Nancy Warriner came from quite a heritage. Genealogy researcher Joseph Grant Stevenson believes he has her line traced back to Adam. It is interesting with some pretty cool people, like Governor George Wyllis. I have attached for you to enjoy, challenge, or document. There is a lot you can do. Check out FamilySearch Family Tree to see what I have sourced.
This document provides background information on the Porter surname and family origins. It discusses the origins of surnames in various cultures and locations. It then focuses on the 11th century in France and the rise of feudalism. It describes how William de Ie Grande, a Norman knight, became a trusted guardian and accompanied the Duke of Normandy. It discusses how William the Conqueror became King of England in 1066 after defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Roger de Ie Grande's surname then changed to Porter as he became the first Grand Porteur, or head porter, to King Henry I of England between 1020-1140. The crest of the Porter family coat of arms is also described.
Nathan Tanner Porter kept a journal that discussed his heritage. The journal is stored on microfilm at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it can be viewed by visiting the library.
This document summarizes the life of Simeon Cragun, grandfather of Howard Blaine Cragun. It provides biographical details about Simeon such as his birth in 1827 in Indiana, death in 1874 in North Ogden, Utah, marriage to Susan Mower in 1827, and their children including Simeon Wilbert Cragun born in 1858 in North Ogden, Utah.
Blog for genealogy class full powerpointLarry Cragun
The document outlines several reasons for blogging about family history and genealogy research: to share research logs and stories with family; to pass on family stories to future generations; to teach others how to do genealogy research; to connect with distant relatives and other researchers; and to bond with friends and family over a shared interest. It describes how the author's blog led to interactions with unknown cousins who corrected inaccuracies and became friends, showing how blogging can facilitate collaboration and new connections.
Jun Suh was grieving the death of his girlfriend Eun Suh, who had died of leukemia. As he drove home from her funeral, remembering their memories together, a truck accidentally hit his car. Due to being overcome with sadness over Eun Suh's death, Jun Suh did not have the will to avoid the collision and he died in the accident. Yoon Joon-suh and Yoon Eun-suh were adopted siblings who fell in love as adults after being separated due to a hospital mix-up at birth. Their love was cut short, however, when Eun Suh passed away from leukemia.
This document appears to be a memorial for multiple family members spanning from 1984 to 2009. It lists the names of Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Chiyoko Porter, along with their son Michael Porter who passed away in 2000. It also mentions Melissa and Patrick along with messages of love and remembrance for someone named Melissa.
Bessie Marie Allen was born in 1909 in Mt. Vernon, Missouri. She was the youngest of four children and the only girl. After graduating high school in 1927, Bessie discovered she was pregnant and her baby's father, Alton Bloser, abandoned her. She gave birth to Gene Alton Allen in 1928. By 1930, she had married Claude Gray and they had four children together: Barbara, Jerry, Sue, and Donald.
Bessie came from a farming family with deep roots in Lawrence County, Missouri, dating back to the 1840s. Her mother Della's family, the Haworths, were early settlers in Tennessee with ancestors who fought in the American Revolution and Civil War
This document provides background information on the Porter surname and family origins. It discusses the origins of surnames in various cultures and locations. It then focuses on the 11th century in France and the rise of feudalism. It describes how William de Ie Grande, a Norman knight, became a trusted guardian and accompanied the Duke of Normandy. It discusses how William the Conqueror became King of England in 1066 after defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Roger de Ie Grande's surname then changed to Porter as he became the first Grand Porteur, or head porter, to King Henry I of England between 1020-1140. The crest of the Porter family coat of arms is also described.
Nathan Tanner Porter kept a journal that discussed his heritage. The journal is stored on microfilm at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it can be viewed by visiting the library.
This document summarizes the life of Simeon Cragun, grandfather of Howard Blaine Cragun. It provides biographical details about Simeon such as his birth in 1827 in Indiana, death in 1874 in North Ogden, Utah, marriage to Susan Mower in 1827, and their children including Simeon Wilbert Cragun born in 1858 in North Ogden, Utah.
Blog for genealogy class full powerpointLarry Cragun
The document outlines several reasons for blogging about family history and genealogy research: to share research logs and stories with family; to pass on family stories to future generations; to teach others how to do genealogy research; to connect with distant relatives and other researchers; and to bond with friends and family over a shared interest. It describes how the author's blog led to interactions with unknown cousins who corrected inaccuracies and became friends, showing how blogging can facilitate collaboration and new connections.
Jun Suh was grieving the death of his girlfriend Eun Suh, who had died of leukemia. As he drove home from her funeral, remembering their memories together, a truck accidentally hit his car. Due to being overcome with sadness over Eun Suh's death, Jun Suh did not have the will to avoid the collision and he died in the accident. Yoon Joon-suh and Yoon Eun-suh were adopted siblings who fell in love as adults after being separated due to a hospital mix-up at birth. Their love was cut short, however, when Eun Suh passed away from leukemia.
This document appears to be a memorial for multiple family members spanning from 1984 to 2009. It lists the names of Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Chiyoko Porter, along with their son Michael Porter who passed away in 2000. It also mentions Melissa and Patrick along with messages of love and remembrance for someone named Melissa.
Bessie Marie Allen was born in 1909 in Mt. Vernon, Missouri. She was the youngest of four children and the only girl. After graduating high school in 1927, Bessie discovered she was pregnant and her baby's father, Alton Bloser, abandoned her. She gave birth to Gene Alton Allen in 1928. By 1930, she had married Claude Gray and they had four children together: Barbara, Jerry, Sue, and Donald.
Bessie came from a farming family with deep roots in Lawrence County, Missouri, dating back to the 1840s. Her mother Della's family, the Haworths, were early settlers in Tennessee with ancestors who fought in the American Revolution and Civil War
Contemporary Art Library Resource GuidePAFA Library
This document provides resources for researching contemporary art, including books, articles, images, biographical sources, museums, and guidelines for writing papers. It summarizes library catalogs and databases for finding books, journals, indexes, and encyclopedias. Sources listed include WorldCat, JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Grove Dictionary of Art. Methods for researching artists biometrically through sources like AskArt, Contemporary Artists, and World Artists are also outlined.
Guide to Genealogy - Grow Your Family TreeChris Rivait
This document provides a list of books and resources for researching family history and genealogy. It includes titles for guides on using online genealogy databases and genealogy software, researching ancestry from various geographic locations and ethnic backgrounds, guides on using DNA and genetic genealogy to aid research, and books on becoming a professional genealogist. The document promotes sharing genealogy tips and resources through social media platforms.
Jacinto Solivellas de Oleza is a financial executive and avid collector and supporter of contemporary art. He serves as a benefactor to galleries and is a member of the Bagherzadeh Art Foundation. Contemporary art refers to any work created by a living artist. It has changed dramatically through the 20th century and into the 21st century due to increasing globalization. Contemporary art of the 21st century may combine different elements and genres to challenge viewers and comment on current social and political issues.
Chapter 22 End of Empires and global south to global stage 1914- PresentS Sandoval
This document summarizes major global events from 1914 to the present related to the end of European colonial empires and the rise of independence movements and new states in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It discusses the collapse of European empires after World War I and WWII, the independence of countries like India, Pakistan, Indonesia, and nations in Africa in the post-war period, and the variety of political systems and paths of development that emerged, including democracy, authoritarianism, and communism. It also analyzes independence movements, challenges to colonial rule, and different regional experiences in gaining freedom across the global South.
Impressionism & Post-Impressionism Art HistoryS Sandoval
AP ART HISTORY Crash Course - Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
Impressionism artists: United by their depiction of modern life, and rejection of established European Styles, embracing new experimental ideas "Avant-Garde".
The use of synthetic pigments and ready made paint in solid tubes. Impressionist artists were interested in "plein air" landscape painting.
This document provides an overview of art history from the Renaissance era to modern times. It summarizes several major art movements including Renaissance, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, and Expressionism. Key artists from each movement are discussed such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, and Edvard Munch. Paintings from each era and artist are also depicted.
This document provides a list of contemporary artists including Jessica Stockholder, Peter Doig, Gerhart Richter, Robert Straight, Stephen Tanis, Brice Marden, Cy Twombly, Richard Serra, Andrew Wyeth, Terry Winters, Chie Fueki, Liu Xiaodong, David Salle, KEITH SONNIER, Andy Goldsworthy, Martin Puryear. It encourages the reader to visit www.bruceblackart.com to see original artwork and more slideshows by Bruce Black featuring contemporary art.
The document outlines the timeline and characteristics of art in the Philippines from pre-colonial times to the present. It discusses pre-colonial, ethnic arts which served ritual or everyday purposes. During Spanish colonization, art propagated the Catholic faith and supported colonial rule. In the American era, commercial and advertising arts were integrated into fine arts education and secular forms were favored. Under Japanese occupation, indigenous Philippine art and traditions were emphasized. The modern era focused on questions of national identity, while contemporary art reflected aspirations for a just, free, and sovereign society through social realism.
This document provides an introduction to art history, including definitions of key terms like art, history, and style. It discusses the purposes and functions of art, such as communication, spiritual sustenance, personal expression, and social/political influence. Fundamental techniques of interpretation like formal and contextual analysis are covered. The principles of design and style, including representational vs. abstract styles, are also introduced. Examples of seminal artworks are provided to illustrate concepts.
The document describes various characteristics of gifted and talented students. It discusses positive characteristics like intellectual ability, academic ability, creative ability, artistic talent, and leadership ability. It also discusses negative characteristics that can conceal giftedness, such as questionable humor, obsession with unusual interests, frustration with academic skills, and disruptive classroom behavior. The document provides examples of how gifted students may differ from high-achieving students and notes that gifted students are not always "teacher pleasers" and may not turn in homework.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
How we all win22 From It'sGreatInSalt Lake.comLarry Cragun
This document provides a strategy for sales success focused around prioritizing clients who are referred by sources that provide consistent business. It argues that service providers will work hardest for clients who are referred by important referral partners, as failing to deliver for them risks losing future business from that partner. Two examples are given of a loan officer and plumber to illustrate how prioritizing referral partners' clients leads to better service and outcomes. The strategy advises consumers to always use referred service providers to ensure their business is treated as a high priority.
This document provides a strategy for sales success focused around prioritizing clients who are referred by sources that provide ongoing business. It argues that service providers will place higher priority on clients referred by important referral sources who provide repeat business. Two examples are given of a loan officer prioritizing clients referred by a real estate agent who provides many loans, and a plumber prioritizing work from a building manager who is a source of ongoing business over a one-time client. The strategy advises using service providers who are referred in a way that their future business depends on it.
The document discusses the history and development of the city of Denver, Colorado from its founding in 1858 up until the 1990s. It describes how Denver grew from a small frontier town into a major city and economic center of the Rocky Mountain region, driven by the mining and energy industries. It also notes some of the cultural and architectural landmarks that were built during Denver's expansion in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Meditation may also have psychological benefits like improving mood and reducing negative thoughts.
A Study of Pleasant View, Utah by Earl Budge CragunLarry Cragun
The document discusses the history and development of the internet over the past 50 years, from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET to the commercialization of the world wide web in the 1990s. It led to an explosion of use and new applications that have transformed how people work, learn, communicate and are entertained. Today billions of people worldwide use the internet daily and it has become integral to both personal and professional life.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for an eBook titled "How We All Win" about developing a championship strategy. The eBook discusses strategies for real estate agents, loan originators, and those in sales and marketing to become elite performers through embracing a strategy focused on caring about others' success. It compares the strategy to football analogies and emphasizes the importance of having a proven approach, clear path to follow, coaching pathways, and monetization strategies to consistently win business through referrals.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Contemporary Art Library Resource GuidePAFA Library
This document provides resources for researching contemporary art, including books, articles, images, biographical sources, museums, and guidelines for writing papers. It summarizes library catalogs and databases for finding books, journals, indexes, and encyclopedias. Sources listed include WorldCat, JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Grove Dictionary of Art. Methods for researching artists biometrically through sources like AskArt, Contemporary Artists, and World Artists are also outlined.
Guide to Genealogy - Grow Your Family TreeChris Rivait
This document provides a list of books and resources for researching family history and genealogy. It includes titles for guides on using online genealogy databases and genealogy software, researching ancestry from various geographic locations and ethnic backgrounds, guides on using DNA and genetic genealogy to aid research, and books on becoming a professional genealogist. The document promotes sharing genealogy tips and resources through social media platforms.
Jacinto Solivellas de Oleza is a financial executive and avid collector and supporter of contemporary art. He serves as a benefactor to galleries and is a member of the Bagherzadeh Art Foundation. Contemporary art refers to any work created by a living artist. It has changed dramatically through the 20th century and into the 21st century due to increasing globalization. Contemporary art of the 21st century may combine different elements and genres to challenge viewers and comment on current social and political issues.
Chapter 22 End of Empires and global south to global stage 1914- PresentS Sandoval
This document summarizes major global events from 1914 to the present related to the end of European colonial empires and the rise of independence movements and new states in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It discusses the collapse of European empires after World War I and WWII, the independence of countries like India, Pakistan, Indonesia, and nations in Africa in the post-war period, and the variety of political systems and paths of development that emerged, including democracy, authoritarianism, and communism. It also analyzes independence movements, challenges to colonial rule, and different regional experiences in gaining freedom across the global South.
Impressionism & Post-Impressionism Art HistoryS Sandoval
AP ART HISTORY Crash Course - Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
Impressionism artists: United by their depiction of modern life, and rejection of established European Styles, embracing new experimental ideas "Avant-Garde".
The use of synthetic pigments and ready made paint in solid tubes. Impressionist artists were interested in "plein air" landscape painting.
This document provides an overview of art history from the Renaissance era to modern times. It summarizes several major art movements including Renaissance, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, and Expressionism. Key artists from each movement are discussed such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, and Edvard Munch. Paintings from each era and artist are also depicted.
This document provides a list of contemporary artists including Jessica Stockholder, Peter Doig, Gerhart Richter, Robert Straight, Stephen Tanis, Brice Marden, Cy Twombly, Richard Serra, Andrew Wyeth, Terry Winters, Chie Fueki, Liu Xiaodong, David Salle, KEITH SONNIER, Andy Goldsworthy, Martin Puryear. It encourages the reader to visit www.bruceblackart.com to see original artwork and more slideshows by Bruce Black featuring contemporary art.
The document outlines the timeline and characteristics of art in the Philippines from pre-colonial times to the present. It discusses pre-colonial, ethnic arts which served ritual or everyday purposes. During Spanish colonization, art propagated the Catholic faith and supported colonial rule. In the American era, commercial and advertising arts were integrated into fine arts education and secular forms were favored. Under Japanese occupation, indigenous Philippine art and traditions were emphasized. The modern era focused on questions of national identity, while contemporary art reflected aspirations for a just, free, and sovereign society through social realism.
This document provides an introduction to art history, including definitions of key terms like art, history, and style. It discusses the purposes and functions of art, such as communication, spiritual sustenance, personal expression, and social/political influence. Fundamental techniques of interpretation like formal and contextual analysis are covered. The principles of design and style, including representational vs. abstract styles, are also introduced. Examples of seminal artworks are provided to illustrate concepts.
The document describes various characteristics of gifted and talented students. It discusses positive characteristics like intellectual ability, academic ability, creative ability, artistic talent, and leadership ability. It also discusses negative characteristics that can conceal giftedness, such as questionable humor, obsession with unusual interests, frustration with academic skills, and disruptive classroom behavior. The document provides examples of how gifted students may differ from high-achieving students and notes that gifted students are not always "teacher pleasers" and may not turn in homework.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
How we all win22 From It'sGreatInSalt Lake.comLarry Cragun
This document provides a strategy for sales success focused around prioritizing clients who are referred by sources that provide consistent business. It argues that service providers will work hardest for clients who are referred by important referral partners, as failing to deliver for them risks losing future business from that partner. Two examples are given of a loan officer and plumber to illustrate how prioritizing referral partners' clients leads to better service and outcomes. The strategy advises consumers to always use referred service providers to ensure their business is treated as a high priority.
This document provides a strategy for sales success focused around prioritizing clients who are referred by sources that provide ongoing business. It argues that service providers will place higher priority on clients referred by important referral sources who provide repeat business. Two examples are given of a loan officer prioritizing clients referred by a real estate agent who provides many loans, and a plumber prioritizing work from a building manager who is a source of ongoing business over a one-time client. The strategy advises using service providers who are referred in a way that their future business depends on it.
The document discusses the history and development of the city of Denver, Colorado from its founding in 1858 up until the 1990s. It describes how Denver grew from a small frontier town into a major city and economic center of the Rocky Mountain region, driven by the mining and energy industries. It also notes some of the cultural and architectural landmarks that were built during Denver's expansion in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Meditation may also have psychological benefits like improving mood and reducing negative thoughts.
A Study of Pleasant View, Utah by Earl Budge CragunLarry Cragun
The document discusses the history and development of the internet over the past 50 years, from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET to the commercialization of the world wide web in the 1990s. It led to an explosion of use and new applications that have transformed how people work, learn, communicate and are entertained. Today billions of people worldwide use the internet daily and it has become integral to both personal and professional life.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for an eBook titled "How We All Win" about developing a championship strategy. The eBook discusses strategies for real estate agents, loan originators, and those in sales and marketing to become elite performers through embracing a strategy focused on caring about others' success. It compares the strategy to football analogies and emphasizes the importance of having a proven approach, clear path to follow, coaching pathways, and monetization strategies to consistently win business through referrals.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
A Rare Find Near Temple Square & City Creek In Salt Lake CItyLarry Cragun
It doesn't get any better than this! Easy to show top floor suite boasting over 2300 sq. ft. of beautifully redone living space on one level, & it is quiet! Very short walking distance to City Creek Mall, Temple Square, etc. Sweeping views of the State Capitol and City Creek Canyon. Twice the space for half the price of other downtown/City Creek condos. Quality throughout. Must see inside! In addition the entire roof is a delightful garden, gazebo, and all amenities for entertaining in the summer months. This condo is a very rare find!
Gedcom uploads and copying to family treeLarry Cragun
GEDCOM files can be uploaded to FamilySearch.org to be included in the Pedigree Resource File, but cannot be directly uploaded to Family Tree. Users can copy information from an uploaded GEDCOM file into Family Tree. The GEDCOM upload process allows users to compare uploaded files to what is already in Family Tree and identify potential matches, records that can be added, or those already included. However, notes, sources, and multimedia links currently cannot be added to Family Tree from a GEDCOM file.
The Quick Attach feature allows adding ancestors and sources from US Census records between 1850-1940 to a family tree. For earlier census records that don't identify relationships, family members must be manually added. It can attach sources to new family members identified in later census records. Marriage, birth and death records only allow attaching sources, not new family members. The feature may not work for persons already added as unconnected.
Many residents chose to stay in Boone County during the Civil War rather than join the fighting. These individuals worked to maintain their farms and daily lives as best they could during the conflict. The war brought hardship for those who remained at home, but they helped provide stability and support to the community through their perseverance.
Family search family tree not connectedLarry Cragun
FamilySearch Family Tree is a global family history resource that allows users to build their family tree, discuss research, provide sources, and collaborate with others. The website provides a place to build a pedigree of all humanity by adding family members, marking them as living or deceased, filling out information, and seeing connections to other users' trees. Users can access Family Tree by creating a free account on the FamilySearch website.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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Santan Vastu Provides Vedic astrology courses & Vastu remedies, If you are searching Vastu for home, Vastu for kitchen, Vastu for house, Vastu for Office & Factory. Best Vastu in Bahadurgarh. Best Vastu in Delhi NCR
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
1. l . ADAM (4000-3070 BC)
md. Eve
2. Seth (3870-2958 BC)
3. Enos (3765-2860 BC))
4. Cainan (3675-2765 BC)
5. Mahalaleel (3605-2710 BC)
6. Jared (3540-2578 BC)
7. Enoch (3378-2948 BC)
8. Methusaleh (3313-2344 BC)
9. Lamech (3126-2349 BC)
10. NOAH (2944-1994 BC)
11. Shem (2452-1852 BC)
12. Arphaxad (2352-1914 BC)
13. Salah (2317-1884 BC)
14. Eber (2287-1823 BC)
15. Peleg (2253-2014 BC)
16. Reu (2223-1984 BC)
17. Serug (2191-1961 BC)
18. Nahor (2161-2013 BC)
19. Tereh (2132-1927 BC)
20. ABRAM or ABRAHAM
(2062-1887 BC)
md. (1) Sarah
21. Isaac (1962-1782 BC)
md. Rebekah
22. JACOB or ISRAEL
(1902-1755)
md. (1) Leah
23. JUDAH(1809- BC)
24. Pherez(1730- BC)
25. Hezron (1698- BC)
26. Aram (1557- BC)
27. Aminadab (1470- BC)
28. Nahshon (1383-1451 BC)
29. Salmon (1296- BC)
30. Boaz (1250- BC)
md. Ruth
31. Obed (1360- BC)
32. JESSE (1222- BC)
33. DAVID (1085- BC)
md. Bathsheba
34. Nathan (1015- BC)
35. Mattatha (990- BC)
36. Menan (965- BC)
37. Melea (940- BC)
38. Eliakim (915- BC)
39. Jonan (890- BC)
40. Joseph (865- BC)
41. Juda (840- BC)
42. Simeon (815- BC)
43. Levi (790- BC)
44. Matthat (765- BC)
45. Jorim (740- BC)
46. Eliezer (715- BC)
47. Jose (690- BC))
48. Er (665- BC)
49. Elmodam (640- BC)
50. Cosam (615- BC)
51. Addi (590- BC)
52. Melchi (565- BC)
53. Neri (540- BC)
54. Salathiel (515- BC)
55. Zorobabel (490- BC)
56. Rhesa (465- BC)
57. Joanna (440- BC)
58. Juda (415- BC)
59. Joseph (390- BC)
60. Semei (365- BC)
61. Mattathias (340- BC)
62. Maath (315- BC)
63. Nagge (290- BC)
64. Esli (265- BC)
65. Naum (240- BC)
66. Amos (215- BC)
67. Mattathias (191- BC)
68. Joseph (167- BC)
69. Janna (143- BC)
70. Melchi (119- BC)
71. Levi (95- BC)
72. Matthan (71- BC)
73. Joseph of Arimathea
(47-BC)
74. ANNA (23- BC)
cousin to the Virgin Mary
75. Penardim (2- AD)
md.. King Llyr
76. Bran (20- )
King of Siluria
77. Caradoc (45- )
78. Cyllin (65- )
79. Coel (86-170)
King of Britain
80. Athildis (107- )
md. Marcomir IV,
King of Franconia
81. Clodomir IV (128-166)
King of the Franks
md. Hasilda
82. Farabert (149-186) King
83. Sunno (170-213) King
84. Hilderic (191-253) King
85. Bartherus (212-272) King
86. Clodius III (233-298) King
87. Walter (254-306) King
88. Dagobert (275-317) King
89. Genebald (296-350)
Duke of East Franks
90. Dagobert (317-379) King
91. Clodius I (338-389) King
92. Marcomir (359-404) King
93. Pharamund (380-430)
First King of France
md. Argotta
94. Clodio (415-455)
King of Westphalia
md. Basina
95. Sigimerus I (453- )
96. Ferreolus (492- )
97. Ausbert (530-570)
md. Blithildis
98. Arnoaldus (556-601)
md. Oda de Savoy
99. St. Arnolph (582-640)
Bishop of Metz
md. Lady Dode of Sax
100. Ansigise (605-685)
md. St. Beggue of Bral
101. Pepin of Heristal (635-714)
md. (2) Alpaide
102. Charles Martel (676-741)
md. (1) Rotrude
103. Pepin le Bref (714-768)
King of France md. (2) Bertha of Laon
104. CHARLEMAGNE (742-814)
Emperor of the West
md. (2) Hildegarde of Suabia
105. Pepin (773-810)
King of Italy
md. Bertha, Queen of Italy
106. Bemard (797-818)
King of Italy
md. Cunigunde
107. Pepin II (817-848)
Count of Vermandois
108. Herbert I de Vermandois
(848-902)
md. Bertha de Morvois
109. Beatrice de Vermandois (880- )
md. Robert I. (866) King
110. Hugh the Great (887-956)
Count of Paris
md. (2) Hedwige of Germany
111. Hugh Capet (938-996)
King of France
md. Adelaide
112. Robert II (971-1031)
King of France
md. (3) Constance
113. Adela (1012-1079)
Princess of France
md. (2) Baldwin V (1012)
114. Madlda (1031-1083)
Queen of England
md. William I,
"The Conqueror" (1024)
115. Henry I (1068-1079)
King of England
md. (1) Matilda, Queen
116. Matilda (1104-1167)
Empress of Germany
md. (2) Geoffrey V "Plantagenet" (1113)
117. Henry II (1133-1189)
King of England
md. EIleanor, Queen
118. John "Lackland" (1166-1216)
Note: Most dates are approximate but based on the best sources available. See master list of sources by number.
King of England
md. (2) Isabella, Queen
119. Henry III (1206-1272)
King of England
md. Eleanor, Queen
120. Edward I (1239-1307)
King of England
md. (1) Eleanor, Queen
121. Elizabeth (12B2-1316)
md. (2) Humphrey de Bohun (1276-1321)
122. William de Bohun (1312-1360)
md. Elizabeth Badlesmere (1313-1356)
123. Elizabeth Bohun (1350-1385)
md. Richard Fitz Alan (1346-1397)
124. Elizabeth Fitz Alan (1356-1425)
md. (3) Sir Robert Gousell (1350)
125. Joan Gousell (1402 )
md. Sir Thomas Stanley (1400)
126. Katherine Stanley (1430)
md. Sir John Savage (1422)
127. Sir Christopher Savage (1473-1513)
md. Ann Stanley (1478)
128. Christopher Savage (1508-1546)
md. Susanne Logon (1511)
129. Bridget Savage (1543-1611)
md. Anthony Bonner (1538)
130. Mary Bonner (1572-1617)
William Young (1561)
131. Bridget Young (1593-1629)
md. George Willis (l589)
132. Amy Willis (1625-1699)
md. John Pynchon (1625)
133. John Pynchon (1647-1721)
md. Margaret Hubbard (1649)
134. John Pynchon (1674-1742) 135. Elizabeth Pynchon (1702-1778)
md. Benjamin Colton (1695)
136. Gideon Colton (1728-1823)
md. (1) Sarah Burt (1734)
137. Sarah Colton (1757)
md. Reuben Warriner (1756)
138. Nancy Warriner (1790-1864)
md. Sanford Porter (1790)
139. Nancy Areta Porter
md. Edward Stevenson
140 Joseph Echo Stevenson
md. Mary Alice Richard
141. Merlon L Stevenson
md. Katie Lynn Petersen
142 Nelson Kay Stevenson (1930- )
md. Jo Anna Waldrop (1929- )
143. Lawrence Dale Stevenson
md. Carol LeeWardel (1954- )
144. Wendy Lynn Stevenson
FROM ADAM & EVE TO YOU WITH LOVE through Nancy Warriner wife of Sanford Porter
2. 143. Mary Kay Stevenson (1955- )
md. Howard Schmidt
143. Nancy Jo Stevenson (1957- )
md. John Van Slooten (1968- )
143. David Nelson Stevenson (1970- )
md. Julene Garner (1965- )
144. Allen Kay Stevenson
144. Eric Waldrop Stevenson
144. Heidi Marie Stevenson
144. Kristen Lee Stevenson
3. l . ADAM (4000-3070 BC)
md. Eve
2. Seth (3870-2958 BC)
3. Enos (3765-2860 BC))
4. Cainan (3675-2765 BC)
5. Mahalaleel (3605-2710 BC)
6. Jared (3540-2578 BC)
7. Enoch (3378-2948 BC)
8. Methusaleh (3313-2344 BC)
9. Lamech (3126-2349 BC)
10. NOAH (2944-1994 BC)
11. Shem (2452-1852 BC)
12. Arphaxad (2352-1914 BC)
13. Salah (2317-1884 BC)
14. Eber (2287-1823 BC)
15. Peleg (2253-2014 BC)
16. Reu (2223-1984 BC)
17. Serug (2191-1961 BC)
18. Nahor (2161-2013 BC)
19. Tereh (2132-1927 BC)
20. ABRAM or ABRAHAM
(2062-1887 BC)
md. (1) Sarah
21. Isaac (1962-1782 BC)
md. Rebekah
22. JACOB or ISRAEL
(1902-1755)
md. (1) Leah
23. JUDAH(1809- BC)
24. Pherez(1730- BC)
25. Hezron (1698- BC)
26. Aram (1557- BC)
27. Aminadab (1470- BC)
28. Nahshon (1383-1451 BC)
29. Salmon (1296- BC)
30. Boaz (1250- BC)
md. Ruth
31. Obed (1360- BC)
32. JESSE (1222- BC)
33. DAVID (1085- BC)
md. Bathsheba
34. Nathan (1015- BC)
35. Mattatha (990- BC)
36. Menan (965- BC)
37. Melea (940- BC)
38. Eliakim (915- BC)
39. Jonan (890- BC)
40. Joseph (865- BC)
41. Juda (840- BC)
42. Simeon (815- BC)
43. Levi (790- BC)
44. Matthat (765- BC)
45. Jorim (740- BC)
46. Eliezer (715- BC)
47. Jose (690- BC))
48. Er (665- BC)
49. Elmodam (640- BC)
50. Cosam (615- BC)
51. Addi (590- BC)
52. Melchi (565- BC)
53. Neri (540- BC)
54. Salathiel (515- BC)
55. Zorobabel (490- BC)
56. Rhesa (465- BC)
57. Joanna (440- BC)
58. Juda (415- BC)
59. Joseph (390- BC)
60. Semei (365- BC)
61. Mattathias (340- BC)
62. Maath (315- BC)
63. Nagge (290- BC)
64. Esli (265- BC)
65. Naum (240- BC)
66. Amos (215- BC)
67. Mattathias (191- BC)
68. Joseph (167- BC)
69. Janna (143- BC)
70. Melchi (119- BC)
71. Levi (95- BC)
72. Matthan (71- BC)
73. Joseph of Arimathea
(47-BC)
74. ANNA (23- BC)
cousin to the Virgin Mary
75. Penardim (2- AD)
md.. King Llyr
76. Bran (20- )
King of Siluria
77. Caradoc (45- )
78. Cyllin (65- )
79. Coel (86-170)
King of Britain
80. Athildis (107- )
md. Marcomir IV,
King of Franconia
81. Clodomir IV (128-166)
King of the Franks
md. Hasilda
82. Farabert (149-186) King
83. Sunno (170-213) King
84. Hilderic (191-253) King
85. Bartherus (212-272) King
86. Clodius III (233-298) King
87. Walter (254-306) King
88. Dagobert (275-317) King
89. Genebald (296-350)
Duke of East Franks
90. Dagobert (317-379) King
91. Clodius I (338-389) King
92. Marcomir (359-404) King
93. Pharamund (380-430)
First King of France
md. Argotta
94. Clodio (415-455)
King of Westphalia
md. Basina
95. Sigimerus I (453- )
96. Ferreolus (492- )
97. Ausbert (530-570)
md. Blithildis
98. Arnoaldus (556-601)
md. Oda de Savoy
99. St. Arnolph (582-640)
Bishop of Metz
md. Lady Dode of Sax
100. Ansigise (605-685)
md. St. Beggue of Bral
101. Pepin of Heristal (635-714)
md. (2) Alpaide
102. Charles Martel (676-741)
md. (1) Rotrude
103. Pepin le Bref (714-768)
King of France md. (2) Bertha of Laon
104. CHARLEMAGNE (742-814)
Emperor of the West
md. (2) Hildegarde of Suabia
105. Pepin (773-810)
King of Italy
md. Bertha, Queen of Italy
106. Bemard (797-818)
King of Italy
md. Cunigunde
107. Pepin II (817-848)
Count of Vermandois
108. Herbert I de Vermandois
(848-902)
md. Bertha de Morvois
109. Beatrice de Vermandois (880- )
md. Robert I. (866) King
110. Hugh the Great (887-956)
Count of Paris
md. (2) Hedwige of Germany
111. Hugh Capet (938-996)
King of France
md. Adelaide
112. Robert II (971-1031)
King of France
md. (3) Constance
113. Adela (1012-1079)
Princess of France
md. (2) Baldwin V (1012)
114. Madlda (1031-1083)
Queen of England
md. William I,
"The Conqueror" (1024)
115. Henry I (1068-1079)
King of England
md. (1) Matilda, Queen
116. Matilda (1104-1167)
Empress of Germany
md. (2) Geoffrey V "Plantagenet" (1113)
117. Henry II (1133-1189)
King of England
md. EIleanor, Queen
118. John "Lackland" (1166-1216)
Note: Most dates are approximate but based on the best sources available. See master list of sources by number.
King of England
md. (2) Isabella, Queen
119. Henry III (1206-1272)
King of England
md. Eleanor, Queen
1 19, Henry III ( 1 206 -1 27 2)
King of England md. Eleanor, Queen
120. Edmund (1244-1296)
Prince of England
md. (2) Blanche, Queen
121. Henry Plantagenet (1281-1345)
Earl of Lancaster
md. (1) Maud de Chaworth
122. Joan of Lancaster (1306-1349)
md. John de Mowbray (1310)
123. John de Mowbray (1340-1368)
md. Elizabeth de Segrave
124. Eleanor de Mowbray (1364-1368)
md. John de Welles (1350- )
125. Eleanor de Welles (1390- )
md. (l) Sir Hugh de Poynings (1388)
126. Constance Poynings (1408-1442)
md. John Paulet (1404- )
127. John Paulet (1426-1492)
md. Eleanor Roos
128, John Paulet (1460-1524)
md. Alice Paulet
129. Eleanor Paulet (1486- )
md, Sir William Gifford (1482- )
130. Anne Paulet (1525- )
md. Thomas Goddard (1522- )
131. Richard Goddard (1554- )
md. Elizabeth Walrond
132. Edward Goddard (1584-1647)
md. Priscilla D'Oyley
133. William Goddard (1627-1691)
md. Elizabeth Miles
134. Edward Goddard (1674-1754)
md. Susannah Ston
135. Ebenezer Goddard (1713-1762)
md. Sybil Brigham
136. Susannah Goddard (1742-1837)
md, Phineas Howe (1735- )
137. Rhoda Howe (1762-1838)
md. Joseph Richards (1762- )138. Phineas Richards (1788- )
md. Wealthy Dewey (1786- )
139. Franklin Dewey Richards (1874- )
md. Mary Thompson (1851- )
140 Mary Alice Richard (18276- )
md. Joseph Echo Stevenson (18
141. Merlon L Stevenson (1895-1993)
md. Katie Lynn Petersen (1896-19
142 Nelson Kay Stevenson (1930- )
md. Jo Anna Waldrop (1929- )
143. Lawrence Dale Stevenson
md. Carol LeeWardel (1954- )
144. Wendy Lynn Stevenson
FROM ADAM & EVE TO YOU WITH LOVE through Rhoda Howe wife of Joseph Richards
4. Note: Most dates are approximate but based on the best sources available. See master list of sources by number.
143. Mary Kay Stevenson (1955- )
md. Howard Schmidt
143. Nancy Jo Stevenson (1957- )
md. John Van Slooten (1968- )
143. David Nelson Stevenson (1970- )
md. Julene Garner (1965- )
144. Allen Kay Stevenson
144. Eric Waldrop Stevenson
144. Heidi Marie Stevenson
144. Kristen Lee Stevenson