USGS Astro: Planetary Nomenclature - Nomenclature W M ME Williams 18.5S 195.7E 126.0 EU GB 5 1973 68 AA Arthur S.; British astronomer(18611938 L L Wood 43.0N 120.8W 78.0 NA AM 5 1970 0 AA Robert W.; American http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/alpha/alphW.html
Extractions: Home For more detailed information about planetary nomenclature see the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature P SA NAME ... ORIGIN L L Widmannst tten 6.1S 85.5E 46.0 EU GE 5 1973 AA Aloys B.; German physicist (1753-1849). (Spelling changed from Widmanst P SA NAME LAT ... ORIGIN hler 38.2S 31.4E 27.0 EU GE 5 1935 66 AA Friedrich; German chemist (1800-1882). P SA NAME LAT ... ORIGIN blewski 24.0S 152.8E 21.0 EU PO 5 1976 AA Sigmund von; Polish physicist (1845-1888). L L Wrottesley 23.9S 56.8E 57.0 EU GB 5 1935 66 AA John, Baron Wrottesley; British astronomer (1798-1867). V V Wu Hou 25.5S 317.4E 27.5 AS CH 5 1994 99 AA Chinese empress (c. 624-705). M M Wukari 32.1S 102.9W 38.4 AF NI 5 1991 74 AA Town in Nigeria.
Some Memorial Inscriptions, Alveston, Gloucestershire Florence Mabel Wood, 22.8.1953 Samuel, 24.5.1984 Sheila Kenneth Edward Donald Williams,28 May 1942, 27. Ada Derick Arthur Robert CHAMPION, of Street Farm, 26 http://www.wishful-thinking.org.uk/genuki/GLS/Alveston/MIs.html
Birth And Death Dates Of Authors WOLLSTONECRAFT, Mary (1759 1797) Wood, Charles Erskine Scott (1852 - 1944) Wood,Henry (1814 - 1887) Wood, Robert Williams (1868 - 1955) WoodFORDE, James 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
Sevier County, Arkansas: Horatio Cemetery Son of Thomas Mabry (Gunshot) MABRY, Jessie Williams 18901952, W 11, 1988, W.of RobertPerry PERRY, Robert E. Apr George W. 1868-1952 PRICE, Irie E. Wood Sep 22 http://www.genealogyshoppe.com/arsevier/horatiocem.htm
Extractions: If you wish to listen to "Bye Bye Blackbird"; press the button. Robert Millwee has so generously typed and emailed me the information on Horatio Cemetery book. So please email Robert and tell him Thank You. I have also been given permission to post the information by the publisher/author but would not like his name or address given. The cemetery association member you may contact is Carl Stinnett, PO Box 8, Horatio, Ar. 71842. But if you contact either please mention for them to give the author a Thank You. However if you find an error please contact me as directed above. The cemetery is located on the east side of the town of Horatio, Arkansas. The entrance is at the southeast corner of the cemetery, just off the curve in State Highway 41. The cemetery was originated about 1895 on three acres of land along the west side of old Highway 41 believed to have been donated by the S. H. Nunneley Family. They buried their infant son, Fred B. Nunneley, there in November 1895. The oldest marked grave is that of Fannie Bassett, wife of T. E. Bassett, who died May 6, 1895. In 1935, Henry Clay Pride was buied just west of the original three acres, and the west fence was moved fifty feet onto Pride land and was donated to the cemetery.
Midway Cemetery There are a number of metal and Wood stakes marking lots. row 12 (north to south)CARY, Robert Louis 1848 - 1920 BEST, Mrs. ME (Cary) - Jan 21 Williams, Wm. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrterry/cemeteries/midway.html
Extractions: MIDWAY CEMETERY, COLEMAN COUNTY, TEXAS To reach the Midway Cemetery go south on the dirt road from Goldsboro taking a left on the first dirt road for 1.7 miles, then a right for .6 miles, then a left for 1.3 miles. In 1890, four acres of land were bought from M. M. Givens by trustees Bryant Porch, R. P. Wright, and A. S. Coughran. Even though this tract was referred to as the "Post Oak Grave Yard," we believe this was the Midway Cemetery (Coleman County deeds - Volume 31, page 71). It is a well-kept cemetery with a modern chain link fence, with a gate on the west side. Only the north half is in use at this time. There are a number of metal and wood stakes marking lots. There are roads running between every few rows for access. Roads have not been indicated, nor have family lot curbings. The markers were read in a snake fashion, beginning at the southwest corner of the north half. Some family lots were separated in reading by rows.
WebGED: Thornton Family List Data Page M. (1869 ) b. Sep 1869 in Walker Township, Wood Co, WV Luisa De (*1237 - ) - m.Bef 1285 -child Vere, Robert De (1240 Williams, Andrew Mcmanus http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~gwinslow/Thornton/wga16.html
Oakdale City Cemetery - Part 5 Wilbert, 18771945 Kemmerer, Mabel C. Williams Snyder, ER Meyer, Romeo LT, 1898-1912Fiche, Robert C., 1871 1953 Wood, Jacob Earl, 1891-1942 Wood, Mary Ellen http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/oakdale5.htm
Jones County Cemetery Information 58, James S. Woodall, Jul 7, 1917, Mar 20, 1952, 59, Bessie Wood, Sep 28, 1900, 357,Elizabeth Williams Butler, Feb 19, 1840, Apr 30, 1920, 364, Robert H. Small, Sr. http://oldcapitol.gcsu.edu/Jones/SQL.asp?CemNumber=55
Tulsa City-County Library /All Locations Robert S Robert Snyder 1930 2 Wood Robert Snyder 1930 See Wood Robert S RobertSnyder 1930 1 Wood Robert W 1933 44 Wood Robert Williams 1868 1955 1967 1 http://opac.tulsalibrary.org:90/kids/6,992/search/aWood, Robert S. (Robert Snyde
Extractions: WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Central Library Broken Arrow Library Brookside Library Bixby Library Collinsville Library Kendall-Whittier Library Glenpool Library Jenks Library Martin Regional Library Maxwell Park Library Nathan Hale Library Owasso Library Helmerich Library Charles Page Library Pratt Library Rudisill Regional Library Suburban Acres Library South Broken Arrow Library Schusterman-Benson Library Skiatook Library Sperry Library Hardesty Regional Library West Regional Library Library@51st Genealogy Center View Entire Collection Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Wood Robert Chapman Wood Robert Coldwell 1923 Wood Robert Hudson 1911 Wood Robert J ... Wood Robert Muir
CA-1Camden, Lorain County Cemeteries 18941954 WHITNEY Hugh, 1908-1973 Wood JD, GAR 1854-1902 Anna, 1857-1935 JORDAN -Robert L. , 1868 1858-1930 Caroline GRISWOLD, 1866- Williams Sylvander, 1824 http://www.centurytel.net/lorgen/cemetery/CA-1Camden.html
Extractions: Corrections and/or additions to the original publication are printed in red. The cemetery is located on the north side of US 20 between SR 511 and Gifford Rd. The township was organized in 1835, and in 1837 a meeting was called for the purpose of establishing a cemetery. The trustees then purchased an acre of land from Thomas sigsworth. This land was fenced and lotted off, one lot being assigned to each resident of the township who was the head of a family. The first death was that of Minerva Waugh, wife of Gideon, in 1833. Burial records are held by Camden Cemetery, Camden Township Clerk, 51257 Betts Road, Wellington OH 44090. Phone: (440) 775-2015
Resurrection Cemetery Ralph P. Williams 29 March 1908 5 March 1991 Pfc US Army - World War 2. FrankC. Wimler 1934-1988. Robert Jessop Wood 29 September 1867 - 22 July 1934. http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/Shorewood_Resurrection36.htm
Extractions: Resurrection Cemetery - Shorewood, Minnesota city of Shorewood, Hennepin County, Minnesota: T117N - R23W, section 36 This cemetery is kept up and in good shape. The earlier burials in this cemetery appear to have occurred in the 1920s. As I walked the rows it appeared that the size of the burial plots had changed over time. All in all the rows line up well, however they do appear to jog in the center of the cemetery. The cemetery is located near the intersection of Highway 7 and Old Market Road in Shorewood. The cemetery is surrounded by trees and is not visible from Highway 7. As you enter the cemetery there is a dedication plaque that reads: Resurrection Cemetery - Church of Saint John the Baptist - Excelsior - This Cemetery Entrance and Gateway Was Donated in Memory of Timothy R. Merz 13 March 1950 - 18 December 1968 - by . and Mrs. Ray Merz and Family - A.D. 1972 This cemeteries burial monuments were transcribed in September 2001. The paper version of this cemetery transcription is not yet available for viewal. 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.
I4580 Catherine ( - ) or Mares, son 2/12 b PA CENSUS 1920 Robertsdale, Wood Twp., Huntingdon Co b OH, parentsb Germany, first married at age 18 , Robert C., son Samuel K. Williams. http://www.foorgenealogy.com/d0002/g0000096.html
Pleasand Point Cemetery Johnson County TX 27, 1853 July 16, 1883 STRICKLAND, Robert Clyde, Nov 1965 Williams, Vollie, Father,1868 - 1955 Williams, Myrtle, Mother 25, 1870 - July 9, 1929 Wood, Charles C http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/Pleaspnt.html
Extractions: Johnson County, Texas Although this cemetery is located in Johnson County, it has links to Mansfield through the early settlers. The land for the original Pleasant Point cemetery was given by Elizabeth Ann Anderson. The earliest recorded burial was Matilda Bell Hampton (1867 - 1870). The cemetery is located south of Lillian off Farm Road 917. Among the prominent settlers of this community buried here are members of the Casstevens, Ball, Angel, Anderson, Gidley, Goode, Smith, Shaw, and Withers families. Many of their descendants still live in the Mansfield area. A project of the Mansfield Historical Society P.O. Box 304, Mansfield, TX 76063, first published 1986. Used with permission. A. B., No dates or names
The English Hangmen of John Stanton, Henry Rogers and James Williams. from divine intervention throughthe Wood swelling in experience concerned the execution of Robert Goodale at http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/hangmen.html
Extractions: The English hangmen from 1850 to 1964 The post of hangman became much sought after in the mid 19 th century and remained so until capital punishment ceased in 1964 with large numbers of applicants (including women) for each vacancy. It would probably attract just as many applicants today if capital punishment were to be reintroduced. Swaziland had more than 50 applications for the post in 1998 from people from all over the world. When William Calcraft retired it ceased to be a salaried position and in fact fees barely increased at all from the 1870's to the 1960's. It is therefore reasonable to suppose that most of those who held the post of executioner did it not for financial gain but for other, more personal, reasons. Period in office - 1849 - 1873. Smith hanged the famous Rugeley poisoner Dr William Palmer at Stafford prison on the 14th of June 1856 for the murder of John Parsons Cook. Dr. Palmer was suspected of having committed other murders. Smith was to hang a further 14 men and one woman at Stafford, the last in August 1872. He assisted Calcraft at the first private hanging (of Thomas Wells see below) in August of 1868. He was renowned for his long white coat and tall hat which he wore at public hangings. Smith's son, also George, assisted at 3 executions at Stafford prison. Initially it is said that he was hired by the Under Sheriff of Staffordshire to save money over bringing Calcraft up from London. With the advent of a good rail network, Smith, like Askern and Calcraft could operate much further afield in later years.
Biography.com Wood, Natalie, 1938 1981. Wood, Robert E. (Elkington), 1879 1969. Wood, RobertW. (Williams), 1868 1955. Wood, Ron, Wood, Sir Henry (Joseph), 1869 1944. http://search.biography.com/bio_browse.pl?letter=W&num=900
St. Thomas Cemetery - West Avenue - Mausoleum, St. Thomas, Ontario M01404. Leonard Wood STOCK / 1922 - 1985. M0152-4. Mamie Williams / Wife of / CharlesF. WEIR / 1867 - 1938. M0161-1. Robert Alexander HAMILTON / 1863 - 1939. http://home.ican.net/~bedmonds/ElginOGS/cemeteries/stthomas/westavemaus.htm
Extractions: St. Thomas Cemetery West Avenue MAUSOLEUM St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada Monument and Gravestone Inscriptions MAIN HALL - CENTRE - SOUTH WALL Revised and formatted for the Internet 20 November 2002 by Bruce C. Johnson Jr. Use your browser "Find" command in the Edit menu or the shortcut "Control F" to locate your surname in the file below. 1st row east to west Rose Ann BROOKS / Wife of / Andrew GRANT / June 18, 1835 Andrew GRANT , Barrister / January 2, 1862 / May 8, 1831 William SABISTON Francis D. OATMAN / Husband of / Carrie CLINE 2nd row east to west Charles MONTGOMERY Sophia HUTCHINSON / Wife of / Charles MONTGOMERY Gilbert H. HUTCHINSON / Beloved husband of /Alice HUTCHINSON Alice LEE HUTCHINSON 3rd row east to west M0009-1. 3 links emblem / Alfred E. COX /Died Nov. 16, 1828 / Aged 58 years M0010-2.Eastern star emblem Rosetta A. DAVIS / Wife of /Alfred E. COX Donald N MILLER / 1855 - 1934 / Masonic emblem Jane D. POWELL / 1862 - 1863 / Wife of /Donald N / (Eastern star emblem) th row east to west M0013-1. blank
Preferred Artists 1841 WILKIE John D 19thC WILKIE Robert 19/20thC Williams Morris Meredith 19/20thCWilliams Thomas 19thC 20thC WISNIEWSKI Adrian ARSA 20thC Wood David Innes http://www.scottishfineart.net/preferred artists.htm
Extractions: We are willing to consider the inclusion of suitable work by artists we have overlooked or whose work we are not familiar with. Also, we are pleased to consider Scottish subjects executed by any known artist. We hesitate to offer a precise definition of a Scottish artist. If you have any queries or doubts, please contact us - we normally respond within a day or so. ABERCROMBIE Douglas 1934-
Extractions: For Details click "Ordering References" link at left Name, Year span, Item/Event, Area, Provide, Reference, Special Interest category TABBERT, John: 1951-1951, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015 TABOR, Hubert Percival: 1879-1959, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TABOR, Irene Grace: 1888-1982, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAEVERE, Annie Ida: 1893-1967, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, David: 1857-1934, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, David: 1890-1944, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, Jane Sibbald: 1866-1958, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, Myrtle: 1925-1926, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015 TAGGART, Robert: 1905-1918, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, William: 1898-1981, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015 TAIT, (Baby boy): 1910-1910, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015 TAIT, Robert: unkn-unkn, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015
Pioneers Of Invisible Radiation Photography - Contents Ritter (17761810); Hermann W Vogel (1834-1898); Prof Robert WilliamsWood (1868-1955); Dr Walter Clark (1899-1991); Leo Massopust (1893 http://msp.rmit.edu.au/Article_04/