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The Sneads of Fluvanna (Classic Reprint)
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When one crosses the Atlantic going East, he turns his back on the new and faces the old. It is the old palaces, old paintings, old cathedrals, old abbeys, old museums, filled with rare old curios, that one goes in search of. And what is it that gives such fascination to the old? There is surely nothing in mere crumbling stones to enchant one. It is the history embodied in it, the tale of a past civilization with its colossal characters, that swayed the minds of men and made great achievements possible. How we like to look upon some of these memorials, and people them with our own ancestors who passed, as history records, through scenes of blood to perpetuate the nation's honor!
It was soon after returning, in 1894, from a first view of these old world monuments of the past that the present writer was impressed with the duty of helping a little in the making of history, by collecting memorials for future generations, the impulse thus begun has borne fruit in this little book of family lore and memories.
It began with the query, what of our remote ancestors? Where did they come from? I had learned very little of them in my childhood home, but I had read somewhere that each individual is the sum of his ancestors, and that each person is an omnibus in which his ancestors ride. The question haunted me and would have itself answered.
A few years before this inquiry began, a Baptist minister in Kentucky had written me that he had a book called the "Broadmead Records" of Bristol, England, containing interesting information of one Nathaniel Snead, in 1672, a Baptist deacon.
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