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41. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mi/lenawee/seneca/cemetery/m65201.txt
found B. 26 Dec 1799 Pierce, Mary w/o ER Pierce 05 1858 30y 1?m 11d Sherman, Stephen07 May 1872 18y 10m 1850 17y 11m 18d not found Wesley, Alfred Punshon s/o
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mi/lenawee/seneca/cemetery/m65201.txt

42. SHORT STORY LIST<
London Bentley, 1872. Leconte, Marianne. St. Albans Mayflower, 1975. Punshon,ER The Living Stone. Cornhill Magazine 160 (September 1939).
http://www.afn.org/~vampires/sslist.html
Short Story Bibliography
Below is a list of vampire short stories from anthologies, magazines and zines. Keep in mind, it is not in any way complete, and will be constantly added to. Also, not all of the stories have your average bllod sucking vampire in them. Some might involve vampire bats, energy vampires, emotional vampires etc...
As I would like to make this list more up to date, please send me any short stories that you know of that are not included on this list. I would very much appreciate it. A - B - C - E - ... Z -
    A
  • Ackerman, Forrest J and Charles Nuetzal. "Count Down to Doom." Famous Monsters (1966).
  • Adams, Baylor. "As Vampires Sleep." Prisoners of the Night 2 (1988).
  • Adams, Baylor. "Whatever Happened to Candice?" Prisoners of the Night 3 (1989).
  • Addleman, David R. "So Long to Love." The Vampire's Crypt 6 (Fall 1992).
  • Aickman, Robert. "Pages from a Young Girl's Journal." Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 44, 2 (1973).
  • Aickman, Robert. "The Insufficient Answer," in We Are for the Dark: Six Ghost Stories, by Elizabeth Howard and Robert Aickman. London: Jonathan Cape, 1951.
  • Aldiss, Brian. "The Saliva Tree." Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 29, 3 (September 1965).

43. Www.lafourche.lib.la.us/TITLES.TXT
18671933 Bit Of Old China, A, by Stoddard, Charles Warren, 1843-1909 BittermeadsMystery, The, by Punshon, ER (Ernest Robertson), 1872- Bjornstjerne Bjornson
http://www.lafourche.lib.la.us/TITLES.TXT

44. Wesley: God's Love To Fallen Man
of life shall then be o'er, The anguish and Permanent in Christianity + Macleod (1812–1872)The True Permament Motive in Missionary Work Punshon (1824–1881
http://hippocampusextensions.com/gs/wesley/
Wesley
God's Love to Fallen Man
Biographical Note
John Wesley
Not as the transgression, so is the free gift. Romans v., 15. Brought death into the world and all our wo. It is exceedingly strange that hardly anything has been written, or at least published, on this subject: nay, that it has been so little weighed or understood by the generality of Christians: especially considering that it is not a matter of mere curiosity, but a truth of the deepest importance; it being impossible, on any other principle, To assert a gracious Providence,
And justify the ways of God with men: and considering withal, how plain this important truth is, to all sensible and candid inquirers. May the Lover of men open the eyes of our understanding, to perceive clearly that by the fall of Adam mankind in general have gained a capacity, First, of being more holy, and happy on earth, and, Secondly, of being more happy in heaven than otherwise they could have been. Ecce spectaculum Deo dignum! Yet again: As God's permission of Adam's fall gave all his posterity a thousand opportunities of suffering, and thereby of exercising all those passive graces which increase both their holiness and happiness, so it gives them opportunities of doing good in numberless instances, of exercising themselves in various good works, which otherwise could have had no being. And what exertions of benevolence, of compassion, of godlike mercy, had then been totally prevented! Who could then have said to the lover of men, Thy mind throughout my life be shown

45. Teesside History A Chronicle Of Events
Church has been built in West Hartlepool by the architect ER.Lamb. formed by a partnershipwith existing Hartlepool shipbuilder John Punshon Denton. 1872 Redcar.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/north_east_england_history_page/teeschr

46. Living Faithfully Today
1872 20.04 When work does not turn out as John Punshon, 1987 For the development ofthe testimonies Gall tyst gadarnhau, er enghraifft, y bydd `y dystiolaeth a
http://www.qnorvic.com/quaker/qfp/QF&P_20.html
Quaker Faith and Practice Chapter 20 Living faithfully today
the source of our strength

simplicity and equality

moderation and abstinence
honesty and integrity

oaths and affirmation, conducting business, sources and use of income, gambling and speculation, care of money held for others, wills
conflict

THE SOURCE OF OUR STRENGTH
I ask for daily bread, but not for wealth, lest I forget the poor.
I ask for strength, but not for power, lest I despise the meek.
I ask for wisdom, but not for learning, lest I scorn the simple. I ask for a clean name, but not for fame, lest I contemn the lowly. I ask for peace of mind, but not for idle hours, lest I fail to hearken to the call of duty. Inazo Nitobe, 1909 Our strength or help is only in God; but then it is near us, it is in us - a force superior to all possible opposition - a force that never was, nor can be foiled. We are free to stand in this unconquerable ability, and defeat the powers of darkness; or to turn from it, and be foiled and overcome. When we stand, we know it is God alone upholds us; and when we fall, we feel that our fall or destruction is of ourselves. Journal of job Scott, 1751-1793

47. The Basil Jobson Family Home Page:Sources
of the Church of England after Banns by me ER Owen Norfolk Ref no.52, On 3rd August1872 at the a Coal Miner and Margaret Neison, formerly Punshon at Greencroft
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/o/b/Basil-Jobson/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-S
window.name = 'GooGooBar';
Home Page
Surname List Index of Individuals InterneTree Sources
The Basil Jobson Family Home Page:
Sources
1. Death Certificate of Blanche Sprague (nee Cairns), RD Northumberland Central SD Morpeth, On 15th January 1981 at Northlands Nursing Home, Kings Avenue, Morpeth. Name of informant Robert Jobson, son of 34 Edward Street, Pegswood, Morpeth.
2. Death Certificate of Eleanor Jobson, RD Northumberland North Second SD Warkworth in the County of Northumberland Ref No 326, On 10th January 1869 at Felton, Northumberland, the death of Eleanor Jobson, aged 74 years, wife of Ralph Jobson, Gardener. Informant Jane Hills of Felton present at death. (Jane Hills possibly sister in law).
3. Death of John Davison, Headstone in cemetery at St Mary's Church, Morpeth.
4. Death of Martha Slassor (wife of Walter SLassor (Senior), Headstone in cemetery at St Mary's Church, Moorpeth.
5. Death of Walter Slassor (Junior), Headstone in cemetery at St Mary's Church, Morpeth.
6. Death Certificate of Robert Rose, RD Aylsham SD Eynsford in the County of Norfolk Entry no 241?, On the 5th March 1873 at Reepham the death of Robert Rose aged 81 years, Farm Labourer (Rheumatism and old age). Informant Mary Timbers present at the death.
7. Death Certificate of George Frary, RD Aylsham, District of Eynsford in the County of Norfolk. Ref No 114, On 5th April 1872 at Foulsham, George Frary a Soldier died aged 50 years from Chronic Bronchitis. Present at the death was Maria Frary.

48. History Reminiscence & Biography Of Western NE
now Mrs. JP Owen; Jennie, now Mrs. ER Whetstine; John named as follows Mary, wifeof JR Punshon, of Morton for fourteen months in Arizona, and in 1872 left the
http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/cofhar/cofh0266.html
NEGenWeb Project
Resource Center-
On Line Library
page 266 Lavina E. Fye, a native of Wisconsin, whose father came of Pennsylvania Dutch stock, and her mother of German descent. They are the parents of seven children, who are named as follows: John, Emma, George, Edward, David, William and Warren. The two eldest were born in Wisconsin, and the younger five in Nebraska. Mr. Fernau deserves much praise for the substantial success which has attended his labors. Beginning with the most modest capital, he has worked his way up to the competence he now enjoys, and is an exemplary member of the community in which he chose his home. In politics he is Democratic, and with the family, a member of the Congregational Church of Ainsworth. o WILLIAM E. ROUDEBUSH. William E. Roudebush, who for the past many years has resided in Deuel county, Nebraska, is the possessor of a fine estate and one of the highly esteemed citizens of Chappell, where he now makes his home. In 1905 Mr. Roudebush was elected treasurer of Deuel county, served his term and was re-elected in 1907, still occupying the office. He moved to Chappell several years ago and has a pleasant home here.

49. The History Of Shelby And Moultrie Counties, Illinois
Spurgeon, and Punshon, and Beecher, and Moody, have enforced with most of which hewas elected a memb er in 1781 1869, 1870, John E. Lane 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874
http://www.edenmartin.com/counties/chpt9.htm
Chapter IX
CIVIL HISTORY OF SHELBY COUNTY AND MOULTRIE COUNTY I. SHELBY COUNTY
II. MOULTRIE COUNTY
SHELBY COUNTY
HABITS AND MODES OF LIVING OF THE PIONEERS AND FIRST SETTLERS THE civil history properly dates from the 23d of January, 1827, which was the period when the act of the legislature creating the county was approved by the Governor, and went into effect. Previous to the meeting of the legislature the people had c onsidered favorably the organization of a new county, and appointed a committee to attend the Meeting of the legislature at Vandalia, the state capital, and procure the passage of an act creating the new county. The committee, it is needless to say, succ eeded in their mission. "An Act creating Shelby County:" Sec. 1.

50. Biblioteca De Fernando Pessoa - CDU 8
1872. X, 246p. Is it Shakespeare. 140 p. Uncanny Stories. ER Punshon et al..
http://www.instituto-camoes.pt/escritores/pessoa/bibcdu8.htm
Pensar é estar doente dos olhos A Vida A Obra Estudos Testemunhos ... Notícias
A Vida Fotobiografia
Iconografia

Moradas

Biblioteca
8 – Linguística. Filologia. Literatura
  • ADDISON, Joseph; STEELE, Richard – The Spectator. Introd., notes and index Henry Morley. New ed. London, George Routledge and Sons, 1896, XXIV, 919 p. ALDINGTON, Richard – Images: 1910-1915. London, The Poetry Bookshop, l9-?, 31 p. ALMEIDA, Fialho d' – Os Gatos. Lisboa, Monteiro e C.ª, 1892. 32 p. Existe apenas o n.° 46, de 21 de Setembro de 1892 AMARO, Carlos – Fragments d'un journal intime. ANSELMO, Manuel – ANSELMO, Manuel – Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade, 1934. VIII, 127 p. ANSTEY, F. – The Giant's Robe. [S.I.: s.n.], [19-?]. VI, 202 p. The golden ass being the metamorphoses of Lucius ARCHER, William – William Archer as rationalist: a collection of his heterodox writings. Edited. with a critical notice by M. Robertson. London: Watts and Co., 1925. 240 p. ARNOLD, Matthew – Essays in criticism: first series. London: Macmillan and Co., 1925 379 p.

51. Cgca.net/coglinks/wcglit/hh_cmpndm1.txt
(ER Punshon, Information Received , Penguin Books, 1955.) CHAPTERTWO 6000 Years of History How long has Man been upon earth? Where
http://cgca.net/coglinks/wcglit/hh_cmpndm1.txt

52. List Of English Texts
The Bittermeads Mystery, by ER Punshon {btrmmxxx.xxx}1888; The Life of the Spider,by J xxx}1873; The Red House Mystery, by AA Milne {Milne 1}{rdhsmxxx.xxx}1872;
http://gobow.nahome.cc/phpwiki/index.php/ListOfEnglishTexts
List Of English Texts
Thanks to Project Gutenberg.
    • History of the Catholic Church, V 2 by MacCaffrey
    • Lincoln's Yarns and Stories, Alexander McClure
    • Donal Grant, by George MacDonald MacDonald
    • Unterhaltungen deutscher AusgewandertenGoethe
    • Unterhaltungen deutscher AusgewandertenGoethe
    For German etexts, filenames starting with 8 are 8-bit versions,
    which should be usable by nearly all modern computers. 7-bit versions
    are plain ASCII (no accents or special characters).
    A "1" or "2" for the same etext number indicates a multi-volume set,
    as in 7wml1xxx.xxx and 7xml2xxx.xxx.
    • History of the Catholic Church, by J. MacCaffrey
    • Canterbury Tales and Other Poems, GeoffreyChaucer
    Contains. . . .
    • Sir Gibbie, by George MacDonald MacDonald
    CONTENTS A LODGING FOR THE NIGHT, by R. L. Stevenson A LEAF IN THE STORM, by Ouida A TERRIBLY STRANGE BED, by Wilkie Collins MICHEL LORIO'S CROSS, by Hesba Stretton A PERILOUS AMOUR, by Stanley J. Weyman
  • This contains a HUGE number of titles, so just listing the volume names: Departmental Ditties and Other Verses Ballads and Barrack-Room Ballads The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories Under the Deodars Plain Tales from the Hills The Light That Failed The Story of the Gadsbys from Mine Own People
  • CONTAINS: Brooksmith The Real Thing The Story of It Flickerbridge Mrs. Medwin
  • 53. Www.gdufs.edu.cn/pro-gui/myhomepage/pgwhole.txt
    Blanchan Sep 1999 btrmmxxx.xxx1888 The Bittermeads Mystery, by ER Punshon Sep 1999 xxx1873Gambara, by Honore de Balzac Aug 1999 rdhsmxxx.xxx1872 The Red
    http://www.gdufs.edu.cn/pro-gui/myhomepage/pgwhole.txt

    54. M O W B RAY Ch A R L E S Ay L M E R
    MULLER Joseph. 1872. 118 JUS/N34 MULLINS Patrick. 1872. 259 JUS/N35 129 JUS/N63. NELSON E (of Norway possible identity)
    http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/resserv/indexes/Inquests/Mowbray-UnknownMale.pdf

    55. Catalogo Sf, Fantasy E Horror, A Cura Di Ernesto VEGETTI
    Catalogo Sf, Fantasy e Horror, a cura di Ernesto VEGETTI, Pino COTTOGNI ed Ermes BERTONI (Indice Autori) Aggiornato al 30/10/2002
    http://www.fantascienza.com/catalogo/P.htm
    Catalogo Sf, Fantasy e Horror, a cura di Ernesto VEGETTI, Pino COTTOGNI ed Ermes BERTONI (Indice Autori) Aggiornato al 16/01/2003

    56. Neech Family Tree - Index By Name
    Elsie 1888 Neech, Emily (aka Flo) 1872 England Neech Walter 1866 England Neech, WalterPunshon 1873 England Pettersen, Linda Mary **** England Port(er?), Maud S
    http://users.bigpond.net.au/neech/people/indxname.htm
    Index by Name (S?)enmah, Christopher
    Adams, Ivy J.
    1882 Australia
    Adams, Mary Anne
    Australia
    Adams, Thomas
    Australia
    Al~?, Samuel
    England
    Allen, Mary

    Archie, Alan
    Australia
    Archie, Daniel Tasman John
    **** Australia
    Archie, David
    Australia
    Ashford, Frances

    Atkins, Unknown
    England Atkinson, Miriam? Unknown Austen, Joan L. England Baker, Susanna Bales, Amelia 1860 England Ball, Unknown Balls, Emma 1838 England Barbrook, Gerald Barld-(ane?), Caroline 1818 England Barnes, Jennifer L. England Beales, Elizabeth Ann **** England Bedford, George Herbert England Bell, Christine Skinner England Bennett, Vera **** England Beogot?, Eugenie Bishop, Esmond Australia Bishop, John Australia Blair, Alice Bridget **** Australia Blair, Charles Australia Blomefield, Elizabeth abt1679 England Bogden, Henry England Bogden, John England Bonner, Elizabeth Moira England Boon, Elizabeth Boon, Hannah Boon, John Boon, John W ... Bowles, Mary Elden 1824 England Bradshaw, Charlotte

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