BANDITS, FARMERS, MILITARY LEADERS, PATRIOTS, POLITICIANS, AND PROPHETS

Retracing the Vanishing Footprints of our Ancestors

by Louis E. Adams


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/21/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 468
ISBN : 9781425997045

About the Book

      One interpretation of early American history suggests that many of the immigrants who fled Europe during the 17th and 18th Centuries were seeking freedom from the intolerable social, economic and religious injustices that were prevalent at the time. Even after arriving here, they encountered more hardship. They had to overcome what seemed to be, at times, insurmountable obstacles in their day-to-day survival.  Many did not survive these harsh conditions. Children frequently survived only a few years. Mothers died young, leaving small children to be raised by relatives or neighbors. Young males who joined the military usually did so at an age where we would still consider them to be youngsters. Disease was rampant; and medical care was limited. Families were chased from their homes by hostile Indians. Livestock were killed by wild animals.

    The westward migration of these early settlers was extremely difficult as well. Most travel inland required transport on foot, by wagon-train or oxcart over rough terrain where the paths were often shaped by wild animals. Some of the tragedies and heartaches of our ancestors can be reviewed from limited records, while most of the information can only be retold from hearsay stories passed down from generation to generation. Such may be the history, and could well symbolize the migration patterns of the Adams, Cannon, Hobson, and Pattie families presented in this book.  As a result, it is believed there may be descendants in all of the fifty states, representing all walks of lifeBANDITS, FARMERS, MILITARY  LEADERS, PATROITS, POLITICIANS, and PROPHETS.

 


About the Author

Louis E. Adams spent his early life on a farm in rural Ross County near Chillicothe, OHIO. He is the eldest of eight siblings born to Earsel and Iuka (Daniel) Adams, who were from Lawrence and Johnson Counties Kentucky. Louis graduated from Southeastern High School in Richmondale, OH in 1953, and joined the U. S. Navy. He served with two brothers aboard the USS Tarawa (CVS 40). Following the Navy, he became an Associate Director of the Peace Corps in Morocco, and was later assigned to a World Health Organization (WHO) post in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He attended Ohio University and graduate school at the University of Cincinnati. He became a faculty member of this University in 1968, and spent the next 30 years doing applied research in Immunology. During this tenure, he was the author or co-author of over 200 scientific papers, abstracts, and textbook chapters. He holds an academic rank of Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati Medical School. Since retirement he has authored two books; and, he is in the process of completing a third.