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The Gryphons of Halberton, Devon are the 7th DNA-Proven Lineage of Babbs. This 7th DNA-Proven lineage is also known as Devon Pedigree 05, and is small but plucky with a number of distant destinations as the family spread out across the world. The line dates to John Babb born bef 1648. It is important to note that this is not the only lineage of Babbs in the County (Shire) of Devon. So, pay extremely close attention when drawing connections.The Crest used to represent this great house of Babbs is NOT historic, but a modern interpretation of what a crest for this family might look like. Using mascots will help everyone to remember which lineage they are a part of. Only lines proven via DNA have a mascot and crest. In this case, I have drawn upon a mythological beast, which shares a lions body with the head of an Eagle. You will notice a striking resemblance in the lion's body with that of the Devon Falcons, though the two should not be confused. The purpose of the mascots/crests is to help keep our conversations about these lines from merging accidentally.
This book challenges the traditional thinking regarding leadership, it offers a straightforward strategic approach that serves to identify the key elements of effective leadership based on the 'Leadership Cycle': Knowledge, Understanding, Skills, Application and Results (K.U.S.A.R.). This five-stage model identifies how real development and effectiveness is achieved, reviewed and maintained. The Phoenix Leadership Programme is essential reading for anyone who aspires to be a truly effective leader.
From a former US Assistant Surgeon General comes the epic tale of a young man’s struggle to survive a journey across America during the Civil War. Told by his stepmother that he alone had been responsible for the death of his mother, abandoned by the earlier departure of his father for the California 1849 goldfields, and threatened with being locked in a cage with his stepmother’s psychotic brother, eight-year-old Benjamin Franklin “B .F.” Windes decides to abandon home and trail his father’s path. Thus begins a trip of constant struggle with disease, severe weather, hardship, Indian attack, and death on his lone journey across much of what is now the United States. B.F. spends the...
Descendants of Phillip Babb of Isles of Shoals, Maine, and Benjamin Babb of Middletown, Connecticut. Includes many related families.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1873.
Containing cases decided by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
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