TWIGLETS TWIGS & BRANCHES

TWIGLETS TWIGS & BRANCHES
Author: Gladys Dinnacombe
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2016-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781326755256

Researching your family history can take a lifetime. It can be very frustrating but also rewarding. Gladys has been exploring her genealogy for many years. She has encountered pitfalls and brick walls, but has produced a comprehensive tree that is the envy of many people. Using the story of her research, she takes us through the process of her investigations and gives us an insight into how we could build our own family tree.

Roots, Trunks, Branches and Twigs

Roots, Trunks, Branches and Twigs
Author: Dale Andre' BeVier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1995
Genre:
ISBN:

Louis Bevier married Marie LeBlanc in 1673 in Spier, Germany. They emigrated in about 1675 and settled in New Paltz, New York. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in New York and Wisconsin.

A DOOR TO THEIR HEARTS

A DOOR TO THEIR HEARTS
Author: Jeannine Miceli Martin
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2018-07-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1478798300

Growing up in a Sicilian family with most of its members born and raised in America, Jeannine was eager to grasp a deeper understanding of her true heritage, not the Americanized version. She’d known that her maternal grandparents, Giuseppe Ferro and Angela Luca, had immigrated to the United States to Waltham, Massachusetts, where her mother was raised, but she hadn’t known from where, why, or when they’d arrived. She’d begun her quest for answers on Ellis Island, and from there, her grandparents’ journey had become her journey as she’d traced their paths by going to Sicily herself to learn about their lives there and what made them leave. To her surprise, Jeannine found more than their childhood villages of Ucria and Bronte. She’d discovered more Ferro cousins in Ucria. When Jeannine found a door, she’d enlisted the help of the New England Historic Genealogical Society for a quick lesson in ancestry research, which led her as far back as her three-times-great-grandparents. From that point, she built her family tree and returned to her cousins in Ucria to experience her true authentic heritage. Through legal documents, she’d followed her grandparents and other Ferro ancestors who emigrated to Waltham with them and chronicled the changes in their family lives in America, not necessarily for betterment. She’d learned from medical transcripts of a dramatic twist in her grandfather’s life as a patient in an insane asylum. While Jeannine had opened the door to her ancestry, she’d bridged a gap between the Ferro family of the past and present and the miles between Ucria and Waltham.