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2026

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This meticulously researched genealogical history traces the Weaver family lineage across more than 1,500 years, beginning in modern America, moving through Colonial Virginia, and reaching back to the ancient kings of Wales.Drawing upon primary records, family wills, land grants, military service, church registers, and publ...

2026

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Cheek Family History and Genealogy traces the roots, migrations, and personal stories of the Cheek family across generations, offering a detailed and carefully documented portrait of a lineage that helped shape early American communities. Drawing from historical records, military documents, census entries, parish registers, court filings, and family recollections, this work brings together decades of research into a single, accessible volume.Inside, readers will find reconstructed ...

2023

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In a soul-stirring exploration, "Spirituality not Religion" weaves a picture of strength in the face of adversity, uncovering the spirituality that perseveres in us even in the crucible of war. Through meticulous research, this book invites readers to ponder the profound mysteries that connect humanity's past, present, and eternal spirit in our unfolding New Age of self-improvement.Begin a captivating journey as this book unfurls a Cloth of Light, exploring the profound connections...

2023

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"The Sands Family: A History and Genealogy" traces the family's roots back to 16th century England with the 1st Baron of Sandys, Sir William Esthwaite Sandys, and follows the family's migration to America. Matthew Sands, born in 1774 in Virginia, was a farmer who survived the "Year without a Summer" in 1816 and raised a family. His grandson, Samuel Field(ing) Sands, fought for the confederated states during the War for Southern Independence. With descendants spread across the United States...

2024

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Unraveling the passage of time, this book embarks on a journey through centuries of Jones ancestry, tracing its roots back to the dawn of the 17th century with the earliest forbearer William Henry Jones. As we travel back through history, discover the large Jones farm families, where generations thrived learning self- sufficiency and boundless resilience, nurturing legacies that spanned generations. From the lush hills of Kentucky to the rugged terrains of Wales, explore the enduring legac...

2025

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Intuition is not imagination, guesswork, or wishful thinking. It is the quiet, powerful voice within—a sacred sense of knowing that transcends logic and leads us toward truth, healing, and clarity.Intuitive Knowing takes readers on a journey through ancient wisdom, personal insight, and modern reflections to rediscover the intuitive voice that lives inside us all. From the Eye of Horus in ancient Egypt to the teachings of Plato and Socrates, this book traces how intuition ...

2026

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Woolum Family History and Genealogy is an account of one family's journey across generations, tracing its roots from eighteenth-century Germany to the American frontier and beyond. Drawing on wills, land records, church registers, and historical sources, this book reconstructs the lives of the Woolum family within the broader story of American history.Each chapter places individuals and families in the context of their times, exploring the economic conditions, political ev...

2024

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Embark on an odyssey through the annals of the Taylor family lineage, where each chapter weaves a tale spanning centuries and continents. From the lush flourishing landscapes of Laurel and surrounding counties of Kentucky, to the misty shores and lush landscapes of Kent County, England, trace the footsteps of Taylor ancestors back to John and Margaret Taylor in the year 1450.The Taylor surname has roots entrenched in the aftermath of the Norman invasion of England in the year 1066....

2025

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This book provides generations containing thousands of descendants of Richard "of Stockbury" Whitehead. This is a companion book to: Whitehead Family Heritage.It seems prudent to sanitize the years between 1920 to the publication date to provide privacy for the living. However, this sanitization effort has affected the years pertaining to death dates, burial dates, and marriage dates. These vital dates will have to be obtained using other research methods such as newspapers, obitua...

2025

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In the quiet village of Kappelkinger, nestled in the rolling hills of Lorraine, France, the story of the Rostucher family began more than four centuries ago. From the earliest ancestor, Claus Rostucher—born around 1599 amid the turbulence of post-Reformation Europe—to his descendants who crossed the Atlantic in the mid-nineteenth century, this richly detailed family chronicle traces one lineage through time, history, faith, and endurance.Through famine, war, and political upheaval,...

2025

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Sasser Family History and Genealogy is a meticulously researched exploration of the Sasser lineage, tracing the family's journey from its earliest known ancestor, William Saucer (b. 1620) of Bristol, England, to Barden Sasser (1819–1895) and beyond. This comprehensive work delves into the lives of multiple generations, chronicling their struggles, triumphs, and migrations across continents and centuries.Going back in time, the Sasser family's story begins in 17th-century England, a ...

2023

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If you are a member of the Greuber family, this book is a must-read. It tells the story of William T. Greuber, who was born in Ohio in 1825 as part of a "frontier family." The book defines a frontier as an area containing not less than two nor more than six inhabitants to the square mile. The book traces the family's history through four generations from 1825 to 1983 in Ohio and Michigan. It also includes several ancestral photographs, documents, and references that provide a vivid picture...