An Ancestral Parade of the McLeod, Trogdon and Weber Families

With our related families in America: Bell, Bilhorn, Billica, Carter, Church, Clark, Cobb, Doll, Drew, Gale, Gooch, Guerrant, Hawes, Hogue, Jefferson, Johnson, Kloepfer, McLaren, Newcomb, Noble, Putnam, Sarchet, Snyder, Stever, Towle, and Whitehouse.

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An Ancestral Parade of the McLeod, Trogdon and Weber Families

With our related families in America: Bell, Bilhorn, Billica, Carter, Church, Clark, Cobb, Doll, Drew, Gale, Gooch, Guerrant, Hawes, Hogue, Jefferson, Johnson, Kloepfer, McLaren, Newcomb, Noble, Putnam, Sarchet, Snyder, Stever, Towle, and Whitehouse.

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CHAPTERS:- 1. Forward into the Past. 2. Our Emigration from Europe to America. 3. Family Life, with Witches, Wills, Faith, and Reunions. 4. Knights, Indians, Slaves, and Business - a Family Miscellany. 5. In Military Action during 250 Years. 6. Family Trees of the McLeod, Trogdon, and Weber Ancestors. 7. Origins of 37 of Our Family Surnames. 8. A Gallery of Family Portraits. 9. Ahnentafel Registers of Ancestral Direct Lines. 10. From Weber Back to Putnam and Puttenham. 11. Out of Africa - and in Time Down to Gale, Doll, Gooch and Weber. 12. Direct Descendants of Major Family Lines. [Appendix 1:] Coda: On Assembling Our Parade. [Appendix 2:] List of Ancestors by Surnames - Individuals with Birth Dates. [Appendix 3:] Index of Personal Names.

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"Clear explanations why our ancestors emigrated in the 17th and 18th and 19th centuries are found only in a few families - a Stever over from Germany, the Trogdon from Prussia, Sarchet departures from France, and the Pilgrims of 1620 - these being notable examples."

Edition Notes

Includes maps, portraits, color plates, other illustrations, references.
Hard bound; illustrated covers and end papers, front and back.

Available from Jeff Weber, Rare books, ABAA, ILAB, PO Box 3368, Glendale, CA, 91221 Also to weberbks@pacbell.net

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Corona del Mar, California
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Family history

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Hardcover
Pagination
x, 327
Number of pages
338
Dimensions
11.3 x 8.6 x 1.0 inches
Weight
2

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OL24030318M

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Clear explanations why ancestors emigrated in the 17th and 18th and 19th centuries are found only in a few families - a Stever over from Germany, the Trogdon from Prussia, Sarchet departures from France, and the Pilgrims of 1620 - these being notable examples.

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