| Genealogical text reveals history of Gabourel family |
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John Gabourel describes his lineage in The House of Gabourel: A Four Century History of the Gabourels of Jersey from 1500 to 1900, an in-depth study of C. Langton's Gabourel Heraldry
BEAVERTON, Ore. (MMD Newswire) February 26, 2010 -- The House of Gabourel: A Four Century History of the Gabourels of Jersey from 1500 to 1900, an in-depth study of C. Langton's Gabourel Heraldry by John Gabourel ties together 400 years of Gabourels and the families into which they married. The House of Gabourel is meant to provide family members and other interested people in-depth information about the Gabourels around the world and throughout history. Gabourel tracks his lineage from Jersey, one of the Channel Islands, to New England, Belize, the West Indies, Tasmania, India and South Africa. Grounded in research, the book has over 900 entries in the index referencing various individuals. Members of the Gabourel family survived the 1526 plague of Jersey, the English Civil War and were plantation owners in Cape Fear, N.C. According to Gabourel, one member of the family, Archibald Arnott, was Napoleon's physician, while another fought in the Second Boer War. Full of drama, The House of Gabourel describes the myriad lives of centuries of Gabourels. Gabourel hopes to entertain and ensure that his family's history is told and preserved and can be passed on to future generations in The House of Gabourel. The House of Gabourel: A Four Century History of the Gabourels of Jersey from 1500 to 1900, an in-depth study of C. Langton's Gabourel Heraldry is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels. About the Author MEDIA CONTACT: REVIEW COPIES AND INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE ### The views and opinions expressed in this press release do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of CreateSpace or its affiliates. |