Local Author Releases amazon THE WILLIAMS BROTHERS In May of 1843, James Williams, John Williams, Isaac Williams, and Squire Williams decided to leave their vast 640-acre home in Cape Girardeu, Missouri, and ride their horses all the way to Captain John Sutter's Fort on the Sacramento River in California. With excerpts from personal journals of the Williams brothers, we get a personal and first-hand look at the hardships and hazards that the Williams brothers endured on this lengthy trip. Members of Williams Family migrated to Kern County in the 1850s and 5th, 6th and 7th generations still reside in Kern County today. -MISSDURI TO CALIFORNIA DY HORSEDACE IN 1DE3 - A GREAT-OREAT ORANDSON'S PERSPECTIVE TIMOTHY LEMUCCHI Author Timothy Lemucchi Born and raised in Bakersfield. He lives with his family on the banks of Kern River. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts degree from Stanford University. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University in 1964 and has been a practicing lawyer in Kern County for 55 years. (alI LIH Local Author Releases amazon THE WILLIAMS BROTHERS In May of 1843, James Williams, John Williams, Isaac Williams, and Squire Williams decided to leave their vast 640-acre home in Cape Girardeu, Missouri, and ride their horses all the way to Captain John Sutter's Fort on the Sacramento River in California. With excerpts from personal journals of the Williams brothers, we get a personal and first-hand look at the hardships and hazards that the Williams brothers endured on this lengthy trip. Members of Williams Family migrated to Kern County in the 1850s and 5th, 6th and 7th generations still reside in Kern County today. -MISSDURI TO CALIFORNIA DY HORSEDACE IN 1DE3 - A GREAT-OREAT ORANDSON'S PERSPECTIVE TIMOTHY LEMUCCHI Author Timothy Lemucchi Born and raised in Bakersfield. He lives with his family on the banks of Kern River. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts degree from Stanford University. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University in 1964 and has been a practicing lawyer in Kern County for 55 years. (alI LIH