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Woolum Family History and Genealogy

Douglas M Dubrish

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English
Douglas M. Dubrish
21 February 2026
Woolum Family History and Genealogy is an account of one family's journey across generations, tracing its roots from eighteenth-century Germany to the American frontier and beyond. Drawing on wills, land records, church registers, and historical sources, this book reconstructs the lives of the Woolum family within the broader story of American history.

Each chapter places individuals and families in the context of their times, exploring the economic conditions, political events, wars, frontier conflicts, climate, and technological changes that shaped daily life. From colonial settlements and the Revolutionary era to westward migration, the Civil War, and the transformation of rural communities, the narrative reveals how national events influenced the choices and experiences of ordinary families.

More than a genealogy, this work brings ancestors to life, portraying the challenges of farming, migration, marriage, and family life in the Appalachian region. Readers interested in family history, early American settlement, and the experience of past generations will find an engaging portrait of perseverance and heritage.

This book preserves the memory of the Woolum family for future generations while offering a window into the broader human story of endurance, faith, and the search for opportunity in a changing world.
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Imprint:   Douglas M. Dubrish
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   168g
ISBN:   9798224506705
Pages:   138
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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