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'Once: A selection of short short stories' brings together the best of new flash, micro and hybrid fiction in Western Australia. The collection showcases thirty new, rising and established authors who write big ideas in small spaces. Funny, ironic, thoughtful and sharp, these eloquent stories of extreme brevity are sure to have you laughing, thinking and ultimately hooked on this exciting new genre.
Facsimile reprint by Higginson Book Company.
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Hatevil Nutter, born ca. 1603 in England, settled in Dover, New Hampshire about 1637. Descendants lived principally in New Hampshire and other parts of New England.
Clay and Webster counties were part of Nicholas County, Virginia in 1850. In 1863, Nicholas County became part of West Virginia. Clay County was formed in 1858 and Webster County was formed in 1860.
Robert Tucker was born about 1676 in Charles City County, Virginia. In 1698 he married Elizabeth Parham. In 1719 or 1720 he married Martha (Epps?) and settled on land in Amelia, County, Virginia where he died in 1750. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and elsewhere.
Chiefly a record a record of seven charter members of New Holderness, New Hampshire, William Cox, Charles, Cox, John Cox, Edward Cox, Joseph Cox, William Cox, Jr., and Charles Cox, Jr. Includes some descendants of these men. Descendants lived in New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Connecticut, Maine, Washington, Canada and elsewhere.