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         Broome William:     more books (100)
  1. Ogden's Observations: Sketched from Life in Binghamton and Broome County by William H. Ogden, 2002
  2. The Widows of Broome by Arthur William Upfield, 1950-06
  3. Flight of diamonds: The story of Broome's war and the Carnot Bay diamonds by William H Tyler, 1987
  4. Binghamton and Broome County, New York. a History. [Three Volumes] by William Foote, Editor-In-Chief Seward, 1924-01-01
  5. Binghamton and Broome County, New York a History (3 Vols. ) by William Foote, Editor-In-Chief Seward, 1924-01-01
  6. William Tyndale by J.R. Broome, 1998-06-30
  7. Flight of Diamonds - The Story of Broome's War and the Carnot Bay Diamonds by William H Tyler, 1987
  8. Southern Tier Memories - Images From the Broome County Historical Society by Publisher William Monopoli, 2001
  9. Binghamton and Broome County: A History (3 vol. set) by William Foote Seward, 1924
  10. Longitude of Broome (Roebuck Bay), Freemantle and Albany, Western Australia: Determined by means of telegraphic signals exchanged with Adelaide Observatory, ... 1890, 28th Nov. 1890, and 9th April 1891 by William Usborne Moore, 1891
  11. An Algonkin-Iroquois site on Castle Creek, Broome County, N.Y (Research records of the Rochester Municipal Museum) by William Augustus Ritchie, 1934
  12. American Bible Union, 350 Broome Street, New York, December 30, 1866: My dear Brother, The pressure for Scriptures for the South begins to be very great, ... these calls of Christ through his people by William H Wyckoff, 1866
  13. Language Journeys Grade 3 by T. Roy Hall / E. B. Broome, 1960
  14. The Letters and Diaries of William MacClure: surveyor and pioneer1725-1826 by Marjory B. and Maurice R. Hitt, Jr., editors Hinman, 1994

61. William H. McNitt And Marilyn Munsell McNitt Genealogy Page
william H. McNitt and Marilyn Munsell McNitt Genealogy Pages. Revolutionary War Soldier(Private in the Massachusetts line who later moved to broome County, New
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William H. McNitt and Marilyn Munsell McNitt Genealogy Pages
Bill first became interested in genealogy in 1965. Over the years he has accumulated extensive files on many McNitt/McNett/McNutt families in the United States and Canada and various other families from which he descends. Since 1977, Bill and Marilyn also have researched Marilyn's families.
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Chapters from The MacNauchtan Saga Concerning Barnard McNitt and His Descendants
Text and illustrations concerning the family of Barnard McNitt (1700-1773), emigrant from Ulster who settled at Palmer, Massachusetts. (Also features the families of LEEPER, AUBRY, and GRILLOT - Paulding, Darke, Miami, Logan, and Hardin Counties, Ohio; Hillsdale and Lenawee Counties, Michigan; and Lorraine in France)
French Ancestors of Anna Rosella Obry (Aubry) of Darke County, Ohio, U.S.A.

62. Ancestors Of William Harvey McNitt And Marilyn Munsell McNitt - Pafg05 - Generat
F, iii, Lilian Ethel Withers. M, iv, william John Withers. M, v, George EdwardWithers. Alfred M. Merrill Parents was born on 27 Apr 1819 in Windsor, broome,NY.
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Ancestors of William Harvey McNitt and Marilyn Munsell McNitt
John Oscar Munsell [ Parents was born on 20 Aug 1875 in McDonald, Hardin, OH. He died on 14 Sep 1950 in Wright, Hillsdale, MI and was buried in Prattville Cemetery, Prattville, Hillsdale, MI. John married Emma Rosella Brown on 21 Oct 1899 in Jackson, Paulding, OH. Emma Rosella Brown [ Parents was born on 24 Jul 1882 in Washington, Paulding, OH. She died on 24 Jun 1970 in Hudson, Lenawee, MI and was buried in Prattville Cemetery, Prattville, Hillsdale, MI. Emma married John Oscar Munsell on 21 Oct 1899 in Jackson, Paulding, OH. They had the following children: M i Floyd Olin Munsell F ii Sylvia Annella Munsell F iii Eva Josephine Munsell F iv Edna Agnes Munsell M v Lyndon Munsell was born in 1911 in Prattville, Hillsdale, MI. He died in 1911 in Prattville, Hillsdale, MI. M vi Everett Eugene Munsell F vii Velma Leona Munsell M viii Lynford LeRoy Munsell was born on 13 Jul 1917 in Prattville, Hillsdale, MI. He died on 22 Feb 1994 in Toledo, Lucas, OH. M ix Dale Minor Munsell M x Norman Dee Munsell M xi Cletus Carroll Munsell was born on 26 Feb 1924 in Wright, Hillsdale, MI. He died on 26 Aug 1992 in Toledo, Lucas, OH.

63. MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY G, 5th REGIMENT SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEER
Fourth Corporal. PRIVATES Bolin, RV Bolton, william broome, GE Carroll,Thomas Caveny, RL Caveny, WC Childers, Wash. Clark, J. Henry
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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY G, 5th REGIMENT
SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA
C. S. A.
(After the Reorganization)
    Statistical Summary:
Organized APR 1862 Reorganized APR 1862 Number of men enrolled Killed in battle Wounded in battle Captured Died of disease Total casualties Percentage casualties
    Historical Notes:
      The following "Record of Events" is entered on the muster roll of December 31, 1862: The following "Record of Events" is entered on the muster roll of February 28, 1862: The Company left camp near Fredericksburg Va. Feb 15th and marched to this station a distance of near 80 miles. The following "Record of Events" is entered on the muster roll of June 30, 1863: This Company has been in no engagement in the last two months but has done a great deal or marching about - has been in the line of battle several times and has been on picket several times.
        H. Nichols
        Lieut. Cond'g

      The following "Record of Events" is entered on the muster roll of August 31, 1863: Company left Camp near Richmond July 2nd went from there to Bottoms Bridge to meet the Enemy was not engaged and returned on the 4th instant changed camp on the 12th changed camp again on the 21st left Camp on the 29th went to Petersburg and changed Camp on the 20th inst. The following "Record of Events" is entered on the muster roll of August 31, 1864:

64. South Carolina Military Institute Cadets
Blakeney, Albert (1848?) Chesterfield. Bonney, Francis broome Lee (1849-?)Kershaw. In Summerville. Butler, william Moses (1847-?) Clarendon.
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South Carolina Military Institute Cadets
    FACULTY OFFICERS
      Thomas, John Peyre (Capt. '51), Commanding officer (1833-1912) Superintendent and Professor of French, the Arsenal. Educator in NC, Superintendent of the Citadel, legislator, and state historian of SC. Patrick, John Bellinger (1st Lt. '55), (1832-1900) Professor of Mathematics, the Arsenal. High school principal in Greenville and superintendent of a military academy in Anderson. Norris, Alfred Junius (2nd Lt. '60), (1833-1900) Professor of Belles Lettres and History, the Arsenal. Attorney and bank president in Edgefield. Sams, Robert Oswald (2nd Lt. '61), (1841-1930) Assistant Professor of Mathematics and French, the Arsenal. Educator in Spartanburg and Gaffney. Knight, Benjamin H. nd Lt.), (1840-?) Bursar, the Arsenal. Sams, Melvin Melius (Surgeon), (1815-1900) Physician in Columbia. Father of B.S. Sams.
    CADETS(ALL 4 th CLASSMEN)
      Adger, Andrew Moffett (1846-1915) Charleston. Prior service with 25th Regiment SC Infantry. Cotton and rice factor and commission merchant in Charleston. Allston, Charles Petigru

65. State Library Of Queensland, Index To Persons Called Before Queensland Governmen
v.2, 1457. broome, william, Founder of the Yeppoon Sugar Plantation,Sugar Industry, 1889/v.4, 303304. Brotherton, william Edmund, Dairy
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Index to Persons called before Queensland Government Committees (1860-1901)
Surnames beginning with Bro
Contents Next "B" Page: Bru to By Surname Given Names Occupation/Other Case Ref Pages Broad Edwin Blacksmith and Wheelwright in Esk Proposed railway extensions 1900/v.3 Broadbent John Resident of Widgee Widgee Applications for land on the Widgee Creek Reserve 1878/v.2 Broadfoot James Sawmill Proprietor in Toowoomba Proposed railway extensions 1900/v.3 Broderick Patrick (Not Stated) 1880/v.1 Broderick Patrick Steward at the Goodna Asylum for the Insane Election Tribunal 1896/v.1 Broderick Patrick Deputy Chief Warder at Woogaroo Asylum Management of the Woogaroo Lunatic Asylum and the Lunatic Reception Houses of the Colony 1877/v.1 Brooke George Contractor Elections and Qualifications Brookes John McGarvie Licensed Victualler (Examined in Charters Towers) Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland 1901/v.3

66. Biographies: B
1724 An introduction to the skill of musick (P84). Billings, william (17461800). (1798) Portions of psalms , Bath (P309); 1 FT. broome, John (fl 1725).
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Baker, George (fl 1720)
Psalmodist A collection of the best and most musical psalms
Banister, Charles W. (fl 1792)
Twelve psalm and hymn tunes (D10); 1 new FT
Barber, Abraham (fl 1687-1715)
Parish clerk of Wakefield, Yorks A book of psalm-tunes; in four parts 6th edn (P60)
A book of psalm tunes in four parts 7th edn (P66)
Barber, John (fl 1723)
John Barber was a psalmodist of Castleton, Derbys. He published the following with Robert Barber A book of psalmody
Barber, Robert (fl 1723-53)
Psalmodist of Castleton, Derbys. See also John Barber The psalm singer's choice companion
A book of psalmody 2nd edn (P106)
David's harp well tuned (3rd edn of A book of psalmody
Barker, John (c1710-81)
Organist at Coventry, 1731-52 A select number of the best psalm tunes, extant
Barnes, William
Barnes was schoolmaster at Long Clawson, Leics. He engraved and published the following book after William Carpendale , a fellow Leics schoolmaster and composer, died. Some links with William East of Waltham. (Source: Sue Glover) Harmonia-sacra-nova (P186a); 15 new FTs

67. Philip BRICKLE - David BUCKLEY
1 Neil broome =Diana POCOCK 2 Johnathan broome 2 Helen broome 2 Gillian broome ThomasBROWN /-Eleayer BROWN Ebenezer BROWN /-william WILTSHIRE /-George
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Philip BRICKLE
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Gillian BROOME
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Neil BROOME Gillian BROOME Arthur Leopold POCOCK Rex POCOCK James H COLE Daniel COLE ... Olive COOKE
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Helen BROOME
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Neil BROOME Helen BROOME Arthur Leopold POCOCK Rex POCOCK James H COLE Daniel COLE ... Olive COOKE
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Johnathan BROOME
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Neil BROOME Johnathan BROOME Arthur Leopold POCOCK Rex POCOCK James H COLE Daniel COLE ... Olive COOKE
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68. I1820: Trailing Arbutus BROOME (20 JUN 1897 - )
_John Henry broome _ Trailing Arbutus broome _Amanda PARRISH INDEX william Stevenson COCKERHAM.
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Trailing Arbutus BROOME
  • BIRTH : 20 JUN 1897
Father: John Henry BROOME
Mother: Amanda PARRISH
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  • MARRIAGE : 16 DEC 1919
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    Walter Eugene CASSIDY
    • BIRTH : 29 APR 1908
    Father: James Samuel CASSIDY
    Mother: Zulia BAILEY
    Family 1 Lillie BEELER
    _Ethan Allen CASSIDY
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    William Stevenson COCKERHAM
    • BIRTH : ABT 1831
    • DEATH : BEF 1880
    Father: John Wesley COCKERHAM
    Mother: Rebecca BUIL
    William Stevenson COCKERHAM
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    Adam HOFFMAN
    • BIRTH : 4 JAN 1826
    Family 1 Mary Madeline SANSON
    • MARRIAGE : 13 APR 1846
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    Frances Aileen IRVIN
    • BIRTH : 2 MAY 1926
    Family 1 Fred Russell TARVER
    • MARRIAGE : 10 JUN 1950
  • Russell Irvin TARVER
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  • 69. William Creighton BREEN - Douglas Wellington BROWN
    HURSHMAN 3 ? BRIGLEY =william BROWN Go To List Of Surnames Family Tree Web PagesProduced by Ged2Web Version 3.28 (Unregistered Version). John broome.
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    William Creighton BREEN
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    William Henry BREEN William Creighton BREEN William SPEARS Mary Jane SPEARS Aaron MACKINLEY Winnifred Ann MACKINLEY
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    70. Robert Southey, Specimens Of The Later English Poets (1807)
    Sir Richard Blackstone, Sir william Blair, Robert Boswell, James Boyse, Samuel Brady,Nicholas Brereton, Jane Brooke, Henry broome, william Browne, Moses Browne
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    Robert Southey, Specimens of the Later English Poets, with preliminary notices . 3 Volumes (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1807) Information about the collection: The poets included in the 3 volumes are arranged in the table of contents both in chronological (from year of death) and in alphabetical order. The titles of the poems themselves are not listed in either place; in the alphabetical list both the volume and page number where the author's works might be found are given. From the Preface: These volumes are intended to accompany Mr. Ellis's well known Specimens of the Early English Poets. That series concludes with the reign of Charles II, this begins with that of James his successor: the two together will exhibit the rise, progress, decline and revival of our Poetry, and the fluctuations of our poetical taste, from the first growth of the English language to the present times. A slight difference has been made in arrangement; instead of sorting the Poets, according to the reigns in which they flourished, I have noticed each under the year of his death, where that could be ascertained, otherwise according to the date of his chief publication. It was desirable that the series should be brought down to the end of the last century, and this order determined whom it should include. In consequence of this arrangement a few names will be found, which are included in the work of Mr. Ellis. Many worthless versifyers are admitted among the English Poets, by the courtesy of criticism, which seems to conceive that charity towards the dead may cover the multitude of its offences against the libing. There were other reasons for including here the reprobate, as well as the elect.

    71. Poetry Resources | Poetism - Spotlight Poem
    concoction . . . called boiled okra! . By F. william broome / Dahlonega,GA Copyright © 2004, All Rights Reserved. Submit Your Poems!
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    ... Contact Poetism Yankee Grits His crisp voice ordering breakfast
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    "Scrambled eggs, bacon... and grits!"
    Why grits?
    "I married a Southern girl,
    so with her it's always been
    grits at breakfast."
    So you like them.
    "Cream of corn, really, without butter, theyre tasteless?" And other Southern table delights? "Almost there on turnip greens, you can keep the turnips, collard greens are for pigs, cornbread makes good dressing

    72. FindLaw For Legal Professionals
    South Carolina Department of Transportation 24638 J. Wrightson Jackson and SallieT. Jackson v. Robert W. Speed, Kelly J. broome, william A. broome, Columbia
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    73. Colorado College Tutt Library: Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145, William B
    Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145 william broome. Click for larger image. 1.
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    74. The History Of New York State, Book X, Chapter I
    Chenango, one of the original towns of broome, established February 16, 1791, isthe mother of seven of the towns of the county. Colonel william Rose, on the
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    The History of New York State
    Book X, Chapter I Editor, Dr. James Sullivan INTRODUCTION.
    Three great rivers make up the main drainage system of new York, and it was up these rivers that the pioneer settlers progressed. The head waters of the Delaware and Susquehanna were long distances away from their outlets and the settlements located near them, so that the valleys of these two rivers were relatively late in being populated. The laobr of poling or paddling a deep laden craft up the shallow, swift-flowing upper waters of the streams was great, and only the adventurous and strong would or could attempt it. Of necessity, it was by an unusually sturdy race of men that the eastern part of the southern tier of counties were founded, and to them must honor be paid for the solidity of the foundations on which the prosperity of this great section is builded. The valleys of the two rivers, in New York, were narrow, lying among the hills. The whole region was heavily forested. Lumbering was the great first industry; the laying of railroads gave life to a related industry, leather making, in which this district became the leader of the State. Then came a period extending down to the present time, of farming, particularly dairying. This is the record of the soil. The multiplication of means of transportation brought about the growth of numerous industrial cities, cities in their lines unsurpassed. It has in recent years introduced the country to large numbers of summer visitors; it has become a region of resorts and estates. But this group of counties is, when all is said, an agricultural district. It has suffered the set back that came with the opening of the west, population has been stationary or falling off for a long period, but the State census of 1925 indicates that this period is nearly over. There is a movement back to the soil at least in this section. Modern means and modern methods are being used. Cropping is being diversified. Agriculture is advancing, and the number of farmers increasing. The valleys of the Susquehanna and Delaware are taking a leadership for which they are naturally fitted.

    75. Broome County New York Naturalization Petition Index (New - After 1906)
    191 BARCAY, GASPAR AUSTRIAHUNGARY NY-broome-SC-PET 3-85 BARINA, KASPAR AUSTRIA-HUNGARYNY-broome-SC-PET 3-134 BARRETT, ALBERT william ENGLAND NY-broome-SC-PET
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    76. Broome County New York Naturalization Petitions Index (new - After 1906)
    RUSSIA NYbroome-SC-PET 4-65 KARAHALL, PETER GREECE NY-broome-SC-PET 1-131 KARAHALL,PETER GREECE NY-broome-SC-PET 1-28 KARGE, william GERMANY NY-broome-SC-PET
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    77. Chenoweth: [ARTHUR: RICHARD: WILLIAM] George Of Baltimore Co., MD
    Olga Elizabeth ? . 9 william Edward Chenoweth, IV .. Gabrielle Gower .. 9 Thomas Eugene Chenoweth ..Jeannette broome b Bet.
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    GEORGE(5) BALTIMORE CO., 1824-1899 George was born about 1824 in Baltimore Co., MD, one of 11 sons of William Chenoweth and Amy Davis. In the 1840s, he would marry Angeline Bowen, the daughter of Elijah Bowen and Catherine Heibel. They had 5 children before Angeline died in August 1856. George then married Ruth Moran and had 11 more children, 9 of then sons. The Harris book missed this 2nd marriage and two of the children of the first marriage born after the 1850 Census. Family information has restored with the help of Gary Damien Chenoweth and from pages of George's bible in the possession of Alfred Paul of Baltimore Co. George lived to about 75, dying on May 18, 1899 in Baltimore Co., MD and his wife, Ruth, died four years later on September 02, 1903. George and both his wives are buried in the St. Thomas Episcopal churchyard, Owings Mills, MD. CENSUS: 1850 MD: Baltimore Co: 1st district: page 248, 1860 MD: Baltimore Co: 4th District: page 174 (Reisterstown), MD: Baltimore Co: 3rd District: page 231 (Randallstown), 1880 MD: Baltimore Co: 3rd district: page 543B, (widow, Ruth) 1900 MD: Baltimore Co: 3rd District

    78. William Broome Sheet Music!
    Alexa Web Search Subjects Arts Literature Authors B Brontë, Emily (26); Brooke, Rupert (13); Brooks, Gwendolyn (3); Brooks,KS (1); broome, william (1); Brown, Charles Brockden (6); Brown, Dan
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  • 79. Pressconnects.com | Guide To The Southern Tier
    Finance Committee Chairman william T. Wike, R14th District 607 Zimmer Ave., Endicott listof towns, villages, government offices and officials in broome County
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    From an economic perspective, Broome is proud of its educational institutions, Broome Community College and Binghamton University chief among them, and its high-tech reputation. Among the county's principal employers are such manufacturing giants as IBM Corp. and BAE Systems. The county is home to many businesses involved in the flight-simulation and training industry. BROOME NUMBERS Broome County government information: 778-2000. Sheriff: Real Property Tax Office: Web: www.gobroomecounty.org COUNTY OFFICIALS County Executive Jeffrey P. Kraham, 778-2109 Deputy County Executive for Administration Terrence M. Kane, 778-2109

    80. Stories, Listed By Author
    broome, DORA M. * The Buggane and the Tailor, (vi) The World’s Shortest The HamishHamilton Book of Giants, ed. william Mayne, London Hamish Hamilton 1968.
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    • A Hurricane in a Night Jar: Illustrations, (il) Savoy Dreams
    BROADBRIDGE, FRANK

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