The forgotten chapters: my journey into the past
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Katherine Dimancescu's narrative offers readers a window into the lives of some of her well-known and also little known maternal ancestors who helped shape the New England communities they called home. These discoveries include Mayflower passengers John Alden and his future wife Priscilla Mullins, ancestral homesteads from the 1600s, veterans of The Pequot War (1637) and King Philip's War (1675-76), slave-owning ancestors in New England, 17th and 18th century diary keepers whose original diaries are in archives, persecuted Quakers including Mary (Barrett) Dyer who was hanged on Boston Common, and signers of The Flushing Remonstrance.
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Dimancescu, K. (2013). The forgotten chapters: my journey into the past. [Katherine Dimancescu].
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Dimancescu, Katherine. 2013. The Forgotten Chapters: My Journey Into the Past. [Katherine Dimancescu].
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Dimancescu, Katherine, The Forgotten Chapters: My Journey Into the Past. [Katherine Dimancescu], 2013.
MLA Citation (style guide)Dimancescu, Katherine. The Forgotten Chapters: My Journey Into the Past. [Katherine Dimancescu], 2013.
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505 | 0 | |a Discovering Denisons -- "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?" -- Colonial crimes and punishments -- Quakers in New England -- The Flushing Remonstrance -- The Pequot War -- King Philip's War -- Fighting for the fort: the grisly history of Fort Griswold -- Revolutionary love -- The War of 1812 -- Cider Hill Farm homecoming -- Pictures are worth a thousand words -- Slavery in Connecticut -- The Stanton-Davis homestead: where Indian law, English law and slavery intersected -- Colonial chronicles -- From pulpit to paper: Reverend Thomas Shepard and his journal -- New London's native son: Joshua Hempstead and his diary -- As one journey ends, others begin -- Postscript: re-envisioning the 17th century: insights and discussions about the past. | |
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