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| | Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright, 1919 |
 | | Southcott claimed to be called to "seal" the hundred and forty and four thousand of Rev. 7:1-4. |  | | White claimed her gift to be the "testimony of Jesus" spoken of in Rev. 12:17, while Mrs. |  | | In 1792 she announced herself as a prophetess, and "published numerous [over sixty] pamphlets setting forth her revelations" (Johnson's Cyclopedia, article "Southcott"). |
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http://www.bible.ca/7-Life-of-White-her-claims-refuted-canright.htm
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| | Mary's City of David: Seven Angels to the Seven Churches |
 | | John Wroe would be the first major influence since <b>Joannab> to the progress of the teaching, and his numerous volumes are filled with deep and truthful insights to all areas of scriptural mysteries. |  | | , Turner was an early follower of <b>Joannab> from his home in Leeds, and he would secure the following of the largest numbers in the north of England after <b>Joannab>'s death. |  | | William Shaw 1821-22, little is known of the life or work of Shaw, but he was recognized as a prophet that gathered some of the splinters from <b>Joannab>'s following. |
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http://www.maryscityofdavid.org/html/7_angels.html
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| | Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Henry ENGLAND, II ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants |
 | | There he succeeded too well: the central government became strong to the verge of irresponsible and incalculable despotism; and the next round in the historic alternation between order and liberty belonged to the aristocracy and freedom." |  | | Hitherto there had always been political relief in playing off over-mightly subjects one against another. |  | | The claim of his mother, Matilda, daughter of Henry I, to the English crown had been set aside by her cousin, King Stephen. |
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http://www.geneal.net/1232.htm
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| | Richard Betts of Long Island, New York |
 | | <b>Joannab> (???), settling at first in New England, and in 1675 claimed a tract in N. by virtue of an Indian deed of 1663, which claim was disputed. |  | | <b>Joannab> Chamberlain (See TAG 72:285-300), who migrated to America with her mother, Elizabeth (Stoughton) Chamberlain, brother Samuel Chamberlain, and half-siblings, which include John Scudder of Barnstable, Mass and Elizabeth (Scudder) Lathrop. |  | | The origins of <b>Joannab> Chamberlain, his wife, are very well laid out in a presentation in TAG 72:285-300, 1997, by Jane Fletcher Fiske, in a very interesting network of the Scudder family. |
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http://www.members.tripod.com/~ntgen/bw/betts_index.html
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| | <b>Joannab> on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | WE'RE LOVING APART; <b>Joannab> Roth on the secret of surviving a long-distance marriage with star John Hannah.(Features) |  | | The <b>Joannab> Caf and <b>Joannab> Men's Club are places where people congregate in town, and two of the few businesses that stil |  | | (<b>Joannab> the Mad), 1479-1555, Spanish queen of Castile and León (1504-55), daughter of Ferdinand II and Isabella I. She succeeded to Castile and León at the death of her mother. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/J/JoannaM1ad.asp
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http://www.angelfire.com/ab/My5iveShrine/chap1.html
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| | SEDGWICK.ORG - Major General Robert Sedgwick (1613 - 1656) |
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http://www.sedgwick.org/na/families/robert1613/sedgwick-robert1613.html
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| | What's new in Dancesport |
 | | <b>Joannab> would like to thank all the people who contributed to the success of her career with Louis. |  | | <b>Joannab> is currently having try-outs and wishes to continue her competitive dance career as soon as possible. |  | | <b>Joannab> can be connected via her mobile phone: +31-6-1065 4410 or her email-address: joannaleunis@hotmail.com |
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http://www.dancesport.uk.com/news02-1.htm
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| | Joan of England, <b>Joannab> Plantagenet, Queen of Sicily - Best of Sicily Magazine |
 | | (Henry fathered illegitimate children as well.) As one of their three surviving daughters, Joan (or <b>Joannab>) spent her earliest years in England but mostly in France, where her mother lived in Poitou, effectively separated from her father. |  | | Joan of England, <b>Joannab> Plantagenet, Queen of Sicily - Best of Sicily Magazine |  | | Adding to the mix were large Jewish and Orthodox Christian districts, and with the constant flow of traders and other travelers (as well as visiting scholars like Abdullah al Idrisi), the city's polyglot population was nothing if not ecletic. |
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http://www.bestofsicily.com/mag/art142.htm
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| | Time in South Carolina |
 | | Time in Charleston AFB South Carolina - 29404 |  | | Time in Hilton Head Island South Carolina - 29925 |  | | Time in Green Sea South Carolina - 29545 |
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http://www.brainytime.com/states/time_southcarolina.html
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| | <b>Joannab>, South Carolina (29351) Forecast : Weather Underground |
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http://www.wunderground.com/US/SC/Joanna.html
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| | <b>Joannab> - Virtual Assistant |
 | | We consider our rates as very reasonable - just £12 per hour for secretarial work, and £20 per hour for design work - which is professional of a highly professional standard, <b>Joannab> having been a graphic designer since 1998. |  | | Here are just some of the things people have said about us... |  | | <b>Joannab> & Lucy are <b>Joannab> Gray and Lucy Menter. |
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http://www.va4u.com/joannalucy
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| | The English Language: an online Encyclopedia |
 | | Early History of the Dictionary in England (<b>Joannab> Sobala) |  | | The Historical Rise of the English Phrasal Verb (George J.M. Lamont) |  | | Roman Script and the Function of the Futhorc in Anglo-Saxon England (Rohanna Green) |
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http://www.chass.toronto.edu/~cpercy/courses/HELEncyclopedia.htm
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| | South Carolina |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/locality/US/SC/South-Carolina-Cities.htm
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| | <b>Joannab> Restaurants MyTravelGuide.com |
 | | Home → Restaurants → United States → South Carolina → <b>Joannab> Restaurants |  | | Sign up for FREE travel deals, articles and reviews |  | | Helpful Reviews and Research on All Things travel |
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http://www.mytravelguide.com/restaurants/ctrestaurants.jsp?objectid=8973001
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| | SEVENTEENTH GENERATION |
 | | <b>JOANNAb> DINHAM was born in 1244 in HARTLAND DEVON, ENGLAND. |  | | <b>JOANNAb> DINHAM and ROGER CARMINOW II had the following children: |  | | MINANUS CARMINOW was born in 1274 in TRENOWYTH, CORNWALL, ENGLAND. |
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http://www.goldrush.com/~choffman41/Royalty/d2940.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sabbatarians, Sabbatarianism |
 | | This was the prophetess <b>Joannab> Southcott (1750-1814), like Bampfield, a native of Devonshire, who composed many spiritual poems and prophetical writings, and became the mother of a sect of Sabbatarians, also known as Southcottians or Joannas. |  | | Modern Englishmen who are apt to smile at medieval credulity can scarcely find in Catholic countries in the "darkest" days of ignorance any instance of a more amazing credulity than that of <b>Joannab> Southcott's disciples, who confidently awaited the birth of the promised Messiah whom the prophetess of sixty-four was to bring into the world. |  | | His teaching was not concerned with any special observance of the Sabbath, but as a form of false Messianism it may be compared with the mission of <b>Joannab> Southcott. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13287a.htm
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| | Joan of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Following William's death in 1189, she was kept a prisoner by the new king, Tancred of Sicily. |  | | In April 1226 Joan obtained a papal decree from Pope Honorius III, declaring her legitimate on the basis that her parents had been unmarried at the time of her birth, but without giving her a claim to the English throne. |  | | Born in 1321 at the Tower of London, Joan was the youngest daughter of Edward II of England and Isabella of France. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna_of_England
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| | BBC News ENGLAND <b>Joannab>'s parents 'more optimistic' |
 | | No-one was arrested for the murder of <b>Joannab> Parrish |  | | <b>Joannab> Parrish's father, Roger, said he was "very pleased" his daughter's case would be re-examined as part of an investigation into the deaths and disappearances of 16 other young women. |  | | <b>Joannab>'s parents have always said her death was not properly investigated with obvious leads ignored, and crucial DNA evidence and witness reports lost or missing. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1823020.stm
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| | <b>JOANNAb> SOUTHCOTT - LoveToKnow Article on <b>JOANNAb> SOUTHCOTT |
 | | See D. Roberts, Observations on the Divine Mission of <b>Joannab> Southcott (1807); R. Reece, Correct Statement of the Circumstances attending the Death of <b>Joannab> Southcott (1815). |  | | The will was disputed by a niece on the ground that the writings were blasphemous, but the court of chancery sustained it. |  | | <b>JOANNAb> SOUTHCOTT - LoveToKnow Article on <b>JOANNAb> SOUTHCOTT |
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http://www.1911ency.org/S/SO/SOUTHCOTT_JOANNA.htm
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| | LMB Raymond VI of Toulouse & <b>Joannab> of England |
 | | This had been a long-running feud over several generations, and the fact that any issue of <b>Joannab> and Raymond would unite both claims in his person, seems too significant and important to be a by-product of <b>Joannab>'s personal choice of a groom. |  | | LMB Raymond VI of Toulouse and <b>Joannab> of England |  | | They were soon married, and <b>Joannab> bore him (I think) three or four children, not all of whom survived, and then died in childbirth at a relatively young age. |
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http://medievalbritain.cis.to/pipermail/lmb/2001-August/053503.html
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| | Ancestors of David Kipp Conover - Person Page 8 |
 | | <b>Joannab> (Unknown) married Edward Garfield, son of Thomas Garfield and Agnes (Unknown), on 1-Sep-1661 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. |  | | <b>Joannab> (Unknown) was born circa 1603 at England. |  | | Katherine (Unknown) married John Mayo, son of John Mayo, circa 1594 at Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire, England. |
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http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p8.htm
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| | Research Notes: Balaam Descendants Notes |
 | | He and Mary Harvey appeared on the census of 1841 at Church Road, Tottenham, London, Co. Middlesex, England; where Daniel (~40) was a blacksmith, Mary (~30), Johanna (8), Sarah (4), Emma (2) an Mary (2 mo) were present. |  | | In 1865, Emma Martha Balaam and Joseph Edmund Judd lived at 8 Moselle Street, Tottenham, London, Co. Middlesex, England, at the birth of daughter Augusta, where Joseph was a carpenter. |  | | Daniel Balaam, born 13 Dec 1796 at Tottenham, London, Co. Middlesex, England; married <b>Joannab> Creek; married Mary Harvey. |
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http://www1.xe.net/~mbone/webtree/data/balaam_d/research0.htm
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| | Home Page |
 | | I was born in Guildford, Surrey, n the southern part of England, and <b>Joannab>, my wife, was born in Athens, Greece, but raised on the beautiful island of Cyprus (Greek is her mother tongue). |  | | <b>Joannab> is enjoying a time at home, and helps me by proofreading my endless writings. |  | | After living for various lengths of time in New York City, Rhode Island, and New Jersey, we eventually settled down in the beautiful State of Missouri, which is near the middle of the United States. |
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http://learningtobeled.org/aboutus.htm
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| | Charlemagne to June Murdock Shaputis - Generations 11 to 20 |
 | | Matilda: founded Holy Trinity Abbey; Queen of England 1068; Regent of Rouen; lived at Castle Lille; died of an illness; may have been married in Angi Castle, Eu Children by Matilda (Maud) of Flanders: see number 57. |  | | William died 1313, buried: Monastery of Whitefriars Observance in, Canterbury, Kent, England. |  | | Alberic: Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1121, 1125; Justice and Master Chamberlain of England, 1133 |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6025/charlemagne2.htm
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| | Dixon - pafg04 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Olive LOAKE [Parents] was born Apr/Jun 1899 in, Piddington, Northamptonshire, England. |  | | was born estimated 1800/1801 in, Woodford, Northampton, England. |  | | Gladys Edith LOAKE [Parents] was born July/Sept 1891 in, Piddington, Northamptonshire, England and was christened in, England. |
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http://members.shaw.ca/cshale/Dixon/pafg04.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Philip I, Spanish king of Castile (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | In 1496, Philip married <b>Joannab>, daughter of Ferdinand II (of AragOn) and Isabella I. When <b>Joannab> became (1504) queen of Castile under her father's regency, Philip contested Ferdinand's rights and in 1506 became joint ruler of Castile with his wife. |  | | Ferdinand again became joint ruler of Castile with <b>Joannab>, while Philip's dominions in the Low Countries passed to his son (later Holy Roman Emperor Charles V). |  | | His death in the same year acutely aggravated <b>Joannab>'s insanity. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/P/Philip1-Sp.html
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