The women raised children, worked both in and outside the home, and contributed through charitable and social activities. The men worked in their era's growing industries, served in the military, married and had families. The family experiences reflect the history of our country. This record documents the lives of the first three generations of Americans in the Slavin family. Pleasant NY, Bernard would find work as a laborer and Bridget would raise their family. Bernard and Bridget (Quigley) Slavin were post-famine immigrants who left rural Ireland for a better life in America. Sperano, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015. If you know of additional works, please let me know! A good source for locating out-of-print books is the search page at Alibris, which has the inventories of hundreds of bookstores in its database. Here is a list of books of genealogical or historical interest in regards to a Slaven/Slavin/Slevin/etc. Books By and About Slaven(s) Family Members.īooks of genealogical or historical interest.
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