157 pages, 6 x 9", hardcover, photographs, illustrated, references, indexed.
A woven history of the times during the Civil War and later.
John Heiner came to America in 1830. He met Elizabeth Outh in Ohio and they were married. They went to Indiana to settle. they had eight children, four boys and four girls.
The family's on-going travails make a unique family saga--exciting and interesting. A worthwhile reading and viewing of National Archives documents.
A daughter Elizabeth, married Joseph Fox, and they had twelve children. Nine were sons. Joseph and seven sons were candy-makers, and were they first in America to have confectionary shops in several states.
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