Roy Wolde and Sean O'Connor

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Roy Wolde and Sean O'Connor

A Novel of the Northwestern Virginia Panhandle 1800–1865

Historical fiction

Author: Bill Conner

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Language: English

Published by: Xlibris US

Published on: 22nd November 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 495 Kb

ISBN: 9781465305671


Family and Setting

This book continues my story about the family of Reverend Nathaniel Wolde, his wife, Mary Catherine, and their friends, Patrick and Lucy O''Connor, and Albert and Martha Sawyer. It is a close friendship, and the husbands, proclaimed themselves to be brothers. The story is set in the 1850s, near Fairmont, in western Virginia, close to the Mononghela River.

Family Details

The Woldes have five children, sons, Roy and Riley, and daughters, Martha Jane, Sarah, and Lucy; Patrick and Lucy O''Connor have two sons, Sean and Michael, and a daughter, Megan. The Sawyers, having no children, adopted those of their friends.

Story Beginnings

The book begins with the return of the Wolde family, and the O''Connor children, from New York City, where they had spent Christmas. None of them had ever been outside Marion County before, and it was quite an experience. The second Wolde son, Riley, returned to Scotland with his uncle, Ian MacTavish, to live with his grandfather, Baron Robert MacTavish, in Dunne, Scotland.

Career and Opportunities

James Marsden, Superintendent of Construction for the B & O Railroad, was impressed by young Sean O''Connor, and offered him a job with the railroad, saying he would send the young man to Baltimore to finish his education, then to college, to become a full-fledged engineer. Thus, his career began.

Land and Business

Reverend Wolde and his two "brothers" formed a company to buy and sell land. Knowing he would not have time to look after the family farm, he gives this responsibility to Roy. The young man tells his father he cannot manage the farm with all the horses, cattle, and sheep they own, and no help to raise crops to feed them; the animals had to go; he would make money by cutting timber. Roy convinces Michel O''Connor to become his partner in the venture. The two young men form a bond that is never broken during their lifetime. It was further enhanced when they each married the other''s sister; Roy and Megan, Michel and Martha Jane.

Story Themes and Characters

The book deals with all their successes as well as the heartbreaks they encounter. It follows young Sean O''Connor through the beginning of his career as a railroad man. It introduces a new character, David Sullivan, who comes from New York City, to live with the Wolde family, and join Roy and Michael in their timber business.

Continuing the Series

The story continues in Book # 3.

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