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This new book takes the reader on a genealogist's odyssey and shows us how research is done by recounting three of the author's mostmemorable cases. While it's completely factual, Adventures in Genealogy reads like a collection of detective stories--complete with chance meetings in cemeteries, serendipitous phone calls, and not one but two murders. This is a book that should command the attention of all researchers and, especially, those who might benefit from observing a master genealogist at work.
MAGGIE HAD LEARNED HER LESSON Once upon a time, sensible Maggie Fitzgerald was a starry-eyed romantic. She'd loved Jake West from their first trembling teenage kiss, when he'd vowed to make her his wife. And she'd built her future on Jake's broad shoulders, never imagining another ending… But Jake had left town, and Maggie had made a life for herself and two orphaned nieces without him. Until Jake miraculously happened upon her remote inn, ardent to make amends…and finally claim Maggie as his. Forgiveness came easy, for she'd never forgotten Jake. But did Maggie dare to believe, at long last, in happily-ever-after?
Real life. Real issues. Real answers. Now, for the first time, you can get two great books in one from Point of Grace -- Girls of Grace and Girls of Grace, Make It Real. This two-in-one special edition offers twenty-four devotional messages from the popular Point of Grace singing group members, as well as twenty-four interactive Bible studies. The young women of Point of Grace share trusted, honest answers from a biblical perspective. Chapters include... -Interactive Bible studies -Inner and outer beauty tips -Inspirational scriptures -Q&A sessions from the Point of Grace girls that reveal the "real" girl Each of these features is designed to help you connect with God, experience real personal growth, and deepen your most valued relationships.
Author Faith McClung Kline O’Brien’s paternal grandparents, Albert McClung and Mattie Fitzgerald, met at a small, country church in Oklahoma in 1907, the year that territory became a state. Albert’s ancestors included Revolutionary patriots “Saucy Jack” McClung, of Scotch-Irish descent, and Abraham Kuykendall, of Dutch lineage, who, around 1740, relocated from New York to North Carolina, where he settled and accumulated a fortune in gold coins. Mattie descended from two former sea captains who became merchants in Brooklyn, New York—Edward Card from Maine and Nathaniel Grafton from Newport, Rhode Island, whose seafaring ancestors had sailed the Atlantic Ocean since the mid-1600s. ...
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All our tomorrows: Reporter Caroline James returns to St. Louis following her fiance Michael's death and takes a job at a local newspaper, where chance brings her in contact with Michael's brother David Sloan whose faith in God provides them both with a path to healing and love.
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The Girls of Grace conferences have inspired thousands of young women across the globe. Now, Make It Real, based on the 2005-2006 Girls of Grace conference theme, inspires each and every girl to see herself through God's eyes and be the person He wants her to be. Point of Grace is: Shelley, Denise, Leigh, and Heather. Together in this fun, biblically-based book, the girls discuss and apply the issues facing young women today: Words, Worth, Relationships, and Me. If you enjoy their conferences or their music, you're sure to love this book as they encourage all young girls to Make It Real!