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Jenkinson Family History and Genealogy

Douglas M Dubrish

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English
Douglas M. Dubrish
02 March 2023
For all those with the Jenkinson surname, this book is a must-read! It chronicles the fascinating story of George Jenkinson, born in Ireland around 1826, and his brother Thomas, who left their home country as teenagers to work in granite mines in Scotland. George, an Irish Orangeman, married Elizabeth Love around 1850 in or near Aberdeen, Scotland. The couple immigrated to Canada in 1852, before eventually settling in Arcadia Township, Lapeer County, Michigan, USA.

The book features a treasure trove of historical family documents and numerous pictures, dating back to before 1900. It covers a remarkable 8 generations of the Jenkinson family since 1800, spanning a period of approximately 180 years.

Discover the incredible journey of this remarkable family, from their humble origins in Ireland and Scotland, to their settlement in Michigan, and their enduring legacy. The book provides a rich starting point for further research and is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in tracing their Jenkinson family roots.
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Imprint:   Douglas M. Dubrish
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   132g
ISBN:   9798232030339
Pages:   104
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

My journey as an author began with Death and Back, a book born from my near-death experience that forever changed my perspective. That moment opened my eyes to life beyond this world, leading me to share comfort, insight, and the reassurance I found in facing mortality. From there, my writing unfolded naturally-Spirituality Not Religion explored the intersection of science and faith through biophotons, ancient art, and enduring symbols of human light, while Christianity and Reincarnation revisited forgotten teachings and challenged long-held assumptions about faith and history. My most personal work, Family Found: The DNA Journey, tied my path together as I explored identity, belonging, and resilience through the lens of adoption and genealogy. Across all my books, a common thread emerges: truth, discovery, and the enduring spirit that connects us. I never set out with a master plan-each story revealed itself as I followed the call of curiosity and inspiration, offering readers new ways to see life, faith, and the mysteries that shape us.

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