Author: Carmi G. Cantrell
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ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
The Cantrell Family
Author: Carmi G. Cantrell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Cantrell Family
Author: Cantrell Carmi G.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780259709886
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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ISBN: 9780259709886
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Into the Free
Author: Julie Cantrell
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 0718081617
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Saturated in Southern ambiance and written in the vein of other literary bestsellers like Kathryn Stockett’s The Help and Tom Franklin’s Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, Julie Cantrell’s New York Times bestselling Into the Free that will sweep you away long after the novel ends. In Depression-era Mississippi, Millie Reynolds longs to escape the madness that marks her world. With an abusive father and a “nothing mama,” she struggles to find a place where she really belongs. For answers, Millie turns to the Gypsies who caravan through town each spring. The travelers lead Millie to a key that unlocks generations of shocking family secrets. When tragedy strikes, the mysterious contents of the box give Millie the tools she needs to break her family’s longstanding cycle of madness and abuse. Through it all, Millie experiences the thrill of first love while fighting to trust the God she believes has abandoned her. With the power of forgiveness, can she finally make her way into the free? Millie is just a girl. But she’s the only one strong enough to break the family cycle. “Gritty, compelling, and beautifully told, Into the Free will take you into a coming-of-age story filled with heartrending hardship and luminous hope. Julie Cantrell is a writer to watch!” —Lisa Wingate, New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours “Readers will fall in love with Millie Reynolds, girl with one eye on the heavens and the other on the savages that occupy our world . . . a searing tale of heartache, faith, forgiveness, and doubt set amid gypsies, angels, addicts, asylums, roughnecks, and rodeo hands.” —Neil White, author of In the Sanctuary of Outcasts “A lyrical, moving, haunting, wise, brutal, warmhearted, and ultimately freeing and inspiring coming-of-age tale told with poetic honesty. . . . Into the Free swept me up and swept me along.” —Jennifer Niven, bestselling author of The Ice Master New York Times bestseller Can be read as a stand-alone novel, although the story continues in When Mountains Move Book length: approximately 90,000 words Includes a reader’s guide, author interview, and discussion questions for book clubs
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 0718081617
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Saturated in Southern ambiance and written in the vein of other literary bestsellers like Kathryn Stockett’s The Help and Tom Franklin’s Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, Julie Cantrell’s New York Times bestselling Into the Free that will sweep you away long after the novel ends. In Depression-era Mississippi, Millie Reynolds longs to escape the madness that marks her world. With an abusive father and a “nothing mama,” she struggles to find a place where she really belongs. For answers, Millie turns to the Gypsies who caravan through town each spring. The travelers lead Millie to a key that unlocks generations of shocking family secrets. When tragedy strikes, the mysterious contents of the box give Millie the tools she needs to break her family’s longstanding cycle of madness and abuse. Through it all, Millie experiences the thrill of first love while fighting to trust the God she believes has abandoned her. With the power of forgiveness, can she finally make her way into the free? Millie is just a girl. But she’s the only one strong enough to break the family cycle. “Gritty, compelling, and beautifully told, Into the Free will take you into a coming-of-age story filled with heartrending hardship and luminous hope. Julie Cantrell is a writer to watch!” —Lisa Wingate, New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours “Readers will fall in love with Millie Reynolds, girl with one eye on the heavens and the other on the savages that occupy our world . . . a searing tale of heartache, faith, forgiveness, and doubt set amid gypsies, angels, addicts, asylums, roughnecks, and rodeo hands.” —Neil White, author of In the Sanctuary of Outcasts “A lyrical, moving, haunting, wise, brutal, warmhearted, and ultimately freeing and inspiring coming-of-age tale told with poetic honesty. . . . Into the Free swept me up and swept me along.” —Jennifer Niven, bestselling author of The Ice Master New York Times bestseller Can be read as a stand-alone novel, although the story continues in When Mountains Move Book length: approximately 90,000 words Includes a reader’s guide, author interview, and discussion questions for book clubs
Into the Free
Author: Julie Cantrell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781410450777
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 459
Book Description
In Depression-era Mississippi, Millie Reynolds escapes her abusive parents by running off with a gypsy caravan, where she uncovers generations of shocking family secrets and finds the tools she needs to confront them.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781410450777
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 459
Book Description
In Depression-era Mississippi, Millie Reynolds escapes her abusive parents by running off with a gypsy caravan, where she uncovers generations of shocking family secrets and finds the tools she needs to confront them.
The Family of Isaac Denton Cantrell and Sindrilla Cope
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Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants Isaac Denton Cantrell and Sindrilla Cope. Isaac was born 17 February 1847 in DeKalb Co., Tennessee. He was the son of John A. Cantrell and Nancy Webb. Sindrilla was born ca. 1857 in White Co., Tennessee. She was the daughter of Harris Bradford Cope and Didama Webb. Isaac Cantrell married Sindrilla Cope 28 November 1870 in DeKalb Co., Tennessee. They lived in Tennessee and were the parents of six sons and four daughters. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma and elsewhere.
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Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants Isaac Denton Cantrell and Sindrilla Cope. Isaac was born 17 February 1847 in DeKalb Co., Tennessee. He was the son of John A. Cantrell and Nancy Webb. Sindrilla was born ca. 1857 in White Co., Tennessee. She was the daughter of Harris Bradford Cope and Didama Webb. Isaac Cantrell married Sindrilla Cope 28 November 1870 in DeKalb Co., Tennessee. They lived in Tennessee and were the parents of six sons and four daughters. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma and elsewhere.
Perennials
Author: Julie Cantrell
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 0718037650
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
From New York Times bestselling author Julie Cantrell comes a story of family and the Southern roots that call us home. “If Julie Cantrell isn’t on your reading list, she should be.” —Lisa Wingate Years ago, Lovey chose to leave her family and the South far behind. But now that she’s returned, she’s realizing things at home were not always what they seemed. Eva Sutherland—known to all as Lovey—grew up safe and secure in Oxford, Mississippi, surrounded by a rich literary history and her mother’s stunning flower gardens. But a shed fire, and the injuries it caused, changed everything. Her older sister, Bitsy, blamed Lovey for the irreparable damage. Bitsy became the homecoming queen and the perfect Southern belle who could do no wrong. All the while, Lovey served as the family scapegoat, always bearing the brunt when Bitsy threw blame her way. At eighteen, suffocating in her sister’s shadow, Lovey turned down a marriage proposal and fled to Arizona. Free from Bitsy’s vicious lies, she became a successful advertising executive and a weekend yoga instructor, carving a satisfying life for herself. But at forty-five, Lovey is feeling more alone than ever and questioning the choices that led her here. When her father calls insisting she come home three weeks early for her parents’ 50th anniversary, Lovey is at her wits’ end. She’s about to close the biggest contract of her career, and there’s a lot on the line. But despite the risks, her father’s words, “Family First,” draw her back to the red-dirt roads of Mississippi. Lovey is quickly engrossed in a secret project—a memory garden her father has planned as an anniversary surprise. But the landscaper who’s also working on it is none other than Fisher, the first boy she ever loved. As she helps create this sacred space, Lovey begins to rediscover her roots, the power of second chances, and how to live perennially in spite of life’s many trials and tragedies.
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 0718037650
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
From New York Times bestselling author Julie Cantrell comes a story of family and the Southern roots that call us home. “If Julie Cantrell isn’t on your reading list, she should be.” —Lisa Wingate Years ago, Lovey chose to leave her family and the South far behind. But now that she’s returned, she’s realizing things at home were not always what they seemed. Eva Sutherland—known to all as Lovey—grew up safe and secure in Oxford, Mississippi, surrounded by a rich literary history and her mother’s stunning flower gardens. But a shed fire, and the injuries it caused, changed everything. Her older sister, Bitsy, blamed Lovey for the irreparable damage. Bitsy became the homecoming queen and the perfect Southern belle who could do no wrong. All the while, Lovey served as the family scapegoat, always bearing the brunt when Bitsy threw blame her way. At eighteen, suffocating in her sister’s shadow, Lovey turned down a marriage proposal and fled to Arizona. Free from Bitsy’s vicious lies, she became a successful advertising executive and a weekend yoga instructor, carving a satisfying life for herself. But at forty-five, Lovey is feeling more alone than ever and questioning the choices that led her here. When her father calls insisting she come home three weeks early for her parents’ 50th anniversary, Lovey is at her wits’ end. She’s about to close the biggest contract of her career, and there’s a lot on the line. But despite the risks, her father’s words, “Family First,” draw her back to the red-dirt roads of Mississippi. Lovey is quickly engrossed in a secret project—a memory garden her father has planned as an anniversary surprise. But the landscaper who’s also working on it is none other than Fisher, the first boy she ever loved. As she helps create this sacred space, Lovey begins to rediscover her roots, the power of second chances, and how to live perennially in spite of life’s many trials and tragedies.
Hamilton, Cantrell Genealogy
Author: Helen Cantrell Hunt
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 832
Book Description
Benjamin Hamilton (1761-1846) lived in Bedford County, Virginia and married Susanah. They moved to Morgan County, Kentucky. John Cantrell (ca. 1800-1860) lived in Morgan County, Kentucky and married Margaret "Peggy" Smith (ca. 1800-1880). Ancestors, descendants, relatives and allied families lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, Missouri, California, Ohio, California, West Virginia, Indiana, Arizona, England and elsewhere.
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Languages : en
Pages : 832
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Benjamin Hamilton (1761-1846) lived in Bedford County, Virginia and married Susanah. They moved to Morgan County, Kentucky. John Cantrell (ca. 1800-1860) lived in Morgan County, Kentucky and married Margaret "Peggy" Smith (ca. 1800-1880). Ancestors, descendants, relatives and allied families lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, Missouri, California, Ohio, California, West Virginia, Indiana, Arizona, England and elsewhere.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1808
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1808
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Genealogies in the Library of Congress
Author: Marion J. Kaminkow
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 9780806316642
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 926
Book Description
Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 9780806316642
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 926
Book Description
Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1452
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1452
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