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Long out of print, this book identifies the families who settled the largest of the six pioneer Catholic parishes of Pennsylvania, that of St. Joseph's, which extended from Philadelphia up and down the Delaware, west into Berks County, north into New York, and east throughout New Jersey. Herein the researcher will find data on about 3,000 families and 12,000 family members.
Hendrick Jochemsz (ca. 1624-ca. 1682) was christened in Hamburg, Germany (whether of Dutch or German lineage is unknown), entered the Dutch service, and immigrated to New Netherlands, where he married widow Elsie Janse (Van Breesteede) Van Alcmaer in 1653. His son used the surname of Hendricksz, and his grandson, Frederick Schoonmaker (1692- 1775/1778), used the surname of Schoonmaker, and married twice. Descendants lived in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa and elsewhere.
Timely and useful resource that guides educators in using UDL in their classrooms while helping students transition to adult life.
This thoroughly revised and updated third edition of Planning Health Promotion Programs provides a powerful, practical resource for the planning and development of health education and health promotion programs. At the heart of the book is a streamlined presentation of Intervention Mapping, a useful tool for the planning and development of effective programs. The steps and tasks of Intervention Mapping offer a framework for making and documenting decisions for influencing change in behavior and environmental conditions to promote health and to prevent or improve a health problem. Planning Health Promotion Programs gives health education and promotion professionals and researchers information on the latest advances in the field, updated examples and explanations, and new illustrative case studies. In addition, the book has been redesigned to be more teachable, practical, and practitioner-friendly.
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