Carr Family Records : Embracing the Record of the First Families Who Settled in America and Their Descendants, With Many Branches Who Came to This Country at a Later Date
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Paperback / Softback
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1835482066
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9781835482063
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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Venturing deep into the roots of American ancestry, "The Carr Family Records" offers an exhaustive account of one of the nation's pioneering families. Exploring the profound legacy of the Carr lineage, this tome sheds light on both the earliest Carr settlers who anchored their lives in the New World and the many branches that followed in subsequent generations.
Positioned against the expansive tapestry of American history, this record delves into the socio-political landscape of the eras, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and opportunities that shaped the lives of the Carr family members. Through diligent research, Edson Irving Carr presents a thorough genealogical framework, intertwining it with personal stories, vital records, and familial connections.
Beyond mere genealogy, the book offers a reflection on the evolution of American society, tracing the Carr family's adaptation and contribution over the centuries. Carr's meticulous methodology serves as a testament to the dedication and rigor required in genealogical research.
For those interested in understanding the broader dynamics of early American settlers and their descendants, this volume provides both a comprehensive family account and a lens into the formation of a nation. Through the story of the Carr family, readers are offered a poignant journey into the heart of America's genealogical tapestry.
Positioned against the expansive tapestry of American history, this record delves into the socio-political landscape of the eras, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and opportunities that shaped the lives of the Carr family members. Through diligent research, Edson Irving Carr presents a thorough genealogical framework, intertwining it with personal stories, vital records, and familial connections.
Beyond mere genealogy, the book offers a reflection on the evolution of American society, tracing the Carr family's adaptation and contribution over the centuries. Carr's meticulous methodology serves as a testament to the dedication and rigor required in genealogical research.
For those interested in understanding the broader dynamics of early American settlers and their descendants, this volume provides both a comprehensive family account and a lens into the formation of a nation. Through the story of the Carr family, readers are offered a poignant journey into the heart of America's genealogical tapestry.
Venturing deep into the roots of American ancestry, "The Carr Family Records" offers an exhaustive account of one of the nation''s pioneering families. Exploring the profound legacy of the Carr lineage, this tome sheds light on both the earliest Carr settlers who anchored their lives in the New World and the many branches that followed in subsequent generations.
Positioned against the expansive tapestry of American history, this record delves into the socio-political landscape of the eras, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and opportunities that shaped the lives of the Carr family members. Through diligent research, Edson Irving Carr presents a thorough genealogical framework, intertwining it with personal stories, vital records, and familial connections.
Beyond mere genealogy, the book offers a reflection on the evolution of American society, tracing the Carr family''s adaptation and contribution over the centuries. Carr''s meticulous methodology serves as a testament to the dedication and rigor required in genealogical research.
For those interested in understanding the broader dynamics of early American settlers and their descendants, this volume provides both a comprehensive family account and a lens into the formation of a nation. Through the story of the Carr family, readers are offered a poignant journey into the heart of America''s genealogical tapestry.
Positioned against the expansive tapestry of American history, this record delves into the socio-political landscape of the eras, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and opportunities that shaped the lives of the Carr family members. Through diligent research, Edson Irving Carr presents a thorough genealogical framework, intertwining it with personal stories, vital records, and familial connections.
Beyond mere genealogy, the book offers a reflection on the evolution of American society, tracing the Carr family''s adaptation and contribution over the centuries. Carr''s meticulous methodology serves as a testament to the dedication and rigor required in genealogical research.
For those interested in understanding the broader dynamics of early American settlers and their descendants, this volume provides both a comprehensive family account and a lens into the formation of a nation. Through the story of the Carr family, readers are offered a poignant journey into the heart of America''s genealogical tapestry.
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