The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died In 1923 William Rufus Day (18491923). James William Denny (1838-1923) Richard Nathaniel Hackett (1866-1923). Alva Lysander Hager (1850-1923) (1868-1923). Jan 19 Edmund H. Taylor, Jr. (1830-1923) http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/died-1923.html
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Politicians Who Died in 1923 Arranged By Name: Arranged By Date (where known): Jan 4: Thomas Jefferson Hudson (1839-1923) Jan 6: Henry Clay Ferguson (1847-1923) Jan 7: J. Jacob Stellwagen (1843-1923) Jan 9: Lewis Philip Ohliger (1843-1923) Jan 10: Lon Vest Stephens (1858-1923) Jan 16: J. Bryan Grimes (1868-1923) Jan 19: Edmund H. Taylor, Jr. (1830-1923) Jan 20: Irving Smith Coburn (1874-1923) Jan 29: Alva Lysander Hager (1850-1923) Jan 30: John Stevenson Tarkington (1832-1923) Feb 3: Charles M. Floyd (1861-1923) Feb 6: Wyatt Aiken (1863-1923) Feb 10: Martin Augustine Knapp (1843-1923) Feb 16: Thomas C. Power (1839-1923) Feb 16: William J. White (1850-1923) Feb 18: Frank E. Blakeman (1857-1923) Feb 20: Patrick Murphy Pearsall (c.1859-1923) Feb 26: George C. Perkins (1839-1923) Feb 27: Joseph Ralph Burton (1852-1923) Feb 28: Job Barnard (1844-1923) Mar 1: W. Bourke Cockran (1854-1923)
Extractions: web hosting domain names email addresses related sites Mead, William R.: Meade-Falkner, J. Melanchthon, Philip, 1497-1560 Melville, Herman Mencius [Mengzi, Mang-tse] Mencken, H. L.: Menken, Adah Isaacs: 1835-1868 Mencken, H. L. Meredith, George The Amazing Marriage (Golden Gale zip format) , 1895 (P)( DOS Reader or Windows Reader required) The Egoist: A Comedy in Narrative An Essay on Comedy and the Uses of the Comic Spirit Lord Ormont and his Aminta (Golden Gale zip format) , 1894 (P)( DOS Reader or Windows Reader required) One of Our Conquerors (Golden Gale zip format) , 1891 (P)( DOS Reader or Windows Reader required) Poems - Volume 1 (Gutenberg texts) Poems - Volume 2 (Gutenberg texts) Poems - Volume 3 (Gutenberg texts) A Reading of Life, Other Poems
Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations are Year Entries Dawson WF William Francis 1968 1 Day Alexandra 18 Day Betsy 4 DayBrant 1994 1 Day Bruce 1997 1 Day David 1947 4 Day Edmund 1866 1923 1908 1 http://infolynx.ci.tucson.az.us:90/kids/1899,1901/search/aDay, Edmund, 1866-1923
Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations Steinheimer collection. Other author, Miller, Marion Mills, 18641949 Author.Day, Edmund, 1866-1923 Attributed name. GW Dillingham Company, Publisher. http://infolynx.ci.tucson.az.us:90/kids/1899,1901/search/ag/ag/1,1463,5000,B/fra
Extractions: LOCATION CALL # STATUS Main Steinheimer 3rd FL Fiction Murray LIB USE ONLY Description Notes Subjects Electronic link. Steinheimer collection Other author Miller, Marion Mills, 1864-1949 Author. Day, Edmund, 1866-1923 Attributed name. G.W. Dillingham Company, Publisher. Decorative Designers, Binding designer.
PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - R AUTHOR Miller, Marion Mills, 18641949 _ Day, Edmund, 1866-1923 LANGUAGE EnglishSUBJECT Fiction Arizona NOTES PZ PG ENTRY 763 - POSTING DATE Dec 1996 http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/i-_r12.html
The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg Spiritwalk Resources for Spiritual Awakening. A place for spiritual inquiry and development. Dedicated to Personal Growth and Spiritual Development. Davis, Charles Belmont, 18661926, Editor. Day, Edmund, 1866-1923. Douglas, Robert B. (Robert Bruce), 1848- , Translator http://www.spiritwalk.org/gutenberg.htm
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Listing Of Authors Charles), 18631941 Dau, WHT (William Herman Theodore), 1864-1944, Translator Davis,Charles Belmont, 1866-1926, Editor Day, Edmund, 1866-1923 Donal Grant http://www.e-text.worldwide-library.org/editors_translators.htm
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Randolph Township Dora Brown 19021924. Edmund C. Brown 1906-1967. George Day (?) 1867-1936. LeslieH. Day (?) 1897-1916. Henry O. Senn 1866-1923. Edward I. Shue 1913-1984. http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/randolph_township8.htm
Extractions: Lakeside Cemetery I claim and reserve any and all rights to the works that I have compiled and created. These pages may be viewed much like a library book, but I do not approve of any type of reproduction in any format. Persons or organizations desiring to use the information contained within in my web pages MUST obtain my written consent. All information is for Non-Profit use only. This cemetery has regular care and is in good shape. The cemetery is located within one mile, to the east, of the town on Randolph, Minnesota and boarders the northwest shore of Lake Byllesby. In the book "History of Dakota County and the city of Hastings" by Rev. Edward D. Neill, written in 1881, he wrote the following about Randolph: 'The cemetery is the property of the town, and is under the control of the town board. It is situated in the north-east quarter of section 8, and the north-west quarter of section 9, and contains about three acres. The land was donated by D.H. Morrill and J.W. Pennimann. The first internment made in this ground, was that of a Miss Reinhardt, of Hampton; the second was Mrs. James Hassan, who died in December 1857, which was the first death within the limits of this town. This cemetery was for a time enclosed within the farm of Mr. Pennimann. In 1877, it was enclosed by a wire fence, and in 1879, was surrounded by shade trees. It contains about thirty graves (page 449).' This cemetery was transcribed in 1996.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery Doris E. Kraus 6 December 1912 6 February 1989. Edmund E. Kraus 1897-1958. JeanA. Kraus - 1946 - age 1 Day. Jean A. Kraus - 1946 -. Lydia Pitmon 1866-1923. http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/Chaska-Mt.Plesant5.htm
Extractions: Mount Pleasant Cemetery city of Chaska, Carver County, Minnesota: T115N - R23W, section 5 I claim and reserve any and all rights to the works that I have compiled and created. These pages may be viewed much like a library book, but I do not approve of any type of reproduction in any format. Persons or organizations desiring to use the information contained within in my web pages MUST obtain my written consent. All information is for Non-Profit use only. This cemetery is maintained on a regular basis and is in fair shape. This cemetery is located within the city of Chaska, just north of the current highway 212 and along highway 41 (or Chestnut Street). The cemetery grounds are very old and the sod / grass has become very soft and thick. There were several newer burial monuments that had sunken into the sod / grass and were barely visible. In the 1915 "Compendium of History and Biography of Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota", edited by Maj. R.I. Holcombe and William H. Bingham, they wrote: ... Mount Pleasant Cemetery was acquired by the cemetery association of that name and surveyed by Lucien Warner in 1865. In "Chaska - A Minnesota River City, Volume I, The 1800s", by the Chaska Bicentennial Committee, they wrote: ... The site of Mount Pleasant cemetery was apparently a local burial spot before the cemetery association was formed. While that is not certain, the area was referred to as "the old burying ground" which makes that implication. The cemetery association was formed in the spring of 1863. ... In December of the same year additional land was purchased for the cemetery. As a result, it then extended to the Chaska and Smithtown Road. A later 1865 survey indicated its area was nearly four acres. Within the first year the lots had been laid out, staked and were available for sale. A "new pine board fence" also enclosed its boundaries. (page 119-120)
HL Francis, Editor Dau, WHT (William Herman Theodore), 18641944, Translator Davis,Charles Belmont, 1866-1926, Editor Day, Edmund, 1866-1923 Douglas, Robert B http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
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600000 People Connected With European Royalty It currently gets 3000 unique visitors a Day. Father Edmund Henry Pery 1st Earl(17581844) 7 10 Father John Irvin Edwards (1866-1923) 1 Mother Ona Faught http://www.e-familytree.net/f3309.htm
Extractions: Sign my guestbook or Send me an email It costs me $50.00 (US) a month to host e-familytree.net. It currently gets 3000 unique visitors a day. If only 10% of the people (300) donated .05 of their local currency each, I'd almost cover my costs. So if you can, please donate a bit to keep this place going! Thanks for your help! Rob Salzman
Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Tennessee 27June 4, 1931 Charles F. Wilde, 1866-1923 Lizzie O 1896 Martha Skinner Mallory,no dates Edmund Skinner Mallory July 26, 1829-July 1905 (no Day given) William R http://www.tngenweb.org/madison/riverside/rcem-s4.htm
Www.surnames.com/publish/erikson/early/Cd-114/Miner.txt minister at Ashburnham, Mass., m Sarah Craft 3Edmund (1816-86 Isaac (1816-87), minister,m Sophia Day 2-Son of Rev. 83); 2-Charlton Miner (1866-1923; m Grace http://www.surnames.com/publish/erikson/early/Cd-114/Miner.txt
Fauna Mihalko Genealogy Files 2. Louis Jay Perkins (18661923), s/o Augustin Perkins Rhoda Marsh Wildman. an obitfor Mrs. Paul Peddie who had died the Day before Edmund Bryant, b. 1796, Va http://myindianahome.net/gen/jeff/records/family/mihalko.html
Extractions: Fauna Mihalko, former genealogy librarian at the Madison Jefferson County Public Library, collected many useful and interesting records over the years. These files were donated to the Jefferson County Historical Society . Records were organized into two categories, Jefferson County Genealogy and Jefferson County Subjects. The following is an index to the genealogy files only, of which I have cross-referenced the file titles. There are many more names within the individual files which are not indexed here. Some title names are of the person submitting the information. Individual genealogy files contain various contents. Some files are correspondence between Fauna and family genealogists, other files contain newspaper articles on individuals and / or families; and still other files are quite extensive -as are the Ryker and Lee files. I wish to thank Fauna Mihalko and her family, as well as the Jefferson County Historical Society for preserving this body of work for future genealogists. Ruth A. Hoggatt
Dakota Genealogy Bulletin Board - S Värmland, Sweden that came to presentDay Moody County these families (A) AugustaStevenson (1866-1923) and Charles on June 23, 1897 to Edmund Knudtson, son http://www.time-passages.com/dakota-genealogy-bulletin-board-s.html
Migrations Project - Surname Page 18231870, probably Day, Saratoga County, NY. John Adam REISING, 1866-1923,IN. Edmund ZAWACKI, 1847-1916, Danzig, Prussia, Germany now Gdansk, Poland. http://www.migrations.org/surname.php3?migname1=SEE