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Philadelphia socialite, Catherine Wentworth, arrives in Harmony, Missouri, with a three-fold mission: to escape the scandal of a philandering husband, to become a newspaper publisher, and to bring her father’s murderer to justice. What she doesn’t count on is that her newspaper is co-owned by the most exasperating man west of the Mississippi, Patrick Cardin. With each driven by divergent goals, a battle of wills is inevitable. When Catherine vows never to love again, she doesn’t plan on meeting an alluring man like Patrick. Was he like Thomas Wentworth, or worse, her father’s murderer? If so, Patrick is behind the insidious threats on her life. She was wrong once in taking a man’s ...
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Emigrant ancestor of this family was Joseph Preston Yadon (1756-1843), who was born in Dublin?, Ireland. He came to America during the Revolutionary War. He was a son of Jacob Yadon and Elizabeth Proctor. He married Mary Susannah Pennybaker (1763-1838), daughter of Jacob Pennybaker and Christina Dotterer in 1782 in Berkley Co., West Virginia. Family lived first in Virginia and sometime between 1801 and 1802 moved to Grainger Co., Tennessee. They had nine children born in Virginia, and three in Tennessee. Descendants live in Tennessee, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Colorado and elsewhere.
A groundbreaking work that documents more than 20 years of feminist theological and ethical discussion, this volume includes the contributions of 20 distinguished women scholars who discuss a variety of issues, ranging from the task of changing society's assumptions about women to ways in which people can live together in the modern world.
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A Washington Post reporter looks at our culinary heritage, describes ethnic cookery and holiday menus around the country, and includes historical recipes.
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