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Heidi Hart just graduated from college, ready to take on the world, or at least New York City. She never thought she'd still be job-hunting three months later, her savings account drained and her rent due. While her friends are busy planning the new nurseries for their firstborns, the perfect additions to their perfect families, Heidi is pounding the pavement. Determined to make it on her own, but running out of funds, she reluctantly agrees to take a nanny position to pay the bills...only the job is to be a companion to a fifteen-year-old girl. It's only after meeting her new charge, Lauren Dayton, that Heidi begins to realize two things: one, that the quiet life the Daytons have constructed is built on a decade of pain and mystery, a mystery that haunts each member of the family differently; and two, that no matter how simple the job seems, you should never believe the job description.
Marriages of Granville County contains abstracts of all marriage bonds issued in Granville County between 1753 and 1868--some 8,000 bonds, mentioning a total of 23,000 persons! The data are arranged throughout by the surname of the groom, and each entry provides the name of the bride, the date of the marriage bond or officiant's return, or both, and the names of clergymen, witnesses, and bondsmen.
It is owing to the indefatigable labors of William Armstrong Crozier that we have one of the most exhaustive lists of colonial soldiers ever published. "Virginia Colonial Militia" originally appeared as Volume II of Crozier's famous series "Virginia County Records" but has since earned a distinction that has set it apart. Certainly anyone looking for colonial Virginia origins would do well to look here first. The work is divided into several sections and includes (1) Land Bounty Certificates for Service in the French and Indian War; (2) Military Rosters in Hening's Statutes at Large; (3) Muster Rolls of Companies Defending the Frontier in Lord Dunmore's War; (4) Partial List of Officers Killed and Wounded at the Battle of Point Pleasant, Oct. 10, 1774; (5) Augusta County Militia in 1742; (6) Miscellaneous County Rosters of Militia Officers; (7) List of Officers and Soldiers of the Virginia Regiment Commanded by George Washington; and (8) List of the Officers of the Colonial Militia of Spotsylvania County, 1729-1780.
Here is the complete roster of all Ohio soldiers and officers of the Adjutant General's Department at Columbus, Ohio, and the War Department in Washington. It includes the names of about 25,000 soldiers and officers, with such information as rank, dates of service, and source of information.
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This book contains the 1820 census returns for eight counties: Baldwin County, Conecuh County, Dallas County, Franklin County, Limestone County, St. Clair County, Shelby County, and Wilcox County.