Piddlin' In Grandma's Trunk - Vol. 1:

Piddlin' In Grandma's Trunk - Vol. 1: "Gettin' It Straight" - VOLUME 1

by Joan Lyons
Piddlin' In Grandma's Trunk - Vol. 1:

Piddlin' In Grandma's Trunk - Vol. 1: "Gettin' It Straight" - VOLUME 1

by Joan Lyons

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Overview

Discover the true legacy of the Rue, Grissett, Stamps, and other families in Long Creek and Georgiana, Alabama emphasized in my "Joannie's" paper walls of time. You will find the tracing of ancestors through six generations of slaves, free-men, farmers, master builders, blacksmiths, seamstresses, mason/bricklayers, maids, cooks, teachers, mid-wives, merchants, pulp-wood loggers, store owners, moonshiners, and juke joint owners.

The story begins with migration to the United States that documents generations since gone until current. You will discover how families are interrelated and their relations to the Adams, Anderson, Ballard, Blackmon, Binion, Carter, Coleman, Cowan, Crosby, Golson, Hall, Harkness, Hawthorne, Kent, Maye, McCall, McKee, Milner, Richardson, Ross, Stallworth, Still, Thomas, and Tillman/Tillmon families.

If you are kin to any of the families recognized and you are an ancestor sleuth, this book is for you! The off springs of all mentioned ancestors will surely be blushingly amazed and unquestionably you will appreciate a plethora of timeless photos and the uncovering of lost family history in time.

Significantly, this book contains gripping affirmation, that not only inspired a generation of black activists – freedom rebels, but drove home the bitter realities of racism, through confirmed underground railroad experiences, and true family connections.

As the youngest genealogy/historian writer in our family, I wanted to accurately trace our family roots in a pristine and meticulous manner. I wanted to recapture our family history in its glorious state. We had a rich cultural heritage that slavery took from our ancestors, along with their names and their identities.

This book is certainly an incredibly comprehensive book, with roughly eight hundred pages highlighting the ancestors of Georgiana, Long Creek, Spring Hill, Garland, Owassa, Evergreen, and surrounding communities in the area.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798986442006
Publisher: JOAN LYONS
Publication date: 06/25/2022
Pages: 800
Sales rank: 865,990
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 2.25(d)

About the Author

The daughter of John Henry and Ruby (Rue) Lyons. The youngest of five children.

• Earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and a Minor in Forensic Psychology.
• Earned a Master’s in Criminology and a concentration in Crime Scene Technology completing with a 4.0 GPA.
• A member of the Delta Epsilon Honor Society and Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Organization.

As a child, I was most fond of both my maternal and paternal grandmothers. More often than times, I spent most of my days with my maternal grandmother which afforded me to become more acquainted with my mother’s side of the family.

Oftentimes, my grandmother “Mother” would tell me stories about our family - stories that went back to her grandparents, and their grandparents, down through the generations to our “African Slave Relatives”. I remember one story in particular, “Mother” said in her serious voice, “We had family who was taken from Africa and cattle off in several states such as Virginia, Carolina, other states up North, some by way South through the Gulf, and as a result, we have many family members scattered all throughout the United States”. “Mother” further adds, “When she was a child, she saw many beaten, chained, and dragged most brutally”. As an impressionable child, I was in awe – like really!

When reflecting and replaying our conversations, I decided to put pen to paper. I began to reach out and contact various historians and writers in the family for reliable information or leads, from our conversations, I was left feeling much information has not been told. It took me several months to locate family who was not acknowledged in our past family books, I wanted their stories to be told. Without question, it took me beyond the time I anticipated to authenticate their family narratives. In the end, a brilliant work of family legacy was produced!
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