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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Isaac Schneider (1786-1879) was the son of Johann Heinrich Schneider (1747-1825) and Verena Rohr (1749-1816) of Suhr, Canton Aargau, Switzerland. He married twice: (1) Elisabeth Styner (1796-1845) and Susanna Hauri Baumann (1809-1862). He was a farmer and the president of the community council. Of his sixteen children, eight came to North America. Three of his sons from his first marriage, Jacob, Isaac and Abraham emigrated to the US in 1847 and settled in Missouri Canada and Ohio. Later, Abraham #1 resettled in Richland Twp., Jones Co., Iowa. Jacob #1 settled on a farm near Cascade, Iowa. Jacob #2 (b.1851) emigrated in 1872 and settled at Monticello, Iowa. Isaac #2 (b.1853) emigrated with his brother Jacob and at Monticello. Isaac Sr. raised two different families, each with an Isaac, Jacob and Abraham in them. Several generations of ancestors and descendants are given for the various family surnames.
SOBRE A OBRA A poetisa Sylvia Plath inicia o belíssimo poema "Morning Song" dizendo que "O amor faz você andar como um gordo relógio de ouro". Esta poesia fala sobre uma mãe que acorda à noite com seu bebê chorando e fica tão ocupada cuidando dele que não consegue apreciar a beleza do sol. O eu lírico deste texto é inspirado na própria autora que, à época da escrita, era mãe de um bebê. Pensamos nesta frase para apresentar o livro "Direitos Reprodutivos e Planejamento Familiar" pois vemos a construção desta obra como o relógio de ouro que faz o amor andar. O amor, aqui, é o que move o direito ao planejamento familiar e os direitos reprodutivos. Amor ao próprio corpo, amor...