Extractions: Descendants of Gabriel LEGGETT Sixth Generation (Continued) Sarah LEGGETT William Ezekiel William ... Gabriel Sarah married Joseph CADY They had the following children: M i Edward CADY died in ?, unmarried. Ivory Holland LEGGETT William Ezekiel William ... Gabriel Ivory married Susan SANDERS They had the following children: M i Charles LEGGETT F ii Sarah LEGGETT F iii Mary LEGGETT M iv George LEGGETT M v John LEGGETT Charles LEGGETT William Ezekiel William ... Gabriel ) was born about 1804. Gen. 30. Image: 569 The 1850 U. S. Census lists Charles Leggett, aged 46, farmer, born inMass., with real estate valued at $6,000, his wife Hannah, aged 43, bornin Penn., and their son William C. 12, born in New York. Charles married Hannah MURRAY . Hannah was born about 1807. They had the following children: M i William C. LEGGETT
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The Battle Of Champion Hill - Francis Vinton Greene two brigades (JE Smith s and Leggett s) of Logan s Francis V. Greene graduated fromthe United States President, NiagaraLockport and Ontario Power Company. http://battleofchampionhill.org/battle2.htm
Extractions: Grant passed the night at Clinton, and at daylight the next morning two men, employees on the railroad, who had passed through Pemberton's camp that day before, were brought to his headquarters. They stated that Pemberton had 80 regiments, estimated at 25,000 men in all, and that he was moving to attack Grant's rear. Grant thereupon sent a courier with an order to Sherman to bring one of his divisions with the utmost possible speed to Bolton, and to follow with the other as soon as possible. He also ordered McPherson to move on rapidly beyond Bolton in support of Hovey, and McClernand to establish communication between the divisions of Blair and Osterhaus, and keep it up, moving forward cautiously. He then rode to the front. On the morning of the 16th the position was a follows: Hovey's division was on the Clinton road, moving west from Bolton to Champion's Hill, with McPherson's corps a few miles behind them; Osterhaus, followed by Carr, was on the middle road, moving northwest to the same point; and A. J. Smith, followed by Blair, was on the direct Raymond road, near Elliston's, moving forward toward Edwards' Station. About noon McClernand's 9:45 A.M. dispatch was received, asking if he should bring on an engagement. From the bearer Grant learned that McClernand was between two and three miles distant. Grant sent a written reply at 12:35 P.M., directing McClernand to attack the enemy in force, if opportunity occurred. Subsequently verbal messages were sent, directing him to push forward with all rapidity. These orders did not reach McClernand until after 2 P.M. He immediately ordered Smith and Osterhaus to
Extractions: An industry insider offers a dramatic yet scientific look at the politics and reality surrounding global warming, the oil, gas, and auto industries' attempts to downplay the threat, and the progress of international legislation to change the course of global warming. The author, formerly a professor at the Royal School of Mines, became concerned about environmental issues and joined the international environmental organization Greenpeace. First published in 1999 by Penguin Books Ltd.
IFLR1000 - The Guide To The Worlds Leading Financial Law Firms Key contact partners Barry O Neill Terry Leggett. Leading lawyers Francis SowmanMichael Quinn. of Tuskar Resources, an oil exploration Company, and Wolfe http://www.legalmediagroup.com/IFLR1000/default.asp?page=48&CH=3&sIndex=4&Countr
Hur Herald owns and manages The Witt Lumber Company, a planing Hardware Store is owned and operatedby HT Francis. of The Calhoun Cronicle, and HF Leggett for Woodyard http://www.hurherald.com/cgi-sys/db_scripts/articles/articles?Action=user_view&d
Roster Of The 36th IL Infantry Hugh Shearer Ethan Keck. Thomas Leggett. George Monroe. One hundred and one officersand enlisted men. Company D. Aaron Mills. Ole N. Oleson Francis Phelps. http://www.outfitters.com/illinois/history/civil/cw36-roster.html
Extractions: Following is the Roster of the 36th Regiment, on its final muster and acceptance into the service of the United States, and at the period of its departure from Camp Hammond to Missouri. NICHOLAS GREUSEL Colonel EDWARD S. JOSLYN Lieut. Colonel ALONZO H. BARRY Major GEORGE A. WILLIS Adjutant ISAAC N. BUCK Quartermaster DELOS W. YOUNG Surgeon SIDNEY W. HAWLEY 1st Assistant Surgeon JETHRO A. HATCH 2d Assistant Surgeon GEORGE G. LYON Chaplain MELVIN B. BALDWIN, Captain EDWARD S. CHAPPEL, 1st Lieutenant WILLIAM S. SMITH, 2d Lieutenant SILAS MILLER, Captain. JOSEPH M. WALKER, 1st Lieutenant. BENJ F. CAMPBELL, 2d Lieutenant ELIAS B. BALDWIN, Captain JAMES B. MCNEIL, 1st Lieutenant JOHN M. TURNBULL, 2d Lieutenant COMPANY D.
9th MICHIGAN CAVALRY, COMPANY F 9th Michigan Cavalry. Company F . OFFICERS. RANK, NAME, HOME, AGE. Captain,Leggett, Francis W. New York, NY, 29. 1st. Lieutenant, Roys, Cyrus D. Hudson,n/a. http://www.michiganinthewar.org/cavalry/9cavf.htm
Extractions: RANK NAME HOME AGE Captain Leggett, Francis W. New York, NY 1st. Lieutenant Roys, Cyrus D. Hudson n/a 2nd Lieutenant Mitchell, Levi D. Detroit n/a NAME HOME AGE Allen, Linden H. Coldwater Anderson, John Detroit Andrews, William L Detroit Ayers, Benjamin F. Madison Baker, Nicholas Detroit Baker, Tobias Detroit Ball, James Brandon Ballard, Anthony Northfield Beardslee, Robert Pontiac Beardsley, James P. Independence Blankenship , Henry Detroit Boyle, Charles Ash Bradley, Edmond Detroit Branagan, Bernard Monroe Brockway, Solomon P. Albion Brown, George Detroit Brown, Robert N. Pontiac Burch, George Lexington Campbell, Charles F. Pontiac Campbell, David D. Park Canfield, Harvey Detroit Carpenter, John W. Fairfield Carver, John Detroit Church, Austin Detroit Collins, Albert Detroit Collins, Charles W. Detroit Collins, John Detroit Coville, Henry Detroit Daly, John S. Detroit Ellis, Joseph A. Lexington Flagg, John G. Detroit Fulcher, William Lexington Gaverick, Peter -or- Detroit Graverick, Peter
Francis W. Leggett Francis W. Leggett. Company F, 9th Michigan Cavalry. Francis was fromNew York City, New York. He entered service at the organization http://www.michiganinthewar.org/photos/leggett.htm
Extractions: Company F, 9th Michigan Cavalry Francis was from New York City, New York. He entered service at the organization of the 9th Cavalry as a Captain and was Commissioned on November 3, 1862. He served in that capacity until January 7, 1864, at which time he resigned his Commission and left the service. Ancestor of David Leggett
Project Gutenberg - Bibliographic Record Data. Title Tea Leaves. Author Leggett, Francis. Author Alias Francis Leggettand Company. Language English. Subject Tea. LoC Class Agriculture Plant culture. http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/3452
Extractions: H ome P ersonalize A uthor: T itle Word(s): How To F ind Advanced ... ecent Books D onate E vents ... ontacts V olunteering HO W ... ewsletters Help on this page Data Title: Tea Leaves Author: Leggett, Francis Author Alias: Francis Leggett and Company Language: English Subject: Tea LoC Class: Agriculture Plant culture Release Date: Oct 2002 Etext number: Files File Type Download File Size Plain text ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 127 KB Plain text (zipped) ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 51 KB If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Permanently select a Mirror Site If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Edit this entry (Project Gutenberg staff only) Most recently updated: 2004-06-03 07:00:00.
100th ID - KIA 398th IR The US 100th Infantry Division in WWII KIA 398th IR Corporal Clayton O. Swanson, Company K, France. Technician 4th Grade Francis M. Gallup, Medical Detachment, France Private First Class Wallace H. Leggett, Company C, Germany http://www.100thww2.org/honrol/398kia.html
Extractions: Home Historical Overview The Division Pre-Deployment Training ... Links 398th Infantry Killed in Action/Died of Wounds Rank at time/Name, Unit, Location. Captain John R. Holmes, 1st Battalion, France 1st Lieutenant John M. Albright, Commander, Company I, France 1st Lieutenant Chester B. Gray, Company M, France 1st Lieutenant Robert C. Cook, Company C, France 1st Lieutenant John C. Meaney, Company C, France 1st Lieutenant Edward E.H. Moody, Company K, France 2d Lieutenant Edward G. Danner, Company G, France 2d Lieutenant Jack P. Hannigan, 2d Battalion, France 2d Lieutenant Theodore H. Lederer, Company M, Germany 2d Lieutenant John J. Lynch, Company B, France 2d Lieutenant Charles McFadden, HQ Company, 1st Battalion, France 2d Lieutenant Paul H. Merrick, Company C, France 2d Lieutenant Frank M. Reinhart, Company C, Germany 2d Lieutenant Samuel L. Rosenberg, Company I, Germany 2d Lieutenant George Wilkens, HQ Company, 3d Battalion, France 2d Lieutenant Walter S. Williams, Jr., Company L, France Technical Sergeant Frank B. Bujnowski, Company A, Germany Technical Sergeant Frank J. Grakus, Company B, France
2nd Regiment, Company B 2nd Regiment, Company B NonCommissioned Officers. SOLDIER S NAME, Evans, JamesH. SOLDIER S NAME, Harrell, Francis L. SOLDIER S NAME, Leggett, Bythiel. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ncuv/coB2ndb.htm
Extractions: Non-Commissioned Officers SOLDIER'S NAME Evans, James H. LAST RANK Sergeant DATE ENLISTED Nov 14, 1863 WHERE ENLISTED New Bern, NC AGE AT ENLISTMENT COUNTY BORN Bertie Co., NC REMARKS Missing in Action at Plymouth, NC; Later returned; Transferred to 1stNC Feb 27, 1865 *********************RECORD BREAK******************* SOLDIER'S NAME Harrell, William Harrison LAST RANK Sergeant DATE ENLISTED Nov 28, 1863 WHERE ENLISTED Plymouth, NC AGE AT ENLISTMENT COUNTY BORN Bertie Co., NC REMARKS Missing in Action at Plymouth, NC; Later returned; Transferred to 1stNC Feb 27, 1865 *********************RECORD BREAK******************* SOLDIER'S NAME Harrington, Hosea D. LAST RANK Sergeant DATE ENLISTED Oct 18, 1863 WHERE ENLISTED Plymouth, NC AGE AT ENLISTMENT COUNTY BORN Pitt Co., NC REMARKS Missing in Action at Plymouth, NC; Later returned; Transferred to 1stNC Feb 27, 1865 *********************RECORD BREAK******************* SOLDIER'S NAME Hobbs, Charleton LAST RANK Sergeant DATE ENLISTED Dec 2, 1863 WHERE ENLISTED Plymouth, NC AGE AT ENLISTMENT COUNTY BORN Bertie Co., NC
I.D.A.s Annual Distributor & Manufacturer Business Expo Fraleigh Company, The. Francis Company, Inc. Lee Horneyer Company. Lee Patterson Company. Leggett Platt Inc.orporated http://www.ida-assoc.org/eventscalendar/convention/03f-inviteddistributorsf-l.ht
Extractions: idainc@ida-assoc.org Invited Distributors (Alphabetized by company) Back to convention information Click on the letter to search by company F G H I ... L Dont see your trading partners here? Tell I.D.A. to invite them by clicking here F. B. Harris Corporation F. P. Fensel Supply Company F. W. Webb Company F.K. Machinery Limited Faber Associates Factory Supplies Company Fairmont Supply Company Corporate Headquarters Falcon Metal Corporation Falson Supply Company, Inc. Famco Machine Division Belco Ind. Familian Northwest Inc. Fandeli International Corporation Farm Pump and Irrigation Company Fastenal Co., The Fasteners Inc. Fasteners Inc. Southwestern Supply FCx Performance Fehr Industrial Supply Company Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Integrated Systems Division Ferreteria Abraham, Inc.
Ladder Company 114 ROLL CALL OF LADDER 114 1897 1997. Ladder Company 114. Vincent Laurence1945 - 1945. John A. Leggett 1945 - 1947. Francis N. Quigg 1952 - 1954. http://www.nyfd.com/brooklyn_ladders/ladder_114/members2.html
Extractions: CAPTAIN Charles H. Bixby 1897 - 1900 James Langan 1900 - 1906 Daniel J. Cahill 1906 - 1920 David O'Keefe 1913 - 1914 Edward F. Giblin 1920 - 1932 James P. McChrome 1932 - 1943 John J. Murray (3) 1943 - 1948 Francis J. Brennan (2) 1948 - 1953 Francis X. Hanratty 1953 - 1957 Michael J. Bennette 1957 - 1960 John J. Cashin 1960 - 1968 Donald McCarthy 1968 - 1970 John J. O'Rourke #1 1970 - 1976 Joseph L. Carber 1976 - 1978 John J. Devine 1978 - 1983 John T. Kelly (7) 1983 - 1989 William J. Cali 1989 - 1990 Richard A. Posavetz 1990 - 1991 Peter S. Begley 1991 - 1996 John T. Maguire 1996 - Active
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Bank Of Ireland - Corporate Profile & Brands Company information. Leggett Platt Inc, United States of America, 2,2, Companyinformation. Jersey, Francis St St Helier, SWIFT BIGTJESXXXX, Company information. http://www.transnationale.org/fiches/-2044020361.htm
Extractions: Bank of Ireland continues share buyback billion US$ Company information billion US$ Company information billion US$ Company information billion Eu Company information billion US$ Company information Social year employees source Company information Company information Company information Shareholder Subsidiary country capital (%) source Gannett Co. United States of America Company information Illinois Tool Works United States of America Company information Johnson Controls United States of America Company information United States of America Company information South Korea Company information United States of America Company information Sysco Corp. United States of America Company information Management year position source John O'Donovan CFO Company information Lawrence Crowley President Company information Maurice A Keane CEO Company information Corruption Subsidy Environment Human Rights Production country subsidiary/adress telephone source Isle of Man 4 Christian Rd., PO Box 246, Douglas IM99 1XF
Memorial Page Bravo Company BATTALION (MECH) 5TH INFANTRY BOBCATS 25TH INFANTRY DIVISION BRAVO Company. Leggett,Albert Gary, Aydn, NC, 5/16/47. 8/27 Lentz, Jerry Francis, Hartington, NE, 5/13/45.4 http://www.bobcat.ws/bravomem.htm
Extractions: LAST NAME FIRST NAME HOME TOWN ST DOB DOC CO Acosta-Rosario Humberto Mayaguez PR B Adiutori Richard New York NY B Alvearez Jose Ricardo Tucson AZ B Anderson Archie Eastover SC B Arbogast Randall Valley Head WV B Ardis John Coleman Manning SC B Baker Everdene Jr Zebulon NC B Benjamin Freddie James Natchitoches LA B Berry David Loyall Houston TX B Blackman Larry Paul Denison IA B Bradford Leonard Edward Tyrone PA B Breen Gerald James West New York NJ B Breshears Kenneth Lester Riverbank CA B Broekhuizen Allen Paul Fulton NY B Brooks David Wiilliam Montvale NJ B Brown George Lawrence Norfolk VA B Brown Timothy J. Myrtle Point OR B Bullington Frederick Curt Spencer VA B Butler Terrence Edwin Ozone Park NY B Cabrera-Rodrigue Marceli Ponce PR B Campbell Ronald Edward Richmond KY B Cantrell Robert Owen Panama City FL B Cardenas Arnoldo J Chicago IL B Chaffin Clarence Ray Grapeland TX B Chappy John Michael Hammond IN B Chesley Eugene Nathaniel Baltimore MY B Clark Ronald Blair Runnells IA B Coffman Roger Leroy Columbus OH B Coleman James Edward Kansas City MO B Collier Gerald James Essexville MI B Combs Paul Rex Bellingham WA B Conley Green Phoenix AZ B Correa-Morales Francisco Gurabo PR B Crim Charles Ray San Angelo TX B Cubbage Clifton Bowers Beach DE B Cutler James Irving Muskegon MI B D'Amico Frank Anthony Gloucester MA B Dailey Billy Jackson Moberly MO B Davis Charles Edward Galt CA B Davis Harris Vonzell Monroe LA B Day Billy Brown Chattanooga TN B De Boer William Sylvester Ray MN B De Lorenzo Philip T Jr Randolph MA B Del Terzo Colombo Phil New York NY B Di Bartolomeo Ronald J.
Abacci EBook Authors Index: C Clouston, J. Storer, Co, Barnes , Co., Francis Leggett , Cobb, Irvin S. Colum,Padraic, Comfort, Will Levington, Company, Shell Oil, Conant, James Bryant, http://www.abacci.com/msreader/authors.aspx?l=C
Extractions: Muster Roll Company K Tenth West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment Capt. Jacob Kuykendall, 23. Mustered at Harrisville Feb. 1, 1862. Commissioned first lieutenant March 21, 1862. Commissioned captain June 10, 1862. Killed Oct. 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek. Capt. Nimrod Kuykendall, 45. Mustered at Harrisville Feb. 3, 1862. Commissioned first lieutenant Nov. 25, 1865. Commissioned captain March 15, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865. First Lieut. Thomas Hess, 33. Mustered at Buckhannon June 10, 1862. Resigned Oct. 23, 1864. First Lieut. Thomas S. Nutter, 22. Mustered at Buckhannon April 22, 1862. Promoted from first sergeant March 22, 1865. Veteran volunteer, re-enlisted Feb. 29, 1864. Wounded July 24, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865. Second Lieut. Benjamin Moats, 24. Mustered April 22, 1862. Commissioned Jan. 10, 1863. Wounded July 24, 1864, at Kernstown. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865. Second Lieut. Jeremiah H. Fluharty. Mustered June 24, 1862. Resigned Dec. 26, 1862. Sgt. James G. Kee, Beverly, 22. Mustered at Beverly Aug. 18, 1862. Died Feb. 17, 1865, at Point of Rocks, Md., of typhoid.
10th La. Infantry Brigade commander General Francis Nicholls, lost his left foot Colonel Leggett waskilled. of the disaster, the 10th Louisiana could barely muster one Company. http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/10th/10th.htm
Extractions: 10th La. Vol. Infantry "Lee's Foreign Legion" This Page is dedicated to Armelin Linicome, Co. 'K', 10th Louisiana, a native of that state, and ancestor of Michael Dan Jones Jerry Cronin, Co. 'E', 10th Louisiana, the only Canadian Confederate buried in Arlington National Cemetary and to those men, from 22 different Countries, who served in the ranks of Lee's Foreign Legion. Origin The 10th Louisiana Regiment had it's start in the early spring of 1861. Louisiana had seceeded from the Union and companies of militia were signing up all over the state. The man responsible for bring it into being was Colonel Antoine-Jaques-Phillipe de Mandeville de Marigny. He was a graduate of the Saumur Military College and had served as an officer with the French Cavalry. The Regiment was organized at Camp Moore, La. in July of 1861. It had a complement of 953, Officers and men, and was made up of men from Austria, Canada, Corsica, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Gibralter, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Martinique, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Sardinia, Scotland, Sicily, Spain, Switzerland, the United Stated and 11 States of the Confderacy.They departed from Camp Moore for Richmond, Va. in late July, 1861. There, they were assigned to General John Magruder's command before Yorktown, on the Peninsula. Then followed many months of waiting and watching, along with the never-ending work details. The 10th was put to work on the fortifications being built across the Peninsula at Yorktown. It was here the Regiment suffered their first casualties, but they were from sickness and disease, not battle with the enemy. The 10th lost 34 men dead due to disease in late 1861 and early 1862.