The Bells in U.S.A. and Allied Families, 1650-1977

The Bells in U.S.A. and Allied Families, 1650-1977
Author: Getha Gina Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 794
Release: 1977
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James Bell was born about 1710, probably in Northern Ireland of parents from Scotland, and immigrated about 1730 to Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. In 1738 he moved to Augusta Co., Virginia. He married Agnes Hogshead, and died in 1781/82. Includes Carter, Harrison, Henderson, Montgomery, Parks (Parkes, Park), Walker, Williams.

McAlpin(e) Genealogies, 1730-1990

McAlpin(e) Genealogies, 1730-1990
Author: Doris McAlpin Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 766
Release: 1990
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The McAlpin family descends from the royalty of Scotland through Kenneth MacAlpin who united Celtic Scotland. One of his descendants was Alexander McAlpin, Sr. (ca. 1720's-1790) was born in Scotland and immigrated to America in the 1740s. He settled in South Carolina and eventually served in the American army during the revolution. After the war he settled in Wilkes County, Georgia where he died in 1790. He was married two to three times and was the father of twelve children. His many descendants live throughout the United States.

From Jamestown to Texas

From Jamestown to Texas
Author: Betty Smith Meischen
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2010-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1453576398

The rugged character and indomitable spirit of the early pioneers of Stephen F. Austins Texas colony had their roots in a turbulent, distant past. From the early 1600s, their courageous ancestors had pushed westward, leaving the European shores to carve out a new nation from the wilderness. They fled religious and political oppression in search of a better life in which freedom was of supreme importance. Many came with tales of their former struggles in Londonderry, Ireland during the great siege, of terrible massacres and clan rivalries in the times of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland. They vividly remembered the tribulations of Martin Luther and the deadly religious split with the Catholic Church. More recently, memories of their parents participation in the American Revolution, of dramatic, true life scenes such as depicted in the movie The Patriot filled their minds, their fathers having ridden along side of the wily Swamp Fox, Francis Marion. These pioneers associated themselves with men like Travis, Crockett, Houston and Andrew Jackson. Many of these early trailblazers were Scots-Irish and German immigrants. They were on a westward trek to grasp a special prize, to seal Americas Manifest Destiny. And that prize they sought was Texas. From Jamestown to Texas is the story of these intrepid pioneers and their ancestors who cleared and farmed the land, who fought the Indians, battled the elements, and carved out this wonderful country that we have today.

Wilson Families, Etc

Wilson Families, Etc
Author: Mary Alicia Norman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1992
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Genealogical data on members of the Wilson families in America. This is a compilation of data contributed by various individuals, family historians etc.

The North American Review

The North American Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1831
Genre: North American review and miscellaneous journal
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Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930.

Jesus Wants to Save Christians

Jesus Wants to Save Christians
Author: Rob Bell
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310295319

There is a church not too far from us that recently added a $25 million addition to their building. Our local newspaper ran a front-page story not too long ago about a study revealing that one in five people in our city lives in poverty. This is a book about those two numbers. Jesus Wants to save Christians is a book about faith and fear, wealth and war, poverty, power, safety, terror, Bibles, bombs, and homeland insecurity. It's about empty empires and the truth that everybody's a priest. It's about oppression, occupation, and what happens when Christians support, animate and participate in the very things Jesus came to set people free from. It's about what it means to be a part of the church of Jesus in a world where some people fly planes into buildings while others pick up groceries in Hummers.