Genealogy of Thomas Hill and Rebecca Miles
Title | Genealogy of Thomas Hill and Rebecca Miles PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Louise Donnelly |
Publisher | |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 1971 |
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The Mattingly Family in Early America
Title | The Mattingly Family in Early America PDF eBook |
Author | Herman E. Mattingly |
Publisher | |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 1975 |
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Thomas Mattingly and his family left England for Maryland in 1663. He died soon after their arrival in Maryland in 1664.
Growing with America—Colonial Roots
Title | Growing with America—Colonial Roots PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Fox |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 467 |
Release | 2016-11-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1524548529 |
Our Fox ancestry was covered in my earlier book, Growing with America: The Fox Family of Philadelphia. Now we turn to Ruth Martins side of the family. She had colonial ancestors in New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia with names such as Alden, Wolcott, Lay, Carbery, Hite, Manning, Blair, Warfield, Dorsey, and Neale. They all converged on our nations capital when it was first being built. Rather than repeat what others have done, this book attempts to bring many of these ancestors to life by examining, in some detail, their timeline and life circumstances. A personal letter, a detail in a will, or even some good DNA detective work can move that curtain hiding a vista of the past. I wanted to try to understand the challenges these people were facing, so different from today but still the same human responses at play. I have not hesitated to speculate as long as this is truly identified as speculation. It became evident that there were a number of overriding themes I wanted to cover: (1) the convergence of many diverse traditions and religions, (2) some personal stories that interested me, including some memoirs never before published, (3) discoveries resulting from genetic testing, (4) the familys interaction with slavery and the Civil War, and (5) recognition of earlier family research, setting the record straight where necessary. With the advent of full genome testing, it became possible to trace relationships in all branches of the familynot just the Fox male line or the all-female line. While quite haphazard in going back this far, this did tend to confirm what the books said about mothers family. Most significantly, however, it led to contacts with a few very knowledgeable people and to some fascinating new speculations. In a way, this is a sequel to the earlier book since more Fox family information has been uncovered both via genetic testing and by personal contact.
Colonial Chesapeake Families: British Origins and Descendants 2Nd Edition
Title | Colonial Chesapeake Families: British Origins and Descendants 2Nd Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Harrison Dwight Cavanagh |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 499 |
Release | 2017-04-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1524575364 |
Colonial Chesapeake Families: British Origins and Descendants Harrison Dwight Cavanagh The first edition was awarded the Sumner A. Parker Prize by the Maryland Historical Society in 2014. The second edition of this work features all descendants of Thomas Gantt I (b. Bullwick, N. Hants; to Md. 1654; d. Calvert County, 1692) and Ann Fielder (b. ca. 1662 Hants; d. Prince Georges County, 1726) in the first six to ten generations. Ann Fielder is an important new addition to American colonial Gateway ancestors. Her parents, Capt. William Fielder (ca. 16201679) of Burrough Court Manor and Marjorie Cole (16281699) of Lyss Abbey, Hants, have proven multiple royal and Magna Carta ancestral lines; sixty extensive British pedigrees are documented in these volumes. The name Fielder has been inherited in multiple generations of the Beall, Belt, Berry, Bowie, Calvert, Clagett, Denwood, Dorsett, Gantt, Jones (Somerset County), Parker (Calvert County), Smallwood, Smith (Calvert County), and Wight (White) Maryland families. In addition, this second edition contains important new research findings on the British origins of the Hatton-Domville and Brooke-Darnall families, as well as revealing the two lost Ann Bradfords of Prince Georges County. Colonial Chesapeake Families details the pedigrees of eighty-eight families, historical illustrations, portraits, documents, and coats of arms (where proven) are included. The publication of these volumes has been subsidized to make them more widely available to the thousands of descendants listed in their pages. And thanks to print on demand, Colonial Chesapeake Families will never go out of print.
Our Ancestors and Their Descendants
Title | Our Ancestors and Their Descendants PDF eBook |
Author | Francine Conn Halter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 1981 |
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Mrs. Mattingly's Miracle
Title | Mrs. Mattingly's Miracle PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Lusignan Schultz |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2011-04-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300171706 |
In 1824 in Washington, D.C., Ann Mattingly, widowed sister of the city's mayor, was miraculously cured of a ravaging cancer. Just days, or perhaps even hours, from her predicted demise, she arose from her sickbed free from agonizing pain and able to enjoy an additional thirty-one years of life. The Mattingly miracle purportedly came through the intervention of a charismatic German cleric, Prince Alexander Hohenlohe, who was credited already with hundreds of cures across Europe and Great Britain. Though nearly forgotten today, Mattingly's astonishing healing became a polarizing event. It heralded a rising tide of anti-Catholicism in the United States that would culminate in violence over the next two decades. Nancy L. Schultz deftly weaves analysis of this episode in American social and religious history together with the astonishing personal stories of both Ann Mattingly and the healer Prince Hohenlohe, around whom a cult was arising in Europe. Schultz's riveting book brings to light an early episode in the ongoing battle between faith and reason in the United States.
Future Perfect
Title | Future Perfect PDF eBook |
Author | Lori B. Andrews |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Genetic screening |
ISBN | 9780231121620 |
"Andrews offers a new plan for making decisions as individuals and as a society based on emerging issues of ethics and science."--Cover.