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Sanford Gladden traces the history of the Durst/Darst family and some 40 other related families from their European roots to Philadelphia in Colonial times. They migrated to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, to Delaware and Pickaway Counties in OH and on to Texas. Some of the related surnames are: Beck, Cecil, Chandler, Charlton, Cozad, Craig, Damon, Deam, Dill, Eaton, Ewing, Fry, Glendy, Glotfelter, Grigsby, Guy, Harshman, Haynes, Holman, Huston, Jamison, Keithly, Kennedy, Kent, Lightner, Marshall, Morgan, Orman, page, Perrins, Ramsey, Selling, Stroop, Trolinger, and Weiser among other smaller branches.
Thirteen short plays by women that were originally produced by the Provincetown Players.
Die Bewohner der kleinen Stadt Mareno werden von einem zweifelhaften Priester zu okkulten Handlungen verführt. Unheimliche Rituale und Messen ufern aus, bis ein Mord geschieht. Als der junge Arzt Martin Socs in die Stadt kommt und die geheimnisvolle Luise kennenlernt, die selbst Opfer der Sekte wurde, beschließt er dem dunklen Treiben ein Ende zu bereiten. Dabei wird er immer tiefer in einen Sumpf aus Verschwörungen und Intrigen hineingezogen, bis er einen Plan hat.
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Robert J. Sykes, Jr (Bob) was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia in December 2003 at the age of 47. This rare form of Dementia is a brain disease that slowly erodes cognitive abilities and causes personality changes. He endured the disease for more than three years before succumbing on April 7, 2006. This book paints a picture of a unique individual, a generous and giving man, who selflessly devoted himself to family life. It is a story of loss, but it is also a story of love and devotion in the face of devastating illness. This story will provide support and inspiration to others who are coping with dementia and other irreversible illnesses. For each book sold, a donation will be made to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration