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Some facts, some guesses...

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  1. James Cundiff was born about 1610-20 in York, England, and died after 1639, in Billing, England/unknown wife
  2. Richard Cundiff I, born about 1638 in York, England, and died about 1723/24, in Northumberland Co., Virginia. The identity of the wife of Richard Cundiff I is also unknown
  3. Richard Cundiff II before 1689 Northumberland Co., Virginia/The identity of his wife is also unknown.
  4. John Cundiff 1725 Virginia/Virginia Sarah Young
  5. Isaac Cundiff 1759 Prince William Co., Virginia and Mary Echols Cundiff, in Bedford Co., Virginia
  6. Christopher Cundiff 1789/Sarah Cundiff 1797 Bedford County, VA
  7. Pleasant R. Cundiff 1815 Pulaski County, KY/Susan Stanton (married on Feb. 12, 1835) -- his second marriage: Christina S. McCollen married in 1853 Hardin County KY
  8. Francis M. Cundiff (I show him as D.F.M. Cundiff) 1846 Hardin County, KY/Mary J. Camelin 1845 Larue County KY
    Second wife: Mary A. Web on Feb. 1, 1892 (b.June 17, 1864)
  9. William Joseph Cundiff 1866/Missouri Ellen Bewley 1873 Hardin County KY
  10. George Roy Cundiff 1911/Edith May Hugill 1913
  11. G.R. "Scott" Cundiff/Jacqueline German
    sister: Susan Cundiff
  12. my son: Scott R. Cundiff/ Cherie Crouch
  13. my grandchildren Matt and Sarah
 
 

Daily Devotional Writing from Pastor Scott


  • Amos 3: The lion has roared – who isn’t frightened?
    Amos is a shepherd and his message is filled with illusions to his livelihood. He talks about birds and cattle and snakes, of shepherds and their unending battle to protect their flock against the predators. Some things, he says, are as plain as the nose on your face and it doesn’t take a genius to recognize them. If one hears a lion growling in pleasure, for instance, you know that it has killed its prey. This stuff, he explains, is just how it is. Then Amos makes his application. When people rebel against God the Lord will act to remedy the situation. It doesn’t take a degree in theology to know that God won’t put up with sin. As a prophet of God, Amos is responsible for speaking God’s message. His sermons aren’t made up fiction or the rants of someone who is stuck in the past. When you hear a lion roaring nearby the sane reaction is to be frightened. When God’s prophet says God is tired of his people living in rebellion it’s time to straighten up. If the roar of a lion gets our attention, how much more should words of warning from the spokesmen of God.