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Peter Apperson was born in New Kent County, Virginia, in 1718, the son of John Apperson. He married Frances Poindexter, ca. 1738. They had at least eight children, 1739-1759. Descendants listed, chiefly descendants of their son, William Apperson (1757-1826), a Revolutionary War soldier of Surry County, North Carolina, lived in North Carolina, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Illinois and elsewhere.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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STEM gets steamy when a coder takes up sexting to pay the bills in this daring debut novel, perfect for fans of Olivia Dade and Kate Stayman-London. As the only woman programmer at her firm, Lark is thrilled to land an account for a huge client. But her dream job quickly becomes a nightmare when she accidentally projects a scandalous (and completely unsolicited) picture from her phone onto the screen during a presentation. Before she can recover, her coworkers jump in to steal the account, leaving Lark jobless and broke. When a friend suggests text message–based sex work as a stopgap between jobs, Lark is dubious. She's all about sex positivity, but carrying out sexual fantasies—even dig...
Omits chapters IX-XI of previous editions but includes "revised genealogy containing the names of several thousand Cresap descendants not listed in the first edition."
A genealogy and a history of Samuel Claridge (1828-1919) and his wives 1) Charlotte Joy (1819-1884) and 2) Rebecca Hughes (1847-1923) and their 19 children.