Blackburns, Today and Yesterday


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The Blackburn family moved from Virginia to North Carolina in 1779.




My Ancestral Voices


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Dr. Joice Christine Bailey Lewis wrote My Ancestral Voices at the age of seventy-four. She tells stories about people and events that occurred in the Alabama community where her ancestors lived for five generations. Dr. Lewis uses autobiographies and biographies to describe events by details and dialogue that are either true, assumed, or plausible. Dr. Lewis, a member of the fifth generation, tells how she drew strength from the historical accounts of survival of people through slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, racial segregation, educational inequality, sharecropping, the civil rights movement, the Second World War, Northern and Western Diaspora, and her ancestors beating great odds to succeed in landowning and community development and in fields of medicine, law, education, and business. The Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church was erected by the first generation of ancestors who were all freed slaves. It is still in service to the community of Romulus (Ralph) Alabama. The church stands as a monument to its members, who rose up from slavery to create a lasting legacy of hope, love, and family.




Yesterday's Buses


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AEC, Bristol, Crossley, Daimler, Dennis, Leyland and others were all manufacturers of passenger vehicle chassis which could be seen throughout the country in the years following the end of World War Two. They produced a wide range of double deck and single deck buses and coaches, bodied by a considerable number of body builders. With the exception of Dennis, all those chassis makers have now disappeared, along with nearly all the body builders. In addition, most operators of this variety of vehicles are no longer in existence, being primarily absorbed into larger operations. This book can only give a small indication of the major role Steve and his Quantock Heritage fleet have played in preserving not only part of the engineering history of this country, but its effect also on social history. In practical terms he has displayed this by enabling the general public to see, enjoy, and also use vehicles of a bygone era.







Nomination of Benjamin B. Blackburn


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Journal of a Genealogist


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Ancestry (through ancestral wills) of Alyene Elizabeth (Westall) Prehn (b.1905), and some of the ancestry of her husband, Paul Henry Prehn (1892-1973), of Urbana, Illinois. Includes her autobiography.




In The Company Of Heroes: The Memoirs of Captain Richard M. Blackburn Company A, 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry Regiment - WW II


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Never before in the history of the world had there been such cataclysmic destruction until World War II. The entire face of the earth changed, as millions died and entire cities were razed to rubble. World War II was the harbinger of the Holocaust and the herald of the Atomic Age. For Americans, it was a time of intense patriotism and sacrifice in the cause of freedom throughout the world. Follow an American infantryman as he goes to war in the European Theater of Operations. Walk with him among the treacherous hedgerows of Normandy and through the bitter cold of winter in Germany. See through his eyes the death, destruction, and depravation of a world gone mad. From the beaches of Normandy to the gates of Nazi Germany, read of heroic deeds and ultimate sacrifice. The vivid accounts of 1Lt. Richard Blackburn represent history in its purest form a firsthand story of how "The Greatest Generation" stepped up to save the world and the freedom we cherish as Americans. "I was no hero, but I am honored to have served in the company of heroes those who gave the ultimate sacrifice and rest forever under white crosses in the far away places they helped to liberate." Richard M. Blackburn (U.S. Army, Ret.)










The Strange Adventures of Eric Blackburn


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In 'The Strange Adventures of Eric Blackburn' by Harry Collingwood, readers are swept away on a thrilling journey filled with mystery, danger, and intrigue. Collingwood's literary style intertwines elements of adventure and suspense, transporting the reader to a different time and place. The vivid descriptions and dynamic characters captivate the imagination, making it a truly immersive reading experience within the context of 19th-century literature. The novel's exploration of themes such as bravery, loyalty, and the pursuit of truth resonate with readers of all ages. Harry Collingwood's attention to detail and atmospheric writing create a sense of authenticity that draws the reader deeper into the story of Eric Blackburn's extraordinary adventures. As a prolific writer of nautical fiction, Collingwood's own experiences as a sailor likely influenced the vivid depiction of sea voyages and daring escapades in the book. For fans of classic adventure stories and historical literature, 'The Strange Adventures of Eric Blackburn' is a must-read that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.