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If you love to color beautiful Gray Scale photos, and love orchids and other greenhouse flowers, you will want this coloring book of stunning close-up photos converted to gray-scale for colorists. The artist photographer visited a large public greenhouse in February of 2018 and took some stunningly beautiful photos of the flora inside the large botanical indoor garden. The bonus is that every gray-scale photo inside this coloring book matches a full-color photo on the front and back covers for reference. Key Search Words for The Author/Artist's Books: Adult Coloring, Animals, animals, Architectural Illustrations, Artist's renderings, artwork, balance, Barns, Big Kids Coloring Books, biofeedback, body, brain, bugs, butterflies, calming, celebration, City of Williamsburg Virginia, co-artist, color, coloring books, colors, colour, colourful, colouring, colouring book, composition, crab, creation, de-stress, designs, dolphin, doodle, Drawing, fae, fairies, fairy, fairy doors, fairy houses, family history, family lineage, family surnames, fauna, feathers aflying, fish, flora, forest, forgotten places, genealogy research, gratitude, Hearts A'Fire, illustration, imagination, jellyfish, joy, Kaleidoscope, lobster, love, magical, Mandala, meditate, meditation, mermaids, motivation, mystical, mystical creatures, nature, ocean, Old Barns, Old Houses, pattern, peace, pen and ink, photo-bombing, photobomb, relax, relaxation, sea, self, self-hypnosis, self-remembering, shading, shark, shipwreck, space, spirits, spiritual, state-of-being, strengths, sub-conscious, sugar skulls, tangles, tantalizing, technique, therapy, tropical, undersea, universe, valentine, well-being, Williamsburg Virginia Geographic Area, wisdom, Zen, Zendala, Zentangles
About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. Scientists are exploring, photographing and researching the ocean and all forms of life in water. This makes a peek into the rich life of the sea an astounding discovery of colors, new sea-life, and amazing wonders, never seen before, using 21st Century technology for armchair visitors to explore the ocean depths from the comfort of their living rooms! The artist has been sketching, coloring, drawing in sketchbooks since age five. After completing 14 coloring books over the last two years, she was looking for another topic to draw lovely images for her next effort. After visiting her son-in-law (a Wounded Warrior, Hon. Ret., Marine) in California, she became fascinated with his hobby of aquariums where he was raising coral, tropical fish, and other amazing ocean life in microcosmic environments. After seeing the beautiful sea-life in his living room, the artist started looking for images to draw for a coloring book. Hence, the 50+ images coloring book - just for BIG KIDS at heart. These designs were created from the artist's hand-drawn original inspired sketches resulting in graphically complimentary black and white spaces with loads of potential for adding color.Coloring books will never lose their appeal - whether you are a pre-kindergarten toddler to the mature adult who is looking for something simple to play with for a solitary pursuit that provides artistic pleasure. This coloring book has the intensity of design in the mandalas, but also the simplicity of simple doodles or complicated illustrations and inspired art that allow the reader (and budding artist) to pick and chose their favorite design, and then use colored pencils, markers, acrylics, or even crayons to add their own brilliant color combinations. Coloring can be cathartic for those needing something that doesn't take a lot of analysis or thought, while allowing them to pick and chose their personal colors to create an artistic masterpiece. The pages of delightful and imaginative illustrations of fairy abodes allows you to relax while you wile away the hours or the day and find peace in your own mind. How can BIG KIDS (regardless of chronological age) use this coloring book? Whether the co-artist uses crayon, marker, or colored pencil, or paints - or a combination - the beautiful results can be used to pass the time, keep your mind still, go into your own personal Zen moment, use your hands in a creative way, or to use for a craft or art project. Once the designs are colored - give the books as gifts, use pages as scrapbook background art, or cut out the designs and use in multi-media art. The possibilities are endless! Key Search Words: Coloring Book, Adult Coloring, Zentangles, Kaleidoscope, Drawing, Illustration, Ancient techniques, artwork, balance, Benefits, biofeedback, body, brain, breath, calming, channel, circle, colors, colours, colouring, colour, colouring book, concentration, consciousness, contemplate, creation, designs, drawings, emotions, energy, enlightenment, focus, forms, geometric, growth, hypnosis, illuminate, imagination, intelligence, joy, mandala, mantra, meditate, meditating, meditation, metaphysical, mystical, nature, Nirvana, pattern, peace, personality, positive, re-balancing, recovery, reflecting, relax, relaxation, self-hypnosis, self-remembering, self, state of being, strengths, de-stress, sub-conscious, symbolic, synthesis, technique, therapy, thought, transcendental, values, virtues, well-being, wisdom, Zen, Copyright 2015(c), Dawn.Boyer@me.com, www.dboyerconsulting.com, pen and ink, illustration, drawings, color, shading, co-artist, flora, fauna, mystical, reincarnation, celebration, tropical, undersea, ocean, sea, fish, mermaids, shipwreck, treasure chest, dolphin, shark, lionfish, crab, lobster, jellyfish, Big Kids Coloring Book
If you loved playing with toys as a child; if you love to collect vintage toys and games; if you love journaling prompts to remember fond childhood memories; and if you love to color - this book is for you! This book is full of 50+ simple line drawings surrounded by fanciful borders on coloring pages that will keep you busy for weeks or months! The simple toy illustrations are hand-drawn, so the lines are organic and feel natural versus mechanically perfect. The borders were created using hand drawn lines and then a kaleidoscope program used to create the repeat patterns surrounding the drawings of toys and game. This book also includes BONUS coloring pages from the artist's other coloring books. This two-volume set of simple drawings would be an excellent gift or fun activity at nursing homes, assisted living residences, or in writing classes as a prompt for remembering toys played with as children. Who knows what other happy memories may be brought up as you color away and remember playing house next to mommy, imitating daddy, playing in the back sand lot with the neighborhood kids, and whiling away a rainy afternoon with a simple tea party? Details about the book: ** Non-perforated pages (you can use a craft knife or razor to remove them)** Glue-bound spine ** Pages are 8.5" x 11" with a half-inch margin, allowing larger 9" x 7.5" images to color** Two pages of pre-views of sample drawings in the book should be available on Amazon's "Look Between the Covers" function to see the types of illustrations in the book** The toy and game illustrations have journaling pages on the back side so colorists may wish to use crayons and colored pencils to achieve a 'vintage look' to their coloring versus wetter media such as gel pens or markers to avoid the bleed through on the journaling page.** Paper weight is the thickness of standard paper-back books; some media may bleed through (test first, back with cardboard or plastic!). An alternative would be to copy the illustrations onto your own special paper (cardstock) to enable using the wetter coloring media - markers, gel pens, water colors, or acrylics.What can you do with the book once you have finished? Once the designs in this book are colored - give the books as gifts, use pages as scrapbook background art, create greeting cards, or use the designs and use in multi-media art. Frame them and hang them in the office, classroom, or at home where the designs can continue to inspire friends, family, and co-workers. The possibilities are endless! Coloring can be cathartic for those needing something that doesn't take a lot of analysis or thought, while allowing them to pick and choose their personal colors to create an artistic masterpiece. The pages of delightful and imaginative illustrations of fairy abodes allows you to relax while you wile away the hours or the day and find peace in your own mind. How can BIG KIDS (regardless of chronological age) use this coloring book? Whether the co-artist uses crayon, marker, or colored pencil, or paints - or a combination - the beautiful results can be used to pass the time, keep your mind still, go into a personal Zen moment, use your hands in a creative way, or use for a craft project. Once the designs are colored - give the books as gifts, as scrapbook background art, or cut out designs for multi-media art. Possibilities are endless! Key Search Words: Toys, games, antiques, vintage, classic toys, classic games, reminisce, remembering, memories, recall, childhood, playing, Big Kids Coloring Book, Adult Coloring Book, Crayons, Coloring Book, Drawing, Illustration, artwork, breath, calming, colors, composition, color, colouring, colour, consciousness, drawings, focus, imagination, intelligence, joy, life, light, love, meditate, meditation, re-balancing, relax, relaxation, relaxed, resting, sacred, self, wakefulness, well-being, wisdom, www.dboyerconsulting.com
Captain Richard (Robert) Bell, Sr. and Lady Mary Margaret (Sarah) Chester of England and Virginia and North Carolina, Volume 2 of 2, includes Sources, Index, and Relations, 2021 Edition.This book provides a lineage of Richard (Robert?) Bell (b. 1587, England) and his wife, Mary Margaret (Sarah?) Chester, (b. 1590, England) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Isle of Wight, James City, Princess Anne, Surry Counties, Virginia; Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Durham, Edgecombe, Guilford, Johnson, Lee, Orange, Pamlico, Pitt, Wake Counties, North Carolina; Mobile County, Alabama; Kent County, Rhode Island; Todd County, Kentucky; District of Columbia; Baltimore, Maryland; and Dallas County, Texas.If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage's volume two is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,540 reference citations for >213,300 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Dr. Boyer is the author of 846+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, including 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at: https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of John Beall (Bell) & Alison Donaldson of Scotland, Maryland & North Carolina, Volume 3 of 4, 2021 edition. Note that volume four of the set lists the sources, index, and a list of relations to John Beall (Bell).This book provides a lineage of John Beall (b. 1575, East Lothian, Scotland, d. 1641, East Lothian, Scotland) and his wife, Alison Donaldson, (b. 580, East Lothian, Scotland, d. Edinburg, Scotland) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Talbot County, Maryland; Beaufort, Buncombe, Carteret, Catawba, Cleveland, Craven, Edgecombe, Lenoir, New Hanover, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Pitt, Wake, and Wilson Counties, North Carolina; Accomack and Isle of Wight, Virginia; Chatham, Elbert, and Houston Counties, Georgia; Posey County, Indiana; Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Beaufort, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties, South Carolina; Lake County, Ohio; Jefferson County, Alabama; Dade, Orange, and Volusia Counties, Florida; Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; Adams County, Colorado; Los Angeles County, California; Essex and Newark Counties, New Jersey. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage's volume four is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,540 reference citations for >213,300 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer
Family Lineage and Descendants of Johan Christoph Beyer (Boyer) and Anna Maria Kuehleisen of Germany, Bavaria, and Pennsylvania, 2021 edition. This genealogy lineage book set has two volumes with the source citations, index, and relations list in the second volume. This two-volume book set provides a lineage of Johan Christoph Beyer (Boyer) (b. 1677, Bavaria or Germany; d. bet 1767 and 1771 in Berks County, Pennsylvania), and his wife, Anna Maria Kuehleisen (b. 1681, Bavaria; d. 1752 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Adams, Berks, Chester, Columbia, Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster, Montgomery, Montour, Northumberland, City of Reading, Schuylkill, Snyder, and York Counties, Pennsylvania; Nokomis and Pinellas Counties, Florida; Clifton, Passaic, and Patterson Counties, New Jersey; San Diego, California; Baltimore, Maryland; Bronx and Long Island Counties, New York; Honolulu and Hilo, Hawaii; Wayne County, Ohio; Rome, Georgia; Hawkins, Knox, Lauderdale, Monroe, Sullivan, and Washington Counties, Tennessee; Rockingham and Wythe Counties, Virginia; Monroe County, Mississippi; Honeywell and Sumner Counties, Kansas; Kay County, Oklahoma; and Greene County, Missouri. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage book set (Volume Three) is a resource list, name index, and a list of relationships to Bryce Blair for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, obituaries, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr. Boyer is the author of 858+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, as well as 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Henrico County, Virginia, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of Alexander Breckenridge and Jane Preston of Ireland, Scotland, Virginia, and Kentucky, Volume Two, includes sources, index, and relations, 2021 edition.This book provides a lineage of Alexander Breckenridge (b. 1648, d. 1689), and his wife, Jane Preston (d. 1680) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Ulster and Londonderry, Ireland, Scotland; Albemarle, Augusta, Botetourt, Campbell, Culpeper, Fayette, Fincastle, Orange, Prince William, Salem, Wythe Counties, Virginia; Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Clay, Fayette, Leslie, Montgomery, Scott, Woodford, and Union Counties, Kentucky; Clay, Grundy, Ralls and Washington Counties and Saint Louis, Missouri; Peoria and Sangamon Counties, Illinois; Anderson, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Davidson, Fayette, Hamilton, Hardeman, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Maury, McMinn, Monroe, Roan, and Shelby Counties, Tennessee; Brown and Livingston Counties, Ohio; Orange County, North Carolina; Decatur and Rush Counties, Indiana; Pennsylvania; Okaloosa and Volusia Counties, Florida; Fairfield County, Connecticut; Crawford County, Arkansas; Contra Costa, Kings, and Merced Counties, California; Putnam County, Indiana; Walker, White, and Whitfield Counties, Georgia; and Anderson County, South Carolina. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this two-volume book set could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Volume Two includes sources, index, and relationships (listing of relations). Included in this two-set lineage book is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for hundreds of unique surnames. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,600 reference citations for >214,277 names.Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of Thomas Bell and Joanna (Jane) Boothe of England and North Carolina, Volume 1 of 2.This book provides a lineage of Thomas Bell (b. 1600, d. 1698) and his wife, Joanne (Jane?) Boothe, (b. 1602, d. 1703) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Dare, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Hale, Hyde, New Hanover, Orange, Pamlico, and Wilmington Counties, North Carolina; Baldwin, Choctaw, Mobile, and Sumter Counties, Alabama; Georgetown County, South Carolina; Berks and Washington Counties, Pennsylvania; Monroe County, Tennessee; Santa Rosa County, Florida; Middlesex County, Connecticut; Harrison and Lauderdale Counties, Mississippi; Charlottesville, Virginia; Brownwood, Erath, Fisher, Hudspeth, Rusk, and Throckmorton Counties, Texas; Eddy, Lincoln, and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico; Contra Costa, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, San Diego, and San Luis Obispo Counties, California; Maricopa County, Arizona.If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage set of two volumes is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,540 reference citations for >213,300 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of William (Brittain) Britton and wives, Fanny King and Mary (Polly) Gray, of North Carolina and Tennessee, 2021 edition.This book provides a lineage of William (Brittain) Britton (b. 29 Sep 1767, d. 19 Jul 1847), and his wives, Fanny King (b. 1774, d. 11 Dec 1811) and Mary (Polly) Gray (b. aft. 1760) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Guilford County, North Carolina; Blount, Hawkins, Jefferson, Loudon, Monroe, Roane Counties, Tennessee; Webster County, Missouri; King, Spokane, and Whitman Counties, Washington; Galatin County, Montana; Washington County, Oregon; Dane County, Wisconsin; and Whitfield County, Georgia. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage book is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for hundreds of unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,600 reference citations for >214,277 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Dr. Boyer is the author of 860+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, including 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of Alexander Breckenridge and Jane Preston of Ireland, Scotland, Virginia, and Kentucky, Volume One, 2021 edition.This book provides a lineage of Alexander Breckenridge (b. 1648, d. 1689), and his wife, Jane Preston (d. 1680) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Ulster and Londonderry, Ireland, Scotland; Albemarle, Augusta, Botetourt, Campbell, Culpeper, Fayette, Fincastle, Orange, Prince William, Salem, Wythe Counties, Virginia; Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Clay, Fayette, Leslie, Montgomery, Scott, Woodford, and Union Counties, Kentucky; Clay, Grundy, Ralls and Washington Counties and Saint Louis, Missouri; Peoria and Sangamon Counties, Illinois; Anderson, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Davidson, Fayette, Hamilton, Hardeman, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Maury, McMinn, Monroe, Roan, and Shelby Counties, Tennessee; Brown and Livingston Counties, Ohio; Orange County, North Carolina; Decatur and Rush Counties, Indiana; Pennsylvania; Okaloosa and Volusia Counties, Florida; Fairfield County, Connecticut; Crawford County, Arkansas; Contra Costa, Kings, and Merced Counties, California; Putnam County, Indiana; Walker, White, and Whitfield Counties, Georgia; and Anderson County, South Carolina. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this two-volume book set could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Volume Two includes sources, index, and relationships (listing of relations). Included in this two-set lineage book is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for hundreds of unique surnames in her database. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of Sir Bryce Blair (du Blair) and Allison Wallace of Scotland, Ireland, England, and Virginia, 2021 edition. This genealogy lineage book set (three volumes) has many First Families of Virginia, as well as relatives of Pocahontas and John Rolfe.This three volume book set provides a lineage of Sir Bryce Blair (du Blair; b. 1573, d. 1639), and his wife, Allison Wallace (b. 1574, d. 1641) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Alexandria, Albemarle, Amelia, Amherst, Bath, Caroline, Charlottesville, Chesterfield, Culpeper, Dinwiddie, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Fredericksburg City, Goochland, Henrico, James City, King William, Louisa, Mecklenburg, Nelson, Nottoway, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Pulaski, Lexington City, Petersburg City, Newport News City, Richmond City, Surry, Sussex, and Washington Counties, Virginia; Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia Counties, Pennsylvania; Baltimore and Washington Counties, Maryland; Burke, Buncombe, Guilford, Haywood, Jackson, and New Hanover Counties, North Carolina; Brooklyn, Bronx, Nausau, and Westchester Counties and New York City, New York; Washington, District of Columbia; Orleans Parish, Louisiana; Bergen and Hunterdon Counties, New Jersey; Hale and Madison Counties, Alabama; Newport County, Rhode Island; McMinn and Shelby Counties, Tennessee; Gwinnett County, Georgia; Saint Louis County, Missouri; Sussex County, Delaware; Los Angeles County, California; Sarasota County, Florida and more. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage book set (Volume Three) is a resource list, name index, and a list of relationships to Bryce Blair for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, obituaries, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr. Boyer is the author of 858+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, as well as 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Henrico County, Virginia, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of John (Royal) Brooks and Lydia Shackleford of Carteret County, North Carolina, 2021 edition.This book provides a lineage of John Brooks (b. 1750, d. 1833), and his wife, Lydia Shackleford (b. 1754, d. 1826) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Bertie, Carteret, Craven, Guilford Counties, North Carolina and Charlotte, Lee, and Union Counties, Florida If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data, as well as a list of the first three generations and relationships. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for hundreds of unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,600 reference citations for >214,277 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Dr. Boyer is the author of 860+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, including 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of John Beall (Bell) & Alison Donaldson of Scotland, Maryland & North Carolina, Volume 4 of 4, Sources, Index, and Relations, 2021 edition. This book provides a lineage of John Beall (b. 1575, East Lothian, Scotland, d. 1641, East Lothian, Scotland) and his wife, Alison Donaldson, (b. 580, East Lothian, Scotland, d. Edinburg, Scotland) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Talbot County, Maryland; Beaufort, Buncombe, Carteret, Catawba, Cleveland, Craven, Edgecombe, Lenoir, New Hanover, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Pitt, Wake, and Wilson Counties, North Carolina; Accomack and Isle of Wight, Virginia; Chatham, Elbert, and Houston Counties, Georgia; Posey County, Indiana; Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Beaufort, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties, South Carolina; Lake County, Ohio; Jefferson County, Alabama; Dade, Orange, and Volusia Counties, Florida; Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; Adams County, Colorado; Los Angeles County, California; Essex and Newark Counties, New Jersey. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage's volume four is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,540 reference citations for >213,300 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer
Family Lineage and Descendants of Captain John Bishop, I and Elizabeth Ann Booker of Virginia and North Carolina.This book provides a lineage of John Bishop (b. 1612 d. 1658), and his wife, Elizabeth Ann Booker, (b. 1604 d. 1656) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Alamance, Carteret, Craven, Durham, New Hanover, and Person Counties, North Carolina; Baldwin, Sumter, and Washington Counties, Alabama; Comanche, Donley, Erath, Fisher, Rusk, Stephens, Tom Green, and Throckmorton Counties, Texas; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Hinds County, Mississippi; Pettis County, Missouri; Alexandria, Virginia; Brevard and Manatee Counties, Florida; and Butler County, Pennsylvania. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage book is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,540 reference citations for >213,300 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Dr. Boyer is the author of 846+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, including 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of John Beall (Bell) & Alison Donaldson of Scotland, Maryland & North Carolina, Volume 2 of 4, 2021 edition. Note that volume four of the set lists the sources, index, and a list of relations to John Beall (Bell).This book provides a lineage of John Beall (b. 1575, East Lothian, Scotland, d. 1641, East Lothian, Scotland) and his wife, Alison Donaldson, (b. 580, East Lothian, Scotland, d. Edinburg, Scotland) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Talbot County, Maryland; Beaufort, Buncombe, Carteret, Catawba, Cleveland, Craven, Edgecombe, Lenoir, New Hanover, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Pitt, Wake, and Wilson Counties, North Carolina; Accomack and Isle of Wight, Virginia; Chatham, Elbert, and Houston Counties, Georgia; Posey County, Indiana; Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Beaufort, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties, South Carolina; Lake County, Ohio; Jefferson County, Alabama; Dade, Orange, and Volusia Counties, Florida; Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; Adams County, Colorado; Los Angeles County, California; Essex and Newark Counties, New Jersey. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage's volume four is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,540 reference citations for >213,300 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer
Family Lineage and Descendants of Sir Bryce Blair (du Blair) and Allison Wallace of Scotland, Ireland, England, and Virginia, 2021 edition. This genealogy lineage book set (three volumes) has many First Families of Virginia, as well as relatives of Pocahontas and John Rolfe.This three volume book set provides a lineage of Sir Bryce Blair (du Blair; b. 1573, d. 1639), and his wife, Allison Wallace (b. 1574, d. 1641) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Alexandria, Albemarle, Amelia, Amherst, Bath, Caroline, Charlottesville, Chesterfield, Culpeper, Dinwiddie, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Fredericksburg City, Goochland, Henrico, James City, King William, Louisa, Mecklenburg, Nelson, Nottoway, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Pulaski, Lexington City, Petersburg City, Newport News City, Richmond City, Surry, Sussex, and Washington Counties, Virginia; Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia Counties, Pennsylvania; Baltimore and Washington Counties, Maryland; Burke, Buncombe, Guilford, Haywood, Jackson, and New Hanover Counties, North Carolina; Brooklyn, Bronx, Nausau, and Westchester Counties and New York City, New York; Washington, District of Columbia; Orleans Parish, Louisiana; Bergen and Hunterdon Counties, New Jersey; Hale and Madison Counties, Alabama; Newport County, Rhode Island; McMinn and Shelby Counties, Tennessee; Gwinnett County, Georgia; Saint Louis County, Missouri; Sussex County, Delaware; Los Angeles County, California; Sarasota County, Florida and more. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage book set (Volume Three) is a resource list, name index, and a list of relationships to Bryce Blair for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, obituaries, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer
Pocahontas (Matoaka) Powhatan aka Rebecca Rolfe - 8,799 Direct and Indirect Relatives and Descendants: Are you related to Pocahontas?ARE YOU A RELATIVE OF POCAHONTAS? NOTE: This book is NOT a genealogy lineage book. It is a 'list' book to start research by identifying if your family or ancestors' names are mentioned as descendants. This list is NOT guaranteed to be complete as researcher is STILL collecting and confirming available data.Pocahontas' descendants from her son, Thomas Rolfe, and his wife Jayne Poythress (daughter of Francis and Mary F. Payton) number in the thousands. Thomas and Jayne's daughter, Jayne Rolfe, married Robert Thomas Bolling and their descendants included marriages and offspring intertwined in historic families resulting in multiple USA Presidents, state Governors, Congressional representatives (House and Senate), Judges - including Supreme Court members, University and College Presidents, and the First Families of Virginia, including signers of the Declaration of Independence. Pocahontas' lineage has a vital and significant impact on the history of the United States and the results of how our government is shaped today. ARE YOU A RELATIVE OF POCAHONTAS? This book is a relational report in a list format with section headers providing descendants' names in last name alpha order, e.g., Last Name, First Name, Middle Name, birth date (if known) and death date (if known) under the known relationship, e.g., GGGG Granddaughter. Essentially, if you are a direct descendant of Pocahontas, and your name is in this book, you can determine what your relationship is to Pocahontas. Using that information, you can trace your roots up the family tree to find how you are related to Pocahontas via your own genealogy research.This book is related to and derived from the original and added data from the genealogy lineage book, "Descendants of Pocahontas & John Rolfe: of Virginia and North Carolina," published in 2012 (ISBN-13: 978-1477400692), available on Amazon via the author's affiliate link: http: //amzn.to/2hQfab8 The author is planning to release a revised edition of the Pocahontas genealogy lineage book (likely in several volumes) with thousands more names, birth and death dates, cemetery locations, obituaries, and other information added to the genealogy data collected by the author over the last 20 years. The revision is targeted for summer of 2020. Add your name to the author's Amazon page to received notifications of her new books as they are released. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D. has been drawing since she was five-years old. She attended Virginia Commonwealth University, for two years for their Bachelor of Art Program, then later graduated from Radford University, with a Bachelor of Fine Art in Graphic Design and Illustration. Over the years, she has developed a distinctive style for her pen and ink illustrations of old barns and houses, animals, and flowers, as well as Colonial Williamsburg architecture. She is the author of 820+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy, including 112+ coloring books for adults.Amazon Author Page: https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Books: City of Williamsburg Virginia, family history, family lineage, family surnames, genealogy, family lineage, journal, Pocahontas, John Rolfe, Williamsburg Virginia, Powhatan
Family Lineage and Descendants of John Bradley and Mary Ledbetter of Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, 2021 edition.This book provides a lineage of John Bradley (b. 1707, d. 1778), and his wife, Mary Ledbetter (b. 1737, d. abt 1825) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Brunswick and King and Queen Counties, Virginia; Bute, Jackson and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina; Knox and Sevier Counties, Tennessee. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage book is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for hundreds of unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,600 reference citations for >214,277 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Dr. Boyer is the author of 860+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, including 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of John Beall (Bell) & Alison Donaldson of Scotland, Maryland & North Carolina, Volume 1 of 4, Family Lineage and Descendants of Anthoni Bosch (Boesch; Best) and wife, Anna Maria of Germany, North Carolina, and Tennessee.This book provides a lineage of Anthoni BOSCH (BOESCH; BEST) (b. 1645; likely in Germany) and his wife, Anna Maria (LNU), (b. abt 1646; likely in Germany) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Anson, Catawba, Gaston, Lincoln, and Mecklenburg Counties, North Carolina; Blount, Knox, and Monroe Counties, Tennessee; Comanche County, Oklahoma; Cobb and Fulton Counties, Georgia.If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage book is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,540 reference citations for >213,700 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Dr. Boyer is the author of 854+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, including 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
Captain Richard (Robert) Bell, Sr. and Lady Mary Margaret (Sarah) Chester of England and Virginia and North Carolina, Volume 1 of 2, 2021 Edition.This book provides a lineage of Richard (Robert?) Bell (b. 1587, England) and his wife, Mary Margaret (Sarah?) Chester, (b. 1590, England) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Isle of Wight, James City, Princess Anne, Surry Counties, Virginia; Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Durham, Edgecombe, Guilford, Johnson, Lee, Orange, Pamlico, Pitt, Wake Counties, North Carolina; Mobile County, Alabama; Kent County, Rhode Island; Todd County, Kentucky; District of Columbia; Baltimore, Maryland; and Dallas County, Texas.If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage's volume four is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to your family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into the practice of genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her paternal grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database. The result of the author's years of research was a database with over 18,540 reference citations for >213,300 names, including her and her husband's family history, her previous employer's lineage, many families from the Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic area, as well as a robust lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe with >9,000 documented descendants in the author's database. Dr. Boyer is the author of 846+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, including 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at: https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Genealogy Books: History, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Surnames, Monroe County Tennessee, Dauphin County Pennsylvania, and Carteret County North Carolina
The Family Lineage of William Hill and Descendants of Carteret and Onslow Counties, North Carolina provides a lineage of William Bill who was born between 1800 and 1829, down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900's and living predominately in Onslow and Carteret Counties, North Carolina. This book provides at least five (5) generations of direct descendants and their spouses. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching the Hill lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family or surname to this line of Hill. THIS BOOK IS A MUST HAVE IN YOUR GENEALOGY COLLECTION!The family lineage published here are compilations of years of transcriptions from multiple resources, personal family interviews, ancestor's compilations, county history books, online and Internet genealogy groups, and other library database or book resources. The author spent over 20 years compiling the information in this publication for this specific family surname, as well as hundreds of other surnames that interlinked and intertwined to the author's own family and ancestry surnames. Do enjoy the fruits of the research to expand the reader's knowledge of this family surname.As noted on the copyright page, any errors may result from human transcription mistakes, original data having errors or omissions, or even some 'software burps' or data entry errors (e.g., a husband may have been entered as a spouse twice, thus shows up as a duplicate). The author suggests that genealogy researchers take the information in this book and use it as a 'with a grain of salt' baseline to further research on their own to confirm all the data in this publication against their own. Key Search Words for The Author/Artist's Books: Adult Coloring, Animals, animals, Architectural Illustrations, Artist's renderings, artwork, balance, Barns, Big Kids Coloring Books, body, brain, bugs, butterflies, calming, celebration, City of Williamsburg Virginia, co-artist, color, coloring books, colors, colour, colourful, colouring, colouring book, composition, crab, creation, de-stress, designs, dolphin, doodle, Drawing, fae, fairies, fairy, fairy doors, fairy houses, family history, family lineage, family surnames, fauna, feathers a'flying, fish, flora, forest, forgotten places, genealogy research, gratitude, Hearts A'Fire, illustration, imagination, jellyfish, joy, Kaleidoscope, lobster, love, magical, Mandala, meditate, meditation, mermaids, motivation, mystical, mystical creatures, nature, ocean, Old Barns, Old Houses, pattern, peace, pen and ink, photo-bombing, photobomb, relax, relaxation, sea, self, shading, shark, shipwreck, space, spirits, spiritual, state-of-being, sub-conscious, sugar skulls, tangles, tantalizing, therapy, tropical, undersea, universe, valentine, well-being, Williamsburg Virginia Geographic Area, wisdom, Zen, Zendala, Zentangles
Family Lineage and Descendants of William Marcus Kennedy and Nancy Lorena Gray of North Carolina and Tennessee (2022 Edition) This book provides a lineage of William Marcus Kennedy, Sr. (b. 1817 [Mecklenburg, North Carolina], d. 1934 [Monroe County, Tennessee]), and his wife, Nancy Lorena (Lorenda?) Gray (b. 1822 [Wilkes County, North Carolina], d. 1860, [Monroe County, TN]) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s, living predominately in, or died in the following counties, states: Jackson and Lamar Counties, Alabama; Maricopa and Pima Counties, Arizona; Los Angeles County, California; Duval and Polk Counties, Florida; Murray, Union, and Whitfield Counties, Georgia; Cook and Jackson Counties, Illinois; Tipton County, Indiana; Kenton and Laurel Counties, Kentucky; Bay County, Michigan; Choctaw County, Mississippi; Colfax County, New Mexico; Caldwell, Mecklenburg, and Wilkes Counties, North Carolina; Carroll, Columbiana, Jefferson, and Summit Counties, Ohio; Lexington and Spartanburg Counties, South Carolina; Blount, Jefferson, Loudon, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Monroe, Polk, Putnam, Roane, and Sevier Counties, Tennessee; and Denton, Harris, Hill, Robertson, and Tarrant Counties, Texas. Researchers for this surname's lineage may find lineage data and vital statistics to link families. Use the data to research primary documents that showcase your ancestor's history. Included in this book is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for research confirmation. Citations are from county books, family stories, family bibles, birth/death certificates, US census data triangulated against federal, state, or local certifications, and third-party sources. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! WHY? Purchase multiple copies to gift to family members for special occasions! A first copy to scrapbook your personal copies of ancestry data (birth/death certificates, marriage registries, photos) in a binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor makes family research more impactful.A second copy as a reference tool to take on trips to libraries, book archives, bookstores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One may not be able to use a computer on these research trips, so a book to compare notes can help record notes and findings.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D. researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family lineages for hundreds of unique surnames in her database. The author's research resulted in a database with 24,319+ reference citations for 241,146+ names, including her and her husband's family history, families from Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic areas, US Presidents, and the lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe, and Pocahontas' first child, with >23,179+ documented descendants. Dr. Boyer is the author of 921+ books (as of July 2022) on topics of genealogy lineage (362+ surname lineage books), study guides for students, adult education (andragogy), women's studies, career-search, memoirs, and self-help journals, as well as having illustrated 118+ adult coloring books. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author's Genealogy Books: #History, #Genealogy, #Lineage, #FamilyHistory, #MonroeCountyTN, #Dauphin CountyPA, and #CarteretCountyNC, #Tennessee, #Pennsylvania, #NorthCarolina
Family Lineage and Descendants of Sir Bryce Blair (du Blair) and Allison Wallace of Scotland, Ireland, England, and Virginia, 2021 edition. This genealogy lineage book set (three volumes) has many First Families of Virginia, as well as relatives of Pocahontas and John Rolfe.This three volume book set provides a lineage of Sir Bryce Blair (du Blair; b. 1573, d. 1639), and his wife, Allison Wallace (b. 1574, d. 1641) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Alexandria, Albemarle, Amelia, Amherst, Bath, Caroline, Charlottesville, Chesterfield, Culpeper, Dinwiddie, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Fredericksburg City, Goochland, Henrico, James City, King William, Louisa, Mecklenburg, Nelson, Nottoway, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Pulaski, Lexington City, Petersburg City, Newport News City, Richmond City, Surry, Sussex, and Washington Counties, Virginia; Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia Counties, Pennsylvania; Baltimore and Washington Counties, Maryland; Burke, Buncombe, Guilford, Haywood, Jackson, and New Hanover Counties, North Carolina; Brooklyn, Bronx, Nausau, and Westchester Counties and New York City, New York; Washington, District of Columbia; Orleans Parish, Louisiana; Bergen and Hunterdon Counties, New Jersey; Hale and Madison Counties, Alabama; Newport County, Rhode Island; McMinn and Shelby Counties, Tennessee; Gwinnett County, Georgia; Saint Louis County, Missouri; Sussex County, Delaware; Los Angeles County, California; Sarasota County, Florida and more. If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history. Included in this lineage book set (Volume Three) is a resource list, name index, and a list of relationships to Bryce Blair for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, obituaries, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.You will want multiple copies to gift to family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr. Boyer is the author of 858+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, and genealogy lineage, as well as 118+ coloring books for adults. Visit the Amazon Author's Page at https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer
Big Kids Coloring Book: Mystical, Magical, Mandalas and Fun, Fantastic, Florals - Volume Two; 50 line-art mandalas with beautiful floral bouquets to color, plus 30+ bonus pages from the artist's most recent and popular coloring books This book (released 2019) is from the artist, Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D., with full-page illustrations of 50+ flowers framing stunningly beautiful mandalas, and 30+ samples of line art from the artist's other coloring books. The artist has created a stunning array of flowers and floral influenced line-art illustrations that range from a simple level for beginners simple to more challenging illustrations for advanced colorists. Please note the Mandala designs are purchased stock art in the four volumes of the Big Kids Coloring Book: Mystical, Magical, Mandalas and Fun, Fantastic, Florals books by the author, Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D. Mandalas in these books are registered for commercial use with the artist's purchase. Use of the mandalas are in accordance with the commercial use license from the seller. Any semblance to other artists' works may be due to Mandala designs from identical art stock illustration and photo source(s). All floral illustrations are hand-drawn and copyrighted by the artist.A full video of the illustrations and colored pages by the artist and cover contest entries is located at: https: //youtu.be/nAMkOHqm0Bs This book should appeal to all ages, skill levels, and ethnic groups. The book includes Spanish and French translations of some of the text content. There is also a list of the author's other coloring books in the back of the book for readers' 'wish-list' for purchasing other Big Kid Coloring Books that range from line art to gray-scale (photo-based).The book is standard publisher paper (60# weight) and non-perforated paper with glue binding. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D. has been drawing since she was 5-years old. She attended Virginia Commonwealth University's, Bachelor of Art Program, then later attended Radford University, earning her BFA in Graphic Design and Illustration. Over the years, she has developed a distinctive style for her pen and ink illustrations of old barns and houses, as well as Colonial Williamsburg architectural portraiture. This is used to her advantage in creating imaginative illustrations of delightful fairy houses and fairy doors, fantasy illustrations, floral and decorative drawings, and adult coloring books. She is the author of 750+ books on the topics of business, career search practices, women and gender studies, quotes, genealogy, and 100+ coloring books for adults.Amazon Author Page: https: //www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Facebook Artist's Page: http: //www.Facebook.com/DawnBoyerArtist Artwork: http: //fineartamerica.com/profiles/dawn-boyer.html Instagram: https: //www.instagram.com/dawnboyer/ YouTube: https: //www.youtube.com/user/DawnDeniseBoyer/ Key Search Words for Author/Artist's Books: Adult Coloring, Animals, Architectural Illustrations, Artist's renderings, artwork, balance, Barns, Big Kids Coloring Books, body, brain, bugs, butterflies, calming, celebration, Animals of Christmas, City of Williamsburg Virginia, co-artist, color, comic book, coloring books, colors, colour, colourful, colouring, colouring book, composition, crab, creation, de-stress, designs, diary, dolphin, doodle, Drawing, fae, fairies, fairy, fairy doors, fairy houses, family history, family lineage, family surnames, fauna, feathers a'flying, fish, flora, forest, genealogy, Hearts A'Fire, illustration, imagination, journal, Kaleidoscope, love, magical, Mandala, mermaids, mystical, mystical creatures, nature, ocean, Old Barns, Old Houses, pen and ink, photo-bombing, planning, relax, relaxation, sea, shading, spirits, spiritual, sugar skulls, tangles, tantalizing, therapy
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