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Bester Rat im Finanz-Dschungel Der Markt der Geldanlage-Produkte wird immer unübersichtlicher, die Verwirrung der Menschen (insbesondere nach der Bankenkrise) wird größer. Wie legt man sein Geld optimal an? Bei Entscheidungen in Sachen Geldanlage vergessen die meisten oft, das Wichtigste in den Mittelpunkt ihrer Überlegungen und Entscheidungen zu stellen: sich selbst. Dieses Buch bietet allen ein solides Wissen, über das jeder Anleger verfügen sollte. Schritt für Schritt erfahren Sie alle notwendigen Überlegungen und Planungen, die Sie anstellen sollten, um als Ihr eigener Vermögensarchitekt Ihre finanziellen Strukturen durch alle Lebensphasen hindurch planen zu können. Sie lernen ...
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Stefan Johannes Stapel who was born 20 June 1796 in Germany. He was the son of Johann Bernard Aussel Stapel and Anna Maria Willemann. Stefan adopted the Wibbenmeyer surname when he married Anna Maria Elizabeth Wibbenmeyer 20 February 1827 in Germany. Anna died 15 April 1837 and Stefan married Elisabeth Anna Maria Heimann. They immigrated to America and landed in New Orleans 14 January 1850. Stefan and Elizabeth lived in Apple Creek Township, Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri and were the parents of three sons and four daughters. Descendants lived in Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas, California and elsewhere.
A pesquisa e reconstrução da vida de dona Leopoldina, esposa de Dom Pedro I, romanceada pela autora, resultam em uma bem sucedida ficção histórico-literária. Vera Moll permitiu-se entrar na narrativa, conversando com a imperatriz, consolando-a e dando-lhe conselhos, como se fora sua mãe ou irmã mais velha. Vencendo dois séculos de distância, autora e personagem dialogam e trocam confidências como duas amigas, o que confere veracidade ao texto. A unidade do país, os embates políticos entre brasileiros e portugueses, as intrigas da corte, o destino da Casa de Bragança marcam as circunstâncias políticas do nascimento do Império do Brasil, em que dona Leopoldina oscila entre a s...
Little did we know that a curiosity to find out more about the Marley family would lead to thousands of hours of research, many delightful journeys, and span more than a dozen years of effort. In 1986 my wife, Lynn (Marley) Coffey, and I started a family research effort that brought us to James Marley in Sampson County, North Carolina, in the year 1794. From there our journey revealed the presence of six Marley families in North Carolina: three families in Chatham County (several members of which moved to Wilkes County), with Randoph, Orange, and Edgecombe Counties each providing yet another family. Members of these original six families spread out across the South, West, and Mid-West (Tenne...