Waukegan Public Library /All Locations found; nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Ludlow Geoffrey See Meynell Laurence1899 1 Ludlow Johnny 1814 1887 See Wood Henry Mrs 1814 1887 1 Ludlow http://catalog.waukeganpl.org:90/kids/0,1899,1901/search/a?Ludman-Exley, Sharon
Newton Cemetery Wells, Mrs. Mary T., died 19 Jul 1890 aged 51 yrs Wells, Mary, died 1 Henry, theirson, 6 Aug 1848 15 May 1852 Williams, Edward J., 4 Jul 1857 Wood, Lyman, Co http://www.gate.net/~pascalfl/Newtcem4.html
WebGED: Southern Crosby Lines Data Page Hames, William A. (*1798 ) - male spouse Wood, Sara (*1802 - ) -child Hanscom,Mrs. Ebon (private) - female father Storer, Henry H. (1882 http://fcrosby.com/gedhtml_south/wga25.html
Ocean City Public Wood Gerald 1997 1 Wood Gerry 1938 See Wood Gerald 1 Wood Gordon S 2 Wood Grant1892 1942 See Wood Grant 1891 1942 1 Wood Henry Mrs 1814 1887 1984 1 http://catalog.oceancitylibrary.org:90/kids/0,1900,2125/search/aWood, Joe, 1964-
Ocean City Public Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Wood Grant 1892 1942 See Wood Grant1891 1942 1 Wood Henry Mrs 1814 1887 1984 1 Wood Ira 1998 1 Wood Ivor 1974 1 http://catalog.oceancitylibrary.org:90/kids/0,1900,2125/search/aWood, Joseph R./
Birth And Death Dates Of Authors ) PRAED, Rosa Caroline Mackworth (Mrs Campbell) (1851 1759 1797) Wood, CharlesErskine Scott (1852 - 1944) Wood, Henry (1814 - 1887) Wood, Robert Williams http://gutenberg.net.au/birthdeath.html
Extractions: treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map List of birth and death dates The following list shows the birth and death dates of a number of authors. The dates shown may not be accurate, as the list has been compiled from existing sources on the internet, and dates have not been verified by Project Gutenberg of Australia. A comprehensive list of authors and translators, together with birth and death dates, is available from The New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors at the Kingkong web site. Other sites which may be of interest to Project Gutenberg volunteers are listed on the Links page. SURNAME, Christian Name(s) (Born - Died) Home Updated 30 Oct 02
ABC Bigelow INDEX = Abcbig.htm Bigelow, Aaron 5 , 16215.(1741) m 7 Feb 1781 Mrs. Lucy Pierce Henry Newall Beers Benjamin4 , 1622, b 8 Dec 1709; d 3 May 1771; m (2) 16 Oct 1735, Love Wood. http://bigelowsociety.com/rod/abcbig.htm
A Celebration Of Women Writers: P Listings Price, Chris (1962); Price, Doris D. Price, Ellen aka Mrs. HenryWood; Johnny Ludlow (1814-1887) Selected works and commentary http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-P.html
Extractions: WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH P Paddock, Cornelia [aka Mrs. A. G. Paddock] (fl.1890) Paddock, Mrs. A. G. [aka Cornelia Paddock] (fl.1890) Padgett, Abigail (fl.2000) Padilla C., Iris (fl.1999) Paemel, Monika van (1945-) Paez, Cecilia (1962-) Page, Gertrude (1873-1922) Page, Kathy (fl.2002) Page, Marie (1947-) ; In French Page, Patricia Kathleen [aka Judith Cape; Mrs. W. A. Irwin] ( More Information Paget, Violet [aka Vernon Lee] (1856-1935) Vanitas: Polite Stories (HTML at Indiana) Pagh, Nancy
The Piedmont Historical Society - Cemeteries 1815 1879 Married Nancy H. Wood 1814 - 1887. Sacred / to / the memory of / HENRYFARNADIS / who died / on Sacred / to the memory of / Mrs. SARAH NORRIS / Born http://www.angelfire.com/sc/piedmonths/cemeteries.html
Extractions: There is a link at the end of each article to return here. From Vol. I, No. 2, April 1883: BROCKMAN FAMILY CEMETERY The Brockman family cemetery is located on Spartanburg County secondary road S -5-7166, Bennett's Bridge Road, off Highway 296 near the Spartanburg-Greenville line. Bennett's Bridge was originally known as Brockman's Bridge. To reach the cemetery from Spartanburg, take the last road on the right before crossing Bennett's Bridge which crosses the Enoree River. The cemetery is on the left at the top of the hill. We are grateful to Mr. Carlyle L. Brockman of Duncan, S.C. (a direct descendant) for bringing this cemetery to our attention. Row 1 Spicey A., wife of W.H. Roddy, Nov. 29, 1846 - May 1, 1904 Infant son born and died July 6, 1881 Little Mary born July 11, 1882 died July 17, 1882
Kerr Family Chronicles - Christopher E. Brennen Lear McReynolds (1819 ) married Hugh Henry in 1840 in Robert T. (1818-) who marriedMrs. Kathryn Leach married Moses Hendrick and Mary who married James Wood. http://www.dankat.com/kerr/apdx6b.htm
Extractions: JOHN McREYNOLDS AMERICAN DESCENDENTS: As described in the chapter, Elizabeth Shepherd McReynolds , the second wife of John McReynolds (1665-1760) emigrated to the United States with their four surviving children in 1738. The trip across the Atlantic apparently took six weeks, the provisions became exhausted and the passengers faced starvation. Fortunately another ship hove into sight and gave them assistance. Elizabeth and her children settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She died at an old age in the home of her son James in Appomattox County, Virginia. Her husband John remained in Ireland and lived with his children by his first wife. The genealogy of the descendants of Elizabeth Shepherd McReynolds has been painstakingly compiled. It is much too large to be repeated here and so we produce only a brief summary of the first few generations. The reader who wishes to obtain more information is referred to ``McReynolds. A Noble Clan'' written by William Howard McReynolds (1980) and available through the LDS library system. The following is largely taken from that reference. CHILDREN OF JOHN AND ELIZABETH McREYNOLDS: Joseph McReynolds was born in 1715 in Killyman near Dungannon. He married a Sarah Dixon in 1736. Quaker records show that Joseph was received into the Nottingham Monthly meeting of Nov.27, 1737, on a certificate dated Feb.27, 1737, from Grange Meeting, Ireland. He married a Sarah Dixon in 1736. With his mother Joseph and Sarah emigrated to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1738. In 1753 they moved to Bedford County, Virginia, and then in 1770 to Washington County, Virginia. Joseph and Sarah had seven sons and two daughters listed below. They were quite religious and belonged to the Presbyterian Church. Joseph died in 1805 at the home of his son Samuel in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
Gaslight Contents By Author Barham) (17881845) The spectre of Tappington F (1840) Mrs. Botherby's story HenryJames (1843-1916) The jolly corner F (1905) The American Volunteer http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/gaslight/contents.htm
Extractions: (Prepared by Diana Patterson, et alia "A desperate adventure" [F] (year?) from At half-past eight: essays of the theatre, 1921-1922 [N] "A strange island" [F] Originally from Morning-Glories, and Other Stories "A Christmas fantasy with a moral" [F] "My New Year's Eve among the mummies" (1880-jan) [F] writing as J. Arbuthnot Wilson
Ulrike Borgmann - Englische Literaturwissenschaft Translate this page UNIVERSITÄT WÜRZBURG Am Hubland D-97074 Würzburg INSTITUT FÜR ANGLISTIKUND AMERIKANISTIK Sprechstunde nd LV DR. ULRIKE BORGMANN http://home.t-online.de/home/uborg1/
CO~XeìÆõYTE05 The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.ne.jp/asahi/mystery/data/WD/EW/WD_EW_au05.html