SAC 1855-1903 1855oc131857my21; French intellectuals Edmund and Jules London1963 *Joseph Wieczerzak,A Polish chapter in Civil of the US military Hutton56 *Shortly http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~kimball/sac.1855.1903.htm
Extractions: SAC 1855-1903 PREVIOUS SAC ; London = Alexander Herzen as political refugee : Several great European publications ; "First Russian revolutionary situation" :Ottoman Empire entered into steep decline Emancipation of Russian serfs :USA Civil War broke out :Germany entered into the era of Bismarck :USA launched campaign vs. Great Plains Native Americans ; Japanese Meiji Restoration Industrial labor exerted political pressure ; Russo-Turkish War : Second Russian revolutionary situation :Russian Emperor Alexander II assassinated Industrialization and imperialism ; Russian cultural "Silver Age" :Frederick Jackson Turner announced end of USA frontier :Russian/Chinese relations improved Next SAC Guide to SAC Russian Emperor Alexander II reigned for 26 years in THE ERA OF GREAT REFORMS and RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY SITUATIONS ( The first and the second
Kemble Genealogy Page ARKWRIGHT JP MP (18461915) m. 1868 1875 Louisa Grace ARKWRIGHT (1906) m. 1938 RogerEdmund Joseph PLOWDEN (bef 1931) m. 1870 Col George Morland Hutton JP DL http://www.kemblefamily.com/
Extractions: This is the web page of the descendants of Roger Kemble and Sarah Ward, the founders of the Kemble acting dynasty of the 18th and 19th centuries. If you are descended from any of the lines below we should love to hear from you. If you want further information on any of those listed, or wish to contribute to this page, then please do not hesitate to make contact with Roger KEMBLE (1722-1802) m. 1753 Sarah WARD (1735-1806) Sarah KEMBLE (1755-1831) m. 1773 William SIDDONS (1744-1803) Henry SIDDONS (1774-1815) m. 1802 Harriet MURRAY (1783-1844) Sarah SIDDONS (1803) m. William Patrick GRANT Elizabeth Harriet SIDDONS (1804) m. Maj Arthur MAIR Frances Helenor Barroneau MAIR Col W M Crosby Siddons MAIR m. Mary Louise WORDSWORTH (-1927) Harriet Sarah Siddons MAIR (-1930) m. TATE #425 (dau) TATE Elizabeth Harriot MAIR (-1918) m. Genl ANGUS Elizabeth Siddons ANGUS m. 1910 Janssen S T BUDGEON Elizabeth Julia Theodora BUDGEON (1912) Helenor Penelope Mills BUDGEON (1914) Henrietta Cecelia Siddons BUDGEON (1916) John Stephen Theodore Janssen BUDGEON (1919) Finella Turner ANGUS (1883) m. 1909 Louis SAINTSBURY
The Science Bookstore - Chronology 1784 AD, Bramah, J. Pickproof lock Joseph Bramah. 1785 AD, Cartwright, E. EdmundCartwright invented the power 1785 AD, Hutton, J. James Hutton proposed the idea http://www.thesciencebookstore.com/chron.asp?pg=10
Extractions: Make sure you read How to order Wills GALLIMORE Elizabeth 1874 Litchurch mentions Grace GALLLIMORE Ashbourne, George GALLIMORE GALLIMORE Louisa 1868 Bentley mentions Ann GALLIMORE GAMBLE Patience 1864 Lane End nr Belper mentions Adam GAMBLE Sussex GAMBLE William 1862 Derby Francis Gamble,New Basford GARDOM Margaret 1862 Baslow died 1852 GARLICK Samuel 1873 New Mills mentions Mary GARLICK GARNER Elizabeth 1869 Derby mentions Charles GARNER GARRATT Mary 1868 Sudbury mentions John GARRATT,Lowdham,Notts,William GARRATT
GENUKI: Huttons Ambo Parish Information From Bulmers' 1890. The village of High Hutton stands on the higher the latter is a memorial of JosephEdmund Kinloch Barber built by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1868, at a http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Huttonsambo/Huttonsambo90.html
Extractions: Geographical and Historical information from the year 1890. Wapentake of Bulmer - Electoral Division of Sheriff Hutton - Petty Sessional Division, Poor Law Union and County Court District of Malton - Rural Deanery of Bulmer - Archdeaconry of Cleveland - Diocese of York. This parish lies on the north-west bank of the river Derwent, and comprises the two villages of High and Low Hutton, hence the addition of Ambo (Latin) both, to its name. The extent of land included within its limits is 2,819 acres, and the population 415. The principal proprietors are Captain T. S. Starkey (lord of the manor), Huttons Ambo Hall; Sir Charles William Strickland, Bart., Hildenley, near Malton; James Snarry, Esq., Musley Bank; A. W. M. Bosville, Esq., J.P., Thorpe Hall, Rudston; and Earl Fitzwilliam. The soil is various, and the scenery diversified and pretty. The principal crops are wheat, oats, and barley. Rateable value, £4,720. The York, Scarborough, and Whitby railway passes through the parish along the banks of the river, which are here thickly wooded. There are chapels in the parish belonging to the Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists.