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Extractions: HAY, EUTROPE, HUGHES My great grandfather was Henry James HAY. His family originated in Scotland but some generations prior to Henry they emigrated to Poland with other scottish families including Garvie and Kedslie (their story is told in a book titled "Agents of Change: Scots in Poland"). Henry James was a black sheep in the family. My understanding from the book, Victorian marriage and other certificates is that, after emigrating to Australia Henry became Professor of Music at Melbourne University. He married Maria EUTROPE, daughter of Fricaud EUTROPE (a French chef) and Sylvia Maria HUGHES. The connection to me then runs through Henry's son Leopold Fricaud HAY (my grandfather) and Frederick Henry James HAY (my father). Apparently Henry was keen on the drink and "went bush". I have lost the trail and cannot find what happened to Henry. Can anyone help with Henry? Also, if anyone has a connection through EUTROPE or HUGHES I would be interested to hear.
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Extractions: Pronunciation Key Brisbane, Albert , American social theorist, b. Batavia, N.Y. After studying with Charles Fourier in Paris, he returned to the United States as an enthusiastic advocate of Fourierism. His Social Destiny of Man (1840) aroused widespread interest, especially that of Horace Greeley, who gave him a column in the Tribune. Brisbane was instrumental in the founding of the phalanxes at Brook Farm and Red Bank, N.J. The failure of most of the other communal experiments was disastrous for the Fourierist cause, but Brisbane reaffirmed his convictions in his General Introduction to Social Science (1876). His wife, Redelia Brisbane, edited and wrote an introduction to his autobiography, published posthumously as Albert Brisbane: A Mental Biography Evening Journal and other Hearst papers. See biography by O. Carlson (1937).
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Extractions: Pronunciation Key Brisbane, Albert , American social theorist, b. Batavia, N.Y. After studying with Charles Fourier in Paris, he returned to the United States as an enthusiastic advocate of Fourierism. His Social Destiny of Man (1840) aroused widespread interest, especially that of Horace Greeley, who gave him a column in the Tribune. Brisbane was instrumental in the founding of the phalanxes at Brook Farm and Red Bank, N.J. The failure of most of the other communal experiments was disastrous for the Fourierist cause, but Brisbane reaffirmed his convictions in his General Introduction to Social Science (1876). His wife, Redelia Brisbane, edited and wrote an introduction to his autobiography, published posthumously as
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People 1864 1936, writer philosopher invented many animal constructions and wrote waseducated in Kelvin Grove Teachers' Training College in Brisbane. Arthur Stone http://www.geocities.com/paper_folding/people.html
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Appendix 1 ~ Biographical Notes 1862 1920), Carl Heinrich Walter (1864 - 1936), Amanda Maria 1931), Alvina Sophia(1871 - 1872), Arthur Mundt (1873 Hale School, and then Brisbane, also as http://kudnarto.tripod.com/ch22.htm
Extractions: Secondary Sources The following is a compilation of biographies of all people mentioned in the body of the book. Since hotels also form a major part of the story, the hotels that are mentioned in the story are also detailed listing the names of the owners. People A B C D ... Z A Adams , Thomas, born 10 May 1811 at Leicester, Leicestshire. Came to Van Dieman's Land in 1833 on the ship Anna. Worked as a shepherd near Kingston. Married Ellen Reardon (1811 - 27 November 1889) by the Reverend P. Palmer at the Trinity Church in the County of Buckingham on 7 November 1836. Came to South Australia on 1 August 1844 on the ship Hawke. Married Kudnarto (c.1831 - 10 February 1855) in Adelaide on 27 January 1848. The children from the marriage were Tom (1849 - ), and Tim (1853 - ). He lived at Crystal Brook and Port Lincoln. He died in the Destitute Assylum on 24 February 1882. Information extracted from Statton, J., ed., (1986), Biographical Index of South Australians 1836 - 1885 Back to text Adams , Thomas, born 19 June 1849, the first son of Thomas Adams and Kudnarto. After the death of Kudnarto in 1855 he went to Poonindie where he remained off and on for the next twenty years.
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