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Martha, Mary Magdalene, John the Baptist, Satan, and Jesus are key figures in this 1950s good-versus-evil suspense allegory of Christ's beginning ministry. Twists, turns, and suspense make a preacher's murder mystery chilling. A tantalizing murder mystery filled with chilling explorations of hypocrisy, true faith, and small-town secrets. It's about sin and redemption. It's about the search for truth, in both the physical and spiritual realms. And it's all wrapped up in a puzzle that keeps even skeptics on their toes. Underneath it all is an allegory of Christ's ministry. "I highly recommend The Parchman Preacher short in length, but deep in meaning, I could hardly put this book down." -Linda...
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John Barr (d.1767)--possibly the Hans Bar who arrived in Philadelphia in 1739--married Elizabeth Stehman and lived in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. John Kendig Barr (1828-1918), a grandson, married Hettie Ann Cassel (Kassel?) in 1856 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and moved about 1885 to Lincoln, Nebraska. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, California and elsewhere.