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Called To Serve: August 6, 2010 St. Louis Arch
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Peru Lima Central Mission. Monday, September 13, 2010. August 6, 2010 St. Louis Arch. On our way to Brandons we stopped at the Arch in St Louis and went to the museum. The museum depicted the west and the Luis and Clark expedition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There are hundreds and hundreds of little vendors selling their wares from clothing, dolls, purses, jewelry etc. We didn't buy anything but got a good idea of some of the things that they have. Another highway running thru Lima. Sept 9, 2010.
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Dorothy's Oregon Diaries: Wednesday, February 11, 1959
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Entries from the diaries of Dorothy Batt Cleverly (1915-1982), written while she lived on an 80-acre farm in the Big Bend area near Adrian, Oregon, from the summer of 1947 until the early spring of 1959. Entries posted 50 years to the day after they were originally written / Original spelling and punctuation retained. The farmhouse where the family lived in Oregon was located in the Big Bend area on the Oregon-Idaho border. Ivard, her husband. Gail, her second son, married to Lynda, father of Debbie.
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Dorothy's Oregon Diaries: February 2009
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Entries from the diaries of Dorothy Batt Cleverly (1915-1982), written while she lived on an 80-acre farm in the Big Bend area near Adrian, Oregon, from the summer of 1947 until the early spring of 1959. Entries posted 50 years to the day after they were originally written / Original spelling and punctuation retained. The farmhouse where the family lived in Oregon was located in the Big Bend area on the Oregon-Idaho border. Ivard, her husband. Gail, her second son, married to Lynda, father of Debbie.
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Dorothy's Oregon Diaries: Saturday, February 7, 1959
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Entries from the diaries of Dorothy Batt Cleverly (1915-1982), written while she lived on an 80-acre farm in the Big Bend area near Adrian, Oregon, from the summer of 1947 until the early spring of 1959. Entries posted 50 years to the day after they were originally written / Original spelling and punctuation retained. The farmhouse where the family lived in Oregon was located in the Big Bend area on the Oregon-Idaho border. Ivard, her husband. Gail, her second son, married to Lynda, father of Debbie.
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Seventh Son: July 2009
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Random stories from the life of Dean Batt Cleverly, a seventh son. My parents had nine children—eight boys and finally a girl. I was their seventh son. These are the stories from my life that I want to share with my children and their children and so on down until the end of time. I am grateful for the great goodness of my God and acknowledge His tender mercies in my life. Friday, July 31, 2009. Fetching Michael from Brazil. Thursday, August 4, 1994. Friday, August 5. What a thrill to see Michael again!
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Dorothy's Oregon Diaries: Friday, February 13, 1959
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Entries from the diaries of Dorothy Batt Cleverly (1915-1982), written while she lived on an 80-acre farm in the Big Bend area near Adrian, Oregon, from the summer of 1947 until the early spring of 1959. Entries posted 50 years to the day after they were originally written / Original spelling and punctuation retained. The farmhouse where the family lived in Oregon was located in the Big Bend area on the Oregon-Idaho border. Ivard, her husband. Gail, her second son, married to Lynda, father of Debbie.
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Called To Serve: August 10, 2010 Carthage Jail
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Peru Lima Central Mission. Monday, September 13, 2010. August 10, 2010 Carthage Jail. We drove from Brandons to the Carthage Jail. The boys were quite impressed and felt the spirit. In the room where the martyrdom took place. The jail cell in the upper room and the stairs that lead up to it and the spare room. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another highway running thru Lima. This is a look of San Isidro where we live and the mission office. Miraflores from the air. There was an error in this gadget.
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Dorothy's Oregon Diaries: Tuesday, February 10, 1959
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Entries from the diaries of Dorothy Batt Cleverly (1915-1982), written while she lived on an 80-acre farm in the Big Bend area near Adrian, Oregon, from the summer of 1947 until the early spring of 1959. Entries posted 50 years to the day after they were originally written / Original spelling and punctuation retained. The farmhouse where the family lived in Oregon was located in the Big Bend area on the Oregon-Idaho border. Ivard, her husband. Gail, her second son, married to Lynda, father of Debbie.
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Roots & Branches 1: A tribute to Grandpa Batt
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Roots and Branches 1. A collection of family histories: Stories of Ivard R Cleverly (1915-1988) and Dorothy Batt Cleverly (1915-1982) and their ancestors. And how merciful is our God unto us, for he remembereth the house of Israel, both roots and branches; and he stretches forth his hands unto them all the day long; . . . [and] as many as will not harden their hearts shall be saved in the kingdom of God". Book of Mormon, Jacob 6:4). Tuesday, April 8, 2008. A tribute to Grandpa Batt. Labels: Batt William B.
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Roots & Branches 1: Elizabeth Householder Russell
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Roots and Branches 1. A collection of family histories: Stories of Ivard R Cleverly (1915-1988) and Dorothy Batt Cleverly (1915-1982) and their ancestors. And how merciful is our God unto us, for he remembereth the house of Israel, both roots and branches; and he stretches forth his hands unto them all the day long; . . . [and] as many as will not harden their hearts shall be saved in the kingdom of God". Book of Mormon, Jacob 6:4). Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Four more children were born to her while livin...
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