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Julia Kay's Portrait Party (JKPP) is an international collaborative project of artists who make portraits of each other. This catalog contains all 70 portraits from the 5th Anniversary show, grouped as they were exhibited. Member artists from 20 countries are represented here as either subjects or portraitists. Now you can revisit the show, or see it for the first time, in the comfort of your own home.
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
When Julia Cole abandoned her safe job and raced up the M40 to read English at Oxford, she didn't give a thought to the future. But now that she's thirty and newly graduated, it's pay-back-time - at least as far as the bank is concerned. With Fleabag, her mad cat, and Maggie, her eternally forty-something friend, providing her only sane company - and her last relationship further in the past than her last pay cheque - she can't help wondering where she's going wrong. But then Rob walks into the class she teaches - and his alarming brother Leo, a barrister with a penchant for cross-examining, strides into Maggie's party and puts Julia in the stand. Suddenly, Julia's life is hotting up. But can she take both brothers at face value? Or is she overlooking the obvious? Perhaps Julia should try reading between the lines...
Volume 8 of 8. Sources & Index to a genealogical compilation of the descendants of John Jacob Rector and his wife, Anna Elizabeth Fischbach. Married in 1711 in Trupbach, Germany, the couple immigrated to the Germanna Colony in Virginia in 1714. Eight volumes document the lives of over 45,000 individuals.
Descendants of John Patrick (1751-1782), who was born in Ireland. He, along with other members of his family, left Ireland (year not known) and came to America settling in Maryland. There in 1772 he married his wife, Mary. They had three sons, James, Pernal and Samuel. John Patrick moved his family to Tryon Co., N.C. in 1777. In 1779 Tryon County was divided and renamed as Lincoln and Rutherford Counties. Descendants in this book are those of Pernal (1776-1856), who was born in Worcester Co., Maryland and died in Macon Co., Ga. He married Catherine Parsons (1784-1855) in 1804. They had ten children. Descendants live in Georgia, Florida and elsewhere.
John Combs emigrated from England to Jamestown, Virginia in 1619. Shadrack Combs (1784-1850/1860), a direct descendant in the seventh generation, moved from Surrey County, North Carolina to Letcher County, Kentucky. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Illinois, Texas, California and elsewhere.