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A sequence of poems that takes the reader through a profound grief and the process of grieving.
The first spring blooms. The warm summer breezes. The trees ablaze with fall color. The winter frost on the windowpanes. Each has a special enchantment all its own. Now you can celebrate the unique beauty of the seasons in timeless cross-stitch keepsakes that will be admired for years to come.
Robert Scothorn was born at Oxton, Nottinghamshire, in 1659, the son of Francis and Marie Scothorn. He arrived in Chester County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1684, as an indentured servant. He married Mary Gibins in 1692 at the Darby Month Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania. They had two sons. He died in 1708 at Darby, Pennsylvania. Descendants listed lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, and elsewhere.
101 of the most fabulous cross-stitch projects ever to come down the chimney for Christmas. From dainty designs you can stitch in an evening to family heirlooms you can create in an afternoon, we've gathered Saints and sleighs... nativities and noels... angles and ornaments... into one unique Christmas collection that will get passed down in your family for generations.
VOLUME II - DESCENDANT CHART: This is the companion volume to the second edition of the Wallick family history book titled Hans Michael Wallick’s Descendants in America: European Origin from 1623. The descendant chart in this book begins in 1623 with the birth of Hans Michael’s grandfather, Simon Walck, in what is now the German state of Bavaria. It contains a detailed and comprehensive list of both the male and female descendants of our first American progenitors, Hans Michael and Frederica Esther (Eisen) Walck/Wallick. Over 8,000 names are included in this descendant chart! May their Wallick tribe increase…
Portfolios have often been used as a way for teachers to monitor and assess their students' progress, but this book picks up on the current trend of using portfolios to assess teachers themselves as part of their degree requirements. As a professional development tool, portfolios are also useful for classroom teachers in evaluating their practice, and in showcasing their skills and accomplishments for use in interviews. Veteran teacher educators Marianne Jones and Marilyn Shelton provide practical and comprehensive guidance specific to the needs of pre- and in-service teachers of young children. This thoroughly revised and updated new edition features: A flexible and friendly approach that g...
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