Lew Toulmin's New Adventures Since Writing The Most Traveled Man on Earth

Adventures in Genealogy


Finding Lost Airplanes
New Cruising Stories
New Land Adventures
The Florian Letters
Adventures in Genealogy
Travel Back Home
If you have read The Most Traveled Man on Earth, you know that genealogy can be fun and adventurous. Lew proves this point again by trying to find the missing town of his great-ggg-grandfather, one of the founders of Alabama. He also tracks down a World War II soldier who lost his dog tag on a remote South Pacific island, joins more lineage societies than you ever knew existed, and reflects on the Jamestowne 400 celebrations.

Finding the Lost Ghost Town of Washington Courthouse

The Search for the Grave of Judge Harry Toulmin

The Lost Dog Tag of Sergeant Raymond Brett

Membership in Genealogical Societies

Post Mortem on Jamestown 400



Lew holds Explorers Club flag while looking for a lost ghost town

Sergeant Raymond Brett's Lost Dog Tag