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At the end of a turbulent decade came the end of their tender innocence. The backdrop of Woodstock and peace and love in the late Sixties, and Vietnam and war and destruction in the early Seventies sets the metaphoric stage for two families struggling to survive amongst themselves and in a changing, volatile world. The first book in the Lost in the Flood trilogy begins with a tragic murder but ends with the hope of justice and a dying family's journey toward healing and rebirth.
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The history of the community and people of Conway County, Arkansas.
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Aileen Mary Eleanor Drabble was a young woman just out of school when in 1911 she immigrated to Canada along with her family. They left the comfort of upper class British society to start again in Vancouver then a booming city on the edge of the Canadian frontier. Impetuous and headstrong Aileen soon fell in love with a gold prospector. Together they embarked on a 40-year adventure marked by both great elation and deep adversity. Whether in Vancouver or in the wilderness of BC's interior, Aileen known as Mimi to her family, left an indelible impression on nearly everyone she met. More than 30 years after her death those who knew her still tell stories about her. Though never famous she was very much a pioneer whose life in many ways paralleled the journey of her adopted country from a British colony to an independent nation....
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Neil Brawley who was born ca. 1751 in Northern Ireland. He immigrated to America ca. 1771 and settled near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Neil married Mary Mosmon ca. 1775. They lived in Iredell Co., North Carolina and were the parents of six sons and four daughters. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Illinois, Texas and elsewhere.
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