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I didn't know that I was supposed to be looking for Jesus. Apparently, the Son of God Almighty decided that it was time to introduce himself to a young boy at the tender age of twelve. However, his brain had not even completely developed. In hindsight, he thought God Almighty had set him up because a man of God named Dale Bishop came to his school, offering summer camp, and as he lived in the hood, summer camp was just something . . . what's the word . . . demonically just kept out of
Five amazing interacting horror stories that will leave you speechless. A miss informed white guy Steve, who open a supernatural door that he can't close, and allowed a demon to enter into our world that becomes trapped between dimensions. Tonme, a man trying to get over the fact of losing the love of his life tiki, by throwing himself into his work as a private investigator until Mike, an old friend showed up at his door needing help. His daughter was kidnaped by drug dealers. That Tonme, and Mike helps to rescue. Tiki, a woman in love but, married the wrong man Michael, who's really a serial killer that she tried to kill but, he somehow survived, and trying to find her but, Tiki, started a...
A genealogy and a history of the Frost families of Bedford Co., Tenn. who are descendants of William Frost of Morristown, New Jersey. He became a freeholder in New Jersey in 1740.
Christian Wicker (ca. 1799-1879) was born in Newberry County, South Carolina. He married twice, but only the name of his second wife, Mary Kibler, is known. They were married in 1853 and lived in Newberry County. Descendants and relatives lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, New York and elsewhere. Includes ancestors to 1708.
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Rock Poker, a game created by a School of Mines professor in the 1920's, describes the high-risk high-reward investment while pursuing a minerals degree. Earl H. Beistline and Ernest N. Wolf recount more than 50 years of history and stories about those who built what became the School of Mines at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
Richard Tullis (1794-1856) was born in Bedford County, Virginia, the son of John Tullis and Sarah Morlan. He married Rachel Barrett (1800- 1856) in 1817. They had twelve children. The surname is variously spelled as Tullos, Tullys, and Tulloss.