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Raymond Gibson Christy was born in Iowa in 1909. His parents brought him west when he was a young man settling in Wyoming. He married Irma Lucille Bundy and they were the parents of four children. Material on their ancestral lines is included in this volume compiled for the benefit of their descendants. Descendants now live in Colorado, Wyoming, and elsewhere.
Helen Anne Hirst (b. 1936) lived in Boston, Massachusetts and moved with her parents to Cheyenne, Wyoming. She married Gary Leonard Christy (b. 1936) in Cheyenne in 1958. Their ancestors lived in California, Nebraska, Illinois, Wyoming, Denmark, Missouri, Germany, Ireland, France, Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, and elsewhere.
Christopher Freiderich Hepler (1746-1816) was born in Germany and emigrated to Pennsylvania and married Catherine Hertzel (d. bef. 1816). Christopher and Catherine first settled in Pennsylvania, then moved to Thomasville, Rowan County, North Carolina. With his brothers, Casper, Jacob, and George, he fought in the Revolutionary War. Ancestors lived in Lomersheim, Benningen, and Vaihingen, Wuerttenberg (Germany). Descendants of Christopher and his brothers lived in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, California, Ohio, Florida, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Kansas, Texas, 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.
This is the family tree of the Rogers family of Northam Southampton, showing over thirty generations, but remembering that at 30 generations there is 1,000,000,000 grandparents, making it look like everyone in the UK is interrelated in some small way
Gottfried and Eva Golemiewski brought their family from Germany about 1867 to America. They did not stay in America but moved to Canada around 1870. They purchased land and settled in Sullivan township, Ontario. Most of their descendants remained in Canada with their grandchildren shortening their surname to Golem.
This open access book provides an overview of the International Map of Axial Spondyloarthritis (IMAS) project -focusing on Europe-, a wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary collaboration between academic groups, Health Care Professionals (HCPs), patient organizations and Novartis. IMAS was conceived to improve knowledge of Axial Spondyloarthritis (axSpA) and raise awareness of its heavy burden globally. By asking more than 2,000 patients across Europe about the impact of axSpA on multiple aspects of their life, the full extent of this disease was investigated from a direct patient perspective. This allowed a unique understanding of how living with axSpA affects the daily lives and well-being of patients, and how this varies between European countries. Axial Spondyloarthritis: Patient-Reported Impact in Europe highlights opportunities for progressing quality patient care to be applied to health services globally. HCPs, policy makers and patients will find this book to be an indispensable resource for improving the understanding of this chronic condition, including patients’ clinical outcomes, the protection of those at risk of psychological distress, and the economic burden on patients and society.