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  • Lizzie and the Rebel

    Stephy Smith

    eBook (Clean Reads, March 13, 2011)
    Orphaned at fifteen, Elizabeth George learned to protect herself and her ranch from ruffians trying to steal her part of the Rocky Mountains. Interrupted while tracking a mountain lion, she follows the smoke filled air to the half-frozen body of Frank Walling. Caring for the wounded confederate soldier, his demise stirred emotions Lizzie thought she was incapable of feeling.Frank Walling fought for his beliefs during the Civil War. Wounded and half-frozen on the side of a mountain an angel appeared at his side. A new and difficult war of emotions boiled inside him. He determined he could not now, not ever—leave his angel unprotected on the mountain alone.
  • Family Genealogy Queries: Indiana, Ohio

    R. Stephen Smith

    eBook (Noon Sun Genealogy, Oct. 11, 2018)
    The family information in this book comes from a genealogy magazine published during the 1990s, now out of print. Although the magazine's focus was the southern U.S., it included many details of ancestors who lived outside of that region. Contents of this volume include all queries from the magazine mentioning individuals or families with a connection to Indiana or Ohio. There are 279 such queries in total.Genealogy queries such as these have long been a means for family researchers to share information. Although written by persons seeking information, the wealth of detail in them could prove valuable to you if you are working on the same line or lines. The information in this locale-focused volume may also be useful to historians working to get a more complete picture of the area's settlement and the families who lived here.Note: If you aren't sure if the information in this book will be useful to your particular research, why not borrow and read it for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription?
  • Family Genealogy Queries: New York, New England

    R. Stephen Smith

    eBook (Noon Sun Genealogy, Nov. 20, 2018)
    The family information in this book comes from a genealogy magazine published during the 1990s, now out of print. Although the magazine's focus was the southern U.S., it included many details of ancestors who lived outside of that region. Contents of this volume include all queries from the magazine mentioning individuals or families with a connection to New York or New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont). There are 149 such queries in total.Genealogy queries such as these have long been a means for family researchers to share information. Although written by persons seeking information, the wealth of detail in them could prove valuable to you if you are working on the same line or lines. The information in this locale-focused volume may also be useful to historians working to get a more complete picture of the area's settlement and the families who lived here.Note: If you aren't sure if the information in this book will be useful to your particular research, why not borrow and read it for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription?
  • Magical Love

    Stephy Smith

    language (Clean Reads, Feb. 2, 2015)
    Captured within the mind of Cleo Little by the disgraceful dark mist of Madonna, Greta Smith was taken on a wild, wicked journey she fought to escape. Greta presented the problem to the Shuvihani and Thad to vanquish the evilness of her childhood friend. Against Thaddeus Porter’s better judgment and by the order of the clan’s witch, Thad entered the minds of the dark coven out to destroy the clan. The only way to save his people was to join forces with Greta to defeat the evilness prevailing around them. Their energy was strong, the clan’s Shuvihani was missing, and dark evil was out to steal the souls of the caravan.Could Greta and Thad’s Magical Love be sufficient to conquer the jealousy, betrayal and dark magic to save their people?
  • Family Genealogy Queries: HUDSON HUDGENS HUDDLESTON

    R. Stephen Smith

    eBook (Noon Sun Genealogy, Feb. 24, 2017)
    The family information in this book comes from a genealogy magazine published during the 1990s, now out of print. Contents of this volume include all queries from the magazine mentioning individuals or families surnamed HUDSON (with 29 queries in total), HUDGENS (HUDGEONS, HUDGINS) (8 queries), HUDDLESTON (8 queries), HUDSPETH (3 queries), HUDDLE (2 queries), HUDNALL (HUDNELL) (2 queries), or HUDMAN (1 query).The focus is on families in the southern United States.Genealogy queries such as these have long been a means for family researchers to share information. Although these queries were written by persons seeking information, the wealth of detail in them could prove valuable to you if you're working on the same names or lines.Typically, queries include information on births, deaths, marriages, children of a given couple, family migrations, etc. Some trace several generations of one family. Some even include colorful family stories passed down through the years!Note: If you aren't sure if the information in this book will be useful to your particular family research, why not borrow and read it for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription?Other surnames occurring incidentally in the queries reproduced in this volume include ABELS, AIKEN, AKIN, ALEWINE, ALLEN, ALLRED, ARMSTRONG, AUNSPAUGH, BAILEY, BALDWIN, BANKS, BARNEBY, BARRON, BELCHER, BELL, BERGE, BERRYMAN, BIRKES, BISHOP, BIZZELL, BLACKMON, BLYTHE, BOARD, BONDURANT, BOON, BOWDEN, BOWDOIN, BOWEN, BOWLES, BOYD, BRADFORD, BRADY, BREEDLOVE, BREVARD, BROWN, BROWNING, BRYAN, BRYANT, BURKE, BUTLER, BUTTS, CALDWELL, CAMP, CAMPBELL, CARTE, CAVE, CAVENDER, CAVER, CHAFFIN, CHAMBERS, CHAPMAN, CHEAVES, CHEEVES, CHEVES, CHIEVES, CHIVES, CHRISTIAN, CLARK, CLARY, COCHRAN, COLE, COLLINS, COSTON, CRUSE, CRUTCHFIELD, CUPP, CURTIS, DANIELS, DAVIDSON, DAVIS, DEAN, DEASON, DERBY, DERLING, DICKENS, DICKINSON, DILLARD, DORRIS, DOWDY, DUESING, DUNN, DYKES, EADS, EDWARDS, EGERTON, ELDER, ELKINS, ELLIS, EMMICK, ENGLAND, EVANS, FAIN, FANE, FARRIS, FERGUSON, FINLEY, FISHER, FLAHERTY, FLEMING, FLOWERS, FLOYD, FORT, FOWLER, FOX, FRAZIER, FROMAN, FRYER, FUQUA, GATEWOOD, GEORGE, GIST, GLENN, GLIDEWELL, GODWIN, GOLDEN, GOODWIN, GORE, GRAY, GREEN, GREENHILL, GREENWELL, GRIFFIN, GRIMES, GRISHAM, GRYMES, GUFFIE, HAGOOD, HALF, HALL, HAMMOND, HAMPTON, HANBY, HANES, HANSFORD, HANWAY, HARDWICK, HARKINS, HARMON, HARRIS, HARRISS, HAVERS, HAVIS, HAWKINS, HEADY, HEATH, HENDRICK, HENSON, HICKMAN, HILL, HOBBS, HODGE, HOLLOWAY, HOPEWELL, HOPKINS, HOULDER, HOUSTON, HOWARD, HUFF, HUFFMAN, HUGHES, HUMBLE, HUTSON, INGRAM, JACKSON, JARBOE, JOHNSON, KEIGHTLY, KELLY, KEMP, KEMPER, KENNEDY, KERR, KING, KIRK, KNIGHT, KNOX, LEE, LEEDER, LEFTWICH, LEWIS, LITTLEWOOD, LOGANS, LOGSDEN, LYNCH, MAILER, MARTIN, MATTINGLY, MAUTER, McDONALD, McGHEE, McGREGOR, McNAMARA, McSHAN, MERCER, MILEN, MILLER, MILLS, MIMMS, MIMS, MITCHELL, MOBLEY, MONROE, MOON, MOORE, MORGAN, MORRELL, MORRIS, MORRISON, MOTLEY, MURRELL, NEWMAN, NICHOLS, NIGHT, NITE, NORRIS, OBERLAG, ONEY, OTEY, OVERALL, OVERSTREET, OWEN, PADGETT, PAINTER, PALMER, PATEY, PATTEY, PATTY, PENDLETON, PETTIT, PHILLIPS, PHILPOTT, PLEMMONS, POTTEBAUM, POVALL, POWELL, PRENDERGAST, PRICE, QUARLES, QUINN, RAMSEY, RAY, REED, RHODES, RICE, RICHARDSON, RICHEY, ROBBINS, ROBERTS, ROBERTSON, ROBINS, ROBY, ROCKETT, ROPER, ROWE, RUTHERFORD, SCREWS, SENN, SHAW, SHEHAN, SHEPHERD, SHERRIE, SHERROD, SHINGLEBOWER, SHOWMAN, SIMMONS, SIMS, SLACK, SLOAN, SMITH, SOMMERSON, SPRATT, SPROTT, STALLARD, STARKES, STEPHENS, STEPHENSON, STEPP, STEWART, STRONG, SUMMERSON, SWINHEART, TALLEY, TAMER, TARPLEY, TAYLOR, TEAGUE, TERRELL, THOMAS, TICHENOR, TINNEY, TOBIAS, TONG, TROOPE, TRYON, TUMY, TURNER, TYUS, UPSHAW, VANVELT, VINSON, VIOLETT, WALKER, WALL, WALTERS, WARE, WATSON, WATTS, WEATHERS, WEBER, WESTMORELAND, WHEATLEY, WHEELER, WILLIAMS, WILSON, WINFIELD, WINGATE, WOLFE, WOOD, and YOUNG.
  • Forgotten Mesa

    Stephy Smith

    Paperback (Solstice Publishing, Oct. 22, 2018)
    King Finbar White banishes his Queen Woetensia White to Murky Mesa for harming his citizens. Before she leaves, she kills King Finbar leaving their ten year old daughter, Lily White and her two friends, Maize and Sage at Pleasing Plains alone.Ten years later, Woetensia returns to Pleasing Plains and kidnaps Lily. Maize and Sage must travel to Murky Mesa to save their Queen, but first they have to do magical warfare with Woetensia to get Lily back.
  • Bye Boon

    Steph Smith

    eBook
    The first book in the Georgie series by Steph Smith. Georgie lets go of her balloon and sends it on a fantastic adventure. A charming story with beautiful full colour illustrations that children and parents will love.
  • Family Genealogy Queries: FOWLER FOX

    R. Stephen Smith

    eBook (Noon Sun Genealogy, Nov. 29, 2016)
    The family information in this book comes from a genealogy magazine published during the 1990s, now out of print. Contents of this volume include all queries from the magazine mentioning individuals or families surnamed FOWLER (with 27 queries total), FOX (14 queries), FOWLKES (FOWLKS) (3 queries), FOXWORTH (1 query), or FOXWORTHY (1 query).Genealogy queries such as these have long been a means for family researchers to share information. Although written by persons seeking information, the wealth of detail in them could prove valuable to you if you're working on the same names or lines.Typically, queries include information on births, deaths, marriages, children of a given couple, family migrations, etc. Some trace several generations of one family. Some even include colorful family stories passed down through the years!Note: If you aren't sure if the information in this book will be useful to your particular family research, why not borrow and read it for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription?Other surnames occurring incidentally in the queries reproduced in this volume include ABERCROMBIE, AIKEN, ALBERT, ALEXANDER, ALLEN, ALVIS, AMMONS, ANDERSON, ANTHONY, ARMSTRONG, ARNOLD, ATKINSON, AUSBIRN, BAILEY, BARKSDALE, BARNES, BAXLEY, BAYLESS, BAYLOR, BEALL, BELL, BENTON, BISHOP, BLAIR, BOARD, BOON, BOREN, BOWDEN, BOWDOIN, BOWEN, BOWLES, BOYD, BOYER, BRANDON, BREAZEALE, BREWER, BRIDGES, BRIGGS, BRIGHT, BROOKS, BROWN, BROWNING, BRYAN, BRYANT, BULTER, BURDIC, BURNS, BURRADELL, BURTON, BUTLER, CALLAWAY, CANNON, CARR, CARTER, CASSE, CATO, CATRETT, CAVENDER, CHADWICK, CHAMBERS, CHILES, CHILTON, CLARK, CLARY, CLENNY, COFFMAN, CONLEY, CONNELLY, COON, CORDEL, CORDELL, CORLEY, CORNELL, COSHATT, COWARD, COX, CRAIN, CREASON, CRENSHAW, CRINER, CROW, CUPSTEAD, DAUGHTRY, DAVIS, DEASON, DERLING, DERRICK, DICKERSON, DOLLAR, DOWLING, DOWNS, DUE, DUESING, DUMPER, DUNLOP, DURDEN, DYER, EGERTON, ELAM, ELKINS, ELLETT, ELLIOTT, EMMICK, ERVIN, ESTES, ESTESS, EVANS, FARMER, FEEMSTER, FERGUSON, FISHER, FLAHERTY, FLOWERS, FLOYD, FOBES, FORGEY, FOSTER, FRENCH, FRIZZELL, FRY, GARDENER, GATLIN, GEORGE, GILBERT, GILL, GIST, GORDEN, GORDON, GOREE, GOWER, GRAHAM, GRAY, GREEN, GREENWELL, GRIMES, GRYMES, HAGON, HAMMOND, HAMPTON, HANBURY, HANSFORD, HANVEY, HANWAY, HARDIN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HART, HASWELL, HEADY, HEDERICK, HEDRICK, HENSLEY, HERMANN, HIBBS, HICKMAN, HILCHER, HILL, HODGE, HOLLAND, HOLLEY, HOLT, HOOKS, HOOVER, HOPEWELL, HOPKINS, HOPPE, HORTON, HOULDER, HUDDLE, HUDDLESTON, HUFF, HUFFMAN, HUMPHREY, HUMPHRIES, HURST, INGRAM, IVEY, IVY, JACKSON, JAMES, JAMISON, JARBOE, JIMERSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSTON, JONES, KAIGLER, KEIGHTLY, KEILY, KELLY, KENNEDY, KILPATRIC, KINCHEN, KING, KIRKPATRICK, KNIGHTEN, KNOTT, LANE, LARKE, LATANE, LEE, LEWIS, LITTLE, LIVINGS, LOCKHARD, LOFTICE, LOFTIS, LOGAN, LUTHER, LYNCH, LYNN, LYONS, MacGUFFIE, MACON, MANLEY, MARTIN, MASSEY, MATTINGLY, MAUPIN, MAYE, McCARTY, McCLANAHAN, McCLURE, McCOLLUM, McPHERSON, MERCER, MEREDITH, MERRITT, MEYERHOFF, MILLER, MITCHELL, MIXON, MOAK, MOORE, MORGAN, MORRIS, MORROW, MOSER, MURPHY, NEWMAN, NICHOLS, NIX, NORWOOD, NUNLEY, O'QUINN, OSBORN, OSBURN, OTTS, OWENS, PARKER, PARKS, PARRIS, PARSONS, PATTERSON, PAYNE, PEACOCK, PERKINS, PIPER, PLEMMONS, POLK, POOLE, PRESLEY, PRESNELL, PRESTRIDGE, PRICE, PUGH, QUIN, RAINWATER, RAINWATERS, RAWLS, REED, REEVES, RHODES, RICE, RICHEY, RICHMOND, RIVERS, ROBERTS, ROBERTSON, ROBY, ROGERS, ROLLINS, RYALS, SAMMIS, SAMPLES, SANDERS, SANDERSON, SANDLIN, SASSER, SAVAGE, SAVELL, SEABORN, SEABOURN, SEAY, SEE, SESSIONS, SESSUMS, SEVERANCE, SEXTON, SHADRICK, SHEHAN, SHEHORN, SHINGLEBOWER, SHINN, SIBBETT, SLOAN, SMITH, SPEIGHT, STALLARD, STARKES, STEPHENS, STEPHENSON, STEVENS, STONE, STRONG, STROUD, STROUP, SULLIVAN, SWINHEART, SYMPSON, TAMER, TAYLOR, TEMPLE, TERRELL, THOMPSON, THORNE, TICHENOR, TONG, TUMY, UMFRIS, UMPHRIES, VARDEMAN, VIOLETT, WAINWRIGHT, WALKER, WALL, WARD, WARREN, WATKINS, WEAVER, WEBB, WEBER, WELLS, WHEATLEY, WHITAKER, WHITE, WYATT and YOUNT.
  • Burgesses In the Papers: Newspaper gleanings from the South, 19th - early 20th centuries

    R. Stephen Smith

    eBook (Noon Sun Genealogy, April 16, 2016)
    This is two volumes in one: 1. A compilation of newspaper items from the 19th and early 20th centuries about persons with the last name of Burgess (including the spelling of Burgis). 2. The complete contents of the previously published “Family Genealogy Queries: BURGESS BURG BURRIS,” with information (“queries”) that originally appeared in a genealogy magazine published in the 1990s and now out of print.The newspaper items range from obituaries to weddings to local gossip to crime reports and even scandal stories. The focus is on Burgesses (or Burgises) in the southern United States, with most of the items coming directly from newspapers that were published in the South. The information may be helpful to genealogists or others researching Burgess (or Burgis) families during this time period and in this region.The magazine queries typically include information on births, deaths, marriages, children of a given couple, family migrations, etc. Some trace several generations of one family. Some even include colorful family stories passed down through the years! (As noted, these include information on names such as Burg or Burris as well as Burgess.)Note: If you aren't sure if the information in this book will be useful to your particular family research, why not borrow and read it for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription?
  • My Granny is a Witch

    Steph Smith

    language (, Nov. 3, 2011)
    My Granny isn't horrid in fact she's rather nice. There is just one thing you should know my Granny is a witch.My Granny is a Witch is a delightful spooky treat. There are many reasons why Granny shouldn't be a witch and just one special reason why she is. Find out why Granny is a witch in the latest picture book by Steph Smith.
  • Jump

    Steph Smith

    language (, May 10, 2011)
    Meet Lucas the little boy who loves to jump. A wonderful story that will have you bouncing along to find out where Lucas will jump next.
  • Sportysaurus

    Steph Smith

    language (, Aug. 5, 2012)
    Sportysaurus is holding a Dinosaur Games and everyone is excited to see who is the best. In this charming new series from Steph Smith we get to meet the dinosaurs living on a long forgotten island in the middle of the ocean. Sportysaurus thinks he is the best at everything but in this tale of friendship he discovers that winning is not always the most important thing.