The Lost Fifty-Seven

The Lost Fifty-Seven

by Ron Williams
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 25/10/2024

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"He probably had another family in the United States that we didn't know about" went the story author Ron Williams was told when he would ask about his deceased paternal grandfather. As a child, the explanation satisfied, but then it didn't.


The Lost Fifty-Seven: A Genealogical Journey of Discovery, Deception, Secrets and Scandal is a genealogical memoir sharing the author's prolonged efforts to uncover the truth about his grandfather's secretive early life.


Alfred Victor Williams arrived on the streets of Vancouver in June 1947. Within months he was a homeowner with a new bride and a child on the way. He was fifty-seven years old at the time. He lived another twenty years, but when he died, he took with him all details of his first fifty-seven years.


Early research efforts allot few clues, until hints of deception and scandal slowly surface. Along the way, an estranged family is reunited after decades apart.


Finally, with the help of few surviving documents and photographs, as well as genealogical websites and tools, the full story begins to unravel, exposing a lost inheritance, a kidnapping, and a secret identity.


Join Ron Williams in his genealogical efforts to uncover the lost fifty-seven years of his grandfather's life.

ISBN:
9781069103727
9781069103727
Category:
Memoirs
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
25-10-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Ron Williams
Ron Williams

Ron Williams is a retired teacher, mathematician, computer-man, political scientist, farmer and writer. He has a BA from the University of Sydney, and a Masters in Social Work and a PhD in Political Science from the University of Hawaii. He writes: I was born in 1934, so that I can remember well a great deal of what went on around me from 1939 onwards. But of course, the bulk of this book's material came from research. That meant that I spent many hours in front of a computer reading electronic versions of newspapers, magazines, Hansard, MinistersPress releases and the like. My task was to sift out, day-by-day, those stories and events that would be of interest to the most readers.

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