Reimert Family History Robert DE ROOS was born about 1353 in England. Parents John DE ROOS andKatherine LATIMER. Parents everard DE ROS and Rose (Roysia) TRUSBUT. http://www.reimert.org/genealogy/database/d152.htm
Extractions: EMAIL US Giselbert DE PREUILLY died in 1205. Parents: Pierre DE PREUILLY He was married to . Children were: Jeanne DE PREUILLY Jeanne DE PREUILLY died in 1211. Parents: Giselbert DE PREUILLY and She was married to Hugh V . Children were: Geoffrey DE CHATEAUDUN IV Pierre DE PREUILLY Parents: Eschevard DE PREUILLY Children were: Giselbert DE PREUILLY Hawise (Matilda) DE PYNE was born in 1270 in Devonshire, England. She died in 1295. She has Ancestral File number B19K-97. Parents: Thomas DE PYNE and Avis She was married to Nicholas BONVILLE about 1292 in Shute, Devonshire, England. Children were: Nicholas BONVILLE Thomas DE PYNE was born about 1244. He has Ancestral File number PZ7R-5G. He was married to Avis before 1270. Children were: Hawise (Matilda) DE PYNE Arabella DE QUINCY was born about 1196 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. She died after 1258. She has Ancestral File number 91VK-B4. Parents: Saire DE QUINCY IV and Margaret DE HARCOURT She was married to Richard DE HARCOURT about 1236. Children were:
Extractions: Katherine Howard, fifth Queen of Henry VIII (and cousin of her predecessor, Anne Boleyn ), was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard and Joyce Culpeper. Her mother died when she was a little girl and Katherine was brought up by her grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, in whose household, at Horsham (Norfolk) and then Lambeth (Surrey), she was very carelessly looked after. Katherine seems to have allowed herself to grow accustomed to acts of impropriety. In the year 1540, she was brought to Court, perhaps with the intention of captivating Henry, by the agency of the Catholic party, then swayed by Bishop Gardiner ; and she was secretly married to the King in the July of that year. Early in August, Henry acknowledged her as Queen. Her conduct in this capacity was light-minded, if not wicked. Before the next year was out, she was having secret interviews with some of her old lovers, one of whom she actually made her secretary. Henry was utterly taken aback when he discovered evidence of this and of the immorality of his wife's past life. When confronted with this evidence, however, Katherine admitted her previous guilt only, denying that she had ever been unfaithful to Henry. She was, attainted of high treason in January 1542 and executed on February 13th.
Extractions: ( - 27 NOV 1937) Sir Everard Charles Lindley Meynell OBE, MC, RFA Birth Date 16 JUN 1885 Death Date 22 MAY 1956 Spouses of Everard Charles Lindley Meynell OBE, MC, RFA Rose Bulteel Death Date 28 DEC 1975 Father Lionel Bulteel ( - 26 MAR 1954) Mother Juanita Gertrude Grenfell ( - 4 DEC 1953) Marriage Date 21 JUL 1914 Everard Charles Lindley Meynell OBE, MC, RFA and Rose Bulteel had the following children Francis Everard Meynell R.N., MBE Rose Mary Meynell Clare Meynell Mary Meynell Descendants of Sir Everard Charles Lindley Meynell OBE, MC, RFA and Rose Bulteel Francis Everard Meynell R.N., MBE Janet Penelope Dibley
Extractions: ( - 28 DEC 1975) Lt-Cdr Francis Everard Meynell R.N., MBE Birth Date 24 APR 1917 Death Date 18 FEB 1996 Spouses of Francis Everard Meynell R.N., MBE Janet Penelope Dibley Father Engr-R-Adml Albert Kingsley Dibley CB Marriage Date 25 FEB 1956 Francis Everard Meynell R.N., MBE and Janet Penelope Dibley had the following children Rosemary Janet Meynell Elizabeth Anne Meynell Anne Penelope Meynell Descendants of Lt-Cdr Francis Everard Meynell R.N., MBE and Janet Penelope Dibley Rosemary Janet Meynell George Walter Bishop
Wimbledon 1905. Laurie Doherty (GB), May G. Sutton (USA). 1906. Laurie Doherty (GB), DorotheaKatherine Douglass (GB). 1907. Norman everard Brokes (Aus), May G. Sutton (USA). http://pages.globetrotter.net/gehtm/Theorie/ten-wim.htm
Extractions: Année Champion Championne Spencer W. Gore (G-B) P. Frank Hadow (G-B) John T. Hartley (G-B) John T. Hartley (G-B) William Renshaw (G-B) William Renshaw (G-B) William Renshaw (G-B) William Renshaw (G-B) Maud Watson (G-B) William Renshaw (G-B) Maud Watson (G-B) William Renshaw (G-B) Blanche Bingley (G-B) Herbert F. Lawford (G-B) Charlotte Dod (G-B) Ernest Renshaw (G-B) Charlotte Dod (G-B) William Renshaw (G-B) Blanche Bingley-Hillyard (G-B) William J. Hamilton (G-B) Lena Rice (G-B) Wilfred Baddeley (G-B) Charlotte Dod (G-B) Wilfred Baddeley (G-B) Charlotte Dod (G-B) Joshua Pim (G-B) Charlotte Dod (G-B) Joshua Pim (G-B) Blanche Bingley-Hillyard (G-B) Wilfred Baddeley (G-B) Charlotte Cooper (G-B) Harold S. Mahoney (Irl) Charlotte Cooper (G-B) Reggie Doherty (G-B) Blanche Bingley-Hillyard (G-B) Reggie Doherty (G-B) Charlotte Cooper (G-B) Reggie Doherty (G-B) Blanche Bingley-Hillyard (G-B) Reggie Doherty (G-B) Blanche Bingley-Hillyard (G-B) Arthur Wentworth Gore (G-B) Charlotte Cooper-Sterry (G-B) Laurie Doherty (G-B) Muriel E. Robb (G-B)
Bronze Sculptures And Garden Statues By Everard Meynell Fine Bronze Sculptures by everard Meynell. bronze sculpture by everardMeynell. Welcome the New Year , This stunning 60 tall (152cm http://www.artworksgallery.co.uk/Everard.html
Extractions: After teaching Drama and Art to A Level for several years, sculpting gradually took over and he became increasingly involved with private commissions for outdoor sculptures in liaison with landscape architects. These included providing sculptures for award-winning gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show on four consecutive years between 1984 - 1988.
Katherine Tarbox - YM Magazine Save yourself from cyber creeps YM SEPTEMBER 2000 / PHOTO BLEACHER/EVERARDThe guy Katie safe surfing. BY katherine TARBOX. Five http://www.katiet.com/ym.htm
Extractions: YM SEPTEMBER 2000 / PHOTO: BLEACHER/EVERARD The guy Katie Tarbox met online was smart, funny, kind...and an adult who was convicted of child molestation. Read on for a story of her Net nightmare-and the rules every girl needs to know about safe surfing. BY KATHERINE TARBOX Five years ago, when I was 13, one of my favorite activities was to surf the Net and make new friends. The Web was a welcoming place that made me feel completely comfortable. That is, until I met Mark-a man who tricked me into believing he was 23. We had a six-month online romance, ending when he lured me into a hotel room and molested me. Police later told me he was really 41 and had a history of stalking young girls. Now, at 18, I've written Katie.com to warn other teens about online dangers and to help prevent more crimes. Here, my key tips for safely meeting people on the Web. I learned the hard way-so you won't have to. Web Warning #1 Face the fact that it can happen to you When I first went online, I'd heard of pedophiles, but I never imagined that a top student like me would be clueless enough to be vulnerable. At the time, many of my friends had boyfriends, and I wanted someone, too. The Web was an easy way to meet people in the privacy of my home. I could be myself and find others who understood me. I'd always felt that the guys in my grade weren't as mature as I was. So when I met Mark, a thoughtful guy who told me he was 23 years old, I was impressed. He used perfect grammar, unlike most people online. And I could talk to him about anything. I never imagined he had bad intentions. That's how I got duped! Sleazes like Mark use all sorts of tricks to convince others they're normal, and they're so smooth that anyone can be a victim, no matter how brainy you are.
Descendants Of Sir EVERARD De ROWE Descendants of Sir everard de ROWE. Generation No. 1. 1. Sir everard 1 deROWE was born in England, and died in England. He married in England. http://www.seacoast.com/~walcat/ROWE.htm
Extractions: Descendants of Sir EVERARD de ROWE Generation No. 1 Sir EVERARD de ROWE was born in England, and died in England. He married in England. Beautiful Devonshire in the southwest of England Is the ancestral home of the Rowes. Here at Lamerton near Plymouth the family were long possessed of a considerable estate which was handed down from generation to generation,evidently since the days of Richard the First. It was in the days of the crusades that the founder of the house received as a token of his bravery in the holy wars the arms since borne by his descendants. The name of Nicholas Rowe, a member of this family, is well known to all students of English literature as that of the first biographer of Shakespeare and translator of Lucan's Pharsalia, he was born in Little Barford, Bedfordshire, England,June 30,1674, and was educated at Westminster school, studied law, became a successful courtier and politician. His edition or Shakespeare prefaced by the famous biography was published in 1700 and was followed by various successful dramatic works. In 1714 he was made poet laureate by George the First to succeed Nahum Tate, but died two years later and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Previous to his appointment as laureate in the reign of Queen Anne he served as under secretary of state to the Duke of Queensbury. Beulah Sanford Osborn France, contributor to "Five Hundred First Families of America," says the Roe family is very ancient and actually takes its name from Rollo. Hrolf the Granger, or Walker) the Viking who conquered Normandy, married a daughter of Charles, King of France and in 911 became the first Duke of Normandy. The "lls" were dropped from Rollo under the softening influence of the French language and "at the time of William the Conqueror, the name became Roo and Roe." Rollo was descended from Scandinavian rulers.
Stories, Listed By Author The Loves of the Duchess de Langeais, (ss) Bedside Clubman v7 1953; J. EverardSmiths SMITH, katherine D. (chron.) * Half a Dozen Housekeepers, (sl) St. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s926.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents SLADE, CHRISTINE JOPE (chron.) (continued) SLADE, GEORGE (chron.) SLADE, GURNEY ; pseudonym of Stephen Bartlett (chron.) SLADE, HILDA M. (chron.) SLADE, MARIANA B. (chron.) SLADE, MARY B. C. (chron.) SLADE, MICHAEL ; pseudonym of John Banks Jay Clarke Lee Clarke Richard Covell ... (chron.) _, [ref.] SLADEK, JOHN (Thomas) (1937-2000); see pseudonym Dale Johns (chron.) The Brusque Skate, (pm) Ronald Reagan: The Magazine of Poetry Sum 1968 * The Incredible Giant Hot Dog (with Thomas M. Disch ), (ss) Escapade Apr 1966 Just Another Victim, (ss) Tit-Bits Feb 17 1968 The Man from Not-Yet, (ss) Playboy Jun 1968 No Exit, (pm) Ronald Reagan: The Magazine of Poetry Sum 1968 Seventh Inning Stretch, (pm) Ronald Reagan: The Magazine of Poetry Sum 1968 The Train, (ss)
Contents Page Issues 42 43 care by Jillian Hands Page 11) Aromatherapy,its history and uses byKatherine Rimmer plus Living in Abundance by Margaret everard Page 12 http://www.changingtimes.com.au/contentsissues 42 43 .htm
Extractions: Rev. Everard Allen, pastor of the Brown's Town Circuit of Baptist Churches. - Carlington Wilmot /Freelance Photographer "IF I were to die now and go to Heaven, I would greet Jesus and say thanks for saving me, but I can't come here without seeing a revival," so says the Rev. Everard Allen, pastor of the Brown's Town Circuit of Baptist churches. "From what I have read in Scripture and what has happened through history, I have to see a revival in my country. And if I see that, I will be able to say like Simeon (Luke 2:29-31) 'Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word: For mine eyes have seen thy salvation ...' the renowned clergyman said. The Rev. Mr. Allen, 58, who is widely respected for his skills at expository preaching and his passionate oratory, has been the pastor of the four-church (Brown's Town, Mt. Olivet, Lime Tree Gardens, St. John's) Brown's Town Baptist Circuit since 1972.
Extractions: (c) Jerry Everard 1994 1. Identifying Australia The title of this book, 'Identifying Australia in Postmodern Times' is somewhat like issuing a writ of Habeas Corpus. It is a challenge, addressed at once to the writers of these papers, and to you, the reader. The writ has been issued and it will not be taken back. The writ asks the recipient to 'produce the body', or justify its detention, presumably in its absence. Let me suspend the thing-ness of Australia for a moment. To signal this, I shall speak of Australia as that thing that emerges from those practices that invoke it. I include this deletion for the same reason that Derrida presents1, namely; that the word is written because it is necessary, but crossed out because it is inaccurate. This is a practical, if shorthand way to express the difficulties presented by taking at face value the modernist fictions of the presence of what are essentially discursive objects, such as states. That the word 'identifying' is in the present tense implies that the process is continuous. The fact of history shows that to be the case. Like the almost proverbial shit, it happens. Like the biological metaphor, it happens as a by-product of a process. Without the process there would be nothing to sustain it, and it would no longer be in production. Australia; you're standing in it. Let me address this another way. Policymakers articulate Australia ('state' the State) in various but fairly specific ways. The formation known as 'Australia' is, first and foremost a discursive formation. When you look at what policymakers do, it comes down to talking and writing things down. They also engage, on occasion, in other signifying practices, such as ministerial visits to other, similarly constituted states, or they send gunboats to provide a tangible 'signal', in political parlance. All of these are signifying practices, without which Australia as a particular cultural practice would cease to exist. Some states have recently experienced, or are in the process of experiencing this; for example, the successors to the former Yugoslavia, or the former Soviet Union, or the former East Germany. Few people these days speak of Prussia, Bohemia or Transylvania. States are dynamic entities that exist as a product - one could even say as a by-product of their constitutive practices.
EVERARD Census of Tormarton 1871 RETURN. everard. Edward John. Head. M. 57. Rector ofTormarton. Minehead, Som. everard. Marie M.Cecile. wife. M. 62. Frankfurt Germany. http://www.hawkesburyhistory.co.uk/tormarton/1871census.htm
Extractions: Census of Tormarton 1871 RETURN EVERARD Edward John Head M Rector of Tormarton Minehead, Som EVERARD Marie M.Cecile wife M Frankfurt Germany WICKHAM Anne Visitor U Oldbury on the Hill Glos DANCY Thomas Johnston Pupil U Kingstown Ireland BOYLE George? Pupil U Marston Som CARDEW John? Pupil U Temple? Ireland HAYWARD John Servant U Footman Didmarton ALLINSON Ann Nurse W London HAYES Frances Servant U Cook Sherston HUSTIBLE Jane Servant U Housemaid Old Sodbury BROWN Jane Servant M Housemaid Taunton, Som SIMPSON Kate Servant U Housemaid Beckington, Som MILSOM Henry Servant U Groom Didmarton TOGILL Frank Servant Donkey boy Sopworth, Wilts ALLINSON John Albert Scholar London SESSIONS George H. Servant M Herdsman Didmarton, Glos SESSIONS Margaret M Glos Didmarton, Glos SESSIONS Ellen Elizabeth Didmarton, Glos SESSIONS Mary Annie Didmarton, Glos MORTON Charles Servant M Groom Didmarton, Glos MORTON Charlotte M Tetbury, Glos MORTON Annie Jane Didmarton, Glos MORTON Richard W. Didmarton, Glos Manor House ARNOLD Thomas Head U Farmers Brother Tormarton TILY Ann Housekeeper U ChippingSodbury MARTIN Ann Servant U Domestic Tormarton Warren Farm BEARD James Head U Farmer of 249 acres Tormarton BEARD Thomas Brother U Farmer Tormarton HALL Amelia Servant U General Servant Church?
I5782: Margaret Dewey (1574 - BEF 1634) NAME Lynde; BIRTH ABT 1594, England; DEATH 1669, London, London, England. FatherEverard Digby Mother katherine Stockbridge de Newkirk Family 1 Enoch Lynde http://www.gulbangi.com/d0001/g0000148.html
Names Index Page DEC 1968) Edwards, Clara Elkington, Ann (1690-) Elkington, William Ellis, MaryJane (28 JUL 1836-12 JUL 1917) Ellis, William (1812-) everard, (1462-) everard http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~alan-dawson/names1.htm
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