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The millions of people who have cherished and drawn hope from the poem Footprints in the Sand will now find added strength in reading the story of its previously unknown author. Mary Stevenson lived the message in her poem she wrote in the early 1930s. After losing her mother and the brother she was close to while she was still an impetuous little girl, Mary's troubles with her strict, demanding father increased. She married to escape her home life, then fled again to save herself and her child from abuse and near-starvation from a husband who kept her prisoner in their apartment. Through it all, the Lord's love reached out to her, carrying her when her load was too heavy. And in the end, her example of spiritual and personal triumph, like her poem, is an inspiring story of renewal.
Memoirs of Mary Stevenson on her life on Arranmore Island, off the coast of North West Donegal, Ireland.
Deed from seller Eliza Dukenfield to buyer Mary Stevenson for land in Stockton Township, N.J. Stockton, N.J., replaced Stockton Township in 1894; and was annexed to Camden city in 1899.
Chiefly a record of descendants of Edward Stevenson whose birth date is unknown and died in 1716 in Baltimore County, Maryland. His wife Mary Stevenson married second Henry Sater of Baltimore County. Edward and Mary had six children. Descendants lived in Maryland, Ohio and elsewhere.
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