Author: Anne Evans
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359396364
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
I began to write stories about particularly noteworthy persons in our genealogical tree. In some of the stories, the names, dates, and happenings are true. In other stories, the names are slightly tweaked. In a couple of the stories, the happenings are purely creative, although a specific personage is peeking through the lines.I wrote several of the stories in this book, but others are ghost written by family members who are now floating on the other side. How wonderful to read the thoughts and emotions of ones from times past!
Twisted Genealogy Tales
Author: Anne Evans
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359396364
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
I began to write stories about particularly noteworthy persons in our genealogical tree. In some of the stories, the names, dates, and happenings are true. In other stories, the names are slightly tweaked. In a couple of the stories, the happenings are purely creative, although a specific personage is peeking through the lines.I wrote several of the stories in this book, but others are ghost written by family members who are now floating on the other side. How wonderful to read the thoughts and emotions of ones from times past!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359396364
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
I began to write stories about particularly noteworthy persons in our genealogical tree. In some of the stories, the names, dates, and happenings are true. In other stories, the names are slightly tweaked. In a couple of the stories, the happenings are purely creative, although a specific personage is peeking through the lines.I wrote several of the stories in this book, but others are ghost written by family members who are now floating on the other side. How wonderful to read the thoughts and emotions of ones from times past!
Ancestry Quest
Author: Mary Beth Sammons
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1632281252
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Who am I? Where do I come from? Why am I the way I am? In Ancestry Quest: How Stories of the Past Heal the Future, Mary Beth Sammons follows dozens of individuals as they delve deep into their family mysteries—attempting to discover the truth of their identities—all through the results of a simple DNA test and online ancestry searches. Each journey is dramatically different: some joyously unite with long-lost siblings while others are forced to reckon with a fractured and devastating past. These stories, heart-wrenching and warming, intimate and inspiring, showcase and distill the lessons learned in the search for what makes us who we really are—and promise to redefine family in ways never before possible.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1632281252
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Who am I? Where do I come from? Why am I the way I am? In Ancestry Quest: How Stories of the Past Heal the Future, Mary Beth Sammons follows dozens of individuals as they delve deep into their family mysteries—attempting to discover the truth of their identities—all through the results of a simple DNA test and online ancestry searches. Each journey is dramatically different: some joyously unite with long-lost siblings while others are forced to reckon with a fractured and devastating past. These stories, heart-wrenching and warming, intimate and inspiring, showcase and distill the lessons learned in the search for what makes us who we really are—and promise to redefine family in ways never before possible.
Tales with a Texas Twist
Author: Donna Ingham
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493032445
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
With this compilation of Texas--and Texanized--favorite myths and legends, award-winning tale teller Donna Ingham applies her own unmistakable voice to traverse her home state through such stories as: "The Coming of the Bluebonnet"--an oft-collected Commanche myth about love and sacrifice and the origin of the Texas state flower "The Story Behind the Story"--about two early cattlemen and the basis for an episode in Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove" "The Life and Times of Pecos Bill"--a selection of tales about this legendary folk hero "Diamond Bill"--about an east Texas rattlesnake who fought in the Civil War "Cupid Was a Mama's Boy"--a Texanized classic Greek myth
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493032445
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
With this compilation of Texas--and Texanized--favorite myths and legends, award-winning tale teller Donna Ingham applies her own unmistakable voice to traverse her home state through such stories as: "The Coming of the Bluebonnet"--an oft-collected Commanche myth about love and sacrifice and the origin of the Texas state flower "The Story Behind the Story"--about two early cattlemen and the basis for an episode in Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove" "The Life and Times of Pecos Bill"--a selection of tales about this legendary folk hero "Diamond Bill"--about an east Texas rattlesnake who fought in the Civil War "Cupid Was a Mama's Boy"--a Texanized classic Greek myth
Unexpected Twist: An Oliver Twisted Tale
Author: Michael Rosen
Publisher: Scholastic UK
ISBN: 1407189425
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
An original story by Michael Rosen, inspired by the Charles Dickens classic Oliver Twist. Shona is moving house because her dad's lost his benefits. At her new school, she finds that keeping out of trouble isn't easy - just like for Oliver Twist, in her English class readings. After Shona is unexpectedly given a mobile phone, she begins to suspect there's something dodgy about the boys she's met. Some gifts, she comes to learn, aren't exactly free.
Publisher: Scholastic UK
ISBN: 1407189425
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
An original story by Michael Rosen, inspired by the Charles Dickens classic Oliver Twist. Shona is moving house because her dad's lost his benefits. At her new school, she finds that keeping out of trouble isn't easy - just like for Oliver Twist, in her English class readings. After Shona is unexpectedly given a mobile phone, she begins to suspect there's something dodgy about the boys she's met. Some gifts, she comes to learn, aren't exactly free.
Cottage Traditions, Or, The Peasant's Tale of Ancestry
Author: Jefferys Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Ancestry magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Ancestry magazine focuses on genealogy for today’s family historian, with tips for using Ancestry.com, advice from family history experts, and success stories from genealogists across the globe. Regular features include “Found!” by Megan Smolenyak, reader-submitted heritage recipes, Howard Wolinsky’s tech-driven “NextGen,” feature articles, a timeline, how-to tips for Family Tree Maker, and insider insight to new tools and records at Ancestry.com. Ancestry magazine is published 6 times yearly by Ancestry Inc., parent company of Ancestry.com.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Ancestry magazine focuses on genealogy for today’s family historian, with tips for using Ancestry.com, advice from family history experts, and success stories from genealogists across the globe. Regular features include “Found!” by Megan Smolenyak, reader-submitted heritage recipes, Howard Wolinsky’s tech-driven “NextGen,” feature articles, a timeline, how-to tips for Family Tree Maker, and insider insight to new tools and records at Ancestry.com. Ancestry magazine is published 6 times yearly by Ancestry Inc., parent company of Ancestry.com.
Old Testament Stories with a Freudian Twist
Author: Leo Abse
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429916736
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
This collection of the author's last essays are writings that he was working on from 2006 up to and during his final illness. They take as their starting point stories from the Old Testament. For the author, the Bible provided a great inspiration for analysis, reflection, and speculation. His own distinctive voice is evident in every essay. Chapters include: Jubal: A discursive meditation on music and its origins; Jacob's wrestling match; The judgment of Solomon; Abishag: The lure of incest; and The nakedness of Noah.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429916736
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
This collection of the author's last essays are writings that he was working on from 2006 up to and during his final illness. They take as their starting point stories from the Old Testament. For the author, the Bible provided a great inspiration for analysis, reflection, and speculation. His own distinctive voice is evident in every essay. Chapters include: Jubal: A discursive meditation on music and its origins; Jacob's wrestling match; The judgment of Solomon; Abishag: The lure of incest; and The nakedness of Noah.
Genealogy, Psychology and Identity
Author: Paula Nicolson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317331486
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
The popularity of amateur genealogy and family history has soared in recent times. Genealogy, Psychology and Identity explores this popular international pastime and offers reasons why it informs our sense of who we are, and our place in both contemporary culture and historical context. We will never know any of the people we discover from our histories in person, but for several reasons we recognize that their lives shaped ours. Paula Nicolson draws on her experiences tracing her own family history to show how people can connect with archival material, using documents and texts to expand their knowledge and understanding of the psychosocial experiences of their ancestors. Key approaches to identity and relationships lend clues to our own lives but also to what psychosocial factors run across generations. Attachment and abandonment, trusting, being let down, becoming independent, migration, health and money, all resonate with the psychological experiences that define the outlooks, personalities and the ways that those who came before us related to others. Nicolson highlights the importance of genealogy in the development of identity and the therapeutic potential of family history in cultivating well-being that will be of interest to those researching their own family tree, genealogists and counsellors, as well as students and researchers in social psychology and social history.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317331486
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
The popularity of amateur genealogy and family history has soared in recent times. Genealogy, Psychology and Identity explores this popular international pastime and offers reasons why it informs our sense of who we are, and our place in both contemporary culture and historical context. We will never know any of the people we discover from our histories in person, but for several reasons we recognize that their lives shaped ours. Paula Nicolson draws on her experiences tracing her own family history to show how people can connect with archival material, using documents and texts to expand their knowledge and understanding of the psychosocial experiences of their ancestors. Key approaches to identity and relationships lend clues to our own lives but also to what psychosocial factors run across generations. Attachment and abandonment, trusting, being let down, becoming independent, migration, health and money, all resonate with the psychological experiences that define the outlooks, personalities and the ways that those who came before us related to others. Nicolson highlights the importance of genealogy in the development of identity and the therapeutic potential of family history in cultivating well-being that will be of interest to those researching their own family tree, genealogists and counsellors, as well as students and researchers in social psychology and social history.
Druid Ancestry
Author: Ophelia Kee
Publisher: Ophelia Kee
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Druid Ancestry Lyons Gate Volume 1 A Dark and Twisted, Ancient Affair Lazlo Greyson is a wealthy CEO and sole heir to a lineage of Gaelic kings. Tired of shallow relationships with opportunistic socialites and fleeting encounters, Lazlo yearned for a deeper connection in his life. Enter Peter Elliot, a dubious character who had a reputation for trouble. Despite his reservations, Lazlo found himself ensnared by Elliot’s nefarious offer. Elliot arranged a shady meeting between Lazlo and Soraya Heffernon, an enchanting young woman who possessed an intriguing background as a trained orphan. With her captivating charm and undeniable allure, Soraya entrances Lazlo and all thoughts of steering clear of Elliot evaporate. Soraya Heffernon lived at a boarding school for girls selected by Elliot for his experimental medical procedures. He sold those who failed his test to the highest bidders. Soraya’s one chance to escape a sinister future lay in securing a wealthy sponsor. When Lazlo walks into her life, she must make a dangerous decision. Either stay and confront a black future or gamble everything by departing with a charming, affluent stranger whose hidden motives might not bring the salvation she hoped for. Druid Ancestry is the first volume in the dark urban fantasy miniseries, Lyons Gate. Set in the dream, this spinoff story from the Draoithe Saga tells the tale of a twisted druid king and his chance encounter with a little demon. Powerful magical forces and an ancient unknown prophecy conspire to grant a lonely man’s desire and an orphan girl’s hope. It’s not simply a story; it’s an experience. Welcome to the dream… Dark Urban Fantasy with Steamy Paranormal Romance Fated Mates 18+ HEA! NC! ***Warning: Adult Themes, Fantasy Violence, and/or Explicit Sexual Situations. Intended for a Mature Audience.
Publisher: Ophelia Kee
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Druid Ancestry Lyons Gate Volume 1 A Dark and Twisted, Ancient Affair Lazlo Greyson is a wealthy CEO and sole heir to a lineage of Gaelic kings. Tired of shallow relationships with opportunistic socialites and fleeting encounters, Lazlo yearned for a deeper connection in his life. Enter Peter Elliot, a dubious character who had a reputation for trouble. Despite his reservations, Lazlo found himself ensnared by Elliot’s nefarious offer. Elliot arranged a shady meeting between Lazlo and Soraya Heffernon, an enchanting young woman who possessed an intriguing background as a trained orphan. With her captivating charm and undeniable allure, Soraya entrances Lazlo and all thoughts of steering clear of Elliot evaporate. Soraya Heffernon lived at a boarding school for girls selected by Elliot for his experimental medical procedures. He sold those who failed his test to the highest bidders. Soraya’s one chance to escape a sinister future lay in securing a wealthy sponsor. When Lazlo walks into her life, she must make a dangerous decision. Either stay and confront a black future or gamble everything by departing with a charming, affluent stranger whose hidden motives might not bring the salvation she hoped for. Druid Ancestry is the first volume in the dark urban fantasy miniseries, Lyons Gate. Set in the dream, this spinoff story from the Draoithe Saga tells the tale of a twisted druid king and his chance encounter with a little demon. Powerful magical forces and an ancient unknown prophecy conspire to grant a lonely man’s desire and an orphan girl’s hope. It’s not simply a story; it’s an experience. Welcome to the dream… Dark Urban Fantasy with Steamy Paranormal Romance Fated Mates 18+ HEA! NC! ***Warning: Adult Themes, Fantasy Violence, and/or Explicit Sexual Situations. Intended for a Mature Audience.
Blood in the Valley
Author: Jean M. Roberts
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781792768125
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Catherine flung out her hands as if her flesh could protect the children huddled behind her from musket balls and tomahawks. She raised her head and stared into the war-hardened eyes of a Mohawk warrior. A weapon clutched in each hand, his body smeared with grease paint and blood; he had come to wreak destruction he had come to kill. In 1753, Catherine Wasson and her extended family depart placid New Hampshire to settle in the raucous Mohawk Valley of New York, in search of fertile land and a better life. It doesn't come easy. Catherine must adapt to a multicultural frontier society of wealthy Dutch settlers, hardscrabble Germans, Scots-Irish, African slaves and the original inhabitants; the fiercely independent Iroquois confederation. Within months of their arrival, conflict with their age-old enemy, the French, erupts into a war that threatens their homes and lives.When peace returns, Catherine and her new husband, Samuel Clyde, make their home in the idyllic but remote Cherry Valley, perched on the edge of the Indian frontier. Their peaceful life is short lived. Americans demanding their freedom break from the mother country. As conflict escalates, the Mohawk Valley descends into guerrilla warfare; brother against brother, neighbor against neighbor; everyone must choose a side. On a frigid November morning, Catherine finds herself face to face with Mohawk warrior, Joseph Brant, War Chief of the Iroquois. Once her childhood friend, he is now her greatest enemy; her life is in his hands. This is the story of my ancestor Catherine Wasson Clyde, wife of Revolutionary War hero Colonel Samuel Clyde. Catherine's singular life is one of bravery, determination and survival.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781792768125
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Catherine flung out her hands as if her flesh could protect the children huddled behind her from musket balls and tomahawks. She raised her head and stared into the war-hardened eyes of a Mohawk warrior. A weapon clutched in each hand, his body smeared with grease paint and blood; he had come to wreak destruction he had come to kill. In 1753, Catherine Wasson and her extended family depart placid New Hampshire to settle in the raucous Mohawk Valley of New York, in search of fertile land and a better life. It doesn't come easy. Catherine must adapt to a multicultural frontier society of wealthy Dutch settlers, hardscrabble Germans, Scots-Irish, African slaves and the original inhabitants; the fiercely independent Iroquois confederation. Within months of their arrival, conflict with their age-old enemy, the French, erupts into a war that threatens their homes and lives.When peace returns, Catherine and her new husband, Samuel Clyde, make their home in the idyllic but remote Cherry Valley, perched on the edge of the Indian frontier. Their peaceful life is short lived. Americans demanding their freedom break from the mother country. As conflict escalates, the Mohawk Valley descends into guerrilla warfare; brother against brother, neighbor against neighbor; everyone must choose a side. On a frigid November morning, Catherine finds herself face to face with Mohawk warrior, Joseph Brant, War Chief of the Iroquois. Once her childhood friend, he is now her greatest enemy; her life is in his hands. This is the story of my ancestor Catherine Wasson Clyde, wife of Revolutionary War hero Colonel Samuel Clyde. Catherine's singular life is one of bravery, determination and survival.