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EIN EARL AUF BRAUTSCHAU von ANN ELIZABETH CREE Als Claire auf dem Ball den Earl of Rotham wiedersieht, steigt ihr das Blut in die Wangen: Er ist so arrogant und gefährlich attraktiv wie damals! Sie ahnt nicht, dass Jack von ihr bald weit mehr als einen Tanz verlangt: Der Earl sucht eine Braut – Liebe sucht er nicht ... LIEBE, RAUB UND LEIDENSCHAFT von MARGUERITE KAYE Was für ein Schock: Henrietta erwacht im Bett des Earl of Pentland! Angeblich hat der berüchtigte Wüstling sie gefunden, nachdem ein Einbrecher sie niederschlug. Als Henrietta plötzlich selbst des Diebstahls beschuldigt wird, erweist der Earl sich erneut als ihr Retter in der Not ... mit äußerst unschicklichen Methoden!
Descendants of William Bibee (ca. 1780 or 1790-1834), who was born in Virginia, and died in Cocke Co., Tennessee. He was married to Peggy O'Neil (ca. 1780-1840). She was the daughter of Henry O'Neil and Betsy Gillett. Their six children were all born in Cocke Co., Tn. Descendants live in Missouri, Tennessee, Virginia, Iowa, Illinois, California, Oklahoma, Oregon, Kentucky, Kansas, Utah and elsewhere.
Kaye's wonderful and beloved first novel.
Tapleys from England to early New England, Virginia, the Carolinas, eastern Georgia and elsewhere in the United States. The earliest official reference to Tapleys in Georgia was in Richmond County. On May 10, 1790 Joel Tapley of Richmond County was deeded 200 acres of land. He is presumed to have been born ca. 1720 in North Carolina, a son of Hosea Tapley and Sarah Moore. He married Mary Avent in North Carolina. His brother, Newhampton (New) married Mary's sister, Elizabeth Avent. Joel Tapley come to Georgia in the mid- or late 1780's. He lived in what then was Richmond Co. but now is Glascock County, where he died 1790/91.
Families of Antrim, New Hampshire comprises the second half of W. R. Cochrane's centennial history of the town, in which the compiler endeavored to record the genealogy, however fragmentary, of every family born or associated with Antrim from 1777 to the time of the book's publication in 1880. Many of the genealogies, it should be noted, span the town's 100-year history to 1877 and/or are replete with biographical information on their subjects. Arranged alphabetically by surname, the sketches number nearly 1,000.