1. Abram
1.1. From London Slums
1.1.1. Wanted a new life
1.2. Arrived during the Powhaton Indian War
1.3. One of the first to grow tobbacco
1.3.1. Used slaves on plantation
2. Married
3. Anthony
3.1. Supported Independance
3.2. Envisioned a great nation above all others
3.3. Fought & died in Revolution
4. Daniel
4.1. Detested idea of Independance
4.2. Fled to Upper Canada
5. Married
6. Married
7. Paul
7.1. Captain in the Mexican-American War
7.2. Moved to Boston area after the war
7.2.1. Freed all slaves before moving
7.3. Part of the abolitionist movement
8. Edward
8.1. Agreed with abolitionists
8.2. Fought for Union
8.2.1. Encountered brother many times throughout war
8.2.1.1. Let him go
8.3. Promoted to Major
9. Married
10. George
10.1. Worked in factory
10.1.1. Horrible working conditions
10.1.2. Leader of the worker's union
10.1.2.1. Fought for better working conditions
10.1.2.2. Wanted an 8h work day and the removal of child labour
10.1.2.3. Didn't accomplish this during his tenure as the union leader
11. Married
12. Married
13. John
13.1. Worked in ford factory
13.1.1. Factory supplied war materials for WWl
13.1.2. Continued making cars after the war
13.1.3. Ford payed workers $5 dollars per day
13.1.3.1. $120 in todays money
14. Married
15. James
15.1. Hatted communists
15.2. Accused many people of being communist
15.3. Owned a large house
15.4. Worked as a car salesman
15.4.1. Accused anyone who didn't buy a car of being communist
16. Married
17. Michael
17.1. Refused to fight in Vietnam
17.1.1. Burned his draft card
17.2. Was a "hippie"
17.3. Attended Woodstock
18. Married
19. Jacob
19.1. Works as a lawer
19.2. Saw 9/11 happen on television
19.3. Voted for Donald Trump
19.3.1. Wants to see Trump build a wall
20. Tabitha
20.1. Hesitant to venture the unknown
20.2. One of the first to arrive at Jamestown
20.3. Paranoid of Indians
21. Samantha
21.1. Injured in the Boston Massacre
21.2. Boycotted British tea and other items
22. Primrose
22.1. Abolitionist
22.2. Voted for Lincoln to abolish slavery
23. Ann
23.1. Joined ladies' aid society
23.2. Supported the war effort in every way possible
24. Thomas
24.1. Bad relationship with parents
24.2. Opposed the abolition of slavery
24.3. Fought for the Confederates
24.3.1. Encountered brother many times throughout war
24.3.1.1. Let him go
25. Anna
25.1. Lived a better life than impoverished European immigrants
25.1.1. Still living in poverty
25.2. Supported the prohibition of alcohol
25.2.1. Believed that alcohol is the root of all evil
26. Helen
26.1. Worked as a teacher
26.2. Earned to right to vote
26.2.1. One of the first ever women to vote
27. Susan
27.1. Stay at home wiife
27.2. Performed the daily household tasks
27.3. Cooked for everyone in the family everyday
28. Lisa
28.1. Hatted what the Vietnam war stood for
28.2. Was a "hippie"
28.2.1. Advocated peace and love for everyone