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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of George Heathman and Elizabeth Curtis. George was born 30 April 1793 in Montgomery Co., Maryland. Elizabeth was born 22 May 1797 in Wallingford, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Andrew Curtis and Huldah (surname unknown). George Heathman and Elizabeth Curtis were married 8 February 1815 in Trumbull Co., Ohio. They lived in Ohio and were the parents of three sons and six daughters. Descendants lived in Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Kansas, Illinois and elsewhere.
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Every avid knitter has faced this dilemma: deep into a project at midnight, just trying to finish one more row, and, then . . . oh no, a dropped stitch three rows back! Help! If only there was a 24-hour hotline to answer every question a knitter might encounter. Well, now there is, with The Knitting Answer Book . The expert authors, Margaret Radcliffe and Edie Eckman, leave no question unanswered, no quandry unaddressed. Each book contains detailed, illustrated answers to literally hundreds of questions, from the common to the more unusual: • Are certain needles better for certain yarns? • What if I dropped a stitch several rows back? • Why do my edges tend to curl up? • Can you use ...
Ancestors and descendants of Bernard (Barney) McCabe (1825-1906), who was born in Bailieborough, Cavan, Ireland to Patrick McCabe and Juliana O'Reilly. He immigrated to America in 1857. He lived for several years in New York. He married Jane Wisel (1850-1941), who was born in Viroqua, Wisconsin to Ira Wisel and Orlinda Stiles, 1867. This couple lived in Bazaar, Chase Co., Kansas. Their son, James Bernard McCabe (1882-1955) married Mildred LaVern Heathman (1890- 1967) in Kansas City, Kansas, 1905. Includes some ancestors of Mildred LaVern Heathman.
With expert answers to scores of new knitting questions, Margaret Radcliffe’s classic guide is better than ever. You’ll find a wide assortment of cast ons and bind offs, techniques for beading and knitting backwards, tips for knitting in the round, and strategies for measuring tricky fabrics. Whether you’re a beginner venturing out into the wide world of yarn crafts or a more experienced knitter struggling through complex needlework challenges, The Knitting Answer Book has a solution for every knitting problem you’ll encounter.