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Contains checklist of recent additions to the genealogical collections of the Michigan Unit.
" ... The purpose of this book is to show the line of descent of the Messenger families that settled in Portage and Geauga Counties in Ohio, from those who settled in the Colony of Connecticut ..."--Pref. "Andrew Messenger was born in England about 1588, and married Sarah --. They immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, from probably Yorkshire, England in 1637. ... [Their son] Edward Messenger [was] born in England in 1615, lived in Windsor in 1650, [and] in Wintonbury (now Bloomfield), Connecticut."--Page 1. Descendants "Ebenezer Orange and Nathan Harvey Messenger were pioneer settlers in Windham, Ohio."--Page 22. They were part of the Beckert Land Company that were sent ahead of the main party and arrived in Windham on 16 March 1811. Descendants and relatives lived in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Vermont, Michigan, Iowa, California, Wisconsin, Colorado, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Indiana, Texas, Florida, Illinois and elsewhere.
Gov. Thomas Welles (ca. 1590-1660), son of Robert and Alice Welles, was born in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England, and died in Wethersfield, Connecticut. He married (1) Alice Tomes (b. before 1593), daughter of John Tomes and Ellen (Gunne) Phelps, 1615 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire. She was born in Long Marston, and died before 1646 in Hartford, Conn. They had eight children. He married (2) Elizabeth (Deming) Foote (ca. 1595-1683) ca. 1646. She was the widow of Nathaniel Foote and the sister of John Deming. She had seven children from her previous marriage.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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Prepared by a preeminent breast imaging expert, this case-based teaching file atlas presents a clinically oriented approach to screening, diagnostic evaluation, and management of patients with breast conditions encountered by radiologists. Dr. Cardeñosa takes the reader through more than 170 actual patient cases, from classic "Aunt Minnies" to more complex and controversial problems in screening, diagnostic evaluation, and patient management. Cases are thoroughly illustrated with clear, sharp images—over 800 images total—and include multiple imaging studies, pathology studies, and pathologic correlations where appropriate. Emphasis is on determining the clinical significance of abnormalities or potential abnormalities detected on images.
Black Pearl is Dennis Patterson's life story living as an African American in Idaho. It is a journey that begins with a young boy coming to grips with the truth of race and racism. As he travels the path to racism he is inspired by his parents and Black heroes to stand up and speak out against injustice. Later in his fight against racism for one man leads to four years of abuse, harassment, and retribution by Idaho's largest employer. He persevered and never lost hope. Today he continues the fight for fairness, justice and equality.