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Magdalene is a mob-connected madam. Tommy Flynn is the hitman who loves her. And when they're framed for the murder of a rival crime boss’s favorite son, Magdalene fears the sins of her past have come back to haunt her. After spending half a lifetime in a seamy underworld where love is for sale and men worship at the altar of sex and greed, claiming sanctuary in a cathedral is the last thing she wants to do - and the only chance she has to find out who set her up. With all clues pointing to Magdalene's ex-lover, a working girl called Lola, the legendary madam is reluctant to trust Tommy, a smooth-talking hired gun, and risk being burned again. But as time grows short and secrets are revealed, Magdalene will have to look into the dark places inside herself if she is to catch a killer and survive with body and soul intact. In the corrupt city of Crawley, Massachusetts, passion, crime and religion collide in this steamy, neo-noir work of romantic suspense.
With a special focus on education and underrepresented geographical locations, this book is an inclusive collection of theories, discourses, art, identities, and practices related to this discipline.
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The earliest traceable ancestors are three brothers from Great Houghton, Northamptonshire, England: John (d. 1588), William (m. 1577), and Richard (alive in 1588). John married Elizabeth Perkins in 1559. They had four children in Great Houghton. William married Joan Denton; they had eight children in Great Houghton. Genealogies of families with the Atterbury/Atteberry/Arterbery/Arterbury surname are presented even if links to these brothers have not yet been made. Includes Dickey, Gray, Meeks, Reed, SImpson, Smith, Thompson, Wilson and related lines.
Peter Crosscloss Sr., son of Johan Adam Grosscloss and Elisabetha, was born 23 Feb 1730 in Miesau, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He immigrated to America in May 1750 arriving in Philadelphia. He married Mary Magdalena Ott, daughter of Johann Jakob Ott and Elizabeth Keller, about 1756 in Pennsylvania. They had 7 children. Peter died on 6 Dec 1803 and Mary died 27 Oct 1805 at Ceres, Wythe, Virginia. Their descendants have lived in Virginia, Maryland, Texas, California, and other areas in the United States.
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Vols. 1-64 include extracts from correspondence.
Hans Georg Hock (1709-1789), a son of Andreas and Anna Catherina Hock, was born in Germany. He married Juliana Sophia Schwartz (1711-ca. 1787), a daughter of Peter Schwartz and Susanna Barbara Bernhardt, in 1732. They had seven children. The family immigrated to America before 1741, settling in Pennsylvania. Most descendants live in Ohio and surrounding states.