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The earliest known ancestor, John McMichael, Sr. was born probably in Pennsylvania. He died 1803 in Greene Co., Georgia. In 1740/80 period this McMichaels family lived in Anson Co., N.C. Shortly before the Revolutionary War, the McMichaels migrated to the Orangeburgh Distr. of South Carolina. In 1788 John McMichael was living in Greene Co., Ga. He had three sons: William McMichael (ca. 1750-1809); John McMichael (ca. 1757-1841); and David McMichael (ca. 1765-1829. Descendants and family members live in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and elsewhere. Ancestors of Sarah Lois McMichael (1906-1991), daughter of Joseph Emory McMichael and Nancy Virgie Maddox.
Trailing the Azimuth guides the readers down various trails through striking imagery, resonant language, and intensity of vision. Linked by allusions to the “azimuth,” the poems in this collection represent the search for direction in a world that is complex and uncertain, prompting the journey toward light and more mindfulness of self, others, and God. These lyrical compasses exhibit a multiplicity of style and subject informed by the poet’s travels, interest in hiking, and cultural awareness. Her multifaceted handicraft draws energy and empathy from everything in her background. Taking us along on walks within her own native landscape and around the world, Danita Dodson gives us verses about the ancestral identities of an Appalachian homeplace, meditations upon places like the Southwest that unfold Native American storytelling, celebrations of global journeys that rejoice both diversity and oneness, psalms that uplift the divine presence in nature, and poems that reveal healing pathways through COVID-19 by elevating memory, hope, and rebirth. Illuminated by Dodson’s unique voice as both a mountain woman and a citizen of the world, Trailing the Azimuth bridges physical and spiritual landscapes, offering readers a word map as they traverse their own paths of life.
Mainly Copper River region, including description of Ahtna Indians and of Skagqay and Sitka.
Previous International awards for the series: Circles of Time: Book One - The Sword of Saint Isidores. IRDA Best Fantasy 2022. Book Two - The Ring of Mann. Readers' Favorite. Silver Medal Winner for Young Adult Fantasy. THE SECRET CHILD: Bool 3 in the series Circles of Time. Life in the District is not as it seems. An intriguing family saga of Reincarnation, the Supernatural, Gypsy folklore, fantasy, mystery, and romance. 1740 AD. Mary Atkinson’s life is fading, and the ghost of the white wolf waits patiently as the frail lady re-lives the vision of Freydis, the Viking warrior of revenge. But the saga is ongoing, and the pulse of Freydis, intensifies as the inheritors of the runic ruing are entrapped. 1921 AD. Appleby Castle is awash with scandal, and Annie Burton flees to Bengal. She returns twenty years later with Amelia Atkinson, and the truth slowly unfolds. Helena, a psychic, and Pali, a Gypsy fortune-teller are reincarnate and share inconceivable visions of an ancient past. A white wolf, a full moon, and a mysterious floating island are ingredients that will shape their destiny. Thomas Johnson, a young miner with ancestral links to Helena and Pali, gains possession of the runic ring and suffers misfortune. Life in the district is not as it seems. The novel is set in the English Lake District, Whitehaven collieries, and London during the early reign of Queen Victoria and Albert and the winding down of the East India Company.
'Tales From Ethiope' is a collection of three short stories namely; 'Rukky the Rat', 'Knock! Knock!' and 'Mr. Long Ear'. The stories are aimed at entertaining and educating young children. 'Rukky the Rat' and 'Mr. Long Ear' are animal fables while 'Knock! Knock!' have human characters. The general themes of the stories are hinged on the socio-cultural values of every human society; hard work, honesty, taking personal responsibility and the dangers of greed and selfishness. The stories will hold the reader’s attention as the characters engage in several schemes in a bid to make ends meet.
Dive into the world of the American colonies during the French and Indian War with Thackeray's "The Virginians." This historical fiction novel follows the intertwined lives of twin brothers, exploring themes of inheritance, succession, and domestic challenges. Set against the backdrop of significant historical events, Thackeray masterfully weaves a tale of love, rivalry, and the complexities of family ties in a changing world.