The Van Hoose Family

The Van Hoose Family
Author: Charles Parsons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1964
Genre: VanHoose family
ISBN:

John Van Hooser (d.ca. 1763) was probably born before 1700, and emigrated from Holland to western New York in the early 18th century with two brothers. John later moved to Anson County, North Carolina. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Van Hoose, with some spellings of VanHoose and Van Hooser) and relatives lived in New York, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, California and elsewhere. Includes some records and a group photograph of the 1956 VanHoose family reunion.

Genealogies Cataloged by the Library of Congress Since 1986

Genealogies Cataloged by the Library of Congress Since 1986
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service
Total Pages: 1368
Release: 1991
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN:

The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.

Johnson Co, KY

Johnson Co, KY
Author:
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 1563117568

A project of the Johnson County Historical and Genealogical Society.

The Salyer Family

The Salyer Family
Author: Elisabeth L. W. Salyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 740
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

Zachariah Sallyer (ca. 1730-ca. 1789) lived in Tryon County, North Carolina. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and elsewhere. This is an indepth research on the Salyer family and those related to them.

More Than a Game

More Than a Game
Author: Alf Van Hoose
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2009-09-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0817355111

The best work of one of Alabama's longest-serving and most beloved sports journalists. Although he spent 43 years at the same job, Alf Van Hoose was not a man limited by the boundaries of his profession. As Birmingham News sports editor for 21 years and a columnist for a decade before that, Van Hoose helped define a city, a state, and a region largely known for sports. He was the writer of record for some of the biggest sporting events and personalities in the state of Alabama in the last half of the 20th Century. Wayne Hester, Van Hoose's successor as sports editor of The News, in 1990, said, "To many sports fans over the years, Alf Van Hoose has been The Birmingham News." But he was also much more than the "sports guy," as older generations of Alabama sports fans who read this book will remember and younger ones will learn. He was a man for all seasons, not just those where balls get kicked, hit, or thrown around. A native of Cuba, Alabama, and a veteran of the Third Army campaigns in WWII (where he won both the Bronze and Silver Stars), Van Hoose became a sportswriter on The News in 1947. He remained in that role until retirement in 1990, with only short breaks to serve as a Vietnam war correspondent, and to reflect on the lessons learned while serving with George Patton. Van Hoose died in 1997 at the age of 76. This volume contains 90 of Van Hoose's best columns, selected not only to showcase his characteristic style, but also because of the enduring importance and interest of the topics--football and baseball, of course, but also golf, high school heroics, auto racing, and Van Hoose's special favorites: Rickwood Field and its various tenants, especially the Birmingham Black Barons. Published with the College of Communication and Information Science, The University of Alabama.