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The ancestry of George Dewey Price and his wife, Elzie Layfield. It
includes their descendents as well as their ancestors. I have
included birth dates, marriage dates, death dates, and pictures
where available.
This is a 8.5" x 11" book containing 563 pages of six years
research of facts, data and photographs for Allen & Mary Price
Whitley and their descendants. The time frame ranges from 1806 to
2011. It contains births, deaths, military, marriage, and cemetery
data when available. The family started out in Anson County, North
Carolina then to Roswell, Milton or Cobb Counties in Georgia, then
to Blount, St. Clair, Etowah, & Jefferson Counties in Alabama,
and a few on out to Texas, Missouri & California. It includes
over 100 other surnames which married into the Whitley family.
In the past, world mission in the Church of England largely meant
working through independent Anglican agencies such as CMS and USPG.
Today, the picture is very different. Many dioceses and even some
parishes have their own companion links with partner churches in
the Anglican Communion and there have been major shifts in the way
that mission itself is understood. The distinction between 'home'
and 'world' mission is blurred, and separating 'mission' from
'development' is no longer straightforward. Christian Aid, Tearfund
and other agencies are now part of the wider pattern, and much of
the church's mission now involves close working with other
denominations. It is clear that the way we talk about world mission
needs to develop. This landmark study is the result of a three year
project by the Mission and Public Affairs Division of the
Archbishops' Council to 'develop a new, better, narrative of
mission' for the church. It is the fruit of close consultation with
mission and development agencies, dioceses and others engaged in
mission activity. World Shaped Mission will reconfigure the way the
church talks about, and practices, mission in the world today.
JANICE PRICE is World Mission Policy Adviser for the Church of
England.
The Legend of the Welsh Caves at Desoto Falls is very interesting
and entertaining. It is a story about a Welsh Prince who is
believed by many to have discovered America in 1170, which is over
300 years prior to Christopher Columbus. It is not common knowledge
to the average American. You will definitely enjoy this story, and
find yourself looking for more information about Welsh Prince
Madoc.
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