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In this book you will find the author's remembrances of her days of lack (sometimes not knowing where the next whatever was coming from), struggles, many of them with pain and sorrows, and finally, the many once-in-lifetime moments of joys and victories! Sometimes, it is necessary to remember just how far the Lord has brought you, and what he has brought you through. She knows that as she remembers her experiences, she would not have made it without the Lord on her side. In reading this book you may find that some of your memories are just like hers. She would encourage you to take a moment and show the Lord just how grateful you are to him for not keeping you in some of those memories. Also, she wants you to choose to praise the Lord in your own way, but after you've finished, please continue reading this book, and get ready to answer the author's final question: She still remembers. Do you? Some Scriptures to read as you remember: Psalms 124:1a, aEURoeIf it had not been the Lord who was on our sideaEUR|aEUR Psalms 124:8, aEURoeOur help is in the name of the Lord who made heaven and earth.aEUR
John Strong Jr. (ca. 1610-1699) was a son of John Stronge Sr. and Eleanor Dean of Chard, Somerset County, England. John Jr. married Margery Dean, a first cousin, and immigrated in 1630 to Hingham, Massachusetts. Margery died shortly, and John married Abigail Ford in 1635. He fathered 18 children, of whom 15 had families. His family moved in 1638 to Taunton, in 1646 to Windsor, Connecticut, and in 1659 to Northampton, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, North Dakota, Virginia and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Ontario and elsewhere in Canada. Includes ancestry in England to the early 1500s. Also includes history of the Strong Family Association of America, Inc. from its beginning in 1975 to the present, with its constitution and by-laws, as well as its national and regional officers, changes thereto, and brief reports of family reunions.
This book presents comprehensive assessment and up-to-date discussion of the epidemiology, prevention, and treatment of cancer in the elderly, highlighting the growing demands of the disease, its biology, individual susceptibility, the impact of state-of-the-art and emerging therapies on reducing morbidity, and decision making processes. Describ
Robert Johnson, planter, was probably born in James City County, Virginia, in 1643, probably the grandson of John Johnson (ca. 1590- 1636), who immigrated to Virginia in 1616. He married 1) Katherine Allen, ca. 1662. They had five children, ca. 1663-1674. He and his wife, Ann, were married ca. 1693. They had nine children, ca. 1694-1710. His will was probated in 1733. Descendants lived in Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, Indiana, and elsewhere.