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Journeys is the result of a Grandfather’s desire to provide his grandsons a reference book of their Family heritage and history. Stanley uses Family migrations that take place across the earth to document the origin of many life sustaining skills of rafting, boating, sailing, animal and agriculture domestication, shepherding, military mobile artillery strategy, and basic astronomical observation and navigation. He hopes the book will inspire future Family members to continue the tradition by writing future chapters and volumes to continue and further document our Family Heritage, present their theories of historical mysteries, and tell further Family stories. Stanley explains to his grandsons that Journeys is part fiction, with literary liberties taken and so noted, to tell stories about their ancestors so that they may know their Family heritage better and provide them with an idea of how we may have evolved as a Family in this miraculous life that we are experiencing on earth. Stanley takes the reader back to the very beginnings of life on earth. He journeys from that beginning fictionally through time and human evolution, to the very start of our human life and imagines what our world was like during those earliest beginnings. This beginning and the subsequent migrations of human life are based upon the traces of DNA charting developed by the National Geographic Magazine Genome Project for the Paternal and Maternal sides of Stanley’s Family. Stanley ends with an imagined trek into possible future Family journeys. Packed with photos, images and professional illustrations throughout, Journeys offers a visual perspective of how everyday evolution may have shaped us; presents real maps from Google Earth documenting detailed migration pathways; and showcases treasured portraits of ancestors and photos of homesteads, and the complete National Geographic Magazine genome project developed for the Author’s genealogy. The maps, photos, and professional illustrations bring vibrant perspective, bold reality, and resounding life to Journeys. Journeys offers many things to many people: An everyday presentation of the principles of evolution; a hands on treatment of DNA trace science; a study of earth and universe sciences with some unique theories thrown in; Family values of morality and ethics; everyday genealogy; practical descriptions of tool development; and the perseverance of a few individuals who saw to the survival of our species. Stanley’s love of history and science is coupled with genealogy and his love of Family. It is a summary of our history and his hopes for our future. It is historical fiction meshed with historic fact, transporting the reader to places beyond, through the art of story-telling. Stanley has already started work on writing a sequel of additional stories of fictional Family journeys exploring other vast regions of our earth including recent archaeology discovery regions that seem not to be in accordance with the NGM DNA general human traces. He also anticipates the last volume of the trilogy pulling together Family observations of the journeys of the first two volumes and presenting an exciting human prehistory of earth based upon the Family observations as well as indisputable evidence that exists before our eyes. Prepare yourself.
Arranged alphabetically by county. Within each county lists important agencies, court records, census records, and published sources to aid in local genalogical research.
(From the introduction) The material for Vinton County and Its Families was compiled over a period of many years. The information included is principally from 1850, the date of the establishment of the county, to the near present time (1996).
Sanford Gladden traces the history of the Durst/Darst family and some 40 other related families from their European roots to Philadelphia in Colonial times. They migrated to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, to Delaware and Pickaway Counties in OH and on to Texas. Some of the related surnames are: Beck, Cecil, Chandler, Charlton, Cozad, Craig, Damon, Deam, Dill, Eaton, Ewing, Fry, Glendy, Glotfelter, Grigsby, Guy, Harshman, Haynes, Holman, Huston, Jamison, Keithly, Kennedy, Kent, Lightner, Marshall, Morgan, Orman, page, Perrins, Ramsey, Selling, Stroop, Trolinger, and Weiser among other smaller branches.