Hard and Soft Skill Key Competencies

Key Hard Asset Competencies: Financial Planning & Analysis Investment Analysis & Planning Government Liaison Customer Satisfaction Vender Selection & Management Account Reconciliation Risk Assessment & Avoidance Fraud Investigation Fund & Grant Management Budget & Cost Controls Forecasting & Modeling SW/HW Evaluation & Selection Regulatory & Government Compliance Quality Assurance Writing & Editing Financial & Management Reporting Policies, Processes & Procedures Continuous Improvement Operations Analysis Organizational Design & Development Key Soft Asset Competencies: Analytical Organized Results Driven Creative First Responder Problem Solver Interpersonal Communicator Motivator Dedicated Ethical Multi Task & Project
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Friday, March 3, 2023

ANNE now available @ Amazon & Barnes & Noble

Sarah Ann Campbell is the feisty red-haired, spoiled yet fun filled daughter of Perry and Serena Campbell born in 1869 Ellsworth, Kansas.        

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Her life will be filled with Cowboys, Indians, Barn Dances and the rough weather Kansas is famous for of arid summers and frigid winters with up to six feet of snow drifting in western Kansas to twice that height.
           This book begins when Serena is in labor with the child who will usurp Ann's hold on her mother's attention.  She soon learns to follow her Pa and the male family members to find the mental challenges her mind demands.  Though her Ma reads, most of the time she is physically involved in insuring the house, kitchen garden and children are cared for, while the men plan, direct and brew whiskey to make the money which holds them to the land.  To Ann, the men have the commanding roles and she finds them more compelling than her female counterparts...that is until she sees Lon Boston the first time.  At her thirteenth birthday celebration Lon makes an appearance with her favorite Uncle and wins her admiration and affection.  Indeed,Falling in love with the Cowboy Lon Boston gives Ann the impetus to continue in the rough and tumble Kansas where just surviving can pull the beauty from a rose in less than a day.  His quiet gentleness, impeccable demeanor and respect from his peers won him to her heart even before she noticed how handsome he was.  Lon, 6’4”, with black wavy hair, pale blue eyes and sweeping handlebar moustache rode a horse as though born on one.  His quiet commanding voice was the antithesis to her too quick fits of temper. He found the sprightly Ann, at 5’ 6" tall, fiery green eyes, a tangle of bright curly crimson hair and the challenge he was eager to tangle up with….for the rest of his life.

Saturday, October 23, 2021

SUSANNA FULLER WHITE WINSLOW

MY 10TH GREAT GRANDMOTHER 

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Woman in Leyden, Norway in Pilgrim clothing.

Left: Pilgrim woman making minced pie 

This is a true story of a strong woman related by DNA, who has never enjoyed the notoriety which surely should belong to her and all the women who were on this fate-filled journey across the Atlantic Ocean during the winter months.  I wrote it for this reason and the following as well:  https://www.amazon.com/Susanna-Fuller-White-Winslow-Grandmother/dp/1690184515/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_pdt_img_top?ie=UTF8

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"    FORWARD

As a history buff and unofficial family analyst of ancestry, I decided when I found that we are directly related to two families who boarded the Mayflower and made it as far as Plymouth Rock, to record most everything anyone might want to learn about this crossing in 1620.

My 10th Great Grandfather, William White[i] died several days upon landing, but his son, who is also my 9th Great Grandfather Peregrine White, was born on the 19th of December, 1620 while he and his mother, Susanna Fuller White, my 10th Great Grandmother, were still aboard the Mayflower.  The weather was typical for that era for the northeastern coastline of America, and considerably colder and snowier than the weather from which these Puritans were familiar.  For this reason and the fact that illness was quickly claiming the lives of too many, most of the women and children were left aboard the vessel until cabins could be built by the ship’s crew and the men not already too ill to help.  The cabins would not be ready for over three months, at which time those still alive were brought ashore.

Since I found more than one reference to Susanna (Peregrine’s mother) being born at Redenhall, Norfolk, England (the known Mansion of the Fuller family), I had to make the logical leap that her maiden name must surely be Fuller; though several other historians disagree with this assumption.

The question of why only four of the 27 women survived the first year once landed, while the others did not, persisted in the back of my mind throughout the writing of this treatise. I decided to further study the profiles of these women, namely: Susanna Fuller White, Eleanor Billington, Mary Brewster and Elizabeth Hopkins.  They all came from totally different households, from wealthy to middle class and from innocently pure to obnoxiously loud and pushy to pursue the raising of their children in this foreign clime. What they shared was that they all had at least two children onboard with them less than 16 years old and all but one had children who were still nursing. Also, two had new-born babes, either born on the trip over or as soon as the Mayflower landed. My personal deduction was that the hormone Oxytocin, a hormone present in nursing mothers, relaxes the mother, thus reducing levels of stress. This may have helped these women deal with what otherwise may have caused increased levels of adrenaline, which weakens the body after reason for stress is removed, and would have left adrenaline available when needed to fend off disease exposure, saving themselves and their young.

I will be covering the Mayflower Compact, the vessel Mayflower and as many of the personalities as are written of throughout this history book.  There are millions of Americans alive today whose forefathers and/or foremothers were on this ship so important to the founding of our country.

It is my hope that all who read will be spurred on to find their own background and how it may relate to being a part of this wonderful land we call America.

Author, Kathleen Boston McCune"


[i] See MF 1:96-97 @ Mayflower Hall Museum, Plymouth, MA and Ancestry.com

Friday, December 1, 2017

MAYFLOWER VOYAGE~AN HISTORICAL TREATISE

For everyone who wondered if they are related to someone who came to America aboard the Mayflower, and for history buffs world-wide, my new book, MAYFLOWER VOYAGE, An Historical Treatise should satisfy each and everyone.

Also, a terrific choice for all school aged youngsters, whether home schooled, public or parochial  schooled. Included are two letters from teenager Lizzy (Elizabeth Tilley-see her statue at the Mayflower Museum @ Plymouth), who wrote from aboard ship and once landed to her Aunt still in England.

For you ancestry/genealogy buffs, every passenger is profiled with as much information as is available for the telling and maiden names are listed as well for the wives. Also, for those who need DNA profiles, they too are available from the men listed who it is known have lineage alive today.

All information is referenced for checking and further exploring more details for those so inclined.

This was an enlightening experience and one I know you too will enjoy. Available now on Amazon under Kathleen Boston McCune, author.

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