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David Estourneau was born in 1616 in Muron, France. His parents were David Estourneau and Jeanne Dupen. He married Sebastiane Guery 10 June 1640 in La Rochelle. They had three children. He married Jeanne Baril 6 July 1654 and they had four children. David and his sons, David and Jean, immigrated to Canada in 1658. In 1665 the rest of the family joined them in Chateau-Richer, Quebec. David died 17 May 1670. His children used the surname Letourneau. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
During the 10 years since the last edition of this volume our knowledge on malignant lymphomas, especially on extranodal lymphomas, has increased. This volume is an expanded and completely revised edition, now based on the WHO classification. The parallels to the updated Kiel classification and the REAL classification are indicated. The information is organized in organ-specific chapters, comprising the well-known nodal lymphoma entities as well as all known extranodal lymphomas and the different organ-specific clinico-pathological entities: lymphomas of the spleen, the gastrointestinal tract, the skin, etc. In addition to the morphology, the major immunohistochemical, molecular genetic, and clinical data are included in each chapter.
For fans of HBO's The Gilded Age, explore the dazzling world of America's 19th century elite in this lush, page-turning saga... Kaaren Christopherson's brilliantly observed novel captures the glamour and grit of one of the world's most dazzling cities during one of its most tumultuous eras—as seen through the eyes of a singularly captivating heroine. . . In 1890s New York, beautiful, wealthy Francesca Lund is an intriguing prospect for worthy suitors and fortune hunters alike. Recently orphaned, she copes by working with the poor in the city's settlement movement. But a young woman of means can't shun society for long, and Francesca's long-standing acquaintance with dashing Edmund Tracey e...
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Patrick Callahan was born in 1772 in County Wicklow, Ireland. He immigrated to New York City in 1787 and married Abigail Harrington there in 1805. They migrated to Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada in about 1810. Their third child, George, and Margaret Gaghegan Callahan, widow of Patrick and Abigail's second child, Charles, later moved with their families to Dickinson County, Kansas. Includes descendants, chiefly in Kansas, as well as Illinois, Ohio, Missouri and elsewhere.