I finally did it - it has been nearly seven years since I published the replica of the original Callin Family History and decided that my next Big Project should be to publish an updated version. And now, I'm waiting for the author proof to come in the mail so I can release the "final" product!
He is a chunky boi.
The Callin Family History (2020 Revision) clocks in at 762 pages, and documents James Callin and 1336 of his descendants. Due to its size and a rise in publishing costs over the last couple of years, the list price is going to be about $50 - but on the bright side, there is no way you will lose it in the bottom of your bag!
This book only tracks the first six generations of descendants, which feels a little incomplete (I'm in the eighth generation, so I didn't make the final 1336), but that also made it easier to reckon with the ethical implications of publishing information about living people. Only two of the 1337 individuals with biographies in this book are still with us - and one of them (Hi, Glenn!) is as eager to see the book as I am.
There are, unfortunately, no pictures - again, the legal and technical problems that go along with publishing other peoples' photos were too much for me to deal with, and photos would have pushed the final page count well over the 800-page limit I was working within. If any of you would like to work together on publishing a smaller/narrower section of the family tree with pictures, that might be worth discussing over on the Callin Family History Facebook group.
MEANWHILE,
If you simply can't wait to start digging into the text, I've begun adding the research (with source citations!) that make up this book to WikiTree - if you start with the page for James Callin and click the "Descendants" button, you will see how far I've made it.
BUT WAIT - THERE'S MORE!
I have also finished editing War Poems, a collection of poetry written by my great-great-grandfather, John H. Callin. You can see one of those poems, The Morgan Raid, on this blog.
This book contains 77 poems, along with a biography I wrote for this edition, a transcription of his original obituary, and endnotes to help give some historical context to some of his subjects. I also included public domain images from the Library of Congress to illustrate some of the people and places he wrote about.
War Poems comes in at 115 pages and will be available in a hardcover edition only.
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