Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Henry Mauzy : A Huguenot Refugee, the Ancestor of the Mauzys of Virginia and Other States, From 1685 to 1910, and of the Descendants of Jacob Kisling, From 1760 to 1910
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Paperback / Softback
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1835486916
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9781835486917
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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Delve into the extensive lineage of Henry Mauzy, a Huguenot Refugee, and Jacob Kisling, as chronicled by Richard Mauzy in "Genealogical Record of the Descendants." Spanning 225 years, the book meticulously traces the lineage of the Mauzy and Kisling families from 1685 to 1910, shedding light on their significant contributions and historical context.
Set against the backdrop of religious persecution and migration, the book unveils the Huguenot experience and its lasting impact on American history. The socio-political landscapes that shaped their journey and settlement are intricately woven into the narrative, offering readers a deeper understanding of the families' struggles and triumphs.
Mauzy employs meticulous genealogical techniques, presenting an extensive record of descendants while maintaining thematic depth. By intertwining historical events with personal stories, the book transcends mere ancestry, offering insights into broader cultural shifts and societal changes. This fusion of genealogy with historical analysis creates a multidimensional perspective on the families' evolution.
"Genealogical Record of the Descendants" goes beyond genealogy enthusiasts, resonating with history aficionados and those intrigued by the intricate web of lineage and heritage. Through its rigorous research and narrative finesse, the book celebrates the enduring spirit of the families and unveils the intricate threads connecting them to the tapestry of American history.
Set against the backdrop of religious persecution and migration, the book unveils the Huguenot experience and its lasting impact on American history. The socio-political landscapes that shaped their journey and settlement are intricately woven into the narrative, offering readers a deeper understanding of the families' struggles and triumphs.
Mauzy employs meticulous genealogical techniques, presenting an extensive record of descendants while maintaining thematic depth. By intertwining historical events with personal stories, the book transcends mere ancestry, offering insights into broader cultural shifts and societal changes. This fusion of genealogy with historical analysis creates a multidimensional perspective on the families' evolution.
"Genealogical Record of the Descendants" goes beyond genealogy enthusiasts, resonating with history aficionados and those intrigued by the intricate web of lineage and heritage. Through its rigorous research and narrative finesse, the book celebrates the enduring spirit of the families and unveils the intricate threads connecting them to the tapestry of American history.
Delve into the extensive lineage of Henry Mauzy, a Huguenot Refugee, and Jacob Kisling, as chronicled by Richard Mauzy in "Genealogical Record of the Descendants." Spanning 225 years, the book meticulously traces the lineage of the Mauzy and Kisling families from 1685 to 1910, shedding light on their significant contributions and historical context.
Set against the backdrop of religious persecution and migration, the book unveils the Huguenot experience and its lasting impact on American history. The socio-political landscapes that shaped their journey and settlement are intricately woven into the narrative, offering readers a deeper understanding of the families'' struggles and triumphs.
Mauzy employs meticulous genealogical techniques, presenting an extensive record of descendants while maintaining thematic depth. By intertwining historical events with personal stories, the book transcends mere ancestry, offering insights into broader cultural shifts and societal changes. This fusion of genealogy with historical analysis creates a multidimensional perspective on the families'' evolution.
"Genealogical Record of the Descendants" goes beyond genealogy enthusiasts, resonating with history aficionados and those intrigued by the intricate web of lineage and heritage. Through its rigorous research and narrative finesse, the book celebrates the enduring spirit of the families and unveils the intricate threads connecting them to the tapestry of American history.
Set against the backdrop of religious persecution and migration, the book unveils the Huguenot experience and its lasting impact on American history. The socio-political landscapes that shaped their journey and settlement are intricately woven into the narrative, offering readers a deeper understanding of the families'' struggles and triumphs.
Mauzy employs meticulous genealogical techniques, presenting an extensive record of descendants while maintaining thematic depth. By intertwining historical events with personal stories, the book transcends mere ancestry, offering insights into broader cultural shifts and societal changes. This fusion of genealogy with historical analysis creates a multidimensional perspective on the families'' evolution.
"Genealogical Record of the Descendants" goes beyond genealogy enthusiasts, resonating with history aficionados and those intrigued by the intricate web of lineage and heritage. Through its rigorous research and narrative finesse, the book celebrates the enduring spirit of the families and unveils the intricate threads connecting them to the tapestry of American history.
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