Background
Nord, Jeanne du was born on June 24, 1939.
(Makepeace -- the chronicle of the early settlement s on t...)
Makepeace -- the chronicle of the early settlement s on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Marvelous heroes and heroines struggled against terrible villains and scoundrels. The story is laced with their adventures and triumphs. Above all was shining the promise of religious toleration granted by Lord Baltimore of Maryland -- the first such Act in history. This hope and the primal landscape inspired the settlers to consider new concepts. It was indeed a New World with endless possibilities. Makepeace is a historical narrative. The events, dates, geography, and characters are all documented. The lives of the characters have been constructed from probability according to the recorded outcomes but the characters took the details and secrets with them to their graves. Like events today, it can be difficult to untangle fact from fiction.
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Nord, Jeanne du was born on June 24, 1939.
Bachelor, Roanoke College, 1961. Master of Arts, University Virginia.
Faculty University Virginia, Wallops Island, 1964—1971. President Linden Hill Public, Maryland, since 1995. Producer Chesapeake Celtic Festival, since 1990.
Instructor Delaware Technology and Community College, Georgetown, Delaware, since 1993. Guest lecturer and special presenter, since 1971.
(Makepeace -- the chronicle of the early settlement s on t...)
Founder, producer The Chesapeake Celtic Festival Furnace Town Living History Museum, Snow Hill, Maryland. Founder Linden Hill Cultural Foundation.
Married David Arnold Buser, October 10, 2001. Children: Tanya, Natalie, Sean.