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With an inspirational foreword by a 19 year old college student Ka’Lysta A. Greene, a deeply emotional introduction by Daniel L. Walker, and a personal testimony by his niece Brittney R. Smith. After the success of his #1 Bestselling novel God’s Rain: Poetry of Love, Life, and Family, Poet and Author Daniel L. Walker, Sr returns with his compelling and heartfelt stories of love, betrayal, and hope. So much has been sensationalized surrounding the life and death of Teirra Walker, but this book puts to rest those false rumors. In this novel 3 of his poems” 1ne Dream, Autistic Thoughts, and Masterpiece” were nominated by “2015 Readers Digest Poetry Award. For the first time ever Danie...
Bestselling Author Daniel L. Walker debuts his first mystery- suspense novel, which was inspired by 2 poems” Words Unspoken” and “Concerned Feelings” he wrote for his bestselling novel God’s Rain: Poetry of Love, Life, and Family in 2013. Over a span of 20 years the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has lived in fear because their loved ones are being kidnapped and murdered. Detective Michael Cruise is trying his best to bring the killer or killers to justice, but he is out of proper resources to be successful. All the evidence is pointing toward Brent Carter, but he has avoided detection because of his wealthy family. Telsa Johnson does something that has never been done before, escape from Brent Carter. It’s only a matter of time before everything that was a secret will finally be exposed.
It's the Summer of 2015, racial tentions were high in America. Poet and Author Daniel L. Walker wrote a collection of poems and lyrics about injustice, betrayal, failed relationships, and hope. Serious Sins is the fourth book published by Author Daniel L. Walker, some of the titles included are " After You Fall" " Raven" Times are Changing".
Volume XI of this series contains abstracts of the records for 1703-1704 and 1707-1709, as found in Libers 20 and 21 of the records of the Prerogative Court of Maryland. As such, it overlaps chronologically with Volume X, which deals with the years 1704-1707. The abstracts are arranged chronologically by court session. For the most part, the transcriptions state the names of the principals (testators, heirs, witnesses, administrators, and so forth) as well as details of bequests, names of slaves, appraisers, and more. In all, this volume refers to roughly 8,000 residents.
The Prerogative Court was the focal point for probate in colonial Maryland. A judge and various clerks staffed the court. All matters of probate went directly to the Prerogative Court, which was located in Annapolis, MarylandΓ s colonial capital. Volume VI in this series consists of abstracts of Prerogative Court of Maryland records for the period 1686-1689 and 1692-1693. (The abstracts are arranged in chronological order by court session.) For the most part, the transcriptions state the names of the principals (testators, heirs, witnesses, administrators, and so forth) as well as the details of bequests, names of slaves, appraisers, and more. Volume VIrefers to about 8,000 17th-century Marylanders whose existence and activities would otherwise remain buried in some rich but very off-the-beaten-track records.
This is the tenth volume of "Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland (1704-1707)," by V. L. Skinner. Volume X consists of abstracts of the records for the period 1704 to 1707. Mr. Skinner has combed through administration, bond, will, inventory, administration account, and final balance entries to produce this collection. The abstracts are arranged chronologically by court session. For the most part, the transcriptions state the names of the principals (testators, heirs, witnesses, administrators, and so forth) as well as details of bequests, names of slaves, appraisers, and more. In all, this volume refers to roughly 7,000 residents of the Province of Maryland between 1704 and 1707.
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Author Daniel L. Walker has written many poems about difficult times he experienced in his life. His debut poetry novel 2014 Mary Ballard Award Nominee titled” God’s Rain” talks about his personal demons, his marriage to co-author Teirra Walker, and dealing with rumors that his father allegedly molested a family member. Just as life began to look promising he would face tragedy with the untimely passing of his wife Teirra N. Walker.
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