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Part 3 of Meredith Cain Inglesby's ancestry includes the furthest back bloodlines through England, Wales, Europe. and Tunisia. It also includes stories about some of Meredith's ancestors and the index to all 3 books. Enjoy the journey as you travel into the distant past and end in Tunisia in about 1850 BC. Cover photo is of the Antonine Baths in Tunisia, from approximately 2000 BC.
Part 2 of Meredith Cain Inglesby Ancestry includes the remainder of the 70 generations; It extends through the royal houses of Britain and Europe and includes the Carolingian, Merovingian, and Roman Imperial bloodlines. It extends all the way to Deatha Mac Ertha, born about 1850 BC from Tunis, in Tunisia. Dunure Castle in Dunure, Scotland is shown on the front cover, and is the home of the Kennedy Clan. Please see Part 1 and Part 3 for additional information.
This volume contains the extended pedigree of Steven D Blanchard, however because books are limited to 800 pages, it is printed in 2 volumes with the index at the end of the 2nd volume. This pedigree is 134 generations and takes the reader back through Europe, Great Britain, and the Levant countries all the way to Adam. Along the way you'll find Kings, Queens, Lords and famous people you've heard of only in history books. Information before 1300 is difficult to document but is included as it was taken from already published genealogies done over the centuries by credible sources, and the Bible. There are always mistakes along the way so researchers are encourage to check the sources and to use these pedigrees as a guide in their own research. They are accurate as the author could make them at the time of publication. Front Cover: Artists conception of Methusaleh.
Many of the subjects ancestors were colonists on the eastern coast of the Americas in the early 1600s. Three of them were ship's captain who piloted the Mayflower, the Godspeed and the Susan Constance, the ships which brought the colonists to Salem, Plymouth and Jamestown. Many of these same families married into the Native American tribes of the east coast. As these families moved west to Wisconsin, they married into other Native American tribes creating a mosaic of American ancestry. Before coming to the colonies, these families represented some of the most prestigious (and sometimes combative) clans of Scotland; including the MacLeods and Campbells. Descended from Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annadale, the family married into the Sinclairs and Wemyss families, as well as many others. Wayne's genealogy travels throughout England, Wales, and Europe into Jerusalem and can be documented back to 352 BC. Enjoy the journey as you learn about some of the adventurous men and women who formed this unique family. The front cover is an artists conception of the colonial ships arriving at Jamestown where the Native Americans were already resident.
A dramatic story of the interplay between environment and economy in New England.
Abbeville, South Carolina was a center of Revolutionary action and often saw heated battles between the Patriots and the Loyalists who tried to regain the large village for England. Amongst the settlers were Captain Thomas Weems and his wife Elizabeth Redfearn. They owned many slaves, brought to the marriage from the Redfearn plantation in Virginia, and had a large family to run their large plantation south of the village. Today the name of Weems has spread across the southern states and is well known for both white and black farmers, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and soldiers. The Weems treated their slaves well and built a school to teach them; a rarity amongst slave owners. When the Civil War was over, many stayed in Abbeville and the surrounding others, while others went to Georgia, Alabama and points west.
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