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The result of more than twenty years' research, this seven-volume book lists over 23,000 people and 8,500 marriages, all related to each other by birth or marriage and grouped into families with the surnames Brandt, Cencia, Cressman, Dybdall, Froelich, Henry, Knutson, Kohn, Krenz, Marsh, Meilgaard, Newell, Panetti, Raub, Richardson, Serra, Tempera, Walters, Whirry, and Young. Other frequently-occurring surnames include: Greene, Bartlett, Eastman, Smith, Wright, Davis, Denison, Arnold, Brown, Johnson, Spencer, Crossmann, Colby, Knighten, Wilbur, Marsh, Parker, Olmstead, Bowman, Hawley, Curtis, Adams, Hollingsworth, Rowley, Millis, and Howell. A few records extend back as far as the tenth century in Europe. The earliest recorded arrival in the New World was in 1626 with many more arrivals in the 1630s and 1640s. Until recent decades, the family has lived entirely north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
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A childhood memoir of South London during the swinging 1960's and 1970's, mini skirts and the Beatles, where life was anything but normal. From villains and bent coppers to gun-running in Africa and imprisonment, all brought to a focus by an IRA terrorist assassination plot that punctuated the end of an era. This is the story of small time scoundrel, Victor Richardson, a character larger than life but smaller than human, seen through the eyes of his son, Martin, who pieces together fragments from the past to present an insightful picture of gangland London at it's height, painting an autobiographical account of his father's ill-fated life.
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In 'Slave Narratives,' archived by the United States Work Projects Administration, we are presented with a vital collection of first-hand accounts that chronicle the harrowing experiences of African-Americans under slavery. Catalogued as a Folk History of Slavery in the United States, with a focus on the Florida Narratives, the book vividly brings to life the raw human emotions and the stark realities of slave life. These narratives, delineated in a paratactic style devoid of artifice, provide a historical context that is both profound and unsettling, offering authentic voices that illuminate the darkest corners of American history. The United States Work Projects Administration, a cornersto...
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