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McCulloch Legacy

From Scotland to America

Paul Mccollough
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
BookBaby

About

Every family carries a story, but few span two worlds as vividly as the McCulloch legacy. From the windswept hills of Scotland to the prairies of America, this book follows a lineage shaped by hardship, faith, migration, and the determination to build a life worth passing on. Drawing from years of genealogical research, preserved artifacts, and family memory, Paul McCollough weaves a narrative that honors both the documented record and the lived experiences that history books often overlook.

At its heart, The Legacy of Two Worlds is a story about identity - how it forms, how it survives, and how it is carried forward. Through photographs, historical context, and personal reflection, the book explores the forces that shaped generations of McCullochs: the land they left behind, the land they embraced, and the values that held them together across time.

This is more than a family history. It is a tribute to resilience, a preservation of memory, and a gift to future generations who will one day ask where they came from. With a balanced blend of narrative warmth and historical detail, this book invites readers to walk alongside a family whose story reflects the universal search for belonging and meaning.

Related Subjects

  • Scotland
  • Great Britain
  • Europe
  • History
  • Adult Nonfiction

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