Those Fluker Kents


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This is not a novel. It is a history of an American family. The story begins in Upper Wallop, Hampshire, England, continues to New England in the early 1600's, and finally to the frontier after the Louisiana Purchase, to a region that had once been Spanish West Florida, and which to this day is referred to as the Florida Parishes of Louisiana. Interestingly, in the 300 plus years over which this migration occurred, they only lived in four places: Newbury, Massachusetts, Chester, New Hampshire, Kentwood, Louisiana, and Fluker, Louisiana. The members of the Kent family that eventually settled in Fluker were pioneers, instrumental in founding towns, creating businesses and jobs, and were dominant participants in the development of the social and economic fabric of the local society. These Fluker Kents were a big family, and lived life to the fullest, and deserve to be remembered. This book exists so that their descendants might know who these people were, and how they lived.

Author: Gerry Carley, Gwynette Kent Dixon
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 03/07/2006
Pages: 170
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.56d
ISBN13: 9780595676538
ISBN10: 0595676537
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States | Colonial Period (1600-1775)
- Business & Economics | Economics | General

About the Author
Gerald G. Carley became interested in the history of the Kent Family of Fluker, Louisiana, while listening to stories told by his father-in-law, Richard A. Kent, Jr., about growing up on what was essentially a post-civil war plantation built by his father, Richard A. Kent, Sr., during the early 1900?s. After awhile, he began recording some of the stories Mr. Kent told and began a study of the genealogy of the family. This book represents a culmination of that effort. A graduate of Auburn University and Louisiana State University, Mr. Carley is a retired airline pilot, living in Daphne, Alabama.

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