ENGLISH 5581: BIBLIOGRAPHIES Bontatibus, Donna. R. The Seduction Novel of the Early Nation A Call for SocioPoliticalReform. Fern, Fanny (Sara Payson Willis Parton). Annie Kilburn. http://www.d.umn.edu/~sadams/Engl5581/5581bibl.htm
Extractions: ENGLISH 5581: BIBLIOGRAPHIES The following works concern aspects of the American novel covering several of our periods or the entire history. Bell, Bernard W. The Afro-American Novel and Its Tradition . Amherst: U Massachusetts P, 1987. Brodhead, Richard H. Cultures of Letters: Scenes of Reading and Writing in Nineteenth-Century America . Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993. Carby, Hazel V. Reconstructing Womanhood: The Emergence of the AfroAmerican Woman Novelist . New York: Oxford UP, 1987. Chase, Richard. The American Novel and Its Tradition . New York: Doubleday, 1957. Elliott, Emory, et al., ed. The Columbia History of the American Novel . New York: Columbia UP, 1991. Fiedler, Leslie A. Love and Death in the American Novel . Rev. ed. New York: Stern and Day, 1966. Fisher, Philip. Hard Facts: Setting and Form in the American Novel . New York: Oxford UP, 1985.
Glencooper - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File Call. Call, William . Jones. Jones, Elaine b.1945 - Payson, , UT Jones, Mary (Worthington)m.1741 -. KELLY. Nelson. Nelson, Annie La-Rene b.1942 - Santaquin, , Utah. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bar19/lathrop/glencooper/index3.htm
George - Aqw64.htm Marcus married Sarah Jane Metcalf, daughter of William P. Metcalf and Sarah Payson,on 5 Oct 1854 3839, F, ii, Annie Rebecca Bump Batch 448057, Source Call http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~aldrich/george/aqwg64.htm
Extractions: Descendants of George Aldrich Seventh Generation (Continued) Liberty Aldrich Alpheus Timothy Jeremiah ... George ) was born 21 Jul 1815 in , Upton, Worcester, Massachusetts. Liberty married Mary A. Jurdon on 27 May 1838 in , Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts. Mary was born about 1817 in of, Upton, Worcester, Massachusetts. They had the following children: M i Charles G. Aldrich was born 11 Jan 1839 in , Northbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts. M ii John T. Aldrich was born 4 Jul 1841 in , Northbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts. F iii Malissa Ann Aldrich was born 14 Mar 1844 in , Northbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts. Marcus Morton Aldrich Abel Abel Joseph ... George ) was born 20 May 1834 in , Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. He died 8 Jan 1914 in , Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. Marcus married Sarah Jane Metcalf , daughter of William P. Metcalf and Sarah Payson, on 5 Oct 1854 in , Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. Sarah was born 19 Mar 1837 in , Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. She died 19 May 1922 in , Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. They had the following children: F i Carrie Aldrich was born 4 Dec 1854 in , Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. She died 14 Jun 1937.
Bryan Family History b. 1975, Ogden, UT) Joseph Katie Call (b. 1977 b. 1957, Provo, UT) Debra (b.1954, Payson, UT) b. 1947, Ypsilanti, MI) Branton Annie Elizabeth Branun http://www.rcasey.net/bryan/bryindb.htm
Bingham Genealogy - Bingham Ancestors Army, Erastus moved his family to Payson, Utah, but born in Huntsville, 28 September1868, married Susan Annie Lords, 2 just in time to hear the Call for the http://www.familyhistorypages.com/Bingham.htm
Extractions: Bingham Elijah Norman Bingham , born in Ogden, Weber, Utah, 25 January 1870, son of Brigham Heber and Angelina (Aldous) Bingham ; died in Ogden 15 March 1946; buried in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho. In Ogden, on 19 October 1891, he married Mary Francis Fife , born in Riverdale, Weber, Utah, 30 April 1872, died in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, 10 February 1940, buried in Blackfoot, 14 February 1940, daughter of Joseph and Martha Ann (Bingham) Fife Elijah and his family arrived in Idaho in 1896; but his cousin and wife's uncle (Elisha E. Bingham) was in Blackfoot as early as 1885. Elijah died of Pneumonia while in Ogden for the funeral of his brother, Robert. Children of Elijah Norman BINGHAM and Mary Francis FIFE: Norman Elijah Bingham , born in Ogden, 28 June 1892; died in Blackfoot, 18 May 1974; buried in Blackfoot, 22 May 1974; married Maude Fern Fox, daughter of George Washington and Clara Jane (Mitchell) Fox. Obituary, Blackfoot News
William BLACK CHAPTER VI Their children were named Mary, Sarah, Annie, Miriam, and peculiar circumstances ofthis election Call for some Shepherd Leslie, and Minnie Payson, John Weldon http://www.hayward-logan.com/Robinson/william_black_chapter_vi.htm
Extractions: document.onselectstart=new Function("return false"); Home Surnames Images William BLACK CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VI. We return to the children of the first mentioned William Black. SARAH, the eldest daughter, and the only daughter who came from England with her father, was married to John Chapman, who also came from England with his father. They settled at Dorchester, where they owned a large block of land, which in time became a very valuable farm, and is now owned by various persons, among whom are several descendants of Mr. Chapman. Mr. Chapman took first rank as a Justice of the Peace at Dorchester. Their family consisted of four sons and two daughters, whose names were William, Mary, Richard R., John Stocks, Nancy, and Robert Barry. WILLIAM, their eldest son, married Charlotte Turner, of Hopewell, and settled on a farm at Coverdale, at that time Westmorland, now Albert County, N.B. This farm in time was left in possession of his son, then of his grandson, and was considered one of the most valuable farms on the Petitcodiac River. The marsh is bounded on three sides by this serpentine river. William Chapman was a Justice of the Peace, and one of those who for a considerable length of time was authorized to solemnize marriages. He was also zealous in religious matters, and occasionally preached to the people. He had one son and seven daughters, named John Nelson, Sarah, Charlotte, Anna, Almira, Elizabeth, Bathsheba, and Margaret.
BallAut6A - Name Index - Generated By Ancestral Quest STAMPLEY, Bobby Kent b.1933 Of Call, , Texas STAMPLEY NY TANNER, Freeman Rasmussenb.1877 - Payson, Utah, Utah TAYLOR, Angela M. - Living TAYLOR, Annie Eliza m http://www.c-zone.net/autrey/findex6.htm
BallAut6A - Name Index - Generated By Ancestral Quest Call. Call, Carole Elane Living. CALVERT. COUCH. COUCH, Annie Laura b.1905 -. COWAN. CRANDALL.CRANDALL, Hortense m.1900 - Payson, Ut, Ut CRANDALL, Irma b.1908 -. http://www.c-zone.net/autrey/findex2.htm
WebGED: Noyes Family Data Page 1835 1897) - m. 3 JUL 1860 -child Fairbanks, Annie Estelle (1864 Surry,North Carolina d. 19 JUN 1905 in Payson, Utah, Utah Herts commonly Call. http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga28.html
WebGED: Noyes Family Data Page His answer to the Call of the church and people of Winthrop Edward Payson's (Rowley)co., of militia, which marched on the alarm of male spouse Phair, Annie http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga53.html
Peregrin White Descendants FAnnie J. Frances E. J. Payson Marion ( 1888 Call Marietta Jane CAMERON Sophia (- 1891) CAPRON Charles E Zeuriah CARD Frederick L. CARDER Annie CARLISLE Polly http://www.krittersnkids.com/gen/White/RR_IDX/IDX001.htm
Rare Books - Reprints - Hidden Mysteries Intercourse Being an Explanation of Modern Mysteries (1853) Author Davis TitlePower Through Repose (1891) Author Call, Annie Payson The body's guidance http://www.hiddenmysteries.com/reprints/preprint.html
Extractions: Contents: Solar Myths and Christian Festivals; The Symbolism of the Zodiac; Totem-Sacraments and Eucharists; Food and Vegetation Magic; Magicians, Kings and Gods; Rites of Expiation and Redemption; Pagan Initiations and the Second Birth; Myth of the Golden Age; The Saviour-God and the Virgin-Mother; Ritual Dancing; The Sex-Taboo; The Genesis of Christianity; The Meaning of it All; The Ancient Mysteries; The Exodus of Christianity; Conclusion; Appendix on the Teachings of the Upanishads: Rest; The Nature of the Self.
Names Index Page Joanne CALDER, Gregory CALDER, Sharon Call, Luther P NEWCOMB, Jedediah Henry NEWCOMB,Laura Annie (Abt 1909 Ivadell PAULEY, Charlotte Ellen Payson, Eliza Jane http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8457/html/names1.htm
Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With C Belle (188810 OCT 1949) Call, Karen (living Chapman, Annie F. (-) Chapman, AnnieWilmont (-) Chapman Carl Ernest (-) Chapman, Carl Payson (-) Chapman, Carla http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/1752/idxc.htm
Untitled Document Lila married (MRIN2821) Edward Payson7408 on 12 May Harold Lingard BEAUMONT-7453and Violet Annie COLLINS-7454 3.02, Batch 5019308-31, Library Call 1553809 http://www.genealogycanada.ca/aylesford/2jane.htm
Extractions: Descendants of Jane Patterson PEARCE and Abraham Spinney Posted Feb 12 2002 First Generation Abraham SPINNEY-93 was born on 19 Sep 1798 in Aylesford, Annapolis Co, Nova Scotia. He died on 24 Jan 1867 in Greenwood, Kings Co, Nova Scotia and was buried in 1867 in Greenwood, Kings CO, NS. Abraham is buried in Greenwood Square Union Church Cemetery (CFB Greenwood) - plot 147. He died aged 68. Kings County, NS, Probate Record PRO S-47: Abraham SPINNEY of Aylesford, NS, will probated on 2 Feb 1867: Heirs: SAUNDERS Susannah daughter SPINNEY Jane-Mrs wife WOODBERRY Fairfield grandson WOODBERRY Abram grandson WOODBERRY Gilbert son-in-law SAUNDERS Samuel son-in-law BISHOP Mary Ann daughter WOODBERRY Elizabeth daughter Abraham married (MRIN:2310) Jane Patterson PEARCE-36 , daughter of William PEARCE-29 and Jane PATTERSON-30 (MRIN:9), on 20 Jun 1820 in Aylesford, Kings Co, Nova Scotia. Jane was born on 16 Sep 1798 in Wilmot, Annapolis Co, Nova Scotia and was christened on 18 Sep 1798 in Wilmot, Nova Scotia. She died on 1 Feb 1869 and was buried in Greenwood, Kings Co, Nova Scotia.
Untitled Louisa May Alcott, From Little Women Annie Fields, From Fanny Fern (Sara Payson WillisParton, 18111872), Fern Jack London (1876-1916), The Call of the Wild. http://www.samford.edu/schools/artsci/english/lasseter/cultural.htm
Extractions: 1. Work and Class Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "The Village Blacksmith" Alexis de Tocqueville, "That Aristocracy May Be Engendered by Manufactures" A. W. Campbell, "Iron Interests of Wheeling" Captain Willard Glazier, "Pittsburg" John Roach, Senate Testimony from Iron Foundry Proprietor William Weihe, Senate Testimony f om Iron Puddler and Union Leader Jesse Claxton, J. G. Going, and N. R. Fielding, Senate Testimony from Workers of Color Robert D. Layton, Senate Testimony from Grand Secretary of the Knights of Labor Reese E. Lewis, "March of the Rolling-Mill Men" (song)
Edgar E. Boyd, Wheeling, West Virginia 1913 3. Irving Payson Boyd was born at Monroe, MI April 2 to Laramie City, Wyoming; havingaccepted a Call to a Annie May Boyd was born at Philadelphia, PA., May 30 http://www.clanboyd.info/state/West_Virginia/famhist/edgare/
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Archives: Office Of Development Services Record)1880 (Burleigh) Box 54 1880 (Call)-1881 (Cutler James Scollay Williamson,1910 156 Annie Crosby Emery Ida Josephine Everett, 1911 159 Payson Smith, 1911 http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/archives/odscl.shtml
Electronic Newsletter Volume1 No.8 Annie Gowen second born February 26, 1842 Temperance Gowen Marjorie A. Templeton,Foundation member of Payson, Ari zona tales of exotic ports of Call of the http://www.llano.net/gowen/electronic_newsletter/el199808.htm