The Family of William and Sophia Rayner

The Family of William and Sophia Rayner
Author: Rex D. Evans
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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Family history and genealogical information about the dascendants of William Rayner and Sophia Gill. William was born ca. 1824 in London, England. Sophia was born ca. 1834 in Balstonborough, Somerset, England. They immigrated to New Zealand ca. 1842 and were married 6 July 1852 in Nelson. William and Sophia lived in Wakapuaka, New Zealand and were the parents of seven sons and two daughters. Descendants lived primarily in New Zealand and Australia.

Love Lies and Legacies

Love Lies and Legacies
Author: Janeen Ann O'Connell
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2021-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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When Catherine Tedder’s husband dies suddenly in September 1822, she is left alone with two small girls. Accepting the proposal of James Blay Jr. sees her trapped in a marriage of convenience - for him. Struggling with the vagaries of her wayward husband, Catherine and the girls are forced to adapt to his tyranny. After spending time in prison, James Blay Jr. appears to be a changed man: attentive, caring, supportive. But a tragedy changes everything.

New Zealand Books in Print

New Zealand Books in Print
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 704
Release: 1998
Genre: New Zealand
ISBN:

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New Zealand Books in Print 2004

New Zealand Books in Print 2004
Author: Thorpe-Bowker Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2004-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781864520552

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Directory containing updated bibliographic information on all in-print New Zealand books. 33nd edition of an annual publication. The 12,500 book entries are listed by title, and there is an index to authors. Also provided are details of 975 publishers and distributors, and local agents of overseas publishers. The book trade directory includes: contacts for trade organisations, booksellers, public libraries and specialised suppliers; NZ literary awards and past winners; and sources of financial assistance for writers and publishers.

Cullen - Bartlett Dynasty Collection

Cullen - Bartlett Dynasty Collection
Author: Janeen Ann O'Connell
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 901
Release: 2022-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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All three books in Janeen Ann O'Connell's 'Cullen-Bartlett Dynasty', a series of Australian historical fiction, now in one volume. This collection also includes the prequel, The Conviction Of Hope, as a bonus! The Conviction Of Hope: When James Bryan Cullen takes on convict transportee Elizabeth Bartlett in 1796 as a housekeeper, his challenge is to convince her that life on Norfolk Island is worth living. But how do you come back from being wrongly accused of a crime, then exiled to the other side of the world? With nothing to lose, Elizabeth settles into an existence as a convict slave, waiting for her master to expect more than cleaning and cooking. But is Cullen the gentle soul he appears to be, and in a society that treats her as worthless, should Elizabeth dare to hope? No Room For Regret: Chained below deck, 18-year-old James Tedder listens to the sobs of his fellow prisoners, wondering how life on the other side of the world could ever be worth living. Meanwhile, Sarah Blay watches the convict ship Indefatigable begin its voyage to the other side of the world with her husband, and his friend James Tedder, on board. One year later, Sarah bundles up her three small sons and says a final goodbye to her mother, and follows her husband to Van Diemen's Land on a dangerous journey that will take fourteen long months. But will she regret her decision, and will any of them survive? Love, Lies And Legacies: Trapped in a marriage of convenience, Catherine Tedder struggles with the vagaries of her wayward husband. Moving them between Hobart and New Norfolk, James refuses to let the girls attend school. It's 1823, and Catherine's rights as a wife are limited. After spending time in prison, James Blay Jr. appears to be a changed man: attentive, caring, supportive. But then, a tragedy changes everything. Time Tells All: William Blay is struggling with insolvency. After selling his farm in New Norfolk, Van Diemen’s Land, William packs up his wife and three daughters and absconds to Port Phillip. But life in the new Colony is dogged by the same dramas that hounded William in Van Diemen’s Land, and a new start is not easy as it first seemed. Forced to deal with the First World War and the Great Depression, they fight to make ends meet. But tenacity is often rewarded with success, and soon their family realizes its value as a significant part of Australian history.

The Shreve Family Genealogy

The Shreve Family Genealogy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN:

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Thomas Sheriff/Shreve was born before 1620 in England and died in 1675 in Rhode Island. His wife, Martha died after 1691. One descendant, Thomas Curtis Shreve (1800-1878), was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania and was married in 1828 in Stark County, Ohio to Ann Gilbert Coates. They moved to White Cloud, Kansas in 1857. Descendants lived in Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and elsewhere.

Family Records

Family Records
Author: Ashworth Peter Burke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1897
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN:

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Index of pedigrees and alliances many a noble lord, paramount in his own country, would be astonished to find that his less distinguished neighbour was of a nobility as ancient as his own.

Ancestral Trails

Ancestral Trails
Author: Mark D. Herber
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 674
Release: 1997
Genre: British
ISBN: 9780750914185

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Researching family history involves the study of many subjects. The starting point is genealogy, the study of individuals' descent and relationships. But where does the ancestral trail begin and how do the many different trails come together to form a coherent picture of past generations and their links to the present-day researcher?

The Battle Against Slavery

The Battle Against Slavery
Author: Paul L. Dawson
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1399018493

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On 13 December 1776, the Rev. William Turner preached the first avowedly anti-slavery sermon in the North of England. Copies of his sermon were distributed far and wide – in so doing, he had fired the first shot in the battle to end slavery had begun. Four years later, Rev. Turner, members of his congregation and the Rev. Christopher Wyvill founded ‘The Yorkshire Association’ to agitate for political and social reform. The Association sought universal suffrage, annual parliaments and the abolition of slavery. In the West Riding, despite furious opposition, by 1783 nearly 10,000 signatures were collected in support of the aims of the Association. Slavery, or rather its abolition, was now on the political agenda. The Battle Against Slavery charts the story of a group of West Riding radicals in their bid to abolish slavery both in the United Kingdom and abroad. Such became the influence of this group, whose Unitarian beliefs were illegal in Britain, that the general election of 1806 in Yorkshire was fought on an abolitionist platform. At a time when the rest of the world engaged in slavery, this small body was fighting almost single-handedly to end such practices. Gradually, their beliefs began to spread across the country and across the Channel to France, the principles of which found resonance during the French Revolution and even across the Atlantic to America. At a time, today, when the history of slavery is the subject of considerable debate worldwide, this revealing insight into the abolitionist movement, which demonstrates how ordinary men and women battled against governments and the establishment, needs to be told. The Battle Against Slavery adds an important dimension to the continuing debate over Britain’s, and other nations’, involvement in the slave trade and demonstrates how the determination of just a few right-minded people can change world opinion forever.