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  1. Representative government by Henry Jones (1851-1925) Ford, 1924-01-01
  2. Woodrow Wilson, the man and his work; by Henry Jones Ford 1851-1925, 1916-12-31
  3. Alexander Hamilton by Henry Jones Ford. by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925., 1920-01-01
  4. The Cleveland era a chronicle of the new order in politics by He by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925., 1920-01-01
  5. Alexander Hamilton by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925, 1920-01-01
  6. The cost of our national government; a study in political pathol by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925., 1910-01-01
  7. The natural history of the state an introduction to political sc by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925., 1915-01-01
  8. The Scotch-Irish in America by Henry Jones, 1851-1925 Ford, 2009-10-26

81. John Lane Company Records, Index Of Correspondents
John16.1 Ford, John D.16.1 Ford, Mary16.1 Jones, R., Maj.16.2 (with Fowl)Jones, Robert (London 25.1 Langyr, Annie25.1 Lansdowne, Henry Charles Keith
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/lane.john.corr.html
John Lane Company Records
Index of Correspondents
Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. The correspondence retains, where known, the original Lane filing arrangement. Thus a letter originating from one person or corporate entity may be found under a different name if it was so filed in the Lane records. The parenthetical "with" references in this index will help guide the researcher to the appropriate location within the files.
A. P. Watt and Son (W. P. Watt)1.1, 2.6, 19.5, 27.6 (with Lethbridge, Alan B.)
Abercrombie, Lascelles, 1881-1938
Abraham, J. H.1.1
Abraham, Lucy1.1
Abrahams, Aleck1.1
Acton, Anne Dalberg1.1
Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron, 1834-19021.1
Adam, H. L.1.1
Adams, Arthur Henry, 1872- ( The Lone Hand
Adams, William Davenport, 1851-19041.1 Adcock, Arthur St. John, 1864-1930 ( The Bookman Addleshaw, Percy, 1866-19161.1 Adey, More1.1 Adlington, William1.1 Adolph FŸrstner (Firm) (Otto FŸrstner)58.5 (with Wilde, Oscar) Ainger, Alfred, 1837-19041.1 Ainslie, Douglas, 1865-19481.1 Airey, J. C.38.1 (with Pickthall, Rudolf)

82. I65443 Carol Ruth ARNOLD ( - )
Family 1 Martha Ford John Ford CAZIER. 1794 1871) m 1815 _Mary EAYRE _+ (1776 - 1856) m 1793 William Henry HAINES (1817 Elizabeth Jones.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~szmatlok/mplhtml/d0031/g0000000.html

83. Shedden Cemetery, Southwold Twp., Elgin, Ontario
In/ memory of / Henry POWERS / who died / March 25, 1888 or3 Robert Jones / diedJan FIRBY / Kenneth Ford / 1899 1998/ husband of / Grace D. MARSHALL/ 1897
http://www.elginogs.ca/cemeteries/southwold/shedden.htm
Shedden Cemetery
Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada
Gravestone Inscriptions
Transcribed: Re-transcribed: June 1999 Elgin County Branch, O. G. S. Revised and formatted for the Internet 20 November 2002 by BruceC.JohnsonJr. History The Shedden Cemetery is a short distance west of Shedden on the Talbot Road (Line) on the farm of William Stafford. Very few of the white grave stones in the Shedden cemetery mark the graves of the old pioneers. They died before Shedden cemetery was established. Ralph and Jean Palmer have care of the cemetery and have the plot map. This cemetery was transcribed in 1982 and was the project for 1999. In the final checking in 2001, some of the new burial were entered. Use your browser "Find" command in the Edit menu or the shortcut "Control F" to locate your surname in the file below. 1. Red granite; floral motif on each side. B/ Thomas BROWN / 1841 - 1928 / his wife Elizabeth STUBBS / 1838 - 1927 / daughter/ Ann Elizabeth / 1878 - 1976 / BROWN Corner stone - BROWN 2. Red granite - grey base

84. PageGenerator - Franklin, Texas
Decherd, Grant, Simmons, Griffin, Giraud, Jones, Hearne, Calvert of 30 and settledin the Henry Prairie community is associated with the Ford Foundation; Luther
http://www.rtis.com/pagegen/realtime\frankln/637.htm
Franklin, Texas
History
The Franklin Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 126
Franklin, TX 77856 USA
Franklin - The County Seat
Franklin, the county seat of Robertson County since 1879, a town of kind and friendly people, lies near the geographic center of the county, on an upland prairie that is drained by the branches of three creeks. Touchstone Branch, to the north, runs westward into Mud Creek; South Mineral Creek drains waters eastward to the Navasota River; and the forks of Cedar Creek run to the south, passing Mount Pleasant, Henry Prairie and Wheelock.
The town is located on Sesquehanna sandy loam that is surrounded by Norfolk sand and the Orangeburg gravelly sandy loam extending over the area. Throughout the farm and ranch section there are many streams with rich Meadow and Wilson soil. Franklin is a market center for the entire southeastern quarter of Robertson county, encompassing several rural communities and settlements.
Franklin came into existence in 1880; however, there was a small town, Morgan, at its present location a decade before,and the vicinity was considered a part of "Old Franklin" as early as 1838, when the wilderness village was the seat of a vast county under the Republic of Texas. The history of the community is interwoven in the story of early settlement in the Robertson Colony and there are residents of the town who trace their ancestry to families that came to the area before the Texas Revolution.
Like the accounts of other places, the history of Franklin starts with the first ownership of land in the area of its general location. Hugh Henry received a league grant south of the present town in December, 1834; Skeaugh Walker settled westward in July, 1835; Stephen H. Eaton lived to the south in December, 1835; and there is evidence Britton Dawson lived near the present townsite as early as 1833.

85. ResAnet Browse Results
18631947 (3 docs); Ford, Henry CrawFord, 1932- (1 doc); Ford, HenryJones, 1851-1925 (5 docs); Ford, Hilary (1 doc); Ford, Holland C
http://www.amicus.nlc-bnc.ca/wbin/resanet/resultsm/s=b/n=NA/l=0/d=1/r=1/e=0/h=10

  • Ford, Helen Faye, 1942- (1 doc) Ford, Henry, 1863-1947 (3 docs) Ford, Henry Crawford, 1932- (1 doc) Ford, Henry Jones, 1851-1925 (5 docs) Ford, Hilary (1 doc) Ford, Holland C (1 doc) Ford, Hugh D., 1925- (2 docs) Ford, Iris M (1 doc) Ford, Isaac Nelson, 1848-1912 (1 doc) Ford, Isabella O (1 doc)
  • 86. Umstead Burial Sites PA-WV
    PA Chadds Ford (near Phila), Cemetery Unknown Ruth Anna Wayne Furman Abraham Umsted1859 1935 Jones, Martha Idar 1856 Henry Paul Umstead August 22, 1894 March
    http://www.umstead.org/bursites pa-wv.html
    UMSTEAD BURIAL SITES PA-WY
    Updated February 2002
    PLEASE READ BURIAL SITES INTRODUCTION - answers to most questions you will have will be there. Cemeteries are listed by state.
    PA RI TN TX-VA-WI-WA- ... WY
    PA
    PA Alleghanyville Cemetery, Brecknock Twp, Berks Co
    Anna Madora November 2, 1873 June 9, 1900 John ORPH Umstead (Note: Madora may be her MIDDLE name, possibly spelled MEdora) PA Augustus Lutheran, Trappe, Montgomery Co
    Brumbach, Mary November 5, 1808 March 23, 1898 Custer, Anthony Vanderslice
    Custer, Ann March 29, 1775 November 11, 1842 Adolph Pannebecker
    Custer, Anthony August 23, 1853 May 6, 1865
    Custer, Anthony Vanderslice July 26, 1802 August 21, 1886 Brumbach, Mary
    Custer, Emma Jane 1862 January 28, 1871
    Custer, Louisa August 31, 1830 January 31, 1833
    Heffelfinger, Jacob H Abt. 1784 July 14, 1854 Anna Umstead
    Pawling, Ann Jacob Pennybacker
    Adolph Pannebecker July 27, 1775 August 21, 1823 Custer, Ann George Washington Pannebecker February 22, 1841 1916 Henry Pannebecker August 3, 1848 Israel Pannebecker 1804 May 25, 1830

    87. Somerset County, Maryland Posted Queries For
    DENSON posted by Norma P. Ford on Thursday, May 16 of my maternal great grandparents,James Henry MARTIN (1846 MARTIN who married Charles E. Jones, (4) Laura F
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdsomers/queries/query026.htm
    Somerset County, Maryland Posted Queries for April thru May 2002
    SURNAMES: A B C D ... WILLING posted by Lynn Vanderherchen on Wednesday, April 3, 2002
    In 1900 census, ED 71, there is a George E. WILLING with wife Annie. Some of the children are Flora, Denwood, etc. Does anyone know anything about this family? We have a Flora WILLING who married a SEARS in our family and named one of her children Denwood SEARS. She was from the Oriole area.
    BYRD STERLING posted by Carol Kupser on Sunday, April 14, 2002
    I am looking for information on Absybeth STERLING who married Jacob BYRD. Jacob was born in 1829. One of their children was Jesse Byrd, who was my g-grandfather. They lived in Crisfield, around the Apes Hole area, Maryland. Any help would be appreciated.
    OWENS TURNER posted by Joseph Lyle Owens on Wednesday, April 17, 2002
    I seek info on Thomas OWENS and Mary TURNER, married 1669 in Somerset, MD. Anything would be appreciated.
    NICHOLSON TWILLEY TWILLY WEATHERLY posted by Robin Wallace on Wednesday, April 17, 2002
    Robert TWILLEY, b. about 1673, m. 1st Sarah WEATHERLY and 2nd Elizabeth NICHOLSON. He died in Somerset Co. in July, 1721. I'm interested in any TWILLEY / TWILLY relatives, and any branches of the family.

    88. Pine
    Peacock, Francis Harrell, Isaac Horne, Moses Giddens, Ford Butler, EWH Looking forinformation on William Henry Ray (Rock Ray John Robert (Bob) Jones (18691944
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~gawgs/query1.htm
    Query Page Surnames: RAWLINS PARKERSON PEACOCK HARRELL PRUETT GIDDENS HORNE BUTLER GRIMSLEY Submitter: Sheila Rawlins srawlins@planttel.net Date: 11 Feb 2002 I am searching for more information about the parents Nicholas Rawlins b. 16 Dec 1824 in Pulaski County, GA d. 8 May 1890 in Dodge County. The info on his parents are that his father was John Rawlins and Elizabeth Davis of SC. Also, the other families I am researching are: Jacob Parkerson family, William Peacock, Francis Harrell, Isaac Horne, Moses Giddens, Ford Butler, E.W.H. Allen Pruett, William Grimsley, William Andrew Coleman. Surnames: RAY POWELL SWEAT BREWER STUDSTILL Submitter: Sherrie Flanagan (Sflanagan9@aol.com) Date: 15 Feb 2002 Looking for information on William Henry Ray (Rock Ray) who married Martha Brewer from Telfair county. I would really like to find out who his father was and how they are related to all the Telfair county Rays. Surnames: BOHANON CURRY HARRELL WILLCOX MCEACHREN Submitter: Dot Bohannon Stinson (sdotstinson@aol.com)

    89. Criminal Law - Great Britain - Bibliography
    CARD, Richard, Card, Cross Jones Criminal Law, 15th ed kings of England from Edmundto Henry I, Cambridge and on the continent the Ford lectures delivered
    http://home.achilles.net/~flareau/codification-GreatBritain.html

    [Home Accueil]

    Last amendment: 9 May 2004 by , 2001-, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    Great Britain / Grande-Bretagne
    "In 1992 the House of Lords' Appeal Committee endorsed a judicial foray into the field of law reform: the abolition of the centuries-old rule that a husband could not be convicted of raping his wife. And in 1998 the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Bingham, was to be heard asking whether England must wait for ever for a criminal code. These were remarkable instances of role reversal." (Glazebrook, P.R., "Criminal Law Reform: England", in Joshua Dressler, editor in chief, infra , p. 411)
    AMOS, Sheldon, 1835-1886, The science of law , London : King, 1874, xx, 417 p. (series; International scientific series), see Chapter 8, "Codification" at pp. 360-395; copy at University of Ottawa, Law Library, K 24 .A4 1874 FTX;
    ANDREWS, J.A., "Codification of Criminal Offences", [1969] Criminal Law Review
    ASHWORTH, Andrew, "The Making of the English Criminal Law (4): Blackstone, Foster and East", [1978] Criminal Law Review
    _"Towards a Theory of Criminal Legislation", (1989)

    90. Blueplaqueproject.org | Dates | 19th Century
    Edward Johnston,18721944 Dr Ernest Jones,1879-1958 1866-1937 Douglas Macmillan,1884-1969Ford Madox brown Charles Manby,1804-1884 Cardinal Henry Edward Manning
    http://www.blueplaqueproject.org/dates.php?Century=19

    91. Sursa Cemetery
    ReIndexed and Photo s Submitted by Cindy Ford Kiowana Hayes no date m. Howard Nov.6,1930Jones, Jerry F. 7 Malbary M. 1835 1913 78y Pigg, Paul Henry no dates
    http://www.iltrails.org/jefferson/cem/surcacem.html
    Jefferson County
    Illinois
    Cemeteries
    "Old Part" "New Part" SURSA CEMETERY
    Indexed by : Misty Flannigan, Sharlet Bigham LaBarbera and Lori Lisenby Leonard on June 11, 1999. Ackley, Kathy Lynn Oct. 21, 1963 Sept. 8, 1981 Daughter Ackley, Ruth Viola Sept. 9, 1912 Aug. 8, 1983 Anderson, Kenneth Sept. 21, 1909 May 22, 1970 Anderson, Lena July 22, 1910 Oct. 12, 1973 Arnold, Minnie Naomi March 23, 1909 Jan. 22, 1986 m.Sebern April 8, 1946" Arnold, Sebern B. July 26, 1896 May 30, 1960 Ashmann, Celia N. 1879 no date Ashmann, Julis H. Bailey, James W. Barefield, Frank Barefield, James H. Jan. 24, 1848 July 30, 1931 Barefield, Maria? Barefield, Nellie Elizabeth Barefield, Elizabeth Barefield, Daniel ... Barefield, S. Riley 1851 no date Barefield, Rachel Feb. 4, 1852 April 2, 1919 w/o William Barefield, Sarah J. Jan. 19, 1856 Feb. 16, 1937 w/o James Barefield, William A. May 8, 1850 March 15, 1926 Barefield, William A. Barefield, w/o William Barnett, Wanda Beal, Marjorie E. April 13, 1932 Dec. 9, 1979 Beamon, John F. March 10, 1870 May 14, 1951 PVT 159 Infantry SP AM War Boswell, Evelyn Arvella

    92. WebGED: Central MO Familes Data Page
    in , Madison Co, Texas spouse Ford, Jesse Owen John H. (*1840 ) - male spouseJones, Matilda Ellen Tonder, Denmark -child Holst, Henry L. (1844
    http://www.jerrhald.org/wgm81.html
    previous go to surnames Kidwell, Joshua - male
    b. 15 JUL 1757 in Valley of Virginia
    d. 25 MAR 1835 in , Greene Co, Tennessee
    father:
    Kidwell, John (r1715 - r1777)
    mother: Colclough, Sarah (~1720 - )
    spouse: Britton, Mary "Polly" (1772 - )
    - m. JAN 1795 Kidwell, Joshua - male
    b. ABT 1825
    father:
    Kidwell, David (~1795 - )
    mother: Miller, Polly (~1800 - ) Kidwell, Joshua - male
    b. 1849 d. AFT 1881 father:
    Kidwell, William David (1803 - 1894) mother: spouse: Hallagen, Mariah (~1850 - ) - m. 1868 child: Kidwell, Joseph S. (~1870 - ) Kidwell, Joshua "Josh" - male b. 9 FEB 1858 in Versailles, Morgan Co, Missouri d. 5 SEP 1925 in Versailles, Morgan Co, Missouri father: Kidwell, William (1811 - 1878) mother: Madole, Mary Caroline "Polly" (1823 - 1863) spouse: O'Bryan, Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" (1869 - 1907) - m. 18 AUG 1886 in Versailles, Morgan Co, Missouri child: Kidwell, William Turner (1887 - 1939) child: Kidwell, Sarah Edith "Sallie" (1889 - 1935) child: Kidwell, Samuel Earl "Sam" (1891 - 1950) child: Kidwell, Infant daughter (1894 - 1894) child: Kidwell, Fannie E. (1895 - 1895)

    93. EA-1Butternut, Eaton Twp, Lorain C0 OH
    18591940 Frank E., son, 1884-1928 HILL Ford, 1883-1957 N., 1862-1938 Lucy A., 1864-1949Henry, Mar 10 JENKINS Richard A., May 28-31, 1973 Jones Rev Charles E
    http://home.centurytel.net/lorgen/cemetery/EA-1Butternut.html
    EA-1 BUTTERNUT RIDGE, Eaton Twp. Copied from Lorain County's out-of-print publication,
    Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio 1980 , pps 209-225, by volunteer, Margaret Cheney.
    Any additions and corrections to the publication are noted in red.
    The monument facing the front gate is for the “Brave Defenders of the Union in 1861-1865”.
    Another monument is “Eaton’s Tribute to all American War Veterans”. In 1961-1965 the township trustees authorized the Butternut Ridge Memorial Association to conduct here the first precentennial “Civil War” program in the United States. Eaton then was the only township in the nation to hold special commemorative patriotic services during each of the centennial years. The Civil War monument was first dedicated in 1884, but was re-dedicated in 1959. For additional information on Butternut Ridge Cemetery records contact Eaton Twp Hall,
    Records librarian,12043 Avon Beldon Rd, Grafton OH 44044. Phone 440-748-2236
    Pg. 209 ABBEY
    Ebenezer, d Mar 19, 1862, 80y
    Mary, wife, d Mar 9, 1862, 71y

    94. FULTON COUNTY INDIANA
    1879, living in Rochester, Liberty and Henry townships Mrs. Charles BUNN of LeitersFord, Mrs. George deceased are the widow, formerly Frances Jones CLAYTON, a
    http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1925.htm
    FULTON COUNTY INDIANA OBITUARIES The News-Sentinel Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh TOMBAUGH HOUSE 700 Pontiac Street Rochester, Indiana 46975-1538
    This book cannot be reproduced without the express permission of Jean C. and/or Wendell C. Tombaugh, their heirs or assigns. Made in the United States of America
    The News-Sentinel
    Friday, January 2, 1925 Mrs. Ray PRILL, 39, mother of eight children, died at her home 1129 Elm street at 9 o'clock Thursday evening of cerebral embolism after being sick just an hour. The deceased had been suffering with kidney trouble, which it is believed caused the ruptured blood vessel bringing about her death.
    Nellie [McHENRY], daughter of Atwill and Matilda McHENRY, was born in North Dakota on April 18, 1885. Shortly after her birth her parents moved to Rochester where she had since lived. On May 7, 1924 she was married to Ray PRILL.
    The deceased is survived by her husband; eight children, Donald [PRILL], Devon [PRILL], Mildred [PRILL], Mary Elizabeth [PRILL], Claude [PRILL], Zola [PRILL], Francis [PRILL] and Gerald [PRILL], all at home; three sisters, Mrs. George CLARY and Mrs. John MURPHY, of Chicago, and Mrs. Ed McCARTHY of Grass Creek, and a brother, Omar [McHENRY], of Chicago.
    Mrs. Prill was a member of the Rochester Baptist church. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Baptist church with the Rev. James NIVEN in charge. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.

    95. Guide Introduction: Records Of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series J:
    of the Western Bank, on which Jones was serving his brother Asa Holland at Hale sFord, Franklin County Henry Lee Reynolds s first wife, Martha Thomas Reynolds
    http://www.lexisnexis.com/cispubs/guides/southern_hist/plantations/plantj7.htm
    Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations
    From the Revolution Through the Civil War
    Series J: Selections from the Southern Historical Collection
    Part 7: Alabama
    [This item added to Web July, 1996.]
    General Introduction
    By Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor Emeritus, University of California at Berkeley Planters ambitious to augment their wealth, together with their black slaves, were an important driving force in the economic and political development of new territories and states in the Southwest. Their commodities accounted for more than half the nation's exports, and the plantations themselves were important markets for the products of northern industry. In short, they played a crucial role in the development of a national market economy. The plantations of the Old South, the white families who owned, operated, and lived on them, and the blacks who toiled on them as slaves for more than two centuries have been the subjects of numerous historical studies since the pioneering work of Ulrich B. Phillips in the early twentieth century. The literature, highly controversial, has focused on questions such as the evolution and nature of the planter class and its role in shaping the white South's economy, culture, and values; the conditions experienced by American blacks in slavery; the impact of the "peculiar institution" on their personalities and the degree to which a distinct Afro-American culture developed among them; and, finally, the sources of the tension between the proslavery interests of the South and the "free labor" interests of the North that culminated in secession and civil war.

    96. Affichage D'un Sujet
    loge de Paris Alsace-Lorraine Jones Melvin - Un
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    97. Contenu Du Message 21119
    loge de Paris Alsace-Lorraine Jones Melvin - Un
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    98. Www.franc-maconnerie.org
    Hesketh, Ifs vicomte LEVERHULME (1851-1925) Son nom
    http://www.franc-maconnerie.org/web-pages/histoire-fm/celebrites-fm.htm
    Histoire FM Origines F M
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