Author Releases Comprehensive Genealogical Research Book on the Jackel - Jeckel Families of the Rheinland, Germany
Author Joseph Yakel presents the intriguing history of the JACKEL, JECKEL, JAECKEL, IEKEL, and YAKEL families. Originally rooted in the villages of Hergenfeld, Schoneberg, Spabrucken, and Wallhausen, located in Kreis Kreuznach, Rhineland, Germany, this extensive history traces the lineage (originally spelled JACKEL and JECKEL), from the mid 1600's, through the family’s emigration to the United States in 1847, and into present times.
(PRWEB) March 16, 2005 -- Joseph Yakel, third generation New Yorker, presents this unique historical accounting with a keen eye toward detail in every way. Completed after more than five years of extensive research, Yakel said he is excited to offer this reference book to others interested in genealogical research. “This book effort was truly a work of love for me. It's the product of an intense desire to re-discover aspects of the JACKEL-JECKEL history that had been obscured by the span of time." He added, "Now that their history has been revealed in print, I expect that the story will continue to evolve. What I have written is much more than a compilation of names, dates and places. Rather, it is the rich, living history of a strong people, who, through the conduct of their own lives, have helped to shape us into the people we are today. And this is why, even at 460-odd pages, I don't consider it a 'done-deal'. There is always more to contribute to the story."
Yakel continued, "The link to our past is surely as important as the link to our future. Our history defines who we are. If you have ever looked in a mirror and asked why you look as you do, or questioned why your family practices a particular faith, or pondered the reason behind a particular medical condition in the family, on some level, you have sought out your family history. Research can answer those questions, and many others. In the end, genealogical research is a way for us to preserve our ancestry for future generations to cherish, and pass on.”
Over 470 pages in length, this chronology is packed full of otherwise unavailable reference materials and information. It contains more than 170 photographs, maps, property indentures, birth, marriage, death and other church records, directory listings, tax rolls, census data, and more. In addition, the book includes sections on German/Prussian history, as well as historical data on the Albany, NY area, where the family re-settled in the mid-19th century. With dozens of names and references fully indexed, Yakel opines that this book may well be the MOST comprehensive work on these particular families ever written.
"The JACKEL, JECKEL, JAECKEL, IEKEL, YAKEL Family History Book” is available in hardcopy or downloadable format, and can be purchased from Lulu.com publishing at:
http://www.lulu.com/content/112674
For additional works by this author, visit:
http://www.lulu.com/yakel
Book Details:
ISBN: 1-4116-2715-6
Download: PDF (55543 kb)
Printed: 464 pages, 8.5 x 11.0 in., Perfect-bound, 60# white interior paper, black and white interior ink, 100# white exterior paper, full-color (CMYK) exterior
License: Standard Copyright License
Copyright Year: © 2005 Joseph Yakel
Language: English
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