Through our partner Lulu Printing, we’re pleased to announce that Edward Farmar and the Sons of Whitemarsh is now available for purchase in both premium paperback and hardcover.
This book is not another “family tree book” that records vital statistics of births, deaths, and marriages!
Covering a span of 155 years, the narrative balances local history and the lives of several families who were constantly pushing the boundaries of America’s new frontier.
Over 490 pages of politics, crime, romance, war, sorrow, and hope.
- Provides historical perspective into family immigration into and across America.
- Includes biographies of other prominent friends and associates in Philadelphia.
- Includes biographies of intermarriages into the Dewees, Robeson, Greenfield, and Boone families.
- Includes illustrations, maps, and records.
- Includes cited material and an extensive bibliography.
- Concludes with a biographical sketch of Stephen Farmer, progenitor of Harlan County, Kentucky and why family trees incorrectly have John Farmer as his father.
“This book taught me more than what I learned in school…”