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Simon Baker was born 18 October 1811 in West Winfield, Herkimer Co., New York. He was the son of Benjamin Baker and Rebecca Thorn. Simon was baptized a member of the LDS Church 16 April 1839 and he married five times. His first wife (Mercy Young) moved with him to Nauvoo, Illinois and later died somewhere near Montrose, Iowa. In Nauvoo, Simon married Charlotte Leavitt and later they moved with the Mormon pioneers to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake. Simon was the father of 24 known children and died 22 October 1863 in Mendon, Utah. Descendants lived primarily in Utah and elsewhere.
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Samuel Lamb who was born in Ireland. He married Margaret Jordan sometime prior to the year 1745. They immiigrated to America ca. 1745 and settled in Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. Samuel and Margaret were the parents of five sons and five daughters. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Virginia, Missouri, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Washington, California and elsewhere.
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""My Best for the Kingdom provides a valuable history of several little-known events in early Mormon history--the Church in Tennessee and Kentucky in the 1830s, the Danites in Missouri, Mormon resistance to Missouri persecutions, ... the James Emmett expedition, [and] pioneer Spanish Fork, Utah...John L. Butler's autobiography, given here in full, rivals and adds to the accounts of Hosea Stout and John D. Lee in telling the Mormon story of the 1830s, '40s, and '50s. Butler was a valiant militiaman, missionary, frontiersman, and bishop. A fast-moving, informative, well-researched and well-told account of Mormonism on the frontier...and pioneer Utah.""--Leonard J. Arrington quoted on the back outside jacket. This is the 3rd printing of My Best for the Kingdom (ISBN 978-1-365-73968-2) and is the same as the 2nd printing (ISBN 978-0-9843965-2-8) and 1st printing (ISBN 1-56236-212-7) versions except that the front & end papers (family chart and map) on the previous versions are now included as the final two pages.
Thomas Gleason (1607-1686) married Susanna Page, and emigrated before 1642 from England to Watertown, Massachusetts, moving about 1654/1655 to Cambridge, and in 1658 to Charlestown, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Missouri, Kansas, California and elsewhere. Name was spelled "Leeson" in early records.
Ancient Rome is the story of the greatest empire the world has ever known. Focusing on six turning points in Roman history, Simon Baker's absorbing narrative charts the rise and fall of the world's first superpower--a political machine unmatched in its brutality, genius, and lust for power. From the conquest of the Mediterranean in the 3rd century BC to the destruction of the Empire at the hands of barbarian invaders 700 years later, we discover the pivotal episodes in Roman history. At the heart of this account are some of the most powerful rulers in history: men like Julius Caesar, Augustus, Nero, and Constantine. Putting flesh on the bones of these legendary figures, Baker looks beyond the dusty caricatures to explore their real motivations, ambitions, intrigues, and rivalries. Accompanying a landmark BBC television series, Ancient Rome is a fresh, fast-paced account that addresses themes as relevant today as they were 2,000 years ago.
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