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Join Helen in her familys exploits as they travel to a new life in America as Immigrants leaving their old way of life behind. You will share their familys passion for freedom as they fulfill their aspirations and dreams to enjoy a better life in their new country America. She continues her true story for almost a century sharing their achievements as well as the hard ships that followed. Read on and share her adventures and points of interest as she travels along visiting places such as London, England, Istanbul, Turkey, Barcelona, Spain, and the Mediterranean, and ride along the Orient Express. This is a true story that will make you cry at times and feel the difficulties, and at other times you will find yourself laughing. Its a book thats hard to put down as you feel the challenges they faced each day. It is written so that others could believe in themselves, and they, too, could accomplish their goals and enjoy all that life has to offer.
This supplemental volume extends the family data through 11 generations, and provides additions and corrections to the original work. Also available on CD-ROM #1748. L1817HB - $49.50
"Constitutes a record of 8,777 persons associated with Virginia who died from any cause whatsoever while serving in the armed forces of the United Nations, 1940-1946, of 11 persons who died as a result of service-connected causes after discharge from the armed forces, and of 149 persons who died from various causes while serving in certain civilian organizations which have been auxiliary to the armed forces of the United States."-- Preface.
John Day (b. 1597) and his wife, Elizabeth Mason, emigrated to Jamestown, Virginia in 1620. Their descendants are traced through William Day, Sr. (1754-1836) of Alabama. Descendants are scattered though many remain in the South.
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John Bennett married Elizabeth in about 1681. They had five children, all of whom were born in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Louisiana and Texas.
Daniel Hoopes, son of Joshua Hoopes was born in Yorkshire, England. He married Jane Worrilow in 1696 in Lima, Pennsylvania. He died in 1749 in Westtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania.