John Breen was born in 1804 in Ireland. He married Margaret Riley in 1826. They had four children. John was transported to Australia in 1836. Includes Marshall, Goldsmith, Watson and related families.
This book tells the story of ten generations of ancestors who came to America in four different centuries.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there...
Willa Cather is best known for her depiction of pioneer life on the Nebraska Plains, but this work provides evidence of how Cather's work links her to the South and southern literary tradition, most notably through her use of pastoral modes ...
In Washing Our Hands in the Clouds, Bo Petersen masterfully crafts a reflection on the Civil War, emancipation, Jim Crow, and the civil rights movement in the personal story of how it affected one man's life in a specific South Carolina ...
Over some four hundred years our Mennonite forebears sought freedom to live and worship as they chose, migrating first from Holland to Prussia (sixteenth century), then to Russia (seventeenth century), and finally to North America.
Let the wine nourish our spirits as we take hold of the rich legacy of our feminist forebears and further their work. The Fourth Cup We sip from our fourth and final cup, imagining the sweet liquid as a taste ofa redeemed world, ...
They thrive on what is readily available in every household: consistent, loving attention. “In this important work, Brink shows us something rare in the baby book world: an author that knows who parents are, what they need, what is ...
Are we once again the victim of our forebears and our hereditary, or do we have some control and influence over our genes? ... Today, when utilising the mind Fitness process, we work with the four global strengths: awareness, control, ...
Our forebears would most likely also have answered 'They both have ears and four legs' or 'Dogs eat rabbits', which would be marked wrong if given as answers during the administration of the WISC. The 'correct' answer assumes that the ...
I am proud of our four hundred years of history which have shaped my faith and commitment to the local church. I am in awe of our early Baptist forebears for their courage and tenacity, and am inspired to emulate their radicalism.