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41. Quotes A
Happy is he who learns to bear what he cannot change! JCF von Schiller. SamuelJohnson Idler 4. Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924).
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quotes A When a thing has been said and said well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it.
Anatole France (1844-1924) ability abortion absence absolutes ... autumn ability
The greatest ability is dependability. Natural abilities are like plants that need pruning by study.- Francis Bacon Sometimes I suffer from delusions of adequacy. William D Blake Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. George Herbert They are able because they think they are able.- Virgil Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability. John Wooden abortion The Pro-life Ring JOIN Prev Skip Prev Prev 5 ... Next Would you consider abortion in the following four situations?
1.There's a preacher and wife who are very, very poor. They already have 14 children. Now she finds out she's pregnant with their 15th! They're living in tremendous poverty. Considering their poverty and the excessive world population, would you recommend she get an abortion?
2.The father is sick with sniffles, the mother has TB. They have four children. The first child is blind, the second is dead. The third child is deaf, the fourth has TB. She finds she's pregnant again. Given the extreme situation, would you consider recommending abortion?

42. HARD TIMES: BRITISH SOCIETY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
of the Nineteenth Century (1984) JH Johnson and CG Sybil (1845) E. Gaskell, Mary Barton(1848); North and 17801880 (Routledge, 1969) L. and JCF Stone, An Open
http://www.dur.ac.uk/a.j.olechnowicz/hardtimes.htm
HARD TIMES: BRITISH SOCIETY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY HARD TIMES: BRITISH SOCIETY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY MODULE CONTENT: Under industrial capitalism, said Marx, "All that is solid melts into air…" This module examines how the sexes, classes and denominations in the nineteenth century understood and experienced social and cultural change on an unprecedented scale; and why England remained politically stable. It begins with the world of work and the struggles of employers to establish, and of workers to resist, factory discipline. Next, the module explores social identities, and reviews the recent preoccupation with ‘language’. It also investigates the physical environment and the culture of the town and the country, institutions such as the monarchy and events such as the Great Exhibition. A key aim of this module is to study how contemporaries understood their own life and times. To this end, several of the seminars are organised around texts by thinkers such as Carlyle, Marx, Engels, Mill and Ruskin. TEACHING METHODS: The module will be taught by a series of 22 lectures. Additionally, every student must attend eight fortnightly seminars. For each seminar everyone will be required to look at a brief primary source, together with a little secondary reading. Two people will prepare short, ten-minute presentations, based on more secondary reading. Students should regard these presentations as preparation for the assessed essays. Finally, each student will be required to write two essays of not more than 2,000 words (excluding bibliography and footnotes), and attend a tutorial for each essay at which they will receive written and oral feedback on the essay.

43. NSGS - NE Ancestree, Vol 2, No 4
ANDERSON, John Ab 1856; SWENSON, Johnson. ANDERSON, Nels J.; SWENSON, CARLSON, KILLION. BRUNING,WH b. 1848; VASSAR, MORGAN, SLAYTON. BUSH, JCF, MD; BARFIELD.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nesgs/Ancestree/vol02/v02n4p167.htm
NSGS Ancestree Nebraska State Genealogical Society Journals NEBRASKA ANCESTREE Volume Two, no. 4
Spring 1980 Vol 2, no. 4, page 167 - Spring 1980
Submitted by: Mrs. Diane Korten, Omaha, Nebraska Names in the index for
"Biographical Record, Saunders and Sarpy Co. , NE. 1900". Included here is a listing of other surnames mentioned in each biographical sketch.
* = Nebr. born.
Abstracted by: Diane Hatfield Korten. Spring 1980 - 167 - NEBRASKA STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Vol 2, no. 4, page 168 - Spring 1980
Names in the index for "Biographical Record, Saunders and Sarpy Co., NE. 1900" Cont'd Spring 1980 - 168 - NEBRASKA STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Vol 2, no. 4, page 169 - Spring 1980
Names in the index for "Biographical Record, Saunders and Sarpy Co., NE. 1900" Cont'd Spring 1980 - 169 - NEBRASKA STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. Vol 2, no. 4, page 170 - Spring 1980
Names in the index for "Biographical Record, Saunders and Sarpy Co., NE. 1900" Cont'd Spring 1980 - 170 - NEBRASKA STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY.

44. Leon Cemetery Section A
O062.1 Rolla Spicer Springer, James G. 28 Nov 1848 15 Jan Givens A.099.1.2 JCF GivensA.099.1.1 JCF Givens A 097.4.1 HB Bowman A.097.3.5 Asbury Johnson A.097.2
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadecatu/cemeteryDocs/LeonA.html
...I will make thee an eternal excellency,
a joy of many generations.
Isaiah 60:15
The
Leon Cemetery
Section A
of
Decatur County, Iowa

The information on this page was transcribed from the original records, without corrections. Although, if you believe there should be any corrections, changes, additions, or find that any links provided on this page are not functioning properly please contact and your submissions will be noted with the original information.
This page was last updated December 10, 2003 Center Township, Section This page was last updated 07 April 2001 Source: Photos and transcription for this page by Carla Rae.
Nearest town: Leon
Alexander Family Stone A.76.1
Alexander, Adella L. A.76.1.1
Alexander, Bertha H. A.88.4.5 Alexander, Eugene H. A.884.3 Alexander, Infant Son A.76.1.3 Alexander, Rollie A. A.88.4.4 Alexander, William A. A.76.1.2 Butcher, Elizabeth Springer A.136.1.5 DeKalb Family Stone A.137 DeKalb, Dr. Benjamin Drew A.137.4.5 DeKalb, Margaret Ann Smith A.137.4.4 DeKalb, Harvey Dungleson A.137.4.3

45. WRS Title Index
The Created Landscape. Johnson, Beth DiNatale, Case Western Reserve University.1999, No. Foods in Their Seasons A Look at 1848 with Jacob Meredith.
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Digital Library Services Special Collections University Library
Western Reserve Studies
1798 Seth Pease map of the Connecticut Western Reserve Courtesy of the Western Reserve Historical Society
Title Index
A B C D ... W X Y Z The 19th Century Glass Industry in Northeastern Ohio Zimmerman, Dean M, Hiram College. 1989, No. 4
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DjVu 329 KB African American Catholics in Cleveland, 1922-1961 Blatnica, Dorothy, Sister, Ursuline College. 1994, No. 9
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DjVu 161 KB Air Dawson, Virginia, History Enterprises. 1997, No. 12
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DjVu 131 KB The Akron Experience Nelson, Daniel, University of Akron. 1991, No. 6 Akron in the Gilded Age Paschen, Stephen H.,Summit County Historical Society. 1993, No. 8 An Alternative Community Barrow, William C., Cleveland State University. 1995, No. 10
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DjVu 112 KB Approaching Health Care Issues Through Drama Donley, Carol, Hiram College. 2001, No. 16 PDF Aristarchus Champion, Philanthropist of the Western Reserve: Builder of the Chagrin Falls Library (Town Hall) Rausche, Yolita E., Kent State University. 1995, No. 10 The Art and Science of Medicine: A Human Approach Anderson, David, Hiram College. 2001, No. 16

46. VIII
office of Kings Co., NY, on the 5th of June, 1848. that resulted in the nominationof Lincoln and Johnson ; and in July When JCF was a year and a half old, his
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VIII. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES.
1. Independent Congregational Church founded 1785
2. The Church of the Pilqrims founded 1844

3. Plymouth Church founded 1823

4. Plymouth Church Bethel founded 1841
...
20. First Congregational (E. D.) founded 1843
Independent Congregational Church.
On the 18th of September, 1785, an Independent Meeting House " was erected, and a congregation regularly incorporated with the following officers: John Matlock, pastor; George Wall, assistant; John Carpenter, treasurer ; George Powers, secretary ; William Benton, Robert Steath, Barnard Cordman, John Emery and William Hinson, trustees. Their place of worship, which was a sort of partnership or union concern, stood on what was, until lately, the old Episcopal burying ground in Fulton street. Its members, however, disagreed among themselves, and the building shortly after came into the possession of some of the Episcopal denomination, who were worshiping in Brooklyn under the care of the Rev. Geo. Wright, and it was consecrated by Bishop Provoost. Such was the untimely end of what may be called the First Congreptional Church of Brooklyn. The Church of the Pilqrims The Free Congregational Church was constituted, June 16, 1845, by a vote of the Free Presbyterian church worshiping on the corner of Tillary and Lawrence streets, by which they resolved to change their platform. In the month of September they gave a call to the Rev. Isaac N. Sprague, of Hartford, Conn., to become their pastor, which he accepted. This church merged in the organization from which originated the State Street Congreptional Church.

47. Small Manuscript Collection
of gift July 1991 Thank you letter written 8/6/91 by JCF. and court costs broughtby Edward Shakelford against Issac and Johnson Wilborne caused June 29, 1848.
http://library.gcsu.edu/~sc/collections/small/smallmz.html
A-L M N O ... Return to History and Abstract McCormack , Arthur
SEE: Milledgeville-Baldwin County Community Relations Council
McCrary , Bartley Sr.
Dec. 9, 1824.
Baldwin County.
Gideon Mirns, JP.
Thos. H. Henan
R. M. Morgan
McCrary , Bartley - estate of
Baldwin County. March 6, 1827.
V. A. Walker Tho. Bivins, JP. McCrary , Bartley March 23, 1827 Baldwin County. For $500, sells to Seaton Grantland in Baldwin County (previously 5th district Wilkinson) land. James Duncan John R. Scott, JJC. McCrary , Bartley Nov. 18, 1840 T. Ragland Tho. H. Hall, NP. McCrary, Bartley Feb. 16, 1841 Baldwin County. T. Ragland Tho. H. Hall, NP. McCrary , Isaac Jan. 17, 1809 Baldwin County. Sells to Mary Bailey for $8.00 an estimated 4 acres in 1st District Baldwin County. Bartley McCrary B. M. Cullers, JP. Philip Cook George Micklejohn Tho. H. Kenan, Clk. Rachel Tropp McCrary , Isaac - estate of May 13, 1818 Baldwin County. Fred E. Sanford Marlow L. Pryor, JP. Kenan, Clk. McCrary , Isaac - estate of May 13, 1818

48. Erschließung Von Archiven
JCF Die Arten der Gattung Manticora F Andrew Johnson Mutchler - American
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49. Digest100.htm
Johnson County didn t bother to record it, even though it Elizabeth KERSEY m JamesCHESTNUTT, 7 Dec 1848, Bk B pg 18 JCFOB A . Annie KERSEY m George DAVIS
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50. Bucyrus Township Biographical Sketches
Laura died when five ytears old; JCF, Assistant Cashier 3, 1848, to Mary J. English,of Canton, Ohio when he was appointed by President Johnson Revenue Assessor
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Crawford/CuBu2.htm
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
BUCYRUS TOWNSHIP
SECTION TWO
PAGES 752-794 752 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES LEVERET C. HINMAN
WILLIAM HOOVER BUCYRUS TOWNSHIP. SHIP. - 753 GEORGE W. HULL F. M. HAMILTON , Superintendent of Public Schools, Bucyrus: is a son of James and Elizabeth (Walker) Hamilton, and was born in Rush Creek,. Ind., July 3, 1838. His early youth was spent on a farm until he had attained the age of 20. In the meantime, he had attended school in the winter months, and had proved himself proficient. At the are of 20, he entered the high school at Roanoke, Ind., where he continued as a successful student for two terms. He next entered the high school at Ft Wayne, from which institution he graduated in 1862. Before this he had taught school to a certain extent, and for two years after his graduation he taught in the public schools of Ft. Wayne. In 1864 and 1865, he was Principal of the Perry Center Seminary, ten miles 754 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES JAMES O. HOLLAND HERMAN F. JAHN ALONZO M. JONES BUCYRUS TOWNSHIP. - 755 SAMUEL JONES 756 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES: JOHN JONES.

51. Hymnal Collection (SC-15) Title List 2101 1963 Jennings And Graham
Tract Society 1865 Happy Voices 1022 JCF Kyger 1898 1944 Hawkins Special SacredSongs 1001 AN Johnson 1850 Haydn Star c.2 0625 MW Dodd 1848 Mother s Nursery
http://www.wheaton.edu/learnres/ARCSC/collects/sc15/SC15TiTLE.txt

52. QUEENS CO., NY, INSCRIPTIONS
Johnson, Ellen, d. 20 Aug 1888, aged 46 yrs; BENNET, Herman, d. 16 Feb 1813, aged onewhich had been cast aside and the year of her death on it was 1848 JCF);
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[Transcribed by Jane Devlin]

[Transcriber's note: Because the original is a typescript rather than a printed book, there are inheriant problems familiar to anyone who has ever used a manual typewriter. Some letters are illegible because of ink filling in the character so that it is only a blob. Other letters, especially the capital letters at the beginnings of names are "raised" because the shift key wasn't held far enough down to register the entire letter, and some pages even look like carbon copies rather than originals. Where the uneven type made it impossible to decipher the letters, I've either put the most likely numbers or letters along with alternates (ie: 1876 (5? 8?)) or used underscores ( ) rather than guess.
Also, this set of records has a number in which two surnames are given for women and I have transcribed them as given. In some cases, the record will actually state that the woman was the daughter in one family and the wife in the other, but given the tendancy at the time of using a family surname as the middle name for a baby girl, I would personally be a little suspicious of the records that do not make the "daughter of ...., wife of ...." connections and look for additional confirmation of a maiden name. jd.]

CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS FROM
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH YARD

53. The Porter Research Site Database
He died on 14 SEP 1848. Researcher Phillmon. James Conway PORTER (45)was born on 15 JUN 1887 in Alvarado, Johnson County, Texas.
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James A. Porter was born about 1846 in , Hancock, OH.
Researcher: Lee Gentemann leegent@open.org Parents: William James Porter and Opera Decker James A. PORTER was born in 1845. He died in 1872.
Researcher: Sarah Shaw Tatounova sshaw@his.com Parents: Oliver PORTER and Milly PORTER James A. PORTER was born in 1828.
Researcher: Sarah Shaw Tatounova sshaw@his.com Parents: Oliver Cromwell PORTER and Jennie BRAKEN James A. PORTER was born on 15 JAN 1791. He died in IL. He has reference number 79.2. Unmarried.
PORTER FAMILY HISTORY by CAPTAIN JOHN M. PORTER, C.S.A., 1839-1884
(included in MOSES HELM, by Bob Law, 1995):
page 20 - "My uncle, James A. Porter was my fathers oldest brother. Researcher: Sarah Shaw Tatounova sshaw@his.com Parents: Francis "Frank" (Marion?) PORTER Capt. and Sarah "Sally" CARSON James A. PORTER was born in 1844 in Tennessee. Researcher: Ruth Young RAYoung7@aol.com Parents: William Sidney Sanford PORTER James Almarion PORTER was born on 22 JAN 1828. He died on 25 JUL 1903. Anne Guthrie odguthriejr@mindspring.com

54. Personhistorisk Tidskrift - Register
Brolen CA Ett brev från JCF Hæffner. 1922 s Geete I solnedgångens författarinna(född år 1848 2/3 Axel Generalkonsul Axel Axson Johnson som mecenat
http://www.abc.se/~m225/litteratur/artpht.html
Register över artiklar i Personhistorisk Tidskrift 1898-1997.
Redovisningen är framtagen i april 1996 av Per-Olov Bergman, Sturefors © för publicering på min hemsida. Inmatningen har skett med en Amiga 3000 och programmet Cygnus Ed (CED). Ansvarig för innehållet på denna hemsida är P O Bergman, Hjortronvägen 89, 590 54 Sturefors - epostadress: m225@abc.se. Genomgångna årgångar: 1898/99, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918/19, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939/40, 1941/42, 1943, 1944/45, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968/69, 1970, 1971/72, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997. Uppställningen är författare - titel - år - sidnummer. Adelborg Otto "Några anteckningar om ätten Hästesko nr 257." 1924 s 126-135.

55. A History Of The Piano 1157 - 2003
click here For more infomation on Kirkman 1732 JCF Bach was 1848 Chickering becameChickering amp; Sons 1844 Mr Johnson, started the Schaff piano Supply Co USA
http://www.uk-piano.org/history/history_1.html
A History of the Piano 1157 - 2003
INTRODUCTION
This piano history page covers the time line leading up to the pianos invention, and up to modern times. The page will be up dated on a regular basis. We now have some photos of pianos, which are placed, in date order or by the side of the piano maker. I have made them as separate pages, which sit on top of this piano history page, this is to speed up loading of this page. If you have a comment about this page please email me. Also visit the main history page for more articles on piano history and links to other history pages.
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FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME
At some unknown time, ancient man musthave discovered that by stretching a thong between the horns on adead animal, or on a branch, that forked it would produce a musicalsound. The hunter would also have heard that the string of his bowwould make a definite note. Later it would have become clear thatby stopping the string at different points and varying its lengthand thickness it could be made to give other notes. Once two ormore parallel strings were added to the bow, a rudimentary harp hadarrived.
The first stringed instrument was the harp on which strings are plucked, the harmonic curve caused by thevaried length of strings has dictated that basically speaking; theiron frame of a piano is broadly the shape of a harp. The stringsbeing stretched over the frame.

56. GENUKI: Memorials At Holy Cross Churchyard, Cowbridge
In memory of JCF Morson (Priest) MA who fell Hayley their daughter died November30th 1848 aged 19 the memory of Rebecca sister of Henry Johnson (Jeweller of
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Cowbridge/Cowbridge.Chyard.MI.html
Cowbridge Contents
Memorials at Holy Cross Churchyard, Cowbridge, Glamorgan
By, Phil Mustoe, 1992
See the Name Index at end of page
Sacred to the memory of James Sanby Thomas, beloved husband of Annie Thomas died July 30th 1915 aged 58 years. Also David John Thomas born March 18th 1892 died March 19th 1892. Also of David Cecil Sanby Thomas 2nd Lieut. 5th Welch Regiment attached R.F.C. accidentally killed whilst flying in Egypt, Feb. 13 1918 aged 23. And Trevor Sanby Thomas Lieut. 5th Welch Regiment attached 2nd Manchester Regiment killed in France April 7th 1918 aged 21. Sons of James Sanby Thomas and Annie his wife. Also Annie, beloved wife of the said James Sanby Thomas born May 19th 1864 died December 14th 1946.
In memory of Thomas Griffiths who departed this life on March 1862 aged 38 years. Also Elinor Eliza widow of the above born August 17th 1832 died April 1st 1925. Florence Laura? died Jan 5th 1944 aged 82 years. Ada Lloyd died march 17th 1944
In loving memory of Isabella wife of Philip Griffiths who died October 15th 1863 aged 26 years. Jane wife of the above died August 29th 1884 aged 65 years. Also the said Philip Griffiths who died Feb. 30th 1910 aged 75 years.

57. Cemetery Record Index
Rutherford Co., NC Frady, GW February 14, 1848 August 11 25, 1879 June 1, 1958 w/oJCF Montford s Cove Sheba Baptist Cemetery Buncombe Co., NC Frank Johnson b.6
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Fowler, Charles Ceaser March 13, 1926 July 20, 1926 Brown's Chapel Bapt. Cemetery Spartanburg Co., SC
Fowler, Charles E. July 5, 1904 July 16, 1971 WW II Floyds Mem. Cem. Pacolet, Spartanburg Co., SC
Fowler, Charles H. October 30, 1909 October 14, 1992 Green Hill Baptist Cemetery Rutherford Co., NC WW II
Fowler, Charles H. March 22, 1941 May 24, 1941 Mt. Olive Baptist Cemetery Spartanburg Co., SC
Fowler, Charles T. 18 Nov 1918 / 8 Jul 1983 US Navy WWII Love Springs Baptist Cemetery Cherokee Co., SC
Fowler, Charlie B. August 24, 1901 April 2, 1976 WW I Rutherford Cemetery Section D Rutherford Co., NC
Fowler, Chasity Nichole December 23, 1992 Rutherfordton City Cem. Sect. # 4 Rutherford Co., NC
Fowler, Clarence March 27, 1904 July 18, 1982 Calvary Missionary Baptist Cemetery Rutherford Co., NC
Fowler, Claude E., Jr. October 15, 1941 January 17, 1942 White Rose Cemetery Pacolet, Spartanburg Co., SC
Fowler, Claudie Gosey c1897 c1925 High Shoal Baptist Cemetery Rutherford Co., NC
Fowler, Cleo c1909 c1962 White Rose Cemetery Pacolet, Spartanburg Co., SC

58. FindLaw For Legal Professionals
486 U. S. 592, 603 (1988); see also Johnson v. Robison passed several acts on thesubject between 1793 and 1848. 00 CIV-2647-HB-JCF, 2001 WL 395196 (SDNY, Apr.
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59. Sibley Music Library Homepage
17981848. London, John Johnson, 1760 Instrumental and vocal chamber music by variousGerman composers including the editor, Graun, Fasch, Cramer, JCF Bach, and
http://www.rochester.edu/Eastman/sibley/?page=micro_sale_list

60. COPYRIGHTS Any Republication Requires The Express Consent Of The
Kreamer Schatt, Cathanna 20 Jan 1859 Johnson, Andrew 1632. JP Carolus Shutcher, Betsey13 Mar 1848 Pye, Austin Sievert, Christina 06 Jun 1858 Sueltman, JCF 1539
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