St Clair County History Articles E. LB Griffin Aug 14, 1900 Aug 3, 1923 Frank Sept 2, 1914 No Date Dorothy B. McLaughlinFeb 28 20, 1906 May 25, 1993 McBrayer Double Stone Marie D. McBrayer http://www.stclaircountyal.com/history/article.asp?ID=4
The Political Graveyard: Penobscot County, Maine No city given John H. McGraw 1850; Argyle Solomon Gilman Comstock 1842; BangorJames Carr 1777 Gorham L. Boynton 1806 William H. Brown 1822 Frederick A http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/PE.html
Extractions: Maine Penobscot County information: Population: Land area square miles. County seat: Bangor Capital Impact: Penobscot County officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data Fedstats/Mapstats: Penobscot County data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment Penobscot County MEGenWeb page genealogical, historical information and queries (if this link doesn't work, find the new one through the USGenWeb national site Penobscot County page at Interment.Net (Cemetery Records Online). Neighboring areas: The Political Graveyard: Important Notes: Please Read! This web site is about U.S. political history and cemeteries. For convenient presentation of this material, the site includes a page for each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S., as well as for various U.S. and foreign territories and countries. The Political Graveyard has no official connection with any of those areas or governments. For more information about this project, please see the Main Page The list of cemeteries here is not comprehensive, nor is it intended to be. This site only lists about 5,000 cemeteries
The Political Graveyard: Douglas County, Neb. Member of Iowa territorial House of Representatives, 184246; Governor of Iowa,1846-50. Congregationalist. Died in Omaha, Douglas County, Neb., May 5, 1881. http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NE/DO.html
Extractions: Nebraska Named for Stephen A. Douglas (1813-1861) Douglas County information: Population: Land area square miles. County seat: Omaha Douglas County official web site Capital Impact: Douglas County officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data Fedstats/Mapstats: Douglas County data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment Douglas County NEGenWeb page genealogical, historical information and queries (if this link doesn't work, find the new one through the USGenWeb national site Douglas County page at Interment.Net (Cemetery Records Online). Neighboring areas: The Political Graveyard: Important Notes: Please Read! This web site is about U.S. political history and cemeteries. For convenient presentation of this material, the site includes a page for each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S., as well as for various U.S. and foreign territories and countries. The Political Graveyard has no official connection with any of those areas or governments. For more information about this project, please see the
A Genealogy: Downing Alpha List TAYLOR, Charlie SPOUSE2 HOLT, Stephen Lb 30 January 19341937) Lee DOOL (1938-) +AnitaMarie WILLIAMS (1942 DATE OF DEATH PLACE MOTHER McLaughlin, Jane (1770 http://members.aol.com/bgandy007/genealgy/detail.html
New Books May 2003 Subject B - Philosophy (General). B 105 .C46 DC 137.1 .M375 2003 MarieAntoinette writings on the Jennifer L. O Donoghue, MilbreyMcLaughlin, issue editors. Subject LB - Theory and Practice of Education http://www.kl.oakland.edu/find_books/new_books/newbooks05.txt
Mercer County, New Jersey, Genealogy: Queries For 2000 with daughters Emma Cb 1848 and Anna Lb 1853 in who was a lawyer; and daughters Marieb. 1879 FOXALL, McLaughlin, DUNPHY, MICKLEWRIGHT, CARTLIDGE, WALKER I am http://members.cox.net/mercergen/mercqu00.html
Norma McGuire - My Tree Of Life - Lantz Genealogy - 3 Maude b 14 July 1901; m. 1 Dec 1944, John Joseph McLaughlin; he died a. Joanne Marieb 8 Aug 1947 Norwood Mass.; m. 17 June 1965 David W Barry Lb 1 Oct 1965 bb. http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/norma/LantzG/LantzG3.html
Marshall County, Kentucky Queries Nancy Lb 213-1856 in Marshall Co. as she was called father was Robert McLaughlinRosa Bebout Marie Carroll, and CB Portwood, together they had Thelma, Velma http://fly.hiwaay.net/~woliver/Mar_queriesPres.html
Extractions: Have a brickwall searching for my PUGH's. Need help from everyone who has surname connected to your lines. My PUGH line came from TN. to KY. to MO. and where ever else they went to. No info is to small!!!! It might really help me. I found two of the PUGH's in Bollinger and Dunklin Counties in Missouri. Other names that connect to them and go back to Graves and Marshall Counties in Kentucky are COLLINS,PHILLIPS, ACUP,MORRIS and TREAS. My address theresagriffiths@iwon.com will always be working no matter when you see this post. I use this address for all my researching. Please remember no info is to small. :) Thank You for reading, Theresa Griffiths P.O. Box 673 Morocco,Indiana 47963 Sun Apr 25 04:35:18 2004
Quincy Cemetery District Database 364 Hartwell Frank J. 1914 E 3 437 Hartwell LB 1919 E 1901 1909 Kirkland, Zelpha Marieashes 1986 A 15 1534 C 44 486 McKlusky 1922 G 127 283 McLaughlin JF 1908 http://www.csuchico.edu/chem/rcooke/qcdd.html
Extractions: Back Home Quincy Cemetery District Database Located on a hill between Quincy and East Quincy, lies the Quincy Cemetery. This database was assembled from cemetery notes, not by inspection of the markers. Note that the Reference Number (Ref) is the approximate chronological order in which remains were placed in the cemetery. The date of death (DOD) and location (Lot No) are indicated. You may find some miscellaneous information (fraternal affiliation, if cremated) on some of the records. Nearby is the Meadow Valley Cemetery . I have also prepared a database for it. Click on the letter of the surname of interest and you will be taken to that section of the database. A B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z
MICHIGAN 1907), and Michigans wool clipin 1907 was 14,080,500 lb. the site of Sault SainteMarie as early containing a reference bibliography; AC McLaughlin, History of http://94.1911encyclopedia.org/M/MI/MICHIGAN.htm
Extractions: MICHIGAN Fauna and Flora.Michigan, especially the north portion, still abounds in game. The mammals include black bear, deer, lynx, porcupine, fox, squirrels, hares, rabbits, musk rats, minks, weasels, skunks and woodchucks. Among the game birds are quails ( Bob White ), partridges (ruffed grouse), ducks, geese, woodcocks, snipes and plovers. Of song birds the favorites are the robin, thrushes, bobolink, oriole, chickadee, meadow-lark, cat-bird! bluebird, wrens and warblers. Among fishes, white fish, lake trout, perch, herring, sun-fish, bass, sturgeon, pickerel, suckers, German carp and fresh-water drum abound in the lakes. The speckled trout thrives in many of the streams. ~-~i Under the revised constitution of 1908 the legislature is authorized to provide for the reforestation of state lands. Soil.The soil of south-west and south-east Michigan is for the most part a dark clay loam or muck; in the north central part of the lower peninsula it is a light sandy loam, along the Huron shore it is heavy with blue clay, in the mining districts of the north-west the rocks are usually either barren or very thinly covered; and elsewhere in the state the soil is generally rich in a variety of mineral elements, and varies chiefly in the proportions of vegetable loam, sand or gravel, and clay. Michigan produces the bulk of the peppermint crop of the United States, and it is in the front rank as a fruit-producing state.
Ceres born 41738 died 3-28-1813 EVANS, Marie C. born Child of Ralph M. May Atherton McDonaldMcLAUGHLIN, Eva Lulu of LB Clarissa Garnett Danforth LOT A1-5 WILSON http://www.paintedhills.org/MCKEAN/Ceres.html
Seneca County,Ohio, History LB Gurley was presiding elder in December, 1870 Elder John McCalmont, in 1879; MarieGries, Helen John Whelan, Michael Martin, Daniel McLaughlin, Samuel Nolan http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Seneca/SenChapXVIITiffin.htm
Extractions: 471 - HISTORY OF SENECA COUNTY TIFFIN CITY Tiffin is situate on Sections 18, 19, 20, 29 and 30, Town 2 north, Range 15 east, Clinton Township and Section 24, Hopewell Township, in latitude north 41° 7' and longitude west from Washington 6° 8'. The Sandusky River flows through the city in a general northeastern course, coursing almost due east ftom Washington Street bridge to the railroad bridges, and dividing the city at this point into the North and South sides. Washington Street, running north and south, divides the city into the East and West sides. Rock Creek flows northwest in a tortuous course through the northeastern parts of the city, and enters the river east of Washington Street bride. The white population 472 - HISTORY OF SENECA COUNTY in 1817 was 3; in 1822, 30; in 1830, 600; increased to 7,879 in 1880, and to about 10, 000 in 1885. The distinctive features of the city are its magnificent location, looking over the Sandusky, its natural terraces, variety of landscape and wildwood drives, all retained, by some magic power, amid the ruin of old time forests, and change in everything. It was not until the land was opened up for entry, or purchased, that immigration became active, or the country began to fill up. Then the necessity of established villages became obvious. Notwithstanding the advantages of locality and accessibility, the cast bank of the river was not thought of as the site of a city for almost four years after the first settlers came in, and for two years after the first village was platted on the west bank of the Sandusky at this point. Josiah Hodges first realized the importance of the spot, and decided to establish himself east of what even then was considered the frontier-the Sandusky River. Others carne, and all decided to carve for themselves a home in the beautiful wilderness, and fashion out a city among the trees, that should one day be regarded as the goal to which enterprising men would direct their footsteps, where scholars would find a home, and religion 10,000 followers.
Lois Barber, Coord. EarthAction International 30 Cottage Street 302 West 86th Street Suite l lB New York, NY B 1 Santa Fe, NM 87501 Rose MarieKern, Amy El Segundo, CA 90245 Peter Kreitler, Mark McLaughlin Earth Service http://www.lightparty.com/Light/MoreAltEnergy.txt
What Happened All Those Years Ago - December 1761 Born this day, Madame Marie Tussaud, French wax 1929 - Born this day, EmilyMcLaughlin, in White Plains this day, Takahiro Ikenoue, WLAF LB (Rhein Fire). http://www.andibradley.com/whatya/dec01.htm
Extractions: Those born on this date were born under the sign of Sagittarius Independence Day in these countries: Azores, Portugal (1640), Iceland (1918). - Died this day, Eligius/Eloy, French bishop of Tournay-Noyon, saint. - Pope Adrian I was elected. - Died this day, King Henry I of England, died 'of a surfeit of lampreys' (first king that could read). The crown was passed to his nephew Stephen of Bloise. - Pope Eugene III sent a papal bull to the French King, Louis VII, proclaiming the Second Crusade. Led by Louis and Emperor Conrad III from 1147-49, the crusade failed to accomplish its goal. - Northern Italian towns formed the Lombardi League. - Died this day, Magnus Eriksson, king of Norway/Sweden. - Died this day, Walraven I van Brederode, viceroy of Holland. - Died this day, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Italian sculptor, aged 77. - Died this day, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba [el Gran Capitán], Spanish general, aged 62.
Scioto County Cemeteries: Old Wheelersburg Cemetery Mar 9, 1826 d. Sep 26, 1867 CAUDILL, dau LB and Lena S. Jul 5, 1908 Sep 29, 1982 LANGOWSKIMarie 19231972 d Apr 11, 1894 age 78y Hm 20d McLaughlin, Thomas 1864 http://www.scioto.org/Scioto/Cemeteries/Porter/oldwheelersburgcem.html
Extractions: Porter Township, Scioto County OH Old Wheelersburg Cemetery is located on the hill between old U.S. Route 52 and Shela Blvd., Porter Township, Scioto Co., Ohio. The cemetery covers 23 acres in the NW quarter of Section 15-2-20. The township pioneers and others previously buried on the banks of the Little Scioto River were moved here in 1917. On April 23, 1968, a tornado overturned and destroyed many of the tombstones in Wheelersburg Cemetery. Many of the stones remain broken or toppled, although care of the cemetery has generally been good. Caryn R. and Duane Shomaker previously recorded inscriptions in this cemetery up to 1980. Feeling the need for a camplete revision and update, Virgil and Marguerite Ramsey recorded the entire cemetery, starting in September 1987 and ending in November. see stone shared by Gail Justice Contributed by Melinda Cox Ramey Cemeteries Webmaster