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William Story was born in about 1614 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. He emigrated in 1637 and settled in Massachusetts. He married Sarah Foster (1620-1703), daughter of Renold Foster and Judith Wignol, in 1640 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. They had eight children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts, Vermont, Indiana and Wisconsin.
A unique volume collecting the key writings of Elizabeth Andrews, one of the most influential female political activists of the early 20th century. Andrews was a relentless and committed campaigner for the needs of working class women from Welsh mining communities. In 1919 she was appointed Labour Party Woman Organiser for Wales, a post she held for 29 years. Includes political writings from her many campaigns on issues such as votes for women, improving living conditions and the plight of miners. With a foreword by Baroness Kinnock.
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In Nova Scotia, the focus of study about Scottish settlers, including the Grants, has been on the eastern counties of the province, and on Cape Breton Island. In the United States, when Grants are mentioned, a significant concern seems to be to find a genealogical or DNA link to Ulysses Grant. No one has seriously examined and written about the Grant families of southwestern Nova Scotia. That leaves a space for me to act in, and to develop a narrative history of a family founded in the soil, strengthened by the forest, and challenged by the sea environments that comprise the fundamental essence of Nova Scotia. And so, my passion has been to tell the story of my family and their relatives in ...
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