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Brian Farraday never thought that he'd be in a fight for his survival. But here he was with a band of survivors trying survive and take down a madman or was it two of them? All that he knew was that his life had taken a turn that he never never imagined . Ray and Samuel stood between his freedom and one way or the other he was going to get it back. When a pyschotic madman is kidnapping Atlanta residents, an unwitting hero emerges forced to confront and dismantle his horror house of crime, death and mayhem. No one suspected what was going on right under their noses and when all hell breaks loose, nothing and no one will ever be the same again.
A vengeful Federal Agent pits rival gangs against each other in order to exact retribution on one.
Original poetry from the Author Willie D. Davis, IV dealing with love, hate, heartache and pain. Guaranteed to touch your heart, mind and soul one way or another.
Samuel Davis I (1610-1667) was born in either England or Wales and married Elizabeth Benton in 1637. In about 1642 they immigrated to America and settled in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. They were the parents of three children: Samuel Davis II (1638-1687), John Davis (1640-1688), and Arthur Davis I (1648-1718). Descendants live in North Carolina, California and other parts of the United States.
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Vol. for 1897/98 includes an appendix containing the names of all officers of the territory and State of Oregon from 1823-1899, by H.R. Kincaid; 1899/1900-1904/06 include "Official directory of state officers, state boards, commissions, schools and colleges, state institutions, circuit judges, district attorneys, and county officers", compiled by the Secretary of State.
Henry Summerell (b.ca.1700), of Scottish lineage, married Sarah Barnes, daughter of John Barnes and Ann Jones of Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas and elsewhere.
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