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Jesse Ash was born about 1784 in Virginia. He married Mary Huffman and died in Jackson County, North Carolina about 1859.
A Mother’s Journey of Love, Death, and Forgiveness By: Jackie Loret de Mola Jackie Loret de Mola’s life was changed forever on September 22, 2017 when her thirty-three-year-old son Frank’s car was hit from behind at a stop in traffic and he later succumbed to his injuries. This book is a collection of her day-to-day journal entries and social media posts that provide an intimate glimpse into the pain and disbelief she felt in the days and weeks that followed. Her raw emotions and thoughts and her forgiveness of the driver are an inspiring testament to the power of faith and love. Above all, A Mother’s Journey of Love, Death, and Forgiveness conveys the love that a mother has for her child. Frank Loret de Mola’s life blessed everyone around him, and as an organ donor, he blessed four very sick people. She hopes her book will inspire readers to consider organ donation and to consider the brevity of life and the importance of loving our families.
On August 27, 1960, more than 200 whites with ax handles and baseball bats attacked members of the Jacksonville Youth Council NAACP in downtown Jacksonville who were sitting in at white lunch counters protesting racism and segregation. Referred to as Ax Handle Saturday, "It was never about a hot dog and a Coke" chronicles the racial and political climate of Jacksonville, Florida in the late fifties, the events leading up to that infamous day, and the aftermath.
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This volume introduces the study of 144 cemeteries in Jackson and Sandy Ridge Townships, Union Co., NC, and the surrounding areas. Over 27,524 graves are included.
William Ezell was born 26 October 1820 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. His parents were James Ezell, Jr. and Sarah Cantrell. He married Sarah Adeline Head (1829-1895), daughter of Philemon Head and Rebecca Pratt, 29 February 1848. They had five children, one of whom was Virgil Dean Ezell (1860-1920). William fought in the Civil War and died at Spotsylvania Courthouse in 1864. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee and Maryland.
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