My Descending from Gov. - D. A. Sharpe

My Descending from Gov. - D. A. Sharpe My Descending from Gov. - D. A. Sharpe

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Register Report for William Bradford Generation 10 Here is a narrative that Jack's Mom sent us about his first communion: "Last weekend, our church served communion. We include Katie and Jackin communion, but this is only Jack's second time to take communion atchurch. "So I decided to give them a refresher course on communion beforebringing them into the sanctuary. I read out of 1 Corinthians 11:17+. Whatstuck in Jack's mind was the penalty of taking communion when you are unworthy. While I was talking about the importance of communion, Jack startedcrying. "I instantly ran to his comfort, and he said, "It's just that no onetold me this before. What is going to happen to me?" Evidently, the lasttime he took communion, he did not know to examine himself beforeparticipating, and he was worried he would bring judgment and sickness on all of us. "I told him that God knows his heart, and that his heart is pure, sothere is no judgment. But what a sweet kid! The last time he took communionhad to be over six months ago - - it was when we still lived in Grapevine." I'd say that Tiffany and Steve are bringing up their children in thecorrect nurture and admonition of the Lord, for which Suzanne and Iare very pleased and grateful. iii. Lily Taylor Westmoreland was born on 15 Apr 2002 in Coppell, Dallas County, Texas[123]. Notes for Lily Taylor Westmoreland: General Notes: Lily, the first of the twins to be delivered, was greeted, as usual,by Dr. Maxi, along with the usual trailing family members, includingGrandmother Sharpe who actually lent a hand in the process. Suzanneand Dr. Maxi may become a team! iv. Sarah Todd Westmoreland was born on 15 Apr 2002 in Coppell, Dallas County, Texas[122]. Notes for Sarah Todd Westmoreland: General Notes: Sarah followed Lily in the introduction to the new world, greeted byDr. Maxi and Grandmother Sharpe. It's of interest to note that later,in 2004, Suzanne became a patiend of Dr. Maxi. So, it's all in thefamily! v. Samuel Lee Westmoreland was born on 12 Jun 2007 in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas. Notes for Samuel Lee Westmoreland: General Notes: We first heard the gender of Samuel Westmoreland, our grandson, onFebruary 5, 2007 when his parents had a visit to the doctor. My Page 132 of 182 Tuesday, December 11, 2012 11:29:07 AM

Register Report for William Bradford Generation 10 wife,Suzanne, stayed with the other four children back at home. We allwere gladdened with the news of a boy on the way, which works towardevening the gender balance in the Westmoreland family! 64. Martha Lynne Ehlers-10 (Martha de Noailles-9, Dwight Alfred-8, Henry Seth-7, Sarah Lavenna-6, Lansing-5, Bradford-4, Mary-3, Mary-2, William-1) was born on 30 Dec 1950 in Austin, Travis County, Texas, Seaton Hospital, 2601 Rio Grande. She died on 20 Oct 2001 in Warner Robbins, Georgia. Notes for Martha Lynne Ehlers: General Notes: Lynne was born December 30, 1950, my first niece. Her birth was in Austin, Travis County, Texas. Though she lived some in Bryan, TX, most of her growing up years were in Austin and she graduated from High School in Austin. Lynne was a student at the University of Texas, School of Social Work, and garnered both her bachelors and her masters degree there. She always seemed to be fun loving, yet quiet and reserved. It was my pleasant surprise to see her father cite her in his letter to us of July 6, 1969 that Lynne was just finishing a run of "Guys and Dolls." She was in a group that was performing at Zilker Park Hillside Theater there in Austin, Texas. Lynne was on the stage and set design crew at age 18. Lynne was the first student to receive a masters degree from the Graduate School of Social Work of the University of Texas whose parent had also received such degree. To add to the unusual nature of that feat, they both received their masters degrees together at the same ceremony! Her father, Vic, had been in the first class at the graduate school that began awarding masters degrees in social work. Professionally, she was a social worker, and pursued her career in quite a number of locations, mostly in Texas and in Georgia. Before her marriage, she worked and lived a while in Dallas in the 1970's. She joined Highland Park Presbyterian Church, where I would be employed after she moved on. She lived in the same apartments on Northwest Highway, between Preston Road and Hillcrest, where at various times our children lived, Tiffany and Todd, as well as where Suzanne and I lived before moving out to our current ranch. While working in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, she met Foster Scott Brin, a medical student at the time. They married and gave issue to one child, Andrew. Lynn'e professional license was #CSW001229, Clinical Social Worker under the State of Georgia Professional Counselors / Social Work / Marriage. It was issued initially October 21, 1989. Her residence listed then was 104 Harbor Drive in Warner Robins, GA, her residence at her death in October, 2001. Lynne had several bouts with cancer over the years. She died two months short of her 50th birthday and about three months before her mother died. Death Notes: Cancer Foster Scott Brin was born on 23 May 1948. Page 133 of 182 Tuesday, December 11, 2012 11:29:07 AM

Register Report for William Bradford<br />

Generation 10<br />

Here is a narrative that Jack's Mom sent us about his first communion:<br />

"Last weekend, our church served communion. We include Katie and Jackin<br />

communion, but this is only Jack's second time to take communion atchurch.<br />

"So I decided to give them a refresher course on communion beforebringing<br />

them into the sanctuary. I read out of 1 Corinthians 11:17+. Whatstuck in<br />

Jack's mind was the penalty of taking communion when you are unworthy.<br />

While I was talking about the importance of communion, Jack startedcrying.<br />

"I instantly ran to his comfort, and he said, "It's just that no onetold me<br />

this before. What is going to happen to me?" Evidently, the lasttime he<br />

took communion, he did not know to examine himself beforeparticipating, and<br />

he was worried he would bring judgment and sickness on all of us.<br />

"I told him that God knows his heart, and that his heart is pure, sothere is<br />

no judgment. But what a sweet kid! The last time he took communionhad to<br />

be over six months ago - - it was when we still lived in Grapevine."<br />

I'd say that Tiffany and Steve are bringing up their children in thecorrect<br />

nurture and admonition of the Lord, for which Suzanne and Iare very pleased<br />

and grateful.<br />

iii.<br />

Lily Taylor Westmoreland was born on 15 Apr 2002 in Coppell, Dallas County,<br />

Texas[123].<br />

Notes for Lily Taylor Westmoreland:<br />

General Notes:<br />

Lily, the first of the twins to be delivered, was greeted, as usual,by Dr. Maxi,<br />

along with the usual trailing family members, includingGrandmother <strong>Sharpe</strong><br />

who actually lent a hand in the process. Suzanneand Dr. Maxi may become<br />

a team!<br />

iv.<br />

Sarah Todd Westmoreland was born on 15 Apr 2002 in Coppell, Dallas<br />

County, Texas[122].<br />

Notes for Sarah Todd Westmoreland:<br />

General Notes:<br />

Sarah followed Lily in the introduction to the new world, greeted byDr. Maxi<br />

and Grandmother <strong>Sharpe</strong>. It's of interest to note that later,in 2004, Suzanne<br />

became a patiend of Dr. Maxi. So, it's all in thefamily!<br />

v. Samuel Lee Westmoreland was born on 12 Jun 2007 in Grapevine, Tarrant<br />

County, Texas.<br />

Notes for Samuel Lee Westmoreland:<br />

General Notes:<br />

We first heard the gender of Samuel Westmoreland, our grandson,<br />

onFebruary 5, 2007 when his parents had a visit to the doctor. <strong>My</strong><br />

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