Author: Penny Linder
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1006
Book Description
Richard Dever and his wife, Grace, were living in Maryland by 1658. Richard died 5 February 1702. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina.
The Dever and Related Families
Author: Penny Linder
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1006
Book Description
Richard Dever and his wife, Grace, were living in Maryland by 1658. Richard died 5 February 1702. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina.
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1006
Book Description
Richard Dever and his wife, Grace, were living in Maryland by 1658. Richard died 5 February 1702. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina.
The Durbins and Logsdons in America and Related Families
Author: William Jesse Durbin
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Category : Illinois
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Family history of William Jesse Durbin (1879-1974) born in Christian County, Illinois, he lived a great deal of his life in New Mexico, farming, but when farming became to difficult to him he moved back to Illinois. William never married but family meant a great deal to him.
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Category : Illinois
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Family history of William Jesse Durbin (1879-1974) born in Christian County, Illinois, he lived a great deal of his life in New Mexico, farming, but when farming became to difficult to him he moved back to Illinois. William never married but family meant a great deal to him.
Gillenwaters and Related Families
Author: Barbara Rose Gillenwater Brown
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Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Thomas Gillenwater who was born ca. 1700. He was likely the great grandson of T. Gildingwater (or Gillenwater) who immigrated to America via Barbados ca. 1635. Thomas married Elizabeth Marcum 12 November 1721 in Middlesex Co., Virginia. They lived in Virginia and were the parents of one known child. Descendants lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Colorado and elsewhere.
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Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Thomas Gillenwater who was born ca. 1700. He was likely the great grandson of T. Gildingwater (or Gillenwater) who immigrated to America via Barbados ca. 1635. Thomas married Elizabeth Marcum 12 November 1721 in Middlesex Co., Virginia. They lived in Virginia and were the parents of one known child. Descendants lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Colorado and elsewhere.
Family and Household Religion in Ancient Israel and the Levant
Author: Rainer Albertz
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 1575066688
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 717
Book Description
During the past several decades, family and household religion has become a topic of Old Testament scholarship in its own right, fed by what were initially three distinct approaches: the religious-historical approach, the gender-oriented approach, and the archaeological approach. The first pursues answers to questions of the commonality and difference between varieties of family religion and describes the household and family religions of Mesopotamia, Syria/Ugarit, Israel, Philistia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Gender-oriented approaches also contribute uniquely important insights to family and household religion. Pioneers of this sort of investigation show that, although women in ancient Israelite societies were very restricted in their participation in the official cult, there were familial rituals performed in domestic environments in which women played prominent roles, especially as related to fertility, childbirth, and food preparation. Archaeologists have worked to illuminate many aspects of this family religion as enacted by and related to the nuclear family unit and have found evidence that domestic cults were more important in Israel than has previously been understood. One might even conceive of every family as having actively partaken in ritual activities within its domestic environment. Family and Household Religion in Ancient Israel and the Levant analyzes the appropriateness of the combined term family and household religion and identifies the types of family that existed in ancient Israel on the basis of both literary and archaeological evidence. Comparative evidence from Iron Age Philistia, Transjordan, Syria, and Phoenicia is presented. This monumental book presents a typology of cult places that extends from domestic cults to local sanctuaries and state temples. It details family religious beliefs as expressed in the almost 3,000 individual Hebrew personal names that have so far been recorded in epigraphic and biblical material. The Hebrew onomasticon is further compared with 1,400 Ammonite, Moabite, Aramean, and Phoenician names. These data encompass the vast majority of known Hebrew personal names and a substantial sample of the names from surrounding cultures. In this impressive compilation of evidence, the authors describe the variety of rites performed by families at home, at a neighborhood shrine, or at work. Burial rituals and the ritual care for the dead are examined. A comprehensive bibliography, extensive appendixes, and several helpful indexes round out the masterful textual material to form a one-volume compendium that no scholar of ancient Israelite religion and archaeology can afford not to own.
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 1575066688
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 717
Book Description
During the past several decades, family and household religion has become a topic of Old Testament scholarship in its own right, fed by what were initially three distinct approaches: the religious-historical approach, the gender-oriented approach, and the archaeological approach. The first pursues answers to questions of the commonality and difference between varieties of family religion and describes the household and family religions of Mesopotamia, Syria/Ugarit, Israel, Philistia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Gender-oriented approaches also contribute uniquely important insights to family and household religion. Pioneers of this sort of investigation show that, although women in ancient Israelite societies were very restricted in their participation in the official cult, there were familial rituals performed in domestic environments in which women played prominent roles, especially as related to fertility, childbirth, and food preparation. Archaeologists have worked to illuminate many aspects of this family religion as enacted by and related to the nuclear family unit and have found evidence that domestic cults were more important in Israel than has previously been understood. One might even conceive of every family as having actively partaken in ritual activities within its domestic environment. Family and Household Religion in Ancient Israel and the Levant analyzes the appropriateness of the combined term family and household religion and identifies the types of family that existed in ancient Israel on the basis of both literary and archaeological evidence. Comparative evidence from Iron Age Philistia, Transjordan, Syria, and Phoenicia is presented. This monumental book presents a typology of cult places that extends from domestic cults to local sanctuaries and state temples. It details family religious beliefs as expressed in the almost 3,000 individual Hebrew personal names that have so far been recorded in epigraphic and biblical material. The Hebrew onomasticon is further compared with 1,400 Ammonite, Moabite, Aramean, and Phoenician names. These data encompass the vast majority of known Hebrew personal names and a substantial sample of the names from surrounding cultures. In this impressive compilation of evidence, the authors describe the variety of rites performed by families at home, at a neighborhood shrine, or at work. Burial rituals and the ritual care for the dead are examined. A comprehensive bibliography, extensive appendixes, and several helpful indexes round out the masterful textual material to form a one-volume compendium that no scholar of ancient Israelite religion and archaeology can afford not to own.
Thomas and Related Families
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
February 2013 Catalog
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Publisher: Booktango
ISBN: 146892513X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 541
Book Description
Publisher: Booktango
ISBN: 146892513X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 541
Book Description
Southern Genealogies of the Mallory, Vandiver, and Related Families, 1500-1987
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Category : New York County (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Roger Mallory came to Virginia in the late 1600's or early 1700's. Ancestors are included in England to the 1400's. The Vandiver family came to America from the Netherlands as early as 1659. Descendants and relatives of the Mallory and Vandiver families lived in Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, North and South Carolina and elsewhere.
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Category : New York County (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Roger Mallory came to Virginia in the late 1600's or early 1700's. Ancestors are included in England to the 1400's. The Vandiver family came to America from the Netherlands as early as 1659. Descendants and relatives of the Mallory and Vandiver families lived in Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, North and South Carolina and elsewhere.
The Durbin and Logsdon Genealogy with Related Families, 1626-1998
Author: Betty Jewell Durbin Carson
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Our Ewing Heritage with Related Families
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Genealogy of Smith-McAlevy & Related Families
Author: Nora Duke Bailey
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 920
Book Description
Robert Smith, the son of Robert Smith Sr., was born 20 January 1766 in Pennsylvania. He died 6 June 1842 at Sunfish, Pike County, Ohio.
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 920
Book Description
Robert Smith, the son of Robert Smith Sr., was born 20 January 1766 in Pennsylvania. He died 6 June 1842 at Sunfish, Pike County, Ohio.