Kinfolk

A Historical Look at the Flanery Family of Floyd County

by Parley B. Flanery, Jr.


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£11.48
Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/12/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9781452075372
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9781452075389

About the Book

Although Kinfolk is primarily about the Flanery family of Floyd County, Kentucky, it also offers an insightful look at a way of life unique to Appalachian America. Kinfolk is certain to make you laugh, cry, and marvel at the bond that unites this intriguing family. It describes in great detail what it was like to farm steep hillsides and mountaintops without the aid of mechanized equipment; it illustrates the sport of foxhunting as was performed by mountain men during the middle of the twentieth century; it provides a historical look at significant gun battles between feuding families; but perhaps most importantly, it provides a genealogical chart showing how the Flanery/Flannery family is related to the Dinguses, the Salisburys, the Halberts, the Crisps, the Hicks, the Stephenses and just about every other family in southeastern Kentucky. The author has meshed prose, poetry, and pictures into an informational and entertaining book chronicling his family's history. It is a must read for anyone who is related to the Flanerys or who is from Floyd County, Kentucky. It is also recommended to anyone who is interested in learning what it was like growing up in that part of Appalachia before the advent of four-lane highways and modern communication systems.


About the Author

Parley Bryan Flanery, Jr. was born and raised in the hills of southeastern Kentucky where he absorbed the culture, collected stories of his family, and learned to appreciate the way of life of a proud and protective class of people. Although his first love had always been writing, he had never pursued his interest in the field until after retiring from a career in the life insurance industry where he had won several sales awards, achieved both the CLU and LUTCF designations, and ascended to the level of President-Elect of the Kentucky Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors. Having retired from the business, he now teaches writing classes at the Ashland Community and Technical College. With a hobby in photography, he has included dozens of photographs in this book that he either took himself or rescued from the pile of faded and crumpled pictures that his mother had stored away in shoeboxes. Adept at using Photoshop CS3, he has brought many of the old photos to life, restoring their luster and brilliance to their original status. In his spare time, when he is not golfing or dabbling in photography, he is reconnecting with old friends and family members who provide him with a storehouse full of tales and anecdotes related to his ancestors and other predecessors. In Kinfolk, he has attempted to compile some of the more memorable, important, humorous and touching stories of his family, making it a volume his quite extensive family will surely cherish. Parley Bryan and his wife Joan celebrated their fortieth anniversary in 2010. They are the parents of two lovely daughters, Kimberly and Sara.