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Discover how the events of history have impacted a town in Greece, honed the character of a magnificent people, and changed the lives of one family. This is a non-fictional book which presents the history of Greece from when the Greek gods reigned until World War II. It tells the story of Pavlos and Irini of Koróni, Greece, and the stories of their children who immigrated to America in the early 1900s. The stories are not unique to one family. They are shared by thousands of families all over the world. People with roots in Greece will want this book to help tell their own stories. For family…mehr

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Discover how the events of history have impacted a town in Greece, honed the character of a magnificent people, and changed the lives of one family. This is a non-fictional book which presents the history of Greece from when the Greek gods reigned until World War II. It tells the story of Pavlos and Irini of Koróni, Greece, and the stories of their children who immigrated to America in the early 1900s. The stories are not unique to one family. They are shared by thousands of families all over the world. People with roots in Greece will want this book to help tell their own stories. For family historians, this book exemplifies a powerful approach for sharing their research with children. About the author. After retiring, Cathy H. Paris discovered a passion for genealogy. Since 1999, Cathy has been researching and writing about the history of her family and the history of her husband's family. The original version of Greek Like Me was published in 2011. Pioneers of Vanderveer Park was published in 2018, and Irish Like Me: Seasoned in New Hampshire was published in 2021.
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Pioneers of Vanderveer Park was originally published in 2018. Other books written and published by Cathy H. Paris are Irish Like Me: A Brooklyn Tree, 2022; Irish Like Me: Seasoned in New Hampshire, 2021; and Greek Like Me, 2011. For over twenty years, Cathy explored her family history and now writes about her findings, preserving her discoveries for future generations.