Description
When misfortune strikes his family, by way of an unexpected ill health to his dad, Teddy Thornton is compelled to stop attending his studies and look for a job to help provide for his family. Little does he know that he is tossed into a realm of law breaking and simulating. Will he act accordingly, or will he innocently be hurled into the way of the wicked? And will the inscrutability of Heron Hall be unraveled? Captain Ted contains these chapter stories: “Holding the Fort”; Gathering Clouds; A Home-Coming; A Morning Walk; “The Bean Stalk”; Kilkannegan’s Broth; Beginning Business; Teddy’s “Friends”; Humpty; A Traitor’s Trick; Miss Dolly and “Jack” Involved; A Friend in Need; A Bold Move; Heron Hall; A Note of Alarm; A Night in the West Wing; Victory; and Happy Days at Heron Hall. Charles Neill wrote about his great grandmother named Mary T. Waggaman who was called as “little grandma”. Charles’ grandmother, Esther Waggaman Neill, was among her daughters. She got married to Charles P. Neill with whom he got his name. He has a massive family history of the Waggamans, indited by a relative – of which there are a number. Aside from the 11 kids in her very own family, Mary T. Waggaman’s brother-in-law, Thomas Ennals Waggaman, had 21 kids by 3 partners – the 1st 2 partners had 7 kids separately and soon passed away. His 3rd partner lived longer than him. The total number of relatives he has were extremely difficult to count. He realized that he has so many cousins. These are some of Mary’s volumes. He has only a few of her volumes as his relatives acquired some of Mary’s collections. These are: Corinne’s Vow; Lisbeth – The Story of a First Communion; Josephine Marie; Buddy; Winnie’s Luck; Tom’s Luck; The Secret of Pocomoke; Billy-Boy; Lady Bird; Sergeant Tim; The Nobodies; and so much more!
Product ID: 9781776740499
Sku: TP-4ESV-L038