Federal Reserve
“Let proper methods be used to get knowledge of the animosities that arise among great men, that we may have a finger in reconciling their differences; for by this means we shall gradually become acquainted with their friends and secret affairs, and of necessity engage one of the parties in our interests.” {1}Ignatius Loyola, 1540
Founder, 1st Jesuit General, 1540-1556
Secret Instructions of the Jesuits
Vatican Assassins Wounded In The House of My Friends Third Edition
by Eric Jon Phelps
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Milton "Bill" Finger (February 8, 1914[1] – January 18, 1974)[2][3] was an American comic strip, comic book, film and television writer who was the co-creator (with Bob Kane) of the DC Comics character Batman. Despite making major (sometimes, signature) contributions as an innovative writer, visionary mythos/world builder and illustration architect, Finger (like other creators of his era) was often relegated to ghostwriter status on many comics—including those featuring Batman, and the original Green Lantern, Alan Scott.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Finger
federal (adj.)
1640s, as a theological term (in reference to "covenants" between God and man), from French fédéral, an adjective formed from Latin foedus (genitive foederis) "covenant, league, treaty, alliance" (from PIE *bhoid-es-, suffixed form of root *bheidh- "to trust, confide, persuade").
Secular meaning "pertaining to a covenant or treaty" (1650s) led to political sense of "formed by agreement among independent states" (1707), from use of the word in federal union "union based on a treaty" (popularized during formation of U.S.A. 1776-1787) and like phrases. Also from this period in U.S. history comes the sense "favoring the central government" (1788) and the especial use of the word (as opposed to confederate) to mean a state in which the federal authority is independent of the component parts within its legitimate sphere of action. Used from 1861 in reference to the Northern forces in the American Civil War.
also from 1640s
https://www.etymonline.com/word/federal
1640s, as a theological term (in reference to "covenants" between God and man), from French fédéral, an adjective formed from Latin foedus (genitive foederis) "covenant, league, treaty, alliance" (from PIE *bhoid-es-, suffixed form of root *bheidh- "to trust, confide, persuade").
Secular meaning "pertaining to a covenant or treaty" (1650s) led to political sense of "formed by agreement among independent states" (1707), from use of the word in federal union "union based on a treaty" (popularized during formation of U.S.A. 1776-1787) and like phrases. Also from this period in U.S. history comes the sense "favoring the central government" (1788) and the especial use of the word (as opposed to confederate) to mean a state in which the federal authority is independent of the component parts within its legitimate sphere of action. Used from 1861 in reference to the Northern forces in the American Civil War.
also from 1640s
https://www.etymonline.com/word/federal
The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government or U.S. government)[a] is the national government of the United States, a federal republic located primarily in North America, composed of 50 states, five major self-governing territories, several island possessions, and the federal district and national capital of Washington, D.C., where most of the federal government is based.
The U.S. federal government, sometimes simply referred to as "Washington", is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the president, and the federal courts, respectively.[2] The powers and duties of these branches are further defined by acts of Congress, including the creation of executive departments and courts subordinate to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Naming
A diagram of the political system of the United States
The full name of the republic is "United States of America". No other name appears in the Constitution, and this is the name that appears on money, in treaties, and in legal cases to which the nation is a party. The terms "Government of the United States of America" or "United States Government" are often used in official documents to represent the federal government as distinct from the states collectively.
In casual conversation or writing, the term "Federal Government" is often used, and the term "National Government" is sometimes used. The terms "Federal" and "National" in government agency or program names generally indicate affiliation with the federal government; for instance, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and National Park Service. Because the seat of government is in Washington, D.C., "Washington" is sometimes used as a metonym for the federal government.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States
church and state
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Church and State is defined as a legal doctrine that provides for the separation of the State from religion in the United States. The doctrine is derived from the landmark US Supreme Court case Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1. In the majority opinion of the Court, Justice Black, while relying upon the words of Thomas Jefferson in Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, opined that “the clause against establishment of religion [Establishment Clause] by law was intended to erect 'a wall of separation between Church and State” and that the wall must be kept high and impregnable.” Justice Black went on further to note that the Establishment Clause means that “neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions or prefer one religion over another. Neither can force nor influence a person to go to or to remain away from church against their will or force them to profess a belief or disbelief in any religion. No person can be punished for entertaining or professing religious beliefs or disbeliefs, for church attendance or non-attendance.”
[Last updated in July of 2022 by the Wex Definitions Team]
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/church_and_state
The Sumerians envisioned the universe as a closed dome surrounded by a primordial saltwater sea.[12] Underneath the terrestrial earth, which formed the base of the dome, existed an underworld and a freshwater ocean called the Abzu. The deity of the dome-shaped firmament was named An; that of the earth was named Ki. First the underground world was believed to be an extension of the goddess Ki, but later developed into the concept of Kur. The primordial saltwater sea was named Nammu, who became known as Tiamat during and after the Ur III period. Some ancient Sumerians believed that salt and other minerals were alive, and could even think independent thoughts.[13]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerian_religion
catholic (adj.)
mid-14c., catholik, "of the doctrines of the ancient Church" (before the East/West schism), literally "universally accepted," from French catholique, from Church Latin catholicus "universal, general," from Greek katholikos, from phrase kath' holou "on the whole, in general," from kata "about" + genitive of holos "whole" (from PIE root *sol- "whole, well-kept").
Medieval Latin catholicus was practically synonymous with Christianus and meant "constituting or conforming to the church, its faith and organization" (as opposed to local sects or heresies).
With capital C-, it was applied by Protestants to the Church in Rome by c. 1554, after the Reformation began in England. The general sense of "embracing all, universal" in English is from 1550s. The meaning "not narrow-minded or bigoted" is from 1580s. The Latin word was rendered in Old English as eallgeleaflic.
also from mid-14c.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/catholic
The Dome
One of the most famous features of St. Peter's Basilica is the dome which was designed by Michelangelo and completed in 1590. It is one of the largest domes in the world and can be seen from many places in the surrounding regions. The dome appears to be upside down, with the oculus being the only thing that pierces through it. It is supported by four great piers which were executed in Bramante's design before Michelangelo took over. The interior of the dome was painted by artists such as Sandro Botticelli, Pietro Perugino, Domenico Ghirlandaio, and Michelangelo himself.
https://www.st-peters-basilica-tickets.com/inside-st-peters-basilica/
The Dome of the Rock (Arabic: قبة الصخرة, romanized: Qubbat aṣ-Ṣaḵra) is an Islamic shrine at the center of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is the world's oldest surviving work of Islamic architecture, the earliest archaeologically attested religious structure to be built by a Muslim ruler and its inscriptions contain the earliest epigraphic proclamations of Islam and of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1][2]
Its initial construction was undertaken by the Umayyad Caliphate on the orders of Abd al-Malik during the Second Fitna in 691–692 CE, and it has since been situated on top of the site of the Second Jewish Temple (built in c. 516 BCE to replace the destroyed Solomon's Temple and rebuilt by Herod the Great), which was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE. The original dome collapsed in 1015 and was rebuilt in 1022–23.[3]
Its architecture and mosaics were patterned after nearby Byzantine churches and palaces,[4] although its outside appearance was significantly changed during the Ottoman period and again in the modern period, notably with the addition of the gold-plated roof, in 1959–61 and again in 1993. The octagonal plan of the structure may have been influenced by the Byzantine-era Church of the Seat of Mary (also known as Kathisma in Greek and al-Qadismu in Arabic), which was built between 451 and 458 on the road between Jerusalem and Bethlehem.[4]
The Foundation Stone (or Noble Rock) that the temple was built over bears great significance in the Abrahamic religions as the place where God created the world as well as the first human, Adam.[5] It is also believed to be the site where Abraham attempted to sacrifice his son, and as the place where God's divine presence is manifested more than in any other place, towards which Jews turn during prayer. The site's great significance for Muslims derives from traditions connecting it to the creation of the world and the belief that the Night Journey of Muhammad began from the rock at the centre of the structure.[6][7]
Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, it has been called "Jerusalem's most recognizable landmark"[8] along with two nearby Old City structures: the Western Wall and the "Resurrection Rotunda" in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.[9] Its Islamic inscriptions proved to be a milestone, as afterward they became a common feature in Islamic structures and almost always mention Muhammad.[1] The Dome of the Rock remains a "unique monument of Islamic culture in almost all respects", including as a "work of art and as a cultural and pious document", according to art historian Oleg Grabar.[10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dome_of_the_Rock
Heaven
Main article: Seven Heavens
The ancient Mesopotamians regarded the sky as a series of domes (usually three, but sometimes seven) covering the flat earth[16]: 180 and a place where holy stars resided.[17] Each dome was made of a different kind of precious stone.[16]: 203 The lowest dome of heaven was made of jasper and was the home of the stars.[18] The middle dome of heaven was made of saggilmut stone and was the abode of the Igigi.[18] The highest and outermost dome of heaven was made of luludānītu stone and was personified as An, the god of the sky.[19][18] The celestial bodies were equated with specific deities as well.[16]: 203 The planet Venus was believed to be Inanna, the goddess of love, sex, and war.[20]: 108–109 [16]: 203 The sun was her brother Utu, the god of justice,[16]: 203 and the moon was their father Nanna.[16]: 203 Ordinary mortals could not go to heaven because it was the abode of the gods alone.[21] Instead, after a person died, his or her soul went to Kur (later known as Irkalla), a dark shadowy underworld, located deep below the surface of the earth.[21][22]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerian_religion
Purgatory (Latin: purgatorium, borrowed into English via Anglo-Norman and Old French)[1] is a passing intermediate state after physical death for purifying or purging a soul. A common analogy is dross being removed from metal in a furnace.
In Catholic doctrine, purgatory refers to the final cleansing of those who died in the State of Grace, and leaves in them only "the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven";[2] it is entirely different from the punishment of the damned and is not related to the forgiveness of sins for salvation. A forgiven person can be freed from their "unhealthy attachment to creatures" by fervent charity in this world, and otherwise by the non-vindictive "temporal (i.e. non-eternal) punishment" of purgatory.[2]: 1472, 1473
In late medieval times, metaphors of time, place and fire were frequently adopted. Catherine of Genoa (fl. 1500) re-framed the idea as ultimately joyful. It has been portrayed in art as an unpleasant (voluntary but not optional) "punishment" for unregretted minor sins and imperfect contrition (fiery purgatory) or as a joyful or marvelous final relinquishment of worldly attachments (non-fiery purgatory.)
The Eastern Orthodox churches have somewhat different formulations of an intermediate state. Most Protestant denominations do not endorse the Catholic formulation. Several other religions have concepts resembling Purgatory: Gehenna in Judaism, likewise al-A'raf which is a area to cleanse "neutrals" in Islam, Naraka in Hinduism.
The word "purgatory" has come to refer to a wide range of historical and modern conceptions of postmortem suffering short of everlasting damnation.[3] English-speakers also use the word analogously to mean any place or condition of suffering or torment, especially one that is temporary.[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory
Sumerian and Assyrian parallel
There is a Sumerian myth similar to that of the Tower of Babel, called Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta,[6] where Enmerkar of Uruk is building a massive ziggurat in Eridu and demands a tribute of precious materials from Aratta for its construction, at one point reciting an incantation imploring the god Enki to restore (or in Kramer's translation, to disrupt) the linguistic unity of the inhabited regions—named as Shubur, Hamazi, Sumer, Uri-ki (Akkad), and the Martu land, "the whole universe, the well-guarded people—may they all address Enlil together in a single language."[18]
In addition, a further Assyrian myth, dating from the 8th century BC during the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–605 BC), bears a number of similarities to the later written biblical story.[citation needed]
Greco-Roman parallel
Building of Babel
In Greek mythology, much of which was adopted by the Romans, there is a myth referred to as the Gigantomachy, the battle fought between the Giants and the Olympian gods for supremacy of the cosmos. In Ovid's telling of the myth, the Giants attempt to reach the gods in heaven by stacking mountains, but are repelled by Jupiter's thunderbolts. A.S. Kline translates Ovid's Metamorphoses 1.151–155 as:
"Rendering the heights of heaven no safer than the earth, they say the giants attempted to take the Celestial kingdom, piling mountains up to the distant stars. Then the all-powerful father of the gods hurled his bolt of lightning, fractured Olympus and threw Mount Pelion down from Ossa below."[19]
Mexico
Various traditions similar to that of the tower of Babel are found in Central America. Some writers[who?] connected the Great Pyramid of Cholula to the Tower of Babel. The Dominican friar Diego Durán (1537–1588) reported hearing an account about the pyramid from a hundred-year-old priest at Cholula, shortly after the conquest of the Aztec Empire. He wrote that he was told when the light of the Sun first appeared upon the land, giants appeared and set off in search of the Sun. Not finding it, they built a tower to reach the sky. An angered God of the Heavens called upon the inhabitants of the sky, who destroyed the tower and scattered its inhabitants. The story was not related to either a flood or the confusion of languages, although Frazer connects its construction and the scattering of the giants with the Tower of Babel.[20]
Another story, attributed by the native historian Fernando de Alva Cortés Ixtlilxóchitl (c. 1565–1648) to the ancient Toltecs, states that after men had multiplied following a great deluge, they erected a tall zacuali or tower, to preserve themselves in the event of a second deluge. However, their languages were confounded and they went to separate parts of the Earth.[21]
Arizona
Still another story, attributed to the Tohono O'odham people, holds that Montezuma escaped a great flood, then became wicked and attempted to build a house reaching to heaven, but the Great Spirit destroyed it with thunderbolts.[22][23]
Nepal
Traces of a somewhat similar story have also been reported among the Tharu of Nepal and northern India.[24][further explanation needed]
Botswana
According to David Livingstone, the people he met living near Lake Ngami in 1849 had such a tradition, but with the builders' heads getting "cracked by the fall of the scaffolding".[25]
Other traditions
In his 1918 book, Folklore in the Old Testament, Scottish social anthropologist Sir James George Frazer documented similarities between Old Testament stories, such as the Flood, and indigenous legends around the world. He identified Livingston's account with a tale found in Lozi mythology, wherein the wicked men build a tower of masts to pursue the Creator-God, Nyambe, who has fled to Heaven on a spider-web, but the men perish when the masts collapse. He further relates similar tales of the Ashanti that substitute a pile of porridge pestles for the masts. Frazer moreover cites such legends found among the Kongo people, as well as in Tanzania, where the men stack poles or trees in a failed attempt to reach the Moon.[20] He further cited the Karbi and Kuki people of Assam as having a similar story. The traditions of the Karen people of Myanmar, which Frazer considered to show clear 'Abrahamic' influence, also relate that their ancestors migrated there following the abandonment of a great pagoda in the land of the Karenni 30 generations from Adam, when the languages were confused and the Karen separated from the Karenni. He notes yet another version current in the Admiralty Islands, where mankind's languages are confused following a failed attempt to build houses reaching to heaven.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel
circus
late 14c., in reference to the large, oblong, unroofed enclosures used for races, etc., in ancient Rome, from Latin circus "ring, circular line," which was applied by Romans to circular arenas for performances and contests and oval courses for racing (especially the Circus Maximus), from or cognate with Greek kirkos "a circle, a ring," perhaps from PIE *kikro-, reduplicated form of root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend." The adjective form is circensian.
In reference to modern large arenas for performances of feats of horsemanship, acrobatics, etc., from 1791, sense then extended to the performing company itself and the entertainment given, hence "traveling show" (originally traveling circus, 1838). Extended in World War I to squadrons of military aircraft. Meaning "lively uproar, chaotic hubbub" is from 1869.
Sense in Picadilly Circus and other place names is from early 18c. sense "buildings arranged in a ring," also "circular road."
also from late 14c.
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cherchez la femme
French, literally "seek the woman," the reflexive notion that a woman or passion for one is behind whatever crime has been committed, first used by Alexandre Dumas père in "Les Mohicans de Paris" (1864) in the form cherchons la femme. French chercher is from Latin circare, in Late Latin "to wander hither and thither," from circus "circle" (see circus).
circensian (adj.)
"of or pertaining to the (Roman) circus," 1590s, from Latin circensis "of the circus," from circus (see circus).
https://www.etymonline.com/word/circus
church (n.)
Old English cirice, circe "place of assemblage set aside for Christian worship; the body of Christian believers, Christians collectively; ecclesiastical authority or power," from Proto-Germanic *kirika (source also of Old Saxon kirika, Old Norse kirkja, Old Frisian zerke, Middle Dutch kerke, Dutch kerk, Old High German kirihha, German Kirche).
This is probably [see extensive note in OED] borrowed via an unrecorded Gothic word from Greek kyriake (oikia), kyriakon doma "the Lord's (house)," from kyrios "ruler, lord," from PIE root *keue- "to swell" ("swollen," hence "strong, powerful").
Greek kyriakon (adj.) "of the Lord" was used of houses of Christian worship since c. 300, especially in the East, though it was less common in this sense than ekklesia or basilike. An example of the direct Greek-to-Germanic transmission of many Christian words, via the Goths; probably it was used by West Germanic people in their pre-Christian period.
The word also was picked up by the Slavic tongues, probably via Germanic (Old Church Slavonic criky, Russian cerkov). Finnish kirkko, Estonian kirrik are from Scandinavian. Romance and Celtic languages use variants of Latin ecclesia (such as French église, 11c.).
Phonetic spelling from c. 1200, established by 16c. For vowel evolution, see bury. After the Reformation, church was used for any particular Christian denomination agreeing on doctrine and forms of worship.
As an adjective, "pertaining to a church," from 1570s. Church-bell was in late Old English. Church-goer is from 1680s. Church-key "key of a church door" is from early 14c.; slang use for "can or bottle opener" is by 1954, probably originally U.S. college student slang. Church-mouse (1731) "a mouse supposed to live in a church" (where there is nothing for it to eat) is proverbial in many languages for poverty.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/church
Vatican Assassins The Jesuits — 1913 – 1936
The Eccles Building, Fed Headquarters, Washington, D.C., 1989 #365
As Hawaii’s Laie Mormon Temple was patterned after the ancient Temple of Solomon, even so the Eccles Building resembles the historic Jerusalem Temple. Distinct from the location and function of the Department of the Treasury, this impressive “pagan cathedral” built for the Federal Reserve Board illustrates the power of the Black Pope decreeing the Empire’s economic policies. The Fed is controlled through the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) with offices in both New York City and Washington, D.C. The CFR is overseen and guided by the Jesuits of Georgetown University; the Order’s enforcers, keeping all politicians in line who may be a threat to its Fed, is the FBI/CIA—the co-assassins of JFK!
Know Your Government: The Federal Reserve System, Gary Taylor, (NY: Chelsea House Pubs., 1989) p. 56.
Vatican Assassins Wounded In The House of My Friends Third Edition by Eric Jon Phelps
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The Temple of Isis sits on a platform which is elevated off the ground, and entered in by way of stairs. The temple is designed based on a north-east and south-west plan.[14] It features a vaulted roof, drawing attention to the top of the building. This style of roofing was a Roman stylistic influence, yet was becoming phased out by the time the temple was built. Weber, who excavated the temple, speculated that the Temple of Isis was built according to the Corinthian order.[15] The Temple of Isis had two sections: an outer space surrounded by columns, called the pronaos; and the inner area - naos - which housed the statues of Isis and Osiris. Both areas of the temple were entered and exited through ornate niches.[14] The architecture of the Temple of Isis is a fusion of Greek, Roman, and Egyptian features, incorporating Egyptian statues in the design. The mixture of Eastern stylistic influences with Hellenistic paid tribute to Isis' Egyptian roots, while still keeping the imagery domestic. In comparison to authentic Egyptian temples, the Temple of Isis was very much in line with the Roman architectural style.[14] Egyptian features of this temple include: purgatorium, a roofless enclosure in the southeast corner of the courtyard that demarcates a subterranean room with a basin for Nile waters. The water from the Nile functioned as holy water used for rituals.[14] The structure itself resembles a miniature temple with pediments and pilasters at the entrance coated with stucco.[16] Structurally, it is built with columns all around; twenty-nine total.[8] Though it is not a large structure,[17] both the interior and exterior of the monument are elaborately decorated. Inside the inner chapel was a holding space for a statue of Isis. Further into the temple are altars and recesses in the walls; outside of the temple was a crypt used for initiating members into the cult.[8] It also features a large room - called an EKKLESIASTERION - at the back of the sanctuary, which functioned as a gathering area for the members of the cult to participate in rituals.[18] Next to the EKKLESIASTERION was the sacrarium, which stored the temple's prized objects.[14] Furthermore, statues of Isis are assumed to line the front of the temple with Roman deities along the long walls. The Temple of Isis was a significant aspect of life in Rome. It was in a central location near the Forum, theaters, wrestling school, and temples honoring gods, Asclepius and Neptune.[8] Upon analysis of the remains of the temple, it is known that it was painted with a red and white color scheme throughout. The white paint was meant to emulate a stone-like appearance.[14]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Isis_(Pompeii)
"Freemasons FDR and Marriner S. Eccles, Fed Chairman, 1935 #363 With the Company using short seller Joseph P. Kennedy and its Federal Reserve Bank to cause the Great Depression of 1929, the Order’s calculated solution was its socialist New Deal. A key player was the son of a rich Utah banker, Mormon Freemason Marriner S. Eccles (far right). Following the socialist rhetoric of the Order’s radio priest, Charles Coughlin, Eccles advocated deficit spending in the form of paternal relief measures, including a minimum wage law, unemployment insurance and old age pensions. Appointed Secretary of the Treasury in 1933, ten months later he became Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board (1934-1948). He wrote the Banking Act of 1935 (signed into law above) thereby perfecting the Fed by centralizing all power in its Federal Reserve Board and establishing the independence of the Board from the Treasury. Eccles, giving the appearance of saving the Bank, in fact created the monster it is today: its New York Branch and Federal Reserve Board in Washington are now ruled by Georgetown Jesuits through key Bank officers who are notorious CFR members. Eccles went on to become the U.S. delegate to New Hampshire’s 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, which created the Black Pope’s World Bank and International Monetary Fund thus paving the way for world commerce under “that man of sin—the beast.” Like Romanism, the Mormon Empire under the guise of religion is a tentacle of the Order’s “Invisible Empire,” Jesuit Pierre De Smet directing Mason Brigham Young to the Great Salt Lake when they met at Council Bluffs, Iowa, in 1846. Know Your Government: The Federal Reserve System, Gary Taylor, (NY: Chelsea House Pubs., 1989) p. 56."
Vatican Assassins Wounded In The House of My Friends Third Edition by Eric Jon Phelps
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Mormon President and Pope Francis meet for the first time, after decades of hidden diplomacy
The two leaders met for 33 minutes at the Vatican and exchanged gifts, the day before Russell M. Nelson was due to dedicate the first Mormon temple in Rome
Michelle Boorstein Sunday 10 March 2019 20:38 GMT
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/pope-mormon-leader-meeting-rome-vatican-lds-church-latterday-saints-a8816421.html
416 Finally, those means that are proposed by our holy father Saint Ignatius in Part X of the Constitutions for the preservation and development not only of the body or exterior of the Society but also of its spirit, and for the attainment of the objective it seeks, which is to aid souls to reach their ultimate and supernatural end, [10] are to be observed eagerly and diligently by all, with a truly personal sense of responsibility for its increase and development, for the praise and service of our God and Lord Jesus Christ, and the help of souls. [11]
L. D. S. "
The Constitutions of the Society of Jesus and Their Complementary Norms
SACROS LATERAN ECCLES
OMNIUM URBIS ET ORBIS
ECCLESIARUM MATER
ET CAPUT
English Translation:
HOLY LATERAN CHURCH,
MOTHER AND HEAD
OF ALL CHURCHES
Basilica of St. John Lateran
The Main or East Façade
https://catholic-resources.org/Photos/Rome-Churches.htm
"Head:
1. See Illness, mental
2. The superior general, head of the Society [666]"
page 463
The CONstitutions of the Society of Jesus and Their Complimentary Norms
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Pope Addresses Congress
September 24 2015
Blesses crowd outside the Capitol
Pope Francis addressed a joint session of Congress on Thursday, Sept. 24.
The Pope, who became the first pontiff to address Congress, thanked lawmakers for their warm welcome.
"I am most grateful for your invitation to address this joint session of Congress," he said.
"Each son or daughter of a given country has a mission, a personal and social responsibility. Your own responsibility as members of Congress is to enable this country, by your legislative activity, to grow as a nation. You are the face of its people, their representatives."
Before the speech, House Speaker John Boehner met with Pope Francis in a room outside the House chamber, where the Pope complimented the Speaker's green tie, saying it was the "color of hope."
After his remarks, Pope Francis stopped in Statuary Hall, where he blessed a statue of Junipero Serra, an 18th century Spanish missionary, whom the Pope had canonized the previous evening. Serra is the first saint to be canonized on U.S. soil and his statue is one of two California has in the Capitol collection.
Pope Francis, Speaker Boehner, Vice President Joe Biden, and other Congressional leaders then stepped out onto the Speaker's balcony, where the Pope blessed a crowd who cheered "papa, papa."
Speaking in Spanish, he greeted the crowd with "Buenos Dias."
"I am so grateful for your presence," he told the crowd via a translator.
http://www.speaker.gov/pope [ Link changed in new Congress, content kept for historical reasons. ] Speaker Boehner's behind-the-scenes photos and video on his website of the Pope's visit.
https://www.house.gov/feature-stories/2015-9-24-pope-addresses-congress
Catholic: The word "catholic" means "universal" (see CCC, art. 830). The Church is universal in two ways. First, Christ is her head, such that his presence also indicates the presence of the Church. Second, the Church is universal in that she is meant to preach the Gospel to all nations: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Hoy Spirit" (Matthew 28:19). Christ gave the universal command that all the members of his Body are meant to spread his Gospel throughout the world. Through her internal and external works, the Church reveals to the world the Gospel of Christ, which means that the Church reveals the new law of love.
Apostolic: The Church is apostolic because of the apostles. We can say she is apostolic in three ways: she remains built on the foundation of the apostles through apostolic succcession; through the Holy Spirit, she continues to pass on the faith; and she continue to be sanctified through the successors to the apostles, namely, the priests, the college of bishops, and the Pope as her head (see CCC, art. 857).
https://madisondiocese.org/what-is-the-catholic-church
Bill Freeman attempting entrapment by yelling shit at me so that they can call the Sheriffs out here to arrest me for yelling at them breaching restraining order, what a little coward hypocrite that has no power over anyone. Threatening to sue me and then records me, I said nothing to him just smoking a cigarette in the front yard and now Bill makes Facebook an issue after months of playing stupid.
Bill threatening to sue me and record me, I am glad you recording me and that your video authority nulls and voids all my videos!
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An archive of cultic and heretical videos by Bryan Denlinger and members of the Denlingerist cult.
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Medical Professional is the present line of work. May 14, 1963 is the birth date of Bryan. Bryan’s age is 61. Bryan Denlinger, Bryan J Denlinger, Brian J Denlinger, J Bryan, Mr Bryan J Denlinger can be used as one of the alternative name for Bryan. Bryan is a resident at 363 Twin County Rd, Morgantown, PA. Norma J Spangler Denlinger is also linked to this address. Prior to their present address, Bryan resided at 33 Fairland Rd, Manheim, PA 17545. Manheim, PA and Morgantown, PA are also locations that Bryan was linked to in the past. The phone numbers that Bryan has are (610) 286-5375 (Windstream Conestoga, Inc), (484) 529-6602 (D&e/omnipoint Wirel Joint Vent LpWindstream Conestoga, Inc). Michelle G Bodine, Michael B Bodine were identified as possible owners of the phone number (717) 898-8962. To get in touch with Bryan, send a message to their twelve email addresses, bdenlinger@inacom.com, bdenlinger@mindspring.com, bryandd@comcast.net, bryandd@hotmail.com, bryandd@swbell.net, bryandd@yahoo.com, bryandenlinger@hotmail.com, bryandenlinger@juno.com, bryandenlinger@mchsi.com, bryandenlinger@yahoo.com, emilekari64@hotmail.com, njdeb110@aol.com
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WATCHERS, ALBERT R
C/O BILL FREEMAN
P O BOX 1494
DAYTON, NV 89403-0000
Parcel Summary
Location 6875 LAKEVIEW RD
STAGECOACH, NV
Use Code 280: Single Family Residential with Minor Improvements
Tax District 8.3: Central Lyon Fire District
Map Parcel PAR 16
Acreage 34.5000
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Value History
2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
Total Building Value $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,611 $2,563 $2,500
Total Extra Features Value $2,382 $2,181 $2,531 $2,598 $0 $0 $0
Total Secured Pers Prop $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Total Land Value $32,100 $32,100 $38,500 $38,500 $38,514 $38,514 $30,000
Taxable Value $34,482 $34,281 $41,031 $41,098 $41,126 $41,077 $32,500
Net Exemptions Value $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Net Assessed Value $12,069 $11,998 $14,361 $14,384 $14,394 $14,377 $11,375
New Improvements $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
New Land $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Document/Transfer/Sales History
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Official Record Official Record Date Type V/I Dcl Value Ownership
205282 205282 1997-05-05 Improved $5,000 Grantor: REALTY PARTNERS CORPORATION
Grantee: WATCHERS, ALBERT R
ERR 181867 181867 1995-05-08 ERRONEOUS DOCUMENT Vacant $6,000 Grantee: REALTY PARTNERS CORP (SEE F7)
QCD 181866 181866 1995-05-08 QUITCLAIM DEED Vacant $0 Grantee: LEROY LAND DEVELOPMENT CORP
REC 161408 161408 1993-05-21 RECONVEYANCE FROM LYON COUNTY Vacant $0
TTD 161169 161169 1993-05-12 TREASURERS TAX DEED Vacant $0
ASC 131344 131344 1990-02-23 ASSIGNMENT CONTRACT/AGREEMENT Vacant $0 Grantee: THAYER, ERNEST U/C
QCD 108193 108193 1987-06-05 QUITCLAIM DEED Vacant $0 Grantee: THAYER, ERNEST U/C
CTS 108192 108192 1987-06-05 CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT OF SALE Vacant $11,000 Grantee: THAYER, ERNEST U/C
GBA 103811 103811 1986-12-04 GREEN BELT APPROVED Vacant $0
Buildings
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Extra Features
*RCNLD: Replacement Cost New, Less Depreciation
Code Description Length Width Units Unit Price AYB Repl Cost % Good Condition Dpr Value* Final Value Notes
SHEDMT METAL SHED 1=DIRT 2&3=CONC 1/23 64.00 $8 1988 $539 46% $248 $248
SEPTIC SEPTIC 1250 GAL M&S X 1.25 PRO 1/23 1.00 $4,639 1988 $4,639 46% $2,134 $2,134
Land Lines
Code Description Zone Front Depth Units Unit Type Rate Acreage Sq Ft Total Adj Value Notes
280 Single Family Residential with Minor Improvements RR5 1.00 AC $32,100.00 34.50 1,502,820 1.00 $32,100
Personal Property
None
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All parcel data on this page is for use by the Lyon County Property Appraiser for assessment purposes only. The summary data on this page may not be a complete representation of the parcel or of the improvements thereon. Building information, including unit counts and number of permitted units, should be verified with the appropriate building and planning agencies. Zoning information should be verified with the appropriate planning agency. All parcels are reappraised each year. This is a true and accurate copy of the records of the Lyon County Assessor's Office as of July 07, 2024.
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ABILENE SPECTACULAR 2004
5/6 YR OLD OPEN - 2ND GO - WEDNESDAY, JAN 7, 2004
213 TO ADVANCE TO 2ND GO
WO HORSE OWNER CITY/STATE RIDER 1ST GO 2ND GO
1 PARKER 357 ANDERSON, STEVE VICTORIA, TX JON BURGESS 216
2 MISS MARMOGUN SHELLBIRD INC. SLIT, CO TOM MCTAGGART 218.5
3 DOS PALOMINO PATTERSON, DEBBIE WEATHERFORD, TX CHRIS BENEDICT 218.5
4 STARLIGHT ELAN CUOGHI, ROBERT MODENA ITALY CARLOS BANUELOS 216
5 MOODY BLUE BOON RAPP, PHIL & MARY ANN WEATHERFORD, TX PHIL RAPP 217
6 JUSTA HICKORY SPADE NFR PARTNERS ABILENE, TX FARON HIGHTOWER 221
7 RUBY DEE PLUMMER, DAVID FRUIT HEIGHTS, UT CRAIG MORRIS 214
8 CLASSY SMOKINLENA SCHAEFER, HAL & BARBARA TUCSON, AZ MIKE MOWERY 215.5
9 PEPTOS ROYAL 199 BREWER RANCH WEATHERFORD, TX J.B. MCLAMB 215
10 MOMS STYLISH PEPTO DURANT, JERRY WEATHERFORD, TX MATT GAINES 220
11 SPECIAL TRAVELENA WALTON'S ROCKING W RANCH MINERAL WELLS, TX EDDIE FLYNN 216.5
12 CHAQUITA PISTOL DORMAN, TOOTER OAKWOOD, TX TAG RICE 216
13 PURO CD CUOGHI, ROBERT MODENA, ITALY ASCENCION BANUELO 215
SET 2
14 SHES A PLAYGUN LAWTON RANCH SULPHUR, LA GRANT OGILVIE 219.5
15 CATS RED FEATHER WAGGONER, JACK & SUSAN BRIDGEPORT, TX PHIL RAPP 221.5
16 PLAYBOY BOONSMAL FALCON SEABOARD RANCHES FREDERICKSBURG, TX RUSTY CARROLL 216
17 CATJUMPEDOVERTHEBO HOLT, TOM & COLLEEN WEATHERFORD, TX CHRIS BENEDICT 219
18 SMART SANDHILL KAY McCLAREN, JOHN McGREGOR, TX CRAIG MORRIS 218
19 LAS VEGAS LIGHTS OK LIVESTOCK CO. ELLISVILLE, MO JON BURGESS 213
20 TM QUIVER RAPP, PHIL & MARY ANN WEATHERFORD, TX PHIL RAPP 218.5
21 LIL FAYE REY BELLENFANT, GARY & ALYCIA DELEON, TX MIKE MOWERY 215
22 SPOOKS SMART LENA HAILE, BRENT BLAIRSTOWN, MO GREG WELCH 215
23 KEEP ME IN STYLE KNOST, KATHY PILOT POINT, TX DARREN SIMPKINS 217
24 ALITTLEONTHEWILDSIDE TANNER, KATHERINE MACMILLAN LEXINGTON, OK CURLY TULLY 215
25 SIPPIN MATE TOWNSEND, MIKE EDMOND, OK TOMMY MARVIN 216
26 PEPPY PLAYS FOR CASH WOOD, LEWIE & JANIE DENNIS, TX KOBIE WOOD 216
SET 3
27 SMOOTH AS A CAT TOMMY MANION INC. AUBREY, TX MATT GAINES 218
28 JR PLAYBOY BY COLOR MILNER, MARY JO SOUTHLAKE, TX KOBIE WOOD 219
29 A PROUD CHOICE WALTON'S ROCKING W RANCH MINERAL WELLS, TX EDDIE FLYNN 217
30 BOONSMAL CEE LENA WALPOLE, RICHARD SHOW LOW, AZ GREG WELCH 217.5
31 JAZZY MISS DUAL BISHOP, JOE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, C ASCENCION BANUELO 219.5
32 CD TRIP DATE SMITH, TRUMAN RATON, NM WILLIE RICHARDSON 213.5
33 HARD HAT HARRY MCGUANE, TOM MCLEOD, MT LLOYD COX 216.5
34 PETTYS PRETTY CASH WARD, CAROL RANCHO MURIETA, CA CAROLOS BANUELOS 214
35 SUN SPOT FLO SASS, MICHAEL WINDSOR, CA TOM MCTAGGART 217.5
36 DUAL MARQUIS DIAMOND DOUBLE S RANCH SCROGGINS, TX STEVE OEHLHOF 218
37 SMARTLITTLELENASTOY HEFLEY, WILLIAM & LISA LITTLE ROCK, AR RONNIE RICE 214.5
38 FEATHER MATE ANDERSON, STEVE VICTORIA, TX JON BURGESS 216.5
39 ANGELS LITTLE GUNNER ALLSUP, LONNIE & BARBARA CLOVIS, NM PETE BRANCH 219
SET 4
40 CELENALENA STENT, ALEXA GRAND RAPIDS, MI TOM MCTAGGART 219
41 LEAD FREE UNO STRAWN VALLEY RANCH STRAWN, TX CORY HOLDEN 213
42 BOON SAN CAT WALTON'S ROCKING W RANCH MINERAL WELLS, TX EDDIE FLYNN 215.5
43 ALENAS CHOICE PRICE, JON SOUR LAKE, TX JON BURGESS 215.5
44 TR DUAL REY PLUMMER, DAVID FRUIT HIGHTS, UT LLOYD D. COX 222
45 PLAYGUN STAR BARRY, TIM & SUE BYRON, IL CARA BARRY 215
46 LITTLE PEPTO GAL CRYSTAL CREEK RANCH ALEDO, TX MATT GAINES 216
47 LECTRA SHORT FEINER, STEVEN LAS ANGELES, CA JODY GALYEAN 216
48 COWCAMP LEO DONNELL PAYNE & KIM BARNARD SPRINGTOWN, TX BRONC WILLOUGHBY 216
49 READY TO WARE WARE FARMS WEATHERFORD, TX PHIL RAPP 219.5
50 MR JAY BAR CAT PLUMMER, DAVID FRUIT HIGHT, UT MATT GAINES 218.5
51 LORRIS MATE BLANTON, DARREN DALLAS, TX LEE FRANCOIS 216
52 IVORY TELESIS ANDERSON, STEVE VICTORIA, TX JON BURGESS 216
SET 5
53 BET CD ROSENBACH, GARY & SUSAN GREENWICH, CT KOBIE WOOD 216
54 CATZ OLENA BUTLER, BOBBY & FRANCIE VALLEY MILLS, TX CRAIG MORRIS 217
55 CD LIGHTS HANSMA, WINSTON & DANNY MOT WEATHERFORD, TX WINSTON HANSMA 218.5
56 LA FEMME NIKITA BURGESS, JON & TRACI PERIN, TX JON BURGESS 217
57 JOES MIDNIGHT SON LOWRY, PETE & SALLY DALLAS, TX BILL RIDDLE 216
58 CAT MIST ARCESE ENTERPPRISE CLEMENTS, CA PHIL RAPP 216
59 KIT STARLIGHT GUNLOCK, BILL DATON, OH CARLOS BANUELOS 217.5
60 MEREDAS BOONSMAL MOSES, NANCY CHAPPELL HILL, TX RODNEY SCHUMANN 214
61 DUALLY LIL PEP HEFLEY, WILLIAM & LISA LITTLE ROCK, AR TAG RICE 216
62 SWISS GIRL FOSTER, PAM WEIKERT, PA CLINT ALLEN 216
63 IT JUST ABOUT ME BLUESTEM RANCH WEATHERFORD, TX MATT GAINES 217.5
64 MERADAS ROCKALENA BENTON, GARY & kATHY ANDOVER, KS BOYD RICE 214
65 BOONSMAL DOCTRESS ADAMS, DUSTIN LOGANDALE, NV SHANNON HALL 216.5
SET 6
66 MR BEAMON SEIZ, CHARLIE CEDARTOWN, GA TAG RICE 221
67 MY BLUE HAGAN WOOD, KOBIE STEPHENVILLE, TX KOBIE WOOD 219
68 TRAVS SECRET MATTHEWS CUTTING HORSES, LL WARSAW, NC BILL RIDDLE 219.5
69 BOON A LITTLE NVTX, LLC DAYTON, NV BILL FREEMAN 219
70 RIO CD YADAYADAYADA PANNELL, VICK & CATHY ALEXANDER, AR DAVID STEWART 216
71 TAPT TWICE RAPP, PHIL & MARY ANN WEATHERFORD, TX PHIL RAPP 216
72 PEPTOS MY DAD CLASSIC S RANCH HIRSCHAU, GER LARRY REEDER 214
73 SON O LENA REY LAWTON RANCH SULPHUR, LA DAVID BROUMLEY 217
74 ETTA REY HEARST, SUE PASO ROBLES, CA GREG WELCH 216.5
75 ACRES UPON ACRES CARDWELL, SUZAN HOUSTON, TX RONNIE RICE 217
76 SANTANA TIMES TWO FEINER, STEVEN LAS ANGELES, CA JODY GALYEAN 219
77 COULD I WOOD I HANSEN, DAN & KAREN WEATHERFORD, TX DON CRUMPLER 216
78 CALIE DEL REY PLUMMER, DAVID FRUIT HEIGHTS, UT DARREN SIMPKINS 223
79 DUAL REY ME BARWICK, JEREMY & CANDACE STEPHENVILLE, TX JEREMY BARWICK 213
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FREEMAN, LAURIE
30 COTTAGE CT
DAYTON, NV 89403-0000
Account Summary
Account ID 029-201-21
Account Type Real Estate
Location 30 COTTAGE CT
MARK TWAIN
Balance $0.00
Currently Due $0.00
No payment currently due.
0.00
This account has a balance of $0.00. No payment can be made.
Current Year
Description 2023/2024 REAL ESTATE TAXES
Original $2,303.74
Total $2,303.74
Paid $2,303.74
Balance $0.00
Due $0.00
Ad Valorem Tax Rate 3.4428
Tax District 8.4 (Central Lyon Fire District)
Tax Cap 100% Low 3%
Delinquent Installments
# Due Date Penalty Date Status Original Total Penalty Total Paid Total Due
1 08/21/2023 09/01/2023 Paid $578.74 $0.00 $578.74 $578.74 $0.00
2 10/02/2023 10/13/2023 Paid $575.00 $0.00 $575.00 $575.00 $0.00
3 01/02/2024 01/13/2024 Paid $575.00 $0.00 $575.00 $575.00 $0.00
4 03/04/2024 03/15/2024 Paid $575.00 $0.00 $575.00 $575.00 $0.00
Past Years
Description Original Penalty Paid Balance Due Tax Rate Tax District
2022/2023 REAL ESTATE TAXES $1,925.41 $0.00 $1,925.41 $0.00 $0.00 3.2098 8.4
2021/2022 REAL ESTATE TAXES $1,869.40 $0.00 $1,869.40 $0.00 $0.00 3.2115 8.4
2020/2021 SECURED TAXES $1,814.15 $0.00 $1,814.15 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
2019/2020 SECURED TAXES $1,761.34 $0.00 $1,761.34 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
2018/2019 SECURED TAXES $1,710.08 $0.00 $1,710.08 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
2017/2018 SECURED TAXES $1,660.30 $0.00 $1,660.30 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
2016/2017 SECURED TAXES $1,618.28 $0.00 $1,618.28 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
Special Assessments and Other Feeshide for printing
Year Code Description Amount Paid Balance Due
2023-2024 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.82 1.82 .00 .00
2022-2023 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.97 1.97 .00 .00
2021-2022 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.96 1.96 .00 .00
2020-2021 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.08 1.08 .00 .00
2019-2020 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.08 1.08 .00 .00
2018-2019 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.08 1.08 .00 .00
2017-2018 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.08 1.08 .00 .00
2016-2017 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.10 1.10 .00 .00
Tax Bill and Payment Historyhide for printing
Date Type Billed to / Payer Name / Note Amount Balance
03/04/2024 PAYMENT FREEMAN, LAURIE CHECK 2107 $-575.00 $0.00
12/26/2023 PAYMENT FREEMAN, LAURIE CHECK 2098 $-575.00 $575.00
10/10/2023 PAYMENT FREEMAN, LAURIE CHECK 2085 $-575.00 $1,150.00
09/06/2023 PAYMENT FREEMAN, LAURIE CHECK 2073 $-578.74 $1,725.00
09/06/2023 AMENDMENT BILL ADJUSTMENT FOR P00 - PENALTY - 2023/2024 REAL ESTATE TAXES - RMVD PEN - TIMELY PMT $-23.15 $2,303.74
09/05/2023 PENALTY INSTALLMENT 1 PENALTY FOR 2023/2024 REAL ESTATE TAXES $23.15 $2,326.89
07/17/2023 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $2,303.74 $2,303.74
03/03/2023 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-481.00 $0.00
01/03/2023 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-481.00 $481.00
10/03/2022 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-481.00 $962.00
08/12/2022 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-482.41 $1,443.00
07/15/2022 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,925.41 $1,925.41
03/03/2022 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-467.31 $0.00
01/03/2022 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-467.31 $467.31
10/04/2021 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-467.31 $934.62
08/17/2021 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-467.47 $1,401.93
07/14/2021 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,869.40 $1,869.40
03/10/2021 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-453.00 $0.00
12/28/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-453.00 $453.00
10/01/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-453.00 $906.00
10/01/2020 ADJUST REMOVE PYMT/WRONG PYMT FILE BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $455.15 $1,359.00
10/01/2020 VOID GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-455.15 $903.85
08/17/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-455.15 $1,359.00
07/09/2020 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,814.15 $1,814.15
03/03/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-440.00 $0.00
01/03/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: EFT $-440.00 $440.00
10/07/2019 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-440.00 $880.00
08/16/2019 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: EFT $-441.34 $1,320.00
07/10/2019 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,761.34 $1,761.34
02/27/2019 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-427.00 $0.00
12/31/2018 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-427.00 $427.00
10/01/2018 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-427.00 $854.00
08/20/2018 PAYMENT CORELOGIC CHECK NUM: ACH $-429.08 $1,281.00
07/10/2018 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,710.08 $1,710.08
02/27/2018 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-414.00 $0.00
01/02/2018 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-414.00 $414.00
09/29/2017 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: ACH $-414.00 $828.00
08/18/2017 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-418.30 $1,242.00
07/10/2017 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,660.30 $1,660.30
03/06/2017 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-404.00 $0.00
11/30/2016 PAYMENT FIRST CENTENNIAL TITLE CHECK NUM: 15082 $-404.00 $404.00
09/29/2016 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-404.00 $808.00
09/29/2016 ADJUST REMOVE TO CORRECT AMT NUM: CORELOGIC $404.00 $1,212.00
09/29/2016 VOID GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-404.00 $808.00
08/15/2016 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-406.28 $1,212.00
07/11/2016 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,618.28 $1,618.28
03/02/2016 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-403.00 $0.00
12/30/2015 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-403.00 $403.00
10/02/2015 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-403.00 $806.00
08/14/2015 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-405.95 $1,209.00
07/07/2015 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,614.95 $1,614.95
03/03/2015 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-391.00 $0.00
03/03/2015 ADJUST REMOVE PMT NUM: CORELOGIC $391.00 $391.00
03/02/2015 VOID GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-391.00 $0.00
03/02/2015 ADJUST REMOVE PMT NUM: CORELOGIC $391.00 $391.00
03/02/2015 VOID GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-391.00 $0.00
01/05/2015 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-391.00 $391.00
10/03/2014 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: E-FILE NUM: CORELOGIC $-391.00 $782.00
08/14/2014 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC E-CK $-394.77 $1,173.00
07/08/2014 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,567.77 $1,567.77
02/28/2014 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: EFILE $-380.00 $0.00
01/01/2014 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: E-FILE $-380.00 $380.00
10/02/2013 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-380.00 $760.00
08/15/2013 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: WIRE $-382.03 $1,140.00
07/08/2013 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,522.03 $1,522.03
03/04/2013 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-442.00 $0.00
01/03/2013 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-442.00 $442.00
10/05/2012 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-442.00 $884.00
08/20/2012 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-445.29 $1,326.00
07/10/2012 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,771.29 $1,771.29
03/02/2012 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC $-450.00 $0.00
01/03/2012 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC IBP $-450.00 $450.00
10/03/2011 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-450.00 $900.00
08/13/2011 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-454.23 $1,350.00
07/08/2011 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,804.23 $1,804.23
03/07/2011 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-437.00 $0.00
12/30/2010 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-437.00 $437.00
10/01/2010 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-437.00 $874.00
08/12/2010 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-440.70 $1,311.00
07/08/2010 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,751.70 $1,751.70
03/01/2010 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-629.00 $0.00
01/04/2010 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-629.00 $629.00
09/01/2009 PAYMENT NORTHERN NEVADA TITLE COMPANY CHECK BANK: 71-234 NUM: 313893 $-629.00 $1,258.00
08/13/2009 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-630.19 $1,887.00
07/06/2009 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $2,517.19 $2,517.19
02/27/2009 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-647.00 $0.00
01/05/2009 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-647.00 $647.00
10/02/2008 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-647.00 $1,294.00
08/14/2008 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-647.83 $1,941.00
07/15/2008 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $2,588.83 $2,588.83
03/05/2008 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-628.00 $0.00
01/03/2008 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 75090 NUM: 75090 $-628.00 $628.00
10/02/2007 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: 0 NUM: 0 $-628.00 $1,256.00
07/30/2007 PAYMENT FIRST AMERICAN TAX SERVICE CHECK BANK: 94-77 NUM: 22622 $-629.45 $1,884.00
07/12/2007 BILL JF BAWDEN LLC $2,513.45 $2,513.45
03/06/2007 PAYMENT NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO CHECK BANK: 000 NUM: 18868200 $-581.00 $0.00
03/06/2007 ADJUST remove again to post correctly BANK: 000 NUM: 18868200 $581.00 $581.00
03/06/2007 VOID NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO CHECK BANK: 000 NUM: 18868200 $-581.00 $0.00
03/06/2007 ADJUST remove to correct payment BANK: 000 NUM: 18868200 $581.00 $581.00
03/05/2007 VOID NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO CHECK BANK: 000 NUM: 18868200 $-581.00 $0.00
12/29/2006 PAYMENT NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO CHECK BANK: 000 NUM: 46586 $-581.00 $581.00
10/01/2006 PAYMENT NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO CHECK BANK: 000 NUM: 46586 $-581.00 $1,162.00
08/20/2006 PAYMENT NATIONAL CITY MTGE CO CHECK BANK: 46586 NUM: 000 $-584.10 $1,743.00
07/12/2006 BILL JF BAWDEN LLC $2,327.10 $2,327.10
03/08/2006 PAYMENT NATIONAL CITY MTGE CHECK BANK: 056-0369 NUM: 2429788 $-538.00 $0.00
01/10/2006 PAYMENT NATIONAL CITY MTGE CHECK BANK: 056-0389 NUM: 2264388 $-538.00 $538.00
10/05/2005 PAYMENT NATIONAL CITY MTGE CHECK BANK: 056-0389 NUM: 1976456 $-538.00 $1,076.00
08/13/2005 PAYMENT NATIONAL CITY MTGE CHECK BANK: 056-0389 NUM: 1803466 $-540.75 $1,614.00
07/15/2005 BILL JF BAWDEN LLC $2,154.75 $2,154.75
01/11/2005 PAYMENT RIVERVIEW ESTATES, LLC CHECK BANK: 94-72 NUM: 1906 $-118.00 $0.00
10/12/2004 PAYMENT RIVERVIEW ESTATES, LLC CHECK BANK: 94-72 NUM: 1399 $-59.00 $118.00
08/23/2004 PAYMENT RIVERVIEW ESTATES, LLC CHECK BANK: 94-72 NUM: 1104 $-59.70 $177.00
07/08/2004 BILL RIVERVIEW ESTATES LLC $236.70 $236.70
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WATCHERS, ALBERT R
C/O BILL FREEMAN
P O BOX 1494
DAYTON, NV 89403-0000
Parcel Summary
Location 6875 LAKEVIEW RD
STAGECOACH, NV
Use Code 280: Single Family Residential with Minor Improvements
Tax District 8.3: Central Lyon Fire District
Map Parcel PAR 16
Acreage 34.5000
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Value History
2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
Total Building Value $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,611 $2,563 $2,500
Total Extra Features Value $2,382 $2,181 $2,531 $2,598 $0 $0 $0
Total Secured Pers Prop $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Total Land Value $32,100 $32,100 $38,500 $38,500 $38,514 $38,514 $30,000
Taxable Value $34,482 $34,281 $41,031 $41,098 $41,126 $41,077 $32,500
Net Exemptions Value $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Net Assessed Value $12,069 $11,998 $14,361 $14,384 $14,394 $14,377 $11,375
New Improvements $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
New Land $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
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Official Record Official Record Date Type V/I Dcl Value Ownership
205282 205282 1997-05-05 Improved $5,000 Grantor: REALTY PARTNERS CORPORATION
Grantee: WATCHERS, ALBERT R
ERR 181867 181867 1995-05-08 ERRONEOUS DOCUMENT Vacant $6,000 Grantee: REALTY PARTNERS CORP (SEE F7)
QCD 181866 181866 1995-05-08 QUITCLAIM DEED Vacant $0 Grantee: LEROY LAND DEVELOPMENT CORP
REC 161408 161408 1993-05-21 RECONVEYANCE FROM LYON COUNTY Vacant $0
TTD 161169 161169 1993-05-12 TREASURERS TAX DEED Vacant $0
ASC 131344 131344 1990-02-23 ASSIGNMENT CONTRACT/AGREEMENT Vacant $0 Grantee: THAYER, ERNEST U/C
QCD 108193 108193 1987-06-05 QUITCLAIM DEED Vacant $0 Grantee: THAYER, ERNEST U/C
CTS 108192 108192 1987-06-05 CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT OF SALE Vacant $11,000 Grantee: THAYER, ERNEST U/C
GBA 103811 103811 1986-12-04 GREEN BELT APPROVED Vacant $0
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Extra Features
*RCNLD: Replacement Cost New, Less Depreciation
Code Description Length Width Units Unit Price AYB Repl Cost % Good Condition Dpr Value* Final Value Notes
SHEDMT METAL SHED 1=DIRT 2&3=CONC 1/23 64.00 $8 1988 $539 46% $248 $248
SEPTIC SEPTIC 1250 GAL M&S X 1.25 PRO 1/23 1.00 $4,639 1988 $4,639 46% $2,134 $2,134
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Code Description Zone Front Depth Units Unit Type Rate Acreage Sq Ft Total Adj Value Notes
280 Single Family Residential with Minor Improvements RR5 1.00 AC $32,100.00 34.50 1,502,820 1.00 $32,100
Personal Property
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All parcel data on this page is for use by the Lyon County Property Appraiser for assessment purposes only. The summary data on this page may not be a complete representation of the parcel or of the improvements thereon. Building information, including unit counts and number of permitted units, should be verified with the appropriate building and planning agencies. Zoning information should be verified with the appropriate planning agency. All parcels are reappraised each year. This is a true and accurate copy of the records of the Lyon County Assessor's Office as of July 07, 2024.
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ABILENE SPECTACULAR 2004
5/6 YR OLD OPEN - 2ND GO - WEDNESDAY, JAN 7, 2004
213 TO ADVANCE TO 2ND GO
WO HORSE OWNER CITY/STATE RIDER 1ST GO 2ND GO
1 PARKER 357 ANDERSON, STEVE VICTORIA, TX JON BURGESS 216
2 MISS MARMOGUN SHELLBIRD INC. SLIT, CO TOM MCTAGGART 218.5
3 DOS PALOMINO PATTERSON, DEBBIE WEATHERFORD, TX CHRIS BENEDICT 218.5
4 STARLIGHT ELAN CUOGHI, ROBERT MODENA ITALY CARLOS BANUELOS 216
5 MOODY BLUE BOON RAPP, PHIL & MARY ANN WEATHERFORD, TX PHIL RAPP 217
6 JUSTA HICKORY SPADE NFR PARTNERS ABILENE, TX FARON HIGHTOWER 221
7 RUBY DEE PLUMMER, DAVID FRUIT HEIGHTS, UT CRAIG MORRIS 214
8 CLASSY SMOKINLENA SCHAEFER, HAL & BARBARA TUCSON, AZ MIKE MOWERY 215.5
9 PEPTOS ROYAL 199 BREWER RANCH WEATHERFORD, TX J.B. MCLAMB 215
10 MOMS STYLISH PEPTO DURANT, JERRY WEATHERFORD, TX MATT GAINES 220
11 SPECIAL TRAVELENA WALTON'S ROCKING W RANCH MINERAL WELLS, TX EDDIE FLYNN 216.5
12 CHAQUITA PISTOL DORMAN, TOOTER OAKWOOD, TX TAG RICE 216
13 PURO CD CUOGHI, ROBERT MODENA, ITALY ASCENCION BANUELO 215
SET 2
14 SHES A PLAYGUN LAWTON RANCH SULPHUR, LA GRANT OGILVIE 219.5
15 CATS RED FEATHER WAGGONER, JACK & SUSAN BRIDGEPORT, TX PHIL RAPP 221.5
16 PLAYBOY BOONSMAL FALCON SEABOARD RANCHES FREDERICKSBURG, TX RUSTY CARROLL 216
17 CATJUMPEDOVERTHEBO HOLT, TOM & COLLEEN WEATHERFORD, TX CHRIS BENEDICT 219
18 SMART SANDHILL KAY McCLAREN, JOHN McGREGOR, TX CRAIG MORRIS 218
19 LAS VEGAS LIGHTS OK LIVESTOCK CO. ELLISVILLE, MO JON BURGESS 213
20 TM QUIVER RAPP, PHIL & MARY ANN WEATHERFORD, TX PHIL RAPP 218.5
21 LIL FAYE REY BELLENFANT, GARY & ALYCIA DELEON, TX MIKE MOWERY 215
22 SPOOKS SMART LENA HAILE, BRENT BLAIRSTOWN, MO GREG WELCH 215
23 KEEP ME IN STYLE KNOST, KATHY PILOT POINT, TX DARREN SIMPKINS 217
24 ALITTLEONTHEWILDSIDE TANNER, KATHERINE MACMILLAN LEXINGTON, OK CURLY TULLY 215
25 SIPPIN MATE TOWNSEND, MIKE EDMOND, OK TOMMY MARVIN 216
26 PEPPY PLAYS FOR CASH WOOD, LEWIE & JANIE DENNIS, TX KOBIE WOOD 216
SET 3
27 SMOOTH AS A CAT TOMMY MANION INC. AUBREY, TX MATT GAINES 218
28 JR PLAYBOY BY COLOR MILNER, MARY JO SOUTHLAKE, TX KOBIE WOOD 219
29 A PROUD CHOICE WALTON'S ROCKING W RANCH MINERAL WELLS, TX EDDIE FLYNN 217
30 BOONSMAL CEE LENA WALPOLE, RICHARD SHOW LOW, AZ GREG WELCH 217.5
31 JAZZY MISS DUAL BISHOP, JOE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, C ASCENCION BANUELO 219.5
32 CD TRIP DATE SMITH, TRUMAN RATON, NM WILLIE RICHARDSON 213.5
33 HARD HAT HARRY MCGUANE, TOM MCLEOD, MT LLOYD COX 216.5
34 PETTYS PRETTY CASH WARD, CAROL RANCHO MURIETA, CA CAROLOS BANUELOS 214
35 SUN SPOT FLO SASS, MICHAEL WINDSOR, CA TOM MCTAGGART 217.5
36 DUAL MARQUIS DIAMOND DOUBLE S RANCH SCROGGINS, TX STEVE OEHLHOF 218
37 SMARTLITTLELENASTOY HEFLEY, WILLIAM & LISA LITTLE ROCK, AR RONNIE RICE 214.5
38 FEATHER MATE ANDERSON, STEVE VICTORIA, TX JON BURGESS 216.5
39 ANGELS LITTLE GUNNER ALLSUP, LONNIE & BARBARA CLOVIS, NM PETE BRANCH 219
SET 4
40 CELENALENA STENT, ALEXA GRAND RAPIDS, MI TOM MCTAGGART 219
41 LEAD FREE UNO STRAWN VALLEY RANCH STRAWN, TX CORY HOLDEN 213
42 BOON SAN CAT WALTON'S ROCKING W RANCH MINERAL WELLS, TX EDDIE FLYNN 215.5
43 ALENAS CHOICE PRICE, JON SOUR LAKE, TX JON BURGESS 215.5
44 TR DUAL REY PLUMMER, DAVID FRUIT HIGHTS, UT LLOYD D. COX 222
45 PLAYGUN STAR BARRY, TIM & SUE BYRON, IL CARA BARRY 215
46 LITTLE PEPTO GAL CRYSTAL CREEK RANCH ALEDO, TX MATT GAINES 216
47 LECTRA SHORT FEINER, STEVEN LAS ANGELES, CA JODY GALYEAN 216
48 COWCAMP LEO DONNELL PAYNE & KIM BARNARD SPRINGTOWN, TX BRONC WILLOUGHBY 216
49 READY TO WARE WARE FARMS WEATHERFORD, TX PHIL RAPP 219.5
50 MR JAY BAR CAT PLUMMER, DAVID FRUIT HIGHT, UT MATT GAINES 218.5
51 LORRIS MATE BLANTON, DARREN DALLAS, TX LEE FRANCOIS 216
52 IVORY TELESIS ANDERSON, STEVE VICTORIA, TX JON BURGESS 216
SET 5
53 BET CD ROSENBACH, GARY & SUSAN GREENWICH, CT KOBIE WOOD 216
54 CATZ OLENA BUTLER, BOBBY & FRANCIE VALLEY MILLS, TX CRAIG MORRIS 217
55 CD LIGHTS HANSMA, WINSTON & DANNY MOT WEATHERFORD, TX WINSTON HANSMA 218.5
56 LA FEMME NIKITA BURGESS, JON & TRACI PERIN, TX JON BURGESS 217
57 JOES MIDNIGHT SON LOWRY, PETE & SALLY DALLAS, TX BILL RIDDLE 216
58 CAT MIST ARCESE ENTERPPRISE CLEMENTS, CA PHIL RAPP 216
59 KIT STARLIGHT GUNLOCK, BILL DATON, OH CARLOS BANUELOS 217.5
60 MEREDAS BOONSMAL MOSES, NANCY CHAPPELL HILL, TX RODNEY SCHUMANN 214
61 DUALLY LIL PEP HEFLEY, WILLIAM & LISA LITTLE ROCK, AR TAG RICE 216
62 SWISS GIRL FOSTER, PAM WEIKERT, PA CLINT ALLEN 216
63 IT JUST ABOUT ME BLUESTEM RANCH WEATHERFORD, TX MATT GAINES 217.5
64 MERADAS ROCKALENA BENTON, GARY & kATHY ANDOVER, KS BOYD RICE 214
65 BOONSMAL DOCTRESS ADAMS, DUSTIN LOGANDALE, NV SHANNON HALL 216.5
SET 6
66 MR BEAMON SEIZ, CHARLIE CEDARTOWN, GA TAG RICE 221
67 MY BLUE HAGAN WOOD, KOBIE STEPHENVILLE, TX KOBIE WOOD 219
68 TRAVS SECRET MATTHEWS CUTTING HORSES, LL WARSAW, NC BILL RIDDLE 219.5
69 BOON A LITTLE NVTX, LLC DAYTON, NV BILL FREEMAN 219
70 RIO CD YADAYADAYADA PANNELL, VICK & CATHY ALEXANDER, AR DAVID STEWART 216
71 TAPT TWICE RAPP, PHIL & MARY ANN WEATHERFORD, TX PHIL RAPP 216
72 PEPTOS MY DAD CLASSIC S RANCH HIRSCHAU, GER LARRY REEDER 214
73 SON O LENA REY LAWTON RANCH SULPHUR, LA DAVID BROUMLEY 217
74 ETTA REY HEARST, SUE PASO ROBLES, CA GREG WELCH 216.5
75 ACRES UPON ACRES CARDWELL, SUZAN HOUSTON, TX RONNIE RICE 217
76 SANTANA TIMES TWO FEINER, STEVEN LAS ANGELES, CA JODY GALYEAN 219
77 COULD I WOOD I HANSEN, DAN & KAREN WEATHERFORD, TX DON CRUMPLER 216
78 CALIE DEL REY PLUMMER, DAVID FRUIT HEIGHTS, UT DARREN SIMPKINS 223
79 DUAL REY ME BARWICK, JEREMY & CANDACE STEPHENVILLE, TX JEREMY BARWICK 213
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FREEMAN, LAURIE
30 COTTAGE CT
DAYTON, NV 89403-0000
Account Summary
Account ID 029-201-21
Account Type Real Estate
Location 30 COTTAGE CT
MARK TWAIN
Balance $0.00
Currently Due $0.00
No payment currently due.
0.00
This account has a balance of $0.00. No payment can be made.
Current Year
Description 2023/2024 REAL ESTATE TAXES
Original $2,303.74
Total $2,303.74
Paid $2,303.74
Balance $0.00
Due $0.00
Ad Valorem Tax Rate 3.4428
Tax District 8.4 (Central Lyon Fire District)
Tax Cap 100% Low 3%
Delinquent Installments
# Due Date Penalty Date Status Original Total Penalty Total Paid Total Due
1 08/21/2023 09/01/2023 Paid $578.74 $0.00 $578.74 $578.74 $0.00
2 10/02/2023 10/13/2023 Paid $575.00 $0.00 $575.00 $575.00 $0.00
3 01/02/2024 01/13/2024 Paid $575.00 $0.00 $575.00 $575.00 $0.00
4 03/04/2024 03/15/2024 Paid $575.00 $0.00 $575.00 $575.00 $0.00
Past Years
Description Original Penalty Paid Balance Due Tax Rate Tax District
2022/2023 REAL ESTATE TAXES $1,925.41 $0.00 $1,925.41 $0.00 $0.00 3.2098 8.4
2021/2022 REAL ESTATE TAXES $1,869.40 $0.00 $1,869.40 $0.00 $0.00 3.2115 8.4
2020/2021 SECURED TAXES $1,814.15 $0.00 $1,814.15 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
2019/2020 SECURED TAXES $1,761.34 $0.00 $1,761.34 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
2018/2019 SECURED TAXES $1,710.08 $0.00 $1,710.08 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
2017/2018 SECURED TAXES $1,660.30 $0.00 $1,660.30 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
2016/2017 SECURED TAXES $1,618.28 $0.00 $1,618.28 $0.00 $0.00 3.2094 8.4
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Year Code Description Amount Paid Balance Due
2023-2024 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.82 1.82 .00 .00
2022-2023 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.97 1.97 .00 .00
2021-2022 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.96 1.96 .00 .00
2020-2021 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.08 1.08 .00 .00
2019-2020 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.08 1.08 .00 .00
2018-2019 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.08 1.08 .00 .00
2017-2018 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.08 1.08 .00 .00
2016-2017 S32 Dayton Valley GW 1.10 1.10 .00 .00
Tax Bill and Payment Historyhide for printing
Date Type Billed to / Payer Name / Note Amount Balance
03/04/2024 PAYMENT FREEMAN, LAURIE CHECK 2107 $-575.00 $0.00
12/26/2023 PAYMENT FREEMAN, LAURIE CHECK 2098 $-575.00 $575.00
10/10/2023 PAYMENT FREEMAN, LAURIE CHECK 2085 $-575.00 $1,150.00
09/06/2023 PAYMENT FREEMAN, LAURIE CHECK 2073 $-578.74 $1,725.00
09/06/2023 AMENDMENT BILL ADJUSTMENT FOR P00 - PENALTY - 2023/2024 REAL ESTATE TAXES - RMVD PEN - TIMELY PMT $-23.15 $2,303.74
09/05/2023 PENALTY INSTALLMENT 1 PENALTY FOR 2023/2024 REAL ESTATE TAXES $23.15 $2,326.89
07/17/2023 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $2,303.74 $2,303.74
03/03/2023 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-481.00 $0.00
01/03/2023 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-481.00 $481.00
10/03/2022 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-481.00 $962.00
08/12/2022 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-482.41 $1,443.00
07/15/2022 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,925.41 $1,925.41
03/03/2022 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-467.31 $0.00
01/03/2022 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-467.31 $467.31
10/04/2021 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-467.31 $934.62
08/17/2021 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-467.47 $1,401.93
07/14/2021 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,869.40 $1,869.40
03/10/2021 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-453.00 $0.00
12/28/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC ACH CORE - $-453.00 $453.00
10/01/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-453.00 $906.00
10/01/2020 ADJUST REMOVE PYMT/WRONG PYMT FILE BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $455.15 $1,359.00
10/01/2020 VOID GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-455.15 $903.85
08/17/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-455.15 $1,359.00
07/09/2020 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,814.15 $1,814.15
03/03/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-440.00 $0.00
01/03/2020 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: EFT $-440.00 $440.00
10/07/2019 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: ACH $-440.00 $880.00
08/16/2019 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: CORELOGIC NUM: EFT $-441.34 $1,320.00
07/10/2019 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,761.34 $1,761.34
02/27/2019 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-427.00 $0.00
12/31/2018 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-427.00 $427.00
10/01/2018 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-427.00 $854.00
08/20/2018 PAYMENT CORELOGIC CHECK NUM: ACH $-429.08 $1,281.00
07/10/2018 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,710.08 $1,710.08
02/27/2018 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-414.00 $0.00
01/02/2018 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-414.00 $414.00
09/29/2017 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: ACH $-414.00 $828.00
08/18/2017 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK $-418.30 $1,242.00
07/10/2017 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,660.30 $1,660.30
03/06/2017 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK BANK: ACH NUM: CORELOGIC $-404.00 $0.00
11/30/2016 PAYMENT FIRST CENTENNIAL TITLE CHECK NUM: 15082 $-404.00 $404.00
09/29/2016 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-404.00 $808.00
09/29/2016 ADJUST REMOVE TO CORRECT AMT NUM: CORELOGIC $404.00 $1,212.00
09/29/2016 VOID GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-404.00 $808.00
08/15/2016 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-406.28 $1,212.00
07/11/2016 BILL FREEMAN, LAURIE $1,618.28 $1,618.28
03/02/2016 PAYMENT GREATER NEVADA MORTGAGE SERVIC CHECK NUM: CORELOGIC $-403.00 $0.00
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14We ought to act on the principle that everyone who lives under obedience should let himself be carried and directed by Divine Providence through the agency of the superior 15as if he were a lifeless body, which allows itself to be carried to any place and treated in any way; or an old man s staff, which serves at any place and for any purpose in which the one holding it in his hand wishes to employ it. 16For in this way the obedient man ought joyfully to employ himself in any task in which the superior desires to employ him in aid of the whole body of the religious order; 17and he ought to hold it certain that by so doing he conforms himself with the divine will more than by anything else he could do while following his own will and different judgment.[3]"
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AMENDMENT XIV
Section 1.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Section 2.
Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.
Section 3.
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.
Section 4.
The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void.
Section 5.
The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/14th-amendment
Fifth Amendment
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.
https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-5/
Ecclesiastes 5
1599 Geneva Bible
5 1 Not to speak lightly, chiefly in God’s matters. 9 The covetous can never have enough. 11 The laborer’s sleep is sweet. 14 Man when he dieth, taketh nothing with him. 18 To live joyfully, and with a contented mind, is the gift of God.
1 Be not [a]rash with thy mouth, nor let thine heart be hasty to utter a thing before God: for God is in the heavens, and thou art on the earth: therefore let thy words be [b]few.
2 For as a dream cometh by the multitude of business: so the voice of a fool is in the multitude of words.
3 When thou hast vowed a vow to God, defer not to pay it: for he delighteth not in fools: pay therefore that thou hast [c]vowed.
4 It is better that thou shouldest not vow, than that thou shouldest vow and not pay it.
5 Suffer not thy mouth to make thy [d]flesh to sin: neither say before the [e]Angel, that this is ignorance: wherefore shall God be angry by thy voice, and destroy the work of thine hands?
6 For in the multitude of dreams, and vanities are also many words: but fear thou God.
7 If in a country thou seest the oppression of the poor, and the defrauding of judgment and justice, be not astonied at the matter: for he that is [f]higher than the highest, regardeth, and there be higher than they.
8 And the [g]abundance of the earth is over all: the king [h]also consisteth by the field that is tilled.
9 He that loveth silver, shall not be satisfied with silver, and he that loveth riches, shall be without the fruit thereof: this is also vanity.
10 When goods increase, they are increased that eat them: and what good cometh to the owners thereof, but the beholding thereof with their eyes?
11 The sleep of him that travaileth, is sweet, whether he eat little or much: but the [i]satiety of the rich will not suffer him to sleep.
12 There is an evil sickness that I have seen under the sun: to wit, riches [j]reserved to the owners thereof for their evil.
13 And these riches perish by evil travail, and he begetteth a son, and in his [k]hand is nothing.
14 As he came forth of his mother’s belly, he shall return naked to go as he came, and shall bear away nothing of his labor, which he hath caused to pass by his hand.
15 And this also is an evil sickness, that in all points as he came, so shall he go, and what profit hath he that he hath travailed for the [l]wind?
16 Also all his days he eateth in [m]darkness with much grief, and in his sorrow and anger.
17 Behold then, what I have seen good, that it is comely to [n]eat, and to drink, and to take pleasure in all his labor, wherein he travaileth under the sun, the whole number of the days of his life, which God giveth him: for this is his portion.
18 Also to every man to whom God hath given riches and treasures, and giveth him power to eat thereof, and to take his part, and to enjoy his labor: this is the gifts of God.
19 Surely he will not much remember the days of his [o]life, because God answereth to the joy of his heart.
Footnotes
Ecclesiastes 5:1 Either in vowing or in praying: meaning, that we should use all reverence to Godward.
Ecclesiastes 5:1 He heareth thee not for thy many words’ sake, or often repetitions, but considereth thy faith and servant mind.
Ecclesiastes 5:3 He speaketh of vows, which are approved by God’s word, and serve to his glory.
Ecclesiastes 5:5 Cause not thyself to sin by vowing rashly: as they do which make a vow to live unmarried, and such like.
Ecclesiastes 5:5 That is, before God’s messenger, when he shall examine thy doing, as though thy ignorance should be a just excuse.
Ecclesiastes 5:7 Meaning, that God will redress these things, and therefore we must depend upon him.
Ecclesiastes 5:8 The earth is to be preferred above all things which appertain to this life.
Ecclesiastes 5:8 Kings and Princes cannot maintain their estate without tillage, which thing commendeth the excellency of tillage.
Ecclesiastes 5:11 That is, his great abundance of riches, or the surfeiting, which cometh by his great feeding.
Ecclesiastes 5:12 When covetous men heap up riches, which turn to their destruction.
Ecclesiastes 5:13 He doth not enjoy his father’s riches.
Ecclesiastes 5:15 Meaning, in vain, and without profit.
Ecclesiastes 5:16 In affliction and grief of mind.
Ecclesiastes 5:17 Read Eccl. 3:22.
Ecclesiastes 5:19 He will take no great thought for the pains that he hath endured in time past.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes+5&version=GNV
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AMENDMENT XIV
Section 1.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Section 2.
Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.
Section 3.
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.
Section 4.
The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void.
Section 5.
The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/14th-amendment
Fifth Amendment
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.
https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-5/
Ecclesiastes 5
1599 Geneva Bible
5 1 Not to speak lightly, chiefly in God’s matters. 9 The covetous can never have enough. 11 The laborer’s sleep is sweet. 14 Man when he dieth, taketh nothing with him. 18 To live joyfully, and with a contented mind, is the gift of God.
1 Be not [a]rash with thy mouth, nor let thine heart be hasty to utter a thing before God: for God is in the heavens, and thou art on the earth: therefore let thy words be [b]few.
2 For as a dream cometh by the multitude of business: so the voice of a fool is in the multitude of words.
3 When thou hast vowed a vow to God, defer not to pay it: for he delighteth not in fools: pay therefore that thou hast [c]vowed.
4 It is better that thou shouldest not vow, than that thou shouldest vow and not pay it.
5 Suffer not thy mouth to make thy [d]flesh to sin: neither say before the [e]Angel, that this is ignorance: wherefore shall God be angry by thy voice, and destroy the work of thine hands?
6 For in the multitude of dreams, and vanities are also many words: but fear thou God.
7 If in a country thou seest the oppression of the poor, and the defrauding of judgment and justice, be not astonied at the matter: for he that is [f]higher than the highest, regardeth, and there be higher than they.
8 And the [g]abundance of the earth is over all: the king [h]also consisteth by the field that is tilled.
9 He that loveth silver, shall not be satisfied with silver, and he that loveth riches, shall be without the fruit thereof: this is also vanity.
10 When goods increase, they are increased that eat them: and what good cometh to the owners thereof, but the beholding thereof with their eyes?
11 The sleep of him that travaileth, is sweet, whether he eat little or much: but the [i]satiety of the rich will not suffer him to sleep.
12 There is an evil sickness that I have seen under the sun: to wit, riches [j]reserved to the owners thereof for their evil.
13 And these riches perish by evil travail, and he begetteth a son, and in his [k]hand is nothing.
14 As he came forth of his mother’s belly, he shall return naked to go as he came, and shall bear away nothing of his labor, which he hath caused to pass by his hand.
15 And this also is an evil sickness, that in all points as he came, so shall he go, and what profit hath he that he hath travailed for the [l]wind?
16 Also all his days he eateth in [m]darkness with much grief, and in his sorrow and anger.
17 Behold then, what I have seen good, that it is comely to [n]eat, and to drink, and to take pleasure in all his labor, wherein he travaileth under the sun, the whole number of the days of his life, which God giveth him: for this is his portion.
18 Also to every man to whom God hath given riches and treasures, and giveth him power to eat thereof, and to take his part, and to enjoy his labor: this is the gifts of God.
19 Surely he will not much remember the days of his [o]life, because God answereth to the joy of his heart.
Footnotes
Ecclesiastes 5:1 Either in vowing or in praying: meaning, that we should use all reverence to Godward.
Ecclesiastes 5:1 He heareth thee not for thy many words’ sake, or often repetitions, but considereth thy faith and servant mind.
Ecclesiastes 5:3 He speaketh of vows, which are approved by God’s word, and serve to his glory.
Ecclesiastes 5:5 Cause not thyself to sin by vowing rashly: as they do which make a vow to live unmarried, and such like.
Ecclesiastes 5:5 That is, before God’s messenger, when he shall examine thy doing, as though thy ignorance should be a just excuse.
Ecclesiastes 5:7 Meaning, that God will redress these things, and therefore we must depend upon him.
Ecclesiastes 5:8 The earth is to be preferred above all things which appertain to this life.
Ecclesiastes 5:8 Kings and Princes cannot maintain their estate without tillage, which thing commendeth the excellency of tillage.
Ecclesiastes 5:11 That is, his great abundance of riches, or the surfeiting, which cometh by his great feeding.
Ecclesiastes 5:12 When covetous men heap up riches, which turn to their destruction.
Ecclesiastes 5:13 He doth not enjoy his father’s riches.
Ecclesiastes 5:15 Meaning, in vain, and without profit.
Ecclesiastes 5:16 In affliction and grief of mind.
Ecclesiastes 5:17 Read Eccl. 3:22.
Ecclesiastes 5:19 He will take no great thought for the pains that he hath endured in time past.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes+5&version=GNV
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