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'A dark, disturbing and highly original thriller' MARK BILLINGHAM 'Haunting, twisted and compelling' C.L. TAYLOR 'Clever, dark, unusual and full of genuine surprises' LOUISE BEECH 'One of the highlights of my reading year. A deliciously dark masterpiece' HELEN FITZGERALD 'A brilliantly original thriller, dark and brooding, with a real emotional punch' DOUG JOHNSTONE Death is not the end. For Grace McGill, it's only the beginning. When people die alone and undiscovered, it's her job to clean up what's left behind - whether it's clutter, bodily remains or dark secrets. When an old man lies undetected in his flat for months, it seems an unremarkable life and an unnoticed death. But Grace knows ...
Ancestors of Vina Ruth Brehe (1902-1995), the daughter of Alexander Henry Brehe and Fannie Belle Weischedel. She was born in Sully Co., S. Dakota. She was married to Herman Zeuge (1899-1965) in 1928 in Redfield, Spink Co., S. Dakota. He was from Münsterdorf, Holstein, Germany. The immigrant ancestor Johann Joergen Heinrich Simon Anton Toedt alias Conrad Brehe (1800-1873), was born in Holzhausen-Externsteine, Lippe-Detmold, Germany. He was the son of Johann Anton Jobst Heinrich Toedt and Wilhelmine Amalie Schnitker. In America he went by the name of Conrad Brehe. He married a widow, Anna Sophia Wilhelmine Fredericke Schaefer (1803-1863) in 1829 in Horn, Lippe- Detmold, Germany. She was the widow of Johann Christoph Brehe (ca. 1800-1829) with no children. She was the daughter of Anton Ludolph Schaefer and Anna Maria Elisabeth Gerken. Johan and Anna had six children. Family came to Missouri in 1847. Descendants live in Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, South Dakota, California and elsewhere. Some ancestors have been traced to the early 1700s in Germany.
"Village School" introduces cheerful schoolmistress Miss Read and her lovable group of children, who are just as likely to lose themselves as their mittens. 18 line drawings.
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