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The fully indexed "The Boone Connection in the Lost Counties" traces the descendants of Jesse and Jonathan Boone, sons of Israel Boone and nephews of the famous Daniel Boone. These Boone families settled in the remote counties of Yancey, Mitchell and Avery, deep in the mountains of North Carolina. Even today, these counties are sometimes referred to as the lost counties. Anyone who has been told that they are related to the famous Daniel Boone may find answers to their genealogical puzzles in this book.
Frames, Borders and Backgrounds includes more than 30 pages of hand drawn designs by artist and author Debra Webb Rogers. Based on antique lace patterns, vintage album designs, and traditional art, each page is unique. Drawings range from simple to complex and are designed for a variety of skill levels from children to adults. Completed pages can be removed and/or design elements can be clipped and added to photo frames, scrapbooks, and genealogy albums. Pages can be combined with those from Family Tree Coloring Book by the same author to create a beautiful and unique ancestral record. Pages and designs may be copied or scanned for personal (non-commercial) use, and sized to fit individual needs and projects.
A keepsake coloring book for documenting family history, this book contains 23 beautiful coloring pages. Created by artist, author, and former ballet dancer Debra Webb Rogers, each page features a different design to color, combined with spaces to fill with genealogical information. Drawings are designed for a variety of skill levels from children to adults. Pages include headings such as: My Mother's Parents, My Father's Paternal Grandparents, My Mother's Siblings, etc. A complete family tree is included at the end of the book with space for recording names of four generations on both maternal and paternal sides. Blank pages surrounded with detailed drawings are included for more coloring and for adding extra data or family stories. A great gift for family members, Family Tree Coloring Book is a wonderful teaching tool for students learning about history and how their family members fit into the historical fabric. Upon completion, pages can be carefully removed and added to an extensive family history scrapbook. Or, pages can be placed in plastic sleeves and placed in a three-ring binder filled with photos, clippings and other primary documents. Or, the finished book can simply be left intact and handed down to future generations.
Decades before Walt Disney's dream took root in central Florida, tourists flocked to a place on the banks of the St. Johns River known simply as South Jacksonville. Although small and rural, it played a large part in the history of Florida, helping establish a premier tourist destination. South Jacksonville evolved into San Marco, whose unique history rivals anything found in a best-selling novel. That history includes steamships and bridges, ostriches and alligators, sharpshooters and daredevils, train wrecks, haunted theaters, sprawling plantations, Oriental gardens, "The Coney Island of the South," Creature from the Black Lagoon, Babe Ruth, John Phillip Sousa, Tom Mix, and an elephant named Toddles. All played a part in the rich and varied history that is San Marco.
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