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Theodorus (Durst) Aebi emigrated from Switzerland to the Palatinate of Germany and then (via Rotterdam) to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1717. Andrew Abee (b.1761), direct descendant in the fourth generation, moved to Shenandoah County, Virginia by 1778, and by 1800 moved to Burke County, North Carolina, where he died after 1840. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas and elsewhere.
This ten-year supplement lists 10,000 titles acquired by the Library of Congress since 1976--this extraordinary number reflecting the phenomenal growth of interest in genealogy since the publication of Roots. An index of secondary names contains about 8,500 entries, and a geographical index lists family locations when mentioned.
"Trapping Wild Animals in Malay Jungles" by Charles Mayer offers an enthralling account of the author’s adventures and experiences in the dense, untamed jungles of Malaysia. This captivating book provides a detailed and vivid exploration of the techniques and challenges involved in trapping and studying the diverse wildlife of this exotic region. Mayer’s firsthand observations and meticulous documentation shed light on the complex ecosystem of the Malay jungles, where he encounters a wide array of animals, each with its unique behaviors and characteristics. The book delves into the art of trapping, highlighting Mayer’s innovative methods and the intricate processes involved in capturing and studying these wild creatures. Richly illustrated with photographs and sketches, "Trapping Wild Animals in Malay Jungles" not only chronicles the practical aspects of Mayer’s fieldwork but also offers a deeper appreciation of the natural beauty and biodiversity of Malaysia. His engaging narrative captures the excitement and challenges of working in such a remote and vibrant environment. This book is a must-read for nature enthusiasts, wildlife researchers, and anyone intrigued by the art of animal trapping and the study of exotic ecosystems. Mayer’s insightful observations and adventurous spirit provide a window into the world of jungle wildlife and the enduring allure of exploration.
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Clinical psychologist and author of The Defining Decade, Meg Jay takes us into the world of the supernormal: those who soar to unexpected heights after childhood adversity. Whether it is the loss of a parent to death or divorce; bullying; alcoholism or drug abuse in the home; mental illness in a parent or a sibling; neglect; emotional, physical or sexual abuse; having a parent in jail; or growing up alongside domestic violence, nearly 75% of us experience adversity by the age of 20. But these experiences are often kept secret, as are our courageous battles to overcome them. Drawing on nearly two decades of work with clients and students, Jay tells the tale of ordinary people made extraordinary by these all-too-common experiences, everyday superheroes who have made a life out of dodging bullets and leaping over obstacles, even as they hide in plain sight as doctors, artists, entrepreneurs, lawyers, parents, activists, teachers, students and readers. She gives a voice to the supernormals among us as they reveal not only "How do they do it?" but also "How does it feel?" These powerful stories, and those of public figures from Andre Agassi to Jay Z, will show supernormals they are not alone but are, in fact, in good company. Marvelously researched and compassionately written, this exceptional book narrates the continuing saga that is resilience as it challenges us to consider whether -- and how -- the good wins out in the end.