Post by Pat (Friend) Thompson on Sept 12, 2007 9:40:28 GMT -5
Cornelius Ward Friend
by
Patty (Friend) Thompson and Patrick T. Smith
Cornelius Ward Friend was born in Western Maryland in 1804. Cornelius was the son of John Friend Jr. (1764 to 1849) and Elizabeth Ward (1778 to 1845) as well as grandson of John Friend Sr. (1728 to aft 1808), founder of Friendsville, MD. Cornelius traveled to Ohio with his wife in his youth, but he would eventually come back and settle in the Friendsville area, where Cornelius and his descendents would have a profound influence upon the region. This book is the promised continuation of Patty (Friend) Thompson’s “John Friend Sr. of Friendsville, MD” and Patrick T. Smith’s “John Friend Jr. of Friend’s Delight, Sang Run, Maryland” The primary goal of this work is to preserve this history before it is lost to time. This reference book is comprised of 532 pages, fully indexed and presented in an outline format. The authors openly welcome and encourage any additions and/or corrections to this information. The authors can be contacted through the Friend Family Association of America (FFAA) at Friendsville, MD or by e-mail through the FFAA web-site (www.friendfamilyassociation.org ).
The cost of the initial printing has been donated to the FFAA. Proceeds from the initial copies and reprints produced by the FFAA will go to the FFAA. Each book in the initial offering will be signed by the author.
Black and white spiral bound copies can be purchased for $50 (plus $10 S&H) or a CD at $30 (plus $5 S&H). The CD contains a color copy of the book in a PDF format (requiring Acrobat 7.0). Earlier versions of Acrobat can open the text, but not all the images. Credit card purchases can be made by using Pay Pal at the FFAA web-site.
Orders paid by check (made payable to the FFAA) should be sent to:
Pat Thompson,
Vice President of FFAA
5910 Lawrence Ct.
Adamstown MD, 21710
by
Patty (Friend) Thompson and Patrick T. Smith
Cornelius Ward Friend was born in Western Maryland in 1804. Cornelius was the son of John Friend Jr. (1764 to 1849) and Elizabeth Ward (1778 to 1845) as well as grandson of John Friend Sr. (1728 to aft 1808), founder of Friendsville, MD. Cornelius traveled to Ohio with his wife in his youth, but he would eventually come back and settle in the Friendsville area, where Cornelius and his descendents would have a profound influence upon the region. This book is the promised continuation of Patty (Friend) Thompson’s “John Friend Sr. of Friendsville, MD” and Patrick T. Smith’s “John Friend Jr. of Friend’s Delight, Sang Run, Maryland” The primary goal of this work is to preserve this history before it is lost to time. This reference book is comprised of 532 pages, fully indexed and presented in an outline format. The authors openly welcome and encourage any additions and/or corrections to this information. The authors can be contacted through the Friend Family Association of America (FFAA) at Friendsville, MD or by e-mail through the FFAA web-site (www.friendfamilyassociation.org ).
The cost of the initial printing has been donated to the FFAA. Proceeds from the initial copies and reprints produced by the FFAA will go to the FFAA. Each book in the initial offering will be signed by the author.
Black and white spiral bound copies can be purchased for $50 (plus $10 S&H) or a CD at $30 (plus $5 S&H). The CD contains a color copy of the book in a PDF format (requiring Acrobat 7.0). Earlier versions of Acrobat can open the text, but not all the images. Credit card purchases can be made by using Pay Pal at the FFAA web-site.
Orders paid by check (made payable to the FFAA) should be sent to:
Pat Thompson,
Vice President of FFAA
5910 Lawrence Ct.
Adamstown MD, 21710