Автор: Holcomb Marlena Brown Название: Three Princesses: (powers and Gifts Revealed) ISBN: 0578410060 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780578410067 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 3711.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Holcomb Ellie Название: Who Sang the First Song? ISBN: 1462794459 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781462794454 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 2068.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
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Have you ever wondered who hummed the first tune?
Was it the flowers? The waves or the moon? Dove Award-winning recording artist Ellie Holcomb answers with a lovely lyrical tale, one that reveals that God our Maker sang the first song, and He created us all with a song to sing.
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Prince George Winyah Parish was established in 1721 from St. James Santee Parish. The first known register of Prince George Winyah Parish begins in 1815 and ends in 1916. The format of the original register has been followed as closely as possible. The second register covers baptisms, burials, confirmations, marriages, and lists of communicants, 1916-1936. The entries in these registers include slaves, Negroes, and free persons of color. Chapters include: Baptisms, 1815-1916; Confirmations, 1816-1909; Marriages, 1816-1911; Communicants, 1866-1915; Burials, 1816-1915; Communicants, 1916-1936; Baptisms, 1916-1936; Confirmations, 1916-1936; Burials, 1916-1936; and Marriages, 1916-1936. A sketch of the Prince George Winyah Church, a facsimile reprint of a marriage page from the original register, and a full-name index add to the value of this work.
By: Brent H. Holcomb, Pub. 1980, Reprinted 2019, 282 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308-154-X.
The Southern Christian Advocate was the publication of the Methodist Confreence of both South and North Carolina, Georgia and Florida for the period 1837-1878. It also covered other states as well, such as: Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and occasionally containing notices from other states as well. Vol. #1 contains the names of approximately 70,000 indivuals and Vol. #2 which covers the Civil War period, contains the names of approximately 30,000 indiviuals. The marriage notices will often times have "son of" "daughter of" etc.. This is very important source for information when doing Methodist ancestry. Considering that the State of South Carolina did not officialy start keeping vital records until 1911, these notices take on an added importance. North Carlina requirment for marriage licenses (as opposed to bonds) did not come into effect until 1868. And some Georgia counties have lost their marriage records. Considering the time frame of these books makes these marriage notices important because many times couples will move away from where they were married and finding a marriage record can be very difficult to locate if the county and state of the marriage are not already known. The death notices within these books are mini-biographies of the deceased persons, often times giving places of birth and former residences. During the Civil War years, many persons could not afford tombstones or erected only wooden markers which have not survived and hence these books become even more impotant to the reacher.
Описание: Abstracts typically include: source; full-names of all persons involved; amount paid; number of acres and location of property (in a few cases the property is a slave rather than land); date of sale/lease, date approved, and date recorded.
Young Leonardo "Leo" Bunn discovers his hidden talent the day his video game controller flies out of his hands, his recliner breaks, and his exhausted mother instructs him to fix his own problem Lazy Leo's Totally Untapped Talent is a delightful tool for parents to use in introducing responsibility to young children. It is the fifth character book in Karen's Proverbial(R) Kids collection, all of which supplement her newly-released Proverbial Kids(R) Lesson Plans for Parents book (Westbow Press, 2019).
"Moms and Dads, this book is a 'must-have' for your bedtime story library. Lazy Leo is written in upbeat, up-to-date language that will get your kids off the video games and into real life Karen does it again " Denise Glenn, Founder of MotherWise Author of Wisdom for Mothers, Freedom for Mothers, and Restore My Heart
"Karen Holcomb has written a rare book to help us with the "Lazy Leo's" in all our homes. Karen uses the wisdom of King Solomon to teach parents how to address the growing issue of laziness in our children's lives. It is refreshing to see this installment in the Proverbial Kids(R) Series." Mark Smith, D.Min, Senior Consultant, Family Evangelism and Discipleship Baptist State Convention of North Carolina
"The Proverbial Kids(R) series by Karen Holcomb is precisely the kind of creative curriculum parents need for family discipleship. I have found the materials biblically sound, creative, and usable by families with a broad range of ages at home. I strongly endorse the series." Richard Ross, Ph.D., Professor of Student Ministry, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Founder of True Love Waits
A tool for discovering and applying God's wisdom in Proverbs to your family life, Proverbial Kids(R) Lesson Plans for Parents identifies seven ABC principles for parenting straight from the Bible book of Proverbs and offers a simple two-page teaching guide for each concept. You decide how you will use this resource-family devotions, small groups, homeschooling, children's church or camp Pick and choose from four opening activities and four Bible stories for as many as 28 one-hour sessions and hundreds of teaching moments. Object lessons and discussion questions are included. Karen has written and illustrated a Proverbial Kids(R) character/story book for each theme, also available from Westbow Press. All Proverbial Kids(R) materials are available digitally, making it easy to follow God's directive in Deuteronomy 6:7 for "on the road" parenting
"At last, a book that practically helps parents disciple their children. My friend Karen Holcomb has written a book series that will transform your family. Proverbial Kids Lesson Plans for Parents and the Proverbial Kids character books are practical, easy to use tools. If you seek to be an intentional disciple-making parent, you need this resource." - Mark Smith, D.Min Senior Consultant, Family Evangelism and Discipleship Baptist State Convention of North Carolina
"The Proverbial Kids series by Karen Holcomb is precisely the kind of creative curriculum parents need for family discipleship. I have found the materials biblically sound, creative, and usable by families with a broad range of ages at home. I strongly endorse the series." -Richard Ross, Ph.D., Professor of Student Ministry, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Co-Founder, True Love Waits
Описание: The names of more people will appear in this court record than in any other body of county records. Lists of deeds and wills, road juries, civil suits, minor criminal cases, depositions, jury lists, tavern licenses and more are included.
Union County was formed in 1785; in 1800 it became Union District. In the colonial period, the area of Union County was considered part of Craven County or Berkeley County, South Carolina. Prior to the border surveys of 1764 and 1772, the area was included in the North Carolina counties of Anson, Mecklenburg, and Tryon. For this reason, many grants and deeds from North Carolina are referenced in the Union County deeds. Union County bordered on the counties of Spartanburg, Laurens, Newberry, Fairfield, York, and Chester. Little changes in its boundaries occurred until 1897 when a portion of Union County was taken, with portions of Spartanburg and York Counties, to form Cherokee County.
The deeds in this volume appear to have been recorded between 1785 and 1800, though recording dates are absent from the first deeds in Book A. As is common, there are deeds recorded from a much earlier time period. The earliest deed included in this work dates from 30 May 1752. The deeds in this volume have been abstracted from South Carolina Archives microfilm, Rolls C2204, C2205 and C2206. References within the deed to recordings in the Secretary's office and the Auditor's office refer to the royal grants and land memorials respectively.
Abstracts typically include: deed book and page number(s), date of sale/lease, name of grantor/lessor, name of grantee/lessee, the grantee/lessee's county and/or district of residence, amount charged and/or paid, number of acres and location of property (in a few cases the property is a slave rather than land), names of witnesses, name of justice of the peace and/or other official approving deed, date approved, and date recorded. A map of Union District (1822), a full-name index, and a place index add to the value of this work.
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