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Across Four Centuries: The Albin Family in England, Ireland and America
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Across Four Centuries: The Albin Family in England, Ireland and America

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This chronicle traces the centuries-long saga of the Albin family, complete with struggle, triumph and tragedy of subsequent Albin generations - all descendants of William Albin - through four different centuries, from approximately 1620 to 1990, in three different countries on two continents. The Albins portrayed in this narrative generally lacked fame and wealth; however, many were adventurous, and most were industrious as they sought to make a better life for themselves and their children. The unanticipated voyage of four young Albin orphans (James Albin III, Elizabeth Albin, John Albin and William Albin) from Ireland to America in the early 1720s altered the family chronicle forever. One of these orphans, William Albin, was the author’s fifth great grandfather. On a broader scale, once these four took their first uncertain steps on English colonial soil in southeastern Pennsylvania, they and their successors played an unheralded, yet meaningful role in the development of a maturing
colonial America and then later in the fabric of the expanding United States. Their gradual, decades-long, westward shift paralleled that of a young America as it expanded its own borders westward during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Appendices, a bibliography, facsimile reprints of original documents and photographs, and maps enhance the text.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heritage Books
Date
14 March 2019
Pages
268
ISBN
9780788458545

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This chronicle traces the centuries-long saga of the Albin family, complete with struggle, triumph and tragedy of subsequent Albin generations - all descendants of William Albin - through four different centuries, from approximately 1620 to 1990, in three different countries on two continents. The Albins portrayed in this narrative generally lacked fame and wealth; however, many were adventurous, and most were industrious as they sought to make a better life for themselves and their children. The unanticipated voyage of four young Albin orphans (James Albin III, Elizabeth Albin, John Albin and William Albin) from Ireland to America in the early 1720s altered the family chronicle forever. One of these orphans, William Albin, was the author’s fifth great grandfather. On a broader scale, once these four took their first uncertain steps on English colonial soil in southeastern Pennsylvania, they and their successors played an unheralded, yet meaningful role in the development of a maturing
colonial America and then later in the fabric of the expanding United States. Their gradual, decades-long, westward shift paralleled that of a young America as it expanded its own borders westward during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Appendices, a bibliography, facsimile reprints of original documents and photographs, and maps enhance the text.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heritage Books
Date
14 March 2019
Pages
268
ISBN
9780788458545