My American FamilyThis Family Tree with its tangled roots and strong, sturdy trunk blossoms out to encompass a full splendor of branches, leaves, and twigs. It stands in a meadow full of life experiences with its rocks of hardships and flowering with beautiful memories. Surrounded by a grove of friendships and acquaintances that have protected and assisted in its life, it stands in its ever-growing majestic splendor reaching towards God’s heaven and eternal life. |
Contents
Richard Bandy | 187 |
Cornelius Bandy | 194 |
The Barton Family | 200 |
Lewellen Bandy | 210 |
Chapter 29 | 218 |
Chapter 30 | 224 |
Chapter 31 | 232 |
Gerald Bandy | 261 |
The Needham Family | 93 |
Anthony Needham III | 103 |
Jeremiah Needham I and II | 136 |
Glady Bandy Clay | 286 |
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