This book is not just a series of names, dates, and places although it includes plenty of those. It is the story of this family - from wealthy slave owners to pioneers who barely eked out a living on the edge of the wilderness. Their descendants are now spread across this land of ours.
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. How interesting! My grandfather was already 76 years old when I was born. I would love to have known earlier that his father was in the Union militia and his grandfather a Confederate!
. Your book on the Whittingtons is so exciting I can hardly put it down. I am VERY appreciative.
. Great book. Gosh, I got tired just thumbing through it.
. THE BOOK arrived yesterday. I didn't know I have so many cousins. It's overwhelming! It will take me days to get through it.
. I received my first book yesterday and the other three arrived twenty minutes ago. I can hardly wait to see my family's expressions when they open their packages.
. The book arrived in fine shape and I am so pleased with it. I will spend a lot of hours poring over it. Thanks so much for all your years of research and for sharing it.
. It's wonderful! I love the way you interwove history with the actual lives of our kin. I can't say enough good things about it and I have barely had time to read it.
. I received the book today. It's beautiful.
. Received the book yesterday; it's awesome. I should have ordered a second copy, though, as my husband is a Whittington descendant too.
. I thought it was incredible that Jesse Whittington married his NIECE! He was my great-great uncle.
. I cannot tell you how much I have enjoyed your book. I know this has been a labor of love and I, for one, am cherishing your hard work.
. I have no words to express the many kindnesses for the info you provided in my lineage. May God richly bless you and know that you are receiving a very nice pat on the back.