This book is the first comprehensive print version of this early US (Kinnick) family history incorporating the considerable additional research undertaken over the last 15 to 25 years or so beyond the 1953 Kinnick book. Portions of this research have been published online and in articles in the Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin. The book includes the first three generations of both the John and Mary Kinnick move to Ohio, Illinois and Iowa and the John and Ann Kinnick move to North Carolina, Tennessee and Indiana. Subsequent books will expand on these families and affiliated families.
This book is the first comprehensive print version of this early US (Kinnick) family history incorporating the considerable additional research undert...
One man, One group of enthusiasts, (Romantic opportunities?) Two consecutive Summer holidays, Two women, Totally different, but equally fascinating. How on Earth will he cope?
One man, One group of enthusiasts, (Romantic opportunities?) Two consecutive Summer holidays, Two women, Totally different, but equally fascinating. H...
One man, One group of enthusiasts, (Romantic opportunities?) Two consecutive Summer holidays, Two women, Totally different, but equally fascinating. How on Earth will he cope?
One man, One group of enthusiasts, (Romantic opportunities?) Two consecutive Summer holidays, Two women, Totally different, but equally fascinating. H...
The book is based on my life story to the age of forty. I was a normal young boy growing up. I enjoyed being a kid and playing with my friends after school and on the weekends. I loved my mum and dad very much. We would go on picnics and go swimming and fishing. We used to go to Sunday school, and I loved that. I just loved life When was thirteen, Mum and Dad bought a boat, and we would go away every second weekend. I left school in fourth form and started work straight away. I had a number of jobs and met a girl. Eventually we were going to get married. When I was twenty-one, I caught my...
The book is based on my life story to the age of forty. I was a normal young boy growing up. I enjoyed being a kid and playing with my friends afte...