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A Kiss in the Moonlight-Jacie Floyd-When Everglades sass meets Naples elite, sparks fly, passions ignite, and alligators rule.Captivate My Heart-Kay Callaway & Gladys Glann-After agreeing to a temporary position with a high-maintenance celebrity, Ariel Woods is whisked form her simple roots to glamourous Naples, Florida. She discovers she may be in for more than she bargained for after an unexpected encounter with the gorgeous gardener next door¿who conceals some delicious secrets about his identity. Darling, This is for You-Sonja GunterA historic Everglades City inn holds many secrets including Tricia Smallwood¿s. When the Naples Widow Society arrive, so does her long-ago love. The memori...
The cemeteries of Winston County contain the ancestors of the descendants who now populate the county. The earliest settlers, Civil War soldiers, early county officials and politicians, merchants, tradesmen, farmers, and their familes are there. Without their efforts to carve an existence out of the Winston County wildnerness, the rest of us simply would not be here. The history of the county was written in the cemeteries found across the county. Volume 2 of this two volume series covers Winston County Cemeteries L through W beginning with the Little Cemetery and ending with the Wolfpen Cemetery. This volumes also contains a list of missing or destroyed cemeteries. The book contains dozens of pictures of the cemeteries plus hundreds of annotations which include sites of unmarked graves plus the company and unit of every known Civil War era soldier, both Union and Confederate. The book concludes with a full name index. This book is vital to any serious student of Winston County genealogy and history.
Provides citations to books, journal articles, manuscripts, oral histories, dissertations, and theses on Texas women's history.
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Isaiah Guymon is believed to be the first Guymon in America. Where he came from to the Surry and Stokes area of North Carolina is unknown. He was born ca 1753 and married Elizabeth Flinn/Flynn, daughter of James Flynn and Rebecca Laughlin ca 1772-1773. Isaiah is found in the tax lists of Stokes county continually from 1790 to 1818. In 1809 he is shown selling land to his two sons, and disappears from the lists and the census in 1818. It is assumed that he died before 1820. Isaiah's mother was Elizabeth Curry whose brother Malcolm reared Isaiah. Eleven children were born of the marriage between Isaiah and Elizabeth.
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