MANUAL when in June, 1874, Mr. HOPWOOD departed to accept a Call to Calvary Church, Newark,NJ, the deepest regret was felt by the COOKE, Miss Annie B COOKE, E. Payson. http://www.rootsweb.com/~njpchsgc/chu/second_presby.htm
Extractions: Exodus III.2. Historical Sketch (The quoted passages, in smaller type, were not written by the Pastor, but added by another hand, by authority of the Trustees.) The Second Presbyterian Church, of Paterson, NJ, was an out-growth of the great division of the Presbyterian body, which occurred in 1837, and resulted in the establishment of two distinct branches; the Old School and the New School. The latter had more sympathy with Congregationalism than had the former, and, without injustice, any be described as the party of progress and advance. The Old School was the conservative body, adhering closely to ancient standards and methods. The happy re-union of the two Schools, in 1869, combined these elements, and removed any discord that had formerly existed between them. But in 1837, and for several succeeding years, the strife was bitter, and feeling ran high. Northern New Jersey had then two Presbyteries-Elizabethtown and Newark. The First Church, of Paterson, belonged to the Newark Presbytery, which gave its adhesion to the New School. The Presbytery of Elizabethtown held to the Old School. Rev. Samuel FISHER, D.D., long the honored pastor of the First Church, was a prominent member of the New School body, and the first moderator of its General Assembly. He had then resigned his charge here, but his influence was still very great. Rev. John F. CLARK was his successor in Paterson.
Redirecting Epitaph What we Call life is a wonderful journey full of purpose. Lyrcist and coauthorof Annie get your gun, Mexican Hayride. Payson, Joan Whitney b. 1903. http://www.findagrave.com/contributors/contrib405.html
Descendants Of Luke Wanlass & Barbara Dumble 62. Notes Note from Glen Call I have found the marriage of 6) and the four yearold twins were Sam and Annie. USA, 12 died on 13 Dec 1976 in Payson, Utah, Utah http://www.riverduck.com/wanlessweb/lehi/D1.htm
Extractions: Children from this marriage were: + 2 M i. Luke WANLASS was born about 1743 in Ford, Northumberland, England, was christened on 11 Dec 1743 in Norham, Northumberland, England, died on 27 Nov 1797 in Lambley, Northumberland, England, and was buried in Lambley, Northumberland, England. 2. Luke WANLASS Luke ) was born about 1743 in Ford, Northumberland, England, was christened on 11 Dec 1743 in Norham, Northumberland, England, died on 27 Nov 1797 in Lambley, Northumberland, England, and was buried in Lambley, Northumberland, England.
A Celebration Of Women Writers: 1801 - 1900 Albert, Octavia Victoria Rogers ( 1853c. 1889) 1893) Allesch, Elly (1853-) Alleyne, Alma (fl.1897) Armstrong, Annie E. aka Annie Emma Challice (1821-1875) http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/1801-1900.html
Extractions: WRITERS LIVING BETWEEN 1801 AND 1900 A. M. (fl.1891) Abbott, Belle Kendrick (fl.1875) Abbott, Berenice Abbott, Edith More Information Abbott, Grace Abbott, Jane Ludlow Drake (1881-) Abbott, Maude Elizabeth More Information More Information Abdy, Maria Smith (1797-1867) Aberdeen and Temair, Ishbel Maria Marjoribanks Gordon, Marchioness of More Information Address By Lady Aberdeen, President of the Aberdeen Association, At a Public Meeting, Ottawa, 1898 (page images at canadiana.org) The Irish Literary Revival: A Lecture Delivered At the Request of the Catholic Young Ladies' Literary Association (page images at canadiana.org) President's Closing Address At the Fifth Annual Meeting of the National Council of Women of Canada (page images at canadiana.org) Through Canada With a Kodak (Edinburgh : W.H. White, 1893) (page images at canadiana.org) What Is the Use of the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada?
WebGED: The Bement Family Data Page children shall rise up and Call her blessed at Skaneateles and he became Edward PaysonBement as Harold Bement (1874 ) -child Lilly, Annie May (1879 http://www.bementfamily.com/webged/bement.wbg/wga13.html
Extractions: mother: JESSE BEMENT, JR., in early manhood, settled in Western New York, first at what is now the town of Groton, and later at Hector, in Schuyler County, where, near the pleasant village Meclenburgh, he successfully followed agricultural pursuits, and there he died, as did his wife, Amy Castle. (Source: Bement Chronicles in America, 1928, p. 134) spouse: mother: Jesse Bement went west and died there. (Source: Chronicles of the Bement Family in America; 1928, p. 134) The information on the descendants of Jesse L. Bement was provided by his great grand-daughter, Billie Ewing (Bement) Ronk of Atlanta, Georgia. (April 1999) His exact date of birth and death was obtained from Brøderbund World Family Tree, Volume 4, Pedigree #403. spouse:
Philo Johnson - 9th Ten as his own, along with his and Annie s other children Often the children of Paysonfollowed him to the pastures At times he would Call them from their play so he http://www.concentric.net/~Ssbray/lantdavd.htm
Extractions: DAVID LANT (1830-1908) was born in Romsey, Hampshire, England, on 14 March 1830, the son of Thomas Lant (abt. 1777-1853) and Ann Pearce (1803-1840) of Michelmersh, Hampshire, England. He was undoubtedly related to the THOMAS LANT mentioned in the LANT ORIGINS page, but whether or not he was a direct descendent of that Thomas is not known. David was the fourth child in a family of eight. The oldest was his sister Alice, then his older brothers William and Thomas, younger brothers John and Edward , and younger sisters Ellen and Lydia. A PORTRAIT OF DAVID LANT IN LATER LIFE Within a few years the young man had become a lodger in the boarding house of recently widowed Elizabeth Hurley (Harding), who was born at Uffculme, Devon, on January 8th, 1809. David's landlady Elizabeth was the mother of an adolescent daughter, Susan Mary Harding, born on Dec. 25, 1835 at Ham, Somerset, by her late husband Robert Harding. Despite their great age difference, affection between tenant and landlady grew, and on Feb. 25th, 1850 at Liverpool, Lancashire, 19 year old David Lant and 41 year old Elizabeth Hurley were united in marriage by J.B. Phillips. A son, Thomas Lant, was born to the couple at Ordsall, East Retford, Nottinghamshire in 1851, but the infant soon died, on December 12th of that year.
Sarah Pulsipher Ella) on 4 Dec 1853, and Ann Eliza (Annie) on 20 another child and hence it was inPayson, Utah, that her sisters and brothers had also accepted a Call to do http://www.johnpratt.com/gen/7/3.s_pulsipher.html
1870 Halsey Census Records States was the first country to Call for a Michigan White Aurelius, Ingham, MI FemaleAnnie Halsey 9 Michigan White Troy, Oakland, MI Female Payson Halsey 16 http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~families/halsey/70mi.html
Extractions: This database details those persons enumerated in the 1870 United States Federal Census, the Ninth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1870 Federal Census, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, M593, 1761 rolls; part of Minnesota T132. (If you do not initially find the name on the page that you are linked to, try a few pages forward or backward, as sometimes different pages had the same page number.) The United States was the first country to call for a regularly held census. The Constitution required that a census of all "Persons...excluding Indians not taxed" be performed to determine the collection of taxes and the appropriation of seats in the House of Representatives. The first nine censuses from 1790-1870 were organized under the United States Federal Court system. Each district was assigned a U.S. marshal who hired other marshals to administer the census. Governors were responsible for enumeration in territories.
A Gibson/Dixon Family Genealogy Cora CHAPMAN, Annie E. CHAPMAN, Annie M. CHAPMAN Martin Bedford CHAPMAN, Martin CallCHAPMAN, Mary 1804) CHAPMAN, Minnie CHAPMAN, Minnie Payson CHAPMAN, Moses http://www.lensonbaird.com/gibsons/names2.html
Bryan Family History Alvin Velma Louise (b. 1926, Holland, TX) Call Cari Ruth Adella Church AbrahamAnnie E. (b b. 1988) Cloward Mary Jane (b. 1870, Payson, UT) http://www.rcasey.net/bryan/bryindc.htm
Stone Family History And Genealogy: Stones Of Surry And Utah daughter of Peter J. and Elosia (Call) Williams. Children, all born in Salem AnnieElizabeth Flygare, born 6 Utah, 10 August 1869; buried in Payson, Utah, Utah http://www.familyhistorypages.com/Stone.htm
Extractions: John Quincy Stone , son of Calvin Gordon and Jane Elizabeth (King) Stone, born in Surry, North Carolina, 5 September 1862; died in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, 28 June 1942; buried in Salem, Utah, Utah. He married in Salem, 16 November 1884, Matilda "Tillie" Beddoes , daughter of William and Mariah (Brockhous) Beddoes, born in Windhall (or Wooley), Stafford, England, 10 May 1867; christened 5 July 1877; died in Blackfoot, 7 September 1932; buried in Salem, 10 September 1932. The following is an abridged account of John Q's life, written by his son, John Q. Stone, Jr., for The Stones of Surry. On November 16 1884, Father married Matilda Beddoes. Just where they lived I have no way of determining, but suppose it was with Grandmother for a while [in Salem]. I was born January 25, 1886, in a two-room adobe cabin on the George Hanks farm, just a short way from Grandmother Stone. Father had been down with typhoid fever in the fall and Mother feared for him to make the two-mile journey afoot to get her mother and the midwife, Mrs. Sheen. I suppose everything went all right, for I am here and all the other participants are gone. Father scouted around that spring and acquired a span of mules and did hauling and such other work as he could obtain and bought a fourth of a square from Grandmother Stone's home. I am of the opinion that she built the two rooms in the early nineties, as I remember when she made the addition in the late nineties. Uncle Julius paid for the addition with the understanding that he was to inherit the whole estate when she died. She left no will, however, and after a great deal of hard feelings the estate was divided equally among the heirs. Early in the nineties, Father decided that the house we were living in was too small and he built a nine room brick house and tore down the old adobe shack.
Some Descendants Of John Doyle Lee in the local militia, responding to a Call from the is the son of Ezra Taft LEE andAnnie Eliza HAMBLIN. James Dalton LEE, born 12Oct 1943 in Payson, Utah, Utah http://www.wadhome.org/lee/chapter_02.html
Extractions: Posterity of Aggatha Ann Woolsey (1814 - 1866) Listing 4543 descendants for 8 generations. 2. Aggatha Ann WOOLSEY was born 18Jan 1814 in Danville, Boyle, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Joseph WOOLSEY and Abigail SHAFFER. Aggatha died 4Jun 1866 in New Harmony, Washington, Utah, and was buried 5Jun 1866 in New Harmony, Washington, Utah. After arriving in Kentucky in 1805, Aggatha Ann's parents, Joseph Woolsey and Abigail Shaffer, moved several times. They continued their migratory life in a generally westward direction until about 1830 when they settled in Randolph County, Illinois as neighbors of the James Conner family. By that time they had a family of twelve children. It was there that John D. Lee met Aggatha Ann. At the time he was employed as a postal carrier with routes that had criss-crossed the southern part of the state and continued as far north as the town of Belleville near St. Louis. When his assignment was changed, taking him through the area where his cousins, the Conners, lived, on a route north, he met the Woolsey family who lived nearby. In 1831 John enlisted with his Uncle James in the local militia, responding to a call from the Illinois Governor to help put down an insurrection by Indians from the Sac and Fox Tribes in the northern part of the state. Following the bloody battle of Bad Axe on the banks of the Mississippi River, in which the bands of Sac and Fox were subdued, John returned home with Uncle James and became serious about the affections of one of the Woolsey girls who lived nearby.
St. Thomas Cemetery - West Avenue - Section C, St. Thomas, Ontario Payson/ JOHN R. Payson/18571933/MARY A. LACEY/his 1866-1943/GEORGE J. WARNEY/1867-1935/ANNIES. WATSON children all/From you a father/Christ doth Call/SMITH. http://www.elginogs.ca/cemeteries/stthomas/westaveC.htm
Extractions: Proof Reading Margaret Daugharty Revised and formatted for the Internet 9 December 2002 by BruceC.JohnsonJr. Use your browser "Find" command in the Edit menu or the shortcut "Control F" to locate your surname in the file below. SECTION C SOUTH CS0001 Grey marble on concrete. MOODY /CUTHBERT MOODY MOODY /SOPHIA V. MORRIS / wife of/ Charles Moody/died Dec. 1, 1909/aged 57 years/CHARLES MOODY / died Oct. 18, 1935/ aged 89 years//WILLIAM H. MOODY /1874-1943/ his wife/ VICTORIA EVANS CS0002 White marble on white marble on concrete base. JAMES ELLWOOD /1861-1944/JANET SUTTON /his wife/1867-1947/ELLWOOD 2a Concrete marker. KATHARINE SUTTON /passed on/Oct. 13, 1942 CS0003 Red granite on grey granite. FS: Father, Mother, Oneleen HANCOCK /WILLIAM FREDERICK/1883-1958/his wife/FENLONISE BEAUGRAND / 1890-1978/Their dau./PHYLLIS ONELEEN/1912-1916/ /BLAKE /FLOYD DELBERTON/ 1907-( )/beloved husband of MAXINE
California Biographies - Summaries 5 Professor Edward Payson HEALD was born at Lovell Oxford County From San FranciscoCALL Oct 5 1889 From Altar He married in San Francisco, Miss Annie T. MURPHY http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/sumbios5.htm
Extractions: The following consists of Sandra Harris' extractions from the published biography. These summaries are not meant to replace the actual text. For actual copies see the instructions on the particular web page as to what Sandra needs to get you copies. History of Orange County - 1921 - page 418 Frank SHANLEY was born in Ireland. When he was two years of age his family located in Edinburgh, Scotland. He crossed the oceanto America and went to New York. In 1896 he came west to CA and located in Anaheim. May 17, 1864 he had married Miss Marie C. McCABE a native of England but of Irish parentage. He was married in the old Quaker town of Darlington, England on the Skerne. He and his wife loved children and in his will he bequeathed a third of his estate to the St. Catherine Orphanage of Anaheim. He died July 10 1918. From CADI there is a possible dod for his wife as Mary SHANLEY age 75 died Los Angeles July 16 1930. History of Kern County - 1914 - page 533 A. Y. MEUDELL was the son of George MEUDELL who came to America from Edinburgh and Mary YOEMAN MEUDELL. He was born in 1872 in Chicago IL. At three he moved with his family to Belleville Ontario. He married in Los Angeles to Miss Bessie HANNAM, a native of Witby, Ontario. They had two daughters: Mary and Myrtle. From CADI Cynthia A. MEUDELL (spouse G.H.) age 75 died Los Angeles Jun 27 1937. I don't know what the connection may be but the name is so unusual I thought you'd be interested.
Books On-line, Listed By Call Number List too long? See the main online books page to browse it in segments, or search for particular books. This page lists selected on-line books by their Library of Congress Call number category. It http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/makesubjectpage
Extractions: LISTING BY CALL NUMBER List too long? See the main on-line books page to browse it in segments, or search for particular books. This page lists selected on-line books by their Library of Congress call number category. It can serve as a crude listing by subject. Not all books are represented here yet, but most on-line titles in library catalogs are listed. For a full list of available books, try the main on-line books page. To suggest additional books we should list, see this page Reflections and Comments, 1865-1895 by Edwin Lawrence Godkin (Gutenberg text) Complete works. by Robert Green Ingersoll (HTML at infidels.org) Gospels of Anarchy and Other Contemporary Studies by Vernon Lee (HTML at Indiana) The World As I See It (delisted due to demise of online publisher) by Albert Einstein Mediaeval Lore From Bartholomaeus Anglicus by Bartholomaeus Anglicus, ed. by Robert Steele, contrib. by William Morris (Gutenberg text)
*** Contact Information*** Edward, NY (518) 7930041 Grieshop, AnnieHopkinton, IA Jackson, Mary FayGainesville,Texascall toll free 1 Mazatzalc/o Roy SandovalPayson, Arizona(928 http://pilgrimproduction.net/contactinfo.html