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While others, excited by news of the Gold Rush, migrated to California in the late s. Great birthday, diary, or family reunion gift for people who love ancestry, genealogy, and family trees. Born in to the sixteen-year-old daughter of a slave, he came of age among the prostitutes, pimps, and rag-and-bone merchants of New Orleans.

He married four times and enjoyed countless romantic involvements in and around his marriages. A believer in marijuana for the head and laxatives for the bowels, he was also a prolific diarist and correspondent, a devoted friend to celebrities from Bing Crosby to Ella Fitzgerald, a perceptive social observer, and, in his later years, an international goodwill ambassador. And, of course, he was a dazzling musician. From the bordellos and honky-tonks of Storyville--New Orleans's red light district--to the upscale nightclubs in Chicago, New York, and Hollywood, Armstrong's stunning playing, gravelly voice, and irrepressible personality captivated audiences and critics alike.

Recognized and beloved wherever he went, he nonetheless managed to remain vigorously himself. Now Laurence Bergreen's remarkable book brings to life the passionate, courageous, and charismatic figure who forever changed the face of American music. Popular Books. The Becoming by Nora Roberts. Viewing record details Go to previous pages in the record collection. Click the filmstrip to see various pages from the collection displayed along the bottom of the screen.

The page number shows where you are in the collection, and the index button the two heads open the index panel, where you can view a transcription of the record. View the record in full screen mode. Click the detail panel to see source and transcription information. Open the tools menu to print, download, or share the record, to turn hints and helps on or off, or to rotate or flip the image or to invert the colors on the record.

Share the record via email, Facebook, or Twitter. Zoom in or zoom out to see the record larger or smaller. Go to later pages of the record collection. You can also move the image using the arrow buttons. To print the whole page, skip to the next step.

On the right side of the page, click the tools icon and to print , click Print; to download the record, click Download. If you clicked Download, find and open your file. If you clicked Print, go on to the next step. In the menu that appears, choose whether to print the whole page or the zoomed view and whether to print the index and source data. Click Continue. Scroll down the page to see the LifeStory.

The map at the top shows the places that person lived. You can change or delete these. In this example, the family event is the birth of this person's son, Arthur Voss. You can turn off all family events by clicking Show at the top of the page and unchecking Family events. We previously included national and historical events in a LifeStory. Any previously saved historical insights will display on LifeStory, but Ancestry will no longer recommend new historical insights.

To make specific Historical Insights disappear, click Ignore. This is irreversible. To choose which parts of your LifeStory to print, click Customise and select or deselect options. To print, click Print.



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