Burwell Featherston Report are + 77 i. Josephine Josie (Leggett)4 Featherston Francis Frank Marion Featherston,born 1881 in California. 1978 by The Reprint Company, Spartanburg SC http://members.aol.com/cwmoretti/family/page11.htm
Extractions: Note: Women's Names, where known, are given in parenthesis. Connie's direct line is highlighted in color. Burwell FEATHERSTON (Burwell (Sr.)A, William (jr)B, William (II)C, WilliamD) was born in 1785 in Amelia County, Virginia (Source: 1812 Pension File ), and died 21 Feb 1875 in Warren County, Mississippi (Source: 1812 Pension File and Vicksburg Evening Post, 8 Sept 1983, page 6).He married Rebecca(FEATHERSTON) ADAMS 9 Dec 1808 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia (Source: 1812 Pension File), daughter of David ADAMS and Rebecca COLEMAN. Enlisted at Dinwiddie, Virginia. Discharged at Camp Carter, Virginia. June 24, 1867, Burell Featherston, at Trenton, Clinton County, Illinois, authorized the Illinois Military State agent to get a copy of his discharge from the U S govt. May 31, 1873, Dr. John L. Hebron, physician from Warren County, Mississippi, wrote that his patient, Burrell Featherston, was totally blind and very ill.
Amtower & Company Resources edi.gatech.edu http//www.edi.gatech.edu/gtpac/ POC Roy Leggett Georgia Tech 3295543Email tgi40019@worldnet.att.net POC Bob Gann Francis Tuttle Technology http://www.federaldirect.net/ptac.html
The Top 50 Companies Of 1997: Company Almanac Latest stock quote. Leggett PLATT INC. Headquarters One LeggettRoad, Carthage, Mo. Company has plants in High Point and Linwood. http://www.news-record.com/money/indepth/97top50/almanac.shtml
Extractions: In-Depth The following list includes all 67 companies rated for the Top 50 section, plus five others that were excluded because they were not publicly owned during all of 1995 and 1996, the years used in the rankings. They will be included in future Top 50 sections. The companies are: Laboratory Corp., Lucent Technologies; Pluma Inc., RF Micro Devices and Dimon Inc. AMP Headquarters: 470 Friendship Road, P.O. Box 3608, Harrisburg, Pa. 17105 Telephone: Web Site: http://www.amp.com Employees: Business: Producer of electrical and electronic connection, programming and switching devices. AMP has 175 facilities in 38 countries, including 12 plants in the Piedmont Triad which employ 4,200 workers. Stock Exchange: NYSE Ticker Symbol: AMP CEO/President: William J. Hudson Jr. Latest stock quote AMERICAN EXPRESS Headquarters: American Express Tower, World Financial Center, New York, N.Y. 10285 Telephone: Web Site: http://www.americanexpress.com Employees: Business: Diversified travel and financial services company offering charge cards, travelers checks, travel planning, financial planning, insurance and international banking services. It has a major credit card service center in Greensboro and employs 2,800 people locally.
Ottawa Area Company Directory (Alphabetical Order) Inc Call Centres / Data Services 300 Leggett Dr Decisive Ave W FirmWeb-Design-CompanyWeb Design Documentation / Writing 1889 Baseline Francis Fuels / HVAC http://www.ncf.ca/~dw413/ht_alph2.htm
Saul Landau: Shopping, The End Of The World And George W. Bush Francis Boyle Impeach Bush A Draft Resolution. Oil Era (2001), cornered Ford MotorCompany executive John Leggett, a Greenpeacer, asked Schiller how he dealt http://www.counterpunch.org/landau05212003.html
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38th 3 Year Company D Soldiers Civil War 38th Regiment Company D Source Francis O. Lang Washington County,Indiana, mustered in John Leggett Washington County, Indiana, mustered in http://jerry.vigo.lib.in.us/civilwar/383yd.htm
Extractions: Source: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, 1865 Captains John B. Glover Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 18 Sep 1861, mustered in 18 Sep 1861, promoted Major. Stephen C. Atkisson Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 30 Sep 1862, mustered in 6 Dec 1862, resigned 14 Jun 1863, re-entered service as a Captain in the 144th Regiment. James H. Low New Philadelphia, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 15 Jun 1863, mustered in 14 Aug 1863, killed 20 Mar 1865, at Bentonville, North Carolina. James A. Donaldson Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 21 Mar 1865, mustered in 30 May 1865, mustered out with regiment. 1st Lieutenants Stephen C. Atkisson Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 18 Sep 1861, mustered in 18 Sep 1861, promoted to Captain. James H. Low New Philadelphia, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 30 Sep 1862, mustered in 1 Jan 1863, promoted to Captain. Rufus H. Peck Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 15 Jun 1863, mustered in 14 Aug 1863, killed in action 20 Sep 1863. Buried in the Chattanooga National Cemetery. Joseph W. Redding
ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY 2 RASHIDIAN QODRATOLLAH 2 RASHIDIAN SEYFOLLAH 2 SHEPHARD Francis 2 TIME 1 DAVIES RALPHK 1 DU PONT Company 1 DULLES IN 1 LE ROUGETEL JOHN 1 Leggett FREDERICK 1 http://www.namebase.org/main1/Anglo_2Diranian-Oil-Company.html
Inc.com | Now, On To The Really Big Time CEO/President Max Oyler Company Kelmax Equipment Co of metal racks and shelvingfor the foodservice and supermarket industries Deal Sold to Leggett Platt http://www.inc.com/magazine/20001015/20751.html
Extractions: Skip to the content of this page Advanced options showLogin('', '/magazine/20001015/20751.html'); Some Inc. 500 CEOs are choosing to cash out through IPOs or mergers when their companies are seemingly at the height of their powers. Find out why. From: Inc. Magazine, Oct 2000 By: Thea Singer No sooner had some Inc. 500 companies made this year's list than their founders sold the business or took it public Given the pre-April dot-com lovefest that smote both the public and the private markets, it's no surprise that in 1999 the value of merger and acquisition deals and initial public offerings among small companies hit record highs. And despite the market correction this past spring, the figures for the year 2000 will probably be even higher, says Richard Peterson, an analyst at Thomson Financial Securities Data, headquartered in Boston. But dot-coms are not the only corporate animals to benefit from the abundance of riches. Among this year's
Donors Southside Virginia Community College John R. Cannon Miss Armantine McAlister LeggettMr. and Mrs. Thomas Coxe Leggett, Sr. JE Burton Construction Company, Inc. http://www.longwood.edu/svhed/donors.htm
Sturtevant, Samuel 23, 1775. Reenlisted in Capt. Timothy Child s Company, Capt. 19, 1761; m. Robt.Francis Cramer, Oct. 10, 1811; m. Mary H. Leggett. Warren B., b. Aug. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=Single
14th Michigan Infantry, Company G 14th Michigan Infantry. Company "G" Anderson, Francis Arnet, George Arnold, John W. Bates, Archibald Bearden, Joseph Bovee, James M. Brant, William Brennan, Thomas Brink, Peter Brink, William Bush http://members.aol.com/dharvey130/14compg.htm
41st Georgia Company " G " Company G . 41st. Georgia Infantry Regiment. No later record. Howell, FrancisM. private March 4, 1862. Leggett, James T.- private March 4, 1862. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/9743/41stcog.htm
Extractions: Wood, Robert A.- Enlisted as a private in Co. I 5th Regiment Ga. Inf. May 11, 1861. Transferred to Co. H same regiment, April 1862. Appointed 1st Sergeant in 1862. Elected Captain of Co. G 41st Regiment Ga. Inf. June 20, 1862. Wounded in right hand, resulting in amputation, at Perryville, Ky. October 8, 1862. Resigned, disability, February 29, 1864. Appointed Captain in Invalid Corps, P.A.C.S., prior to March 31, 1865. Williams, Leroy J.- 1st Sergeant March 4, 1862. Died at Columbus, Miss. May 8, 1862. Tyson, Alexander - 3rd Sergeant March 4, 1862 . Appointed 1st Sergeant May 8, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg, Miss. July 4, 1863, and paroled there July 11, 1863. Wounded at Resaca, Ga. May 14, 1864. Surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Born in Ga. in 1844)
GA 1st Infantry Regiment (Mercer-Olmstead S) of three companies, which subsequently became companies B, F King, William A. King,William H Kinsey, Francis S. Lebey, Andrew J. (or Levy) Leggett, James L http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/rosters/1stolmc2.htm
Search Results Tea Leaves by Francis Leggett Co. 12/24/2001. Literature, Doc. Rate It! 114. 81.Best 200 Small Companies in America, 12/03/2001. Business, LIST. Rate It! 228. http://www.memoware.com/?start=25&screen=search_results&p=contributor_id^!108~!
70th Indiana Vol. Company B Company B. (Listings in Alphabetical Order). Anderson, Thomas. Angleton, FrancisM. Angleton, Robert. Aulte, James. Lee, William J. Leggett, Leroy. Lenox, William. http://www.frontier.net/~pmross/70thindiana/companyb.htm
Extractions: Company B (Listings in Alphabetical Order) "He Has Loosed the Fateful Lightening of His Terrible Swift Sword" Adams, Charles E. Adams, George W. Adams, John H. Adams, Sylverter Albright, John F. Allen, Aaron Anderson, Terrell Anderson, Thomas Angleton, Francis M. Angleton, Robert Aulte, James Aydelott, Henry Aydelott, Joseph W. Baker, William Barnes, William H. Beeson, William H. Beller, Abraham Bennett, James C. Cayler, Cyrus Clark, Henson L. Clark, James Collins, Ephraim Collins, Franklin Collins, James L. Collins, John T. Conner, William Cowden, Joseph F. Cross, Abner D. Davidson, Edward L. Davisson, Enos Davisson, John Deem, William H. Deloe, David L. Dill, Edward Dinn, James Dunn, Edmond H. Dwyer, William A. Ellett, John H. Emrick, Philip P. Eoff, Humphrey Evans, George Farley, Henry Foster, Robert T. Frank, Charles W. Fry, William German, Lindsey Gibbons, John W. Gill, David P. Goodrich, Louis Gordon, Zacheus Gossett, Simpson Guise, William H. Gwynne, Thornhill H. Hall, George W. Hall, James Hall, Nathan Hawkins, Alexander S. Hendricks, William
Lante Shares Rise On Profit Expectations | CNET News.com strong quarter, said Leggett, who recently upgraded the Company s stock to a buy rating from accumulate. Leggett, who called the Company s recent quarter http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1008-200-1752160.html
Extractions: Shares of business e-commerce company Lante today soared nearly 20 percent on hopes that the company will turn profitable sooner than expected. In afternoon trading, Lante shares were ahead $3.53 to $21 before settling down to $20.25 at the 1 p.m. PT close of regular trading. While most of its rivals, including Scient, iXL and Proxicom, saw stocks skid today on the weight of disappointing financial results from software giant Microsoft, Lante instead enjoyed a positive run that came a day ahead of its first-quarter earnings report. For the most part, technology stocks were trading in the red, pulling down the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite index. Lante, which helps customer build Web businesses, is slated to release first-quarter earnings tomorrow after the closing bell, marking its first earnings announcement since it went