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Great article!
. . . is very important to him. He's the author of a fabulous history about his ancestors, and it reflects his values and his love for them that he walks the walk in his professional life in tribute to their impressive history. Thanks for sharing this story with the public, Lee.
What an amazing story! If anyone could ever connect the dots in history it would be Dave Epperson. We share part of the same ancestry and I have a copy of his book in my personal library. Thanks for sharing!
I, too, share part of the same ancestry. Daves's magnificent book, "Peace Like A River
The Historical and Spiritual Journey of the Isaac M. Stewart Family" is a masterpiece of research and the written word. We purchased copies for each of our five children.
Dave has made a significant contribution to our family's knowledge of Grandpa Isaac Mitton Stewart, first Bishop of Draper.
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