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George Conrad Bloss (ca.1728-1774) immigrated from Germany (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia in 1749, and married twice (once in Germany). They settled at New Hanover, Northampton County, Penn- sylvania, and about 1765 moved to Elkton, Augusta County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Minnesota, Iowa, Washington and elsewhere.
The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
The genealogy of the Frasure or Frazier family and those families related to them through the lineage of Micajah Frasher.
The definitive guide to the 5,000 most common surnames in the United States. With origins, variations, rankings, prominent bearers and published genealogies.
Dana Abbott Curtis served as an infantryman and an engineer for the U.S. Army in the Korean War. This book was created by his granddaughter (Dillard) to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his death. The text comprises, mainly, letters written by Curtis to his wife between January, 1950, and April, 1951. Speaking as one of thousands of Americans who served in the Korean War, Curtis provides the reader with a sense of "...the family and friends involved, the small town concerns which persisted, and the values which have made service in national interest so eloquently clothed in gallantry and honor." c. Book News Inc.
Everything About Ellen G. White in One Resource This masterwork brings together hundreds of articles that describe the people and events in the life of Ellen White, as well as her stand on numerous topics. Doctrine and Theology use of the Apocrypha the holy flesh movement the humanity of Christ justification king of the north latter rain legalism perfection Health and Lifestyle dress reform football hydrotherapy insurance use of humor milk and cheese politics and voting “secret vice” time management Life Events her conversion General Conference session of 1888 great controversy vision iceberg vision San Francisco earthquake Places Gorham, Maine Graysville, Tennessee Loma Linda Sanitarium Oakwood Industrial School Pitcairn People Elizabeth Harmon Bangs—the twin sister that Ellen worked to bring into the faith Fannie Bolton—the literary assistant who was fired a surprising number of times John Byington—the militant abolitionist and first General Conference president Sylvester Graham—the temperance advocate whose cracker lives on today Moses Hull—the evangelist who lost a debate with a spiritualist in more ways than one Everything from the hymns Ellen White loved to the homes she lived in are covered in heavily referenced articles. You’ll find a detailed chronology of her life and extensive articles on her ministry, her theology, and her statements in the light of advancing scientific knowledge. Whether you’re preparing a sermon, teaching a class, or finding answers to personal questions, this single resource has the answers you need.