Www.cedarseed.com/germanicnames.txt Berthe, Bertille, Bertil (fra), Berta, Bertina (it neighborhood) Chelsey, ChelsieClaiborne (M) From a surname, german Kleiber builder Clay (M) USA, from http://www.cedarseed.com/germanicnames.txt
Index Translate this page Gutenberg Clarke, Marcus Andrew Hislop, 1846-1881 Gutenberg Clausewitz, Carl von,1780-1831 Gutenberg Claxton, William J. Gutenberg Clay, Berta M. (pseud.) AKA http://www.elbooks.sk/angautC.html
Index Translate this page Boz AKA Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 Gutenberg Bramah, Ernest, 1869?-1942 GutenbergBrame, Charlotte M., 1836-1884 AKA Clay, Berta M. (pseud.) Gutenberg Brand http://www.elbooks.sk/angautB.html
Scioto County Cemeteries: Mershon Cemetery SHEPHERD, Berta M. 1907, 1971. SWORDS, Albert C. SOWRDS, Anna M. 1885 1892, 1958 1971. COBURN,Mayme COBURN, Clay, 1899 1899, 1966 1976. COBURN, Henry Clay, 1926, 1994. http://www.scioto.org/Scioto/Cemeteries/Union/mershoncem.html
Extractions: Union Township, Scioto County OH Mershon Cemetery is located on Pond Creek Road in Union Twp. The cemetery is situated with a central drive, and the stones were copied starting at the left-hand side of the drive (entrance) to the top and then from the upper right-hand side, continuing back down to the entrance. This transcription was done on 16 Jun 1997 by Rhea Gordley HALL, Lundy
Genealogy Data VA, (Henry) By James N. Bell Spouse STULTZ, Henry Clay Birth Abt STULTZ, Ann M.STULTZ, Edward Townes STULTZ, Berta G. STULTZ, Bessie M. STULTZ, Henry http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~stultz/dat17.html
Genealogy Data Page 92 (Family Pages) Father Russell, Marvon Richard Mother Hallman, Berta Lee Children County TN SpouseJudy, Henry Clay b. ABT 1823 Male Family Spouse Kelton, Jane M. b. ABT http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lynn/family/f_5b.html
All Saints Braddock Catholic Cemetery Section K Tombstone Inscriptions 1874 1936 Father Berta JOHN 1886 1954 Father Berta MARY 1890 W. 30 Aug 1917 9 Jan1981 M/SGT, US BRESSI VINCENZO 1872 1916 Father BRICKER LOUISE Clay 1916 1939 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tandnmca/allsaints/bradcathseck.html
(Mary CLAY? CREWES? CRISP? - HENRY De CLIFFORD Earl Of Cumberland) My Southern Family. Index of Persons. Mary Clay? James Marshall CLEMENT. Samuel MCLEMENT III. Samuel M. CLEMENT II. Berta de CLIFFORD (ABT 1115 1167), Res Wales. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/index/ind0140.htm
Extractions: Mary CLAY? CREWES? CRISP? (ABT 1660 - ) Res: Henrico Co. VA CLAYTON (ABT 1720 - ) Res: "Catalpa" Culpeper Co. VA CLAYTON Donald CLAYTON Elizabeth CLAYTON (ABT 1720 - ABT 1769) Res: Caroline Co. VA Elizabeth Anne CLAYTON (ABT 1722 - ) Res: "Redwood" In Culpeper Co. VA Elvira CLAYTON (ABT 1790 - ) Res: VA George CLAYTON (5 Oct 1720 - 9 Jun 1765) Res: Essex Co. VA George CLAYTON (ABT 1780 - ) Res: VA James CLAYTON Res: Philadelphia, PA Jo Ann CLAYTON John CLAYTON (ABT 1710 - 1772) Res: Caroline Co. VA Lucy CLAYTON (ABT 1710 - BEF 16 May 1763) Res: Essex Co. VA Lucy CLAYTON (ABT 1720 - AFT 1775) Res: "Catalpa" Culpeper Co. VA Mary CLAYTON (ABT 1682 - ABT 1735) Res: Caroline Co. VA Mary CLAYTON (ABT 1700 - ABT 1742) Res: Caroline Co. VA Nancy CLAYTON (18 Jul 1776 - 3 Sep 1805) Res: Bethania, Stokes [Forsyth] Co. NC Nelson CLAYTON Philip CLAYTON (ABT 1660 - ) Res: Culpeper Co. VA Philip CLAYTON Jr. (Maj.) (ABT 1720 - ) Res: "Catalpa" Culpeper Co. VA Philip Herndon CLAYTON (ABT 1800 - ) Res: KY Phillip CLAYTON (Maj.)
The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Berryhill To Betz Berta, Jerry of Rockford, Kent County, Mich. Best, Archland M. (d. 1933) of Hudson,Columbia County Betts, HD of Vermillion, Clay County, Dakota Territory (now S http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/berryhill-betz.html
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Index to Politicians: Berryhill to Betz Berryhill, Clare (c.1926-1996) Member of California state assembly , 1969-70; member of California state senate , 1972-76. Died of cancer , in Ceres, Stanislaus County , Calif., March 18 Burial location unknown Berryman, Jerome, Jr. of Ashland, Clark County , Kan. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Kansas, . Entombed in mausoleum at Highland Cemetery , Near Ashland, Clark County, Kan. Berryman, Jim (b. 1947) of Adrian, Lenawee County , Mich. Born in Flint, Genesee County , Mich., February 17 . Democrat. Business owner; mayor of Adrian, Mich. , 1985-90; member of Michigan state senate 17th District, 1991-98; candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 7th District, 1998. Member, Rotary . Still living as of 1998. Berryman, Wilson Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, Burial location unknown Bersche, James H. of Oakland County , Mich. Republican. Candidate in primary for delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from Oakland County 1st District, 1961. Still living as of 1961.
Upshaw Database A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q Sallie Maude (1887 1968) Sarah Louise (1880 -1948) Tabitha (1851 - ) Will Berta (1903 - 1987) William Clay Buren (1906 http://www.upshaw.org/familytree/upshaws/wc_idx/idx013.html
Authors C-F Clacy, Ellen Claretie, Jules, 18401913 Clarke, Marcus Andrew Hislop, 1846-1881 Clausewitz,Carl von, 1780-1831 Claxton, William J. Clay, Berta M. (pseud.) AKA http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/c-f.htm
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Glaire10 it. So, my name is Swift, and as rightly guessed the noble dwarf whose name, tomy regret, I don't know yet, I'm bard, who Berta crushed a Clay mug with http://gobbo.caves.lv/~morlot/glaire10.htm
Extractions: Kharox After Wog and Merryho left them, the travellers moved by the road south. During the trip they had a short rest for a lunch. All the way to Kharox they were moving very carefull Elsten was scouting ahead, Tusca was moving in the areguard. But there was noone seen across the road. At the evening the hills, they were passing, became larger and larger and soon they reached the feet of Taur-en-Farof. The forest was cut few hundred yards around the village and they were noticed early before knocking at the gate. The village of Kharox was built by the large rock. The stone wall of two human heights was securing the village from the north in a rough half-circle of about 500 yards in diameter. The ends of the wall were connected to the rock to the south. The wall had a single gate with a crossbowman guard. The area surrounding the wall was well planted a number of well kept apple trees, peaches, vegetable rows. The guard the red-bearded dwarf in a horned helmet, wearing a scalemail, aimed his heavy crossbow at them and demanded from the travellers to name themselves. The adventurers, indeed, introduced themselves. The dwarf watched the elf and the half-elf suspiciously for a moment, but then put aside the crossbow and announced Ok, you all may pass. Steelpick told me you are coming. The bard and his friends are kindly welcome to the party tonight. You still have some time to hang around. Our Jarl will send someone when its time. The dwarf turned on a mechanism, that opened heavy gate, and let them in, closing the gate again.
Volunteers to lend a hand in whatever the Clay Center needs Berta L. Campbell Margot Clark MatthewL. Cummings Floyd Ellis for Wheat First Union Jerry M. Huffman, Resident http://www.theclaycenter.org/volunteers.htm
Extractions: Back To Help Build The Center Page Calling all Volunteers! If you would like to be more involved with the Clay Center and have a bit of time or other resources to give, we have opportunities for you to help. The Clay Center greatly appreciates its many volunteers and the time and talent they generously invest in our special events and committees . The ClayCenter is proud to recognize this commitment on our Web site. If you are interested in helping the Clay Center, please fill out our Volunteer Interest Form Capital Campaign Ongoing Office Projects We need a team to help cover office duties. We would be glad to recognize your time or services as a contribution to the Clay Center. Newsletter: labeling and bundling for bulk mail (one day every other month) General office duties: answering the phone, collating meeting packets, updating a book of news articles on the Clay Center, etc. (one day per week) Fundraising Data Entry: contact us anyway. We appreciate your interest! Miscellaneous Projects Join the following special volunteers who are willing to lend a hand in whatever the Clay Center needs.
Extractions: Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Arnett and Cullars Surnames Alvin DEAN married Stacie Lea ARNETT. Stacie Lea ARNETT [ Parents was born in May 1890 in Clay Co., Ala.. She married Alvin DEAN. They had the following children: M i Thelbert DEAN F ii Gracye DEAN F iii Stacye DEAN F iv Ava Lou DEAN F v Majory Melissa DEAN M vi Charles A. DEAN Charles Don YARBOROUGH married Berta Irene ARNETT. Berta Irene ARNETT [ Parents was born in 1902 in Jones Co., Tx. She married Charles Don YARBOROUGH. They had the following children: M i Herbert Lee YARBOROUGH M ii Charles Arnett YARBOROUGH M iii James Richard YARBOROUGH M iv Gerald Allen YARBOROUGH William JANNELL married Rose Evelyn ARNETT. Rose Evelyn ARNETT [ Parents was born in Lubbock, TX. She married William JANNELL. Edward Henry HOLMES Sr. married Vivian ARNETT. Vivian ARNETT [ Parents was born in Lubbock, TX. She married Edward Henry HOLMES Sr.. They had the following children: M i Edward Henry HOLMES Jr. was born in 1944 in Corsicana, Tx. M ii James Fred HOLMES was born in 1948 in Lubbock, TX.
Durham County Literacy Council, Inc. - Schedule Berta Riley 5497190. Berta Riley. ongoing. Githens Middle School 4800 ChapelHill Rd. 27707. M,W. 7-9pm. Kathy Colville 560-3966. Elda Borges. Janine Clay.TBA. http://www.durhamlit.org/schedules.htm
Obituaries She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Berta L. Oliver of South Boston Ms. PatriciaJacox of South Boston; one son, Mr. John M. Sydnor of Ms. Ellen Inez Clay. http://www.thenewsrecord.com/obits.htm
Extractions: Obituaries Ms. Gloria Jean Medley Ms. Gloria Jean Medley of Washington, DC, formerly of Scottsburg, died March 28 at the Washington Hospital Center at the age of 44. Born in Halifax County on September 7, 1958, she was the daughter of the late Mr. Sherman C. Medley and Mrs. Gertrude Bailey Medley. She was employed by the AFL-CIO. Ms. Medley is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Holt, Ms. Pamela Gayles and Ms. Paula Traynham, all of Scottsburg, one brother, Mr. Willie Sherman Medley of the Bronx, NY, three aunts, Mrs. Gertrude Bailey of Alexandria, Mrs. Beulah Edmunds of Sutherlin and Mrs. Josephine Barksdale of Scottsburg, five uncles, Mr. Willie G. Bailey of Alexandria, Mr. Curtis Bailey and Mr. Milton Barksdale, both of Scottsburg, Mr. Willie Edmunds of Sutherlin and Mr. Eldridge Bailey of Roanoke, a brother-in-law, Mr. Eddie Holt of Scottsburg, one sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna W. Medley of the Bronx, NY, three nieces, four nephews and a host of cousins, other relatives and friends including the devoted Mr. Dyrell Madison of Washington, DC and Ms. Tonia Smalls of Scottsburg. A funeral service for Ms. Medley will be held Thursday, April 3 at 2 p.m. at the St. James Baptist Church with the Rev. Byrd B. Blackwell officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Holt, 1028 Woods Creek Lane, Scottsburg.
Collectibles, Collectible, Collecting B Barton's Creek Barbie Barley Bears Berta Hummel Betty Boop Blue Clay ClayworksBoehm M M. Cornell Steins MI Hummel MI Hummel Secondary Market Maasai http://www.jcsetc.com/Site_Map.htm
Pottawatomie Co. KS Cemetery Project Genealogy CLARK, James E. 1834, 1899. CLARK, James M. 1891, 1941. Clay, Ross, 12/07/1919, 11/11/1941.Clay, Thomas L. 7/12/1893, 11/02/1956. DALE, Berta Child, 4/14/1876, 8/06/1959. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/pottawat/potcem9.html
Extractions: Location: Starting in Onago go 1 mile north on Onago Road turn left on Golden Belt Road and go 1/4 mile west. As this is one of the larger cemeteries, it has been typed in sections for your convenients. Click on one of the following sections to be taken to that area. A - D E - I J - M M - S ... T - Z NAME BIRTH DEATH ABITZ, Emil F. ADAIR, Annetta A. ADAMS, Emma J. ADAMS, Howard E. ADAMS, Ira A. ALLEN, Steven E. AMES, Susie Mabel ANDER, Carl H. ANDERSON, Eldia S. ANDERSON, Gertrude ANDRICK, Almon H. ANDRICK, Charles C. ANDRICK, Dorothy M. ANDRICK, Jessie L. ARMSTRONG, Kate ARMSTRONG, Richard ARMSTRONG, Richard H. ASBURY, Cora M. ASBURY, Joy ATWATER, Andrew L. ATWATER, Anna ATWATER, Frank L. ATWATER, Marcus L. ATWATER, Rolla ATWATTER, Sarah M. AULT, Essie M. AULT, Infant AUSTIN, Ellen BAIRD, Darol D. BAIRD, Helen A. BAIRD, Lisa M. BAIRD, Neil P. BAKER, David Scott BAKER, Mary A. BAKER, Violet I. BALL, Bonny Ruth BALLENTINE, A. W. "Bill" BALLENTINE, Maude A. BALLENTINE, Oliver C. BALLENTINE, Wilma B. BARNES, Beulah M. BARNETT, Dahy B.