Harvard University Press/Author Index/B Vale of Gloucester, 15901690 Beck, L., Women in The Huguenots in America Butler,L., Emperor and Japan, 1467-1680 Butterfield, LH, Adams Family Correspondence http://www.hup.harvard.edu/authorindex/b.html
OAK HILL CEMETERY Cedar Rapids, Rapids Township 14 Sep 1884 Adams, Sarah Feese, 1825 1888 Adams, William, 1870 1868 - 1901 Beck,GH, 1821 - 1890 Beck, Mattie, 1883 - 1917 BEDNA, Emily L., 1848 - 1945 http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ia/county/linn/cem/oakhill.htm
Cave Hill National Cemetery - Surnames A-Be - Jefferson County, Kentucky 36 ILL INF, Orig Place Of Bur Louisville Ky, Plot 2712, * Adams, WS, CSA 18/1917,PVT G 3D KY CAV, Plot E 4749, * Beck, John J, d. 06/25/1923, PVT L 168 INF http://www.interment.net/data/us/ky/jefferson/cavehill/cave_abe.htm
Extractions: * Records with an asterisk at the end indicates those that have not been verified as accurate by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Please visit " The National Cemetery Administration Records Verification Project " for details on what this means. To report an error, please visit the Veterans Affairs website, click on "Contact the VA" and follow the instructions. Abboth, John W , d. 06/12/1916, PVT B 13 IND CAV, Orig Place Of Bur Louisville Ky, Plot: E-4697, *
Melvern City Cemetery - Surnames A-C - Osage County, Kansas Mary, d. 2 Apr 1885, aged 3mo 13da, dau of William A Mary Adams, Mary, b A Earl,b. 1890, d. 1975 Beck, Dora E, b. 1874, d. 1938 Beck, Elmer L, b. 1864 http://www.interment.net/data/us/ks/osage/melvern/melvern_ac.htm
Slekt / Genealogy - Name Index Adams, Nancy Adeline Massey Beck, Marcella Cork,Ireland Casey, Thomas A. b.1821 Kentucky,USA Casey, Thomas L. b.1849 - Clay township, Decatur County, Indiana http://www.slettemoen.com/slekt/caseygenes/index3.htm
Pace Family History Truman Adams and they had two children Noveline Adams who married John Hart, -Olander Adams who married Jenoa Hall married Calvin L. Beck (born January 9 http://www.rcasey.net/pace/pachalls.htm
Extractions: 5-254 INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES SOLOMON CALVIN HALL (15.5.4) is the son of Manoah Hall and Catherine (Pace) Hall. Solomon was born on August 11, 1852 in Jackson County, Alabama. On February 16, 1881, Solomon Hall married Mittie Caperton and they were the parents of one daugther: Airow Hall On November 5, 1885, Solomon Hall married a second time to In 1900, Solomon and Ellie Hall were living in Johnson County, Texas. In 1910, Solomon and Ellie Hall were living in Parker County, Texas. Solomon and Ellie Hall were the parents of seven children: Henry L. Hall, b. September 1, 1886, Texas
Pike County Cemeteries: Givens Chapel Cemetery Adams, Alice Mae, 05 Oct 1927, 09 Oct 1927, Adams, Oda L. 06 Jun 1901, 08 Jul 1971, Armintrout,Goldie L. 10 Sep 1907, Beck, Melissa, d/o F. C. 05 Oct 1855, 13y,10m,21d. http://www.scioto.org/Pike/Cemeteries/Seal/givenschapelcem.html
Extractions: Seal Township, Pike County OH Surname Given Name Born Died Adams Edgar F. 30 Sept 1895 13 Jan 1953 Adams Daphna 18 Aug 1900 Adams Edgar, Jr. 16 Jun 1929 21 Jun 1945 Adams John F. Adams Martha w/o John Adams Eva A. Adams Frank Adams Amelia B. Adams Alice Mae 05 Oct 1927 09 Oct 1927 Adams Oda L. 06 Jun 1901 08 Jul 1971 Adrian Harvie Adrian Iva Adrian 17 Oct 1921 08 Jan 1923 Adrian William Adrian Alice MALOY Adrian John H. 27 May 1914 Adrian Frances A. 15 Jan 1927 Adrian Bessie Daughter Adrian Jacob Father Adrian Kejuria FARMER Mother Adrian Clarence Son Allen Edwin L. 15 July 1881 22 Jan 1931 Allen Mary E. 30 Jan 1885 22 Mar 1935 Amlin Frank Amlin Isabelle w/o Frank Arlin Loren Arlin Charline Armintrout George O. Armintrout Eliza J. Armintrout Walter S. Armintrout Hazel A. Armintrout T.L. 06 Aug 1834 01 Apr 1925 Armintrout Angelinew/o T.L. 20 Aug 1834 16 Apr 1910 Armintrout Nancy MURRAY 07 Mar 1905 Armintrout T.A. 5 May 1899 Armintrout Goldie L. 10 Sep 1907 Armintrout 04 Apr 1904 10 Aug 1904 Armintrout J.W. U. S. N. Armintrout Rhoda Baker Charles Baker Juanita Baker Floyd Baker Catherine Baker Esta I.
Guide To The Indiana University President's Office Records, 1893-1902 Adams, JQ 1901. Adams, Sara 1896. Advertising AF. Beauchamp, Ward 1901. Beck,A Vern 1898. Beck, Eman L. 1896. Beck, John Alfred 1899. Beckett, MJ 1895. http://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/IUDL/findingaids/archives/174inst
Extractions: Abstract: Records of Indiana University president. Organized in two series, the collection primarily consists of incoming correspondence during Swain's tenure. Included are several prominent IU professors such as William Lowe Bryan, David Starr Jordan, and Carl H. Eigenmann as well as a number of well-known public figures. Access Restrictions: Collection is open for research. Advance notice required. Acquisition Information: Accession 0583 Usage Restrictions: Preferred Citation: [item], Indiana University President's Office records, Collection 174, Indiana University Archives.
The Papers Of Sinclair Weeks At Dartmouth College Nixon, Mrs. Richard. Strauss, Lewis L. Automobile Industry Situation. AviationFacilities Planning. Adams, Sherman. Curtis, Edward P. Be. Beck, Dave. http://diglib.dartmouth.edu/library/ead/html/ml2.html
Extractions: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~speccoll/ Title: THE PAPERS OF SINCLAIR WEEKS, (1893-1972) Dates: ID: ML 2 born June 15, West Newton, Massachusetts, son of John Wingate and Martha A. (Sinclair) Weeks graduated from Harvard with First National Bank of Boston married Beatrice Dowse served with Massachusetts National Guard on the Mexican border Captain, Battery B, 101st Field Artillery, 26th (Yankee) Division, U.S. Army Alderman, Newton, Massachusetts Mayor, Newton, Massachusetts Director, United-Carr Fastener Corporation, later becoming Chairman of the Board Treasurer, Republican National Committee U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
California Biographies - 3 active in public movements of worth, Mr. Beck maintains a only one of whom survives,Carl L. who was and his wife, whose maiden name was Annie Adams, was born http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/bios3.htm
Extractions: A. M. CLARK was born August 25, 1831, and spent the early years of his life in Madison County, Mississippi, receiving an ordinary education, such as the country schools at that time afforded. He left Hinds County, Mississippi, in January, 1850, for California, coming by way of New Orleans, from there with a company of about twenty-two men to Matamoras in Mexico, where they bought an outfit and continued through Mexico, partly on the line of march of General Taylor during the Mexican war. A four-horse wagon hauled their baggage, etc., as far as Durango, where they sold out their stock and wagon and hired a pack train to take them across the mountains to Mazatlan. From thence they took a sail vessel to San Francisco, arriving in May, 1850, just after the large fire. He first engaged in mining in various portions of the State, for about fifteen years, but never meeting with any success. First he tried the mines of Nevada County from 1850 to 1853. He was in Santa Clara County in 1853-4, Mariposa County from 1854 to 1858, Plumas County (formerly Sierra), at La Porte from 1858 to 1863, and then back to Mariposa. He finally came to Fresno County in 1867, and was employed as a laborer about a copper mine, and soon after turned his attention to general farming-, raising some choice fruits, and stock of various kinds. In the meantime, in 1865, he married Miss Emma B. Glidden, a native of the State of Maine, who died in October, 1880, leaving two boys and two girls, Ada Belle, aged sixteen years; Sarah Paulina, eleven years; Angus, nine years, and Frank Marion Clark, aged four years.
Extractions: This is one of a series of files in a web-base finding aid to the many vital events recorded in the San Francisco Call during calendar years 1869-1895. Most events are for the San Francisco California area - births, marriages, and deaths. However many records are for events throughout California and beyond which were of interest to residents of San Francisco. Deaths at sea were also reported by the ships coming into the port of San Francisco.
House Of Beadle & Adams Online / The Authors And Their Novels $62 for the Boy s Library containing the life of Grizzly Adams. All Writ in FrenchDime Novels by Gordon L. Tracy. Yellowbacks were Virtuous by Clyde Beck. http://www.niulib.niu.edu/badndp/part4_appen_list.html
Extractions: Home Information Contents Search ... Links North American Review, CCIV, July, 1864, 303-309. "Beadle's Dime Books" (by William Everett). New York Observer. "Influence of 'Romantic Literature'." Date of clipping unknown. Reprinted in the Saturday Star Journal. III, No. 137, October 26, 1872. American Newspaper Reporter, June 9, 1873. "Beadle & Adams are careful and particular in the quality of the matter they print." American Bookseller, New York, I, May 1, 1876, 297-98. "Sensational Novels," Anonymous. New York Saturday Journal, VII, No. 316, April 1, 1876. "Anathema-Marantha." The article was written by a doctor who wrote a dime novel, later published as a Sunday school book: "Snowflake." "Read what you please, if your head is level, and your heart unspotted; it will not injure your morals." Publishers' Weekly, XII, 1877, 396-97. Editorial, "The Cheap Libraries." "These publications . . . may ultimately prove to be of use in educating a large . . . body of readers into a higher class of reading than they have hitherto reached, and leading to the consequent increase, some day, of the market for good books." Saturday Journal
Untitled 05 06 1905 s/o Lewis T Adams/Emily Fulk Adams, Lewis T 10 28 1999 d/o Omer S. Bryant/AnnieBeck Bryant, Ruth s/o Bryson Fulk/Emaline Stone Fulk, David L 09 04 http://www.geocities.com/~surryco/whitaker.html
Extractions: Whitaker's Chapel United Methodist Church Whitaker's Chapel Rd, Hwy 268, 2 m W of Pilot Mountain Surry County, NC Survey of cemetery was begun in summer of 2001 and completed in Spring of 2002. There are some graves in the cemetery toward the rear that have slight indentations in the ground where a grave was used, and there are some graves with old field stone or other markers, but not legible. Very pretty cemetery next to the church and with a vista to the western part of Surry County.
Extractions: Menu for: [Surname Index] [Chenoweth names] [Other surnames] [Descendant tables] ... [Lucy] TWO DAUGHTERS: of Barbara Chenoweth Martindale(5) THE DOWNEYS: AMANDA ELLEN MARTINDALE (6) 1834-1914 Amanda Ellen, the 9th child of Barbara Chenoweth and Jesse Martindale, was born on May 17, 1834 in Wayne Co., IN. Several years later her parents moved to Miami Co., where Amanda, at the age of 18 met and married James Downey, the son of John Downey and Mary Good. Like Amanda's mother, the Downeys had come from Virginia, traveling through Ohio and eventually to Indiana. The two families of Downey and Martindales intertwined for some time. William Downey, a brother to James, would marry Amanda's niece, Alice Guyer. Mary Jane Downey, a sister to James, would have a son, Leander Edwin Alger, who would marry Amanda's grandniece, Maggie Brown. Amanda and James had 4 known children, probably all born in Wabash Co., where the family moved after their marriage. Here James died at the age of 76, in 1905. Amanda survived him by nine years, living to the age of 80. They had 19 known grandchildren. Amanda is buried in Laketon cemetery, Wabash Co, IN CENSUS: 1850 IN: Miami Co: Richland twp, page 233, 1860 IN: Miami Co: Union twp: page 0219, 1870 IN: Wabash Co: Pleasant twp; Page 184, 1880 IN: Wabash Co: Paw Paw twp: Page 197B
Dutch's Genealogy He was married to Martha Lee Adams on 11 Nov Willie WOOD, Carrie WOOD, Ur WOOD, JimBeck WOOD, Mary Children were Nana B. WRIGHT, Luther L. WRIGHT, William B http://members.tripod.com/~DutchR/gene/d59.htm
Extractions: Patti Sue WITHERS was born on 13 Aug in , Harrison, KY. Parents: George Jewell WITHERS and Louise HATTERICK She was married to Uri SMITH Children were: Chip SMITH Sarah SMITH She was married to Gary PALMER She was married to William EDWARDS Pearl Ann WITHERS Parents: William Markham WITHERS and Martha S. PLATT Phyllis Ann WITHERS was born on 19 May 1937 in Cynthiana, KY. Parents: Emery Harney WITHERS Sr and Nell Taylor WALKER She was married to Eddie SHEATS in Cynthiana, KY. Children were: Deborah SHEATS Thomas SHEATS Charles Withers SHEATS Raymond WITHERS Parents: William Markham WITHERS and Martha S. PLATT Sallie Rebel WITHERS Parents: William Markham WITHERS and Martha S. PLATT Samuel J. F. WITHERS Parents: John Edwards WITHERS and Millie E. EARLYWINE Stephen WITHERS Parents: Jeffery Taylor WITHERS and Mary Louise DEVINE Timothy WITHERS Parents: Willoughby WITHERS and Peggy William E. WITHERS
I25716: Vaughn ADAMS (23 Aug 1947 - ____) BREWER _ _Randall Warren BREWER _ _Josie Bernice Adams + (1924 JohnBeck DOCKINS. 1987. Father William Reuben HAMBY Mother Clara L RUPPEE Family http://www.hambytree.com/d0001/g0000015.html
Extractions: Family 1 Walter Benager HAMBY Earl Newton HAMBY Emma D BARBER _Eliza ALEXANDER INDEX ... HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 02/19/2004 04:42:54 PM Pacific Standard Time Family 1 Sara HYDE Nancy Ann BATTLE INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 02/19/2004 04:42:54 PM Pacific Standard Time Father: John Daniel BEAM