Extractions: Correspondence of John S. and Martha H. Larwill concerning land purchase by cemetery association in Wooster, Ohio; taxes and deeds on land; lumbering practices; lawsuit concerning land sales; settling of estate; and medical remedies. 1) Family and Personal Papers Lenoir-Nifong Family, Papers, 1813-1955 (C3656)
Famous Artists Who Came To Paint Bermuda Britain's famous Princess Louise (see below) also did so. 18661951. Island and FortCatherine; (iii) Road to Hamilton, featuring a Bermuda stone Wall and two http://www.bermuda-online.org/forart.htm
Extractions: 116 web files on Bermuda for educators, consumers, travel agents, visitors and newcomers. Supported by The Royal Gazette , Bermuda's daily newspaper since 1828. Famous artists who came to paint Bermuda From North America and Europe, they liked the bright light and pastel colors Bermuda's art history is rich. A major reason is because when the USA and Great Britain were not the firm allies they are now, Bermuda underwent some profound changes. Many areas were denuded of foliage and developed into military fortifications. The military artists sent to Bermuda during the 1800's by the British Army or Royal Navy to paint vivid scenes of Bermuda as it went through these changes. They included Joseph Blackburn, Thomas Driver, E. G. Hallewell, Flag Captain Sir Michael Seymour and General Le Merchant Tupper. Thanks primarily to the efforts of former New Yorkers Fay and Geoffrey Elliott who moved to Bermuda in 1989 and have spent lavishly abroad to acquire an extensive collection of their works in particular - and bring them back to Bermuda - we know a lot now of the military artists shown below. Their detailed landscapes and seascapes show how Bermuda developed as a naval base and land fortress bristling with guns that could heave cannonballs or shells miles out to sea to fend off invaders. The process continued through the 19th century, until the huge
Pickler Memorial Library Accession List analysis of the campaign for women's suffrage, 18661914 / Martin L8 S4 2001, Theseven ages / Louise Glück D38 2000, Quotes for the bathroom Wall through the http://library.truman.edu/accessions/FY 03 Accessions/August_02_accessions_list.
Extractions: Accessions List AUGUST 2002 Please wait for this page to finish loading before using the links below) Curriculum General Collection Browsing General Collection Media Compact Disc ... Reference Location: Curriculum Call Number Title/Author Why wash? / written by Claire Llewellyn and illustrated by Mike Gordon. It's not fair / written by Brian Moses illustrated by Mike Gordon. I feel worried / written by Brian Moses illustrated by Mike Gordon. Cabinet 1 Shelf 1 Four-scene sequence poster cards [flash card] Cabinet 3 Shelf 2 Montessori shapes [game] Cabinet 3 Shelf 5 Jumbo letters [kit]. Advocates in action : making a difference for young children / Adele Robinson and Deborah R. Stark. The discovery kit [kit] : positive connections for kids / U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Strengthening visual discrimination skills / by Penny Groves. Strengthening visual memory skills / Penny Groves. Giving it some thought : cases for early childhood practice / Muriel K. Rand. Building classroom community : the early childhood teacher's role / Jeannette G. Stone.
Extractions: A t the heart of Sagittarian lore stands the centaur Chiron; the figure of philosopher and teacher within Greek mythology. As a centaur, Chiron personifies the very soul of Sagittarius. Here is a symbol of half man, half horse, portraying the conflict between the philosophical mind and the carnal instinct of human nature. The glyph represents an arrow slung in a bow, aiming at the stars. This symbol corresponds with the Sagittarian ideals of cosmic progress and abundance. The ruler of Sagittarius is Jupiter. S agittarians are positive people ; they have a bright outlook on life, are enterprising, full of energy and vitality. Versatile, adventurous and eager to expand their range beyond the comfortable and familiar. They enjoy travel and exploring, and their minds are continually searching for new experiences. They are ambitious, optimistic folk, and nothing seems to get them down. They are idealists, and this seems to keep them going even when life disappointments crop up and smash their plans. "To keep on, keepin' on" is a Sagittarian way of life. They have a tendency to get over zealous when they are interested in something. They are believers, and what they believe in, they are willing to fight for. They are both loyal and independent at the same time. They manage to balance both traits.
Inter-Museum however the important collection of works of art of Louise De Hem (18661922), a usedfor this purpose notebooks and manuals, embroidery, Wall charts, art http://user.online.be/ryckevelde/museum/english.html
Art, Autographs, Documents And Manuscripts 28 / $47 / 44 No 3524 CALLCOTT, Sir Augustus Wall (17791844). GOETZ, SigismundChristian Hubert (1866-1939). Artist. JOPLING, Louise (1843-1933). http://www.manuscripts.co.uk/2ART.HTM
Extractions: Restart site This is our less expensive material and the descriptions are necessarily rather brief. Longer descriptions and illustrations are not provided for this category. There is very little material beyond the letter "J", but cataloguing is continuing, albeit rather slowly. Please ask if you have specific interests which are not found.
A-Infos (en) Daily Bleed 10/17 Marpaux, Neill, Edelstat, Goldman Excellent work on Utopias, see Marie Louise Berneri's Journey through Utopia Edelstadt,David, 18661892. Daily bleed Saint, 1998 Buried in the Kremlin Wall. http://www.ainfos.ca/99/oct/ainfos00535.html
Extractions: The papers of the Bledsoe-Herrick Family were given to the Schlesinger Library in January 1979 by Edward Eyre Hunt, Jr. and Virginia Hunt Wedgwood; they were processed under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (RC-0051-79-1260). Sophia McIlvaine Bledsoe, editor, author, and the eldest child of Albert Taylor and Harriet (Coxe) Bledsoe, was born March 26, 1837 in Gambier, Ohio. Though largely self-taught, she received her early education in a boarding school conducted by her aunt, Margaret Coxe. After the age of eleven she grew up in academic communities, her father being a mathematics professor first at the University of Mississippi and later at the University of Virginia. In June 1860 she married Reverend James Burton Herrick and moved to his mission parish in New York City. In 1868, unable to accept her husband's social views, which were leading him to the Oneida Community, Sophia assumed the responsibility of supporting their three children. She joined her father in Baltimore, first heading his girls' school (1868-1872), then serving as associate editor of
Editor Name Kathryn Carolyn Sue (Terry) Robinson Referred by Just Surfed On In Time 200003-21 174102 Comments Are we related?- My great-great grandfather was Allen F. Terry-. I seem to have hit the Wall on him and am searching for help, would pay reasonable fee. http://www.terry-family-historian.com/html_guestbook-html.htm
Extractions: Comments : Searching for information on my 6 ggrandmother RUTH JANE TERRY b. Buncombe N.C.who married JOHN DILLARD Rev. War veteran, b.12 Aug.1760 Culpepper Cty Va. died 6 Jun 1842 Rabun Cty, Ga. They had: ELIZABETH, JAMES,RUTH, MARY REBECCA possible more children. Elizabeth married John Henry Dryman (my ancestors) and they had Dorcas Amanda Dryman who married Martin Luther Long Any help appreciated. Name Jean Gail Vollgraff
Extractions: Blanche Butler Ames (1845-1939), daughter of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler and actress Sarah Hildreth Butler of Massachusetts, and wife of Gen. Adelbert Ames, provisional governor of Mississippi during Reconstruction. Diary (1870). Mary Ann Wodrow Archbald (1762-1841), Scottish immigrant who lived on a pioneer farm in western New York from 1807 until her death in 1841. Journals and commonplace books (circa 1785-1840). Helen Tufts Bailie (1874-1962), Massachusetts editor and author, best-known for her opposition to blacklisting by the Daughters of the American Revolution in the 1920s. Journals (1886-1959). Mary Sheldon Barnes (1850-1898), historian whose journals (circa 1863-98) provide insight into her inner thoughts and feelings from age thirteen to just before her death. Patricia Beck (1924-1978), poet and writer whose diaries (1938-78) were used as the basis for her work and contain her insights into relationships and emotional trauma, and dream narratives. Later entries reflect her struggle with physical disability and depression for several years before her suicide in 1978.
Canada's Showbiz Wall Of Fame A limited edition print of Canada's Showbiz Wall of Fame will be sold LeCavalier,Louise. Fessenden The Father of Radio Broadcasting was born in Quebec in 1866. http://www.showbizweekly.com/walloffame.htm
Extractions: Glenn Ford Born in Quebec in 1916, you'll remember him from his starring roles in such classics as Young Man With Ideas, The Big Heat, and The Blackboard Jungle. Jack Warner of the Warner Bros. was born in London, Ontario in 1892. You know the rest. The focus of the painting is on the past, present, and future of show business in Canada. On the following list you'll find some very young artists along with the great pioneers. Warner, Goldwyn, Mayer and Pickford on the same list as Devon Sawa? Why not?! That's what "The Wall" is all about - celebrating Canadians whom have made their mark. Some names may not be recognizable to you - don't worry. You can always research them on the internet. IMDB is a great place to start. Here's a "Did you know?" just to get you thinking: Where would Hollywood be without these Canadian legends... and our own broadcast pioneers?
Old Avoyelles Newspapers In Archives probably because printed on back of Wall=paper, less Lafargue form partnership forlumber in 1866 June 7th c1975, various sources ALN Alma Louise Normand APC http://www.avoyelles.com/AvoyellesArchives/NewspaperArchives.html
Louise Pettus Stories to the cafe had a fire Wall that saved it of Confederate soldiers dates back to 1866when Mary Mary White, Mrs. Elizabeth Sherfesee, Annie Louise Sherfesee, and http://www.rootsweb.com/~scyork/Pettus2.html
Extractions: LEILA A. RUSSELL, RURAL SCHOOL SUPERVISOR "GENTLEMAN" FRANK ROSS JOHN ROOKER'S REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION CAPT. WILLIAM LYLE RODDEY ROCK HILL IN 1906 ROCK HILL'S CONFEDERATE MONUMENT PINCKNEYVILLE PHILADELPHIA METHODIST CHURCH MURDER OF STEPHEN PETTUS REPRESENTATION FROM THE CATAWBA INDIAN LANDPETTUS, SPRINGS AND PERSON YORK COUNTY PEACHES AND GRAPES OLD TURNER HOMESTEAD OGDEN JINGLES SALLY NEW RIVER NATION FORD TREATY OF 1840 These pages and information thereon are not to be reproduced in any form for profit
Saddleback Valley Trails Now, on to my next Brick Wall! Louise Ringwalt (CARRVA; RINGWALT-Germany; RUTGERS-NY). LafayetteCounty, MO Marriage Records Book E, 1 Jan 1866, Book F http://www.rootsweb.com/~casoccgs/news0202.html
Extractions: P.O. Box 4513, Mission Viejo, CA 92690 Monthly meetings are held on the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m. to Noon at the Mission Viejo Family History Center Institute Building, 27978 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, between Medical Center Drive and Hillcrest Drive. Membership is open to anyone wishing to join. Yearly membership fees are $20 per year for individuals, $25 for joint membership. SOCCGS is not affiliated with the LDS Family History Center. PRESIDENT'S COLUMN "The Lost is Found" Following is an example from my family research illustrating the frustration in encountering the proverbial brick wall; and the joy in finally climbing over. For over 100 years the identity of JONATHAN RARIDEN, my three-great grandfather, has been disputed by researchers. In year 2000 I began the task of trying to establish a positive link between Jonathan and Moses Rariden, the man whom I believed to be his father. Moses apparently changed the spelling of his surname from Rarden to Rariden in 1815, about the time he began buying land in Indiana. My searches in books and on the internet, as to the parentage of Jonathan, proved to be fruitless. There is much published about the Rarden brothers, John and Dennis, who came from Ireland about 1750. John's will, dated 1796, clearly lists his children, including my gggg grandfather, Moses. The family was living in Western PA at this time, but were in the process of embarking upon a move to the Ohio Territory. John became ill and the family went on without him. He subsequently died leaving each of his children one dollar and his wife, two dollars!
The Ranch At Walnut Creek Crossing By Louise Barry, Summer 1971 built on a prominent corner of the Wall, and in them a trade which, it appears,was unrestricted throughout 1866. Louise Barry is a member of the staff of http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1971/71_2_barry.htm
Extractions: NOTE: The numbers in brackets are links to footnotes for this text. This account was published in a late-July, 1855, issue of the Occidental Messenger , Independence, Mo.: Mr. Wm. Allison and Booth, known as famed prairie men, have determined to make a settlement at Walnut Creek on the Santa Fe road. A short time since . . . they started on an expedition to the gold region; their mules and provisions giving out, and not being able to purchase any on the road from any train, they abandoned the idea of going further toward the Wichita diggings, and returned here, determined to settle on Walnut Creek. Booth left a month or two since, and Allison this week, and from last reports of Booth's progress he was busily engaged in building houses and carrals etc. The Occidental Messenger In a later-day account, ex-cavalryman Robert M. Peck (who first crossed Walnut creek in 1857) commented on the "frontier 'ranches'" which were "mere trading posts" and gave this generalized description:
Wyandotte County, Part 10 E. (now Mrs. HH Smalley), Mary, Grace and Louise. In 1866, was elected County Attorney,a position he street, and subsequently removed to Wall street, where it http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/wyandotte/wyandotte-co-p10.html
Extractions: KANSAS COLLECTION BOOKS William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas P. H. KNOBLOCK, contractor and builder of brick and stone work, plastering, etc. He came, to Wyandotte, Kan., in 1858, and engaged in the above occupation. Now employs from ten to twenty men. He built the Gazette GEORGE L. KROH, proprietor of Wyandotte Nursery, came to Wyandotte in 1870, and engaged in the nursery business. He also owned one-half interest in the Enterprise Nursery at Kansas City, Mo., two years. The Wyandotte Nursery covers forty acres of ground joining the city limits on the southwest. There are all kinds of fruit trees which are well adapted to the West, excepting pear trees. Also has all kinds of small fruits and plants. He plants over 10,000 trees annually, and does an extensive trade. Mr. K. was born in Union County, Ohio, October 28, 1842. Was raised in his native State on a farm. Followed the manufacture of brick nine years, and pearl ash. Owned three large factories. He was married in September, 1865, to Miss Sadie Purmort, a native of Canada, but raised in Illinois. They have six children - Roscoe E., Clifford. Pearley, Ormand, Georgia and Bertram. VINCENT J. LANE, editor and proprietor of the Wyandotte
ESCAMBIA ECHOES at the end of the Newsletter; Refreshments Louise Stone The that if the buildingwere demolished, the Wall with the the war dead on May 5, 1866 by suspending http://www.gulf1.com/NATIONAL/Alabama/Escambia/0630a.htm
Newsletter 6 the cost of refurbishment of the front Wall to the by kind permission of Seymour andLouise Aitken. greatgrandson, Father Robert Robinson SJ (1866-1944), was http://tetlow.screaming.net/newsletter_6.htm
Extractions: Chai rman: Bernadette Yarnold, 6 Fouracre Close, Ashton Keynes, SWINDON, SN6 6PJ Secretary: Gerry Dudley, 4 Pleydells, Cricklade, SWINDON, SN6 6NG Treasurer: Tony Doyle, 4 Dawes Close, Meysey Hampton, CIRENCESTER, GL7 5LE Newsletter Editor: Edmund Lee, 12 Abingdon Court Lane, Cricklade, SWINDON, SN6 6BL Newsletter 8 Newsletter 7 [ Newsletter 6 ] Newsletter 5 Newsletter 4 Newsletter 3 Newsletter 2 ... Newsletter 1 St Mary's Flower Festival Edition - Summer 2001 Dear Friends, There's so much to say in this letter I'm not sure where best to begin ... there's the flower festival, the work on the altar frontal, news about the heating and other building works, the forthcoming annual general meeting, new patrons for the Friends, a new notice board at the church, the work on the parish marriage registers, plus a special article on the early 16 th century rector John Holden ... read on. St Mary's Flower Festival First of all though let me remind you all about the flower festival on Saturday 8 th and Sunday 9 th September at the church. The theme is 'A Band of Gold' a celebration of marriage, and all its anniversaries in flowers. The festival coincides with the national Heritage Open Days scheme run by the Civic Trust, and the Historic Churches cycle ride. This really is not to be missed.
KGS Online Catalog Genealogy walde, harm / Wall, Harm Walde - Wall Genealogy, 2 p, Jessie, Ella (adoptedout); Bachmyer, Chris, Louise, IA (maternal Alfred Sr m 30 Dec 1866 Ray Co http://www.dodgecity.net/kgs/catalog/kgsfamvz.html
Extractions: USA States/Cities: A C D F-G ... W KS Counties: A B C D ... Misc. Surnames: A-D E-H I-M N-R ... V-Z Other: Bible Intl Subject Research Aid ... Click here for more information on submitting Queries. CATEGORY TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NOTES PAGES OTHER Family Genealogy - vale / walker / littler Vale, George Walker 1973 517 p index Family Genealogy - van alstyne / van alstine Van Alstyne - Van Alstine Family History Van Alstine, Lester1974 398 p index Family Genealogy - vandervort / schreiner Chart for Marjorie E (Vandervort) Schreiner Family Genealogy - van deusen Genealogy of Rev W H Van Deusen Rockford (OH) Press 1969 83 p index Family Genealogy - van deusen Benson, Charles B 182 p index Family Genealogy - van middlesworth Petrenelle VanMiddlesworth, 1726, NJ 11 p charts Family Genealogy - van natta History of the Van Natta Family Van Natta, Gwendolyn Ann, compiler 62 p index Family Genealogy - van treese - newsletter Van Treese Family Newsletter v 4:2 (1976); v 10:1 (1982) Family Genealogy - van voorhees Van Voorhees Assoc 1953 122 p Family Genealogy - van voorhees Through a Dutch Door 17th Century Origins of the Van Voorhees Family Van Voorhees Assoc Wilmington, DE 1992
KGS Online Catalog Annapolis, MD, Magruder, James M Louise E, Genealogical of Worcester, MA BurialGrounds, Wall, CA, 10 2, (2 Vol), Kingman, Bradford Boston (reprint) 1866, index. http://www.dodgecity.net/kgs/catalog/kgsusam.html
Extractions: USA States/Cities: A C D F-G ... W KS Counties: A B C D ... Misc. Surnames: A-D E-H I-M N-R ... V-Z Other: Bible Intl Subject Research Aid ... Click here for more information on submitting Queries. CATEGORY TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NOTES PAGES OTHER maine - cemetery Heritage Books Inc Bowie, MD 1993 182 p index maine - census Maine 1790 Census; Heads of Families, First Census of the US New Englandiana North Adams, MA 1968 105 p index maine - lineage - dar Valley Forge, 1777-1778; 50th Anniversary, 1898-1948 Tate, Mrs Percy L, compiler 149 p maine - military - revolution National Society SAR Louisville, KS 917 p alpha maine - pioneers Pope, Charles Henry Genealogical Pub Co Inc Baltimore (reprint) 1965 224 p index maine - probate Maine Wills 1640-1760, (2 Vol) Sargent, Wm M, compiler Heritage Books Inc Bowie, MD (reprint) 1992 maine - town records Early Town Records of Newcastle, ME from 24 June 1756 to 6 Jan 1779 Copied from original manuscript records now first published by