WebGED: Werrett & Variations Data Page USA d. 2 MAR 1986 in Payson, Utah, Utah George Oliver (1866 1920) childWerrett, Annie Jane (1870 Soonafter, he received a Call and was drafted to http://www.ritter.demon.co.uk/Genealogy/wga96.html
San Francisco Genealogy - Obituaries And Death Notices 4, Mary D., wife of Alonzo P. Payson, a native of FOGARTY, Willie Francis, youngestson of Annie and the 9 months. Source San Francisco Morning Call, 29 June http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/sfobipa.htm
Extractions: PACHECO At the German Hospital, San Francisco, Mar. 13, Albert Joaquin PACHECO PACHECO and brother-in-law of Mr. J.S. FARIA . He died from the effects of an operation on a tumor in the neck The funeral will take place to-day (Friday) at 10am, from the residence of J.S. FARIA , thence to the Catholic Church.]." Source: The Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito Co.), 15 March 1895. Transcribed by Dee. PACKARD Lucile S. PACKARD , wife of Hewlett-Packard Chairman David PACKARD and renowned in Silicon Valley as a major philanthropist, died at the couple's Los Altos Hills home Saturday. Her death at 72 ended a months-long fight against cancer. In the late 1930s, Mrs. PACKARD helped her husband and William HEWLETT as they founded the firm that would become a legend in American business.
ENGLISH 5581: BIBLIOGRAPHIES Bontatibus, Donna. R. The Seduction Novel of the Early Nation A Call for SocioPoliticalReform. Fern, Fanny (Sara Payson Willis Parton). Annie Kilburn. http://www.d.umn.edu/~sadams/Engl5581/5581bibl.htm
Extractions: ENGLISH 5581: BIBLIOGRAPHIES The following works concern aspects of the American novel covering several of our periods or the entire history. Bell, Bernard W. The Afro-American Novel and Its Tradition . Amherst: U Massachusetts P, 1987. Brodhead, Richard H. Cultures of Letters: Scenes of Reading and Writing in Nineteenth-Century America . Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993. Carby, Hazel V. Reconstructing Womanhood: The Emergence of the AfroAmerican Woman Novelist . New York: Oxford UP, 1987. Chase, Richard. The American Novel and Its Tradition . New York: Doubleday, 1957. Elliott, Emory, et al., ed. The Columbia History of the American Novel . New York: Columbia UP, 1991. Fiedler, Leslie A. Love and Death in the American Novel . Rev. ed. New York: Stern and Day, 1966. Fisher, Philip. Hard Facts: Setting and Form in the American Novel . New York: Oxford UP, 1985.
Bryan Family History b. 1975, Ogden, UT) Joseph Katie Call (b. 1977 b. 1957, Provo, UT) Debra (b.1954, Payson, UT) b. 1947, Ypsilanti, MI) Branton Annie Elizabeth Branun http://www.rcasey.net/bryan/bryindb.htm
Extractions: It is to be regretted that the additional matter which here appears could not have been inserted at its proper place. But though every effort was put forth to secure the desired information, the delay of those who had promised to furnish facts was of such continued duration that we were obliged to place the matter in this portion of our work. With this explanation these facts are here presented to our readers. Old Mount Pleasant Church is an historic institution. It stands on the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 12, Sampsel township, and was first built in 1853, and rebuilt in 1867, at a cost of about $800. The church organization was constituted in 1852, and some of the members were Henry Frith, Elisha Boucher, John Hargrave, J. H. Street,, John Walker, James McAllister, J. M. Alnut, John Weaver and members of their families. Other names found on the first records are those of Sneed, Jennings, McAllister, Cornelius, Sterling, Crews and Brassfield- about fifty in all. Rev. James Turner organized the church and officiated as its pastor for a number of years; he died, full of years and honor, April 10, 1883. The other pastors have been Revs. W. W. Walden, Peter Booth, I. R. M. Beasom, N. M. Allen, A. Pfister, John Harman, F. P. Bane, W. W. Gillaspie. Number of members at present, 112; number of scholars in the Sabbath-school, 36 - Benj. Smith, superintendent.
Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1858 1 da. 1287. *Gardner, Edward Payson. 11, 1877, Annie B., da. of W. Wallace Mc Call,Utica, N. Y., who dD 2, 1909. Ch. Ruth D.; Elizabeth M.; Rebecca S. (d.). http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/1858.html
Extractions: (from the Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) Previous Class... Menu Index ... Allen , Timothy Field . S. of Dr. David and Eliza (Graves), b. Westminster, Vt., Ap. 24, 1837. M. A., A. C., 1861; M. D., Univ. of N. Y., 1861; N. Y. State Univ., 1884; LL. D., A. C., 1885. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Prepared E. Windsor Hill, Conn. Univ. of N. Y. Med. School, 1858-61; practised Brooklyn, N. Y., 1861-63; acting asst. surgeon U. S. A. Point Lookout, Mo., 1862; practised N. Y. City, 1863-1902; prof. of Materia Medica and therapeutics, N. Y. Homeopathic Med. Coll., 1869-; dean there, no. of yrs.; president bd. of trustees, 1897-1902; surgeon N. Y. Ophthalmic Hospital, 1870-1902. Made study of botany on special lines, 40 yrs. Author Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica, 10 vols.; Handbook of Materia Medica, and other works. D. N. Y. City, D. 5, 1902. Married Je. 3, 1861, Julia, da. of Amos Bissell, Litchfield, Conn. 6 ch. Bro. Jerome (A. C. 1851)
GedBrowser LOGAN slgc @F955@ plac 20 Jun 1900 LG Orville Charles Call marr 20 Annie ElizebethChristensen, Ut bapl 1 Jul 1900 birt 20 Apr 1892 plac Payson,Utah,UT http://www.techmarketingink.com/clegg/family/genealogy/g112.html
Heywood Genealogy - Surname Index C Charles; Call, Clarence Phillips (??); Call, Joanna (?-?); CallENDER Robert; CARDON,Susette; CAREY, Annie F CRANE, Delia (?-?); CRANE, Edward Payson (November 12 http://www.heywoods.info/c/Csurnames.html
Extractions: Cu CADDY, Alfred Alexander (June 30, 1903-February 21,1978) CADE, Cora CADY, Garner CADY, Isabel CADY, Prudence ... CALDWELL, Alvah Howard (May 13, 1866-February 16, 1877) CALDWELL, Edith Belle (Jue 29, 1895-August 10, 1972) CALDWELL, Helen Lulu (February 8, 1858-October 13, 1913) CALDWELL, James CALDWELL, James Meade (August 5, 1822-August 24, 1890) CALDWELL, James Minott (November 21, 1851-March 1, 1939) CALDWELL, Jerome Mead (June 16, 1861-January 9, 1923) CALDWELL, Jesse CALDWELL, John Howard Leroy (October 5, 1891-June 1, 1969) CALDWELL, Lynn Minott (June 19, 1894-May 28, 1999) CALDWELL, Mary J. (February 13, 1856-November 11, 1916) CALDWELL, Mary Louise (December 21, 1897-November 24, 1984) CALDWELL, May Beatrice (July 4, 1889-December 18, 1894) CALDWELL, Maynard George (December 27, 1897-August 27, 1963) CALDWELL, Mildred Eleanor (May 10, 1899-January 5, 1921) CALDWELL, Raymond Adair (March 8, 1882-September 14, 1956) CALENDER, Sarah Ellen CALHOUN, Bertha CALHOUN, Lulu Rebecca (Oct 8, 1886-?) CALHOUN, Orlando Benjamin
NOTE This Material Is Excerpted From Galley Page Proofs, And Thus Louisa May Alcott, From Little Women Annie Fields, From Fanny Fern (Sara Payson WillisParton, 18111872), Fern Jack London (1876-1916), The Call of the Wild. http://www.samford.edu/schools/artsci/english/lasseter/cultural.htm
Extractions: 1. Work and Class Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "The Village Blacksmith" Alexis de Tocqueville, "That Aristocracy May Be Engendered by Manufactures" A. W. Campbell, "Iron Interests of Wheeling" Captain Willard Glazier, "Pittsburg" John Roach, Senate Testimony from Iron Foundry Proprietor William Weihe, Senate Testimony f om Iron Puddler and Union Leader Jesse Claxton, J. G. Going, and N. R. Fielding, Senate Testimony from Workers of Color Robert D. Layton, Senate Testimony from Grand Secretary of the Knights of Labor Reese E. Lewis, "March of the Rolling-Mill Men" (song)
Maine Writers: N Through Q No Evil Angel (1956); The Witch Door (1959); Call Home the Elizabeth Payson Prentiss(26 Oct. has also written three romances under the pseudonym Annie Garrett. http://www.waterborolibrary.org/maineaut/nq.htm
Extractions: N O P NOTE: Books available at the WATERBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY will appear in PLUM TELETYPE Please note that the Waterboro Public Library does not have most of these books! John Neal was an important voice in 19th-century literature as a writer and critic who wrote one of the earliest histories of American literature. Born in Portland, he moved to Baltimore when he was 21 to start a dry goods business. When the business failed, he became the editor of The Portico , a monthly literary magazine that also had a short life. Neal's first novel, Keep Cool, Written in Hot Weather, by Somebody M.D.C., &c., &c., &c. Author of Sundry Works of Great Merit, Never Published, or Read, From His Story. Reviewed by Himself - "Esquire" , was published in 1817. The next year he published two narrative poems, "Battle of the Niagara, a Poem, without Notes," and "Goldau, or, the Maniac Harper," for which he used the pen name Jehu OCataract. Shortly after Neal traveled to England in 1823, he met
Descendants Of John Graves Of Roxbury, MA 1749, m(3) Catherine Payson, 27 April 1773, d. 30 Nov. Lamoni Call, b. 25 Jan 1865(Bountiful, Davis Co., UT), m(1) Annie Lovine Barlow (Salt Lake Channel Island http://www.gravesfa.org/gen337.htm
Extractions: Rev. 18 Dec. 2001, Gen. 337 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN GRAVES OF ROXBURY, MA GENERATION 1 John Graves (1) was probably born about 1590-1595 in England, died 4 Nov. 1644 in Roxbury, MA, and was buried 15 Nov. 1644 in Roxbury. He arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in May 1633 with his wife, who died soon after, and 5 children. He probably arrived in the Mary and Jane . He was from Nazing, Essex, England. He married his second wife, Judith Alward (or Allard) in Dec. 1635. She was born about 1600 in England, and died 22 Oct. 1683 in Roxbury. John's mother must have come with him also, since Savage says she was about 80 in 1644 (b.c. 1564) and died 24 Jan. 1645. John Graves had a sister Lydia, who married Ford. The mother of John's daughter Sarah may have been a daughter of Thomas Finch of Hertford, county of Hertford, England. The Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 by Charles Edward Banks, Baltimore, 1957, lists John Graves from Nazing and Harlow, Essex, England, emigrating to Roxbury, MA. Savage (pp. 294-295) states: John Graves of Roxbury came in May 1633 with wife, who died soon after, and 5 children: John, Samuel, Jonathan, Sarah, and Mary, according to the church record. The
Books On-line: Authors Starting With "C" Call, Annie Payson Power Through Call, Lamoni 2000 for the Use of the MethodistMissions, First Part (Charleston Published by John Early, 1853) (HTML and http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/authorstart?C
Index To Comic Art Collection: "Sul" To "Suluname" Jim Sullivan, Fay Avera, Joe Belmont and Henry Payson. Higgins, Jeff Anderson, GeoffSenior ; letters, Annie H. England Call no. PN6738.D3854L5 1990 http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/srri/sul.htm
Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With M Mackey, William Howard (living) Macomber, Annie June (living John Rnald ()Manley, Edward Payson (12 Sep living) Mc Burney, Mc Call, James (1 http://members.tripod.com/gardner_2/idxm.htm
WakleyR - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File Call. Ny Jana Lee b.1974 Payson, Utah, Utah Myrna m.1954 - Richard Nathan b.1942- Robert Frederick b.1952 Unknown - Unknown - Unknown - Annie Cleopatra b http://www.ida.net/users/lamar/WEB/WAKLEYR/index3.htm
Thomas Holcombe Of Connecticut - Person Page 2 the son of James McNeill Johnson and Annie Betsy Cockman. Foote Holcombe (20 Jan 1837)Edward Payson Holcombe (17 for their sons and daughters to Call their own http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/p2.htm
Extractions: b. 29 April 1907, d. 1954 Wilton C. Moore was born on 29 April 1907 at Webb City, Jasper Co., MO. He was the son of Harry Claude Moore and Valera Mae Chappell . Wilton C. Moore died in 1954 at Houston, Harris Co., TX. He was buried at Restland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; Floral Hill Section, Space 3, Lot 19, Block R. b. 27 January 1870, d. 20 December 1941 George Harvey Norton was born on 27 January 1870 at Eureka, Greenwood Co., KS. He was the son of Charles Harrison Norton and Laura Adelaide Lillie . George Harvey Norton married Lou Westbrook on 20 November 1894 at Greenwood Co., KS; Greenwood Co., KS, VR Book E page 406. George Harvey Norton married Zinn Tallie Alsup , daughter of Lemuel Ellis Alsup and Annie Lee Carpenter , on 5 July 1917 at Methodist Parsonage, Washington, DC. George Harvey Norton and Zinn Tallie Alsup were divorced. George Harvey Norton died on 20 December 1941 at Houston, Harris Co., TX, at age 71. He was buried on 22 December 1941 at Hollywood Cemetery; Lot 142., Houston, Harris Co., TX.
Archives: Office Of Development Services Record)1880 (Burleigh) Box 54 1880 (Call)-1881 (Cutler James Scollay Williamson,1910 156 Annie Crosby Emery Ida Josephine Everett, 1911 159 Payson Smith, 1911 http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/archives/odscl.shtml
Whitney Research Group - Mailing List, June 1996 the lady who had written the book, and we went to Call. H. Hall , Mary Ann Lindsay, Brena (Nixon) Parsons , Gilbert Payson , Herb Phelps 1914, m d. Annie ST http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/mailinglist/list9606.html
Extractions: June 1996 Date: 02 Jun 96 20:17:31 EDT From: Jeanne Muse To: Philip John Ainsworth , Ross Andrews , Jon Aston , Babseeb , Ted Bates , Donald Whitney Becker , "Rita (Whitney) Bernier" , Louise Bradshaw , "Evelyn (Thorsen) Brown" , "R. Brown" , CGPesch , "Margaret (Whitney) Carey" , "D. J. Goulette" , Allan Green , "Karen B. Grubaugh" , "Walter H. Hall" , Jerry Harrison , Joan Hicks , Clark Harold Jillson , Mary Ellen Jones , KTROUVAT , Marion L , Mary Ann Lindsay , Mary Jean Manroe , Carole McIntosh , "Brena (Nixon) Parsons" , Donna Patt , Herb Phelps , PoGoes , "J. Michael Poston" , RSFAHRN , STOVEL , Julie Scheuerman , Mary Ellen Sharp , "Francis D. Southwick" , "J. A. Stafford" , Beth Stakes , Eleanor Stratton , Carolyn Vosburg , Kim Walters , Lisa Whitney , "J.C. Whitney" , "H. Ray Whitney" , "A.James Whitney"
Whitney Research Group - Mailing List, March 1997 CT (see below) Ernest Jay m. Annie Mary Andrew of the parentage of either Hannah COFFINor Mary Payson. a book of 105 pages that the authors Call This History http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/mailinglist/list9703.html
Extractions: March 1997 From: MAJEMEN@aol.com To: "WHITNEY family genealogy list" Subject: My Whitney Ancestors Date: Sat, 1 Mar 1997 07:39:54 -0500 (EST) Sender: Maiser@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu Here are my lines: John-1 WHITNEY and Elinor John-2 WHITNEY and Ruth Reynolds Nathaniel-3 WHITNEY and Sarah Hager Nathaniel -4WHITNEY and Mercy Robinson Torrey-5WHITNEY and Betsey Lamb Barnard Joel -6 WHITNEY and Lucy Ann Babcock Evelyn-7 WHITNEY and Henry Stafford My most wanted line is Ruth Reynold's date of birth and death. Jean ==================================================== From: Tom Howder To: "WHITNEY family genealogy list" Subject: Nathan Whitney 1706/07 Date: Sat, 1 Mar 1997 10:29:07 -0500 (EST) Sender: Maiser@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu If anyone is interested in current information continuing Nathan's line forward to present , I can furnish with same. Steve Watts Stevew116@aol.com. ==================================================== From: KGruba@aol.com To: "WHITNEY family genealogy list" Subject: Benjamin Whitney s/o Daniel and Dorothy (Tainter) Whitney Date: Sat, 1 Mar 1997 13:07:53 -0500 (EST) Sender: Maiser@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu Am looking for any information about Benjamin Whitney b. Apr 12, 1723 in Watertown, MA to Daniel and Dorothy (Tainter) who married Deliverance -. They had at least one son Henry or William Henry Whitney b. 1779 who married Fanny Miller/Millar in Dummerston VT c. 1800. Thank you. Karen ==================================================== From: Robert Schadewald
Bingham Genealogy - Bingham Ancestors in Huntsville, 28 September 1868, married Susan Annie Lords, 2 In March 1856, he answereda Call to serve in Army, Thomas relocated his family to Payson, Utah. http://www.familyhistorypages.com/Bingham.htm
Extractions: Bingham Elijah Norman Bingham , born in Ogden, Weber, Utah, 25 January 1870, son of Brigham Heber and Angelina (Aldous) Bingham ; died in Ogden 15 March 1946; buried in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho. In Ogden, on 19 October 1891, he married Mary Francis Fife , born in Riverdale, Weber, Utah, 30 April 1872, died in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, 10 February 1940, buried in Blackfoot, 14 February 1940, daughter of Joseph and Martha Ann (Bingham) Fife Elijah and his family arrived in Idaho in 1896; but his cousin and wife's uncle (Elisha E. Bingham) was in Blackfoot as early as 1885. Elijah died of Pneumonia while in Ogden for the funeral of his brother, Robert. Children of Elijah Norman BINGHAM and Mary Francis FIFE: Norman Elijah Bingham , born in Ogden, 28 June 1892; died in Blackfoot, 18 May 1974; buried in Blackfoot, 22 May 1974; married Maude Fern Fox, daughter of George Washington and Clara Jane (Mitchell) Fox. Obituary, Blackfoot News