ISBN-13: 9781944390006 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 328 str.
ISBN-13: 9781944390006 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 328 str.
Finding the Family is a journey through time and place; tracing the history of an ordinary and extraordinary family. American history becomes personal as ancestors are found and their lives and the events that shaped them are uncovered. The start seemed simple: who were Mack's grandparents? What the search revealed was fascinating. DNA analysis held a surprise. Records found on the internet, in courthouses, books, libraries, military and national archives, family collections and photograph albums gave details not remembered by living relatives. The search turned into a wild, exciting ride with unpredicted answers. The document trail starts in several Mississippi counties including Sunflower, Leflore, Carroll, Tallahatchie, and Copiah and Pike County in Alabama. There is even a line of family which stretches back to the Isle of Mann. With the Great Migration, the trails diverge to Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, and then California. Now members of the family can be found in just about every state of the Union. Major Family Lines include: Barnes, Booker, Coleman, Everett, Gilbert, Hunter, Harper, Looney, Mack, Kaigler/Kegler, Phillips, Sanders, Webb, and Wilson. Examining slave holding families is also important to understanding the family history and therefore these families have been included: Everett, Greene, Looney, Kaigler, and Sanders. A transcription of the will of James Abbington Everett is included in an appendix. Sketch maps depict locations of interest.