Meadowlark Songs: Jane, Woman of Faith and Integrity–and a wish

I had not planned to include Jane Watson Branson in Meadowlark Songs until I found delightful information about her on, of all places, her findagrave page. Information through findagrave isn’t that reliable, but it can point you to original documents.

Rocky Fork

George Washington was president 
when Jane Watson was born in Virginia, 
one of the original thirteen colonies to become a state.

After her family moved to Grainger County, Tennessee,
she married Lemuel Branson in 1806, among the foothills 
of the Great Smoky Mountains. By then Thomas Jefferson,
another Founding Father, was president, our third.
There were seventeen states.

Lemuel and Jane had six children–three sons 
and three daughters–by the time they loaded up 
their belongings to trundle four hundred miles 
seeking greener pastures in Parke County, Indiana, 
coaxed there by Lemuel’s only sister.

Our local Beaverdale Books publishes their top ten best sellers for the month, with an asterisk besides ones written by a local author.

I know that Mother’s Day is over but if you’d still like to get an autographed copy, would you consider stopping in or ordering it from our local indie bookstore during the month of May? Even with shipping (within the US) it’ll cost less than $20. It even comes with a handy bookmark.

515-279-5400
beaverdalebooks@gmail.com

Meadowlark Songs would look very winsome on Beaverdale Books’ May list, in my humble opinion.

 

13 comments

  1. I’m thrilled for you, Joy. I’ve got my copy and can’t wait to dig in and read…hopefully very soon. Sending big hugs to you! 🥰

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