Record Of Insane - Marshall County, Indiana GREEN, J. J ROBBINS, Charles P. Edmunds, physician Witnesses Dr. WILSON, Dr. JamesKEYSER, Charles D. WIDEMAN, Mrs Maria inquest held 26 December 1876 by JP's http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarsha/1/recins.htm
Extractions: In the late 1800's, mental facilities were having the same problems we face today in that space for people needing treatment was not always available. Just inside the front cover of a large book recording admissions from Marshall County are two letters from the Indiana Hospital for the Insane. The book can be found in the Marshall County Historical Museum and the letters read:
Index; Fifield Website 3070) (01 Jul 1903) Chichester, Charles (3608) and Cilley, Benjamin (9573) and ElizabethEdmunds (9579) Cilley Clark, Anna (12466) and Lemuel Keyser (4036) (say http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~fifield/fifmarai.htm
Correspondence L 126. Edmunds, James R. One letter draft from CSP; February 14, 1896 Hopkins, CharlesJerome Keyser, Cassius J. Two letters to CSP, July 27 and November 12, 1908 http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/web/robin/robin_nofm/corrspnd.htm
Extractions: Letters, drafts of letters, and miscellaneous items such as postal cards, telegrams, receipts, applications, legal documents, formal invitations, notices, and even an occasional notebook. The correspondents are listed alphabetically, and of the dated entries, when there are more than three, usually the first and last dates are provided. L 1. Abbot, Francis Ellington. One letter to CSP, January 5, 1894. L 2. Adams, Brooks. Two letters to CSP, January 3, 1892 and January 12, 1896. L 3.Adams, Charles K. One letter (TS.) to CSP, January 12, 1892. L 4. Adams, George B. Two letter drafts from CSP, May 17, 1901. L 5. Agassiz, Alexander. One letter to CSP, July 5, 1903. L 6. Agassiz Elisabeth C. Four letters to CSP December 16. 1891. December 8, [1892], January 27, n. yr., and December 30, n. yr. L 7. Agassiz, Louis. An invitation to CSP to attend a reunion of Agassiz's pupils on the one hundredth anniversary of Agassiz's birth, May 1907. L 8. Aikens, H. Austin. One letter (with an enclosed letter to the editor of The Nation) to CSP, September 27, 1902; one letter draft from, n.d. L 9. Alden, John B. One letter from CSP, August 25, 1890.
Extractions: Of Schoenaich, Kingdom of Wuertemberg, German. Lucas Vetter was born on November 23rd, 1696, at Derdingen, Wuertemberg; he was a blacksmith and freeholder, and lived at Schoenaich in the vicinity of Derdingen, and was married in 1722 to Katherine Lenninger. He died prior to 1753. CHILDREN: Lucas Vetter, B 1723, at Derdingen. John Vetter. Hanjost Vetter. FIRST GENERATION (1.) Lucas Vetter, b. 1723, at Derdingen, lived at Schoenaich, Koenigrech, Wurtemberg, German. He emigrated to American in 1754, and settled near Johnstown, in the present county of Fulton, N. Y. According to the parochial books of Schoenaich, he married on November 8th, 1753. The entry is as follows: "Married, Lucas Vetter, blacksmith and freeholder, legitimate son of Lucas Vetter, late freeholder and blacksmith, and Agnes Wacker, legitimate daughter of Jacob Wacker, late freeholder and farmer. Text of sermon, Psalm 128 vs. 5 and 6." Schoenaich, county seat Boeblingen, is a very ancient place and was long before the Reformation incorporated as a village. The church was erected in the 14th century and rebuilt in 1840. The original tower still remains. The village has 2,000 inhabitants, mostly farmers, and it has tow large knitting mills and two cigar factories. Thousands from that village and vicinity have during the last two centuries emigrated to America.
Crabbe Family Pages - John Crabb Edmunds, Exeter, DEV, ENG; d. in USA Children of Nancy Crabb (1011922) and Peter KeyserBlue Jr (1011923) were Charles S CRABB (1012317); b. 12 Mar 1850 in Darby http://crabbe.accessgenealogy.com/TreesAll/TreesTMG/101a.htm
Extractions: (b.c1450) (produced with "The Master Genealogist" software) Generation One John CRABB (1011099); b. circa 1450 in Castlewich, CON, ENG; m. ? Brusey (1011100) 1469 in Castlewich, CON, ENG. ? BRUSEY (1011100) was born circa 1452 in Castlewich, CON, ENG. She was also known as Crabbe. She was also known as Crabb. Children of John Crabb (1011099) and ? Brusey (1011100) were as follows: Generation Two John CRABB (1010595); b. circa 1470 in Castlewich, CON, ENG; m. Mary Scawen (1010597) circa 1497 in Castlewich, CON, ENG. He was also known as John Crabbe. Mary SCAWEN (1010597) was born circa 1472 in Molineck, CON, ENG. She was also known as Crabbe. She was also known as
Www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/index.txt 1873 Edmunds, Clarence Frank n 1909 Edmunds, Louis Lake Edwards, Bela Bates 1824 Edwards,Charles Henry 1888 1891 Edwards, George Barnard n 1876 Edwards, Henry http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/index.txt
Merrill.olm.net/family/tylcoat3/gendex.txt g0000069.html I2310 Keyser George /Keyser/ ABT 1619 USA d0000/g0000012.html I1064 LOCKWOOD CharlesBlomfield /LOCKWOOD ABT 1804 'of Bury St Edmunds' 1880 d0001 http://merrill.olm.net/family/tylcoat3/gendex.txt
Results Of 2001 Hastings Half Marathon V3 1072 14535 Roland De Keyser, Oudenaarde Belgium District AC V3 1110 14619Charles Claypoole, Paris Crawley V1 1428 15144 William Edmunds, Ice House http://www.hastings-half.co.uk/2001/1to2892_2001.html
Ny Times 1873.Attempted Murder.BARRETT/READON. 1876 November 26 News. 1878.August 31Sept.1thru 4 Marriage OBITS. Charles W. CRANE, in the 47th year of his age. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Newspaper/NYTimes.html
Extractions: enter name and hit return Find in Page New York Times 1870 September 29 1873.Attempted Murder.BARRETT/READON 1876 November 26 News 1878.August 31-Sept.1 thru 4 Marriage OBITS ... 1991. Nov.21. Death.Memoriam 1873.Attempted Murder.BARRETT/READON Sept ? 1873 SHELDY1@aol.com Michael Barrett was Arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of attempting to take the life of John Reardon, of No 69 Hamilton Avenue. Barrett has a niece Mary, aged nine years, who lived with the family at No. 242 Van Brunt Street. On Tuesday Last a wretch named Michael Wallace, alias Heffernan, outraged the child in the cellar of the house, and yesterday morning the child's mother told Barrett of the Occurence. He became terribly enraged, and procured a pistol with the intention of shooting Wallace, but meeting Reardon at the corner of William and Conover Streets, and mistaking him for Wallace, fired a shot at him, fortunately failing to hit his mark. Barrett was arrested and held to await an examination. Las evening the Police Succeded in arresting Wallace, and he was held to answer for the outrage on the child. 1878 August 30.Obits
Volume III Chapter XXXVIII this beginning in May, I think, 1876, and ending and I went to the house of HonorableCharles Gibbons. Grant would get enough Sherman and Edmunds delegates to http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/hayes/chapterxxxviii.html
Extractions: CHAPTER XXXVIII PRESIDENT FOURTH YEAR NATIONAL AID TO EDUCA- TION TEMPERANCE TRIP TO PACIFIC COAST PONCA INDIAN EPISODE - VETO OF REFUNDING BILL PRESIDENTFOURTH YEAR 591 592 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES PRESIDENTFOURTH YEAR 593 594 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES PRESIDENTFOURTH YEAR 595 596 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES PRESIDENTFOURTH YEAR 597 598 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES PRESIDENTFOURTH YEAR 599 600 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES PRESIDENTFOURTH YEAR 601 602 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES PRESIDENTFOURTH YEAR 603 604 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES PRESIDENTFOURTH YEAR 605 606 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES Of course the final issue is in doubt, but it is a case full of hope, and a case for presenting a bold and confident front. John Thompson's advice should be our keynote in advising. The country is full of men of no party ties. Garfield is the ideal self-made man. Nobody since Dr. Franklin so completely the work of his own ambitious labor. Clay and Lincoln got their place by gifts direct from Heaven. But the full man, the trained man, the man equipped for achievement, in short, the man like Garfield, is made by his own perseverance and industry. What an encouragement to the ambitious young fellows of our country! It will surely tell in the canvass. If before the day of the Presi- dential election we can persuade the country that Garfield is surely coming in, we may carry several Southern States. What a victory that would be! But - Sincerely, R. B. HAYES.
Supreme Court - Case Citation Finder - 1863-1889 Terms (1 Wall.- Cole v. Cunningham, 133 U. S. 107 (1890). Keyser v. Hitz, 133 U. S. 138 (1890). cxxxv(1876). Osborn v. United States, 131 U. S. Appx. cxxxvii (1876). http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/casefinder/casefinder_1863-1889.html
Extractions: PUBLIC "-//Stanford University::Libraries::Dept. of Special Collections::Manuscripts Division//TEXT (US::CSt::M166::Pacific Geograpic Society Records)//EN" "m0166.sgm" Guide to the Pacific Geograpic Society Records, Processed by Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Patricia White Machine-readable finding aid derived from paper by means of scanning and OCR; OCR file edited for typographical errors before encoding. Date of source: January 1967. Finding aid is written in English. Guide to the Pacific Geograpic Society Records, Collection number: M166 Department of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford University Libraries Stanford, California Processed by: Special Collections staff Date Completed: January 1967 Encoded by: Patricia White Descriptive Summary Pacific Geograpic Society Records, Special Collections M166 Pacific Geographic Society 3 linear ft. Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives. Administrative Information Access Restrictions: None.