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Articles related to "Bible Records"
Appleton Family Bible Records These Appleton family Bible records, purchased at a Boston bookshop in 1950, ended up in the Princeton University Library, a place genealogists would not be apt to look. appleton family • appleton records • appleton bible records • boston appletons • genealogists
Bacon and Faunce Family Bible Records Family Bible records are among the most prized records sought by genealogists. They often link three to five generations. Here are records from a Bacon family Bible. family • family records • bible records • family bible records • bacon family
Blaisdell Family Bible Records The Blaisdells are an old York County, Maine family. These Bible records may help family researchers with their genealogy in a family with many Ebenezers and Elijahs. family • blaisdell family • blaisdell records • bible records • family researchers
Gorham Family Bible Records Gorham family Bible Records found in the vault of a library in Norwich, NY, give birth, marriage and death dates, the data genealogists use to build family trees. family records • bible records • gorham family records • gorham bible records • gorham births
Higgins Family Bible Records Nancy Choroszy moved into a home in Saco, Maine, where she found an old Higgins family Bible with the data genealogists consider a bonanza. higgins family • bible records • higgins bible records • genealogists • family researchers
Phinney Family Bible Records These Phinney Family Bible records were started by Zenas Phinney (1752-1848) of Massachusetts. He kept them in a Bible printed in 1815. phinney family • bible records • phinney bible records • zenas phinney • three phinney generations
Stover Family Bible Records Family researchers value hard-to-find Bible records because of the genealogical data they reveal. These Bible records are for a Stover family living at Cape Neddick, ME. family • family records • family bible records • records • stover family records
Titcomb and Merrill Family Bible Records These Titcomb and Merrill birth, marriage and death records were copied more than 50 years ago from three family Bibles and are a treasure trove for family researchers. family records • titcomb family records • merrill family records • titcomb bible records • merrill bible records
Two Sets of Corbet Family Bible Records Genealogists love to find family Bible records and here are two sets of them for the Corbet family of Mendon and New Braintree, MA. corbet family • bible records • corbet family bible records • genealogical data • corbet genealogy
Free Genealogy Resources on the USGenWeb Project The USGenWeb is a free genealogy website whose resources include vital records; obituary, Bible & cemetery transcriptions, local photos & histories; court & land records. usgenweb • free genealogy websites • genealogical resources • online genealogy research • vital records online
Genealogy on the Web - The GenWeb The United States Genealogy Web is a volunteer organization that maintains web sites for every county in the United States. Things to look for in using this valuable resource. Similar systems have been set up for use throughout the world. usgenweb • swarthout • genealogy • north american genealogy • look-ups
Physical strength Physical strength has been a prized human attribute since prehistory. Here we celebrate some strongmen from bygone times. physical strength • strongmen • hercules • wrestling • plato
The Year of Saint Paul In honor of St. Paul, Pope Benedict has declared that this year the Catholic Church will study and reflect on the works of this great saint in a special way. pauline year • birthday of st. paul • pope benedict xvi • basilica of st. paul • catholic church
"If a man die, shall he live again?" My opinion on "Life After Death". I cannot believe that this world is all there is to our eternity. death • grief • bereavement • resurrection • hope
Human Cannibalism Human beings have eaten each other throughout history for a variety of different cultural, criminal, religious and philosophical reasons not always with evil intent. human cannibalism • eating people • the last taboo • hannibal lector • jeffrey dahmer
The Healing Garden Come into the healing garden and discover what may be the next natural cure for depression, anxiety attack, OCD and more revealed. Unbelievable, cheap as dirt discovery! healing garden • serotonin • homeopathy • natural cure • depression
Discrepancy in the Timeline of King Asa of Judah King Asa of Judah convinced Ben-Hadad of Aram to make war against Israel. The Bible record in 1st Kings and 2nd Chronicles leaves the timing of this unclear. king asa of judah • king baasha of israel • king ben-hadad of aram • 2 chronicles 16 • 1 kings 15
Evaluating the Protestant Work Ethic The Protestant work ethic originally celebrated labor as one's individual responsibility and calling, and later became the basis for modern capitalism. bible and money • money in the bible • christians and money • protestant work ethic • capitalism
Location, Location, Location! Genealogy, like Real Estate, is heavily dependent on the location where things occurred. This underlines the importance of determining the locations where things occurred. genealogy • north american genealogy • swarthout • genweb • birth certificates
Longfellow's 7 Year Courtship of Fanny Appleton He was Harvard Professor Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. She was Boston socialite Fanny Appleton. It took seven years to win her heart and hand. longfellow • poet longfellow • henry wadsworth longfellow • longfellow courtship • longfellow marriage
Research on the Home Front The family history "detective" can start unraveling the mysteries of his family's past by looking for records at home. Here are examples of records, commonly found at home, which can provide clues to your family history. family • history • records • home
The Number Seven in Folklore The number seven is a mystical and sacred number. All important in folklore, seven has held a place in time from the Beginning. numerology • genesis • numbers • seven • creation
Adam and Eve Genealogy Because Adam and Eve were the first parents, then every one on earth can, if time were taken, actually trace their ancestry to them. adam • eve • genealogy • rodserling • creation
Take Me to The Woodshed O Lord The book of Hebrews is a unique book quite unlike most books of Scripture. In its uniqueness, it poses some questions which only seem difficult to answer, but are not. belief • bible • hebrews
The Eighth Article of Faith The Eighth Article of Faith explains our belief in the Bible and in the Book of Mormon as being the word of God. bible • book of mormon • testimony • spirit • truth
The Genealogy Roadshow You're making that quick research trip. What do you take with you to make sure you have what you need? Here are some tips to get you thinking! genealogy • north american genealogy • swarthout • swartwout • research
What Does the Bible Say About War? What does the Bible say about killing in the military? What is the just war theory? Are some wars biblically justified? What does the Bible say about war in general? what does the bible say about war • what does the bible say about killing • what does the bible say about violence • what does the bible say about killing in the milit • just war theory
Biblemania - Depression, Madness, and Dysfunction The author's look at the Bible's common themes of depression, madness, and dysfunction, and what they mean in terms of the big picture. bible • depression • madness • dysfunction • genesis |
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