Welcome To The University Of The South Hock Established by Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hock of Hume - Established by Mrs.Sarah Foard Hume Lewis of Ide - Established by Mrs. Dora Donner Ide of New http://theology.sewanee.edu/gen_article_out/4391.html
Extractions: Scholarships with Dioscesan Preference The income from each of the following funds is awarded by the dean of the School of Theology in consultation with the Office of Financial Aid. Alexander - Established by Trinity Parish, Columbia, South Carolina. Beatty - Established by Mrs. Troy Beatty Jr. of Memphis, Tennessee, in memory of her husband, for, first, communicants of Grace-St. Luke's Church in Memphis; second, communicants of the dioceses of Tennessee; third, communicants of the Episcopal Church; fourth, students of established need and merit at the School of Theology; and fifth, students of any other Episcopal seminary. Boykin - Established by Ada T. Boykin for deserving students selected by said legatee. Bowden - Established by Mrs. Paul D. Bowden in memory of the Rev. Paul D. Bowden. Brown - Established by Mr. and Mrs. George C. Brown in memory of Percy Brown Sr.
Furnas County Marriage Index Ide - Jurey William H. 2 13T 1 FEB 1887 Ide, Nathan J E. 4 182 23 FEB 1909 Johnson, Alsie Jackson,Charles A. 2 J. Heenan, Bridget 7 315 Johnson, Belle Mrs. Post, Theodore http://members.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/marrIJ.htm
Harvey W. Ide Mary A, is the wife of Charles J. Schmelzer and lives in Kansas City, Missouri. EllaC. is the wife of Fred H. Anderson. Mrs. Judge Ide by her first http://169.147.169.151/genweb/archives/1918ks/bioi/idehw.html
Extractions: HARVEY W. IDE was one of the men who bore a conspicuous part in the early history of that section of Kansas around Leavenworth. He arrived when Kansas was a territory, and at the height of the epoch-making struggle over the slavery question. He was long distinguished as a lawyer, for many years was judge of the district bench, and a leader possessing not only brilliant intellectual qualities but that moral stability which is the expression of a strong character. He was born in Saratoga County, New York, April 19, 1833, and fourteen years later, in 1847, his father, Rodman Ide, moved to the Territory of Wisconsin, locating on a raw tract of land near Janesville in Rock County. His father was engaged in improving and cultivating his pioneer farm in Wisconsin until his death in 1872. Rodman Ide married Elvira Herrick, whose grandfather, Thomas Herrick, aided the colonies in their struggle for independence during the Revolution. It was in the environment of a Wisconsin homestead that the late Judge Ide came to manhood. To a sound intellect and sound body he brought, largely by his own exertions, a sufficient training and wherever possible he associated himself with men and books and other influences which would elevate and strengthen his capacity. He finished his education at Milton Academy, now Milton College. At the age of seventeen he was teaching school near Rockford, Illinois, just across the state line from his home county in Wisconsin. For several years he continued teaching and in the meantime read law. In 1856 before Judge J. R. Doolittle, who later became a United States senator, he was admitted to the bar at Janesville. During the remainder of that year he engaged in practice at Janesville.
Extractions: Cornell! Cornell! The Alumni Association of the University of California greeted the new President of Berkeley, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, at the banquet given by them in his honor at the Palace Hotel. With college yells and college songs these former students, some of them dating as far back as the class of '65, testified to their love of their alma mater, their interest in its welfare and their desire for its success under the new chief. In boisterous, boyish manner the old-timers and the most recent graduates fraternized and gave Mr. Wheeler a graphic idea of what they meant by "the hot time in the old town," of which they sang. He, the object of it all, was equal to the occasion. He enjoyed the fun, addressed them in the same spirit of camaraderie which they displayed, and made such an excellent impression that before the evening was over the alumni had vociferously pledged their unswerving support to the new President.
EC Spirit Si Mistere Mayo, Philip Melanchthon, Owen Meredith, J. Fitzgerald Molloy, Sarojini Naidu,Helen Nicolay, Frank Norris, Ruth Ogden Mrs. Charles W. Ide, Oliver Optic http://edison.ro/juridic/web/links.htm
Beers: Burig P. 810 In 1827 he was married to Fredericka Ide, who was born deceased wife of August Miller),Amelia (Mrs. Henry Snyder, of Moundsville, VA) and Charles H. In http://www.chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/burig-810.html
Extractions: Charles H. Burig was born December 21, 1838, at Furstenberg, Duchy of Brunswick, Germany, and came to America with his parents. He received his education at the common schools, at the same time, in his boyhood and early youth, assisting his father in the mill work, and the duties of the farm. Text taken from page 810 of:
Bio5 Bio Index I Morrison Ide, Bela Clinton Iliff Kester, John Bonham Kiler, Jane,Mrs. Kimball, John Maria Zorada Kinnebrew, Marcus Kinney, Charles S. Kirchner http://history.sloco.net/CABio/Bio5.html
Extractions: Bio Index K - Morrison Kalar, Johnson M. Kelsea, Henry Clay Kester, John Bonham Kiler, Jane, Mrs. Kimball, John Albion King, Charles O. King, Maria Zorada Kinnebrew, Marcus Kinney, Charles S. Kirchner, Gottlieb W. Kitchen, William Henry Klintworth, Gerd Kneppel Bros Kortner, Christian Kortner, James Krumlinde, John Charles M. Kuehl, Emma, Mrs. Kuhnle, Emanuel D. Bio Index J - Morrison Jack, Christine, Miss Jackson, William James, D. W. Jardine, John T. Jensen, Thomas Jespersen, Christian N. Jespersen, Hans I. Jessee, Archer Catron Jessee, Bert E. Johe, William Johnson, Albert Johnson, Charles H. Johnson, Edwin S. Johnson, Elvert Andrew Johnson, Ina Johnson, Niels Johnson, Peter Johnson, Thomas Jones, Albert Jones, J. Thomas Jones, Sophia F, Miss Jones, Sophie Butler, Mrs. Jones, Thomas Allen Bio Index H - Morrison Hahl, Ernest A. Hallstrom, Oscar E. Hampton, G. W. Hansen, Hans N. Hansen, Jacob P. Hansen, John C. Hansen, Morten Peter Hanson, Carl E. Harloe, Marcus, Capt. Harris, John L. Harrison, John H. Hart, Reuben Hasbesland, Hjalmar Hathway, Amos Riley Haun, Louis Z
Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/baltimore/obits/obits-i.txt of Sun the late Dr. Burt B. Ide, mother of Funeral from the resIdence of his daughter,Mrs. Charles Naditch 1120 31 May 1926 Baltimore North Charles Street, on http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/baltimore/obits/obits-i.txt
Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ca/colusa/probate/willprob.txt SC Hyde, George Ide, William B Ide, William B W Wakefield, Leroy Wakefield, LeroyWaldron, Charles Walker, William Patrick Walsh, John Walsh, Mrs Nannie Walsh http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ca/colusa/probate/willprob.txt
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Promo.net/pg/nl/9904-ny.txt xxx1818 Jul 1999 A Question of Latitude, by Richard H.DavisRHD 21qlttdxxx.xxx1817Jul 1999 Tattine, by Ruth Ogden Mrs. Charles W. Ide tttnexxx.xxx1816 http://promo.net/pg/nl/9904-ny.txt
"Mary Garrett Hay Loses State Post," [1920] Robinson and Mrs. Ruth Litt, of Manhattan; Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, of Suffolk; Mrs.Arthur L chairman of Albany County, who succeeds Alba M. Ide, of Troy http://womhist.binghamton.edu/nysuff/doc8.htm
Extractions: Document 8: Unidentified Newspaper clipping, [Brooklyn?] Mary Garrett Hay Scrapbook, 1895-1928, Manuscript and Archives Section, New York Public Library. Introduction This story noted Mary Garrett Hay's removal from state Republican party office, due to her opposition to Wadsworth. However, other less visible suffragists remained on the Executive Committee. Woman politican, Foe of Wadsworth, Dropped From Executive Committee. Glynn Names New Group. Brooklyn Loses one PlaceKracke Reappointed. State Chairman George A. Glynn announced a reorganization of the Executive Committee of the Republican State Committee last night. One of the features of the changes is a loss of one place on the group from Brooklyn. Ex-Public Service Commissioner F. J. H. Kracke, of Flatbush, was continued as a member. Mrs. William C. Beecher, of the Heights, was dropped upon her own application, it was announced. Her place was taken by Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, of Suffolk County. This gives the far eastern Long Island county two places, for Mrs. Ruth Litt was continued on the committee. In the announcement for the list Mrs. Litt was credited to Manhattan. Mary Garrett Hay Dropped Another important shift was the elimination of Miss Mary Garrett Hay. Her place was taken by Mrs. Douglas Robinson, a relative of the late Col. Roosevelt. Miss Hay, who won attention in the fight for suffrage and was classed as one of the shrewdest women politicians in the country, has lost much prestige in Republican affairs by her announcement of opposition to United States Senator James W. Wadsworth Jr.
National Grange Master Charles Foreman RR1, Box 167A Walker, 64790 Tel (417) 465-2389 Fax (417)465-2389, Lecturer Mrs. Dee Ide 701 W. Elm Shelbina, 63468 Tel (573) 588 http://www.nationalgrange.org/about/states/missouri.htm
G_ide.html 202. Gentle, JW. 177. George A. Ide Son. 327. George, Jeanette. 635. 132, 191,192. Glasco, S. 129. Glattly, Charles. 112. Glatty, Mrs. 110. Goben, Perry F. 204. http://lserver.aea14.k12.ia.us/SWP/jbriley/ucgen/Ide/g_ide.html
Extractions: G Gager, W. W. Galbreath, Mary F. Gard, Letitia Gardner, Emma Garfield, President Garmon, Gladys (Lorimor) Garrison, Cpl. Bert E. Garrison, George Garrison, George E. Garrison, Maurice Garrison, Milton L. Garrison, Minnie (Whittington) Garrison, Mrs. Hattie Gaston, Rev. W. L. Gault, Dave Gault, James Gault, Roy B. Gauvain, Antonio Gay, George Gear, Governor of Iowa Gebson, Louis Gebson, O. B. Geis, Bernice Geis, Cornelius M. Geis, Edward Geis, Elizabeth Geis, Emma (Ours) Geis, Frank Geis, Fred O. Geis, George Geis, Henry Geis, Jacob Geis, John Geis, Laura Geis, Lewis Geis, Louis Geis, Maria Geis, Maria (Eck) Geis, Mary Ann (Shoe) Geis, Mary Ann (Shoe-Smith)) Geis, Nicholas Geis, Sebastian Gent, Clara (Miller) Gent, Nicholas Gentle, George W. Gentle, J. W. George, Jeanette Gessford, Elizabeth (Davenport) Gessford, Mary Gessford, Stephen Gibson, Charles T. Gibson, Eliza (Carlisle) Gibson, George H. Gibson, Hon. John Gibson, John Gibson, Lew Gibson, Marietta (Hoover) Gibson, Mrs. John Gibson, O. B. Gibson, Roscoe C.
Index Translate this page 1828-1862 Gutenberg O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953 Gutenberg O'Reilly, AJ (AugustineJ.) Gutenberg Ogden, Ruth, 1853-1927 AKA Ide, Mrs. Charles W. Gutenberg Ogg http://www.elbooks.sk/angautO.html
Women In The Civil War Master Index J. Howe, Mrs. Charles Howe, Mrs. T. 0. Howell, Mrs. Howland, Mrs. Eliza W. Howland,Mrs. Robert S. Humphrey, Miss Husband, Mrs. Mary Morris Ide, Mrs. Ives, Mrs http://www.researchonline.net/cwwomen/mastindx.htm
Special Collections Hutton, Mrs. JC. Hyde, Mrs. Fred. Ide, Mrs. HP. Jackson, Mary P. Loucke, Mrs. Lovell,Mrs. BD. Ludington, Katharine. Lugg, CH. Lugg, Charles H. Lumbard, EB. http://www.usd.edu/library/special/pylecorres.htm
Extractions: Correspondents "Aberdeen Daily American" [Aberdeen, SD] "Aberdeen News" [Aberdeen, SD] "Alexandria Herald" [Alexandria, SD] "Blunt Advocate" [Blunt, S.D] "Dakotan" [Pierre, SD] "New York Tribune" [New York, NY] "The Clipper" [Canistota, SD] "The Democrat" [Wessington Springs, SD] "The Enterprise" [Worthing, SD] "The Gazett" [Burke, SD] "The Register" [Tyndall, SD] Acker, Mrs. C.S. Allen, Mrs. Charles C. Allen, Mrs. Charles R. Amaden, C.S. American Press Assoc. Anderson, C. H. Anderson, Elmer W. Anderson, John Q. Anderson, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. J.Q. Anding, Ida M. Atwater, Harry P. Bacon, Mrs. M. E. Bagley, Grace H., (Mrs. Frederick P.) Baisch, Mrs. R. W. Baisch, Mrs. Stella P. (Mrs.R. W.) Barbee, Mrs. A. J. Barkley, Mrs. W.E. Barnes, H.E. Barnhart, Mrs. W. H. Barron, Mrs.James Barry, Herbert Bastian, T.E. Bates, Eleanor Bates, Mark P. Beach, Metta W. Beach, Mrs. B. E. Beebe, Alice C. Beebe, Mrs. Lucy V. Beebe, Mrs. Marcus P. Beebe, Mrs. Plin Bennett, Mrs. M. M. Bennett, Mrs. M.M. Benson, Lewis Berry, Mrs. S. B.
I Iahins, Wm. tailor, rear of 191 Aliceanna. Iams, Charles, finisher, 38 s Poppleton. Ibbott,Frederick, 80 Block. Ichle, Mrs. Christina, 71 Granby. Iddings, Wm. Ide, Rev. Wm. http://www.bcpl.net/~pely/1864/i.html