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Virginia Easley DeMarce (born
November 28, 1940) is an
American historian who
specializes in
early modern European history, as well as a New York Times...
- The
Dreeson Incident (2008) with
Virginia DeMarce Novel: 1635: The
Tangled Web (2009) by
Virginia DeMarce Novel: 1635:
Music and
Murder (2013) by David...
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geographer who
wrote a 1950
dissertation on the Melungeons; Dr.
Virginia DeMarce, a
professional genealogist; and Paul Heinegg, a genealogist; each of whom...
- (Bolin), Mullins,
Hawkins (chiefly
Tennessee Melungeons)". In 1992,
Virginia DeMarce explored and
reported the
Goins genealogy as a
Melungeon surname. Beginning...
- Lyon
Sprague de Camp (/ˌspreɪɡdəˈkæmp/;
November 27, 1907 –
November 6, 2000) was an
American author of
science fiction,
fantasy and non-fiction literature...
- Part of a
series on
Alternate history People L.
Sprague de Camp
Virginia DeMarce Philip K. **** Eric
Flint Robert Harris Harry Harrison Murray Leinster...
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Marcé (French pronunciation: [maʁse] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France.
Angers -
Loire Airport Communes of the Maine-et-Loire...
- will
disappear soon. Some authors, such as
Bjorn H****eler and
Virginia DeMarce, have made
arrangements with Baen
Books to have Baen
republish and distribute...
- Vendéen insurgents, led by
Charles de Royrand, were
pitted against a
Republican column commanded by
General Louis de Marcé [fr]. The battle,
which occurred...
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People in a
Slave Country,[1], March, 2010.
Melungeon Heritage ****ociation
DeMarce, Virginia.
National Genealogical Society Quarterly,
March 1992. Marler...