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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Chiefly descendants of Robert Junkins who was born about 1621 in Scotland. He was " ... taken as a prisoner of war at the battle of Dunbar, September 1650, sent to Boston, Massachusetts as a prisoner and arrived about January 1650-51. Was bound out to a party in Dover, New Hampshire and there served his time, near seven years."--P. 1. "He was married prior to 1670 to Sarah, daughter of John Smyth, of Cape Neddick, she was born 1645."--P. 3. Records show that Robert was a resident of York in the province of Maine as early as 1661. [Robert] died late in November or early in December 1699."--P. 3. Sarah Judkins " ... died 20 March 1718 at the Judkins House, death recorded at York, place of burial not known."--P. 5. Descendants and relatives lived in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, California, Washington, Illinois, Kentucky, Vermont, Iowa, Kansas, Rhode Island and elsewhere.
The Junkins Family
Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Chiefly descendants of Robert Junkins who was born about 1621 in Scotland. He was " ... taken as a prisoner of war at the battle of Dunbar, September 1650, sent to Boston, Massachusetts as a prisoner and arrived about January 1650-51. Was bound out to a party in Dover, New Hampshire and there served his time, near seven years."--P. 1. "He was married prior to 1670 to Sarah, daughter of John Smyth, of Cape Neddick, she was born 1645."--P. 3. Records show that Robert was a resident of York in the province of Maine as early as 1661. [Robert] died late in November or early in December 1699."--P. 3. Sarah Judkins " ... died 20 March 1718 at the Judkins House, death recorded at York, place of burial not known."--P. 5. Descendants and relatives lived in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, California, Washington, Illinois, Kentucky, Vermont, Iowa, Kansas, Rhode Island and elsewhere.
Publisher:
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Chiefly descendants of Robert Junkins who was born about 1621 in Scotland. He was " ... taken as a prisoner of war at the battle of Dunbar, September 1650, sent to Boston, Massachusetts as a prisoner and arrived about January 1650-51. Was bound out to a party in Dover, New Hampshire and there served his time, near seven years."--P. 1. "He was married prior to 1670 to Sarah, daughter of John Smyth, of Cape Neddick, she was born 1645."--P. 3. Records show that Robert was a resident of York in the province of Maine as early as 1661. [Robert] died late in November or early in December 1699."--P. 3. Sarah Judkins " ... died 20 March 1718 at the Judkins House, death recorded at York, place of burial not known."--P. 5. Descendants and relatives lived in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, California, Washington, Illinois, Kentucky, Vermont, Iowa, Kansas, Rhode Island and elsewhere.
The Junkin Families
Author: Launcelot-Dane Junkin Family Group History Society
Publisher: North York, Ont. : Launcelot-Dane Junkin Family Group History Society
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
Traces the descendants of the following Junkin couples: Launcelot Junkin and Elizabeth Campbell who married prior to 1799; James Junkin and Mary Chittick who married July 8, 1800 and John Junkin and Jane Junkin who married Aug. 19, 1829. Many of these couples' children immigrated to Canada from Ireland.
Publisher: North York, Ont. : Launcelot-Dane Junkin Family Group History Society
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
Traces the descendants of the following Junkin couples: Launcelot Junkin and Elizabeth Campbell who married prior to 1799; James Junkin and Mary Chittick who married July 8, 1800 and John Junkin and Jane Junkin who married Aug. 19, 1829. Many of these couples' children immigrated to Canada from Ireland.
Margaret Junkin Preston, Poet of the Confederacy
Author: Stacey Jean Klein
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 9781570037047
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
A look at the life and prolific writings of Stonewall Jackson's sister-in-law
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 9781570037047
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
A look at the life and prolific writings of Stonewall Jackson's sister-in-law
History of the Jenkins Family
Author: Daisy Mae Saffold
Publisher: Reflections Publishing
ISBN: 9780996529679
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Learn about a family whose roots began in slavery . Discover how The United States Census Bureau and Ancestry.com help in researching your family's history. Follow the lives of the Jenkins Family from the early 1800's to present day. Gain an education of was like during the time of segregation in the deep south.
Publisher: Reflections Publishing
ISBN: 9780996529679
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Learn about a family whose roots began in slavery . Discover how The United States Census Bureau and Ancestry.com help in researching your family's history. Follow the lives of the Jenkins Family from the early 1800's to present day. Gain an education of was like during the time of segregation in the deep south.
Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire
Author: William Frederick Whitcher
Publisher:
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Category : New Hampshire
Languages : en
Pages : 798
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : New Hampshire
Languages : en
Pages : 798
Book Description
The Reverend George Junkin, D. D., LL.D.
Author: D. X. Junkin
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368128175
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368128175
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
The Reverend George Junkin ...
Author: David Xavier Junkin
Publisher:
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
Illustrated History of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa
Author: Lafayette College (Easton, Northampton County, Pa.)
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
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Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1672
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1672
Book Description
Millenarian Dreams and Racial Nightmares
Author: John H. Matsui
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807175323
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
In Millenarian Dreams and Racial Nightmares, John H. Matsui argues that the political ideology and racial views of American Protestants during the Civil War mirrored their religious optimism or pessimism regarding human nature, perfectibility, and the millennium. While previous historians have commented on the role of antebellum eschatology in political alignment, none have delved deeply into how religious views complicate the standard narrative of the North versus the South. Moving beyond the traditional optimism/pessimism dichotomy, Matsui divides American Protestants of the Civil War era into “premillenarian” and “postmillenarian” camps. Both postmillenarian and premillenarian Christians held that the return of Christ would inaugurate the arrival of heaven on earth, but they disagreed over its timing. This disagreement was key to their disparate political stances. Postmillenarians argued that God expected good Christians to actively perfect the world via moral reform—of self and society—and free-labor ideology, whereas premillenarians defended hierarchy or racial mastery (or both). Northern Democrats were generally comfortable with antebellum racial norms and were cynical regarding human nature; they therefore opposed Republicans’ utopian plans to reform the South. Southern Democrats, who held premillenarian views like their northern counterparts, pressed for or at least acquiesced in the secession of slaveholding states to preserve white supremacy. Most crucially, enslaved African American Protestants sought freedom, a postmillenarian societal change requiring nothing less than a major revolution and the reconstruction of southern society. Millenarian Dreams and Racial Nightmares adds a new dimension to our understanding of the Civil War as it reveals the wartime marriage of political and racial ideology to religious speculation. As Matsui argues, the postmillenarian ideology came to dominate the northern states during the war years and the nation as a whole following the Union victory in 1865.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807175323
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
In Millenarian Dreams and Racial Nightmares, John H. Matsui argues that the political ideology and racial views of American Protestants during the Civil War mirrored their religious optimism or pessimism regarding human nature, perfectibility, and the millennium. While previous historians have commented on the role of antebellum eschatology in political alignment, none have delved deeply into how religious views complicate the standard narrative of the North versus the South. Moving beyond the traditional optimism/pessimism dichotomy, Matsui divides American Protestants of the Civil War era into “premillenarian” and “postmillenarian” camps. Both postmillenarian and premillenarian Christians held that the return of Christ would inaugurate the arrival of heaven on earth, but they disagreed over its timing. This disagreement was key to their disparate political stances. Postmillenarians argued that God expected good Christians to actively perfect the world via moral reform—of self and society—and free-labor ideology, whereas premillenarians defended hierarchy or racial mastery (or both). Northern Democrats were generally comfortable with antebellum racial norms and were cynical regarding human nature; they therefore opposed Republicans’ utopian plans to reform the South. Southern Democrats, who held premillenarian views like their northern counterparts, pressed for or at least acquiesced in the secession of slaveholding states to preserve white supremacy. Most crucially, enslaved African American Protestants sought freedom, a postmillenarian societal change requiring nothing less than a major revolution and the reconstruction of southern society. Millenarian Dreams and Racial Nightmares adds a new dimension to our understanding of the Civil War as it reveals the wartime marriage of political and racial ideology to religious speculation. As Matsui argues, the postmillenarian ideology came to dominate the northern states during the war years and the nation as a whole following the Union victory in 1865.