Authors G-I AKA Josiah Allen's wife Holmes, Mary Jane, 18251907 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935 Holmes, Thomas, 1846-1918 Homer Honig http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/g-i.htm
Intemp Thomas Holmes, Secretary to Howard Association 18461918, see DNB., Lady HenrySomerset, Superintendent of Duxhurst Farm Colony, Retreat and Reformatory 1851 http://www.cliftonbooks.co.uk/Social Problems/Intemp.htm
Extractions: SOCIAL PROBLEMS Intemperance and Licensed Trade Report from the Select Committee on Public Houses, Scotland 1846, C.457, pp. viii and 61. Report, Proceedings, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index. Folio. Ex-lib. Rebound in new blue card covers. Report from the Select Committee on Public Houses 1854, C.367, pp. xxxiv and 347. Committee of 15 members appointed February 1854 "to examine into the System under which Public Houses, Beershops, Dancing Saloons, Coffee Houses, Theatres, Temperance Hotels, and Places of Public Entertainment are Sanctioned and Regulated, with a view of Reporting whether any Alteration or Amendment of the Law can be made for the better Preservation of Public Morals and for the Proper Accommodation of the Public ". Members incl. Sir George Grey [1799-1882, M.P. for Morpeth, see D.N.B .] and Sir John Pakington [1799-1880, M.P. for Droitwich, see D.N.B
General Resources: Virtual Libraries Declan of Ardmore; Thomas Holmes (18461918), London's Underworld; SylvesterMowry (1830-71), Memoir of the Proposed Territory of Arizona; http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/hist/library/internet/general/virtual.shtml
Extractions: Richard de Bury (1287-1345) Philobiblon (Love of Books) Augsburg Confession, 1530 Thomas Huxley, Autobiography and Selected Essays Andrew Dickson White, Autobiography Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography Charles Darwin, Autobiography John of Damascus, Barlaam and Ioasaph Henry Ossian Flipper, The Colored Cadet at West Point.[autobiography] Arthur Ransome, The Crisis in Russia Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy In America Gerald of Wales, The Description of Wales
INDEX ( ) Thomas Campbell (1846-1918) William James ( - ) Watts. (- ) Weingeist. Whitfield.Jesse George Mary Cornelia Nellie Regina Seana Elizabeth Thomas Holmes Sr. http://www.familyorigins.com/users/s/a/l/Thomas-W-Saltmarsh-jr/FAMO1-0001/fowndx
Project Gutenberg Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 18091894. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935.Holmes, Thomas, 1846-1918. Holz, Arno, 1863-1929. Homer. Honig, Winfried. http://www.surfsteve.com/gutenberg/authors.htm
Extractions: Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935
Pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~tu411991/docs/gutenberg/ReadingList.txt books., by Wells, HG (Herbert George), 18661946 Little Women, by Alcott, LouisaMay, 1832-1888 London's Underworld, by Holmes, Thomas, 1846-1918 Love Among http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~tu411991/docs/gutenberg/ReadingList.txt
Archives Of The Gray Herbarium Watson, Sereno, Thomas Potts James inventory in Archives Guide, Wheeler, Louis Cutter,see Camp, Wendell Holmes (19041963 Wilkinson, Edward, 1892, 1895, 2, 1846-1918. http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/sw.htm
Oregon In 1850 FARLOW, Sarah Maria (18461918) m'd 1862 MILLER, Elias Moore. FIELD, Joseph A. (1829-) HOGUE, Thomas G. Holmes FAMILY RESEARCHER Jean Kelley at jean@mt.net. http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1850.htm
Extractions: Last Updated 10/25/02 Groups To Oregon in 1850 *HP: Hardman Party *PM: Preston Morris Party; this party left spring of 1850 from Adams Co, ILL heading for California but apparently changed routes and went to Oregon. On the 1850 Census they were living in Oregon City but by 1851 Preston Morris had filed a DLC in Linn Co, OR; per Jean Laws at Ivyshire@cs.com Emigrants To Oregon in 1850 ABERNETHY, Alexander: ACHILLES, Shubel C: ADAMS, Sebastine C. ( - 1896): m'd [ ], Sarah A. ALBERSON, Solomon: ALFORD, J.C.: ALFORD, Russell: ALFORD, Thomas: ALFORD, William: ALLEN, John C.: to CA 1846 ALLINGHAM, William: ANDERSON, Jenetta: m'd MILLER, Malcolm ANDREWS, James (1830- ): ANKENY, Alexander Capt.: ANKENY, H.E.: ARBUCKLE, Robert: ARMSTRONG, William: AUBREY, Milton F.: BACKUS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
Oregon In 1847 APPERSON, Susan Harrison (18411899) m'd 1856 Holmes, Leander. BARNES,Martha P. (1846-1918) m'd JOHNSON,. BASTON, Thomas ( - ) m'd ,. http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1847.htm
Extractions: The following lists are being updated constantly. Also note that Nancy Prevost with the aid of a grant from Northwest Foundation has undertaken the task of researching the 1847 migration in depth. If you have information regarding the families of this emigration you are encouraged to contact her at prevost@ieway.com. NOTE: All female members of the emigration are listed by MAIDEN name [if known] even if they were married at the time of the emigration. Abbreviations: 1) Capt. John William Bewley: party consisted of 36 wagons when it started out. Left Independence, MO on May 7, 1847. Capt. Bewley was elected the permanent Captain after a shakedown period of several days. Included in the party were the Isaac Bewley family, the Prettymans, the Youngs, and the Victor Wallace family. Several days out of Independence they were joined by a train of 35 wagons from Oskaloosa and a party of American Fur Company trappers bound for the Lakes. Five months and three days after leaving Independence they had their first view of the Columbia. On Oct 10, 1847 they camped at the mouth of the Umatilla and the next morning the party began to separate and follow different paths. Some of the members of the train chose to go to the Whitman Mission where they became embroiled in the Whitman Massacre [follow the links under Missionaries to learn more about this event]
INDEX Albert Leon (18851944) Benjamin (1846-1918) Betty Carolyn (1927-1987) Beulah M Raney(1816-1899) Tartan P. (1805- ) Teresa (1808- ) Thomas M. (1806-1848 Holmes. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mhurdle127/fowndx.htm
INDEX 17451830) Thomas Roger (1821- ) Thomas Wayne (1846-1918) Wilborn P 1938-1962) HoraceClinton ( - ) Jemima (1825- ) LaDonna Wynn (1963- ) Thomas ( - ) Holmes. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ninamiller/fowndx1.htm
James, William, 1842-1910. Correspondence: Guide. 25 letters; 1883?1910. (45) Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935. (83) Putnam,James Jackson, 1846-1918. (95) Shackleford, Thomas M. 4 letters; 1905-1910. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00130.html
Extractions: Abstract: Correspondence and a few compositions of American philosopher and psychologist William James. Acquisition Information: This material includes many different accessions gathered together. The donor information, if known, is listed with each item. William James was an American philosopher and psychologist, a leader of the philosophical movement of Pragmatism and of the psychological movement of functionalism. Organized into the following series: Series: I. Transcripts of letters from William James to various correspondents
Extractions: Abstract: Letters to American philosopher and psychologist William James. Also includes letters to his wife, Alice Howe Gibbens James. Acquisition Information: Gift of the James family. William James was an American philosopher and psychologist, a leader of the philosophical movement of Pragmatism and of the psychological movement of functionalism. His wife was Alice Howe Gibbens James (1849-1922). Arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Adams, Brooks, 1848-1927. 2 letters to William James: (1) Boston, 17 Feb 1886. 2s.(2p.) (2) Same, 16 Apr 1887. 3s.(3p.)
Garrett County Cemeteries - Bittinger Church Cemetery BRENNEMAN, Susie, 18811947 and Simon P., 1877-1939. BRENNEMAN, Thomas, 1874-1955. ENGLE,Patterson, 1846-1918, GAR, Co., C, 3 PHB, Md. Holmes, Anna, no date. http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/MD/garrett/cemeteries/bittinger.html
Extractions: (Burials with birth before 1900) Bittinger Church Cemetery - Bittinger, Md. BAILEY , Wm. W., 1872-1962 and Cora A., 1876-1948 BEACHY , Elizabeth Lohr, 1856-1918, and Annie M., 1894-1922, and Harrison 1889-1955, and Root, 1886-1961 BEACHY , Oliver G., 1876-1967 and Arletta S., 1882- BEAVERS , Arthur R., 1890-1964, WVa., WW I, Pvt., Co. A, 7th Engr. Tng Reg. BEITZEL , Henry J., 1879-1951, and Cynthia E., 1885-1968 BEITZEL , Rosa C., 1882-1952 and John, 1883-1952 BITTNGER , Agnes, d. 3/23/1875, 58 yrs, 10 mos, 21 days and William H.,d. 12/9/1862 BITTINGER , Asa L., 1882-1954 BITTINGER , Claggett L., d. 8/12/1898, 3 yrs, 4 mos, 2 days BITTINGER , Ermon P., 1/29/1893-3/20/1864, WW I, PH, Pvt, Co K, 102 Inf.,Ohio BITTINGER , Frederick M., 1878-1965 and Sadie E., 1883-1954 BITTINGER , Harmon, 5/27/1867-7/30/1951, and Mary E., 12/18/1874-10/12/1934 BITTINGER , Hulda, d. 3/30/1871, 21 yrs, 10 mos, 21 days BITTINGER , Jonathan, d. 6/9/1895, 81 yrs, 23 days and Elizabeth, d.7/11/1889, 71 yrs, 8 mos, 6 days BITTINGER , Josiah, 1849-1903 and Catherine A., 1866-1930 and William,1893-1893
INDEX Elizabeth Susan (18691943) Lula Mae (1905-1947) Rosa Bell (1846-1918) Rosa Bell(1846-1918) Holmes. Lisa Tehane ( - ) Ophelia ( -) Sine W. ( - ) Thomas (1798 http://abernathyfamilyorg.home.att.net/fowndx2.htm
List Of Ebook Authors Thomas Wentworth, 18231911 Hogg, James, 1770-1835 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935 Holmes, Thomas, 1846-1918 Homer Honig http://www.irqpa.org/lphs/1948/library/AUTHORS.HTM
Strathmore, Alberta - Strathmore Cemetery, 1981 Hilton, Lawrence Earl, 1976. Holmes, Edward, 1870-1916. Sadler, Annie England,1881-1961. Sadler, Thomas SRP, 1874-1943. Stevens, Edward, 1846-1918. http://www.afhs.ab.ca/data/cemeteries/strathmore_strathmore.html
Extractions: Basic information has been provided on this website. Additional information (e.g., monument inscriptions and burial information that may include exact birth and death dates, parents, spouse, etc.) may be available in some cases and can be obtained through out query process. A small fee will apply. Alternatively, many cemetery indexes have been prepared as paper publications by the AFHS and are available for purchase.
Iowa Authors List 18911969 Drake, David Drake, George, 1846-1918 Drees, Clara Sister Mary Ildephonse,1884- Holland, Stephen Thomas Holm, Eleanor *Holmes, Marjorie (Mrs http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/iowaauth.htm
Extractions: "In 1945 the University of Iowa Library entrusted to one of its long-time librarians, Grace Wormer, the task of forming a special collection of books written by Iowa authors," wrote Frank Paluka in Iowa Authors: A Bio-bibliography of Sixty Native Writers (Iowa City: Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries, 1967). "An Iowa author, for the purpose of this collection, was considered to be any writer born in the state or definitely associated with Iowa who had written at least one published book. For non-native writers, a definite association with the state was usually interpreted to mean a residence in Iowa of twenty years or more." By 1967, the collection included the work of more than 800 writers.
S D Jones:Deupree:Mary Deupree And John Cheaney - Title Leonard Hardin(g) Cheaney (18461918) m 1873 Maria Elizabeth Julia Elizabeth Hite(1903-1970) m. Holmes Shenkel and c. Eleanor Gregory (1921- ) m. Thomas Roll. http://sdjones.net/deupree/mary.html
Extractions: Deupree Outline S D Jones Home Page Mary Deupree (1784-1834) m. 1801 John Cheaney (c1770-c1852). They moved from Charlotte Co., Va., to Nicholas Co., Ky, prob. between 1805 and 1808, where he remained for both 1820 and 1830 censuses. By 1840, he had moved to Henderson Co., Ky., but by 1849, he was living in Hopkinsville, Christian Co., Ky. Six children: William Deupree Cheaney (1802-betw 1880/88) m. 1823 Ellen/Eleanor Bowen (c1805-1888) They lived in Nicholas Co., Ky, for the 1830 census, Henderson Co., Ky. for the 1840-1880 censuses, and Evansville, Ind. where she is buried. Nine children: Julia H. Cheaney (1824-1861) m 1849 Strother Sisson (1820-1889). He married again after her death. She is buried in Henderson Co., Ky. Five children: M1A i. William A. Sisson (c1850- ), m 1874 Mary C. "Katie" Walker (d. 1928) Moved to St. Louis County, MO. Five children, two of whom died in childhood. The three who survived to adulthood: M1Ai a. Rupert Sisson (1878-1934). Moved to Cleveland, m. Ella Stoner and had seven children.
Names Index Page Ashton (21 APR 1993) HANEY, William Thomas (18 JUN Julie Lynn (1 OCT 1970-) Holmes,Unknown HOLTON 6 APR 1982-) JONES, Angelina (6 DEC 1846-1918) JONES, Annie http://www.famgen.net/nye/names3.htm