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Author Newton, Maud, author.

Title Ancestor trouble : a reckoning and a reconciliation / by Maud Newton.

Publication Info. New York : Random House, [2022]

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  92 NEWTON    Check Shelf
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Non Fiction  929.2 NEWTON    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  929.2 NEWTON    Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  929.2097 NEWTON    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  929.209 NEWTON    Check Shelf
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult Department  929.2 NEW    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  929.2097 NEW    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  929.2 NEW    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  BIO NEWTON    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  929.2097 NEWTON    Check Shelf

Edition First edition.
Description xviii, 378 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, genealogical table ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references (pages 331-364) and index.
Contents A doorway -- Not forgotten -- Like a lenticular print -- Skeletons and magnolias -- Family secrets -- DNA sleuthing -- A universal family tree -- Taking a bite -- It skips a generation -- An impulse to leap -- The idea of heredity -- Genes expressing themselves -- Grandma's eyes -- The family face -- Mugshots from DNA -- Grudging kinship -- Chasing the dream -- Emotional recurrences -- Heirlooms and disinheritance -- Monstrous bequests -- Not racist -- Disconnection -- Unacknowledged remains -- The witch -- Generational curses -- Veneration -- Lineage repair -- The namesake -- Beneficial and malignant creativity -- Roots.
Summary "Maud Newton's ancestors have vexed and fascinated her since she was a girl. Her mother's father, who came of age during the Great Depression in Texas, was supposedly married thirteen times, and survived being shot in the stomach by one of his wives. His father purportedly killed a man in the street with a hay hook, and later died in a mental institution. On her father's side, a Massachusetts ancestor was accused of being a witch, who cast sickness on her neighbor's ox and was later tried in court for causing the death of a child. Maud's father had a master's in aerospace engineering on scholarship from an Ivy League university and was valedictorian of his law school class; he also viewed slavery as a benevolent institution that should never have been disbanded, and would paint over the faces of brown children in her storybooks. He was obsessed with maintaining the purity of his family bloodline, which he could trace back to the days of the Revolutionary War. Her mother was a whirlwind of charisma and passions that could become obsessions; she kept over thirty cats and birds in a tiny two-bedroom apartment, and later started a church in her living room, where she would perform exorcisms. Maud's parents' marriage was acrimonious, their divorce a relief. But the meeting of their lines in her was something she could not shake. She signed up for an online account and began researching her genealogy. She found records of marriages and trials, wills in which her ancestors gave slaves to their spouses and children. The search took over her life. But as she dabbled in DNA testing and found herself sunk in census archives at 1 o'clock in the morning, it was unclear to her what she was looking for. She wanted a truth that would set her free, in a way she hadn't identified yet. This book seeks to understand why the practice of genealogy has become a multi-billion-dollar industry in contemporary America, while also mining the secrets and contradictions of one singularly memorable family history."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Newton, Maud.
Newton, Maud -- Family.
Newton family.
Genealogy.
Genetic genealogy -- United States.
Racism -- United States.
United States -- Race relations.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General.
Newton family. (OCoLC)fst00215374
Families. (OCoLC)fst01728849
Genealogy. (OCoLC)fst00939652
Genetic genealogy. (OCoLC)fst01748669
Race relations. (OCoLC)fst01086509
Racism. (OCoLC)fst01086616
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
Biographies.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs^FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Dysfunctional Families^MEDICAL / Genetics.
Other Form: Online version: Newton, Maud. Ancestor trouble. First edition New York : Random House, [2022] 9780812997934 (DLC) 2021025845
ISBN 9780812997927 (hardcover)
0812997921
9780812997934 (ebook)
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