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The Chronicles of Doubt covers the stories of over 200 people beginning with families in every American colony from New England to North Carolina. The book follows their arrivals, the historical events taking place all around them, their role in the Revolutionary War, and migrations west of the Mississippi River. The surnames in the book include Acton, Ashton, Badie, Barber, Belman, Bennett, Bland, Bogardus, Boggess, Booth, Boyce, Brouwer, Brown, Bryant, Burditt, Butterfield, Chase, Coleman, Curry, Darnall, Daughty, Delamas, du Trieux, Elkins, Fielder, Gifford, Giles, Gosnell, Grizzell, Halstead, Herbert, Hill, Hixon, Jans, Jonas, Keene, Kirkland, Kirkpatrick, Ledford; Marvel, McCarty, "McCraft", McCurry, McDaniel, McGrew, Meese, Mellowes, Newman, Noriett, Overman, Ownbey, Pattison, Payne, Peek, Pettit, Pike, Reed, Rogers, Samford, Spillsbe, Spurgeon, Stigler, Stogdell, Stone, Sybrandt, Thorley, Vanote, Verdun, Wallace, Wallen, Wells, Wheeler, Williams, Wilson, Wiswall, Wooley, Yeomans, and Young. Reviews: A fascinating walk through history from a new perspective. Kirkpatrick weaves a unique tapestry of the American experience, exploring events through their impact on eight lineages. Her approach connects individuals to the epic sweep of history beautifully. A worthwhile read for history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.-D. O'Reilly-Jones This delightful new genealogical history work weaves threads from scores of American families and reintroduces them in the context of the events and geography that shaped their lives. The amazing amount of research is thoroughly credited throughout and even includes DNA studies. The author often refers readers to a variety of supplemental family and historical information in the impressive 38-page alphabetical addendum. She also provides a 17-page index. These I found to be particularly useful in picking my way through so many characters completely new to me, from religious and tribal leaders to whipped servants, barristers and soldiers from various rebellions and wars. As a result, for the first time in my life I have a true sense of much of my lineage in North America.-Z. Kirkpatrick The Chronicles of Doubt is a wonderfully distinctive work that runs the gamut from informative to entertaining. It will be of great interest to genealogists and fans of history alike. - L. Miller Great!-B. Kirkpatrick So well organized.-L. Evans Wonderful-L. W. Davis
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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.
The Chronicles of Doubt covers the stories of over 200 people beginning with families in every American colony from New England to North Carolina. The book follows their arrivals, the historical events taking place all around them, their role in the Revolutionary War, and migrations west of the Mississippi River. The surnames in the book include Acton, Ashton, Badie, Barber, Belman, Bennett, Bland, Bogardus, Boggess, Booth, Boyce, Brouwer, Brown, Bryant, Burditt, Butterfield, Chase, Coleman, Curry, Darnall, Daughty, Delamas, du Trieux, Elkins, Fielder, Gifford, Giles, Gosnell, Grizzell, Halstead, Herbert, Hill, Hixon, Jans, Jonas, Keene, Kirkland, Kirkpatrick, Ledford; Marvel, McCarty, "McCraft", McCurry, McDaniel, McGrew, Meese, Mellowes, Newman, Noriett, Overman, Ownbey, Pattison, Payne, Peek, Pettit, Pike, Reed, Rogers, Samford, Spillsbe, Spurgeon, Stigler, Stogdell, Stone, Sybrandt, Thorley, Vanote, Verdun, Wallace, Wallen, Wells, Wheeler, Williams, Wilson, Wiswall, Wooley, Yeomans, and Young. Reviews: A fascinating walk through history from a new perspective. Kirkpatrick weaves a unique tapestry of the American experience, exploring events through their impact on eight lineages. Her approach connects individuals to the epic sweep of history beautifully. A worthwhile read for history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.-D. O'Reilly-Jones This delightful new genealogical history work weaves threads from scores of American families and reintroduces them in the context of the events and geography that shaped their lives. The amazing amount of research is thoroughly credited throughout and even includes DNA studies. The author often refers readers to a variety of supplemental family and historical information in the impressive 38-page alphabetical addendum. She also provides a 17-page index. These I found to be particularly useful in picking my way through so many characters completely new to me, from religious and tribal leaders to whipped servants, barristers and soldiers from various rebellions and wars. As a result, for the first time in my life I have a true sense of much of my lineage in North America.-Z. Kirkpatrick The Chronicles of Doubt is a wonderfully distinctive work that runs the gamut from informative to entertaining. It will be of great interest to genealogists and fans of history alike. - L. Miller Great!-B. Kirkpatrick So well organized.-L. Evans Wonderful-L. W. Davis