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Joseph Gormley of Carbon County Pennsylvania and His Children

Joseph Gormley of Carbon County Pennsylvania and His Children

Kathryn Chambers Torpey

Independently Published
2019
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This family history documents what is known about the origins and life of Joseph and Margaret (Montgomery) Gormley and each of their twelve children. The purpose of the narration is to document for posterity the origins of the Gormley family in the Bann Valley of County Londonderry, Ireland, and to trace their lives in America during the mid-to-late 19th Century and early 20th Century.
The Devlin Family in Philadelphia: Descended from Peter Devlin Born c 1810 in Ireland (the female perspective)
The first part of the narrative concerns Susan (Kennedy) Devlin's great-grandparents, her grandparents, and her parents most of whom were of Scots-Irish Presbyterian ancestry. The second part of the narrative concerns Susan (Kennedy) Devlin's husband, Peter Devlin, and their six children. It includes information about the origins of Peter Devlin in Ireland, his decision to leave home, his arrival in America, and the life of the Devlin family after his marriage to Susan Kennedy.
The McCauley Family in Philadelphia: Including the Wallace & Patton Families from Mullaghinch, County Londonderry, Ireland
The McCauley family history documents the life of Stephen and Margaret (Wallace) McCauley and their three children, James, Thomas and Margaret. The narrative begins with a description of the early history of the McCauley family in County Londonderry, Ireland. It then describes their decision to leave home, their journey to America, and their life in Philadelphia after the arrival of the family in 1849. The family history concludes with a profile of each of the three adult children of Stephen and Margaret (Wallace) McCauley. The purpose of the narration is to document for posterity the sequence of major events in the life of the McCauley family; to bring them back to life, albeit only momentarily; and to depict their fundamental character and outlook on life as Scots-Irish Presbyterian immigrants to America.
The Reitze Family in Philadelphia: Descended from Christopher Reitze Born 1824 in Hesse-Cassel, Germany
This family history documents the life of Christopher and Lucy (Devlin) Reitze, their children, and grandchildren. The first and second parts of the narrative describe what is known about the early history of Christopher Reitze in Hesse-Cassel and his decision to leave home. The third part documents the arrival of Christopher Reitze in America. The fourth and fifth parts provide information on the lives of Christopher Reitze and Lucy (Devlin) Reitze, his wife/widow. The sixth part provides a narrative profile of the lives of each of Christopher Reitze's children who survived infancy, Christopher, Jr., Elizabeth, Charles, John, and Josephine. The purpose of the document is to chronicle the sequence of major events in the life of the Reitze family; to bring the family back to life, albeit only momentarily; and to depict their fundamental character and outlook on life.
Cambridge Reading Adventures Explorers Strand Pack

Cambridge Reading Adventures Explorers Strand Pack

Sue Bodman; Glen Franklin; Lynne Rickards; Anita Ganeri; Alison Hawes; Jonathan Scott; Angela Scott; Jonathan Emmett; Claire Llewellyn; Sibel Sagner; Jon Hughes; Jim Carrington; Kathryn Harper; Gabby Pritchard; Lauri Kubuitsile; Ian Whybrow; Peter Millett; Alex Eeles; Susan Gates; Vivian French; Andy Belcher; Sevi Senocak; Inci Kartal; Catherine Chambers; Chris Oxlade; Scoular Anderson; Tony Bradman; Tom Bradman; Catherine Bowley

Cambridge University Press
2018
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Our international primary reading series will help your learners become confident, independent readers. An ideal way to add to your reading collection, our Strand Packs include every title within your chosen level. Explore the range of exciting fiction and non-fiction at Explorers Strand including Skyscrapers, Dolphins in the Wild, A Tale of Two Sinbads and Journey to Callisto. Books in the Explorers Strand are for learners who are reading a wide range of fiction and non-fiction with a good degree of accuracy and reasonable reading pace. Readers at this Strand will be able to discuss their preferences and read critically, considering the author's effectiveness.
Cambridge Reading Adventures Voyagers Strand Pack

Cambridge Reading Adventures Voyagers Strand Pack

Sue Bodman; Glen Franklin; Lynne Rickards; Anita Ganeri; Alison Hawes; Jonathan Scott; Angela Scott; Jonathan Emmett; Claire Llewellyn; Sibel Sagner; Jon Hughes; Jim Carrington; Kathryn Harper; Gabby Pritchard; Lauri Kubuitsile; Ian Whybrow; Peter Millett; Alex Eeles; Susan Gates; Vivian French; Andy Belcher; Sevi Senocak; Inci Kartal; Catherine Chambers; Chris Oxlade; Scoular Anderson; Tony Bradman; Tom Bradman; Catherine Bowley

Cambridge University Press
2018
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Our international primary reading series will help your learners become confident, independent readers. An ideal way to add to your reading collection, our Strand Packs include every title within your chosen level. Explore the range of exciting fiction and non-fiction at Voyagers Strand including Tamerlane and the Boy, The White Elephant, Meltdown and Movie World. Books in the Voyagers Strand are for learners experienced in reading a range of genres. Learners will be able to discuss how language is used and how vocabulary causes reactions in the reader. Fiction titles include chapters to reflect sustained reading. Shorter books have deeper inferential meaning needing more advanced comprehension skills.
Cambridge Reading Adventures Wayfarers Strand Pack

Cambridge Reading Adventures Wayfarers Strand Pack

Sue Bodman; Glen Franklin; Lynne Rickards; Anita Ganeri; Alison Hawes; Jonathan Scott; Angela Scott; Jonathan Emmett; Claire Llewellyn; Sibel Sagner; Jon Hughes; Jim Carrington; Kathryn Harper; Gabby Pritchard; Lauri Kubuitsile; Ian Whybrow; Peter Millett; Alex Eeles; Susan Gates; Vivian French; Andy Belcher; Sevi Senocak; Inci Kartal; Catherine Chambers; Chris Oxlade; Scoular Anderson; Tony Bradman; Tom Bradman; Catherine Bowley

Cambridge University Press
2018
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Our international primary reading series will help your learners become confident, independent readers. An ideal way to add to your reading collection, our Strand Packs include every title within your chosen level. Explore the range of exciting fiction, non-fiction and poetry at Wayfarers Strand including You and Me, Timbuktu, Who is the Greatest? and The Digger. Books in the Wayfarers Strand are for learners who can read a range of texts accurately and fluently. They require learners to read beyond what is on the page, inferring characters' feelings, thoughts and motives from their actions. There is more emphasis on understanding through reading and less use of illustrations to show meaning.
Kathryn

Kathryn

Michelle L Levigne

MT Zion Ridge Press LLC
2025
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Kathryn's retreat for relaxation and contemplation is interrupted to take a fugitive to safety, beyond the reach of authorities who may be compromised. The injured woman knows her name is Regina, but not why people were shooting at her. The journey to reach a friend in the FBI is complicated when Kathryn's illness requires frequent stops, permitting Regina's pursuers to nip at their heels. When the mountains interfere with cell reception, and she can't stop long enough to make a call for help and advice, Kathryn has only her companion dog, her own wits, and prayer to depend on. Deception waits around every corner and Regina's attitude tests Kathryn's sympathy and her faith.
Kathryn

Kathryn

Kay Taylor

WestBow Press
2018
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Looking at the well-packed boxes, my eyes focused on a box of binders containing many unfinished writings of Kathryn. Like a moth drawn to the light, my heart yearned to feel every word. As I attempted to put the pieces together, I realized it was already complete. Treasures of truth like nuggets of gold flowed from its pages. Each nugget intended to fill my heart with healing, comfort, and joy, which started to mend my heart with each word that she left. Kathryn told me, You will be OK, you will be OK. I thought if I shared Kathryn, I would not lose her. Losing any loved one is devastating, to say the least. There is something so absolutely unnatural about losing your child. We have in our heads that our parents will go first, then we will, and last our children. So I picked up a pen to share a very remarkable person. Through my grief, often with blinding tears and thoughts of giving up and going to bed, I pulled the covers over my head. I would read a nugget that Kathryn left. Soon I realized that the little nuggets of gold kept drawing me more and more. One nugget at a time, and there will be an explosion in your spirit. The beauty that surrounds you, its comfort, healing, and joy . . . its God I soon realized that by sharing her nuggets, her heart would be shared too. You will meet a very special young lady. As she walked through the storm of storms with courage, joy, and an unshakeable faith, she lived life to the fullest every day. Daily, Kathryn would write. Each binder titled, chapters, dedications, verses set to a perfection. I would get so frustrated at all the books. Every day I would say, Just write one, and get it finished. As I concluded all my writing here, I realized that her books werent finished because all her writings were a road map to the book that was to be written. You see, she was the book.
Kathryn

Kathryn

Margery Scott

Clover Ridge Press
2020
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When Kathryn Higgins learns that her actions may be harming her father's health, she knows she needs to leave not just his house, but that she has to go far enough away that he can't persuade her to come home. Although she comes from a wealthy family, she has no money of her own and no way to support herself. Her only option is to become a mail-order bride.Pete Fallon has always been happily unmarried-until now. All his friends are married and constantly point out that one day, he's going to be old and alone. He has thought about that lately, and he wouldn't mind marrying and having a family of his own. But he won't marry because he won't allow himself to love a woman who'll use that love against him. When his friend suggests he get a mail-order bride, he realizes this might be the solution to his problems, as long as his bride understands he will never love her.Kathryn's arrival in Sapphire Springs, Texas brings problems of its own. She expects a carpenter and businessman, not a man who has no ambition, is content to spend his days fishing, in his garden or with his friends. Pete, on the other hand, had no idea he'd sent for a woman who grew up in luxury and who has never worked a day in her life.However, as they get to know each other, feelings grow and Pete starts to think that perhaps he was wrong about Kathryn, that maybe she is a woman he could love. Then tragedy strikes, forcing Pete and Kathryn to face their pasts, but the lessons they must learn could destroy the life they've built with each other forever.
Kathryn

Kathryn

Minerva Spencer; S M LaViolette

Crooked Sixpence Press
2025
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Gerrit van Draak, the fifth Duke of Dulverton, might not love his orderly, boring life, but at least it is one he can manage. And then she comes along. Lady Kathryn Bellamy not only tears down the walls Gerrit has spent decades carefully constructing, she also shatters the bedrock of his existence in the process. Katie has spent the past five years burning bridges. Her most recent stunt has left her cut off from friends and family and finally alone. Well, alone except for the man society calls the Duke of Dullness-but only behind his back. Something must be wrong with Katie because she finds Dulverton anything but dull. In fact, he's the first man she's felt a spark of interest for in five long years. Except it's not just a spark. It's more like a raging inferno of fascination and desire. Unfortunately, the distracting, distant, and disturbingly delicious Duke of Dulverton does not feel the same way about Katie. Or does he? Who can tell? Certainly not Katie. She has no idea what her brand-new husband thinks about her, their hasty marriage, or anything else. All she does know is that the marriage of convenience they agreed to is becoming increasingly inconvenient. Indeed, the more time she spends with Dulverton, the more determined she is to break the bargain they made not to fall in love...
Migrations: Short Stories by Kathryn Holzman

Migrations: Short Stories by Kathryn Holzman

Kathryn Holzman

Picaflor Press
2017
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Migrations is a collection of short stories inspired by movement: the early migrations to the West Coast that settled our nation; the continuing movement of families within the United States as the nation evolved and the relocations that continue today as young families attempt to find a place to call home.Many of these stories were inspired by research. But more than the facts uncovered, these stories come alive with the questions that remain. Did the Geologist wonder if his descendants would one day see his signature deep in a cave in Oregon? Did the beloved grandfather ever tell his second wife about his first? Why could a woman never leave behind the abandonment she felt as a child? How did the proper Supreme Court Judge, a paragon on propriety, respond when his son eloped with a free-spirited suffragette?.In the opening story, two migrations intersect: a geologist and Minister traveling via Prarie Schooner in the 1700s spend an evening on the open plains with a rebellious couple traveling via Amtrak from Seattle to New York City in the 1970s where they are determined to begin a new life. Other migrations follow: a family's migration from Seattle to California when California was new and sub-divisions were rapidly replacing bucolic acres of apricot orchards; a young woman's move to NYC where she learns the tricks of survival in a residence for women, a pregnant mother's meditations as she watches her young son band hummingbirds about to begin their long flight south.Rooted in the real world, the characters in Kathryn Holzman's stories wander. No two characters see their past in the same way. These short stories allow the reader an opportunity to try on another's skin, to explore the misinterpretations that shape, and so ften, divide us.
Kathryn Kuhlman, A Theology of Miracles

Kathryn Kuhlman, A Theology of Miracles

Margaret English de Alminana

Bridge-Logos, Inc.
2021
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Walk With the Legendary Healing RevivalistKathryn Kuhlman went from the Sawdust Trail revivals of her youth to one of the greatest miracle ministries of the twentieth century. Her ministry touched the lives of untold millions, and multiple thousands testified to having received a miracle touch during her deeply spiritual services. Some have attempted to mimic her methods and to adopt her style, but few, if any, have fully understood or appreciated the theological and practical leaps she made when she entered into a new realm of spiritual encounter. It is this hidden manna that this book seeks to uncover.This book is written in the hope that the Church might come to a better understanding of Kathryn Kuhlman, to understand her life and ministry within its historical and theological context, to clarify her contributions to the Church, and to celebrate her distinctive gifting. She often said that the gift she walked in was available to any believer who would pay the price. It is hoped that by better understanding this unique woman's contribution readers will be empowered with access to similar experiences in their own lives.In this sympathetic account by Margaret de Alminana, Kathryn Kuhlman takes her place in the story of American religious thought . . . de Alminana shows how Kuhlman's theology and praxis offer an alternative narrative for the growth of modern charismatic Christianity. -Amy Collier Artman, PhD, author: The Miracle Lady: Kathryn Kuhlman and the Transformation of Charismatic Christianity