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This book will appeal to life-long baserball fans, particularly those who have followed the game for many years--specifically males over the age of 60, perhaps even age 50, too. Younger followers of athletic contests may also likely have an interest, given the revitalized impact to the sport currently--yearly Major League attendance numbers reflect over 73 Million paying customers in 2009. Cable network coverage proliferates--ESPN and MLB to name just two--continuously streaming the latest information and highlights 24 hours daily to a vast majority of USand international households. Americans are now living longer on average than they did during the time of this book, there currently existi...
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Phillip Burgin was transported to Maryland in 1617. He settled in Kent County and married Rosamond Sutton. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Texas, Arkansas, Georgia, and Tennessee as well as other states.
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Descendants of James Bell Sr. (1751-1791), who was born in Virginia to Nathaniel and Hannah Bell. He died in Washington Co., Pennsylvania. James and Mary Bell had eight children: Mary; John; Hannah; James II (1780-1867), who married (1) Elizabeth Hays in 1798 and (2) Christi- ana Boyles-Merritt; Benjamin; Sarah (1783-1829), who married James Hays (1772-1843) in 1798; Isaac and David. James and Elizabeth Hays Bell had nine children. He had six children with his second wife. James and Sarah Bell Hays had eleven children. Descendants live in Ohio and Pennsylvania.