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[i]Journey Out of Darkness[/i] is the most exciting book Jean Darby has ever written. With dynamic pen she skillfully takes her readers through horror, sex, courage, and true love in a tale of how a teenage girl was rescued from her mother, a witch.
Siskiyou County Library has vol. 1 only.
For the first time, contributors to the essential reference for professional psychiatrists, "The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, " make vital information about mental disorders available to the general public in an affordable, accessible format.
The Martel's that settled in Louisiana have their family roots with Dominique Martel (b. about 1698) and his wife Marie De La Bretonniere. Their son, Dominique Martel, Jr., grandson Balthazar Bathelemy Martel and great grandson Balthelemy Balthazar Martel (b. 1782) are the ancestors of all the Louisiana Martel families. Included in this book are obituaries, birth and marriage records and some newspaper articles. Moreover, spouse ancestry and photos of some Martel families is also included.
François Fortier (b.1697) immigrated in 1720 from France to Biloxi, Mississippi, and moved later to Natchez, Louisiana and then to New Orleans. He married Gabrielle Moreau either in France or Louisiana. Descendants and relatives lived in Louisiana, Mississippi, Maryland and elsewhere, and many intermarried with Acadians or others who had moved to Louisiana from Canada. Includes ancestry in Canada, France and elsewhere.
Includes land grants, claims, and certifications in the Attakapas District, Louisiana, 1764-1826. Concerns the original settlers of the colonial Louisiana territory who settled in an area formerly owned by the French and Spanish. Study examines the lands of the Attakapas District, the present-day parishes of St. Martin, Lafayette, Vermilion, Iberia, and St. Mary.