It takes the average reader 4 hours and 18 minutes to read This Too Shall Pass Genealogy of the Western North Carolina Walker, Covington, Rollins, Smart Families by Dennis Martin
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Volume II of This Too Shall Pass: Genealogy of the Western North Carolina Walker, Covington, Rollins, and Smart Families is the second book of a comprehensive and compelling genealogical trilogy written by two contemporary researchers, and sure to be the main source of reference for many years to come for those seeking information regarding their Carolina ancestors. These three volumes, as well as four other books written by these authors, represent the accumulation of sixteen years of detailed and extensive research work.While all three volumes of This Too Shall Pass . . . contain broad and expansive information about hundreds of family surnames and relatives who lived in western North Carolina from the early pioneer days of the 1700s up to the 1940s, the main focus of Volume II is an in-depth study of the Walker, Covington, Rollins, and Smart family members of Rutherford and Cleveland Counties, complete with revealing personal sketches, intriguing family histories, nostalgic photographs, and extended ancestral lineages. Volume II of the This Too Shall Pass trilogy traces our pioneer ancestor's journey into western North Carolina by the Great Wagon Road, and sheds light on the struggles and conditions they faced while settling in a land of dense forest, wild animals, and Native American Indians. Volume II also includes the story of the Revolutionary War Battle at Moores Creek Bridge, the Covington family involvement, and a tribute page to John Grady, "An American Patriot." If you happen to be one of the numerous individuals who trace their roots back to the Piedmont frontier, this cradle of family expansion, it is highly probable that you will find mention of your ancestors within the covers of this book, and the other publications of these authors. You will also find this publication, Volume II, as well as all three volumes of This Too Shall Pass, plentifully supplied with attractive illustrations and easy to read stories about our, and your, Carolina kinfolk.
This Too Shall Pass Genealogy of the Western North Carolina Walker, Covington, Rollins, Smart Families by Dennis Martin is 254 pages long, and a total of 64,516 words.
This makes it 86% the length of the average book. It also has 79% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 52 minutes to read This Too Shall Pass Genealogy of the Western North Carolina Walker, Covington, Rollins, Smart Families aloud.
This Too Shall Pass Genealogy of the Western North Carolina Walker, Covington, Rollins, Smart Families is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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