Buracacia

Buracacia

Author: Richard Otto

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2007-10

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0595472575

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Neil Winscott, a discontented twentysomething, is finally coming round to the belief that Buracacia, the fantasy superpower world he'd imagined since childhood, was merely something he'd created to fill many voids in his life. But when the Buracacians not only become real but visit Earth to protect it from their arch-enemies, the Leeurns, Neil is forced to come face to face with his creation-and one senior Buracacian, the intuitive Starla, who considers him to have power over Buracacia's destiny. As Buracacian and Earthling cultures mingle uncomfortably, Neil feels anything but powerful and seeks solace with his salt-of-the-Earth friend Adam. When the Buracacians return to their planet, evacuating Earth's weary inhabitants for their own safety, the conflicts and bizarre situations that ensue not only test Neil's friendships but his sanity and conscience. Neil becomes forced to ask himself how much power and responsibility he has to help the Buracacians as an outright war with the Leeurns looms on the horizon. Buracacia is a sci-fi novel pregnant with psychological drama where childhood fantasy and harsh adult realities collide head on.


A Pilkey Family Genealogy, 1774-1998

A Pilkey Family Genealogy, 1774-1998

Author: Luella Mae Shank

Publisher: Kanata, Ont. : L.M. Shank

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13:

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Peter Pilkey (Pierre Pelletier) was born in 1774 in the province of Quebec. He moved to Ontario ca. 1800 and married Catharine Barnhart (ca. 1784-1871). They had nine sons born between 1804 and 1829. Peter died in 1856 near Claremont, Pickering Township, Ontario. Many descendants live in Ontario and throughout Canada.


Livelys of America, 1690-1968

Livelys of America, 1690-1968

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 914

ISBN-13:

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This book contains fourteen lines of the Lively family, covering the period from 1690-1968. The lines include: Mark Lively (ca. 1690-1750/1752) and his family who moved from Goochland County, Virginia to Albemarle County, Virginia in 1749/1750; Burke County Lively family (1715); James Lively (1748); Robert Lively (1750); South Carolina - Texas Lively family; Joseph Lively (1755); David Lively (1755); South Carolina-Illinois Lively family (1760); Andrew Lively (1761); Cottrell Lively (1763); William Lively (1770); John Lively (1780); Squire Lively (1828); and others. Descendants and relatives of Lively families lived in California, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and elsewhere. Some belonged to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, living in Texas, Utah, and elsewhere. Includes historical data on the first Lively reunion in 1937, the thirty-fifth reunion in 1971 of the National Association of Lively Families, their officers, and notable researchers. This book has 3 supplements containing corrections, additional information, and updates. First supplment covers 1968-1972. Second supplement covers 1972-1982. Third supplement covers 1982 to the present.


The Goodyear Family

The Goodyear Family

Author: Ralph W. Donnelly

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13:

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John Henry Christian Goodyear was born in Weresberg, Saxony, Germany in 1714, and immigrated to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He married Margaretha Roesner in 1746, and died in 1799.