CHOWAN COUNTY, NC - Cemeteries - Beaver Hill Cemetery, Edenton BAKER, Maggie 18701923 BAKER, Richard A. 1866-1935 BARROW 16/1901 HOKE, George ?-1893HOLLAND, Goolia Louise 9/7 1870-10/29/1916 (Gap in records) Wall, George C http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/chowan/cemeteries/beavercem.txt
Extractions: CHOWAN COUNTY, NC - Cemeteries - Beaver Hill Cemetery, Edenton, 1938 partial. ========================================================================= USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed by: dayle noble biba
Autorzy - Biblioteka Wirtualna Kolegium Karkonoskiego - Project 1894, Translator Vom Kriege, Translator Vorse, Mary Heaton, 18741966 W. Blaydes,Translator Wagner, Belle M. Wall, Louise (Herrick), 1866- , Editor Waller, AR http://www.kk.jgora.pl/gutenberg/authors.htm
Journal Of FACHRS the Chipping Norton Cooperative Society, 1866-1968. of the adaptive family economy formulated by Richard Wall. family in Leeds, 1850-1914, Louise A. Jackson http://www.fchrs.com/pages/journal/journal_of_fachrs_archive.htm
Extractions: Margaret Nicolson and Ian Donnachie Focus on Experiencing War "Forget? no, I never ...": Polish reflections on the impact of the Second World War on self, family and community. Michelle Winslow The abduction of Marcel Guillo: the composure of community identity within wartime Breton narratives. Treve Crago "There are times when we would all prefer the factory life": letters from the trenches to the Shippam works in Chichester during the First World War. Keith Grieves. Reviews L Davidoff, M Doolittle, J Fink and K Holden, The family story: blood, contract and intimacy 1830 - 1960 (Ann Burke) N Goose
African American Composers - Compiled By Gerri Gribi 1990, not long after the Berlin Wall fell American spiritual, Harry T. Burleigh (18661949)also Louise Toppin, soprano, Bill Brown, Tenor, Howard Watkins, piano http://creativefolk.com/blackhistory/blackcomposers.html
Extractions: African American Studies Toolkit for Grades K-12 I have grouped CDs by publisher, so you can explore their catalogs. Wherever possible, I link to Amazon.com To read more about black composers, I recommend: Southern, Eileen. The Music of Black Americans : A History, 3rd edition. New York: W.W. North, 1997. First written in 1971 and now in it's 3rd edition, this is a wonderful, readable textbook on all aspects of African American music. Available at Amazon.com
Section_D_William&Rebecca_Egbert_Family a) John Wall Egbert (7/10/18332/18/1919) m. 8/8 Sharon Helanne Wingate, b. 6/9/1958(ii) Susan Louise Wingate, b d) Katie Love Egbert (9/14/1866-5/15/1872) b. http://www.stormpages.com/emtyville/Section_D_William&Rebecca_Egbert_Family.html
Extractions: Alice Egbert , m. Joseph Stitt, both d. Metamora, IL a) Clarissa Stitt d. Metamora, IL, m. 1847, Brown Co., OH, Francis Fletcher Briggs Edwin Carey Briggs , b. Metamora, IL, m. Theresa Giehl , b. Metamora, IL (a) Clariec Briggs , b. IL, m. Earl Hahn (i) Mary Lee Hahn , b. IL, m. Leonard Becker (a) Richard Becker , b. IL William Egbert , b. 1805, Forward Twp., Allegheny Co., PA, d. unmar., res. Georgetown, OH
Swedish Roots - For The Descendants Of The Emigrants Samuel 187601-10 - Kansas City, MT (109764) Wall Erik August 1862 Chas 1861-10-07- Norrtälje (AB) (109789) Louise - (109234) Willman John A 1866-05-19 http://www.genealogi.se/roots/wash.htm
Extractions: In 1908 Swedish writer Ernst Skarstedt published, in Swedish, a new volume in his series of books about the Swedes in the Northwest. He had previously published works on the Swedes in Oregon and California. Now the turn had come to Washington State. In his books he usually first tells the story of the area, and presents the various cities and towns, and also charitable institutions, founded by Swedes. Then he concludes the book with biographies, and sometimes photos also, of the more prominent Swedes in the area. This does not imply that he lists every Swede, but a good number of them. The Washington book lists around 800 Swedes, who lived in the state around 1908. The biographical information varies, sometimes it is very detailed (you get to know if the man was a republican or a democrat), and sometimes very sparse. Ingrid Nilsson of Trelleborg has entered every person into a genealogy program, from which the following list is excerpted. Every person in the list has a birth date in the format YYYYMMDD, a place of birth, and also a reference number (109:?). To search for places, use the search facility of your web browser.
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 97 HAL; WALKER, HARRY WILSON; WALKER, HELEN Louise; WALKER, HILDA; RS; Wall, RAY N. Wall,WW; Wall, WILBUR; WallACE FRANCIS; pseudonym of Alfred Hodder, (18661907); WALTON http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/q97.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents VINSON, CHARLES VINSON, CURTIS ... VIRGO, MAURICE ; pseudonym of Maurice DeCunha ; No information. VIRTES, SCOTT C. VISART, NATALIE VISEL, PAULSEN VITELLI, VIOLA ... VIVIAN, E(velyn) CHARLES; [legalized from Charles Henry Cannell] (1882-1947); see pseudonyms Charles Cannell Jack Mann VIVIAN, GERTRUDE VIVIAN, HERBERT ... VLASTO, JOHN ALEXANDER (1877-1958); see pseudonym John Alexander VOELCHERT, LITTA L. VOELKER, JOHN DONALDSON (1903-1991); see pseudonym Robert Traver VOGAN, KINGSLEY VOGEL, AMOS VOGEL, HARRY B(enjamin) ... VOIGHT, HOWARD R. ; No information. VOLENTINE, EMMA E. VOLK, GEORGE ; see pseudonym George Surrey VOLK, STEPHEN VOLKMANN, FRANK VOLLMAN, WILLIAM T. ... VOLNEY, DEX ; No information. VOLNEY, JACK VOLTAIRE ; pseudonym of VON ARNHIM, COUNTESS [Countess] von ARNIM, MARY ANNETTE (1866-1941); see pseudonym Elizabeth von BERCHAM, BEDA VON BERCHEM, BEDA von BERGERSFELD, FRIEDRICH WILHELM ... von GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG ; see under Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von VON GUNDEN, KENNETH (Ray) VON HANNEKEN, GENERAL HERMANN von HARTZ, ERNEST ... VON HUTTEN, BARONESS ; [i.e., Bettina Riddle Freifrau von Hutten Zum Stolzenberg] (1874-1957) VONIER, CHET
Political Materials: A Bibliography Of Manuscript Collections 1934); letters concerning Senator Wall Doxey s campaign the activities of the Association(18662000), Mississippi Wallace, William Waller, Louise Wier, John http://library.msstate.edu/sc/manuscripts/PoliticalMaterials.asp
Extractions: Political Materials: A Bibliography of Manuscript Collections Abbott (Liberty C.) Family Papers Papers of Abbott (1837-1894), Union Army officer, employee of the Internal Revenue Service, superintendent of education for Marshall Co., Miss. and chancellor of the Ninth Chancery Court District. Atkinson (James R.) Family Papers Family Papers of Atkinson of Houston, Chickasaw County, Mississippi include: Mississippi Young Republican materials, 1971; materials concerning Robert F. Atkinson, Chickasaw County Supervisor Beat, 1974; Chickasaw County prohibition broadsides, October, 191?; Annual Message and Inaugural Address of Governor J.M. Stone to the Legislature Of Mississippi, 1878. Baskin Family Papers , 1869-1954 and undated. Family papers of Robert Ben Baskin (1854-1911) and Rebecca J. Simpson Baskin (1863-1962) of Carroll County, Mississippi. Includes political broadside, 1935 and a 1923 ballot. Bolton (Mark E.) Papers
Our Ancestors Of South Hampton Roads of young WILSON s personand lodged in the opposite Wall. 26, 1866 Suffolk, January24th, 1866 Mr. Editor died Thursday, July 10, 1997, at Louise Obici Hospital. http://digginforkin.tripod.com/SHRds/d51.html
Extractions: Mysterious Affair: On Friday evening last (January 19, 1866), a shot was fired into the cabinet d'aisance of the Rev E.P. WILSON in Portsmouth, in which the son of the Reverend gentleman had shortly before entered. The ball passed within inches of young WILSON's personand lodged in the opposite wall. From the direction of the ball, the gun must have been discharged from the read and adjoining lot, which is occupied by Negroes. This affair occurred on the day that the remains of the Rev Mr. BLOUNT were taken to Petersburg and is similar to that which resulted in his death. This repetition has a squinting to method.
Famous Artists Who Came To Paint Bermuda Britain s famous Princess Louise (see below) also did so. 18661951. Island and FortCatherine; (iii) Road to Hamilton, featuring a Bermuda stone Wall and two http://www.bermuda-online.org/forart.htm
Extractions: 116 web files on Bermuda for educators, consumers, travel agents, visitors and newcomers. Supported by The Royal Gazette , Bermuda's daily newspaper since 1828. Famous artists who came to paint Bermuda From North America and Europe, they liked the bright light and pastel colors By Keith Archibald Forbes at e-mail exclusively for Bermuda Online Bermuda's art history is rich. A major reason is because when the USA and Great Britain were not the firm allies they are now, Bermuda underwent some profound changes. Many areas were denuded of foliage and developed into military fortifications. The military artists sent to Bermuda during the 1800's by the British Army or Royal Navy to paint vivid scenes of Bermuda as it went through these changes. They included Joseph Blackburn, Thomas Driver, E. G. Hallewell, Flag Captain Sir Michael Seymour and Lieutenant General Gaspard Le Merchant Tupper (one of whose many Bermuda works is "The Admiral Going to Sea"). Royal Navy Dockyard, Bermuda, May 1847 One of the paintings by Captain Sir Michael Seymour, RN. This one shows the Dockyard from Commissioner's House, including prison hulks on the left.
Parker Heritage :: Parker Genealogy :: Parker Family 12 August 1865, John Arvil 23 November 186618 February Randolph County, North Carolinam. Nancy Louise Sluder b under or around her brick Wall concerning Dr http://www.parkerheritage.com/parkernewsletter/77.asp
Extractions: Dear Cousins: When is The Parker Newsletter published? 1. When we have enough queries to warrant publication. (2) When the editor has time to put it together. Criterion 1 was established early. Criterion 2 was not. Some dear Faulkner cousins sent me their family files, and I put their information into the database. I added 906 individuals to the Faulkner database. But I am a Faulkner and you may not be, so here is what we have this week on the Parkers. And despite the date, this is no April Fool. C. O. Minchew (cminchew@bellsouth.net) is looking for information on Mary Frances Parker. C. O. shows her b. 2 December 1872 Stockton, Alabama d. 11 August 1928 buried at Quitman, Mississippi. She m. Charles G. Minchew 17 December 1895. Apparently she spent most of her life in the vicinity of Jay, Florida. Lance Peterson (lpeters7@bellsouth.net) says his first query to The Parker Newsletter and other digging have produced data on some of the collateral lines that m. into his Parker clan and that he has also learned that other researchers have been unable to get beyond his great-great-great-grandfather, Henry Parker of Nansemond County, Virginia b.abt. 1800 m. (1) Nancy Rawls and (2) Nancy Harrell. Children are Mary b.1828, Sarah 1831, Miles 1834, James 1836, Joseph H. 1842, Leroy Levi 1843, Richard 1845 and Francis 1848. Miles m. Sarah E. Rawls b. 1836, and they had Roxanne and Henry Keeling b. 1874 m. Naomi Mae Harrell b. 1879. Bible records show Henry with a John Parker of Gates County, North Carolina, but the relationship is not apparent.
Extractions: Claimant seeks compensation for property destroyed by the bombardment and burning of San Juan, or Greytown, by the United States ship of war Cyane , on the 13th of July, 1854. At the time of the bombardment the claimant was a French subject; has since become naturalized; at the time of bringing her suit in the Court of Claims is a citizen of the United States. I. One who takes up a residence in a foreign place and there suffers injury to his property by reason of belligerent acts committed against that place by another foreign nation, must abide the chances of the country in which he chose to reside; and his only claim, if any, is a personal one against the government of that country. II. One who was a French subject at the time of the loss complained of, but who has since become a citizen of the United States, cannot maintain an action against the government for property destroyed by the United States in the bombardment of Greytown. The claim is political, to be settled by the executive branch of the government with the government of Nicaragua. The distinction between this case and (1 C. Cls. R., p.41) and
Central Library Gustave Flaubert translated by Geoffrey Wall retold by horror stories / MR James retoldby Louise Greenwood and A749e 1992, Arnim, Elizabeth von, 18661941, The http://www.li.mahidol.ac.th/library/cl_june.html
Extractions: Library Services : Central Library : Resources June 2003 CALL NO AUTHOR TITLE Ruch, Floyd L. Psychology and life / Floyd L. Ruch, Philip G. Zimbardo CD-ROM 0044E Disc 1 International Forum on Frontier Technology for the 21st Century and Potential Collaboration with Kasetsart University (2002 : Bangkok, Thailand) The international forum on frontier technology for the 21st century and potential collaboration with Kasetsart University, 30 May - June 2002 Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand [computer file]/ Kasetsart University CD-ROM 0044E Disc 2 International Forum on Frontier Technology for the 21st Century and Potential Collaboration with Kasetsart University (2002 : Bangkok, Thailand) The international forum on frontier technology for the 21st century and potential collaboration with Kasetsart University, 30 May - June 2002 Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand [computer file]/ Kasetsart University CD-ROM 0044E Disc 3 International Forum on Frontier Technology for the 21st Century and Potential Collaboration with Kasetsart University (2002 : Bangkok, Thailand) The international forum on frontier technology for the 21st century and potential collaboration with Kasetsart University, 30 May - June 2002 Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand [computer file]/ Kasetsart University
Julian's Books: Literature CONNOLLY, RAY, SHADOWS ON A Wall. G. (Editor), SUFFOLK WEEKLY TIMES THURSDAY, MAY31, 1866 - VOL. SLIFER, ROSEJEANNE Louise CRITTENDEN, THE POCKET QUIZ BOOK. http://www.juliansbooks.com/cgi-bin/julian/scan/mp=keywords/se=Literature/st=sql
Extractions: NEW YORK, NEW YORK - THE CITY AS SEEN BY MASTERS OF ART AND LITERATURE. ANDREW, JOE WOMEN IN RUSSIAN LITERATURE 1780 - 1863 ANGOFF, CHARLES AND MEYER LEVIN THE RISE OF AMERICAN JEWISH LITERATURE APPLETONS' JOURNAL VIEW OF CASTLE GARDEN, AND NEW YORK BAY.APPLETONS' JOURNAL OF LITERATURE SCIENCE AND ART.SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1869 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, editor-In-Chief - Introduction by George A. Henty A BOOK OF FAMOUS TRAVELS - THE YOUNG FOLKS LIBRARY - SELECTIONS FROM THE CHOICEST LITERATURE OF ALL LANDS BALLARD, J.G. EMPIRE OF THE SUN BALLARD, J.G. THE DAY OF CREATION BARTLETT, JOHN FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS BARTLETT, JOHN FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS BARTLETT, JOHN FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS A COLLECTION OF PASSAGES, PHRASES AND PROVERBS TRACED TO THEIR SOURCES IN ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERATURE BARTLETT, JOHN FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS: A COLLETION OF PASSAGES, PHRASES, AND PROVERBS TRACED TO THEIR SOURCES IN ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERATURE THE VICTORIANS AND AFTER 1830 - 1914 INTRODUCTIONS TO ENGLISH LITERATURE VOL. IV BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES OEUVRES COMPLETES DE CHARLES BAUDELAIRE (TOME I.) LES FLEURS DU MAL. TEXTES DES EDITIONS ORIGINALES
Extractions: 1727 Political maverick John Wilkes ("Essay on Women") lives. Apocryphal interchange with Lord Sandwich, when the latter sputters: "Wilkes, you will die of a pox or on the gallows," to which he replies: "That depends, my lord, on whether I embrace your lordship's mistress or your lordship's principles."
AIM25: Thesaurus Personal Names: W Wall Bernard 18941976 Roman Catholic Bishop of d 1905 wife of PercivalChubb Chubb Louise. Wells HG Wells Herbert George 1866-1946 author. http://www.aim25.ac.uk/search/thesaurus/persons/list22.htm
Australian Plant Collectors & Illustrators (W) WAITE, Edgar Ravenswood. 18661928. Zoologist, biologist, scientist. Geologist, palaeobotanist.Wall, C. fl. 1890s. WEHL, JDE,. WEHL, Louise Therese, miss. 1860-1952. http://www.anbg.gov.au/bot-biog/bot-biog-W.html
Extractions: Australian National Botanic Gardens Home ANBG Based on the list published by J.H. Willis, D. Pearson, M.T. Davis, and J.W. Green, Western Australian Herbarium Research Notes Number 12, August 1986. Please send updates, corrections and additions to: Murray Fagg ( Surnames (Family names) starting with: WADDELL, Winifred, Miss Teacher, writer, conservationist WADDY, Julie Anne* Soils chemist, ethnobiologist WADHAM, Samuel M., Prof. Agriculturalist, lecturer WAGSTAFF, Barbara E. Palynologist WAITE, Edgar Ravenswood Zoologist, biologist, scientist WAKEFIELD, Norman Arthur Teacher, naturalist, biologist notes WALCOTT, Pomberton Fisheries Inspector, explorer WALKER, Alexander fl. 1860 WALKER, Annie F. fl. 1879-1910 Illustrator WALKER, D. WALKER, James, Rev. Headmaster WALKINGTON, W.B. fl. 1895 WALKOM, Arthur Bache, Dr fl. 1915-25 Geologist, palaeobotanist WALL, C. fl. 1934-39 Botanical illustrator WALLACE, Alfred Russell Naturalist, explorer WALLACE, Benjamin John* Botanist portrait WALLACE, M., Miss
CONTENTS/Court-Area Index#1/BPBYRSTN.DOC 1/13/1917 Mamie H Yoder/Paul D Gery Mildred Louise Y 1 74y 7m 12d *Lizzie B Yoder(daughter) 1/?/18661/13 Boyertown Mennonite Cemetery (between Wall by Reformed http://www.yodernewsletter.org/court/berks1.html
Extractions: In 1811, the village of Colebrookdale, or Boyers, was in need of a church. The synod of Reading established a "meeting point", naming Rev. Frederick Herman, pastor at Falkner Swamp and at Pottstown, the first service was attended by 57 people. By the end of 1811 the Reformed Church of Colebrookdale was established. It wasn't until 1834 the church was called the Reformed Church of Boyertown. The church records prior to 1852 (above) may be either at Falkner Swamp or Lancaster.
Extractions: The papers of the Bledsoe-Herrick Family were given to the Schlesinger Library in January 1979 by Edward Eyre Hunt, Jr. and Virginia Hunt Wedgwood; they were processed under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (RC-0051-79-1260). Sophia McIlvaine Bledsoe, editor, author, and the eldest child of Albert Taylor and Harriet (Coxe) Bledsoe, was born March 26, 1837 in Gambier, Ohio. Though largely self-taught, she received her early education in a boarding school conducted by her aunt, Margaret Coxe. After the age of eleven she grew up in academic communities, her father being a mathematics professor first at the University of Mississippi and later at the University of Virginia. In June 1860 she married Reverend James Burton Herrick and moved to his mission parish in New York City. In 1868, unable to accept her husband's social views, which were leading him to the Oneida Community, Sophia assumed the responsibility of supporting their three children. She joined her father in Baltimore, first heading his girls' school (1868-1872), then serving as associate editor of
Old Avoyelles Newspapers In Archives probably because printed on back of Wall=paper, less Lafargue form partnership forlumber in 1866 June 7th c1975, various sources ALN Alma Louise Normand APC http://www.avoyelles.com/AvoyellesArchives/NewspaperArchives.html