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A family history of the descendants of Jacob Kaufman born ca. 1727, son of David Kaufman and Veronica Hoch. After the death of his father in 1743, Jacob inherited the Oley homestead in Oley, Berks County, Pa. He married Hannah Hill before 1758, and had eight children.
An adaptation of a centuries old nursery rhyme, beautifully illustrated with watercolor paintings. A group of young friends have an adventure with the animals in a zoo and day dream about the joy they could have there.
Life in a nutshell. A premature baby destined to die, a devastating breakup, a seemingly affectionate couple's suicide, and how a sliding door moment in time can change your life. Together with sixteen more essays of crushing emotional vulnerability, Unforgettable delivers what the book’s sub-heading promises: Stories that stay with you forever. The stories in Unforgettable are about love in unexpected places, love as desire, as confusion, or self-betrayal. It is about memories and imagination. It shows that people can still find connections and friendships in the harsh light of being lovelorn. This collection shows how things can break apart and how they can come together again. The stories here can make us love and live differently. Unforgettable is a book that deserves to be celebrated, discussed, read and re-read. Give it as a gift or digest it slowly. It can change your life!
Andrew (Andreas) Kauffman (d.1743) migrated from Switzerland to the Palatinate of Germany, and then immigrated via Rotterdam to Philadelphia in 1717. He married twice and settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and elsewhere. Includes " ... miscellaneous lines of Kauffmans scattered throughout the country ... "
Three young friends enter the most important season of their lives. But relationships have changed, and only time will tell if Lindsay, Katie, and Lizzie Anne have made the right choices. Three young women are about to change their lives: Lizzie Anne and Samuel have decided to get married, and Lindsay is about to be baptized into the Amish faith and is being courted by Matthew. While Katie Kauffman is happy for her friends who seem to have settled their futures, she is also finding herself something of a fifth wheel. When Lindsay’s sister Jessica returns to Bird-in-Hand, she finds that Jake Miller has moved on with his life. He lost hope that Jessica would ever be satisfied to settle in ru...
The sequel to the highly acclaimed, If You Should Meet an Elephant, this book takes a group of playful children on an excursion to find what best suits the dietary habits of various wild animals.