St. Michael's Cemetery, Pages 31-35 1963 Mother Sachau ..Louis R. 1879 Plot ..MJE small Stone ndOliveira Ellis ..Edwin T. 18711935 Connolly ..Laughlin http://www.l-ags.org/sm31.html
Index Translate this page Stoddard, Charles Warren, 1843-1909 Gutenberg Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902 GutenbergStoker, Bram, 1847-1912 Gutenberg Stone, Louis, 1871-1935 Gutenberg Stout http://www.elbooks.sk/angautS.html
City Cemetery #1-San Antonio, Texas -Section E Plot 5S. SMITHAMS Smith inscribed on entrance Stone 1. Charles Bertha, April 22,1846, Aug 7, 1932 2. Louis SCHLEUNING, 1871-1935 (Brass placque) 3 http://home.satx.rr.com/citycemetery1/e.html
Extractions: There is a plot map for City Cemetery #1 with the original owner and number noted within a section. The plot map does not appear to have been updated with change of ownership. On the data below, the original plot number and owner is listed where available. In some case, a plot will have a name but no number as noted on the map. There are changes in direction from a north to south division to a east to west division of a plot. If a plot was divided into more than one owner, the plot is noted by using A, B, etc. below. SECTION E Plot 1- R. R. SAPPINGTON
Lebanon IOOF Cemetery, I-J, Surveyed 2000 Allen Oct 24, 1953Feb 6, 1993 JOHNSON, Louis C. Jun 27 1938-1996, md Nov 30, 1956(one Stone) JONES, John Elmer 1916-1986 JONES, John M. 1871-1935 JONES, K http://www.usgennet.org/usa/or/town/lebanon/cems/ioof/2000/ij.html
MAPLE RIVER CEMETERY 276 Louis A. son of A. JM PURDY died Aug 423 SHELOON on both the south and northsides of large Stone between rows 18 19. 426 Mother Lena THOMPSON 18711935. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mi/county/shiawassee/maple_river_b.html
Extractions: The Maple River Cemetery has been read and transcribed by Shirley, Daniel and Karen Gorman of Owosso, MI. The contents of this file may be copied for personal use but may not be copied for distribution in any form, written, electronic or otherwise by anyone or any other non-profit or for-profit corporations. If you find something helpful here please drop a thank you note to them.
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
Visual Resources Files: One Person Shows: ---R--- Translate this page REDMOND, GRANVILLE 1871-1935. REDON, ODILON 1840-1916. RITCHIN, FRED. RITMAN,Louis 1889-1963. RITTER, RENEE. ROBERTS, Stone. ROBERTS, WILLIAM 1895-1980. http://www.lib.uconn.edu/art/VisualResourcesFiles/shows_r.htm
Extractions: One Person Shows A B C D ... Q R S T U V ... Z -R- RABEL, KATHLEEN RABELL, ARNALDO ROCHE 1955- RABETZ, MARILYN RABETZ, WALTER RABEUF, JEAN YVES RABINOVITCH, DAVID RABKIN, LEO RACITI, CHERIE RACKLIFFE, HOWARD RACZKA, ROBERT RADFORD, MATTHEW 1953- RADY, ELSA RAE, LINDA RAETZ, MARKUS 1941- RAFFAEL, JOSEPH 1933- RAFFEL, ALVIN R. 1905-1987 RAGAN, VICKI LEE RAIMONDI, JOHN RAIMONDI, MARCANTONIO RAIN, CHARLES RAINER, ARNULF RAINEY, ED RAISELIS, RICHARD 1951- RAKOCY, WILLIAM JOSEPH 1924- RAKOFF, PENNY RAKUZIN, NAFTALI 1948- RALPH, PAT RALSTON, BIRGITTA RALSTON, SUSAN RAMANAUSKAS, DALIA 1936- RAMIREZ, DANIEL P. RAMIREZ, EDUARDO 1923- RAMIREZ, GERARDO RAMIREZ, MARTIN 1885-1960, RAMOS, MEL RAMSEY, MILNE 1846-1915 RANALLI, DANIEL RAND, ARCHIE RAND, ELLEN RAND, GLEN RAND, PAUL 1914- RANDALL, COLLEEN RANE, BILL RANGER, HENRY WARD RANKIN, DAVID RANKIN, TOM RANKINE, V.V. RANSOM, HENRY 1942- RANTOUL, NEAL RANYAK, MARION RAPHAEL, 1483-1520 RAPIER, APRIL RAPPAPORT, NEIL RAPPAPORT, RICHARD RAPPAPORT, SUSAN GRABEL, 1942- RAPPOLI, PETER RASELY, ROBERT RATH, ALAN RATHBONE, AUGUSTA RATHE, JOANNE RATKAI, GEORGE
600000 People Connected With European Royalty Louis, Missouri 7 8 Christened Died Buried Husband Omar Morris Stone (details suppressedfor this living person 7 8 Mother Sarah Emma Bonner (18711935) 7 8 http://www.e-familytree.net/f6546.htm
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Book People: Additions To The IPL Online Texts Collection 07-27-01 Germany EconomicsGermanyHistory GermanyEconomic policy GermanyOfficialsand employeesHistory Mercantile systemGermany Stone, Louis, 18711935. http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/bplist/archive/2001/2001-08-01$1.html
First Zion Lutheran Church In Chicago building was placed upon a Stone foundation, its Louis, MO 63105 Phone (314) 5057900Fax First Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Microfilm), 1871-1935 First Immanuel http://pages.prodigy.net/johnhhallman/firstzionchi.htm
Extractions: Because of the steady growth of the congregation and of the need of more seating room, the congregation decided to enlarge and remodel the first church, at a cost of S12,000.00. The building was placed upon a stone foundation, its roof slated and the walls were brick-veneered. The entire front, together with the steeple, were removed and a new structure - including steeple - built to provide more room for the growing congregation. The remodeled church building was dedicated on the First Sunday in Advent, 1886, Prior to October, 1868 midweek worship services were held in the Immanuel Christian Day School located on 19th Place, between Halsted and Union, by Rev. P. Beyer, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, then located on Taylor and Brown (Sangamon) Streets. This school building had been erected on 19th Place, to provide the children attending with greater safety by avoiding the dangerous crossing of railroad tracks. In 1865 a four room school building for the Zion Lutheran School was built on the corner of Union and 21st Streets. In 1878, property was purchased at the corner of Loomis Street and Zion Place (now called 18th Place) and the two-story school building was moved to the new site. In 1882 another two-story brick building was erected on the same site and the frame building was converted into a teachers' residence. At its peak the school enrollment was 915 children with 9 teachers. The school was closed in 1924 and the buildings sold.
Place Names In West Virginia Sedan, Hampshire, 18711935, See, Wayne, 1935, Standing Rock, Clay, 1911-1933,Standing Stone, Clay ? 1907, Named for Louis Kauffield's Glass Plant. Stark, Boone,1918, http://www.wvculture.org/history/placnams.html
Extractions: West Virginia S Name County Date Also Named Saben McDowell Sabine Wyoming Sabraton Monongalia (Sturgiss City 1935 ?) Sackett Mercer Sadie Braxton Sage Lewis Upshur 1868 Saint Albans Kanawha Mapped 1916; Former Philippi, Coalsmouth, Kanawha City 1868, Forks of the Coal 1896 ? Saint Clair Fayette Saint Clairsville Mineral Became Ridgeley Saint Clara Doddridge Saint Clara Colony Doddridge Saint Cloud Wayne Saint Cloud Monongalia Saint George Tucker Former Western Ford 1857. Also Fort Minear. See Holly Meadows 1894. Court House 1891-1892 ? Saint Joe Preston St. John's Jefferson (Rippon P. O. ) Saint Joseph Marshall Saint Joseph's Preston Saint Mary's Pleasants Salama Pleasants Salem Fayette Salem Greenbrier Changed Alem also Dawson Salem Harrison Inc. 1794 Former New Salem Salina Randolph Saline Rock Ritchie Wood County Ante 1844 Salines Kanawha Now Malden Salisbury Webster Removal P. O. Salmon Mingo Salt Lick Marion Salt Lick Preston Salt Lick Bridge ? Pendleton Also Harper's Mills Salt Lick Bridge ? (Ridge ?) Braxton Salt Lick Ridge ?
University Of Dundee Fine Art Collection Pennell, Joseph Peploe, Samuel John (18711935) Peruzzi, Baldessare John Phillips,Charles Gustav Louis (1863-1944 B. Stiven, Fred Stokes, Mel Stone, John Stoney http://www.dundee.ac.uk/museum/artists.htm
Extractions: Text only (none) All Dundee Courses DUSA Museum Homepage ARMMS Homepage Physics Collection Engineering Collection ... Archive Collections Abramson, Susan Adams, Isobel M. Adamson, David Comba. (1859-1926) Ahiddie, D. Aiken, John Macdonald. (1880-1961) Alderslade, Sam J Alexander, Dorothy Alison, Henry Young (1889-1972) Allan, David. (1744-1796) Allan, Peter Allison, Elaine Alloway, Tina Alton, Norman Anderson, Anne Anderson, Jennifer Anderson, Martyn Anderson, Martyn, A. Anderson, Robin Appleby, Wilfred E Armitage, David Armstrong, Tim Ashby, Derek Aspley, S Assisi Eadie, Ian Gilbert Marr (1913-1973) Eardley, Joan. (1921-1963) East. RA, Alfred. (1849-1913) Eddis, Eden Upton. (1812-1901) Edmunds, Rothnie Edwards, P. Esson ?, Allan Etty. RA, William. (1787-1849) Evans, David Evans, Imogen Ewart, David Shanks ARSA. (1901-1965) Gahan, George W. (1871-1956) Gainsborough RA, Thomas. (1727-1788) Gallacher, Evelyn Gallagher, Sean K. Gallagher, Tony Garbut, Aaron Gault, Cameron Gavin, Dawn Geddes, Fiona (1949- ) George, Matthew Gibb, Peter Gibson, John Gil?[mour], William Gilbert Gilchrist, Gordon Gillies, Valerie Gilmore, S (Shirley ?) Gilmore, Stuart Gilpin, William Sawrey. (1762-1843) Gillray, James (1757-1815) Gilroy, John. (1898-1985) Givan, Sandra Glassford, Helen Goodall, Rosemary Goodman, Christine Goodwillie, Allan Gordon, Johanna Gordon, Patricia Goss, A Gracie, M. Graham, Anne C. Grant, Alison Grant, Arran Grant, Peter Grant, Sharon Gray, Douglas Gray, J. Greenaway, Peter Greensmith, John Greenspan, Susan Greig, Christine Gribbon, Lisa Madelaine Grieve, D. Guest, Fiona Gunn. RA, Sir Herbert James. (1893-1964) Guy, Alexander
Guide To Public Sculpture 18531942), Genoa by Augustus Lukeman (1871-1935), Venice and 1945), Holland and Portugalby Louis St New York County Courthouse are 14 Stone pedimental figures http://www.columbia.edu/~eer1/gayle.html
Extractions: US Custom House: The Four Continents , Sculptor: Daniel Chester French, 1903-1907. "As one faces the Custom House, the allegorical groups from left to right are Asia America Europe , and Africa .... The artist represents Asia as the "mother of religion," a Buddha-like figure absorbed in a meditative trance. She holds a sacred lotus flower with a serpent wrapped around the stem in her right hand, a statuette of Buddha rests on her lap, and her feet rest on a footstool supported by human skulls. The sculptor contrasts the figure's composure and voluptuous forms with the emaciated body of the man bent forward in supplication and the prostrate youth at her feet. ... Africa, veiled in the mysteries of sleep and darkness, is shown as an exotic land. Massive, slumbering, and semi-nude, Africa rests one arm on a sphinx, evoking ancient Egypt, and the other a lion, typically associated with the "dark continent." ... Of all the figures, American assumes the most dynamic posture, with her torso turned and her left arm stretched out in a forceful diagonal.... In her right hand she holds a torch, symbolic of liberty and enlightenment, which an abundant sheaf, representing material prosperity, balanced across her lap. A robust figure of Labor turns the wheel of progress, a straightforward reference to America's growing industrial power at the beginning of the 20th century. As America looks to the future, an Indian crouching behind her right shoulder is a reminder of her past and by his position implies a tacit acceptance of the "march of progress."
Abney Lars 18401862 Lundquist Jennie G. 1871-1935 Lundquist Martin F Newstrom WallaceG. 1910-1989 Nichols Louis J. 1896 Stenbakken Martha T. 1885-1931 Stone Anna V http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/NL-Lebanon.htm
Extractions: Lebanon Cemetery Burials - New London, Minnesota The following cemetery list is from ' The History of New London, Minnesota 1865-1990 ', on pages 240 - 237. On page 240 is the following information concerning the cemetery lists. ... Every attempt has been made to include all persons ever buried in [the] cemetery. ... there are many unmarked graves ... and record keeping in the early days was not a high priority. Members of the Kandiyohi County Historical Society have gone through all early newspapers, checking obituaries, and have found the names of persons buried in the ... cemetery for whom no records exist in cemetery records... [The] Lebanon burials have not been as completely researched ... Abney W. Walter 1880-1967
Lakeville City rest of Stone cemented over. George H. Emmons 4 May 1884 rest of Stone cementedover. Lena P. Hack 1877-1967. Louis J. Hack 1900-1931. Frank Henwood 1871-1935. http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/lakeville_city28.htm
Extractions: Lakeville Grove Cemetery city of Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota: T114N - R20W, section 28 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. There are two main gates with each having a separate memory dedication. They dedications are for Mr. and Mrs. V.E. Lorentson and The Cross Family. The Dakota county cemetery compilation lists this cemetery as: Lakeville Grove Cemetery. (Formerly Perkin's Cemetery). Owned by St. John's Lutheran Church of Lakeville. Established in ?. 3.67 acres. Located in the SW corner of NW 1/4 of Section 28. This cemetery was transcribed in 1996. Ralph Ackerman 1929-1981 married Anita 27 June 1953 Gustaous F. Ackley 1821-1898
Brooksburg Cemetery, Milton Twp. 1977 Ford, Katherine M., 18971940; John S., 1871-1935 Fox, Richard 1948; Bertha,his wife, 1874-1937 (same Stone as Albert 19, 1997 McDonough, Louis E., Feb. http://myindianahome.net/gen/jeff/records/cemetery/milbrook.html
Extractions: This cemetery is located on the Manville-Brooksburg road, just north of the main section of Brooksburg. This cemetery belongs to the Brooksburg Methodist Church, which was founded in 1891. It was probably a Bondurant family cemetery originally because there were 15 marked graves of Bondurants, all preceding the churchs founding. There are no other burials for other families before the churchs founding. The DAR shows Josephine Keel as dying in 1871, but I have not found this stone and the date may be an error. The same applies to Anna Gale, also listed by the DAR as dying in 1871. Before 1891, many Brooksburg area residents were buried at the Joyce Cemetery, just over two miles up-stream on the Indian Kentuck, or in the cemetery of the Morris Chapel M.E. Church, just upstream near the Ohio River. This transcription includes all transcriptions done by the John Paul Chapter DAR. The most recent death date in the DAR record is 1931. I have combined the many military inscriptions, which often were on separate stones, with the tombstone of the respective soldier. Any corrections are welcome as I had rain which caused difficult in reading some notes later. Completed September 15, 2002
Nobelove Ceny Translate this page 1984, Richard Stone GB (*1913). 1970, Hannes Alfven S (*1908) Louis Neel F(*1904). 1912, Victor Grignard F (1871-1935) Paul Sabatier F (1854-1941). http://odkazy20storocia.webpark.sk/nobel.htm
Pokusna Stranka. Translate this page Gerard Debreu USA (*1921) 1984 Richard Stone GB (*1913 1929) 1970 Hannes Alfvén S(*1908) Louis Néel F 1934) 1912 Victor Grignard F (1871-1935) Paul Sabatier http://www.vesely.bbob.sk/nobelovacena.html
SDJones:Deupree:Julia Deupree And Reuben Chaney Louis. J1D ii. Lawrence A. Elam (18711935) m. 1900 May O. Hudson (c1871-after 1944). J2Eii. Jake Eugene Chaney (1873-1954) m(1) 1900 Lena Stone (1878-1969). http://sdjones.net/deupree/julia.html
Extractions: Deupree Outline SDJones Home Julia Deupree and Reuben Chaney Julia Deupree (1782-1857) m. 1800 Reuben Chaney (c1776-1857). They moved to Callaway Co., Missouri, in about 1837. They had 7 children: J1. Louisa V. Chaney (c1801-after 1880) m. 1823 James Elam (before 1800-before 1850). They moved to Callaway Co., Missouri, with her parents ca. 1837 but by 1850 had settled in St. Louis. Four known children: J1B. James Alfred Elam (1833-1869) m. 1859 Margaret B. Bennett (1838-1893). Seven children , five of whom reached adulthood, all in St. Louis: J1B i. Charles M. Elam (1859-after 1900) m. 1882 Agnes S. Hunt
SW Cem OS Richardson, Mary. Field Stone, no dates Angus. Frank O. 18781955 Memory Lane,Silver City. Ruhle, Louis E. Elizabeth R. 1871-1935 Lower Cemetery, Hope. http://www.newmexicogenealogy.org/sw_cem_os.htm
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