Daniel Etter and His Descendants

Daniel Etter and His Descendants

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Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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Gerhard Etter (1718-1783) immigrated from Switzerland to Palmyra, Pennsylvania before 1750, and married Catherine Bang. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska and elsewhere.


Genealogies in the Library of Congress

Genealogies in the Library of Congress

Author: Marion J. Kaminkow

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2012-09

Total Pages: 882

ISBN-13: 9780806316673

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This ten-year supplement lists 10,000 titles acquired by the Library of Congress since 1976--this extraordinary number reflecting the phenomenal growth of interest in genealogy since the publication of Roots. An index of secondary names contains about 8,500 entries, and a geographical index lists family locations when mentioned.


A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family

A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family

Author: Samuel Gordon Smyth

Publisher:

Published: 1909

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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"This work 26 is a genealogy and history of the related families of John Van Meter, Thomas Shepherd and John Duke: settlers between 1730 and 1750 of the Northern Neck in the Valley of Virginia; conspicuous figures in the formative period, as their descendants have been in later developments, of Frederick and Berkeley Counties in what is now western Virginia."--Foreward.


The Washingtons. Volume 8

The Washingtons. Volume 8

Author: Justin Glenn

Publisher: Savas Publishing

Published: 2016-09-30

Total Pages: 687

ISBN-13: 1940669332

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This is the eighth volume of Dr. Justin Glenn’s comprehensive history that traces the “Presidential line” of the Washingtons. Volume one began with the immigrant John Washington, who settled in Westmoreland Co., Va., in 1657, married Anne Pope, and became the great-grandfather of President George Washington. It continued the record of their descendants for a total of seven generations. Volume two highlighted notable members of the next eight generations, including such luminaries as General George S. Patton, the author Shelby Foote, and the actor Lee Marvin. Volume three traced the ancestry of the early Virginia members of this “Presidential Branch” back to the royalty and nobility of England and continental Europe. Volumes four, five, six, and seven treated respectively generations eight, nine, ten, and eleven. Volume Eight presents generations twelve through fifteen, comprising more than 8,500 descendants of the immigrant John Washington. Although structured in a genealogical format for the sake of clarity, this is no bare bones genealogy but a true family history with over 1,200 detailed biographical narratives. These strive to convey the greatness of the family that produced not only The Father of His Country but many others, great and humble, who struggled to build that country.


Loyalist Mosaic

Loyalist Mosaic

Author: Joan Magee

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 1984-01-12

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 0919670849

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Loyalist Mosaic highlights the ethnic diversity among the Loyalist settlers to Canada by exploring the experiences of 11 extraordinary individuals.


Seeing the Apocalypse

Seeing the Apocalypse

Author: Brandon R. Grafius

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2021-04-22

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1611462991

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Seeing the Apocalypse: Essays on Bird Box is the first volume to explore Josh Malerman’s best-selling novel and its recent film adaptation, which broke streaming records and became a cultural touchstone, emerging as a staple in the genre of contemporary horror. The essays in this collection offer an interdisciplinary approach to Bird Box, one that draws on the fields of gender studies, cultural studies, and disability studies. The contributors examine how Bird Box provokes questions about a range of issues including the human body and its existence in the world, the ethical obligations that shape community, and the anxieties arising from technological development. Taken together, the essays of this volume show how a critical examination of Bird Box offers readers a guide for thinking through human experience in our own troubled, apocalyptic times.