Babb Families of America

Babb Families of America
Author: Jean A. Sargent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN:

Phillip Babb (ca. 1604-1671) immigrated to the Isles of Shoals at age 18 and married Mary. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, Texas, Illinois, West Virginia, Louisiana, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, Maryland, North Carolina and elsewhere.

Babb Unabridged

Babb Unabridged
Author: Daniel Greig Babb
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-05-21
Genre: England
ISBN: 9781512255867

Babb's Rock isn't just a place. It represents the most storied Babb in history. The Rock of the Babb Family in America is none other than the legendary Sheriff of the Isles of Shoals, Phillip Babb. He was as tough as the granite that bears his name. In the most comprehensive look ever into his life, get to know all about him and the people that he called family. Find out what brought them to the Isles, who they were and where they came from. In the first volume of this bold new series, I work to set the stage for the difficult work of finding where Phillip came from. Most of this work is being published for the very first time and represents a compilation of the work I've done over the past 14 years. New volumes will follow as they are completed, to give the most complete picture ever of Babb Families around the World.

Babb Unabridged

Babb Unabridged
Author: Daniel Greig Babb
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-07-03
Genre: England
ISBN: 9781514822326

Imagine, a friend loans you their lake house for the weekend, while they are traveling out of the country. You show up ready to spend some great leisure time out on the lake. But shortly after you arrive, a massive storm sets in and lingers for the next several days. As you stand inside, watching the rain pour down, you begin a search for something to do. The only thing you come across is an opened box that contains a Jig-Saw puzzle. The lid is missing, so you have no grasp of what picture will finally appear when it is assembled. You also don't know how many pieces there should be, or if they are all there. Even worse, you consider that this might be two different puzzles that have had the pieces co-mingled. Despite your feeling of dread you begin the assembly process anyway. This is essentially what members of the Babb families of North Carolina have to do when assembling their family tree. The various branches present one of the biggest unsolved mysteries of our collective family tree. Remaining records are scarce, many are missing, some could be from other trees and several pieces look identical. There are more missing links than can easily be discussed. We see a large number of branches with no trunk to connect them. Inspite of these obstacles, a single document sheds light on a connection between the two trees and I work toward uniting them and finding a path back to England.

Whose Names Are Unknown

Whose Names Are Unknown
Author: Sanora Babb
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0806187522

Sanora Babb’s long-hidden novel Whose Names Are Unknown tells an intimate story of the High Plains farmers who fled drought dust storms during the Great Depression. Written with empathy for the farmers’ plight, this powerful narrative is based upon the author’s firsthand experience. This clear-eyed and unsentimental story centers on the fictional Dunne family as they struggle to survive and endure while never losing faith in themselves. In the Oklahoma Panhandle, Milt, Julia, their two little girls, and Milt’s father, Konkie, share a life of cramped circumstances in a one-room dugout with never enough to eat. Yet buried in the drudgery of their everyday life are aspirations, failed dreams, and fleeting moments of hope. The land is their dream. The Dunne family and the farmers around them fight desperately for the land they love, but the droughts of the thirties force them to abandon their fields. When they join the exodus to the irrigated valleys of California, they discover not the promised land, but an abusive labor system arrayed against destitute immigrants. The system labels all farmers like them as worthless “Okies” and earmarks them for beatings and worse when hardworking men and women, such as Milt and Julia, object to wages so low they can’t possibly feed their children. The informal communal relations these dryland farmers knew on the High Plains gradually coalesce into a shared determination to resist. Realizing that a unified community is their best hope for survival, the Dunnes join with their fellow workers and begin the struggle to improve migrant working conditions through democratic organization and collective protest. Babb wrote Whose Names are Unknown in the 1930s while working with refugee farmers in the Farm Security Administration (FSA) camps of California. Originally from the Oklahoma Panhandle are herself, Babb, who had first come to Los Angeles in 1929 as a journalist, joined FSA camp administrator Tom Collins in 1938 to help the uprooted farmers. As Lawrence R. Rodgers notes in his foreword, Babb submitted the manuscript for this book to Random House for consideration in 1939. Editor Bennett Cerf planned to publish this “exceptionally fine” novel but when John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath swept the nation, Cerf explained that the market could not support two books on the subject. Babb has since shared her manuscript with interested scholars who have deemed it a classic in its own right. In an era when the country was deeply divided on social legislation issues and millions drifted unemployed and homeless, Babb recorded the stories of the people she greatly respected, those “whose names are unknown.” In doing so, she returned to them their identities and dignity, and put a human face on economic disaster and social distress.

Babb Families of New England and Beyond

Babb Families of New England and Beyond
Author: Jean A. Sargent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1987
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Descendants of Phillip Babb of Isles of Shoals, Maine, and Benjamin Babb of Middletown, Connecticut. Includes many related families.

An Owl on Every Post

An Owl on Every Post
Author: Sanora Babb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN: 9780985991500

Reprint. Originally published: New York: McCall, 1970; afterword copyright 1994.

The Family in America [2 volumes]

The Family in America [2 volumes]
Author: Joseph M. Hawes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1108
Release: 2002-05-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1576077039

An incisive, multidisciplinary look at the American family over the past 200 years, written by respected scholars and researchers. Family in America offers two powerful antidotes to popular misconceptions about American family life: historical perspective and scientific objectivity. When we look back at our early history, we discover that the idealized 1950s family—characterized by a rising birthrate, a stable divorce rate, and a declining age of marriage—was a historical aberration, out of line with long-term historical trends. Working mothers, we learn, are not a 20th century invention; most families throughout American history have needed more than one breadwinner. In the exciting new scholarship described here, readers will learn precisely what is new in American family life and what is not, and acquire the perspective they need to appreciate both the genuine improvements and the losses that come with change.