Noah & Deemy Yoder's Family History
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Author | : Eli E. Gingerich |
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Total Pages | : 612 |
Release | : 1985 |
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Jacob Guengerich (or Gingerich) was born 3 August 1811 in Germany. He was the son of J. Guengerich and Barbara Schlabach. Jacob immigrated to the United States ca. 1831 and settled in the Amish community of Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. He married Barbara Miller who was the daughter of Benedict Miller and Catherine Beachy. Jacob and Barbara were the parents of sixteen children. Descendants lived in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa and elsewhere.
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Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Mennonites |
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Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Mennonites |
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Author | : Clarke Hess |
Publisher | : Schiffer Book for Collectors |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
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The rich and diverse arts practiced by the distinctive Mennonite communities in Europe, Pennsylvania, and Canada over a 300-year period are presented. A host of newly recognized Mennonite artisans of traditional quilts, furniture, wood carvings, and fraktur, are introduced, and many are displayed here in the hundreds of color images.
Author | : Max Ellis Hoffman |
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Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1938 |
Genre | : Reference |
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Author | : Harvey Hostetler |
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Total Pages | : 1396 |
Release | : 1938 |
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Jacob Hofstedler came to America from Holland in 1736, settling in Pennsylvania. Descendants are traced through his daughter, Barbara, who married Christian Stutzman.
Author | : Howard A. Burrell |
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Total Pages | : 610 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Washington County (Iowa) |
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Author | : Ewa Maslowska |
Publisher | : Polish Studies ¿ Transdisciplinary Perspectives |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Folklore |
ISBN | : 9783631795125 |
The book focuses on the interpretation of linguistic strategies of interaction between the sacred (the metaphysical world) and the profane (the physical world) in Polish folklore. An analysis of linguistic and ritual behaviour in the context of the origin myth reveals the use of symbolism common to many cultures of the world.
Author | : Joyce Carol Oates |
Publisher | : Grove/Atlantic, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2016-05-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0802189938 |
This Bram Stoker Award–winning collection is “certain to stick in your mind long after you’ve turned the last page” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). Includes “Big Momma,” a finalist for the International Thriller Writers Award for Best Short Story Here are six of Joyce Carol Oates’s most “frightening—and deeply disturbing—short stories” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). In the titular story, a boy becomes obsessed with his cousin’s doll after her tragic death. As he grows older, he begins to collect “found dolls” from surrounding neighborhoods . . . each with its own sinister significance. In “Gun Accident,” a teenage girl is delighted to house-sit for her favorite teacher, until an intruder forces his way inside—changing more than one life forever. The collection closes with the taut tale of a mystery bookstore owner whose designs on a rare bookshop in scenic New Hampshire devolve into a menacing game with real-life consequences. “At the heart of each story is a predator-prey relationship, and what makes them so terrifying is that most of us can easily picture ourselves as the prey, at least at some time during our lives” (Minneapolis Star-Tribune). “Everything she writes, in whatever genre, has an air of dread, because she deals in vulnerabilities and inevitabilities, in the desperate needs that drive people . . . to their fates. A sense of helplessness is the essence of horror, and Oates conveys that feeling as well as any writer around.” —Terrence Rafferty, The New York Times Book Review “One of the stranger parts of the human condition may be our deep fascination, and at times troubling exploration, of the darker aspects of our nature . . . No other author explores the ugly, and at times, blazingly unapologetic underbelly of these impulses quite like Joyce Carol Oates in The Doll-Master.” —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “In her new collection . . . [Oates] relishes moments of gothic melodrama, while rooting them firmly in grindingly ordinary American lives.” —The Guardian “Oates convincingly demonstrates her mastery of the macabre with this superlative story collection . . . This devil’s half-dozen of dread and suspense is a must read.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review