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You might think that an Italian family might have few connections to colonial history, but you would be mistaken. The LaMantia family ancestry reaches into all regions of the globe including Palermo, Italy, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Germany, and Switzerland. Including at least two Presidents; John Adams and John Quincy Adams, Kings and Queens of England, France and Spain, several lines extend back into the Merovingian dynasty and to Karl Martel, King of the Ottoman Empire, his 40th great-grandfather through his mother's Davis line. Others, who arrived on the Mayflower and whose lives were passed at Jamestown, Virginia were integral parts of colonial history. The Dodds/Dodson line married into the Powhattan Tribe and are descended from Chief Opecavcanough who played an important part in Colonial history, creating a lasting treaty between the Powhattans and the white men. Cousin to Pocahantas, daughter of Chief Wahunsenacawh Powhattan, the family creates a mosaic of ethnic and cultural groups. On the Welsh side of the family, even more spectacular, is the ancestor Sir Henry Morgan, pirate of Buccaneer, privateer for the King of England whose antics were world reknown. Truly a tale of Princes, Pirates, and Presidents. The cover picture is a picture of Charles (Karl) Martel, 40th great-grand-father The inside picture is a romanticized portrait of Sir Henry Morgan, Pirate and Buccaneer.
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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.
You might think that an Italian family might have few connections to colonial history, but you would be mistaken. The LaMantia family ancestry reaches into all regions of the globe including Palermo, Italy, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Germany, and Switzerland. Including at least two Presidents; John Adams and John Quincy Adams, Kings and Queens of England, France and Spain, several lines extend back into the Merovingian dynasty and to Karl Martel, King of the Ottoman Empire, his 40th great-grandfather through his mother's Davis line. Others, who arrived on the Mayflower and whose lives were passed at Jamestown, Virginia were integral parts of colonial history. The Dodds/Dodson line married into the Powhattan Tribe and are descended from Chief Opecavcanough who played an important part in Colonial history, creating a lasting treaty between the Powhattans and the white men. Cousin to Pocahantas, daughter of Chief Wahunsenacawh Powhattan, the family creates a mosaic of ethnic and cultural groups. On the Welsh side of the family, even more spectacular, is the ancestor Sir Henry Morgan, pirate of Buccaneer, privateer for the King of England whose antics were world reknown. Truly a tale of Princes, Pirates, and Presidents. The cover picture is a picture of Charles (Karl) Martel, 40th great-grand-father The inside picture is a romanticized portrait of Sir Henry Morgan, Pirate and Buccaneer.