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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
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: '' Currently, our collection includes the celebrated Beville family histories, authored by my grandmother, Asselia S. Lichliter and edited by my father, including 700 Years of the Beville Family (Volume I) and Pioneering in America with the Bevilles (Volume II). My father’s A Boys Eye View of World War II and Other Reminiscences of Maryland’s Eastern Shore captures a snapshot of a moment in history we will never see again, as he recounts what it was like to have lived as a young boy during the war in a small, isolated town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Continuing our family’s great tradition of writing about our heritage, I have also published “Finding Anne Marie: The Hidden History of Our Acadian Ancestors,” an article that describes my own research into our Amerindian family lines in North America. The article, published on the Internet and in two historical journals with further research underway, has fostered an intense interest in exploring Amerindian ancestry in North America and in mitochondrial (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome DNA testing among its readers, and may inspire you to research your own family heritage using these new techniques. ''
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: '' Welcome to the Family Heritage Research Community. In honor of Frank H. Pierce III, his love of the written word and his passion for history, we share with you our family's published research of our own wide-ranging heritage -- as Beville descendents, as early pioneers in America, as Marylanders from the Eastern Shore, and as Amerindians in the Canadian Maritimes.
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Currently, our collection includes the celebrated Beville family histories, authored by Asselia S. Lichliter and edited by Frank Pierce, including 700 Years of the Beville Family (Volume I) and Pioneering in America with the Bevilles (Volume II). A Boys Eye View of World War II and Other Reminiscences of Maryland’s Eastern Shore captures a snapshot of a moment in history we will never see again, as Frank Pierce recounts what it was like to have lived as a young boy during the war in a small, isolated town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
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Continuing this family’s great tradition of writing about our heritage, Marie Rundquist has also published “Finding Anne Marie: The Hidden History of Our Acadian Ancestors,” an article that describes her research into her maternal ancestors' Amerindian family lines in North America. The article, published on the Internet and in two historical journals with further research underway, has fostered an intense interest in exploring Amerindian ancestry in North America and in mitochondrial (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome DNA testing among its readers, and may inspire you to research your own family heritage using these new techniques.
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In support of our family's mission to research our histories, to preserve our legends, and to bring our ancestors to life in our works, we restore these cherished publications to print and so rebuild our family's heritage, one story at a time.''
  
 
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Welcome to Family Heritage Research Community

Description

Excerpted from the website description:

Welcome to the Family Heritage Research Community. In honor of Frank H. Pierce III, his love of the written word and his passion for history, we share with you our family's published research of our own wide-ranging heritage -- as Beville descendents, as early pioneers in America, as Marylanders from the Eastern Shore, and as Amerindians in the Canadian Maritimes.

Currently, our collection includes the celebrated Beville family histories, authored by Asselia S. Lichliter and edited by Frank Pierce, including 700 Years of the Beville Family (Volume I) and Pioneering in America with the Bevilles (Volume II). A Boys Eye View of World War II and Other Reminiscences of Maryland’s Eastern Shore captures a snapshot of a moment in history we will never see again, as Frank Pierce recounts what it was like to have lived as a young boy during the war in a small, isolated town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

Continuing this family’s great tradition of writing about our heritage, Marie Rundquist has also published “Finding Anne Marie: The Hidden History of Our Acadian Ancestors,” an article that describes her research into her maternal ancestors' Amerindian family lines in North America. The article, published on the Internet and in two historical journals with further research underway, has fostered an intense interest in exploring Amerindian ancestry in North America and in mitochondrial (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome DNA testing among its readers, and may inspire you to research your own family heritage using these new techniques.

In support of our family's mission to research our histories, to preserve our legends, and to bring our ancestors to life in our works, we restore these cherished publications to print and so rebuild our family's heritage, one story at a time.

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English

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