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Languages : en
Pages : 724
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The Conger Family of America
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Languages : en
Pages : 724
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Pages : 724
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Conger Family History
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Category : Michigan
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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John Conger was born ca. 1640 and married Mary Kelly 12 April 1666 in Newbury, Massachusetts. By the year 1667, they moved to Woodridge, New Jersey. They were the parents of nine children. Descendants lived primarily in New Jersey, Michigan and elsewhere.
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Category : Michigan
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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John Conger was born ca. 1640 and married Mary Kelly 12 April 1666 in Newbury, Massachusetts. By the year 1667, they moved to Woodridge, New Jersey. They were the parents of nine children. Descendants lived primarily in New Jersey, Michigan and elsewhere.
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.
Children of the Land
Author: Glen H. Elder Jr.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022622497X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
A century ago, most Americans had ties to the land. Now only one in fifty is engaged in farming and little more than a fourth live in rural communities. Though not new, this exodus from the land represents one of the great social movements of our age and is also symptomatic of an unparalleled transformation of our society. In Children of the Land, the authors ask whether traditional observations about farm families—strong intergenerational ties, productive roles for youth in work and social leadership, dedicated parents and a network of positive engagement in church, school, and community life—apply to three hundred Iowa children who have grown up with some tie to the land. The answer, as this study shows, is a resounding yes. In spite of the hardships they faced during the agricultural crisis of the 1980s, these children, whose lives we follow from the seventh grade to after high school graduation, proved to be remarkably successful, both academically and socially. A moving testament to the distinctly positive lifestyle of Iowa families with connections to the land, this uplifting book also suggests important routes to success for youths in other high risk settings.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022622497X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
A century ago, most Americans had ties to the land. Now only one in fifty is engaged in farming and little more than a fourth live in rural communities. Though not new, this exodus from the land represents one of the great social movements of our age and is also symptomatic of an unparalleled transformation of our society. In Children of the Land, the authors ask whether traditional observations about farm families—strong intergenerational ties, productive roles for youth in work and social leadership, dedicated parents and a network of positive engagement in church, school, and community life—apply to three hundred Iowa children who have grown up with some tie to the land. The answer, as this study shows, is a resounding yes. In spite of the hardships they faced during the agricultural crisis of the 1980s, these children, whose lives we follow from the seventh grade to after high school graduation, proved to be remarkably successful, both academically and socially. A moving testament to the distinctly positive lifestyle of Iowa families with connections to the land, this uplifting book also suggests important routes to success for youths in other high risk settings.
The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman Family in America
Author: Ebenezer Mack Treman
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Languages : en
Pages : 1336
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Pages : 1336
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The Conger Confabs Quarterly Newsletters, 1975-1994
Author: Maxine Crowell Leonard
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Languages : en
Pages : 860
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Languages : en
Pages : 860
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Biographical, Genealogical, and Descriptive History of the State of New Jersey ...
Author: William Mawbey Brown
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Category : New Jersey
Languages : en
Pages : 832
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Category : New Jersey
Languages : en
Pages : 832
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Coombs Family History
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Publisher: Copyright held by Jan Gregoire Coombs
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Languages : en
Pages : 238
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This book traces the history of immigrants from the British Isles who settled in New England and Virginia, and whose progeny were among the first settlers in Wisconsin.
Publisher: Copyright held by Jan Gregoire Coombs
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Languages : en
Pages : 238
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This book traces the history of immigrants from the British Isles who settled in New England and Virginia, and whose progeny were among the first settlers in Wisconsin.
America's Successful Men of Affairs: The United States at large
Author: Henry Hall
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Category : New York (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
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Category : New York (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
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Families in Troubled Times
Author: Glen Holl Elder
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9780202366050
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The turbulent decade of the 1980s began with financial calamity in several sectors of the United States economy, from automaking to agriculture. The rural Midwest experienced its worst economic decline since the Depression years. Thousands of farmers lost their operations, and the small rural communities that serve agriculture often changed from prosperous business centers to struggling villages with many empty buildings and boarded-up storefronts along their main streets. Families in Troubled Times examines the plight of several hundred rural families who have lived through these difficult years. The participants in the Iowa Youth and Families Project, the subjects of the present study, include farmers, people from small towns, and those who lost farms and other businesses as a result of the "farm crisis." The book traces the influence of economic hardship on the emotions, behavior, and relationships of parents, children, siblings, husbands, and wives. The results of the study show that although economic stress has a powerful adverse effect on individuals and families, countervailing social influence can help to blunt these negative processes and to assist in the repair of the personal and interpersonal damage they produce.
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9780202366050
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The turbulent decade of the 1980s began with financial calamity in several sectors of the United States economy, from automaking to agriculture. The rural Midwest experienced its worst economic decline since the Depression years. Thousands of farmers lost their operations, and the small rural communities that serve agriculture often changed from prosperous business centers to struggling villages with many empty buildings and boarded-up storefronts along their main streets. Families in Troubled Times examines the plight of several hundred rural families who have lived through these difficult years. The participants in the Iowa Youth and Families Project, the subjects of the present study, include farmers, people from small towns, and those who lost farms and other businesses as a result of the "farm crisis." The book traces the influence of economic hardship on the emotions, behavior, and relationships of parents, children, siblings, husbands, and wives. The results of the study show that although economic stress has a powerful adverse effect on individuals and families, countervailing social influence can help to blunt these negative processes and to assist in the repair of the personal and interpersonal damage they produce.