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📖 Description
Forever Young is, in part, a genealogical study of the Morley/Stout and Cowley families and, in part, the memoirs of David C. Morley and Susan Cowley Morley. Entwined in the genealogy and memoirs is a historical examination of the Palentinate region of southwestern Germany, British royalty in the House of Plantengant, Scotland's wars with England and the settlement of the American frontier in Appalachia, with a focus on northeastern Tennessee. Included is a first-hand description of the last days of Butler, Tennessee, the sole town lost to the TVAVS efforts to tame the Tennessee River and it's tributaries, given by those who were driven from this bucolic community by the advancing flood waters of Watauga Lake. The book ends with an examination of the author's Christian faith and the physiology and manifestation of Huntington's Disease, and one family's struggle with the impact of this disease on their lives.