How does a family last for hundreds of years? Not just to live but to continue and prosper for generations. My Ozarks family has mostly been rural, non-city dwelling, independent farmers who maintained a subsistence lifestyle. Occasionally, a generation would experience a brief time of prosperity only to be brought down by the next disaster. Therefore, none of my lineage is known as the area’s bankers, lawyers, doctors, merchants, and other “names” that are bandied about as founders or upper-class folk who have much written about them.
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