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Lyle Shuey was born in 1927 in<br />

t <strong>St</strong>. Paul, Minnesota. He is the<br />

son of Roy Webster Shuey, the seventh<br />

child of Monroe and Madora Shuey.<br />

After active duty in the Marine Corps,<br />

Lyle began a 38-year career managing<br />

and ultimately owning two music<br />

stores that served the north shore<br />

of Chicago schools with band and<br />

orchestra instruments, repair services<br />

and private music lessons.<br />

Lyle and spouse Lois sold the business<br />

in 2000 and Lyle retired to work on<br />

the family’s genealogical history. This<br />

work is the culmination of seven years<br />

of research.<br />

Client: Lyle Shuey<br />

16 th & 17 th century France was a steaming cauldron of religious conflict. French Protestant Huguenots<br />

were persecuted at will by the Crown and by Roman Catholic zealots who drove a steady stream of Frances’s most<br />

productive citizens out of the country: tradesmen, weavers, craftsmen and farmers. On 26 October 1685, King Louis<br />

the 14th signed the Edict of Fontainbleau which forced the remaining 200,000 Huguenot families to flee the country under<br />

threat of murder and slavery. This is the story of one of those families and their progeny.<br />

Monroe Madison Shuey was born in 1863 into the lineage of Elie LeJuis, a vineron who farmed in the Province of<br />

Lorraine in the early 1600’s. In an heroic effort to save his family, Elie’s son, David, fled to the Deutschland in about<br />

1690. From there David’s grandson, Daniel, immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1732 where the family farmed for 200 years.<br />

Monroe was born into a family of collective accomplishment that followed him westward to Minnesota, where he would<br />

pursue a family craft that has spanned 16 generations and another 100 years.<br />

Dust Jacket for 320-page genealogical study dating back to the 16th century<br />

<strong>Design</strong> Programs: In<strong>Design</strong> + Photoshop<br />

Lyle LeRoy Shuey monroe madison shuey<br />

monroe madison shuey<br />

His Ancestral Heritage<br />

and His Descendants<br />

Lyle LeRoy Shuey<br />

Cover Photography, top front and back:<br />

Aerial view of Shuey farm, 1950’s.<br />

Front cover middle row L to R: Olive,<br />

Roy, Clair, Minnie, Rose, Paul, Madora<br />

with Jessie, Mary, Bertie, Monroe<br />

Sr., and Earl, 1907; Monroe Madison<br />

Shuey, undated; Monroe with children,<br />

Undated. Bottom front: Rob and David<br />

Shuey’s crop, July 1995. Back cover<br />

middle row L to R: Alice, Roy and<br />

Bernice, 1924; Momroe and Son, Earl,<br />

about 1907; Minnie, Bertie, Jesse, Monroe<br />

Jr. and Mary at Bertie’s Home. Bottom<br />

L to R: Minnie, Clair, Jessie, Paul,<br />

Mary, Olive, and Monroe Jr., circa 1960.<br />

Spine: Monroe with 9’ ruler measuring<br />

his corn. front flap: Robert Shuey and<br />

shuey family, annual picnic farm tour,<br />

1998. back flap: Bob Krueger with Lyle<br />

LeRoy Shuey (front), 1935; Lyle LeRoy<br />

Shuey in his workshop, 1993.

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