The Bartwell Tragedy—Who Killed Mary?

The Bartwell Tragedy—Who Killed Mary?
Author: Sandra E. Kennedy
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1410777162

One sweltering afternoon Mary Reed is violently stabbed to death at her dinner table, in front of her toddler. The ruthless small town of Bartwell is shocked and bound together by this tragedy. When a murderer is not found the town turns on each other and gossip controls. A small town sheriffs journey though overwhelming odds to find the truth and find the killer almost cost him his life. His honor and integrity is constantly tested by a heartless town that takes control of the moment. The town plans to make money by sensationalizing the brutal murder. Suspense and terror takes control when the plot takes a surprising twist. Danger and unpredictable events keeps the reader spellbound.

The Bartwell Tragedy

The Bartwell Tragedy
Author: Sandra E. Kennedy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781410777171

One sweltering afternoon Mary Reed is violently stabbed to death at her dinner table, in front of her toddler. The ruthless small town of Bartwell is shocked and bound together by this tragedy. When a murderer is not found the town turns on each other and gossip controls. A small town sheriff's journey though overwhelming odds to find the truth and find the killer almost cost him his life. His honor and integrity is constantly tested by a heartless town that takes control of the moment. The town plans to make money by sensationalizing the brutal murder. Suspense and terror takes control when the plot takes a surprising twist. Danger and unpredictable events keeps the reader spellbound.

Locked in the Family Cell

Locked in the Family Cell
Author: Kathryn A. Conrad
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299196509

Locked in the Family Cell is the first book on Ireland to provide a sustained and interdisciplinary analysis of gender, sexuality, nationalism, the public and private spheres, and the relationship between these categories of analysis and action. Kathryn Conrad examines the writers and activists who are resistant to simplistic nationalist constructions of Ireland and its subjects. She exposes the assumptions and the effects of national discourses in Ireland and their reliance on a limited and limiting vision of the family: the heterosexual family cell. By actively situating theoretical readings and concerns in practice, Conrad follows the lead of scholars such as Lauren Berlant, Gloria Anzaldua, Ailbhe Smyth, and others who have encouraged dialogue not only among scholars in different academic disciplines but between scholars and activists. In doing so she provides not only a critique of interest to scholars in a variety of fields but also a productive political intervention.

The Simpson Family of Barwell, England, and Adams Co., Pennsylvania

The Simpson Family of Barwell, England, and Adams Co., Pennsylvania
Author: Jay Norwalk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2007
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Richard Carl Simpson, son of Marvin Delton Simpson (1901-1980) and Frances Rebecca Lindberg (1916-1990), married Cynthia Kay Furlong, daughter of Walter Townsend Furlong (1928-1995) and Betty Ann Bryson (1927-2000). Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania.

Michael Kellar and Catharine Monroe of Fairfax County, Virginia

Michael Kellar and Catharine Monroe of Fairfax County, Virginia
Author: Susan Kellar Ratcliffe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2002
Genre: Middle West
ISBN:

Michael Kellar was born in about 1760. He married Catherine Monroe, daughter of Thomas Monroe and Catharine Hore, in Stafford County, Virginia. They had nine children. Michael died in 1816 in Fairfax, County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and California.

People and Things from the Blount County, Alabama Southern Democrat 1920 - 1927

People and Things from the Blount County, Alabama Southern Democrat 1920 - 1927
Author: Robin Sterling
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2013-07-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1304258009

The Southern Democrat was established by Forney G. Stephens at Blountsville in 1894. After fellow newspaperman Lawrence H. Mathews of the Blount County News-Dispatch died in 1896, Stephens moved the Democrat to Oneonta. When the News-Dispatch folded in 1903, the Democrat was the preeminent Blount County newspaper. Stephens died in 1939, but the Democrat continued to publish in Oneonta for almost 100 years. In 1989 the old Southern Democrat was renamed the Blount Countain. Microfilm for the old Southern Democrat was acquired from the State Archives in Montgomery and studied page by page. Every mention of births, marriages, deaths, obituaries and news important to the history and development of Blount County was reproduced here. This book is vital for any serious student of Blount County, Alabama genealogy and history.