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Masters has written a dozen biographies on subjects as varied as Moliere, Camus, Dennis Nilsen and Jeffrey Dahmer. He portrays his own life with the honesty of an experienced biographer, as both an inquiry into the events and forces that formed him and a portrait of friends and acquaintances.
Brian Grazer knows the one thing that can instantly connect you with anyone: Curiosity. A Curious mind offers a brilliantly entertaining and inspiring account of how his courage and enthusiasm for talking with complete strangers have been the secret of his success as a leading Hollywood producer.
Mary "Polly" Lambeth (1793-1883), daughter of Josiah Lambeth and Elizabeth Loftin, married Electious Jones (ca.1793-1826) in 1815. Descendants and relatives lived in Missouri, California, North Carolina and elsewhere.
Vols. for 1847/48-1872/73 include cases decided in the Teind Court; 1847/48-1858/59 include cases decided in the Court of Exchequer; 1850/51- included cases decided in the House of Lords; 1873/74- include cases decided in the Court of Justiciary.
William K. Ketchison was born 7 July 1759 in Howden, Yorkshire, England. His parents were William Ketchison (1736-1763) and Sally Ayr. He emigrated in 1775 and settled in Virginia. He fought with the British in the American Revolution. He married Mary Rull (1761-1842) 16 March 1779 in Bedford, New York. They had ten children. They migrated to Canada in 1783 and settled first in Nova Scotia and then moved to Sidney, Ontario. William died in 1848 in Belleville, Ontario. Descendants and relatives lived throughout Ontario.
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The most thrilling and controversial cricketer of his generation, Brian Lara is a hero to millions worldwide. This biography charts the influences that shaped Lara as a child batting prodigy, through to his astonishing and turbulent career and onto his post-cricket life as a businessman, benefactor and national icon.
The Hennessey Brothers left Ireland for the land of opportunity and founded Brian’s Crossing. Brian built a ferry. Sean built a trading post. Others stopped there and it became a settlement. Unlike many such settlements the little stop on the trail grew. It became Brian’s Crossing. In 2009 it was a city. Brian Trent and Dora Hill opened a detective agency in the section called Paddy’s Turf drawn by The charm of it’s Irish heritage. Gregory Galley left working on the railroad. It was passed Timothy O’Malley. Timothy passed it to his grand daughter, Brandy. People had always come to the crossing looking for a home. It was the same in 2009. The search for home brought Dora, Brian and Brandy and at Brian’s crossing they found one.