ReadingProgrammes 1927-1933 actor Sebastian, Dorothy, Miss actor Hamilton, Neil, Mr. Brisson, Carl, Mr. actor Greenwald, Joseph, Mr. actor Lyel, Viola, Miss actor Moore, Frank, Mr http://library.ukc.ac.uk/library/special/Programmes/PRG1933.HTM
Extractions: TEMPLEMAN LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY Theatre Collections : Programme Collection Jack Reading's Programmes 1927-1933 UKC/PRG/READ/THE LDN HIP : F174764 Theatre programme advertising a new revue to be produced at the London Hippodrome entitled SHAKE YOUR FEET. London Hippodrome, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, England SHAKE YOUR FEET
Rose Hill Cemetery, Buffalo, Iowa W) Umphress, Martha M. 18651932. Moore, Elias L. 1869-1935. W) Moore, Rose W. 1872-1904 Langreldt, Dorathea 1910-1912. Hobert, Joseph D. 1875- http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/rosehillcem.htm
Extractions: Transcribed by Elaine Rathmann Rol. Thommie Egger, Peter A. W) Reed, Anna Umphress, Charles W. W) Umphress, Martha M. Moore, Elias L. W) Moore, Rose W. Crossan, Guy R. W) Wagner, Elizabeth Croft, S. H. W) Croft, L. M. D Croft, Lauran Gelhaar, Albert Wm. Gelhaar, Albert Carfield W) Gelhaar, Freda Gelhaar, Elisa Gelhaar, Adolph Frahm, Max H. Frahm, Delbert E. Langreldt, Dorathea Hobert, Joseph D. W) Hobert, Emma A. Hobert, James H. Strohbehn, Benj. L. Badgerow, Mary W) Muth, Dora Pagel, R. B. W) Pagel, L. D. Ch Gertrude D. Arlene R. Halbert, Hester Halbert, Walter Halbert, Franklin B. Halbert, Elmina M. Alford, Clarence Brownfield, J. A. (Co. D. 1, Wis. H. A. - Petersen, Hans Bell, John F. W) Bell, Laura J. Ord, Geo. L. W) Ord, Mary E. Rostenbach, Gustav W) Rostenbach, Emma DeLap, Amanda A. D) Mary M. Pagel, Bernhard J. W) Pagel, Margretha H. Montgomery, John Frank W) Montgomery, Elizabeth C. S Frank H. Watterson, Anna M. Watterson, Wm. H. Giebelstein, Clyde C.
INDEX Harriett Emma (18681868) Infant of Albert and Emeline (1872-1872) James MooreJames Wilbur Robert Hamilton Scott Hamilton Emeline (1837-1923) Joseph , Jr. http://www.familyorigins.com/users/k/i/n/Gerry-B-King/FAMO3-0001/fowndx.htm
Jane's Families - Gordon Sam Moyle ( dec.) 4 Hamilton Gordon (1834 3 John Gordon ( - dec.) -3 JosephGordon ( - dec G Brown (1886 - 1971) 6 Abram Moore Brown (1888 http://www.geocities.com/~topolyp/gordon.html
Extractions: Click Here to return to Jane's Families - (last revised 03/03/03) Gordon Family William Gordon Prudence Hays (1748 - AFT 1820) [see Hays Issue Issue Issue ... William Gordon (CA 1784 - 1874) Eleanor Gordon Wilkinson Gordon Cross Mary Ramsey Susannah Cross ... Jane Gaston [see Gaston - Page 4 Gilbert Gaston Gordon Julia Ann Beers Bovard ... Issue [see Carson Issue Issue Issue William Gordon (5 May 1745 - 26 Apr 1812 at Moon Twp, Allegheny Co, PA) was possibly born in Scotland, emigrating to Pennsylvania at an early age. He married Prudence Hays (17 Sep 1748 - after 1820), daughter of David Hays and [see Hays for more detail] on 16 Jun 1770 in Northampton Co, PA. William served in the Pennsylvania colonial navy, being listed as the master of the sloop Fame on 29 Apr 1766 and the brig Clementine in Dec 1767. William and Prudence settled in Moon Twp, Allegheny Co, PA prior to the Revolution. He became a cabinet maker and built a small sawmill on his property near what is now the Greater Pittsburgh Airport. William is buried at Montour Cemetery and his tombstone denotes him as a Revolutionary War Veteran. The death date and burial site for Prudence are currently unknown. William Gordon (circa 1784, Moon Twp, Alleghency Co, PA - ?) was born on the family farm near Montour's Meeting House. On May 7 1807 he was listed as a deserter from a regiment of the Pennsylvania Militia, being described as 23 years of age, 6 feet and one half inches tall, having black eyes, black hair, and a dark complexion.
The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Were First Hamilton (18711948) also known as Eva M. Hamilton of Grand Daughter of JosephWilson Fifer Carolyn C. Moore (b. 1904) also known as Carrie Moore of http://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html
Extractions: or who took part in famous firsts in chronological order Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804) also known as Philip Schuyler Father-in-law of Alexander Hamilton ; father of Philip Jeremiah Schuyler ; grandfather of William Stephen Hamilton . Born in Albany, Albany County , N.Y., November 20 . Member of New York colonial assembly Delegate to Continental Congress from New York , 1775, 1777, 1779-80; general in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of New York state senate Western District, 1780-84, 1785-89, 1791-97; U.S. Senator from New York , 1789-91, 1797-98. Built the first flax mill in America. Died in Albany, Albany County , N.Y., November 18 . Original interment in unknown location; reinterment at Albany Rural Cemetery , Menands, N.Y. See also: congressional biography Felix Robertson (1781-1865) of Nashville, Davidson County , Tenn. Born in Nashville, Davidson County , Tenn., January 11 , the first white male child to be born in what is now the city of Nashville. Mayor of Nashville, Tenn.
Untitled Helen Follett, Henry Michael (18641950) Follett, Henry Lynn Margaret Hall, RichardJoseph (1908-1990 Hamilton, Ian Hamilton, Michael Andrew Charles Hamilton http://engphys.mcmaster.ca/~bill/genealogy/group_sheets/nameindx.htm
A DATA003 18331903 McKENZIE Kenneth 1925 Moore William Ferguson 1819-1871 GOFFAT AliceHAMILTON Betsy HARTFORD Louise 1902-1966 BREMNER Joseph 1844 BREMNER http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/162/e162a003.htm
North Addition Section 2 Blocks Jr. 26 Dec 1919 NO MARKER MONROE, Joseph E. 3 27 COOK, SS, Mrs. 1923 NO MARKERMOORE, John E 1985 MARKER BURNETT, AH 18471919 OCCB Alex Hamilton; 21 June http://www.dallasgenealogy.org/oakcliff/north2blocks.htm
Extractions: Inventory begins in the southwest corner of Block 3. The North Addition was laid out in blocks and numbered beginning in Section 1 and continued into Section 2. It is important to note that the block numbers are only for those in this section. These are not consecutive since some of the block numbers fall in Section 1. The two tiers were inventoried from south to north.
Names Index Page 3 OCT 18195 FEB 1893) Mauck, Joseph Baker (5 SEP 1871-2 OCT 1924) Mercer, AlexanderHamilton (1869-1924 AFT 1880) Monger, Hiram J. (ABT 1848-UNKNOWN) Moore, ? http://www.shambaugh.org/Adolph/names2.htm
Cemetery Index 26 Jun 1948 Hamilton, George 1901 1950 Hamilton, John B US Army WWI McHarq, JosephStockton 12 Apr 1835 26 1976 Montoya, Sophia V. 1874 1960 Moore, Brunetti F http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~godzoriz/Cemetery/masonicindex.html
Www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/a/A.P.Watt_and_Company/11036.txt The Service of Life 26.08 Drummond, Hamilton Gobelin Grange The Story of a Fool 27.18Moore, F. Frankfort The Parson's Revels 28.01 Fletcher, Joseph Here's for http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/a/A.P.Watt_and_Company/11036.txt
Extractions: COATS, Homer Tipton ( Homer Tipton Coats , 85-year-old retired farmer, died at his home at Smartts January 6 after an illness of a week. Funeral rites were held the following day at 1 p.m. at Smartts January 6 after an illness of a week. Funeral rites were held the following day at 1 p.m. at the Smartt Memorial Presbyterian Church with Rev. Geddes Orman officiating. Burial was in Bethlehem cemetery. The deceased, native of Kirklin county, Indiana, was born November 22, 1864 and was a son of Elijah Coats and Rachel Pursefull Coats. He was married to Miss Mary Rayburn, who survives, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Besides his wife, Mr. Coats is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Eda M. Sanders, Topeka, Kans., and one son, Kenneth H. Coats. Also a sister. Arrangements were by High's. Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN. 20 Jan 1950, p. 11. We wish to take this means of expressing our deep and heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our dear friends, neighbors and relatives for the beautiful flowers and for the comforting words during the recent loss of our dear son and brother, Robert Coats. Also thanks to Bro. William Middleton and to Mr. High. We shall never forget your many kind deeds.
INDEX James David ( ) James Harold ( - ) James Harold ( - ) James Moore (1921-1922 AndrewJoseph (1990- ) Billy Joe (1969- ) Eve Elizabeth (1991- ) Keith Hamilton. http://www.tnstate.edu/jdodd/lackey/tittle/fowndx.htm
Tracking Your Roots: Escambia County, AL Cemetery Page Missie Moore McGowin April 9, 1876 August 3, 1905. WORTHINGTON (double marker) JosephWiley b. 8 AUG 1904 d. 14 DEC 1990. Hamilton, Stella 1 OCT 1876 28 FEB 1946. http://www.trackingyourroots.com/escambcem.htm
Extractions: Cemetery Page The Mason Cemetery This catalog of the Mason Cemetery was conducted on Sunday, October 31, 1999 by Jim Garrett and his son, Chris Garrett. This cemetery is located just off of route 29 East. Turn on Mason Cem Road at mile marker 14 just before the county line. Proceed .9 of a mile and you will see the cemetery, a shelter house with tables and a well maintained cemetery. There is a reunion held the last Sunday of each October at the cemetery. It is a potluck. I can be reached at jsjdgarrett@worldnet.att.net or 407-273-5597. Name Birth Death Comments Iva Gertrude Moore May 6, 1895 August 4, 1915 Wife of G. J. Hornsby There is no death, the stars go down To rise upon some future shore And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown They shine forever more. Julian Percy Moore February 1, 1926 April 23, 1979 Addie Lenor Moore 1891 1967 Dennis Percy Moore 1887 March 14, 1940 Pvt 1 C1 144 inf. 36 div. Lula Aurella Bannie Moore 1890 1932 Lawrence Moore 1885 1937 Texas Moore January 1, 1897 May 8, 1968 Mother
B DATA002 Louise 19021966. BREMNER Joseph 1844 . BREMNER William George 1867-1934 Nancy Webster 1804-1871. DANIELS Joseph Hupp 1869-1964 1796-1856. ENGLISH Joseph 1792-1868. ENGLISH Mary Eliza http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/162/e162b002.htm
Municipal Cemetery, Kirkley, Suffolk, Gravestone Photographs Mahoney. Michael Joseph Mahoney. 18991923. Su/KMC/FA121 Su/KMC/P240. Maingot. Joseph Maingot. 1883-1940. Su/KMC/EA144 Su/KMC/UA223. Mason. Joseph William Mason. 1899-1964 http://www.myroots.co.uk/gravestones/suffolk/kirkley/m.htm
Extractions: Suffolk M A B C D ... L M N O P Q ... W X Y Z photo thumbnail family surname full names dates reference number Macdonald Albert George Douglas Macdonald Su/KMC/V93 MacDonald Kathleen Augusta MacDonald Su/KMC/EA80 MacDonnell Patrick Randal MacDonnell Su/KMC/EA189 Mace Albert Ernest William Mace Su/KMC/AVT5 Mace Arthur Samuel Mace Su/KMC/Y190 Mace Charlotte Mace Su/KMC/Y162 MacGrotty Jannet Carruthers MacGrotty Su/KMC/AVT35 Mackintosh Grace Mackintosh Su/KMC/LNA275 MacMillan Ann Hood MacMillan Su/KMC/Q189 Mahoney Michael Joseph Mahoney Su/KMC/FA121 Maidment Albert James Maidment Su/KMC/P240 Maingot Joseph Maingot Su/KMC/EA144 Mallett Ann Mallett Su/KMC/F72 Mallett Ann Rebecca Mallett Su/KMC/UA255 Mallett Frederick William Mallett Su/KMC/I215 Mallett Rebecca Mallett Su/KMC/GA84 Mallett Robert James Mallett Su/KMC/M50 Mallett William Mallett Su/KMC/EA16 Malster Annie Maria Malster Su/KMC/J159 Maltwood Arthur Maltwood Su/KMC/W81 Mancini Michael Mancini Su/KMC/CA123 Maney Laurence John Maney Su/KMC/F241 Manhanett Richard George Manhanett Su/KMC/LNA465 Mann Frank Thomas Mann Su/KMC/W111 Mann Frank William Mann Su/KMC/U146 Mann Hilda Grace Mann Su/KMC/AVO13 Mann Mable Winifred Mann Su/KMC/W110 Manning Ada Agnes Manning Su/KMC/GA256 Manning Alice Manning Su/KMC/J163 Manning Charles Manning Su/KMC/T92 Manning Deborah Manning Su/KMC/X151 Manning Edward Aldous Manning Su/KMC/EA46 Manning Eliza Manning Su/KMC/T77 Manning George Manning Su/KMC/AA90 Manning George Edward Manning Su/KMC/M142 Manning Hilda Annie Manning Su/KMC/QA254
Extractions: Index of Works William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was born in Dublin, Ireland, the eldest of four children born to Susan Pollexfen and John Butler Yeats. While the family lived primarily in Dublin and London, time spent with relatives in County Sligo influenced Yeats' dreams and aspirations. In Sligo he learned the folk lore, myths, and legends which provided the structure and background for so much of his poetry. An uninspired student, Yeats spent five years at the Godolphin Day School while his father studied painting in London. Upon the family's return to Ireland in 1880 he attended Erasmus High School before being sent to the Metropolitan Art School. His artistic talent proved to be as indifferent as his scholarship, but he came away from the experience with a lifelong friend in his fellow student George William Russell. Russell may have provided impetus to what became Yeats' lifelong interest in mysticism and the occult. Yeats' first published poems appeared in The Dublin University Review in 1885. By 1889 Yeats was able to publish an entire volume of poems