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Preface: Family History, a Way to Know Our Selves and Our Times ix
Introduction: Putting on the Coat of the Past 3
Rosalia, a Misery as Ancient as Sicily 15
"Forty Acres, and All Mine" 43
Banished from Acadia, Exiled in Plymouth Colony 63
Up and Down the Hills of Maine, and Off to Wisconsin 87
Migrants West 105
A Memorable Death, a Common Lot 126
Jacob, the Rise and Fall of a Plebian Patriarch 147
Cousins of the Tongue 176
Workers to the Bone, East Siders to the End 200
Conclusion: The Reason For, and The Matter Of, Family History 241
Amato, Linsdeau, and Associated Families 247
Source Notes 251
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