Subject Cognitive & Thinking 1st1972). Wason, PC JOHNSON-LAIRD, PN (eds). BAIN, Alexander. THE SENSESAND THE INTELLECT 1868 (3rd ed. 1st-1855,2nd-1864). JARDINE, Robert. http://www.staffs.ac.uk/schools/sciences/psychology/chop/subject/CogThinkingComp
Extractions: COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, LOGIC, THINKING, COMPUTERS COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY ANDERSON, John R. COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 1980 READINGS IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COGNITION 1965 ANNETT, John FEEDBACK AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR 1969 APTER, Miachael J. THE COMPUTER SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOUR 1970 ATTNEAVE, Fred APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION THEORY TO PSYCHOLOGY: a summary of basic concepts, methods and results 1959 AUSUBEL, David P. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY A Cognitive View 1968 BECHTEL, William PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. AN OVERVIEW FOR COGNITIVE SCIENCE 1988 BERLYNE, D.E. STRUCTURE AND DIRECTION OF THINKING 1966 (1st-1965) BODEN, Margaret ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND NATURAL MAN 1987 (2nd expanded ed., 1st-1977) BOLTON, Neil THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THINKING 1972 EXPLORATIONS IN COGNITIVE DISSONANCE 1962 BROWNE, Anthony (ed.) NEURAL NETWORK PERSPECTIVES ON COGNITION AND ADAPTIVE ROBOTICS 1997 BEYOND THE INFORMATION GIVEN Studies in the Psychology of Knowing 1974 A STUDY OF THINKING 1962 (1st-1956) THINKING (Gesture) in the Study of Thought Processes 1978 CICOUREL, Aaron V.
Naturalization Records-Place Reed Robert 1852 1217.35 Naturalizations Petitions. 6, page 3 1217.34 Declarationof Intent - 1st Papers. Tullis Alexander 1874 Vol. Wason Alexander 1880 Vol. http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/collections/natrlzndb/place/naturalization record
Index by Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 18601904 Happy Family, The, by Andersen, Hans Christian,1805-1875 Happy Hawkins, by Wason, Robert Alexander, 1874- Happy Prince http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloH.html
I8457: Lovina Church WALDO (8 DEC 1823 - ) _Luther Alexander GOTWALD _ _David King GOTWALD _Mary Wason _ _ElizabethWason _ John Sargent Wason _Betty Robert MARSH. http://www.shypuppy.net/Caldwells/D0003/G0000076.html
Extractions: This is from Treasures of the Past Calhoun Cemetery Adams John B Co B 78th Regt PVI 17 Aug. 1900 Bowser Loben Bowser Martha w/o Loben Calhoun Albert J, Dr 24 Mar. 1848 29 Sep. 1881 Calhoun Annie J w/o Wm C Calhoun Elizabeth 15 Mar. 1822 Calhoun Ezra J 14 Jan. 1853 5 May. 1863 Calhoun infant Calhoun James 11 May. 1817 18 May. 1897 Calhoun John C 8 Sep. 1846 18 Mar. 1874 Calhoun Margaret 25 Dec. 1869 Calhoun Robert W 25 Dec. 1821 Calhoun Samuel Mateer 10 Sep. 1874 16 Nov. 1880 Calhoun Sarah w/o James 4 Oct. 1819 5 Sep. 1856 Calhoun Susan 3 May. 1863 Calhoun William C Cravener Harvey L 1 Jun. 1900 18 Oct. 1900 Cravener Ida M Cravener John Joseph 3 Aug. 1917 30 Jun. 1934 Cravener John h/o I M Culbertson Eliza w/o Geo 22 Jun. 1837 9 Jul. 1929 Culbertson George F bro 7 Apr. 1878 25 May. 1959 Culbertson George b. Donegal Ireland 31 Oct. 1827 9 Dec. 1905 Culbertson James C bro 7 Aug. 1865 25 May. 1959 Culbertson William Powers 15 Oct. 1879 Dever/Diver David 23 Nov. 1902 Dever/Diver Margaret w/o David 31 Mar. 1851 Dill David Scott 20 Feb. 1841 11 May. 1874 Dill Elenor Dill Francis 16 Oct. 1853 Dill Isabella w/o Francis 7 Feb. 1844
Waring Library: Quick Reference 18501870, Robert Alexander Kinloch, MD (Dean 1874-1877, 1889-1891) credited withthe first successful intra-abdominal intervention for a gunshot wound of the http://waring.library.musc.edu/quickref.html
Extractions: Presidents (The top administrative officer of the institution, prior to 1949, was The Dean. See College of Medicine for Listing) Kenneth Merrill Lynch John Tindal Cuttino, Acting Harold Rawling Pratt-Thomas Dec. 1964 - Nov. 1965 William Mellen McCord, Interim William Mellen McCord William Hagerman Knisely William Marcus Newberry, Acting James Burrows Edwards 2000 - present Raymond S. Greenberg Back to Table of Contents
Authors V-Z Rebecca AKA Inchfawn, Fay Ward, Grady Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900 Washington,Booker T., 1856-1915 Wason, Robert Alexander, 1874- Waterlow, Sydney http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/v-z.htm
Austin Families Association Databases Joseph ( ) Wason, Donald Harron ( - ) Wason, Robert E. ( - ) Waterhouse 2 Sep 1774- ) Wheeler, Alexander (27 Nov Richard James ( - ) White, Robert J. (Abt http://www.rahul.net/afaoa/Samuel_Austin_MA/Samuel_Austin_MA_W.html
Senate, Washington County (1838-1966) 1838 Robert Wason. 1839 Robert Wason. 1840 John Newcomer. 1872 ZS Claggett (D).1874 ZS Claggett (D). 1924 John Hubert Wade (D). 1927 Alexander R. Hagner (R). http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/sc2600/sc2685/senate/html/wasenate
Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With W Warren, Gladys () Warwick, Norma (-) Wason, (-) Watchter, Bobby West, Abigail (-)West, Alexander Benjamin (-) West Ann (21 Sep 1885-) Wiley, Robert Nimrod (25 http://home.att.net/~genealogyman/idxw.html
W - Milwaukee County Marriages Genealogy 4 May 1904 WASHBURN See BOND Wason Robert to Pauline Milw bur Granville WasonSee BOYD WATERMAN See Jessie E. Watkins WATKINS See Alexander See GRANGE http://www.linkstothepast.com/milwaukee/mkemarW.html
Extractions: [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] ... WILCOX: Charles H. res: No. 991 Orchard street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. WILBUR: Geo. H. m: Mar. 12, 1896 to: Harriett J. Bell Witnesses: Edith Wilbur, A. B. Millar Perry Millar, Minister Source: Summerfield Methodist Church WILD: Hermann N. b: 24 Dec 1824 Saxony d: 10 Apr 1910 to: Marie Haase b: 23 Nov 1825 Saxony d: 3 Sep 1915 WILD: See WILDE WILDE: See also WILD See GERBER See KUENZL WILDER: See INGALLS See QUINER WILER: See BUTTER WILHELM: Charles L. m: Mar. 14, 1882 to: Eugenie M. Stocking Witnesses: Sarah J. Gilbert; Mary Howard J. E. Gilbert, Minister Source: Summerfield Methodist Church WILK: See LESTER WILKE: Henry b: 1814 Prussia d: 1896 to: Adelaide Kube/Koeppe b: 1818 Ger d: 1855 WILKE: Henry: Jr. b: 16 Oct 1843 WI d: 16 Oct 1930 to: Mary Wilke WILKE: See MANKE See NATZKE WILKINSON: See DILLINGHAM WILKS: Thomas b: August 5, 1826 Knottingley, Yorkshire England occ: foreman shipyards WILL: See KREMPIEN WILLARD: See VAN SCHAICK WILLE: Christian F.W. b: 22 Apr 1820 Prussia d: 23 Sep 1871 to: Caroline W.F. Uecke WILLE: See VOIGT WILLGOSZ: Ignacy to: Stanislawa Lewandowska m: July 8 1908 [Source: co. mar. rec. v. 190 pg 76] WILLIAM: Allen E. m: May 11, 1881 to: Lottie Potter J. E. Gilbert, Minister Source: Summerfield Methodist Church WILLIAMS: Frank J. to: Hannah M. Hansen m: Dec 12 1912 [Source: co. mar. rec. v. 230 pg 438]
Names Index Page Alan Stanley McEWAN, Alexander Staley McEWAN, Keith Alexander McEWAN, Robert LeslieMcEWAN James (Kinlay) (17 FEB 1780) McKINLAY, Mary Wason (21 JUL 1864 http://www.alphalink.com.au/~hockeyv/names2.htm
Extractions: Page built by Gedpage Version 2.20 UNREGISTERED This branch of the Walker family tree originates in Corstorphine, MidLothian (west Edinburgh) in 1600, moves to Leven, Fife (south of St Andrews) in 1770, and then emigrates to Melbourne, Australia, in 1854. If you find connections from your Family Tree to this Family Tree I would be most appreciative of a copy of a GEDCOM file to add your information into my own data. Some detail from the last 50 years has been has been trimmed from this Tree but can be made available if required. Details of other Walkers born in Scotland between 1600 and 1850 can be found here
Pusey House, Oxford: The Archives Of Pusey House Manning, William Ewart Gladstone, bishops Alexander Forbes and Samuel Lionel Bartleet;Silas M. Harris; Robert Scott; EO James; Sandys Wason; Canon Frederic http://parishes.oxford.anglican.org/puseyhouse/archive.htm
Extractions: The Archives of Pusey House HE ARCHIVE contains extensive material on the Tractarians and the Oxford Movement, the records of a number of Anglo-Catholic societies and monastic orders; letters and papers of numerous notable Anglican churchmen as well as memorabilia of Pusey himself. There is an unrivalled collection of theological and ecclesiastical controversial pamphlets from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The manuscripts at Pusey House are almost all of the 19th and 20th centuries, and include, in addition to the records of the House itself, the papers of many important figures, organisations and societies connected with the Oxford Movement. The nucleus is an extensive number of papers collated, transcribed and, sometimes, bound for Henry Parry Liddon for his Life of Pusey , the manuscript of which is also held. Some of the autograph material which Liddon transcribed and returned to its owners has now been lost which lends the transcriptions an added importance. The Ollard papers comprise a significant collection. S. L. Ollard was a church historian and a canon of Windsor. His papers include his correspondence with, among others, W. H. Hutton, dean of Winchester, letters and manuscripts of major figures of the Oxford Movement - R. W. Church (including part of the manuscript of his History of the Oxford Movement ); W. J. Copeland's
Chronological List Wason, BETTY (stories) The Greeks Fight On (ar) Cosmopolitan Oct 1942. Wason, ROBERTALEXANDER (18741955) (stories) Cupid (ss) Everybodys Magazine Jul 1906. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/d848.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents WALSH, GEORGE ETHELBERT (stories) (continued) WALSH, HARRY J. (stories) WALSH, HELENE M. (stories) WALSH, JAMES (stories) WALSH, JAMES J., PH.D. (stories) WALSH, JILL PATON ; [i.e., Gillian Paton Walsh] (1937- ) (stories) WALSH, JOHN (stories) WALSH, JOHN H. (stories) WALSH, MARY
Kentucky Bible Records--Bourbon & Harrison Counties 1848, unmarried. Alexander Scott Lowry, born Jan Robert Snoddy to Sophia Shaille 7, 1874. Elizabeth F. Barlow died November 11, 1878. Lucy F. Eubank died September 25, 1884. Robert E http://www.shawhan.com/biblesite.html
Robert T Barlow, Generation 3 small children, Dora Frank when she married Robert Alexander Barlow. Children ofFrances and Robert are Anna Stevenson born 1874 married WR GREEN, January 09 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barlow/Families/RobertTBarlow/RbtT-Gen3
Extractions: James W. Tate married 18 December 1888 in Pope Co Arkansas Nettie is buried in Old Mission Mausoleum along side her father, Robert Is this the same Nettie in the photo? The photo found in a collection owned by Jan Baker is labeled only as "Nett" He moved with family from Alabama to Arkansas prior to 1850 In 1860 he was in Bradley Co Arkansas living with Egbert Moses (a physician) and wife. His occupation is listed as carpenter Robert entered the war in 1862
Alexander Douglas Family Lizzie. .. 3 Robert A. Douglas b in Grand Saline, Texas d in Dallas, Texas .. Sherman Courier February 13, 1874. Alexander Douglas in 1856. http://members.tripod.com/~MearsM2/Douglas.html
Extractions: Alexander Douglas I Alexander Douglas II Reverend Alexander Douglas Alexander Douglas II, son of Alexander Douglas I and Mary Stapleton Douglas was born 27 October 1807 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. He married Margaret Tirzah Cowsar in 1835 in Lancaster County. They removed in 1837 to Talladega County, Alabama with other Cowsars and Douglases . He was converted to Methodism in the Great Revival and in 1843 in Alabama , he was licensed as a local Methodist preacher by the Fourth Quarterly Conference and named among the leading men in the Talladega Circuit during years 1833-1845. He arrived in Tyler, Texas by January of 1848 where he engaged in the real estate sale of newly created town lots of Tyler . He also operated the first livery stable, a hotel, several stage lines and carried the U.S. Mail. He engaged his two oldest son, James P. and John B. in these concerns. Douglas and his family were among the charter members of the present Marvin Methodist Church. Originally operated under the name of Methodist Episcopal Church South. All-Faith Services were held at first in a log cabin on the town square; later in Adam's Blacksmith Shop, south of the square. The church was organized by Douglas and Sam Box.
Tidbits And Tall Tales David s Mother Jane, the Irish lady, and Robert. in Canada; Mary Elizabeth (circa1874), William (July 7 David Bruce, William Gordon and Alexander Leslie (born http://members.tripod.com/~Dundas_gen/tidbits.htm
Extractions: David Galloway married Mary from above. They were married on 28th July 1871. Note that he was 6 years younger than she. By this time, his father, William, and Mary's father, also William were both dead. I have a copy of their marriage entry (page 6 in the Parish of Kirkmaiden marriages, entry number 11). It is from here that I see Mary's
ChristianMcAusland.page The Shipping List Arrived in Otago, New Zealand in October 1874 ABELL; Charles 35Railway MUIR; Robert 37 Labourer; Marion 35 ; Alexander 9; Margaret 7 http://www.geocities.com/foleynz/christianMcAusland.html