Topic: just wanted to introduce myself
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Tue 11/15/11 10:23 AM
hi my name is annie and i joined mingle2 a few weeks ago. im a christian woman looking for the man FATHER has created for me to be with. so far, i have not found him but i wont give up because i know he is out there!. i live in wisconsin and have 4 kids. i wish all of you a blessed journey in your search for "the one"

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Tue 11/15/11 10:28 AM

hi my name is annie and i joined mingle2 a few weeks ago. im a christian woman looking for the man FATHER has created for me to be with. so far, i have not found him but i wont give up because i know he is out there!. i live in wisconsin and have 4 kids. i wish all of you a blessed journey in your search for "the one"


Stay strong in your journey for your love, don't give in and don't give up. Stay strong in the lord and he will guide the two hearts together to never be separated again.

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Tue 11/15/11 03:07 PM
Hi, Annie. I am Roy. I haven't been to Wisconsin since 1966 when we came over from Germany. Dad had ordered the red 1966 Rambler station wagon in Frankfurt, Germany where I was born in 1957. He was in the Army and the Rambler was waiting for him in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. My stepfather was born in Sheboygan and was of German descent. Dad and Art met in Play Cu, Vietnam. James was in recon and recovery and Art worked in the motor pool. My mom, Margaret outlasted both of those drunks.laugh Mom is a good Christian woman and I prefer the Lord's Army.:smile: I hope you find the one meant for you.:smile: I know the Lord got me off drugs and alcohol. I just celebrated 28 years being clean and sober 11/11/11. My grandfather, Flavus was a pastor and had a still. Dad used to run shine for him. My mom's mother, Ledora was an evangelist. Flavus was Freewill Baptist and Ledora was Nondenominational. Seven generations back my male ancestor was a Captain in the Confederate Army and pastored three churches when he got out of the Army. When our line first came to America in 1618 my ancestor wrote these lines.


The Plymouth Colony had not over one hundred and fifty settlers, and these were in a starving condition, from which they were rescued by the ship of Captain John Huddleston, a member of the Virginia Colony. The letter of the noble Captain*, which was carried ashore, and his conduct in sharing his scanty store with the Pilgrims, is worthy of all praise, and yet I do not remember ever seeing this beautiful incident, which connects the two colonies, referred to in any of the modern histories of the Plymouth Colony.

As given by Bradford, the story is as follows: Amidst these streigths, and ye desertion of those from whom they had hoped for supply, and when famine begane now to pinch them sore, they not knowing what to doe, the Lord (who never fails his) presents them with an occasion, beyond all expectation. This boat which came from ye eastward brought them a letter from a stranger, of whose name *Capt. John Huddleston commanded the ship Bona Nova, of 200 tons, and performed many voyages to Virginia in the interest of the Virginia Company. He patented lands in Virginia in the "territory of Tappahannock over against James Cittie", and at Blunt Point, near Newport News. In 1624, he was reported as dead. Page 54. they had never heard before, being a captaine of a shop come ther a fishing. This leter was as followeth. Being thus inscribed.

"To all his good friends at Plimoth, these, &c. Friends, cuntrimen, & neighbors: I salute you, and wish you all health and hapiness in ye Lord. I make bould with these few lines to trouble you, because unless I were unhumane, I can doe no less. Bad news doth spread it selfe too farr; yet I will so farr inform you that my selfe, with many good friends in ye south-collonie of Virginia have received shuch a blow that 400 persons large will not make good our losses. Therefore I doe entreat you (allthough not knowing you) that ye old rule which I learned when I went to school may be sufficiente. That is, Hapie is he whom other men's harmes doth make to beware. And now againe and againe, wishing all those yt willingly would serve ye Lord, all health and happiness, in this world, and everlasting peace in ye world to come. And so I rest, Yours, JOHN HUDDLESTON."

In 1109 our first ancestor from Normandy came to Saint Abbey's and became a monk. He was Provost to the Arch Bishop of York. I am about where Nigel was in 1110.laugh "The Norman Empire and the Secular Clergy, 1066-1204" The Journal of British Studies Volume XXI Number 2 Spring 1982 p. 1-10 * Vaughn, Sally N. Anselm of Bec and Robert of Meulan Berkeley:University of California Press 1987 ISBN 0-520-05674-4 In 1110, Nigel "being weary of the burden of his sins and the tiresome ways of the wicked world" retired to Selby Abbey 10 miles E. of Sherburn.:smile:

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Tue 11/15/11 05:19 PM
Hi Annie,flowerforyou

God bless,:angel:

Love ya, Luv2:heart:

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Wed 11/16/11 12:05 AM
Hi my name is abhisek n i m here to be with christian frends..

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Thu 11/17/11 08:28 AM

hi my name is annie and i joined mingle2 a few weeks ago. im a christian woman looking for the man FATHER has created for me to be with. so far, i have not found him but i wont give up because i know he is out there!. i live in wisconsin and have 4 kids. i wish all of you a blessed journey in your search for "the one"


Just want to say and welcome to Mingle2 Christian Singles Forum !

Hoping the best for you!

CeriseRose


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Thu 11/17/11 08:42 AM

Hi my name is abhisek n i m here to be with christian frends..



abhisek !
Welcome to Mingle2 Christian Singles Forum !

Hope you find good friendship here !