I also just recieved my copy. The information is great! I have been in
contact with Chuck already and am going to be giving him some more
informaton for the next revision. Anyway, I look forward to it and
anytime you have a book with this much knowledge, it is a great thing!
thanks again!
Jeff Williams
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On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:34 AM, Byron, Ruth <RuthByron(a)fdle.state.fl.us> wrote:
I just received my copy. Boy! Are there a lot of Cardens in America
and as soon as I review it. I will post a brief review. Now I just have to get it in
gear and try to find out when and where we came over from the old country.
ruth
-----Original Message-----
From: carden-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:carden-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of
Arthur Carden
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 5:53 AM
To: carden(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARDEN] Carden in America - Chuck's book
Further to my posting below, it appears that about a dozen of you have now ordered copies
of Chuck's book, though it is not easy to tell from what Lulu reports. Excellent.
When you receive your copy, Chuck and/or I would be delighted to hear who you are and
receive any comments. Maybe some of you will be kind enough to go back to
www.lulu.com
and post brief reviews.
Thanks! Arthur
From: Arthur Carden [mailto:carden@one-name.org]
Sent: 17 March 2012 08:19
To: 'carden(a)rootsweb.com'
Subject: Carden in America - Chuck's book
This is to announce that Chuck's book is now ready for purchase. Visit
www.lulu.com
and put CARDEN in the search box to obtain a copy.
You will find that the blurb at Lulu says:
With encouragement from Arthur Carden, Chuck Carden has agreed to make available for
posterity, in book form, a large part of his research on the family, which includes
entries for over 5,900 Carden descendants and spouses living in USA. They mostly descend
from one or more immigrants from Cheshire, England. An attempt is made to indicate which
Carden males have submitted samples for DNA analysis and what conclusions can be drawn.
Though only twelve branches of the family in America are covered the book will be of
widespread interest. Purchase now is advised, as the next edition in a few months'
time will be more expensive.
The next, more expensive, edition will contain only minor improvements such as better
artwork on the cover.
I personally believe that this 570-page book, densely packed with information and with an
excellent index, should be in the library of every American member of the family, whether
they belong to one of the twelve branches or not.
When you have obtained it, please let Chuck and me have your comments!
Arthur Carden of Horsham, England.
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