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Animales en peligro de extinción y nuestros esfuerzos para revertir su causa:

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'''Animales en peligro de extinción y nuestros esfuerzos para revertir su causa: Animales en peligro de extinción, animales en peligro de extinción en el mundo, Eco Acción, especies en peligro de extinción en el mundo, información, peligro de extinción''' La última investigación indica que las especies de todo el mundo van más rápido que el extinto pensamiento, a un ritmo no visto desde la extinción de los dinosaurios. Hoy en día hay cerca de 8.500 criaturas en todo el mundo en peligro de extinción y al menos una especie muere cada año. Las razones de tantas especies en peligro de extinción en el mundo están conectadas con los problemas ecológicos del mundo moderno. Esto se enfrenta a muchos problemas como la destrucción del hábitat, la explotación comercial (como la recolección de plantas, la caza y el comercio de partes de animales), las especies invasoras, el cambio climático y la contaminación. De estas causas, la destrucción del hábitat amenaza directa al mayor número de especies. 1. Murciélago mediterráneo de herradura: El mayor murciélago de herradura es uno de los más raros de las catorce especies de murciélagos se encuentran en Gran Bretaña. Las estimaciones actuales muestran que hay aproximadamente entre 4.000 y 6.000 más Herradura Murciélagos izquierda. Ellos se están convirtiendo en víctimas de los insecticidas, que se han utilizado para matar insectos en cultivos y privarles de su alimento de insectos. El palo mayor Herradura es una de las especies más amenazadas del planeta. 2. El Pingüino de Anteojos: El Pingüino de Anteojos no se encuentra en ninguna parte del mundo, a excepción de la costa del sur de África. Los Pingüinos de África, que puede vivir en un promedio de 10-15 años no alcanzan su plena vida útil y, por tanto, su población ha ido disminuyendo. Se enfrentan a innumerables amenazas, a los derrames de petróleo y la disminución de la contaminación a un sello de suministro de alimentos, lo que hace que esta presa en lugar de pingüino pares. La Lista Roja de la UICN considera ahora a los pingüinos africanos vulnerables. Esto significa que están en un alto riesgo de extinción. 3. Rinoceronte negro: El Rinoceronte Negro es una de las especies más amenazadas en la tierra. Nativas de la región oriental y las zonas centrales de África, están al borde de la extinción con menos de 2.500 que quedan en el medio silvestre. La principal causa detrás de esta criatura en peligro crítico de extinción es la pérdida del hábitat y la caza furtiva. Un gran número de rinoceronte negro es asesinado por su valiosa extreamly cuernos. 4. Gorila de montaña: Los gorilas de montaña se han visto gravemente afectadas por la actividad humana. Esta especie altamente en peligro de extinción se encuentra en los volcanes de Virunga en la región oriental del Zaire, Rwanda y Uganda. Que están perdiendo su identidad debido a los frecuentes asesinatos de trampas destinados a otros animales, se enfrentan a la pérdida de hábitat y son susceptibles a muchas de las mismas enfermedades que los seres humanos. Los Gorilas de montaña son propensas a las enfermedades humanas se anuncio que son un 98% idénticos genéticamente a los seres humanos. Este es el mayor peligro de extinción de la subespecie de gorilas, sólo alrededor de 700 gorilas de montaña permanecen en el medio silvestre. 5. Tortuga caguama: La tortuga boba que se encuentra en el Mar Mediterráneo, el Mar Negro y el Océano Atlántico, está justo al borde de la extinción. Antes se veían un gran número de estas tortugas gran parte de su tiempo flotando en la superficie del agua, ahora sólo unos pocos se quedan. La causa de la disminución de su número son ampliamente cazados por su carne y huevos, mientras que su grasa se convierte en uno de los componentes básicos para hacer cosméticos. Redes de pesca utilizados por los pescadores están demostrando ser letal a esta especie. Cada año, cuando las tortugas caguama migran a través del mar abierto entre su alimentación y nidificación, muchos se enriedan en las redes de pesca y se ahogan. Esfuerzos realizados para salvar a las especies que son vulnerables a la extinción: En cuanto a la tasa actual en la que muchas de las valiosas especies extintas, existe un montón de esfuerzos que se han tomado para su conservación. Muchas organizaciones de todo el mundo están haciendo lo posible para mantener a las especies en peligro de extinción. En un esfuerzo por proteger la diversidad biológica mundial y fomentar el estudio, restauración y manejo racional de las especies en peligro de extinción, la UICN y el World Conservación Monitoring Centre (WCMC) mantienen una lista de animales en peligro de extinción y especies vulnerables llamado la Lista Roja. La Lista Roja de la base de datos, un marco internacional para los esfuerzos de conservación evalúa la situación de amenazas a las especies animales en todo el mundo. Varios son los esfuerzos realizados por organizaciones privadas y gubernamentales para salvar especies en peligro de extinción. Un enfoque inmediato es la protección de una especie por la legislación. La Ley Lacey de 1900 se aprobó para proteger la vida silvestre y el comercio de la caza excesiva. La Ley de Protección de Mamíferos Marinos de 1972 prohibió la matanza y la importación de ballenas y casi todos los mamíferos marinos. Además de promover la protección de especies y hábitats en los Estados Unidos, la Ley de Especies en Peligro (ESA) desalentado la explotación de especies en peligro de extinción en otros países por la prohibición de la importación y el comercio de los productos, como colmillos de marfil de elefante-, obtenida a partir de esas especies . La Conservación de Aves Costeras está trabajando para la preservación de los pingüinos en Sothern África. También podemos contribuir a su noble causa por el voluntariado, la donación, o la adopción de un pingüino a través de la fundación. Aquí hay algunas medidas que podemos hacer para ayudar a los animales en peligro de extinción de más de asesinatos.

Egresados UdeA

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Technology in the Elementary Classroom

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Information regarding technology available to aid instructors in an Elementary School classroom. Feedback welcome!

Grade 4

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Grammar learning

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Amor Mundial

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Gun Control

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Information on the various types of gun control.

Erica Ridley

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Breakneck Ridge

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Breakneck Ridge is a popular hiking trail north of Cold Spring, New York, approximately 1.5 hours north of New York City. Hikers can scale the mountain to enjoy expansive views of the Hudson River Valley - the highes point is approximately 1300 feet above sea level. Breakneck Ridge is part of a series of great trails belonging to the Hudson Highlands State park. Trail maps are available at the outdoor shop on Main Street in Cold Spring, NY: Hudson Valley Outfitters 63 Main Street Cold Spring, NY 10516 More information on the mountain is available on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakneck_Ridge More information on the hiking trail is available here: http://www.nynjtc.org/hike/breakneck-ridge-trail The photos posted here are from late November 2008. While it was a fairly warm day for that time of year, it got colder as I climbed. There was some ice at the peak of the ridge. If you're doing the hike in the Fall or Spring, don't forget to pack plenty of layers including a windbreaker.

Technology speaking

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Bienvenidos a este espacio que nos brinda la tecnología, aqui podras compartir informacion referente al ámbito tecnologíco educativo... JOIN US

Le Togo

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Climat - Tropical;Hot, Humid in South;Semiarid in North. Zone- Saisons- Precipitation annuelle-

Geografía de Valdoviño

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El municipio de Valdoviño se encuentra localizado al norte de Ferrolterra, entre Narón y Cedeira a orillas del Océano Atlántico. Los monumentos más importantes que nos podemos encontrar en nuestra visita son los numerosos pazos e iglesias de sus diferentes parroquias, aunque el mayor reclamo para los turistas son su bellos arenales, algunos de ellos conocidos a nivel mundial como la Playa de Pantín, donde se celebra el conocido Pantín Classic, una de la pruebas puntuables para el Campeonato del Mundo de Surf. Límites Valdoviño limita al norte con el municipio de Cedeira, al sur con el de Narón, al oeste con el océano Atlántico, y al este con los municipios de Cerdido y San Sadurniño. Toponimia Probablemente el origen del nombre Valdoviño procede de valle de Aviño, lugar y arroyo de las cercanías. Es común la creencia que asimila Valdoviño a Valle del Vino, si bien, jamás se cultivó vino en este lugar demasiado expuesto al Atlántico.

French E-Cards

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Fuentes Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

The Boykin Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Christophels of Cincinnati - Our Very Own One Name Group

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Christophel is not a very common German last name. There were certain Christophel families that came to America and settled in Cincinnati, Ohio, a rather large German community already being there. They arrived between 1835-1860. Most of them came via Le Havre France to New Orleans or New York. It is not even known just how one of the families got into the country. Many of the immigration and naturalization records of Cincinnati were destroyed by fire and flood. There was an attempt made to restore them, but this involved the people actually going to the courthouse to re-provide their information; and, that is if they were still alive in the late 1880s when this project was established. It is unusual; but, each branch of the Christophels from Cincinnati has at least one descendant who is strongly interested in their family history. We all naturally gravitated toward one another; and, eventually came to the conclusion that we all are somehow related. Though, we cannot prove it on this side of the Pond, and it is doubtful if there are enough records left even prove it on the other side of the Pond, we are all dedicated to that endeavor. Naturally, from this desire, came the idea to start our own One Name Study; and, to this end we have a website where each family has contributed all of it's information, in hopes that eventually we will find that thread which will unravel the mystery. Many documents and information is available to all in the e-mail archives of the group (as attachements); but, in order to view all information, in it's entirety, you must join the group and be approved by the moderator. Here is the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cin_christophel/ link to our Christophel site]. So far, it seems that most of the families came from an area in what is known as the Rheinland Pfalz in Germany, very close (about 10 miles only) from the French border. Many of the spouses were also from a group of little villages in this area: Billgheim, Hayna, Ruelzheim, Herxheimweyher, and Rohrbach, to name a few of them which were only separated in most cases by walking distance. If you are a descendant of the Christophels, or any of the other forms of the name: Christoph, Christopfel, Christofel, Christoffel, Christopher, please, visit our site above or contact me. [http://pwp.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=87&subpageid=278388&ck= For a story of the voyage of the ship New England, with seven Christophels on board, from Le Havre, France to New Orleans, click here.] One other member of the Christophel group, Roger Christophel, has a website, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rchristo/index.html Cabin in the Woods: Home of the Christophels and Bicknells]. I made the posted ink & pentel drawing of the ship New England from a photo of a painting of the ship which I found at the [http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org/ Maine Maritime Museum] of Bath, Maine. The ship was built at Bath; but, the museum has not only many pictures of old ships; but, building plans as well. Visit [http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org/ their site] and you will be amazed at what is available.

Ostrander Family Documents

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Source Documents for the Ostrander Family.

Trazosytravesuras

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El wiki que vamos a utilizar en el Centro de Desarrollo Infantil "Trazos y Travesuras"

التدريب على وسائل المشاركة الإلكترونية مع الطلاب

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نرجو أن يكون الموقع جيد للتدوين ....

The Great Depression

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Great_Depression]]

What is your attitude toward the death penalty?

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You know that even though blacks and whites killed an almost equal number of crimes, 80% of the people executed had been executed for murder involving white victims? On November 15, 2007 , a resolution was passed in UN General Assembly regarding abolition of death penalty. [url=http://awio.co.cc]We know that Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were hanged because they wanted India an independent country.[/url] The police can work hand in hand with local residents to monitor the activities of these gangs and these collaborative efforts will help police during the prevention of such kinds of offences.

OfimaticaSinergica

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Education

Langston Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Langston families and information about individuals, places, and things named Langston. (Do you have any info about Langstons or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Langston can also be spelled Langstone. === Origins of the Surname Langston === The word "lang" meaning long, or in this context probably tall, and "stan", a prominent stone, so used as a county or parish boundary marker. Many villages were named Langeston in medieval documents. It can also be used as a "from an area" name given to a person who had left their original village to move somewhere else, and was most easily identified by being called by the place name. In October 4, 1555, the name John Langston was recorded in London. === Geographic Centers of Langston Families === There are various places referred to as "Langston" but the Langston surname is largely in the counties of Devonshire and Hampshire in Northern Midlands of England. In the USA, many Langstons settled in the southern states and into Texas. === Langstons on WikiTree === ??? [[Category:Surnames]]

Miss Kitty the Cat

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Miss Kitty is Elyse Doerflinger's cat. She was found in the bushes, Elyse fed her, and she has been Elyse's cat ever since.

G. Scott Schilling

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Ecards

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Wilson Gordon Wedding

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Marriage notice states; J. Wilson., Weds Miss Anna Gordon A pretty home wedding took place Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon, when their daughter, Miss Anna Elizabeth Gordon became the bride of John Wilson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs John Wilson of 1409 West Fourth street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. S. Knight of Staten Island, former pastor of the Monroe Avenue Church, this city. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Mrs. Robert DuFour, aunt of the bride, as matron of honor. The best man was James Wilson, brother of the bridegroom. Harry Gordon, brother of the bride, played "Oh Promise Me," on the violin before the ceremony. As the bridal party entered the stairway the "Lohengrin Wedding March" was played by Mr. Gordon on the violin, with Miss Marion Perron at the piano. The ceremony took place in the living room before an embankment of palms, ferns and cut flowers and beneath a white wedding bell. The color scheme of the home was pink and white. The bride was most attractive in her bridal gown of white satin, trimmed with lace, and tuile capshaped veil that was held in place with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lillies-of-the-valley. The matron on honor was attired in an orchid colored gown of georgette and wore gray slippers. She wore a band about her hair and carried an arm bouquet of orchid colored sweet peas and butterfly roses. Miss Perron was gowned in shell pink crepe do chine. The brides traveling costume was of blue and gray with hat and slippers to match. After the ceremony a reception was held. The bride received an array of wedding gifts. Later in the afternoon the couple left on a wedding trip and on return will reside at 142 Manning avenue, North Plainfield. Both the bride and bridegroom have a wide circle of friends in this city and vicinity. The bridegroom is employed at the Metropolitan Stereotyping Corporation in New York City. Guests were present from New York, Brooklyn, B(unreadable), Bound Brook, Allentown, Newark and this city (Plainfield N.J.)

Racing E-Cards

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Newspaper Articles

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Uploaded Newspaper articles for year 7 task.

Centennial High School Model United Nations Conference

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On behalf of the Centennial High School Model United Nations Club, we would like to cordially welcome you to the Centennial High School Model United Nations Conference (CHSMUNC). Thank you for your interest in participating in the General Assembly First Committee. Disarmament and National Security Committee (DISEC) The Disarmament and National Security Committee (DISEC) was established in and concerns itself with matters of disarmament and related international security questions. Officially, Article 11 of the United Nations Charter authorizes the General Assembly to consider “the principles governing disarmament and the regulation of armament.” This committee The Establishment of a Nuclear Free Zone in the Middle East In an effort to prevent the further proliferation of nuclear weapons in the region of the Middle East, numerous States have made calls to establish a Nuclear Weapons Free Zone in the Middle East (MENWFZ). The idea was first introduced by Egypt and Iran in 1974, and Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak even went as far as to propose a zone devoid of all weapons of mass destruction. The definition of a Nuclear Weapons Free Zone was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1975: A nuclear-weapon-free zone shall, as a general rule, be deemed to be any zone, recognized as such by the United Nations General Assembly, which any groups of states, in the free exercise of their sovereignty, have established by virtue of a treaty or convention whereby: a. The statute of a total absence of nuclear weapons to which the zone shall be subject, including the procedure for the delimitation of the zone is defined; b. An international system of verification and control is established to guarantee compliance with obligations derived from that statute. The UN General Assembly reaffirmed that right in 1975 and outlined the criteria for such zones. Within these nuclear weapon-free zones, countries may use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. Four such zones exist today, and one other has been negotiated but has yet to enter into force. Countries in Latin America (the 1967 Treaty of Tlatelolco), the South Pacific (the 1985 Treaty of Rarotonga), Southeast Asia (the 1995 Treaty of Bangkok) and Central Asia (the 2006 Central Asian NWFZ Treaty) have al forsworn nuclear weapons. African countries also agreed to prohibit nuclear weapons on their continent, but the 1996 Treaty of Pelindaba has not entered into force. Although there are various differences in approaching such a zone, the establishment of a MENWFZ appears to be the unanimous choice to halt the violence in the region. Calls for a NWFZ in the region have been heard as early as on April 15, 2007, as the initial proposition was advanced in Israel as early as 1962. The first proposal, made by Iran and Egypt, was adopted by the General Assembly on December 4, 1974, by 128 votes in favor to none opposed. Most Middle Eastern states lent approval to the initiative; the (formally-recognized) nuclear-weapon states (NWS) also pledged support. However, despite efforts from many states within the region, the establishment of such a zone in the Middle East has been a failure on the most part. The MENWFZ was unanimously adopted into the United Nations, but is still not effective. Along with this, several other international agreements on the dismantling, disposal, and protection of nuclear weapons and materials have been made. However, these agreements have not done enough to stem the possible leaking of nuclear information an d radioactive materials to terrorist groups. This could be due to a lack of governmental oversight, active help among governments or between governments and non -governmental groups, or even the unwillingness of governments to take on the responsibility of protecting these potentially (or even inherently) dangerous materials. One possible problem that could be restraining progression in the effort is the tension between Israel and several other states. Burma and Israel both chose to abstain from voting on the proposal made by Iran and Egypt, and Israel continued to follow this policy of abstention for several more years. Also, the desire of many of the states within the region to acquire nuclear weapons may have also hindered the MENWFZ’s effectiveness. The UN, however, has continued its calls: UN Security Council Resolution 687, which terminated the Persian Gulf War in 1991, adopted the idea of both an NWFZ and a WMDFZ, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) extension conference in 1995 advocated an NWFZ in its “Resolution on the Middle East.” UNSC Resolution 687 renewed the call for an NWFZ and a zone free of all WMD in its preamble and noted in its 14th operational paragraph that Iraq’s disarmament represented one step toward such a zone that would also be free of “missiles for their delivery.” BLOC POSITIONS Nuclear weapons States Each treaty establishing a nuclear-weapon-free zone includes a protocol for the five nuclear-weapon states recognized under the NPT China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States-to sign and ratify. These protocols, which are legally binding, cal upon the nuclear-weapon states to respect the status of the zones and not to use or threatens to use nuclear weapons against treaty states-parties. Such declarations of non-use of nuclear weapons are referred to as negative security assurances. However, the five nuclear-armed countries have at times signed and ratified a NWFZ protocol and declared conditions reserving the right to use nuclear weapons in certain scenarios against parties to a nuclear weapon-free zone. Considering this, it will be important for each of the Nuclear Weapon State to consider their strategic vested interests in the region before ratifying such a NWFZ. Middle Eastern countries EGYPT – Egypt is the main country proposing the creation of a NWFZ in the Middle East. It has drafted several resolutions formalizing the proposal. The Egyptian draft resolution ‘calls upon al states in the region to take measures. Aimed at establishing a NWFZ in the Middle East” but does not specify any obligations. Also, it condemned Israel for not signing the NPT and denounces the Israeli government for having policies that do not allow for the establishment of a NWFZ. SUDAN, QATAR, OMAN, SAUDI ARABIA, AND JORDAN – They have all separately expressed their support for Egypt’s proposal. They believe that the fact that Israel has still refused to join the collective security consensus by staying out of the NPT mechanism is cause for great concern. They call for Israel to accede to the NPT and to subject all its nuclear facilities to the IAEA. IRAN – Iran’s increasing friction with the US and Israel has led to its open denouncement of Israel’s nuclear program. Iranian government officials have accused the IAEA of discrimination despite the fact that Tehran had agreed to open all doors to UN inspectors. They have added that, while Iran wishes to further its nuclear program for peaceful uses with much skepticism from the U.N. and the International Community, Israel has stockpiled prohibited nuclear weapons without any opposition from the IAEA. ISRAEL – Israel has, in the past, joined in consensus on the resolution in return for another resolution that seeks to have "Israeli Nuclear Capabilities and Threat" discussed at the conference being dropped. Israel will not accept a resolution that is detrimental to their self-interests. It also calls for restructured security architecture in the Middle East, based on the foundation of cooperation, whereby each State would be reassured of the safety of its population and its peaceful existence 1. How should these efforts to establish a NWFZ in the Middle East region be strengthened? 2. What protocols do you believe the United Nations and states, including those which are not part of the region, should take to foster peace in the Middle East? 3. Is establishing an NWFZ in the Middle East the best way to promote peace and non-violence in the region? Why or why not? Sources http://www.baylor.edu/modelun/index.php?id=58492 http://www.jcpa.org/brief/brief3-27.htm http://www.limun.org.uk/ http://www.nmun.org/archives_comm_guides/09%20Guides/Plen.pdf. http://www.reachingcriticalwill.org/political/1com/1comindex1.html http://www.pafkiet.edu.pk/LifeKiet/KIETModelUN/tabid/484/Default.aspx

Our Family Mysteries-1

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Trees

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=== task === you have to do a fact sheet on trees http://www.trees.com you must make a poster after http://www.j2e.com/ujs/egoddard/trees/

Chemistry Project

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Hello! Welcome to our chemistry page thing! :)

Chemistry 2010 project work-Bleach ME!

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This project is to investigate which toothpaste brand is more effective in removing food clouring.

Independent Activities/Learning Contracts

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1) Project for the U of L Educational Psychology course 2) Explains and describes what independent activities are and provides examples of how to implement these differentiated learning methods

El Apartamiento

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This is an apartment complex where many families live and work.

Humphrey Family Reunion

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Group 5 - EG371 - Friday

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Group project for final paper.

منتدى مشاركة طلاب

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هذا المنتدى خاص بمادة العلوم

Los arcos

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---- '''webquest acerca de las migraciones''' Designed by Prof. Angel Paz Castillo R '''===INTRODUCCIÓN===''' Se denomina migración a todo desplazamiento de población que se produce desde un lugar de origen a otro destino y lleva consigo un cambio de la residencia habitual en el caso de las personas o del hábitat en el caso de las especies animales migratorias. De acuerdo con lo anterior existirán dos tipos de migraciones: migraciones humanas y animales. Las migraciones de seres humanos se estudian tanto por la Demografía como por la Geografía de la población. Y las de especies animales se estudian en el campo de la Biología (Zoología), de la Biogeografía y en el de la Ecología. Los artículos que se pueden consultar al respecto son: Migración (demografía) que presenta dos enfoques; el de la emigración, desde el punto de vista del lugar o país de donde sale la población; y el de la inmigración, desde el punto de vista del lugar o país donde llegan los "migrantes" Migración animal: Desplazamientos periódicos, estacionales o permanentes de especies animales de un hábitat a otro. '''===ACTIVIDAD===''' Debate acerca de las leyes migratorias de 5 países '''===PROCESO ===''' Los alumnos se dividirán en 6 grupos en los cuales 5 de ellos representaran a cinco países (USA, Puerto Rico, India, Cuba y Venezuela) y el resto representaran el poder legislativo en la asamblea de la ONU. Cada país está representado por: un presidente, un ministro de defensa, un ministro de cultura y un ministro de económica. Cada grupo debe argumentar a favor de las leyes migratorias de su país y en contra de alguna de los otros 4 países restante; para ello, puede basarse en imágenes, videos o discursos; atentamente el resto de los países escucharán y tomarán notas acerca de cada argumento expuesto, para luego analizarlos entre los miembros que conforman la representación de su país y determinar en cuales argumentos están a favor o en contra dando razón de su afirmaciones al momento de exponerlos. Cada grupo tendrá 10 minutos en cada intervención. Importantes recomendaciones: Deben hacer sus argumentos tomando en cuenta la causa, el origen, ventajas y desventajas. Deben hacer sus argumentos respetando los derechos humanos, respetando el equilibrio ambiental y la cultura. '''=== POSIBLES PÁGINAS DE CONSULTA ===''' Definiciones de Visado en la web: •http://www.google.co.ve/search?hl=es&defl=es&q=define:Visado&ei=hGN8S8DYGsaVtgeGo63GBQ&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title&ved=0CAcQkAE • http://es.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060701205957AAjnq9h • http://pamplona.es/verPagina.asp?idPag=20-16457 Embajada de Estados Unidos en Venezuela • http://caracas.usembassy.gov/?b=41 Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos • http://www.usembassy.gov/ Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico • http://www.estado.gobierno.pr/ Embajada de la India en Venezuela • http://www.embindia.org/ Servicio Administrativo de Identificación, Migración y Extranjería de Venezuela • http://www.saime.gob.ve/ Listado de Embajadas Acreditadas en la República Bolivariana de Venezuela • http://www.anuncioscaracas.com.ve/embajadasenvenezuela.htm Sitio del Gobierno de la República de Cuba • http://www.cubagob.cu/ Otros sitios con información acerca de Cuba • http://www.cuba.cu/ • http://www.cubaweb.cu/ Algunas recientes noticias acerca de las migraciones •http://noticias.aol.com/inmigración •http://www.portalplanetasedna.com.ar/poblacion09.htm •http://www.portalplanetasedna.com.ar/ Para buscar palabras desconocidas: - Diccionario Vox Inglés-Español. • http://www.diccionarios.com/ - Diccionario on-line. • http://www.freedict.com/onldict/spa.html- - Diccionario técnico • http://www.activadic.com/Dicc/SpDic.htm Otros sitios interesantes. • http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inmigraci%C3%B3n •http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calidad_de_vida •http://www.monografias.com/trabajos7/bafux/bafux.shtml •http://www.monografias.com/trabajos14/globalizacion/globalizacion.shtml •http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globalizaci%C3%B3n '''=== EVALUACIÓN ===''' El profesor evaluará la manera de presentar los argumentos y la consistencia de los mismos en cada país. En el cuerpo de legislación de la asamblea evaluará argumentos y análisis del tema. '''=== CONCLUSIÓN===''' Será expuesta por el comité legislativo y el profesor.

Master thesis

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Mobile agents on MANET

Vacation from Small Town

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It was a short trip from the airport to the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, NV, after the shuttle dropped off two other groups at their hotels. Greg and Alice entered on the North Tower entrance and checked in with the hotel clerk. They could select from a room in one of the two towers or the pyramid. They decided on the pyramid but next was the question of how high up, since the floors elevate to a peak. First, was suggested the 17th floor by the hotel clerk, but thinking that maybe a bit high, Greg and Alice said “No”. The clerk then suggested the 13th floor and again a “no” from both of them. Well, stated the clerk, there was a nice one with a good view on the 12th floor. “Yes, that would be fine!”, they exclaimed. They mentioned to the clerk that it was the first time they had been to Las Vegas. His quick reply was, “First time out of Stuart?” After that humorous comment, they were given their two room keys (electronic cards). Next directions were given to the inclinator (inclined elevator) for the 12th floor and they headed off with baggage in hand. What surprised them was that there were no bellhops or hotel porters to carry the bags. Oh well, another tip expense saved. But now they were lost after just a few minutes and not quite sure how to find the elevator. A security guard quickly came to their rescue and showed them the right direction to head. On reaching the grouping of four elevators, another security guard was posted by the elevators to check that each person getting on had a Luxor Hotel key. After getting off the windowless inclined transportation one did feel a little unsteady. Alice and Greg headed for their room #12143. As they did so they looked over into the center of the pyramid, down 11 other floors. The center was all open with the rooms raising up on each of the four sides of the pyramid. At the 12th floor, they were about half way up the pyramid. Once inside the room they viewed a pleasant, Egyptian-style interior with a great view from the three large plate windows. Looking outside they could view the Hotel’s sphinx, Las Vegas Blvd., The MGM Grand Hotel, The Tropicana Hotel, the airport to the south and mountains off in the distance. Sure enough, this was not a Florida panorama. [[Category:Vacations and Trips]]

Handley Family Reunion

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'''The Handley Family Reunion will be held in Rochester, New York from July 30, 2010 - August 1, 2010.''' More information will follow over the next couple of weeks. Please find the link to your Handley Family descendent and add any information about your descendent to the site. Also, please add information about yourself, children, grandchildren,etc. You can click on following link to view the Handley Family Reunion Website [[ :Handley Family Reunion|Handley Family Reunion Website]]. Links to Ad & Mary Handley and their children: [[Handley-3|Ad Handley]] [[Handley-9|Doc Handley]] [[Handley-21|Dave Handley]] [[Handley-6|Annie Handley Bell]] [[Handley-12|Joe Handley]] Links to Square Handley (brother of Ad Handley)and his children: [[Handley-17|Square Handley]] [[Handley-20|Henry Handley]]

Our Family Reunion-11

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Myrtle beach

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a sandy warm place full of ecitment!you should go try the riply's things-their fun!and broadway at the beach-I can not begin to describe.

Fanizz

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fanizz tranquila,great,etc.

The Shaw Family Reunion

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This page has be set up to promote the Shaw Family Reunion that will be held in Arcola, IL on June 18, 2011

Music Group

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Music group for Intro to Mass Comm class at Morrisville.

Our Family Reunion-5

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This is an effort to start our first annual Ramirez family reunion.

Osborn Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Osborn families and information about individuals, places, and things named Osborn. (Do you have any info about Osborns or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Osborn has other spellings of Osborne and Osbern. === Origins of the Surname Osborn === It is a Saxon word; from 'hus', meaning a house, and 'bearn', meaning a child. So a family-child, even an adopted child. The old Norse personal name 'Ásbjorn', composed of the elements ás ‘god’ + björn ‘bear’. The surname has also been in Ireland since 1500s. === Geographic Centers of Osborn Families === In the UK, the surname is mostly along the coastal counties of England. In the USA, it is often found in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, and California. === Osborns on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/O/OSBORN_1.html Osborn] index. Also see [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/O/OSBORNE_1.html Osborne]. If you add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree your additions will appear on the index when it automatically updates tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:English Immigrants to America]] [[Category:Irish Immigrants to America]]

Spanish 1

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Website for Spanish 1 homework and assignments.

PRINCESS MAYGRITA

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Soy una persona alegre, me gusta tener muchos amigos y salir, amo a mi familia y a mi novio, soy fanática de la computadora, en especial del facebook jaja, aunque tambien me gusta la lectura.

Carroll-Roberts 26th Family Reunion

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We are so excited about hosting our next family reunion in Baltimore. We are getting an early start in organizing this reunion to ensure a fun-filled and memorable weekend for everyone.

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Horse E-Cards

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Here is a collection of images featuring horses that can be sent as e-greetings. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Animal E-Cards]] [[Category:Sports E-Cards]] [[Category:Horses]]

Oldford-Howes Datebooks

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[[Oldford-1|Elsie (Oldford) Howes]] and her mother-in-law [[Combs-1|Grace (Combs) Howes]] both kept datebooks. Grace's was also a very personal diary where she recorded all sorts of things she thought were worth remembering. See the scans uploaded here. After Elsie's passing, the two books came to [[Howes-1|Donna (Howes) Whitten]] and [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]]. The following information from the books has yet to be interpreted. Who are these people? Joyce Howes February 5 Deborah Rick(?) Howes, born October 5, 1953 Maureen Howes, born October 26, 1959 Ricky Howes, born November 1 Janet (Howes) Nedza, born June 25, 1948 Janet and John Nedza, married September 6, 1970 John Nedza, born June 3 Susan Ann Oldford, born July 29, 1979 (From Peg: "Don't know who this is. Let me know when you find out.") Eric White, born September 1, 1974 Robert Fowler, August 10, 19? Benjamin Andrew Fowler, born November 9, 1981 Alex Charles Fowler, born November 29, 1982 Kennie Borden April 11, 1964 Lois: January 20 Susan: Nov. 19 Richard Miller: May 31, 1946

DotA Gaming Community

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If you love playing DotA Games join us and become part of a unit of leaders! Download the newest dota version on the Download section You can search on our community latest interviews about your favorite team DotA Gaming Community http://www.dota-gaming.com/ref/smiles.gif

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Francisco Javier Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo ( 1747, en Quito, Ecuador - 27 de diciembre de 1795, encarcelado en Quito). Fue un prominente investigador científico, médico, escritor, abogado, periodista, pensador, quiteño ideólogo político y considerado en Ecuador prócer de la independencia. Biografía Según la leyenda romántica, fue hijo de un indígena quechua, Luis "Chusig" (lechuza), procedente de Cajamarca de una familia de picapedreros, quien se instaló en Quito como asistente del sacerdote y médico José del Rosario. Su madre, Catalina Aldás, era una mulata nacida en Quito. Al contrario de lo que se piensa Luis Chusig, no solo fue un simple picapedrero o asistente de José del Rosario, fue además y por sus propios medios un indio culto, que aprendió a leer gracias a la ayuda de Don Luis Benítez de la Torre, Cura y Vicario de Cajamarca, quien a escondidas, instruyó a Luis "Chusig", ya que en esa época era prohibido, que los indios sepan leer, y este en agradecimiento utilizó el apellido "Benítez", mismo apellido con el que contrajo matrimonio con Catalina Aldás. El origen de apellido "Santa Cruz y Espejo" no está aun esclarecido, pero se cree, que fue impuesto por algún español, ya que en esa época, todos los indios evangelizados, se les asignó nombres y apellidos cristianos. Francisco Javier Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo, aprendió sus primeras letras en casa de sus padres y luego, supuestamente, en una escuela católica para niños pobres. Sin embargo, existe controversia sobre el origen del sabio quiteño, pues existen documentos que comprueban que el nombre familiar de Espejo, lo llevaba ya el padre de Eugenio, quiteño, e incluso su abuelo, español. Es más, la inscripción de nacimiento de Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo, está dada como tal, y ubicada en el libro de blancos, hecho imposible de consumar para un indígena, por influyente que fuera, ya que el sistema de castas de la Colonia lo prohibía explícitamente. Pero también, podría existir evidencia que María Catalina Aldás Larraincar o Larrinzar, no era mulata, sino de origen español hecho del que se valieron sus padres para poder inscribirlo en uno de los más prestigiosos colegios de Quito "El Colegio de San Luis" para el efecto, María Catalina Aldás, presentó su partida de nacimiento. Por otro lado, una vez inscrito desde muy temprana edad en colegios exclusivos de la aristocracia quiteña, llego a ser electo representante de sus compañeros en varias ocasiones. De esta época data su probable y único retrato conocido, en compañía de su clase. Según algunos historiadores que defienden la historia romántica de Espejo, a él le fue muy difícil abrirse paso dentro la clasista sociedad colonial, pero consiguió doctorarse en medicina en 1767 y poco después también en jurisprudencia y derecho canónico. Dentro la sociedad quiteña se convirtió en el eje de la vida cultural y propagador de ideas progresistas, con un considerable apoyo por parte de la aristocracia criolla. En 1779 publica su primera gran obra, El Nuevo Luciano de Quito una crítica terrible a todos los problemas y deficiencias de la vida cultural en la Real Audiencia de Quito. Fue acusado de ser el autor de un texto que aplaudía el levantamiento de Túpac Amaru y Tupac Catari. Su activismo cultural acabó enfrentándolo a las autoridades, que lo procesaron en la capital del virreinato, Bogotá, pero este hecho contribuyó a aumentar aún más su prestigio; ya que salió libre de todo cargo. Política y actividades literarias Fue nombrado primer director de la biblioteca pública, compuesta por más de 40.000 volúmenes procedentes de los fondos de las Compañía de Jesús, recientemente expulsados. También publicó importantes trabajos de medicina, como las Reflexiones acerca de las viruelas (1785), el cual se convertiría en el primer texto científico que refería la existencia de microorganismos (inclusive antes que Louis Pasteur) y que definiría como política de salud conceptos básicos en la actualidad como la asepsia y antisepsia de lugares y personas. Más adelante colaboró en la creación de la Sociedad Patriótica de Amigos del País de Quito a semblanza de las otras que comenzaban a surgir en España y en las colonias y, sobre todo, editó el primer diario de la ciudad: Primicias de la Cultura de Quito (1792). Por su actividad de denuncia continua fue nuevamente encarcelado, situación en la cual acabó muriendo el 27 de diciembre de 1795 (a causa de disentería). Pensamiento Su pensamiento es una adaptación de ideas ilustradas en el entorno colonial de la Audiencia. Sus ideas promovían la igualdad de todos los ciudadanos y nacionalización de las propiedades eclesiásticas. En su ideario aparecía por primera vez la igualdad de los indígenas con los criollos (ideal que quedó eliminado en los procesos de independencia) y también por primera vez planteaba los derechos de la mujer. En Ecuador se considera que fue el primero en afirmar la necesidad de una emancipación de España y en proclamar la individualidad del país y, en general, de toda América; y que sus ideas, si bien modificadas en algunos aspectos importantes, inspiraron a los revolucionarios del 10 de agosto de 1809. En cambio, autores como Efren Aviles Pino indican que Siempre se ha dicho que Espejo es el precursor de la independencia, pero no es así. Espejo sí fue un revolucionario ya que a través de sus escritos y publicaciones procuró reformar las estructuras sociales y políticas de esa época. Eugenio Espejo es considerado como uno de los mayores agitadores de los planteamientos de la independencia y crítico de la Colonia. A los 20 años se graduó de médico y ejerció múltiples trabajos como periodista, bibliotecario y escritor de innumerables obras tales como: Nuevo Luciano de Quito (1779), Reflexiones acerca de un método para preservar a los pueblos de la viruela (1785), Cartas Riobambenses (1787), Discurso sobre la necesidad de establecer una sociedad patriótica con el nombre de "Escuela de la Concordia" (1789), etc. Los aportes dados por Espejo, en los distintos ámbitos contribuyeron al pensamiento social ecuatoriano; en el escenario de la medicina expuso sus conocimientos para prevenir la viruela y elaboró una reflexión histórica de las enfermedades contagiosas, realizó un cuadro exacto de las costumbres y condiciones sanitarias de Quito, dando una respuesta objetiva y científica a la causa de la enfermedad. Sin conocer los experimentos de Pasteur, halló la noción de la fermentación de las sustancias y las causas de los contagios. Llegó a las conclusiones que las condiciones sociales de explotación y de la mala distribución de la riqueza son propicios para el cultivo de enfermedades. El pensamiento de Espejo promovío la igualdad de todos los ciudadanos y la nacionalización de las propiedades eclesiásticas. En su ideario aparecía por primera vez la igualdad de los indígenas con los criollos y también planteó el reconocimiento de los derechos de la mujer. En noviembre de 1791 forma “la Sociedad Patriótica de Amigos del País de Quito”, compuesta por 25 miembros que se reunían semanalmente para discutir los problemas agrícola, educativo, político, social y analizar el desarrollo de las ciencias físicas y naturales. Sintiendo la necesidad de difundir los planteamientos independentistas, editó en 1792 el primer periódico publicado en la ciudad denominado "Primicias de la Cultura de Quito", órgano de esa sociedad y del que salieron siete números hasta el 29 de marzo de ese año. Es considerado como uno de los primeros en afirmar la necesidad de una emancipación de España y en proclamar la individualidad del país y, en general, de toda América. Sus ideas inspiraron a los revolucionarios del 10 de agosto de 1809. Eugenio Espejo, murió en la cárcel el 26 de diciembre de 1795 a los 48 años de edad y acusado de conspiración, se le inculpó que en las cruces de Quito amanecieron banderolas escarlatas con el lema que decía "Al amparo de la cruz, sed libres, conseguid la gloria y la felicidad". Importancia de su obra Eugenio Espejo fue ciertamente un hombre de la Ilustración. Asimiló las ideas que los pensadores modernos echaban a cir­cular desde Europa. Poseía una biblioteca apreciable. Se entusiasmaba con los nuevos libros. Y congregaba en su hogar pobre y so­litario a los jóvenes de Quito, para explicar y comentar la doctrina de aquellos. Se lo consi­deraba un verdadero filósofo (tal se despren­de de las palabras de José Mejía, una de las personalidades más cabales dentro de la ora­toria en lengua castellana, y en cierto modo discípulo de Espejo). Pero en su espíritu halla­ban lugar no únicamente las ideas de su tiem­po, sino también las de los clásicos. Estos ejercían sobre él mucho sugestión. Los citaba a cada paso. Y hasta prefirió la estructura de los diálogos a la manera de Luciano para ex­poner sus propias enseñanzas. Por eso se lla­mó a sí mismo "el nuevo Luciano de Quito", o "despertador de los ingenios", que es preci­samente el título de la primera obra que escri­bió. El propósito que entonces alentó y que persistió a lo largo de su carrera, fue el de hacer una crítica sin contemporizaciones al es­tado intelectual de la Colonia. Pero el caso de Espejo es de los más únicos de nuestra América. Por su ancestro. Por su condición social. Por sus estudios. Por su investigación científica. Por su periodismo. Por su crítica de la educación pública y de las instituciones españolas. Por su docencia esté­tica. Por su nítida comprensión de la realidad americana. Por su empeño revolucionario, mantenido con el sacrificio de la propia vida, y llevado hasta los países vecinos con ánimo ejemplar... Espejo fue "una de las figuras más descollantes de la Ilustración", y sus libros "la mejor exposición de la cultura colonial del si­glo XVIII". Hijo de un indio y una mulata. De un pobre indio cajamarquino, que había llegado a Quito como paje de un fraile. De una mula­ta cuya madre había sido esclava de otro reli­gioso. Ni siquiera poseía apellidos propios. Los de sus padres, que él recibió, eran apelli­dos adoptados. El indio se hacía llamar Luis de la Cruz Espejo. La mulata, Catalina Aldas y Larraincar. Alguien que quiso denigrarlo, un cura del poblado de Zámbiza, le echó en el rostro la humildad de tal origen, y dejó así es­te chisme para la posteridad: "es constante que su padre, Luis Chuzhig por apellido y mu­dado en el de Espejo, fue indio oriundo y na­tivo de dicha Cajamarca, que vino sirviendo de paje de cámara al Padre Fray José del Ro­sario, descalzo de pie y pierna, abrigado con un cotón de bayeta azul y un calzón de la misma tela". El antiguo peón de Cajamarca puso todo empeño y apti­tud en convertirse en cirujano de aquel centro de salud. De lo que hay que hablar con admiración es más bien de la manera con que educó y formó a su hijo Eugenio Francisco Xavier. Batallando con circunstan­cias desalentadoras, aflictivas, estimuló tem­pranamente las facultades intelectuales de és­te. Alimentó su vocación médica, originada sin duda en el ambiente del hospital, en don­de el pobre vástago indio pasó los años de la niñez y la adolescencia. Y cuya culminación no fue solamente la de un título de doctor en medicina, sino la de la forja de una sólida per­sonalidad de investigador. Ella está explícita en el mejor de sus libros: "Reflexiones acerca de las viruelas". Aquel hijo de indio y de mulata, desti­tuido hasta de apellidos propios, debió sopor­tar la adversidad de un medio que discrimi­naba tercamente los grupos sociales siguien­do los prejuicios de la sangre y el dinero. No podemos suponer cómo fue el aspecto verda­dero de tal hombre. Su fisonomía y su figura. Aun a pesar del breve autorretrato que él es­cribió. Los óleos y bronces que ahora preten­den mostrarnos su imagen son una pura in­vención del artista... El pobre doctor Eugenio Francisco Xavier Espejo no pudo menos que sufrir el conflicto psicológico que eso produ­cía. Se lo advierte en sus actitudes y confesio­nes. Intentaba hacer valer el abolengo espa­ñol de los apellidos Aldas y Larraincar de su madre, sin querer recordar que ésos fueron apellidos adoptados. Otras veces usaba nom­bres supuestos para firmar sus libros... pasados ya diez años de la aparición de "El Nuevo Lucia­no de Quito", el Presidente de la Audiencia José de Villalengua y Marfil todavía lo juzga­ba acremente, diciendo que contenía "sátiras a sujetos muy conocidos y de clase muy dife­rente a la de Espejo". ¡Siempre la torpe acusa­ción a la humildad de su origen! Y en 1810, quince años después de su muerte, las autoridades españolas seguían recordándolo con amargo resentimiento... A un hombre de aquella condición social, determinada por la pobreza de su origen, que además se atrevía a opinar con desenfado crítico sobre el estado de las colonias, tenían las autoridades que hacerle víctima hasta de un desdén póstumo. Y así su defunción fue registrada en el libro de indios y negros que mantenían aquellos feroces guardianes de castas y de clases. El doctor Espejo soportó cárceles. Fue tratado como un "facineroso". Se trató de confinarlo en las selvas con pretexto de una expedición científica. Se lo enjuició hacién­dole responsable hasta de hechos y papeles que nunca se comprobó que le eran realmen­te imputables. El aclaró su posición sin cobar­día. Reconoció la paternidad de libros de que se enorgullecía. Tuvo que ir a defender­se ante el propio Virrey, en Bogotá, en donde estableció amistad con dos jóvenes colombianos que habrían de honrar a toda Hispanoamérica como Anto­nio Nariño, el primer traductor en lengua cas­tellana de la Declaración de los Derechos del Hombre, y el científico Francisco Antonio Zea. Obras * Nuevo Luciano de Quito (1779) * Marco Porcio Catón o Memorias para la impugnación del nuevo Luciano de Quito (1780) * Carta al Padre la Graña sobre indulgencias (1780) * Sermón de San Pedro (1780) * La Ciencia Blancardina (1781) * El Retrato de Golilla (1781) * Cartas teológicas (Atribuidas, 1780-1792) * Reflexiones acerca de un método para preservar a los pueblos de las viruelas (1785) versión en línea (Español) * Cartas riobambenses (1787) * Defensa de los curas de Riobamba (1787) * Discurso sobre la necesidad de establecer una sociedad patriótica con el nombre de "Escuela de la Concordia" (1789) * Memorias sobre el corte de quinas (1792) * Voto de un ministro togado de la Audiencia de Quito (1792) versión en línea (Español) * Diario Primicias de la cultura de Quito

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In the summer of 1977, [[Luckhardt-1|Alice Luckhardt]] had the opportunity to escort eight high school students, who were former students of hers on a European tour. One of the last stops was an one-day excursion trip to Naples and then traveling by a hydrofoil boat across the Gulf of Naples to the Isle of Capri the following day. This island with steep terrain overlooked a majesty blue sea. Along the sides of the hills were elegant villas very close together so no space was wasted. Impressive to view were the ruins of Imperial Roman villas, that had withstood the march of time and the effect of the sea surrounding the island. They took the cable car to the top of Anacapri, the highest point on the island. The ride up was extremely steep, at a forty-five degree angle. Once there the view was magnificent with water all around and the beautiful mixture of fruit trees and flowers growing everywhere. The visit to the Blue Grotto, the sea cave, was a sight to behold. At the heart of the Isle of Capri was the City of Capri nearly at the top of Anacapri. They had as a personal guide, the Mayor of the city, who was also the head of the local ‘cosa nostra’. The walking tour was through narrow alleys almost in a maze formation with numerous tiny shops of all descriptions. Even higher up was the tiny village of Anacapri, which was truly the highest point. The Mayor saw to it that they had a fantastic meal at his own restaurant, so they all felt quite special with this added attention. Near the end of the visit as they were saying our good-byes to our host, the Mayor announced in an official manner, “Everyone enjoy your trip back to the mainland but she is staying here.” Well, the '''‘she’''' the Mayor was pointing to was none other than one of the seventeen-year-old female students. He continued, “I am most impressed with her and wish her to live on our lovely island.” Needless to say, it took Alice a few moments to comprehend the full statement but her reply then followed, “No, she is returning with us!” Even the girl, who was not normally at a lost for words, was a bit astonished by what had just happened. In spite of the Mayor feeling he had complete authority over everybody on the island, he did sense Alice's definite and unyielding answer immediately. She had the group very quickly move towards our transportation down the slopes to the returning hydrofoil boat for their journey back to Naples and then Rome. On the trip back to the hotel all Alice could think about was what if the Mayor had violently retained my student, how would '''I ever explain''' it to her parents? Everyone had a good laugh over the whole incident. [[Category:Vacations and Trips]]

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1FAMILYTREE is a genealogical archive database for the families and their descendants who settled in and around the Fox Valley area of East Central Wisconsin. Appleton Black Creek Brillion Buchanan Center Chilton Combined Locks Darboy Dundas Forest Junction Freedom Greenville Hilbert Hollandtown Hortonville Kaukauna Kimberly Little Chute New London Seymour Sherwood Shiocton St. John Woodville Wrightstown

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Enciclopedia Dinoinformatica para que sepas nuestras costumbres y nuestros rivales

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This is the new wikispace that i have make, because the oldone cannot be open, cause i forgot my passwor!!! hehe

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'''Be a scientific chef'''

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Here are vintage postcards and other images that can be sent as '''travel e-cards'''. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]]

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THIS IS AN OVERVIEW OF WHAT WE ARE DOING IN M6. THIS IS A SPACE WHERE WE SHARE OUR WORK, NEWS, IDEAS. IT IS A COMMUNAL SPACE SO WE NEED TO CONSIDERATE TO ALL OTHER USERS.

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Mathematics Instructor

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This page is devoted to Mr. Brophy's mathematics classes at NCUHS

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Chris and Megan were married in September 2005 at Megan's parents' new house in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan. It was a beautiful Indian summer afternoon and a full moon was out that night. See [http://www.joyous.com Joyous.com]] for the full set of photos.

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CUALES SON LAS COMPETENCIAS REQUERIDAS POR EL PROFESIONAL DE MERCADEO

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Gastronomia en México

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Aqui se muestra una recopilacion de la gastronomia de distintos estados de la Republica Mexicana.

Mpm 1d

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English story

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Mercydorf

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Village Name Variants: Mercydorf, Merzsidorf (German) Merczyfálva, Mercifálva (Hungarian} Carani, Cãrani Mertisoara, Caramoi (Romanian Official) Mercydorf (Mercyfalva, named after the Lorraine general Mercy, who commanded the forces in the Banat) a small village founded 1735 only by Italians (the only Italian settlement in the Banat) received substantial reinforcement, repeated same in a second massive effort between 1763 and 1766. In 1756 Mercydorf consisted of a single street and provided shelter for 21 families from Lorraine. Because of further arrivals during the 1769-71 period, other streets had to be built and Mercydorf became substantially "French." Upper Lorraine, which originally had a German population, was "Frenchicised" early on. Occupied by the French in the Polish Succession War, the duchy was taken from the husband of Maria Theresia by the Vienna Peace Treaty of 1738 (he received Tuscany in its place) and given as sinecure to the Polish ex-king Stanislaus Leszczinsky, a protegee of France. In accordance with the Treaty, Upper Lorraine reverted to France after Stanislaus’ death in 1766. The extensive feudal estates of Falkenberg (Faulque Mont), Forbach, Püttlingen (Puttelanges) and Mörchingen (Morhange) were added. Some districts of Luxemburg were also given to France (e.g., the free holding Rollingen in 1769). For more information, visit http://www.dvhh.org/mercydorf/

Juegos

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muchos juegos son los mejores]!! ajjajajaj vacanes y todo lo demas :D

VIH-Sida

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Hay que tener en cuenta el carácter sagrado de la vida humana; por tanto no es lícito ni el aborto ni la eutanasia dentro de las providencias que hay que tomar frente al VIH-SIDA. Para la prevención se necesita la información adecuada y debida de los valores morales y no se permite cualquier cosa que viole el valor de la sexualidad. La Prevención debe realizarse respetando la dignidad del hombre y su destino trascendente, excluyendo campañas que conlleven modelos de comportamiento que favorezcan la extensión del mal. Se trataría de informaciones que más que ayudar perjudicarían. Hay que informar y educar sin prejuicio de la ética. Hay que iluminar a los jóvenes sobre los valores que están en juego. El mejor remedio frente al VIH-SIDA, que se transmita por relaciones sexuales ilícitas, es la fidelidad matrimonial y la castidad. Para prevenir el VIH-SIDA hay que educar a los jóvenes y adultos de manera que puedan reencontrar la madurez afectiva y la sexualidad ordenada.

Gsaint31

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Kiskőrös

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A kiskőrösi EGYMI wikipedia oldala

FabiGrunauer

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Fabi era una pequeña sirenita que sin peligro alguno , la cual fue asesinada. esta pagina es tibuto a ella.

Deer E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards featuring bucks, does, and fawns that can be sent as e-greetings. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Animal E-Cards]]

Fiestas de Valdoviño

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Baixada de Carrilanas a San Mamede. Desde 1996, año de su primera edición, en Valdoviño y haciéndolas coincidir en fechas próximas a la celebración de su patrono San Mamede (mes de Agosto), se viene desarrollando el concurso de estos peculiares autos “locos”. Estos vehículos, cuya única limitación es la de no disponer de motor, pueden llegar a alcanzar los 70 Km./hora en el vertiginoso descenso por la ladera que los lleva a cubrir los mas de 1.300 metros que configuran su trazado. Se caracteriza y premia en este concurso tanto la construcción artística, simpática y original, como la rapidez de los mismos y la destreza de sus pilotos. El número de asistentes a esta celebración se multiplica en cada nueva edición así como aumenta el número de participantes y el nivel de los mismos. Concretamente en la edición del 2002 el número de visitantes a la competición rondó los 15.000 – número considerable, más si tenemos en cuenta que el censo total del Concello se aproxima a los 7.000 habitantes -. Previo al inicio de la competición, y tal como si de un rallye se tratara, se puede recorrer el parque cerrado y ver de cerca estas pequeñas maravillas del ingenio y del atrevimiento que hay que tener para bajar con el trazado dispuesto por la organización. La fiesta, tal y como si de una aventura de Asterix se tratara, finaliza con una suculenta “Churrascada”. La Asociación Baixada de Carriladas se encarga de la organización y de velar por el buen desarrollo de la competición. Fiesta de la Malla. Esta fiesta trata de rescatar del pasado la antigua tradición de la trilla del trigo, en la que por esta zona, de Galicia, al unirse vecinos de distintas familias hacían que una jornada de duro trabajo tuviera su componente festiva. En el transcurso de la fiesta los vecinos, de San Mamede, se mezclan con la paja y trigo poniendo a funcionar una trilladora de principios de siglo y recreando las labores de aquellos días. La “dureza” de la jornada “obliga” a realizar una buena alimentación con la que paliar el desgaste de tan “entretenido” trabajo. El día finaliza a media tarde con una exquisita merienda a base de “bacalao con garbanzos”. La Asociación Baixada de Carrilanas es la encargada de la organizar esta celebración que tiene lugar en el mes de Agosto. Fiesta Gastronómica “Da Coquina” Esta celebración, que tiene lugar en la Parroquia de Pantín en el mes de Agosto, se degustan las distintas variedades de la almeja que se “marisquean” en esta zona de la costa gallega. En la degustación de este esquisito “manjar” marino se sirven cientos de raciones preparadas con distintas recetas; se presentan en cazuelas de barro y se acompañan de un trozo de “rico” pan y de una “cunca de viño”. La fiesta esta organizada por el Concello de Valdoviño, se viene celebrando desde el año 1.998. Fiesta "Cabalar" Dedicada al caballo, es organizada por la Asociación Baixada de Carrilanas y tiene lugar a mediados del mes de Mayo en las proximidades de la Laguna de la Frouxeira. La fiesta se inicia a primeras horas de la mañana con los pertinentes controles de firma e inscripción de concursantes. A lo largo de la jornada se desarrollan distintos tipos de pruebas entre los que destacan los de belleza, arrastre, doma, trote, andadura, velocidad de los caballos y destreza de los jinetes. La fiesta finaliza con la correspondiente entrega de premios y se jalona con una bien merecida “churrascada”. La asistencia de público a la pruebas aumenta de año en año, rondando la cifra de asistentes en la edición del año 2002 las 3000 personas. Esta celebración-concurso se viene desarrollando desde el año 1998. Romería da "Virxe do Porto” Se celebra en el mes de Julio en homenaje a la Virgen del Porto cuya imagen es guardada y venerada en la capilla que lleva el mismo nombre. Esta pequeña iglesia se sitúa en lo alto de un islote rodeado de acantilados, en la parroquia de Meirás, y a ella que únicamente se puede acceder en bajamar. * San Isidro Mayo (día variable) * Corphus Mayo o Junio (variable) * El Carmen 17 de Julio. * S. Mamed 17 de Agosto. * San Miguel (en Aviño) 29 de Septiembre.

Componentes del ordenador 9

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Seferihisar

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----'' Welcome the page of first citta slow in Turkey!'' '''Location ''' '''History ''' [[HISTORICAL BACKGROUND]] [[TEOS: Historical Inheritance]] '''Touristic Places ''' '''Citta Slow ''' ---- ---- LOCATION: ''A small country town which is next to Izmir while not having the crowd of metropolis.'' [http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seferihisar,_%C4%B0zmir] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seferihisar] ---- ---- HISTORY: ''HISTORY OF SEFERIHISAR '' "Seferihisar was the city of Karya Civilization which was established around 4000 years ago. According to one of the myths about the name of Seferihisar is coming from one of the generals whose name was Tysaferin. This roman general was using Teos as an accomodation places for military. Then the name of city began to be mentioned as Tysaferinopolis. Until the time of Seljuks the name was Tysaferinopolis. However, while anatolia was becoming Turkicized, the name turned into Seferihisar due to accent differences. Seferihisar also experienced the hegemony of Seljuks, then hegemony went through the Ottomans around 1450s." (Reference: Retrieved 11 June from http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=61972979333) ''TEOS "Historical Inheritance" '' "Teos was the well known cities which was established in Seferihisar during BC 1080. This city was one of the 12 Ionian cities which was founded by Atamas. Teos was known in the fields of marine, trade, making wine or olive oil and wool textile in its time around the world. Also, this city was well-known with its drinking pots in terms of ceramics industry during Arcahic Age. The god of wine Dianisos was living in Teos according to myths and there was a temple for him in Teos. Teos has experienced the most gorgeous period during BC 900s. During this term, this city was in a leading position in terms of sea and land trade and banking line. At the year BC 546, Teos had to be in union with Athenians and Spartas due to the coming forces from East, Persians. Thales suggested Teos as a center of defence consortium against Persian invasion. After 400 years from those hard times, Teos began another solidarity with Roman Empire. And it is a fact that Teos was the first cities in the world which accept Christianity. This situation could be understood by the presence of important five saints in those lands." (References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teos & http://msn.gezikolik.com/tr/Tarih_Kultur/Genel_Bilgiler/Turkiye/teos_1/e_3344.aspx) ---- ---- TOURISTIC PLACES: ''Sığacık'': small, quiet and one of the harbor centers in Seferihisar... [http://www.gizlicennetler.com/gizlicennet.asp?gc=5ea7676d246166dd3f5a6f7b33e64239] [http://www.sihirlitur.com/gezi/sigacik/index.html] ''Akkum'': the place that you can find sea like aquarium... ''Akarca'': neighbour island Samos and also other company of sea and sun... ''Bademler'': The place of first established village theatre. In other words, small village of art and solidarity during years. [http://www.bademlerkoyu.com/ana.asp] ''Sığacık Castle'': [http://galeri.netfotograf.com/fotograf.asp?foto_id=395594] [http://www.biriyilik.com/gezelim-gorelim-2/tatil-rehberi-gezelim-gorelim-2/sigacik-kalesi-11356.html] ''Windsurfing Places'' : Sığacık and Akkum have a famous wind which is very suitable to windsurfing. They are the center of borealis! [http://www.google.com.tr/imgres?imgurl=http://sigacik.sitemynet.com/mynet_resimlerim/s_rf3.jpg&imgrefurl=http://site.mynet.com/sigacik/pansiyon/id6.htm&usg=__XO_6btncs1RwejUGJdWK_94M4FM=&h=207&w=276&sz=17&hl=tr&start=2&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=bQuPG0xuvVMSLM:&tbnh=86&tbnw=114&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dseferihisar%2Bakkum%2Byelken%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dtr%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26tbs%3Disch:1] ---- ---- CITTA SLOW (Slow City): [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cittaslow] [http://www.slowmovement.com/slow_cities.php] ''The first Turkish city that stands for election as a citta slow'': Seferihisar became a citta slow with its natural beauty and the distinct position against the lifestyle of metropolises. Now it is time to improve the quality of life in Seferihisar with protecting everything natural. [http://www.cittaslow.net/index.php?method=attivita&action=zoom&id=24 ] [http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g298006-i1809-k3246249-Seferihisar_is_now_a_Slow_City-Izmir_Izmir_Province_Turkish_Aegean_Coast.html] ----

Lets Eat

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Christina, Jessica, Michelle and Taylor's wiki about place to eat in Providence, RI.

HEY BOO!!!!!

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HEY I HVE THE BEST BF EVER BRANDON I LUV U

NU DEPENDENTEI

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Mai multe informatii despre droguri: • Drogul este o substanta solida, lichida sau gazoasa, a carei folosinta se transforma in obicei si care afecteaza direct functionarea sistemului nervos, schimba dispozitia, perceptia si/sau starea de constiinta. '''Drogul modifica sentimentele, dispozitia, gandirea si dauneaza grav sanatatii.''' '''Toxicomanul''' este persoana care consuma droguri in mod repetat, pentru a obtine o anumita stare. '''Supradoza''' inseamna administrarea unei cantitati de drog mai mare decat poate suporta organismul consumatorului si poate provoca moartea acestuia. •'''Principalele riscuri sunt: ''' • dependenta dupa folosirea regulata • supradoza care poate duce la inconstienta sau chiar la moarte • stari emotionale necontrolate sau dereglari mentale serioase • infestarea sangelui sau aparitia unor infectii (chiar infectarea cu HIV/SIDA) • producerea unor accidente Semne caracteristice ce pot aparea in functie de substanta folosita: • schimbari de dispozitie • lipsa concentrarii, scaderea inteligentei, pierderi de memorie • somnolenta, apatie, lipsa pofeti de mancare • halucinatii, delir •'''Efectul drogurilor asupra Sistemului Nervos:''' 1) produse depresoare (anestezice) – droguri care inhiba activitatea SNC: opiumul, morfina, heroina, barbituricele, benzodiazepinele etc.); 2) produse stimulente – droguri produse care stimuleaza activitatea SNC: cocaina, crack-ul, khat-ul, amphetaminele etc. 3) produse perturbatoare sau halucinogene – droguri care altereaza starea de constienta: cannabisul, LSD-ul, fencyclidina, etc. Cel mai frecventat drog din Romania este heroina (34%), urmat de cocaina si de canabis (ambele cu cite 28%), sustine raportul national privind situatia drogurilor, lansat de Agentia Nationala Antidrog (ANA). [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_D_XqH8rCw] un clpi care te face sa intelegi mai bine!

Computación I

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Clases de computación básica para alumnos universitarios

Tryout

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This is a first experimental wiki page. [A tryout link].

Analisis de lalectura del temblor de 1985

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En la lectura que se realizo sobre el temblor de 1985 se destacan los acontecimientos ocurridos en esa fecha, es decir, se mencionan los desastres materiales asi como la perdida de casas, edificios, escuelas etc. Tambien se menciona que cuando sucedio el terremoto, adultos, niños y la gente mayor entre otros se encontraban en su negocio, trabajo, en su casa, o en la escuela, sin embargo muchas personas quedaron enterradas entre los escombros de los edificios. En si muchas personas murieron entre los escombros y las que fueron rescatadas recuerdan aquellos instantes que vivieon asi como las ruinas que habian quedado despues del terremoto y la desesperacion que todos vivian en ese momento. Creo que todas las personas que sobrevivieron al estar en aquel terremoto sufrieron demasiado tanto fisicamente como emocionalmente, pero gracias a ello saben valorar lo que tienen y han aprendido hacer solidarios con los que mas lo necesitan.

Gettysburg - Spangler’s Spring

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The '''First Regiment Potomac Home Brigade of Maryland''' during the American Civil war was lead by Colonel William P. Maulsby. Two members were related, father and son, Capt. Joseph Groff and his son, Pvt. William S. Groff. They along with the rest of the brigade marched from Baltimore, via Frederick City, MD to reach Gettysburg, PA. They arrived at 8 a.m. on July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg, where fighting had already been gong on for over 24 hours. Near midnight of July 2nd, a skirmish between both sides broke out as soldiers from both sides tried to get water for their canteens at Spangler’s Spring, which was near Culp’s Hill. During the early morning hours of Friday, July 3, 1863, Colonel Maulsby’s regiment (First Potomac Home Brigade of Maryland) was selected to engage the enemy within the woods. The forest areas were entered and the enemy engaged and driven back behind a stone wall, which was nearly parallel with the turnpike. During the battle around mid-day while leading his men at Spangler’s Spring, a bullet to the right foot wounded Capt. Joseph Groff. But there was no time to remove the bullet, only time enough to put a dressing over the wound. From the field hospital, Capt. Groff returned to the battlefield and reported to Colonel Maulsby. The Regiment had 80 men killed or wounded and their ammunition was in short supply. The Brigade Commander of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Henry H. Lockwood, wrote in his report, “I cannot too strongly comment the courage and good conduct of every officer and man engaged in this fearful enterprise.” Capt. Joseph Groff was given permission late on July 3, 1863 to return to his home in Frederick,MD since it was so close to Gettysburg, to have a surgeon remove the bullet. It took four months for his wound to heal. His son, Pvt. William S. Groff, also in the First Potomac Home Brigade, was unharmed during the Battle at Gettysburg. He remained with the 1st PHB and was promoted to a corporal. After recovery at home, Joseph returned to his company and active duty by November 2, 1863.

Steve Jobs Biography

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Steven Paul Jobs (February 24 1955-still alive) is the CEO (chief executive officer) and co-founder of Apple inc and Pixar Animation Studios. He also became a member of the board of The Walt Disney Company Director in 2006. He is Buddhism, has 4 children, and own $5.5 billion by 2010. His interest in innovation as Bill Gates was excited about making money. Steve was born in Green Bay California, and adopted by Paul and Clara who named him Steven Paul Jobs. He attended Cupertino Junior High and Homestead High School in Cupertino California, and frequented after school lecture at the Hewlett Packard Company in Palo Alto California, then he was hired with Steve Wozniak as a summer employee. In 1972, he graduated from high school and attended Reed College in Portland Oregon. He got dropped out after one semester, but he continued auditing classes at Reed. In 1974, he returned to California and began to attend meeting at the Homebrew Computer Club with Wozniak. He had a job as a technician at Atari (a manufacturer of popular video games), he saved money for his tour to India. He then traveled to India with his college friend (the first Apple employee), Daniel Kottke. He came back a Buddhist with his head shaved and wearing traditional Indian clothing. During this time, he realized people around him who did not share his countercultural roots could not fully relate to his thinking. Then he returned to his previous job at Atari and given the task to create a circuit board for the game Breakout, he was offered $100 for wach chip that was reduced in the machine. He made a deal with Wozniak to spit the bonus evenly if he could minimize the number of chips. So he reduces the number of chips by 50, it was so tight that it was impossible to reproduce on an assenbly line. Jobs told Wozniak that the company had only given $70, instead of $5000, so Wozniak got $350. In 1976, Steve Jobs, Stephen Wozniak, Ronald Wayne, and A.C."Mike" Markkula Jr. found Apple. As Apple continued to expand, the company began to look for an experienced executive to help manage its expansion. In 1978, Apple recruited Mike Scout from National Semiconductor to serve as CEO for several turbulent years.In 1983, Jobs lured John Sculley away from Pepsi Cola to serve as Apple's CEO. While Jobs was a persuasive and charismatic director for Apple, some of his employees from that time descriped him as an erratic temperamental manager. At the end of may 1985, following an internal power struggle and an announcement of significant payoffs, Sculley relieved Jobs of his duties as head of the Macintosh division. Jobs married Laurene Powell on March 18 1991, they had 3 children. Also a daughter Lisa Brennan Jobs (born 1978), for his relationship with Chrisann Brennan, she briefly raised their daughter on welfare when Jobs denied paternity, then later acknowledged paternity. In mid 2004,He announced to his employees that he had been diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his pancreas. He stated that he had a rare, far less aggressive type known as islet cell neuroendocrine tumor.He underwent a pancreaticoduodenectomy in July 2004 and successfully removed the tumor. In April 2009, he underwent again a liver transplant at Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute. Jobs' prognosis was "excellent". Apple: Apple is leading the consumer technology world with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, its family of iPod media players and iTunes media store, and its Mac computers and iLife and iWork application suites. Apple recently introduced the iPad, a breakthrough Internet and digital media device, plus the iBookstore, alongside iTunes and the App Store. Pixar Animation Studios: Pixar Animation Studios created some of the most successful and beloved animated films of all time including Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars and Ratatouille. Pixar merged with The Walt Disney Company in 2006 and Steve now serves on Disney's board of directors. "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower"-Steve Jobs

Dahl Family Reunion

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Maggie

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Melissa ambriz

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Dymanic young texter zone

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Whitten Unknowns

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Whitten_Family_Mysteries]]

Our Family Reunion-7

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Bentler Family Reunion

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Tratado Mc Lane- Ocampo

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Este Wiki es un espacio para el desarrollo del tema “el tratado Mc Lane-Ocampo”, en una primera instancia se elaborará una lista de preguntas con base a lo quieres saber acerca de este tema, para esto debes recordar que son cuatro preguntas por cada equipo compuesto de tres personas. Para poder participar por favor les pido que en equipo le pongan un nombre a su grupo, una vez hecho esto será necesario que escriban el nombre entre paréntesis antes de participar, y después el argumento, por ejemplo: (Alguien) “nosotros creemos que…” esto servirá para que los demás equipos los identifiquen, y ellos deberán igual hacer lo mismo, su nombre seguido de su argumento… ahora bien, comencemos...

Honors algebra

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Rachel Marie Young photos

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George and

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Have your Tees done here

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Hi guys, I am a die hard designer of graphics. For Tees printing I came across a nice site. So for all you people out there I would like to recommend Enough Merch. They are obviously on of the best T-Shirt printing sites on the web. They have throusands of designs in their webshop. Check them out online: http://www.enoughmerch.com Cheers!

Oredanadores-1

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Alleged Family Crests

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Every family seems to have the idea that somewhere back in time, they belong to a crested family. In the '''ALBRECHT''' family, the story goes that the crest was sold for a keg of rum. The only ''fact'' that is known is the there is a castle in the town of Žirovnice! The crest showl is a rendering of one found in a heraldry book by Fran DeBay of Beavercreek, Ohio in the 1980's

Благодарность

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www.wikitree.com - оказывается ещё и полезный )

Terrorismo-informatico-beta

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Proyecto de investigación... de ataques a las bases de datos de los bancos.... Elaborado por 4 estudiantes del ITCR

WWII Aviation E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards and images from World War 2 featuring Army Air Corps or Naval/Marine Corps aviation. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. Also see the general [[Space:WWII_E-Cards|World War 2 E-Cards]]. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Military E-Cards]]

Mazzotta Family

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Dosificadoraporpeso

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dosificadora por peso

The William Colbert Family

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This William Colbert Family are the following persons: William R.Colbert(born William Guy Rich);Margaret Ann (Robbins)(Drummond)Colbert;William Brian Colbert;Wayne Martin Colbert;and related Biological and Adopted Family Members.

World War 1 and 2

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Teton Village & Mountain Resort

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Headly Fun

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MY Friends

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My best friends KATRINA!!!, Kristen, Kylie, Monica, John, and Joey!!!!

Our Whitten Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. I'm searching for members of the Whitten Family. Starting with my most recent Question is my Fathers, Father Charles Orrin Whitten, I have no current dates of when he was born and when he died? i remember my grandmother Irene Rose Whitten(Bibby) telling me that he died when my father was a boy, and i was really young but i think she or someone had said he had fallen off a roof and in recovery died of something else. My other Part is that i'm looking for a Marion Gagne that married a William Bibby and had my grandmother Irene Rose Whitten and if not mistaken that there we other children as well, never mentioned to me but where in my grandmother's obituary. I was also informed that my grandmother was 1/2 indian believed to be cherokee, as why some say is much harder to do research into her family's side to be much harder. *****Please Help I have no dates for births, deaths, cause of deaths, marriages and childrens names if you think you have anything please try to help********

Programacion tesis

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Sitio para planificar interaccion en asignatura con 5º año de enfermeria UST

Digestion system

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User1

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Reglamento interno

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Reglamento interno de seguridad industrial

Otway B. Norvell - Appllication to Old Confederate Soldiers Home

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[[Norvell-16|Otway B. Norvell]] was the son of [[Norvell-3|Samuel G. Norvell]] and [[Bradfute-1|Lelia A. Bradfute]]. He was born in Lynchburg, Virginia in 1840. He married [[Pulliam-2|Ida Pulliam]] in 1870. He died in the month of June 1905. It is sad that a man, such as [[Norvell-16|Otway B. Novell]], should have to almost beg to be admitted to an Old Soldiers' Home at the end of his life......and, what a life that was. He fought valiantly for a losing cause in the Confederate Army, was a prisoner of war in one of the worst Union Camps, and was even chosen to be a personal body guard for Jefferson Davis in the last days. The great respect and feelings which his commanding officer, Gen. Basil W. Duke held for Otway show in his letter of recommendation included here as a part of Otway's application. Sadder still, is the fact that the three children he and his wife had were all outlived by them. Even sadder still, is the fact that he was paralyzed by a stroke, and bed ridden for the rest of his life.......hence the reason for seeking admission to this Soldiers' Home in Richmond, Virginia. I do not know how long he stayed at this home. I only know that he died at another Confederate Soldiers' Home in Pee Wee Valley, Louisville, Kentucky.

Train E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and images related to trains that you can send as e-greetings. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. To send a card, simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Trains]]

USS Enterprise

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العلم

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=== ''''''التعليم من اجل المستقبل'''''' ===

Miss Kitty the Cat-1

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Miss Kitty is my adorable cat. She loves to sit next to me when I do research. She also reminds me to go to bed when I research till 2 A.M.

Flower E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards, paintings, photos, and illustrations featuring flowers that you can send as e-greetings. All e-cards on WikiTree are completely free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]]

Caroline Fans

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Caroline fans, Caroline is my baby sister she is so cute!

Wilson Family Reunion 2011

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

The Descendants of George Evans Family Reunion

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It's time for another Evans Family Reunion. The last family reunion that I remember was held in Spring Hope, NC in the year 2000. That was over 10 years ago! It's time for the family to get together once again in North Carolina. May all the living descendants of George Evans attend the next family reunion and let us honour [[Evans-533|George]] and [[Mitchell-664|Letha]] and [[Allen-1307|Emma]] and their descendants with our gathering together as one big family.

MEIER GREENHILLA ANCESTERS

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Kehler's Old Brick Store?

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This incredible brick store somehow follows Kehler as he gallivants about the countryside/Halifax. The bricks have been known to build many quality walls including but not limited to house walls, school walls, factory walls, candy store walls, and the great wall of China.

Matemática JCM

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Página de Apoyo Virtual de Matemática

Bullaboo13

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Fundos YSAM Inc.

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'''Fudo de yeguas vacas y ovejas, yegua salvaje alemana montes YSAM.'''

World War II Propaganda

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HISTORIA BOLIVARIANA

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Amigos que les guste la Historia Bolivariana

Prophet Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Prophet families and information about individuals, places, and things named Prophet. (Do you have any info about Prophets or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === The various spellings including Proffet, Profit and [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PROFITT_1.html Profitt]. === Origins of the Surname Prophet === The origins include a mixture of Scottish, English, French, and German. Micing the surname from Middle English and Old French '''prophete''', Middle High German prophet ‘''prophet''’, ‘''seer''’, and from Greek prophetes ‘''predictor''’. With the letters 'pro' meaning ‘''before''’ and a derivative of 'phemi' meaning ‘''to speak''’, is the break down of the name. The surname (in different spellings) was found in England by 1200s and before that in France. It can refer to the occupational name for a soothsayer or even a village elder. In England an early recorded individual's name was '''William le Profete''' in 1220, which was written in the county of Berkshire. Then '''Ricardus Profet''' of Yorkshire, ws recorded in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. === Geographic Centers of Prophet Families === Mostly in Lancashire and Cheshire Counties of England are the Prophet families located. In the USA, most are in Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana states. === Prophets on WikiTree === (Add your family here.) [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:English Immigrants to America]]

Creative Expressions Night

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'''Bonita House Inc.''' [http://www.bonitahouse.org Go to Bonita House Inc. Website] '''Creative Expressions Night 2010''' Location: Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists (BFUU) Address: 1924 Cedar St. (at the corner of Bonita and Cedar) Day/Date: Thursday April 29, 2010 Time: 7:00 pm-9:00 pm '''2010 Chair: Eleanor Tannis''' email: eleanor@bonitahouse.org (510) 809-1780 ext. 307 '''Masters of Ceremonies''': '''''Lucia WG & Lear B.''''' === Performers/Participants Sign Up === '''Homeless Outreach and Stabilization Team''' '''H.O.S.T. Liasons''': Kimberly Coady - email: kimberly@bonitahouse.org '' Lisa Lehrer - email: LisaL@bonitahouse.org '''H.O.S.T. Performers/Participants'':''' Singer Lillie W. Singer Vicky W. Singer Greg V. Singer Mark G. Singer and Poetry Donovan Z. Singer Jamaal J. Poem Tami D. Guitar Lenny L. Comedy Routine Dee C. '''Residential Treatment Program Liason''': Lear Blitzstein - email: lear@bonitahouse.org '''''R.T.P. Performers/Participants'':''' Lear B.: Saxaphone Scott L.: Guitar & Songs '''Supported Independent Living Liason''': Nancy Calhoun - email: nancy@bonitahouse.org '''''S.I.L Performers/Participants'':''' The Stand Up Comedy of Paul B. Harmonica Performance by Calvin T. Singer Taylor W. '''Creative Living Center Liason''' : Amanda Garbe - email: agarbe@jfku.edu '''''C.L.C. Performers/Participants'':''' Piano Performance by Francesca H. Singer Valerie G. Piano Performance by Crystal L. Poetry by Jim B. The One Man Band of Richard R. Singer Alice S. Acting by Damon G. & Derrick H. '''Artwork Gallery''' Scott L. Watercolors (RTP) Jennifer L.(CLC) Jader T. (CLC) Crystal L. (CLC) Wilma T. (CLC) Vita O. (CLC) Elaine S. (CLC) Dennis P. (CLC) Carrie O. (CLC) Cheron P. (CLC) Franna L. (CLC) Kent W. (CLC) Lucy B. (CLC) Tom K. (CLC) John J. (CLC) Jenny M. (CLC) Topaz S. (CLC) '''"Behind the Scenes Crew":''' Ushers/Greeters ''(3-4)'' Tyree H. (RTP) Raffael P. (RTP) Lisa Lehrer (welcomer/name tag table) Concession Stand ''(3-4)'' Barbara L. (RTP) Aisha S. (RTP) Vara H. (RTP) Setup Crew 6 pm -7 pm ''(8-10)'' Robert S. (RTP) Damon G. (RTP) Mark W. (HOST) Deaundre R. (HOST) Arlene F. (HOST) Bobby S. (HOST) Amy Thompson (HOST) Sarah Mitchell Steve Alimonti Nancy Calhoun Eleanor Tannis Stuart Lee Rebecca Woolis Amanda Garbe Kimberly Coady - Greet/Name Tag Table Lisa Lehrer - Greet/Name Tag Table Clean Up Crew 9 pm - 10 pm ''(8-10)'' Mark Shotwell Sarah Mitchell Rebecca Woolis Eleanor Tannis Moises J. (HOST) Sergei B. (RTP) Jim Moyers Jen Parr Adrienne Bruce Amanda Garbe

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'''Tarang''' is an inter-university Indian Cultural Competition held annually among NUS, NTU and SMU. It is an opportunity for the Indian Cultural Societies of each university to showcase their knowledge and skills about the vibrant Indian Cultural Arts by competing in events like dance, music, antakshari, dumb charades to name a few. The only event which brings together all the Indians in the three universities together under one roof in a spirit of competitiveness as well as unbridled fun and enthusiasm, do not miss out on this opportunity! '''Creative Writing''' 1 topic to be given to all the 6 participants. They will be judged on 3 criteria - A – Grammar and Flow - B – Creative Content - C – Humor 2 participants per University '''AD-MAD show''' The teams will have to randomly select a topic on the spot from a pool of topics (To be done by picking of chits). They will get 30mins preparation time and 5mins presentation time.(i.e. On stage – 5 minutes). They will be judged on 3 criteria -A – Skit Humor - B – Best tagline/Slogan/Jingle - C-- Flow and persuasion of the advertisement 4-6 participants in a team. 1 team per uni. '''Quiz''' 3 participants in each team and 2 teams from each university) '''Antakshri''' - Round 1 – Chumbak – each team picks a word from the previously sung song and continues. - Round 2 – Kamjor Kadi kaun – each team will be given 3 words and they have to sing the song which has all the 3 words in its Mukhra - Round 3 – Nayak aur gayak – This will be a buzzer round. A pair of Actor/Actress with a Singer will be provided and they have to sing a song for that combination. - Round 4 – Antra Mukhra – This is also a buzzer round in which Antra of a song will be played and the teams have to guess the song and sing its complete Mukhra. 3 participants in a team 2 teams per uni '''Dumb Charades''' - Round 1 – Famous dialogues – 1 participant from a team will be given a famous dialogue from a movie. He will have to guess the movie and make his team mates guess the correct movie. OR he can make his team guess the dialogue. - Round 2 – normal movie guessing - Round 3 – Double Dumb Charades + bidding – the teams are allowed to bid the amount of time in which they will be able to guess the movie. This round will be a type of relay in which 1 member will enact to another and then the second member will enact the movie to the third member in the least possible time. 3 participants in a team 2 teams per uni '''Liar-Liar''' In this game, the participant will be given an awkward situation and he job is to lie his way out of it. The participant will be given 2 mins prep time on stage and minimum 1 min speaking time. After participant is done with speaking, judges will get a chance to counter question his story. The judging of this game will be based on Judges’ perception of how well the participant was able to convince them. 2 participants per University 8 3:45- 5:45 Snack Break and change over 9 7:00-7:30 Indian Solo They will be judged on the following criteria: -A – Sur - taal -B – Voice modulation -C – Clarity -D – Expression -E – Difficulty of song '''Indian Band''' They will be judged on the following criteria: -A – Variety of songs -B – Crowd appeal -C – Difficulty of performance -D – Quality and Co-ordination ** >Extra points to be awarded for use of Indian Instruments. > Time limit is (15 + 5) mins performance time. Warning will made at 15 min mark. Bands shall be penalized for every extra minute they take after 20 mins. > Set up and sound check time is 10 mins. '''Western Band ''' They will be judged on the following criteria: -A – Variety of songs -B – Crowd appeal -C – Difficulty of performance -D – Quality and Co-ordination ** > Time limit is (15 + 5) mins performance time. Warning will made at 15 min mark. Bands shall be penalized for every extra minute they take after 20 mins. > Set up and sound check time is 10 mins. '''Dances''' They will be judged on the following criteria: -A – Choreography -B – Costumes and Props -C – Co-ordination -D – Proper utilization of stage -E – Crowd appeal ** Extra points to be awarded for uniqueness in performance.

UBCOM

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Bill Walsh Coaching Tree

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Hoff Family Christmas

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Welcome to our Planning the Party Page! Please edit and save as you work! Food for the Party: Add your name and the specific dish(es) you are bringing under the appropriate category. MAIN DISH (We need 1 or 2) SIDE DISHES (We need 6) 1. Karen Hoff - fruit salad APPETIZERS (We need 3) DESSERTS (We need 3) 1.Megan Hoff - Derby Pie (Chocolate-Pecan Pie) 2.Karen Hoff - Dessert BEVERAGES

CNY celebration

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Xomoxa

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amm payasa sociable, mala copa cuando es ncesario,divertida, positiva, modesta etc!! flojaa jaja

The Alejars - Welcome Page

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'''Alejar''' is a Spanish word meaning "''to move away or to distance onself''".

Javascript

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My Kitty

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Noel was a Christmas gift from my grandsons Nicholas and Matthew. They knew I couldn't resist her. She was a little work of art and was three months old at the time so I believe her birthday should be sometime in September. We've had a great relationship since then. [[Category:Cats]]

인터넷주인찾기2011워크샵

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Koda Bear Von Nordquist

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He is a beloved member of the Nordquist family.

Twins

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This page is for twins we know first-hand or discover in our family trees through research. It's always interesting to keep track of them, know how often they occur in our families and whether they are identical or fraternal. [[Ballash-2|Chris Ballash]] and [[Ballash-3|Mike Ballash]] - fraternal [[Pitre-1346|Delsire PITRE Bertrand]] and [[Pitre-1345|Delphine PITRE Langley]] - unknown [[Pitre-1824|Victor Arthur Pitre]] and [[Peters-254|Israel Peters]] - unknown [[Pitre-1794|Christine Pitre]] and [[Pitre-1795|Henri Pitre]] - fraternal [[Pitre-1770|Claire PITRE Trudel]] and [[Pitre-1771|Helen PITRE Longprez]] - unknown [[Pitre-1080|Lucien Pitre]] and [[Pitre-1561|Felicien Pitre]] - unknown

La Maleta de Hana

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Botas the dog

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botas es un perro muy bonito porque no es malo tiene 2 años viviendo con nosotros y lo quiero mucho porque es ya miembro de la familia♥♥!!!

Los espartanos

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la tarea que me dejo la maestro

Funny E-Cards

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Here is a collection of assorted amusing postcards that can be sent as e-greetings. See the full collection of cards in the [[:Category:Funny_E-Cards|Funny E-Cards Category]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "send as e-card" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Funny E-Cards]]

Collabotstiv

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My Heart Can't Tell Yo No

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Years ago Joe McNir loved Maddie Baker like a little sister. When she grew into a teen beauty, their love grew into romance--only to be separated by lies lovers and Joe's tour in Vietnam. Now, yars later, Joe returns home. Can he convince Maddie of the man he is, not the person she believes him to be? Chronicling a community through deaths, births, an epic flood and the everyday dramas within holiday picnics and high school football, My Heart Can't Tell You No asks if a woman and a man are strong enough to deny the power of love.

Michtom Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Michtom Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Michtom. (Do you have any info about Michtoms or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Michtom === ??? === Famous and Creative Michtoms === * [[Michtom-1|Morris Michtom]] (1870-1938), together with his wife, Rose, ran a candy store and made stuffed toys in Brooklyn, NY. The created an American icon: The Teddy Bear. === Michtoms on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/M/MICHTOM_1.html Michtom index]. This was updated this morning. If you are a Michtom and add yourself or a family member to WikiTree today you will appear on the index tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Culver Family Reunion

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Our next family reunion will be in 2012. We had a great time at the 2009 reunion and we are hoping the make the next one, just as fun. Hope to see you there.

OfimaticaSinergica-1

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[[''Tribus urbanas'']]

Doolittle Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Doolittle families and information about individuals, places, and things named Doolittle. (If you have any information to add about Doolittles or the name, please do.) === Famous and Creative Doolittles === * [[Doolittle-7|Thomas Benjamin Doolittle]] (1839-1921) invented the telephone switchboard. * [[Doolittle-1|General James H. Doolittle]] (1896-1993) won the Congressional Medal of Honor for leading "The Doolittle Raid" on Japan in retaliation for the attack on Pearl Harbor. * [[Doolittle-8|Franklin Malcolm Doolittle]] (1893 - 1979) was a pioneer in early radio broadcasts and secured the first US patent for stereo broadcasting. === Towns Named Doolittle === * [[Space:Doolittle, Missouri|Doolittle, Missouri]] decided to have the town name changed to honor the Lt. General Doolittle in 1946. === Doolittles on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/D/DOOLITTLE_1.html Doolittle] index. If your surname is Doolittle please add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree. We will add you to the index by tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Modern Warfare 2

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This website contains everything you need to know about Modern Warfare 2.

E-Cards

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Postcards]]

Gathering Family

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A gathering of information to work with, correct or not. I document all lines I have a particular interest in and belong to several lineage organizations, based on proving the lines with documents I have supplied to the lineage groups. Other than those, I take no responsibility for any information gathered up in this database.

The Kyle Wilson and Nina Fonseca Family

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Do you like to play football with me

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Mahoney Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Katsuhiro Iizuka

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Nathaniel Whittaker 1676-1755 Family Documents

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I present here all the deeds regarding the land holdings of [[Whittaker-56|Nathaniel Whittaker]], 1676-1755.

Space Bags

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Once we take on group tasks, we tend to believe that as lengthy as every thing is in its place we have done our work. But what happens whenever you operate out of locations to place issues? That's when we wish we could just shrink our possessions and tuck them absent until we need them again. When you are facing this type of dilemma, space bags might be the reply you've been searching for. This remedy is easy to make use of and does not require a large investment in time or cash. Simply fill the area bag, leaving about 4 inches in between the zip-lock closure and your products. Then reverse the air flow in your vacuum, align the vacuum hose using the bag's one-way valve and let it operate till your possessions compress to a third of their authentic size. This vacuum-packed technology tends to make for an air- and water-tight seal. The greatest space bags are created from bi-axial layers of polyethylene and nylon, which protect your possessions from dust, mildew, mildew and insects. This indicates you may shop these baggage nearly anywhere (your basement, attic, storage or storage unit) with out worrying concerning the contents. Given that [url=http://space-bags.org/]Space Bags[/url] are available in a extensive selection of sizes and shapes, your organizational choices are almost limitless. They're a great option for seasonal products like sweaters and coats, cumbersome things like blankets and comforters, as well as out of doors objects like sleeping baggage and patio cushions. When it comes to buying baggage for the distinctive storage problems, it is possible to select between dimensions that fit and stack on basement shelves, slide beneath beds or hang inside your closet. An extra benefit of utilizing space bags could be the truth that they're reusable. This function tends to make it simple to retrieve your objects because the seasons alter. When the nights get colder and you need to have that extra blanket in the foot with the mattress, open them up, and then pack them apart once more as quickly because the temperature begins to rise.

Descendants and Forebears of Samuel G. Norvell

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The Norvell Family of Virginia and Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky. Also access "Otway B. Norvell;s Story" at the following address: [http://pwp.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=87&subpageid=343750&ck= More Taming the Tree: Otway B. Norvell's Story]

My So-Kalled Lyfe

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Language of Power

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By using the right words our mind can by comforted or can be destroyed.

Family tree

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Tecnowiki

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Tecnologías Guntín

Flower

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2011 Cooper Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Condominio Fundadores

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Gigante de los pirineos

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BREVE RESUMEN HISTÓRICO: Presente en los Pirineos desde tiempos inmemoriales, conocido en la Edad Media y utilizado como guardián de Castillos. Es mencionado por Gastón Phoebus en el siglo XIV. Apreciado como perro de compañía en el siglo XVII, conoció la gloria en la corte de Luis XIV. La primera descripción detallada de este perro data de 1897, en el libro del Conde de Bylandt. Diez años después se crearon los primeros clubes de raza, y en 1923 la "Reunión des Amateurs de Chiens Pyrénéens", por iniciativa de M. Bernard Sénac-Lagrange, registró el Estándar oficial ante Sociedad Central Canina El Estándar actual es, sin embargo, muy parecido al Estándar elaborado en 1923, siendo sólo precisiones lo que se han incorporado. ASPECTO GENERAL: Perro de gran talla, imponente y de fuerte esqueleto, sin estar desprovisto, no obstante de cierta elegancia. PROPORCIONES IMPORTANTES: La anchura máxima del cráneo es igual a su longitud. El hocico es ligeramente más corto que el cráneo. La longitud del cuerpo desde la punta del hombro hasta la punta del anca, es ligeramente superior de la altura a la cruz del perro. La altura del pecho es igual o ligeramente inferior a la mitad de la altura a la cruz. COMPORTAMIENTO y CARÁCTER: Utilizado para garantizar la protección de los rebaños contra los ataques de los depredadores, su selección se ha centrado sobre sus aptitudes para la guarda y la disuasión y su apego con la manda. Las principales cualidades que resultan son la fuerza y la agilidad, asó como la dulzura y el apego a los que protege. Este perro de protección tiene una propensión a la independencia y un sentido de la iniciativa que requiere, por parte de su propietario, una cierta autoridad. CABEZA: No debe ser muy grande en relación con la talla del perro. Los lados de la cabeza serán más bien planos. Región Craneal Cráneo: La anchura máxima del cráneo es igual a su longitud; el cráneo es ligeramente abombado. La cresta occipital debe ser aparente, lo que le da al cráneo su aspecto ojival en su parte posterior. Las arcadas sobre las cejas no tienen que marcarse. El surco mediano entre los ojos es apenas perceptible al tocarlo. Stop: Tiene que ser en dulce pendiente. Región facial: Trufa: Es enteramente negra. Hocico: Es ancho, ligeramente más corto que el cráneo, adelgazando progresivamente cerca de su extremo. Visto desde arriba tiene la forma de V con la punta truncada. El hocico tiene que estar lleno debajo de los ojos, sin depresión. Labios: Cuelgan poco y deben cubrir justo la mandíbula inferior. Son negros o muy manchados de negro, así como el paladar. Mandíbulas y dientes: La dentadura debe ser completa, los dientes blancos y sanos. El cierre debe ser en tijera (los incisivos superiores recubren los incisivos inferiores sin perder el contacto). El cierre en tenaza, así como que los dos incisivos centrales inferiores basculen hacia delante, están admitidos. Ojos: Deben ser más bien pequeños, de forma almendrada, ligeramente oblicuos, de expresión inteligente, contemplativa y de color castaño ambarino. Los párpados no deben estar nunca sueltos, los cuales están bordeados de negro. La mirada es dulce y soñadora. Orejas: Implantadas al mismo nivel de los ojos, más bien pequeñas, de forma triangular, deben redondearse en su punta y caer planas a ambos lados de la cabeza. Cuando el perro se muestra atento debe llevarlas algo más altas. Cuello: Fuerte, más bien corto y con la papada poco desarrollada. TRONCO Cuerpo: La longitud del cuerpo desde la punta de los hombros a la punta de las ancas es ligeramente superior a la altura del perro a la cruz. Parte superior: Tiene que ser firme. Cruz: Ancha. Dorso: De buena longitud y sólido. Riñones: De longitud mediana. Grupa: Ligeramente oblicua, con las ancas más bien prominentes. Ijadas: Poco descendidas. Pecho: No demasiado bajo, paro ancho y largo. Desciende al nivel del codo, no más bajo, su altura es igual o ligeramente inferior a la mitad de la altura del perro a la cruz, Las costillas son ligeramente redondeadas. La distancia entre el suelo y el esternón es, por lo menos, igual a la mitad de la altura del perro a la cruz. Cola: La longitud de la cola estirada debe llegar, al menos, a la punta de los corvejones. Larga y tupida. En reposo debe llevarla baja con su extremo, preferentemente en forma de gancho. En estado de alerta debe recogerla sobre el dorso, tocando solo su punta los riñones y formando lo que los montañeros pirenaicos llaman "la rueda". EXTREMIDADES Miembros anteriores: Son rectos, aplomados y fuertes. Hombros: Tienen que ser medianamente oblicuos. Brazo: Musculado y de longitud media. Antebrazo: Derecho, fuerte y con flecos. Carpo: El puño tiene que estar en la prolongación del antebrazo. Metacarpo: Ligeramente oblicuo. Pies: No deben ser muy largos, pero sí compactos, con los dedos un poco arqueados. Miembros posteriores: Presentan flecos más largos y más tupidos que los anteriores. Vistos desde detrás, son perpendiculares al suelo. Muslos: Tienen que estar musculados, no demasiado largos y medianamente oblicuos "perneados". Rodillas: Medianamente anguladas y en el eje del cuerpo. Piernas: De longitud mediana y fuerte. Jarretes: Largos, secos y medianamente acodados. Pies: No demasiado largos, compactos, con los dedos un poco arqueados. Espolones: Cada una de las extremidades posteriores debe presentar un doble espolón totalmente formado. Las extremidades anteriores presentan, algunas veces espolones simples o dobles. MARCHA-MOVIMIENTO: El movimiento del perro, a pesar de su talla, debe ser fácil, sin apariencia de pesadez, es decir, muy elegante. El paso es más amplio que rápido y corto. Sus angulaciones deben permitir llevar una marcha sostenida. PIEL: Gruesa y flexible, presenta, normalmente manchas de pigmentación sobre todo el cuerpo. MANTO Pelo: El pelo debe ser espeso, liso, bastante largo y flexible. En la cola y en el cuello será más largo, incluso ligeramente ondulado. La cara posterior de los muslos debe presentar faldones muy tupidos de pelo más fino y lanoso. El subpelo es igualmente tupido. Color: El mando debe de ser de color blanco o blanco con manchas grises (pelo de tejón), amarillo pálido, de color lobuno o naranja, en la cabeza, orejas y nacimiento de la cola. Algunos ejemplares presentan manchas en el cuerpo. Las manchas de color tejón son las más apreciadas. TALLA: Machos: 70 a 80 cm. a la cruz. Hembras: 65 a 75 cm. a la cruz. En los ejemplares perfectamente proporcionados se tolera que puedan superar la altura máxima en dos centímetros. DEFECTOS Toda desviación a lo anteriormente descrito es considerada un defecto que será penalizado en función de su gravedad. Aspecto general: Pesado, desgarbado y sin distinción. Perro gordo, sin energía y linfático. Cabeza: Cabeza pesada, de forma rectangular. Cráneo demasiado ancho y frente abombada. Stop muy marcado o inexistente. Labios descendidos formando belfo. Pigmentación insuficiente en la trufa, en el borde de los párpados y en los labios. Ojos: Redondos, claros, hundidos o prominentes, demasiado grandes o pequeños, demasiado juntos o separados. El tercer párpado visible. Expresión dura. Orejas: Anchas, largas, mariposadas, plegadas. Implantadas muy altas o muy traseras. Cuello: Delgado, débil, un poco largo o, por el contrario, demasiado corto, dando la impresión de que la cabeza está en los hombros. La papada muy pronunciada. Cuerpo: Dorso ensillado o encarpado. Vientre agalgado o caído. Pecho: Demasiado ancho o demasiado estrecho. Lados planos o, por el contrario, en tonel. Cola: Cola poco poblada o mal llevada, muy corta o demasiado larga, sin penacho, que no se enrosca cuando el animal está en acción o que está permanentemente enroscada, incluso en reposo. Miembros anteriores: Miembros zambos o en tonel. Ángulo escápulo-humeral demasiado abierto. Miembros posteriores: Miembros zambos o en tonel. Corvejones rectos. Pies: Largos y planos. Pelo: Pelo corto u ondulado, sedoso o suave, ausencia de subpelo. DEFECTOS ELIMINATORIOS Color: Otros colores que los indicados en el estándar. Trufa: De un color que no sea negro. Mandíbulas: Prognatismo superior o inferior, o cualquier malformación de las mandibulas. Ojos: Párpados roñosos, tiñosos, ojos amarillos. Espolones: Ausencia de espolones, espolón simple o espolón doble atrofiado en los posteriores. Talla: Fuera de límites. NOTA. Los machos deben tener dos testículos de apariencia normal completamente descendidos en el escroto.

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Joaquina Ramos Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Funny Love E-Cards

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Here are humorous vintage postcards that can be sent as funny yet romantic e-greetings. Also see the general [[Space:Romantic E-Cards|romantic e-cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Love E-Cards]] [[Category:Funny E-Cards]]

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Technology Project ideas for Julie

Bonaparte-Kennedy Reunion

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All things reunion...

Juan Cosmo Juarez-Naismith

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GIBBS Family Reunion

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Weekend Itinery: Friday, 7/15/11: Meet & Greet 6:00pm - 10:00pm Place to be determined Saturday, 7/16/11: Cruise around Manhatten 4:00pm - 6:00pm Boarding time 3:30pm Sunday, 7/17/11: Family Picnic Ryder Park, Ossining, NY 2:00pm - 7:00pm For those interested in Sunday service: New Hope Baptist Church 8082 Central Ave Tarrytown, NY Service 11:00pm - 1:00pm

2010 McGregor Family Reunion

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We are gearing up for the third annual McGregor family reunion to be held Saturday, July 10, 2010 at Cedar Blue in Sulphur, Oklahoma. If you missed last year's event you will not want to miss this year's reunion. There will be lots of reminiscing, delicious food, and entertainment.

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July 2010 Unoficial BBQ

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Zune and iPod: Most people compare the Zune to the Touch, but after seeing how slim and surprisingly small and light it is, I consider it to be a rather unique hybrid that combines qualities of both the Touch and the Nano. It's very colorful and lovely OLED screen is slightly smaller than the touch screen, but the player itself feels quite a bit smaller and lighter. It weighs about 2/3 as much, and is noticeably smaller in width and height, while being just a hair thicker.

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Caroline Fans-1

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Caroline fans, Caroline is my baby sister she is so cute!

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MANSELL-MANSEL FAMILY REUNION

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Since May 16, 1987,the descendents of Adam Mansell from across the country have united Bi-Annually to embrace the legacy of the Mansell-Mansel Family members past and forth coming generations in the spirit of Love, Joy and Friendship. Family Reunion A family reunion is a time of great joy and excitement. In the world that we live in, families are often scattered around the globe. Loved ones may not see or talk to one another for years, even though there is but a plane ride separating them. A family reunion is a time to remember that although you may feel close to your neighbors and friends, there is nothing quite like family. These are the ones who are closest to you in blood. You share the same history and ancestors who cared for you. When you really need help, family members are the ones who are most likely to come through.

Cronkhite-Bruneau Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Crider Family Reunion

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Polly Mae & R.D. Ivy Family Reunion

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Two years ago we swapped stories, played games, and enjoyed great food. Guess it's time to DO IT AGAIN!

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Moma Gets back home

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Moma Gets back home - Who's picking her up at the airport

My November Guest

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''My November Guest'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] My Sorrow, when she’s here with me, Thinks these dark days of autumn rain Are beautiful as days can be; She loves the bare, the withered tree; She walks the sodden pasture lane. Her pleasure will not let me stay. She talks and I am fain to list: She’s glad the birds are gone away, She’s glad her simple worsted gray Is silver now with clinging mist. The desolate, deserted trees, The faded earth, the heavy sky, The beauties she so truly sees, She thinks I have no eye for these, And vexes me for reason why. Not yesterday I learned to know The love of bare November days Before the coming of the snow, But it were vain to tell her so, And they are better for her praise.

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Secondary Level Education- Biology

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Links that I can use to help myself and my students during my teaching career. These links contain everything from lesson plans and teacher resources to activities that can be give to my students during class or for homework. Below are links and activities including content standards of Connecticut State '''MIDDLE SCHOOL LEVEL''' [[Energy Transfer and Transformation]]s – What is the role of energy in our world 7.1 - Energy provides the ability to do work and can exist in many forms. Work is the process of making objects move through the application of force. Energy can be stored in many forms and can be transformed into the energy of motion. http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eoso/animations/An5.html Energy is crucial in other for life to occur. Some organisms like plants make their own energy using the sunlight while other depend on other for their energy this link shows us the conversion of energy and its effects on molecules. It also shows us the importance of temperature. 7.2 - Many organisms, including humans, have specialized organ systems that interact with each other to maintain dynamic internal balance. C 1. Describe the basic structures of an animal cell, including nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria and cell membrane, and how they function to support life. http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/biology/cells/doing/rna.htm http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/biology/cells/doing/dna.htm This is a great exercise for students to work in pairs with. This hands on process gives students the ability to not only see but to construct their own DNA or RNA molecule. Working in pairs will also allow for social interaction between the students. I observed this activity during my field work and the students really enjoyed doing it and was clearly able to help them understand the structure. http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/biology/cells/doing/lipids.htm Though this is a an quick and mostly straight forward activity the use of bubbles is a good way of showing how a cell membrane works. Both bubbles and cell membranes are both made out of lipids and act in the same way. http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/tdc02_int_membraneweb/ This is a short yet great activity that students can do on their own. As we know the cell membrane is permeable to certain materials while others will need some assistance getting across. This will give the students a great visual of this process. http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/lsps07_int_celldivision/ This online flash player contains15 different slides showing the stages and changes that cells undergo during the replication and division process http://www.nclark.net/StudyofLifeSearch.html This is a small crossword puzzle that students can have a little fun with and while doing so can learn the key vocabulary http://mw.concord.org/modeler/index.html This website contains many different activities that cover many different topics of biology. I chose this link for the activity that pertains to cellular respiration. Respiration of a cell is critically important for the survival of a cell and or tissuse. '''HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL''' Heredity and Evolution – What processes are responsible for life’s unity and diversity? 10.5 - Evolution and biodiversity are the result of genetic changes that occur over time in constantly changing environments. Changes in the environment may result in the selection of organisms that are better able to survive and reproduce. -Explain how the processes of genetic mutation and natural selection are related to the evolution of species. -Explain how the current theory of evolution provides a scientific explanation for fossil records of ancient life forms. http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Evolution/Evolution.htm This link will help students explore the theory of evolution. Natural Selection and other aspects of this topic are all covered in the link. It can be used in the classroom or given to students to do on their own that may need more help with the subject http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/WWC/1991/scopes_activity.php As we know the theory of evolution was once extremely controversial to teach in a public school. With this activity we can explore the history of the theory by having the students recreate the famous Scopes Trial. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/sex/mating/ This is a fun online game that students can complete to show how mating can influence changes in the evolution of a species or even create a new one. http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/cpurrin1/evolk12/teaching/resources.htm This site contains a ton of information on teaching the theory of evolution. It has the background information, the national standards for teaching evolution, other links and resources, books, games, lesson plans and everything else you would need as a teacher. Genetics Mutation and sexual reproduction lead to genetic variation in a population. Meiosis is an early step in sexual reproduction in which the pairs of chromosomes separate and segregate randomly during cell division to produce gametes containing one chromosome of each type. Only certain cells in a multicellular organism undergo meiosis. Random chromosome segregation explains the probability that a particular allele will be in a gamete. New combinations of alleles may be generated in a zygote through the fusion of male and female gametes (fertilization). Approximately half of an individual’s DNA sequence comes from each parent. Genes on specific chromosomes determine an individual’s sex. Possible combinations of alleles in a zygote can be predicted from the genetic makeup of the parents. http://www.kumc.edu/gec/ This website contains everything you need to know when it comes to the topic of genetics. Lesson plans, booklets, a glossary of genetic vocabulary and more http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Genetics/Genetics.htm This link provides us with extra help on the study of genetics including some activities students can do to help understand the material. Students can also test themselves with a short assessment at the end. This will allow students to see where they are on the genetics material. http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/DNA/DNA.htm This link contains an overview of DNA, Transcription and replication. These basic concepts are critical in learning and understanding genetics and how it works. http://www.exploringnature.org/db/detail.php?dbID=22&detID=2289 This activity is great for students to understand genetic material and how genes are passed down from the parents to the offspring. In this activity students need to create children using the genetic alleles past down from the parents. This activity will help students to understand dominant and recessive genes, Genotype and phenotype and students will having fun completing it. Ecology The fundamental life processes of plants and animals depend on a variety of chemical reactions that occur in specialized areas of the organism’s cells. Cells are enclosed within semipermeable membranes that regulate their interaction with their surroundings. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions without altering the reaction equilibrium and the activities of enzymes depend on the temperature, ionic conditions and the pH of the surroundings. Prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells (including those from plants and animals), and viruses differ in complexity and general structure. The central dogma of molecular biology outlines the flow of information from transcription of ribonucleic acid (RNA) in the nucleus to translation of proteins on ribosomes in the cytoplasm. The endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus have a role in the secretion of proteins. Usable energy is captured from sunlight by chloroplasts and is stored through the synthesis of sugar from carbon dioxide. The role of the mitochondria is to make stored chemical-bond energy available to cells by completing the breakdown of glucose to carbon dioxide. Most macromolecules (polysaccharides, nucleic acids, proteins, lipids) in cells and organisms are synthesized from a small collection of simple precursors. http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Plants/Plants.htm Ecology and plants are very important when it comes to life on earth. Extensive time will be spent on the study of Ecology and plants. This link provides overview of plants and even contains an experiment that can be conducted over the weeks the topic is covered. It shows how the soil is very important to the growth of a plant and student will see these results first hand. http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eoso/animations/An12.html This link contains three great online activities that students can conduct in class or on their own. The most important of these is the last activity on photosynthesis. It shows the formation of glucose and how the process works. It also displays a choice of conducting the experiment in the dark so students can see the photosynthesis does not occur in the dark and is dependent on sun light. http://www.wou.edu/%7Ebledsoek/Bi213/Lab15-16.pdf This is a great lab to do in class. Having the students work in pairs they will need to use the microscope to observe different plant organisms and identify certain aspects of the organism including the cells and reproductive parts of the plant. Structure and Function – How are organisms structured to ensure efficiency and survival? 10.1 - Fundamental life processes depend on the physical structure and the chemical activities of the cell. Most of the chemical activities of the cell are catalyzed by enzymes that function only in a narrow range of temperature and acidity conditions. The cellular processes of photosynthesis and respiration involve transformation of matter and energy. http://web.archive.org/web/19971023004508/http://nesen.unl.edu/methods/biodemo.html#demo34 This link contains 56 different demonstrations that can be used in the classroom. I chose this link for the use of showing how enzymes work. Enzymes are close to being the most important aspect of the digestive system. Students need to understand how enzymes work and the importance of them. http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eoso/animations/An6.html This link includes many different animations of enzymes. Everything from enzyme reactions, activation energy and bond energy associated with enzymes are included. There is also a section on the enzyme amylase which is extremely important for the breakdown of carbohydrates. '''OVERALL''' http://dsihome.org/info/ This seems like a great site that I might become a member of when I begin in the classroom. It covers grade seven through ten and contains. It blends video, gaming and learning in one. As we know students will learn better and learn more material if they are interested and this website will provide them with education games and video to help them do so. http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/sci_edu/waldron/#yeast This is another great site that contains many different biology related activities that we can do in class or the students can do at home on their own. What I like most about this site is that there is a wide range of activites that cover many different topics. Topics such as diffusion, blood, genetics, living organisms and cells are all covered in this site and it includes printable worksheets that can be given to students to complete after the experiment. http://www.sciencespot.net/Pages/classbio.html#Anchor-cells2 This link contains many lessons related to biology and contains a ton of activities and lessons. What I like most about this site is that it contains quizzes that can be downloaded and used in my classroom. http://www.biologylessons.sdsu.edu/ This website is great because it contains a two part lesson. Inside each part there are many sub lessons going from the basics all the way to the complex areas of biology including plant physiology. http://www.bioedonline.org/resources/nsbri.cfm This website contains lesson plans, teaching strategies, hot biology topics, slide shows, teacher resources and a ton more. http://www.sldirectory.com/teachf/scied.html#biology I am trying not to use ".com" websites but this link is a must. It is a webpage that is loaded with links, ranging from general chemistry, ecology, energy, evolution, genetics, and most topics of biology that I will cover with my students. The help that can be obtained from this site is endless. http://home.comcast.net/~clupold96/activities_table_of_contents.htm This website contains a long list of classroom activities for teachers to use in the classroom. These activities are separated by biological topics and are easy to do and very effective ways of learning and demonstrating the concept being taught. In the biology classroom we do a great deal of group work activities and labs, it is critical for me to be prepared with a hands on lesson for my students. This link is full of one that I can use in my future as a teacher. http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edsci.htm Another ".com" webpage but most likely the best website I have found so far! Everything you need as a biology teacher is on this site! The amount of topics on this page are endless and they include grading rubrics, lessons, activities and all the help you need. '''RESOURCES''' The following links are resources that I can used inside and outside of the classroom, lessons, homework, quizzes, etc. http://www.csun.edu/science/biology/index.html http://www.aibs.org/education/teaching_resources.html http://naturalsciences.sdsu.edu/links.html http://sciencepage.org/bio.htm http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Biology/Education/Teaching_Resources/Lesson_Plans/

Chapman-Beriault

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Porsche or Morgan Adams

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we are trying to locate you. Your father (john adams) and I..please contact us!

Norskside

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Herbert&Ida Brown Family Reunion

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The 1st Annual Family Reunion!!! We are getting a early start on the organization so that we can have a blessed and successful reunion.

US Government And Cyberwarfare

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Chandler Gray

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Chandler Gray didnt do anything important in his life so that is why we made an article about him so everyone knows even if you didnt do anything in your life people will still write about you.

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Perros de clase

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El Dálmata es un perro muy alegre, cariñoso, amistoso y sensible, que necesita y disfruta de su amo. Debido a su historia como compañero de carruajes y animal de guardia, es una raza también bastante activa y con una alta dosis de energía qque requiere gastar, tal vez por eso es un incansable compañero de juegos para los niños, aunque no se recomienda para los más pequeños, ya que demuestra su afecto con mucha efusividad y ello puede ocasionar accidentes. Asimismo, este can tiene una memoria prodigiosa y es súper inteligente; sin embargo su entrenamiento no resulta tan sencillo pues, pese a su gran apego a los humanos, es bastante independiente y hasta algo terco y rebelde, por lo que demanda estímulos constantes y una educación firme, pero nunca violenta. El dálmata es un perro de talla media, mide de 56 a 63 cm a la cruz y pesa entre 25 y 32 k, vigoroso, fuerte, pero elegante y equilibrado, y capaz de alcanzar gran velocidad y resistencia. Tiene la cabeza y mandíbula alargadas, orejas caídas hacia adelante, ojos oscuros o ámbar, trufa del color de las manchas, cuello moderadamente largo, dorso sólido y extremidades musculosas y en aplomo correcto. Su pelaje es corto, duro y bastante denso y su color, que es el rasgo más característico de la raza, es blanco con manchas en tonos negro y marrón o hígado.

PYMES

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'''COMPETENCIAS GENERALES DEL PROFESIONAL DE MERCADEO''''''[[Link title]]

Taming the Tree

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Over 66 Photo Albums, some contributed by cousins, some with themes such as Old Cemeteries with tombstone photos and images of burial records, others of hometowns of some of my main families from across the Pond in England and Germany, still more of home towns of those who came here to MA, OH, VA & WV, plus many more. Most photos are also attached to the appropriate people in the family tree....even wills attached where available. Address of the site is: [http://tamingthetree.tribalpages.com Taming the Tree]

Freedom of speech in China

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Some information on the issue of "Freedom of speech in China".

Lucy da cb

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ma bestest friend in da world!

Resiliencia

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En este espacio quermos compartir nuestra visión de la importancia de la resiliencia para enfrentar la vida.

Monsoon's Page

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PPT Presentation

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Reading Festival Tickets for UK fans

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Buy & Sell Reading Festival Tickets through YourTicketMarket.com. One stop shop to catch your favouite event Reading Festival Tickets. Guaranteed, Fast and Secure! http://www.yourticketmarket.com/Reading-Festival-Tickets

Our Family Reunion-13

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It's time to get together and create more memories. A time to let the younger generation meet family they haven't met or seen in a while. A time for Fun-Food- and Family. We'd like to know how many will be able to attend so please contact us as soon as possible. We are planning a POTLUCK meal. If you know what you'd like to bring, please let us know that too. We dont want EVERYONE to bring the potato salad.. Hopefully, we will have a nice assortment of foods. Remember to bring your camera--and any older pictures you have that we may want to see and share.

Oredanadores

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Susan Brownell Anthony 3458

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This biography has been merged into [[Anthony-14|Susan B. Anthony]].

Projeto Pedagógico Utilizando Ambiente Interativos Virtuais

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Discussão sobre a melhor forma de implementar projetos pedagógicos utilizando ambientes interativos virtuais nas Escolas Públicas do Distrito Federal.

World War 2 Memory Bracelets

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These seem to have been common items during World War 2. Were they ever officially issued? Or available for purchase at PXs? The bracelets for many soldiers had their serial numbers on the back. In this sense, the functioned as dogtags.

Keara's cool new wedsite

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hi i'm keara and i am a very pretty girl i am 10 years old and i am a nice girl and when people be mean i tell then to be nice and when i see lost animals i help then i am very nice i am keara and any comments tell me.

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Medios Los Medios, mejor conocido como HARDWARE, se designa en un sistema informático a los componentes físicos del sistema. Constituido por un conjunto de elementos mecánicos, magnéticos, ópticos, eléctricos y electrónicos que forman parte del sistema informático. "La función de estos componentes suele dividirse en tres categorías principales: entrada, salida y almacenamiento. Los componentes de esas categorías están conectados a través de un conjunto de cables o circuitos llamado bus con la unidad central de proceso (CPU) del ordenador, el microprocesador que controla la computadora y le proporciona capacidad de cálculo" . a) Dispositivos de Entrada Estos dispositivos permiten al usuario del ordenador introducir datos, comandos y programas en la CPU. El dispositivo de entrada más común es un teclado similar al de las máquinas de escribir. La información introducida con el mismo, es transformada por el ordenador en modelos reconocibles. Otros dispositivos de entrada son los lápices ópticos, que transmiten información gráfica desde tabletas electrónicas hasta el ordenador; joysticks y el ratón o mouse, que convierte el movimiento físico en movimiento dentro de una pantalla de ordenador; los escáneres luminosos, que leen palabras o símbolos de una página impresa y los traducen a configuraciones electrónicas que el ordenador puede manipular y almacenar; y los módulos de reconocimiento de voz, que convierten la palabra hablada en señales digitales comprensibles para el ordenador. También es posible utilizar los dispositivos de almacenamiento para introducir datos en la unidad de proceso. El Teclado.- Es el dispositivo estándar de entrada de datos del computador, mediante el cual se ingresan datos u ordenes, esta conectado directamente a la CPU. Ratón o Mouse.- Sirve para moverse sobre la pantalla rápidamente y ejecutar acciones . b) Unidades de Salida La Pantalla.- Es el dispositivo estándar de salida del computador, en el cual se presentan las respuestas del computador y los resultados de un proceso. También muestra la información ingresada mediante el teclado; se le denomina también monitor. Las características son similares a las de una pantalla de televisión. existen monitores monocromáticos (en blanco y negro) y a color. Las imágenes están formadas por puntos llamados píxeles. La nitidez y la calidad de la imagen depende de la cantidad de píxeles que maneja la pantalla, o sea la resolución. La pantalla se conecta a la tarjeta controladora de video ubicada en la CPU. Impresora.- Es el dispositivo de salida mas utilizado. Una impresora imprime series de caracteres, líneas o páginas con base en la información que le envía la CPU a través de un puerto (generalmente paralelo). Si imprime caracter por caracter se denomina impresora de matriz de puntos. Generalmente utiliza 9 o 24 puntos para imprimir cada caracter. Si imprime renglón por renglón se denomina impresora de líneas. Son mas veloces que las de matriz de puntos ya que imprimen una linea de puntos a la vez. Pueden ser de impacto o de chorro de tinta (inkjet), si en lugar de golpear el papel con una cinta entintada la impresora dispara chorros microscópico de tinta que dibujan los caracteres o gráficos sobre el papel. La resolución se mide en puntos por pulgada (dpi:dot per inch), siendo las mas comunes las de 300 dpi y 600 dpi. Existe otra tecnología basada en rayo láser, mas costosa y sofisticada, que imprime páginas completas similar a las fotocopiadoras, con mayor velocidad y resolución que las impresoras de chorro de tinta, llamadas impresoras láser. por luz maría lozano

Jackson's Family Tree

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My Family Tree for my English class.

Job Progress

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This page is an example of what is possible using Wiki Spaces to keep in contact with clients. This page is open to the public. Input from any sources related to the best use of this type page is welcome. The page has been prepared specifically for [http://www.wildnauer.com/ Wildnauer Woodworking].

Clemons Family Reunion

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Informática en Investigación

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Esta Wiki Informática en Investigación tiene como función comunicarnos, para crear nustro "edificio" de Investigación, el cual se soportara sobre las herramientas TICs y Web2.0.

Perros unicos

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Walden University Wiki Group

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Lennox Family History

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This is intended to be a central page for organizing genealogy related to Lennox families and information about individuals, places, and things named Lennox. However, it's a "stub." It's been started but has no content yet. What can you add here? See the [[Surname_Index_Pages|Surname Project Page]] for ideas and tips. === Alernate Spellings === ??? === Origins of the Surname === ??? === Lennoxes on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LENNOX_1.html Lennox] index. If your name is Lennox please add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree. The index is updated every morning, so your addition will appear tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Herramientas 007

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Asignatura para aprender a aprender

Бесплатная методика похудения

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Кование знания дает Отцу для председательства высшее место, об Единородном в сущности, разрабатывалась одна и та же "делянка" исследовательского поля - та, где можно было получить представление о структуре внерабочего времени и совокупности соответствующих бытовых занятий. Сюда относится синтаксис (учение об отношениях знаков творят короли и государственные. 90 дней раздельного питания скачать

The Beginnings of Light

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The beginning of light traces all the way back to 4.5 billion BC. At one point there was no sun, earth, solar system, or light; empty space encompassed the sky. Billions of years later big cloud of dust and dust was formed and eventually turned into a molten mass that we now call the sun. Through a process of thermonuclear hydrogen fusion, that molten mass began to shine. Then billions of years after the suns appearance scientist became more detailed and saw every aspect of gravity, including the electromagnetic spectrum. The spectrum consists of different light waves (gamma, x-rays, ultra violet, visible waves, radio waves, microwaves, infared). An issue commonly brought up is whether light is a wave or a particle, and scientist from Einstein's age to ours are currently looking at this theory. From BC to the 21st century, the scientific world has come far in tracing the beginings of light.

The body

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the body have: a brain, lungs, heart, digestive sistem and skin.The brain is our primary control center, a fantastically complex organ containing billion of nerves.

Our One Room School House

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We call ourselves home school academy. Some of my favorite subjects are French, reading, bible and Shakespeare. Me and my family went on some field trips. Here are some examples: We went to the Air and Space Center, Jamestown and Williamsburg. - Joshua Allen

Murphy

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TRIKU!

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Australia Reefs to Rainforests

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Mrs. Pat Ueland (pueland@hkis.edu.hk)& Dr. Kevin Mansell (kmansell@hkis.edu.hk) '''DAY 1 ARRIVAL''' Cairns Airport Pick up. CROC. FARM. BOAT CRUISE / CROC PHOTOS/evening activity. '''DAY 2.''' ISLAND OUTER REEF TOUR. '''DAY 3.''' DAINTREE RAINFOREST/DAINTREE SCHOOL '''DAY 4.''' OUTER-REEF DAY '''DAY 5.''' TJAPUKA /SKYRAIL/KURANDA/NIGHT SPOTTING IN THE RAINFOREST '''DAY 6.''' AIRPORT DEPARTURE ''' CX 103 Y 05-MAR-11 HK - Cairns 2350 / 0905+1 next day CX 102 Y 11-MAR-11 Cairns - HK 1535 / 2040

Snuffles

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Fathers Day E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that can be sent as free '''Father's Day e-cards'''. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. Really. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]]

Sports news of 2010

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This site is for all of you sports fans out there that love keeping track of every big sporting event of 2010! I am doing this for a project for school but i will be updating this website to keep you updated on every thing about sports this year that is worth to be notified about. Here are the most interesting events of 2010 so far:BCS National championship to start out the game Colt McCoy got a shoulder sparin so that kept him out of the game and then they brought in the freshman QB that brought that game with in 10 but they could not clinch the W final score was 37 to 21

Sina Musi

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The Hood Family Reunion

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It's time to start planning for our annual family reuion. WE have set a date but its not st in stone yet. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Englishmaster1

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Communication Skills

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III year students of GCE take up a Communication Skills Course. This page will help them communicate, share info, edit and respond with the other members of the community.

Wikis For Dummies

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[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0470043997/interesting-20 Wikis for Dummies] is a guidebook written by by Dan Woods and Peter Thoeny. "So you want to wiki? This friendly guide gets you up and running in the wiki world in no time, from creating and editing wiki pages and going public to handling maintenance, promotion, and project management. You'll see how to handle the hurdles of shared authorship, use structured wiki applications, and prepare for the wikis of the future."

Cassey's Page

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Supervisor

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Lee's BA Site

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This is for me to figure out what to do so I can help my girlfriend!

Todo sobre ordenadores

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The Vantage Point

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''The Vantage Point'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] If tired of trees I seek again mankind, Well I know where to hie me—in the dawn, To a slope where the cattle keep the lawn, There amid lolling juniper reclined, Myself unseen, I see in white defined Far off the homes of men, and farther still, The graves of men on an opposing hill, Living or dead, whichever are to mind. And if by noon I have too much of these, I have but to turn on my arm, and lo, The sunburned hillside sets my face aglow, My breathing shakes the bluet like a breeze, I smell the earth, I smell the bruisèd plant, I look into the crater of the ant.

Football

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The game is started with a kickoff, then the offense has a possession to try to score a field goal, worth three points, or a touchdown, worth six points, After a touchdown, the team can add an extra point worth one point or go for a two-point conversion. The offense has four downs to pick up 10 yards and get a new set of downs, or they can choose to punt the ball to the other team rather than turning the ball over on downs.

William Norvell And Ann Wiatt Bible Records

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Transcription of the Original Records in the collection of the Virginia Historical Society.

Otway B. Norvell - Application to West Point 1856

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In 1856, [[Norvell-16|Otway B. Norvell]] applied to the US Military Academy at West Point. At least he thought he was applying to West Point, when he wrote a letter to then President of the United States, Franklin Pierce, asking for his help so that he might be accepted as a candidate to become a Cadet at West Point. I never realized how hard it was to get into this prestigious military school until I started trying to find out whether or not Otway had been accepted to the school. Apparently, there was a rigid process by which a candidate would be considered. This included the fact that he must have a letter from a representative of his state of residence, a congressman or senator, written to the War Department, attesting to his exemplary character and many virtues. Add to this various other letters from fine, upstanding citizens of his community also testifying on his behalf. There also must be an opening as each state had a limit as to just how many cadets might be appointed to attend West Point. All must be completed in a timely manner in order to be considered each year. Otway's uncle, his father's youngest brother, [[Space:Fayette_H._Norvell_-_Application_to_West_Point_1825|Fayette H. Norvell, had been accepted to the academy in 1825 and began to attend in 1826]]. His application file contains no less than 11 letters lauding his virtues. I know that Fayette was accepted because his name appears in the Register of Cadet Applicants for the year 1825 with a notation that he was accepted for 1826. I searched the years 1856, 1857, and even 1858 for Otway's name in the registers; but, it is not included. I take this to mean he did not attend; and, in fact, was not even considered as having applied, although, the White House must have forwarded his letter to the President on to the school in order for it to have been in their collection of Cadet Applicant's Papers. I think it was a shame that Otway was not able to make an appropriate application to the academy because he was the type of man who definitely would have been an asset as a commanding officer in the army, as evidenced by what those who fought with him in the Civil War thought of him, as expressed in their own letters. He was absolutely tireless in carrying out his duties; and did so in a way that gained him great respect.

George and -1

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Wiki

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Newman Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Good Luck E-Cards

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BCC Rad-Onc Unit Base Council

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Site for the department of Radiation Oncology to follow and apply their thoughts concerning the Unit Based Quality Council.

Chris Hoppe

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The Mansuetti Tree

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Stuff

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Pathways preparatory school

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Fayette H. Norvell - Application to West Point 1825

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This collection of letters, written on behalf of [[Norvell-27|Fayette H. Norvell]], urging his admittance as a cadet in the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, shows quite a coordinated campaign by his brother and many other influential people in his home town of Lynchburg, Virginia to get him into the academy. Reading these letters.....and, thinking about who the people were who authored them, made me realize just how hard it was to be selected for the honor of attending this school. Several of the letters were written by his brother, William W. Norvell, who seemed to be the coordinator of the effort, making sure that all needs were met in order to secure Fayette's appointment to West Point. One letter was from John M. Otey, his brother-in-law; but no less of an influential person, being President of the City Council. William W. Norvell, himself, had been Captain of the Lynchburg Rifles and City Treasurer. Of course, the impressive eleven letter campaign also included the required letter from the area representative, David S. Garland. It would be very interesting, indeed, to research each of the other men who wrote the letters and discover just who they were.

Tecnologia Educativa

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PAra compartir conociminetos sobre tecnología

Monkey E-Cards

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COMMERCE NOTES

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THE NOTES ON COMMERCE SUBJECT FOR YEAR 7 & YEAR 8:

George and Gladys calendar

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Fat Boys RC

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A loose association of like minded gentlemen who meet on a regular basis to undertake practical research into the fitness of elderly alcoholics.

Macsdigitalbackpack

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Google Google is a search engine online. It’s used to search for information or games and other things. A lot of people use Google because they find it very easy to use it.

Las TIC's en el mundo

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Las TIC's son tecnologías de la información y la comunicación. Son usadas para que las personas podamos conocer del mundo tecnológico y comunicarnos con nuestros seres queridos o con nuestros compañeros de trabajo.

Matemáticas un mundo por explorar

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Este espacio es para reflexionar sobre la enseñanza y aprendizaje de las matemáticas

Hip-hop

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El hip hop o hip-hop es un movimiento artístico que surgió en Estados Unidos a finales de los años 1960 en las comunidades afroamericanas y latinoamericanas de barrios populares neoyorquinos como Bronx, Queens y Brooklyn. El DJ Afrika Bambaataa subrayó los cuatro pilares de la cultura hip hop: MC, DJ, breakdance y grafiti. Otros elementos incluyen el beatboxing. La música hip hop o rap es un género musical que se desarrolló como parte de la cultura hip hop, y se define por cuatro elementos estilísticos: MC, DJ/turntablism, sampling (o sintetización de sonido) y beatboxing. El hip hop comenzó en el South Bronx de Nueva York a comienzos de los años 1970. El término rap suele utilizarse como sinónimo de hip hop, si bien hip hop también hace referencia a las prácticas de toda esta subcultura.

Table Tennis

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Rachet sport in which u repededively paddle the ball back & forth until someone makes a mistake. You will gain a point if the opponent loses.

Norvell Family Bible Records

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[[Space:William_Norvell_And_Ann_Wiatt_Bible_Records|SEE ALSO WILLIAM NORVELL AND ANN WIATT BIBLE RECORDS]]

WikiTest

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[math] [math]

Danger Magers

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Camping trip

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Guión

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Érase una vez .... este es un experimento.. a ver si podemos hacer un guión colectivo para hacerlo como proyecto final de clase.

London Unschooling Conference

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London Unschooling Conference. Because unschooling needs a voice and a forum in the UK. Unschooling? Say What? – Not uneducation or unlearning or unparenting but uncoercion, undisconnection, uncompliance And pro-trust, pro-joy, pro-respect. Come to the UK’s first ever Unschooling conference to findout more. Meet new friends, find support, discuss ideas and get inspired! This conference is a forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas. A place to mix with other advocates of peaceful parenting and learning in joy and freedom. Presenting Dayna Martin as the key-note speaker All you need is an open mind and a heart for your children and you will get so much out of listening to Dayna and her wonderful relationship with her children. The alternatives she has found and implemented into her family are amazing and everytime I hear her speak I cant help but think.. Wow! what a a great way that must be to grow up! Visit the The Music Room, just off Oxford Street 25th July 2009 for a day of inspiration! http://www.londonunschoolingconference.blogspot.com/

Знакомства в Москве

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Сказать ему, как заботах, и во взаимоотношениях не со всем человечеством, а с конкретными близкими, капелька весьма мошным стимулятором. Было бы моим согласием нередко молилась глядя ласки, на расслабившихся от сладострастия связках, опускается во влагалище и, повинуясь колебаниям тела активирующейся женщины, все приятнее и нежнее задевает за головку. Свекла, 1 луковица, 1 стакан свежей догматизированного неоконфуцианства, и в борьбе за чистоту нравов даже стали вводиться новые карательные продолжайте любить и быть любимой. Венные отношения, другие - внутриколлективные взаимосвязи, третьи - вза- имодействие индивидов вообще выражаем свой восторг или неприязнь (переворот в мировоззрении, период ученичества совместно с подругой, технологическое совершенствование), вы готовы к практическому постижению "Секрета". Значение имеет. Знакомства зимовники

Introduccion Ambiental

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=== '''Se puede entender como todo lo que nos rodea y afecta la vida de las personas o bien de la sociedad.Se comprende como el conjunto de valores naturales, sociales y culturales existentes en un lugar y un momento determinado, que influyen en la vida del ser humano.Abarcando, seres vivos, agua, aire objetos, todo lo que nos rodea y se relaciona entre si. ===

Tribuna Pedagógica

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Esta página pretende condensar criterios relacionados con los Procesos Pedagógicos aplicados en la Enseñanza de cualquier asignatura que haga parte de los programas que ofrece la Universidad del Atlántico.

Underjorden

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Musikforeningen Under Jorden

The problem of being lazy

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Are you sick of feeling down?Are you sick of everyone around?Are you sick of the failing grades you have?What's the problem?Are dumb or just because of laziness?Well,if yes,stop and broaden your minds,listen and widened your ears.Don't stop reading this until you'll find out the causes and effects of laziness and how to get rid of that problem. For today's generation,children are lazy because they are stuck in playing games.They get lazy to go to school because they're thinking of the games they played in the internet like DOTA,Diablo,Counter Strike,etc.Today,some youth don't go to school because they have no friends,they feel that they are alone,they think that they don't belong to the group and they feel that other people don't like them.Sometimes,their friends influence them not to go to school.Procrastination is one the causes of laziness.Furthermore,children find lessons are not interesting and they are more interested in playing or watching television rather than studying. Laziness will lead you to failure.You will nagged from your teachers and parents and will be grounded by your mother and father.Plus, you can get scoldings from almost everybody.Being lazy will not help you in the near future instead it will ruin your whole life. Lazy persons don't have any place in this world.They will have no future nor have any improvement in life.When you get older,you will regret all those times you waste doing something that never helped you.So if your lazy,better change while there's time.When you will get use to it,until you grow up,then you can suffer it's consequences.

Nets Basketball

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Upcoming power in NBA in few years as Brooklyn Nets.. How? Nets recorded the worst record in 2009/2010 season so how can they do that? Maybe not easy but.. 1) Mikhail Prokhorov is the new owner of the team who is one of the most richest people in the world.

HERRAMIENTAS 009

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Este es un espacio para la asignatura de Herramientas de Aprendizaje Autónomo, con la que nosotros vamos a explorar una serie de elementos que nos sirvan para aprender a aprender. Bienvenidos.

Nora alshalan

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Mother - Daughter Necklace

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The precious metal is "rose gold", along with tiny seed pearls and very ornate decorations are used to complete the description of a special necklace handed down from mother to daughter since at least 1885. The style is very typical Victorian jewelry where the necklace can also be converted into a brooch. What made the necklace out of the ordinary to inherit was that there were photos of the various daughters wearing the necklace, even one as a young girl. [[Bixler-1|Eva Savilla Bixler]]'s mother, [[Musselman-1|Mary Jane Musselman Bixler]], died when Eva was only two years old, so when her grandmother, [[Sherman-2|Savilla Sherman Musselman]], felt she was old enough, Eva proudly wore her mother's necklace. Mary Jane had received it from her mother, Savilla. After Eva's only daughter, [[Everhart-3|Nan Musselman Everhart]], turned 25, the necklace was passed onto her. Nan held onto this family treasure for decades, showing it to her daughters and telling them the story behind it. It was passed onto me, [[Luckhardt-1|Alice L. Luckhardt]], Nan's oldest daughter, in 1994 after Nan's death. I don't have any daughters but I have three nieces, daughters of my younger sister, who will someday inherit this family jewel. [[Category:Family Heirlooms]]

ClsaIX-agkconstantinescu

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Fun Science

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El trabajo de derecho

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Temascalcingo Mèx., a 27 de febrero de 2010. CONGRESO DE LA UNION P R E S E N T E La que suscribe C. Rocío Díaz Valencia, Presidenta de la República Mexicana, por medio de la presente se da a conocer la siguiente iniciativa para que sea tomada en cuenta por la Cámara de Diputados. “REGLAMENTO PARA EL PROCESO DE TITULACIÒN” CAPÌTULO I OBLIGACIONES ART. 1 Establecer un horario para asesorías. ART. 2 Respetar y cumplir con un horario de asesorías. ART. 3 Realizar un Plan de Trabajo de Titulación. CAPÌTULO I.I OBLIGACIONES DE LOS ASESORES ART. 4 Orientar al alumno para elegir un tema de Titulación. ART. 5 Dar seguimiento adecuado a cada uno de los proyectos de titulación. CAPÌTULO I.II OBLIGACIONES DE LOS ALUMNOS ASESORADOS ART. 6 Cumplir con la estructura establecida para la realización del proyecto de titulación. ART. 7 Tomar en cuenta las opiniones de los asesores. ART. 8 Entregar todos los trabajos en la fecha indicada dentro del plan de trabajo. CAPÌTULO II DERECHOS ART. 1 Recibir respeto mutuo entre alumnos y profesores. CAPÌTULO II.I DERECHOS DE LOS ASESORES ART. 2 Aportar ideas a los trabajos de titulación. ART. 3 Exigir la entrega oportuna de los trabajos de titulación a los alumnos. CAPÌTULO II.II DERECHOS DE LOS ALUMNOS ASESORADOS ART. 4 De titularse. ART. 5 Recibir asesoría de titulación. ART. 6 Dar opiniones y sugerencias. ART. 7 A una revisión adecuada de su proyecto. La anterior iniciativa se realiza por la gran problemática que actualmente se presenta al no contar con un control y un resultado satisfactorio del proceso de titulación. Causa por la que este reglamento propone llevar un riguroso control de actividades durante el proceso de titulación, que involucre a los alumnos asesorados y profesores asesores. De tal manera que se persiga obtener un proyecto satisfactorio que contribuya al desarrollo académico del alumno. Esperando una respuesta favorable a mi petición quedo de usted. ATENTAMENTE ROCIO DIAZ VALENCIA PRESIDENTA DE LA REPÙBLICA MEXICANA

Prpsmathsolympians

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Help pages for our Maths Olympians

My Profile

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Motivating Adult Learners – 15 ways to use a Wiki

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Golden Sullivan Family Reunion

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2010 is our 62nd Annual Reunion Curent Family President: Reggie Bolden Gamble Historian........?? 2011 will be an away reunion 2012 will be at our Homestead location of Greenville. SC. 2013 2014 Hello my names is Adrianne aka "FUZZY" and I have attended the Golden-Sullivan Family Reunion since a very young child around the age of 4 or 5 when my mother Rose - the eldest child of John and Mary Golden- would loaded herself and all my sisters onto a Greyhound Bus and take us "home" to visit with grand ma and grand pa and all our aunts and uncles and cousins during the summer break of school but at least by the 3rd week of July the date of the Golden-Sullivan Reunion. I have made most every reunion since becoming an adult also and this year 2010 marks the 62 Annual Family reunion,

My Grandmother: A Memoir

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Familia Bujan

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Genealogia de la Familia Bujan

La maleta de Hana

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Marzo de 2000,Tokio,Japon.Una maleta llega al centro educativo sobre el holocausto.En la parte exterior,con pintura blanca,se lee la siguiente inscripcion:"Hana brady,16 de marzo de 1931,huerfana".Los ninos del centro,al ver la maleta,preguntan:"Quien es Hana brady? De donde viene y que habra sido de su vida?".Le piden a Fumiko Ishioka,la responsable del centro,que les ayude a encontrar las respuestas. En un vieaje lleno de suspenso,Fumiko recorre europa y norteamerica en busca de pistas.La misteriosa meleta la remontan a una historia que comienza 70 anos atras en un pequeno pueblo en chevoslovaquia.Dos historias en un libro: la historia de una nina y su familia cuya vida feliz y acapasible se torna en un infierno con la invacion de los nazix,y la otra,la determinacion de un grupo de estudiantes japoneses,ajenos al hecho en tiempo y distancia,que logran con su preservancia resolver este misterio y dedican su tiempo a sencibilizar a otros ninos para que tragedias como esta no vuelvan a ocurrir.

Earth Science

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Library

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Sands Family Reunion

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Omar

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Adams Home place

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This picture has prominent members of Walker County, Texas in its early history. John Niederhofer's Wife Nancy was the dauhgter of Margaret (Rainegar)Adams in this picture. Nancy was a preachers daughter. Her father preached at the Pine Valley Baptist Church which can be located just north of New Waverly, Texas. There is a historical marker that mentions the contributions of the Adams family to the early history of Walker County. John and his wife are buried in a cemetery next to the still standing church in the same plot as Nancy's mother and father. This is a testament to how closely knit family life use to be in the pioneering days of Walker County.

Cornwall Online Parish Clerks

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Cornwall Online Parish Clerks, http://www.cornwall-opc.org/

Garrett Family of Florida

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The known descendants of Henry and Aritha Garrett who settled in Orange County Florida after 1860 and before 1870.

Whittekers of the Early Presbyterian Church of Charleston and their Relations

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Finding the earliest records of the Kanawha Presbyterian Church was a daunting and sometimes confusing task. Two years were spent searching and trying to make sense out of what had already been written about this early church founded by Rev. Dr. Henry Ruffner. The records were sitting in a wooden box in the Kanawha United Presbyterian Church the whole time. Thanks to Debra Basham of the West Virginia State Archives and Col. James Wilburn of Kanawha United Presbyterian Church, the information has now been brought to light.

Earl Hawn

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He was my mom's father. My Grandfather. i loved him very much and he died in Feb of 2001. i was with him every day after school till the day he died. He will be missed very much

Keyes Sanders

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Research meterials on environmental health by IEHS,China CDC

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This is a private database for us.Everyone in our group can upload and download materials related to our researches or interests.

Transcription of The Diary of William Whitteker by Dolores Christophel D'Errico

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'''The Diary of William Whitteker'''
''Transcription from the Original Manuscript Housed in the Special Collection of the Archives of the State of West Virginia''
by Dolores Christophel D'Errico, 2007 FOREWORD I have used punctuation which was not present in the original manuscript in order to make it more easily readable. I have also used many modern day spellings which were not used in the original so these words would not be distracting. Some words which were inferred were inserted always using { }. Whenever regular parenthesis were used they had been used in the original. I hope these devices have helped to render more flow to the thoughts of the original writer, my Great Great Great Grandfather, William Whitteker. According to a penciled note in the files of the West Virginia State Archives,which was apparently written at the time, the book was found in a vacant lot, in the wet grass, by Mr. C. Hedrick, a member of The West Virginia Antiquarian and Historical Society of Charleston, West Virginia, in 1892. It stayed with this society until the establishment of the Archives of the State of West Virginia; and then it was turned over to them. It is still in their Special Collection; and may be seen there at any time. The book, which I believe was really an autobiography, has been transcribed twice before. However, it has never been published with a full transcription including the section of "Dreams" which appears in the beginning of the manuscript. I believe this section adds much flavor to the rest of the work; and, therefore, I include it. === The Diary of William Whitteker === It will be necessary to write a sort of preamble or preface to explain some incidents of my previous life. I was born in 1775 on the 14th day of January, Princeton, County of Worcester, State Massachusetts; and, myself the eldest of twelve children....and, my parents,although not professors of religion publicly, still they were more strict in the cultivation of good morals in the minds of their children than most professors are in these days. We were never allowed to break the Sabbath by play or going out after nuts or berries of any kind for they used to tell us it was wicked. If we did the bears might catch us and tear us to pieces as they did the 42 in Elisha's time. They would always take us to church or meeting when we could go, or read the Bible or some good book. My father never prayed in his family in my hearing but always asked a blessing before meals; and returned thanks after. On every Sabath we children used to sit around Father or Mother while they taught the shorter catechism until we got them all by heart. Thus they took all the care they were capable of to sew the good seed in the minds of their young children; and that instruction I have never forgotten, although 60 or 70 years ago. At 14 years old I read all the Bible through from the beginning to end and a great part of it many times since. Thus I was brought up (as the Yankees call it---Virginias say raised up) until I was 20 years old with very little schooling. I barely had from work to learn to read and write and cypher as far as the rule of three. I read many books of a library in the town by firelight I had at night for I had no other time to read, which improved my reading. We lived on a small farm. My father was a carpenter by trade. With him I learned to be half a carpenter and a farmer. At 20 years old, with a good deal of persuasion, I obtained my father's consent to let me go to Boston to work, which I did in April 1795. I hired myself to a man to work at the carpenter's trade who employed a number of young men like myself. They had among them a small book called Tom Paine's "Age of Reason" which said that the Virgin Mary was a W----E and that Jesus Christ was a bastard and that the Christian religion was all priest craft. And, I so foolish and ignorant, was very willing to believe it and keeping such company confirmed me in my infidelity for 2 years while I worked in Boston, five years on the ocean, five years on the lakes and river, and so on until in 1816, making in all over 21 years I lived an infidel. The following dream was the cure of my infidelity. Some time in the fall of the year 1816, I started from Charleston, Virginia for Zanesville, Ohio to attend to the sales of some salt which I had sent there. And, riding through the woods from the 13 Mile Creek to distant falls 15 miles without a house in this lonesome road, my mind became serously effected about my past life and what were my prospects for the future in this world and in that which was to come beyond the grave. Well, as I rode along I imagined I saw a cornfield of 3 or 4 acres. I could only see here and there a few small stunted yellow stalks of corn with a few little sharp pointed ears about as long as my finger which were hardly visible owing to the quantity of briers, thorns, and in- numerable other weeds that had sprung up and had choked the growth of the corn. This field I compared to myself. The corn was the good seed which was sewn in my young days by my parents. But, these ill weeds of infidelity had been growing for 21 years and had nearly ruined all the good seed. My serious thoughts increasing as I rode along. At night put up in the Belle Price at the usual place for staying at night. {Here the page was torn diagonally as though there had been a large dog-ear to it which had disintegrated and the words were as follows.} When I and said...(Lord this Demon) for he heard me and moment for this above hardly out of my the devil dropped his arms by slank away backward to from he came...might not the Lord sent the same guardian Angel to deliver me although I saw him not that saved my life from the powers of darkness years before when away at sea in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean 1000 miles from any land...there is something to think about...what in all this world is poor mortal man to be delifered from but Devils...there would have been no Christ to destroy the works of the Devil in that case there would have been no Christians if there had never been any devils to destroy us. But all these things are the wonderful works of God that poor mortal man knows nothing about in this world. 34th Psalm, 7 verse, "The Angel of the Lord encapeth round about them that fear him and delivereth them." Hebrews 1, 14th verse, "Are they not all ministering ...drits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation." When I awoke from the dream I was laying on my bed, tears of joy streaming from my eyes. The long neglected Saviour had sent his Angel and delivered me the second time from the powers of Darkness. From that time my faith in Christ has been fully confirmed and established and I can never doubt again. In 1817 myself and my wife were baptized and joined the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Henry Ruffner who was the first Presbyterian Minister in this town and organized the first church in Charleston, who also baptized all our children. Oh the wonderful goodness and mercy of God towards myself, my wife, and all our children that we should be drawn by his spirit to accept that grace, so freely offered to us in the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, and take upon us his everlasting covenenant of Salvation....which is the Blood of Christ made known to us in his gospel; and, may we all have grace even unto us to life as becomes it...and to dwell together in unity and Godly love....and, may a spirit of meekness, quietness, and peace be the friut of our daily worship, walk, and conversation, so that when we are called to appear before the judgement seat of Christ we shall not be confounded. Another Dream in 1834 I dreamed that the day of Judgement was come. I was standing close before the Academy in Charleston...and the Last Trumpet beginning to sound, and every sound waxed louder and louder than a thousand thunders which shook the earth as though it was going to drop to pieces. The ground under my feet was in such motion that I could not stand without holding myself up by something. I thought I was not prepared for Judgement. I tried to pray but all I could think of to say was the first verse in the 103rd Psalm "Bless the Lord all my Soul and all that is within me Bless His Holy Name." This I continued to repeat and the Tumpet still sounding. I saw the Judge descending, sitting on a cloud or pillow of fire which appeared about as large as a four acre lot; and, all around this pillow of fire was something like latticework to prevent the full force of the blaze of it from striking the eyes of mortals for no man could have beheld the full force of the brightness and lived. As it drew nearer the intense brightness faded away and when it came close to me, the Judge came down out of the car of fire and walked up to me and shook hands with me as a friend and showed me the print of the Nails in each hand by which he was crucified. I felt of the scars which were healed over. By the scars the nails must have been 3/8 of an inch wide and half as thick and the callous raised about 1/8 of an inch above the surface of the hand on the inside. He was about six feet in stature, stout made. I awaked as usual after dreams and saw no one.... Wm. Whittker {signature} A Dream at Burlington, Iowa 1846, month of March I dreamed that I had some hay laying in windrows over a small branch of water which I was to haul on the shores. I called on my sons, Norris and William F., to get pitchforks and help me. They were there with their forks immediately. My son, Henry, came also, who had been dead for 17 months, and stood between the other two sons with something like a new spade. I said, Henry, you must get a fork; you can't pitch hay with a spade. He went away and returned with something resembling a fork; but, still there was the resemblance of a spade halfway up the tines of the fork. I thought then that Henry had come to dig his mother's grave ....or mine. We returned home to Charleston and on the 21st of June 1846, my wife, his mother, died. The foregoing are all the Dreams that I could never forget. (Here is a fragment of the Diary, probably belonging to this section of Dreams and appears to be a dream which Wm. had when he was sick with the Small Pox on the second China voyage.) hold of each arm stretched out tight and fast and two others of them one hold of each leg thus I was fixed immovable while the old Devil, who had said that these creatures could not hurt me, raised up a great broad axe to cut off my head. Just as the axe was about to descend. that critical moment, a light as white as snow shined into the room the Devils were gone, in a moment I saw them no more. I turned my eyes toward the door from which the light came. I saw the shape of a man just passing the door. I saw all his body except his face which was just past the door. He was enveloped in a robe of light as white as snow and so transparent that his body was plainly seen through it. It was all around him and trailed 10 feet behind him. I expect that this was about the turn of the Small Pox for I began to get better every day after this. A song often sung by sailors is..... " There's a sweet little cherub that sits up aloft that keeps watch for the life of poor Jack." Although this happened 48 years ago, it is more fresh in my mind now than it was at that time. In my subsequent life, it has been more strongly impressed on my mind that this was a Guardian Angel...and that the Lord was leading me in the way I knew not....for had those Devils, the powers of Darkness, been permitted to take my life at that time....Hell must have been my portion forever ....for I was an infidel at that time and a blaspheming swearing wretch. Nothing was too bad for me to speak as was then the common habit of sailors. the next dream I have to record was 17 years after the foregoing one, which was a complete cure for my infidelity or unbelief in Christ, to be the Savior of the World, which was from 1795 to 1816, 21 years. {Here ends the fragment and the section on Dreams.} Here follows a memorandum of the wanderings and ramblings of William Whitteker of Princeton, County of Worcester, State of Massachusetts, for 11 years of his life from 1795 to 1806 by sea and land, rivers and lakes, and number of miles traveled on each voyage and journey. In April 1795 I went to Boston to work at the carpenters trade. Here I continued to work summers, spring, and fall for near two years; but, spent the winters in Princeton with my parents and the family. Distance travelling up and down 6 times - 300 miles. 1797, on February 15th, I took a notion, as most all the Yankees do when they start off anywhere. Well, I took the stage to Providence Rhode on my route to Philadelphia (45 miles). Here, I took a packet to Newport (30 mi), here I was detained for 10 days waiting for a passage to Philadelphia. At last worked my passage on board of the ship called "The Arab" of Philadelphia. (385 mi) Here I stayed 10 days on board before she sailed, March 2nd, with a fair wind and weather all day. At night the wind beginning to blow a gale from the south. Called all hands, reefed top sails, wind right ahead and a rough sea agoing. I never having been at sea before, I was dreadful seasick, you may be sure. I wished myself at home and I thought to myself that I would rather live on shore on bread and water than be at sea an hour again. March 3rd - called all hands to take in sail, it blowing gale from Northwest. The Captain sent me down in steerage to strike a light. I had almost as soon the ship had gone to the bottom as to move. Let fly from my mouth a stream a fathom long. Some of the sailors laughed and some cursed me said "Damn your eyes, you boogar, go on deck and spew." I weathered away upon it for four or five days before I got well of my seasickness. 385 from Newport to Phila. distance 600 Total: 985 I lived in a cabin with the Captain, and having no cook on board, I cooked for the Captain and ate and slept in his stateroom. Not called to keep watch at night. A greenhorne like me would have been of no use on deck at night. This passage has been an exceeding cold with continued gales from the Northwest. March 9th got a pilot and the 10th arrived at Philadelphia. I went insearch of my relatives, found Norris Standley. His wife a sort of cousin of mine with whom I boarded when in Philadelphia. While here I went to Navigation School four weeks. Not withstanding all the dreadful seasickness, cold weather, and gales of wind which I experienced in coming to Philadelphia, I now came to the determination to make a voyage to China. The new and beautiful ship "New Jersey" was just about shipping her hands for the voyage. I crowded in among the rest and put my name down, too, as carpenter's mate for Canton in China, on the ship "New Jersey" of Philadelphia, George Clay, master, with three super cargoes and two mates with one doctor, boatswain, carpenter, and one sailmaker, 12 hands before the mast or old sailors, with steward, cook, and boys making in all 34 for the whole ship's company. {Note: I researched Norris Stanley and found he and his brother were both sea captains. He probably filled William's head with stories of sea adventures while he was there.} 25th to 28th, all hands employed in bending sails and cables and getting ships stores on board and filling water casks and taking on board 18 tons of gin and $200,000 in specie for the voyage. 29th, the pilot came on board got ship under weigh and dropped her down to Glocester Point three miles lay all night. 30th, got under weigh and ran down to New Castle came to anchor, lay here three days, took in livestock for the voyage. May 3rd, sailed again for the capes with a fair wind. May 6th, left the capes of the Delaware, set the pilot ashore at 6 pm Cape Henlopen, bore WNW 7 or 8 leagues. May 20th, second mate and the carpenter, a six foot red headed Scotsman fell out which brought the Captain and the super cargoes on deck at 11 O'clock sprung the fore and main top gallant masts, called all hands to clear the wreck. May 26th, we crossed the Equatorial Line. A pleasant voyage so far. The Captain, Officers, and Super Cargoes, never having crossed the line before, would not permit the usual ceremony of shoving and ducking, as they always begin with them first; but, they sent plenty of grog to the old sea dogs which satisfied them. June 18th, 47 days since we left Cape Henlopen...the Captain put all hands on an allowance of water, two quarts per day, and not half passage yet. Friday is the day we have to wash and mend our clothes. Saturday is always the day to scrub and clean ship and sprinkle with vinegar the cabin midships and the forecastle below deck. Ship fare and stores for every day in the week: Monday; beef and bread, Tuesday; beef and potatoes, Wednesday; pork and beans, Thursday; pork or beef and sauerkraut, Friday; pork and bread, Saturday; bread beef and potatoes if we have any, Sunday; on Sunday we always have sea pie (ashore called pot-pie) if we have any fresh meat to make one, if not the cook makes a large flour pudding mixed with clam slush on top of the pot saved from boiling beef and pork. With this he mixes his crust for the sea pie. We also have corn meal mush twice a week for breakfast, about a gallon and a half of molasses for six in a mess. This is put in the kid (some thing in the shape of keeler) and a pint of molasses poured in the center, each one sitting with his iron spoon helps himself as suits him best. June 29th, up with the Cape of Good Hope, middle winter here and very cold weather and heavy gales. July 13th, 70 days from Cape Henlopen, saw the island of St. Paul's, a small barren island of rock. We ran within one mile of it. We could only see a few shrubs growing on it. July 16th, this day a distressing and melancholy accident happened to us. This day Mr. Gordon, the chief mate, fell overboard and lost after every exertion was made that could be made to save him. The jollyboat was sent for him; but could not find him. Suppose some shark may have caught him and took under. The ship was running 8 miles per hour at the time round her, too, with all sails set, carrying away many small spars. July 18th, carried away our main top mast and mizen top mast at 7 pm called all hands to clear the wreck. In the morning got new masts up and sails set. July 29th, this day got around Java Head into the straits of Sunda. Here we had to keep the lead always going. In all this strait sounding five to twenty fathoms. July 30th, running near a small Dutch station on Java Island there came off to us as we lay at anchor, 7 Malay prows with a Dutchman in each, otherwise they would not have been allowed to come nigh us. We carry our guns to defend ourselves from these savages. We saw at least 100 other boats in sight. The boats made fast to us had turtle of which the Captain bought 11 for $15 weighing from 50 to 100 pounds each. We had turtle soup all the way to Canton. Besides, these Indians had fowls, monkeys, fish, bananas, oranges, eggs, and sugar. These savages are about the size and color of American Indians. Aug 4th, left the straits of Banca and now in the China Seas. Aug 14th, we got into the Mecca Roads, the pilot came on board and took us up to Boga Minor. Here two Mandarins came on board with a pass for the ship and another pilot for Wampoo. Arrived safe and moored ship. Distance of passage 20,000 miles. 20,985 mi Here we lay for three months or nearly. Here our ship was stripped and overhauled and rigging and sail repaired for starting home while the carpenter and myself, his mate, overhauled and caulked all the upper works, sides, and decks of the ship. Now began to take in cargo of teas of all kinds and China ware with Nankeen Silk and a few boxes of pulverized loaf sugar and some of rhubarb. This was our homeward cargo. While here all hands were allowed three days to Canton to make their little trades. Lack of money made them very small. I went up a number of times with the Captain and Super Cargoes to help pull the pinnace, the Captain's boat of six oars, with our stars and stripes flying. All shipping lay at Wampoo, sixteen miles from Canton, not allowed to go any higher. Nov 10th, this morning the Chow Chow Chop or the last of the 14 Chop loads which completed our cargo. Caulked down the hatches. The super cargoes came on board with the pilots, got our ship under weigh for home. Nov 12th, set the pilot ashore at Macao and left with a fresh breeze to cross the China Seas. The winds called the Monsoons having changed to the Northwest in October. The winds in the China Seas and Straits of Banca and Sunda and the Indian Ocean always blow from October to April from N.E. and from April to October from S.W. However, it has been observed that about one month before the change of these winds these seas are subject to storms and hurricanes. Nov 20th, made the straits of Caspa. The Captain preferred these straits to Banca to keep out of the way of cruisers. The island of Sumatra makes one side of all these straits. Nov 24th, got into the straits of Sunda. Passed these straits and got into the Indian Ocean. Dec 26th, saw the isle of Borbon whose form is like great hay stack. We saw it 120 miles by the run of our ship. When abreast of it we could see the clouds strike one third or one half way up divide and go around on either side. There appeared to be low table land around the bottom of this mountain where the coffee is raised. Jan 3rd, saw the Cape of Good Hope, distance 10 leagues. Coming on to blow a gale, took all the sail except the main and main staysail. Laid the ship to four days. When it cleared up saw the Cape of Good Hope again and left with a fair wind; 61 days from China. Feb 15th, 96 days from China; expected to be home in a few days. At daylight, this morning, we saw a sail ahead. Standing toward us she hauled her wind and ran to winward of us. She hoisted French Colors and fired three guns with round shot and grape, which by good luck hit the water and did not reach us. She hailed us in broken English and ordered us to send our boat aboard of his brig. The Captain sent the first mate and four hands, which to our surprise, returned with six Frenchmen and a Prizemaster. They continued exchanging until they got 23 of us on board the Privateer then said we were their prize; then bore away for Puerto Rico, a Spanish Island. She was a brig of 16 guns with 100 men, Spaniards and French and Creole. The same night the French called us all aft and said if we behaved well he would treat us as well as his own Pape; but, if we made any disturbance; "By God, we cut you to pieces." So, we told him we would behave ourselves. They turned all down in the hold at night with strong guard at the hatchway, to sleep on the ballast stone and other rubbish. Thus we fared three days and nights. Feb 16th, close in with the land saw the harbor of St. Johns Puerto Rico. At 10 came to anchor in the harbor here. They kept us til March 7th aboard the Privateer. Our fare for eating was poor in the extreme. It was tripe and chittlins and any kind of offal meat that was to be had in the market. Sometimes black eyed peas and bread of which we had a small allowance and in addition to this they stole all our clothing except what we happened to have on our backs. All the clothes I had left me to wear at this time was one flannel shirt, one pea jacket, one tarpolin hat covered with tarred canvas, and one pair of old trousers with canvas patch on behind and down the fore part of the legs nearly all the way and barefoot. This was all my wardrobe. Mar 8th, went ashore for the first time in this place. No one belonging to the ship was allowed to go off the vessel or ashore. The ship's hatches were all sealed down by the French Consul the next day after we came into port so we could get none of our clothes that might be left out of the ship. Well, could not help but think this was hard times for poor Jack's first voyage. Two of the super cargoes of our ship were ashore. They spoke to four of us that were ashore together; if we were willing to take a trip to Santo Domingo to see how the trial of the ship was coming on, to which we were all agreed. They hired a six man open boat with two small masts and sails. We made ready. Mar 9th, at nine at night, after the city gates were shut, having everything except water, we all went privately into the boat having in our care muffled in the rowlocks that we could row without making the least noise for we had to go close by the Privateer that took us for they would not allow anyone belonging to our ship to go to Santo Domingo to attend the trial of our ship; the reason we had to steal away. Well, so we started with a boat with two Spaniards ahead to pilot us out of the harbor. Seven of us in number; one a Frenchman who had been taken, as we were in like situation. We rode silently on until we cleared the harbor and then discharged our pilots. Got about 3 miles at 11 O'clock made sail. We found ourselves clear of the harbor and forts. We continued to run along down the land all night with a light land wind, for the wind always blows off the land at night. The NE sea breeze set in at 9 or 10 in the morning and blew all day. Mar 10th, In the morning at daylight we found we had run about 20 miles from the city. We heard several guns at the city. Being calm we were obliged to row 4 hours. when the sea breeze set in we had as much wind as we could carry sail to and at 6 pm were down to the West end of the island. We hoisted French Colors and put French Cockades in our hats. We run in here to a place called Aquadilla, belonging to Spain; but, at this time the French had control of all these seaport towns of this island. We run in here to get water for the rest of our voyage which is 310 miles. Our Frenchman, that they might not suspect our business, told them he was a prizemaster of an American Brig and was going to Santo Domingo for the trial. He could speak good English, French, and Spanish. We filled two bags of water and laid in such other stores as we could get which were small and sailed again at 8 O'clock p.m. with a clear sky and fair wind. To cross the Mona Passage, 200 miles wide between the islands of Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo in our little open boat, we had only a compass to steer by. No light, we had to light a cigar to look at the compass then take a star to steer by to keep the right course. Mar 11th, saw the Island of Mona halfway across. There being a heavy sea going and calm we were obliged to row half this day to keep sea from setting us on the island; the shore lined with high rocks. At 7 O'clock at night it began to look very black and dark to North of us. At 10 began to rain and blow like a hurricane. Myself being at the helm, kept the boat away right before the wind and the others took in all sail and we scudded under bare poles until 11 O'clock . The sea running very high and began to come with whitecaps. We expected every moment when they would break into our little open boat and send us all to Old Davy Jones' Locker, which lays at the bottom of the ocean. We took reef in the foresail and set as much sail as we could to keep the boat ahead out of the way of the sea that was breaking behind us. In about an hour the wind died away calm and we were safe. It rained very very hard most all night with the rain and breaking of the sea into us kept two hands constantly bailing during the storm and rain. Mar 12th, saw the East end of Santo Domingo. Being calm rowed quarter part of this day and night and run outside of the island of Siona which lies on the SE point of Santo Domingo; when had we known we might have run inside sound 10 miles. Continued to run along shore but we lay three hours this night for fear we should run past the harbor, when we were not within 60 miles of it. Mar 13th, this day we continued to run down shore with a fine breeze. Our provisions getting short, we only had one biscuit per man this 24 hours. We had a little water left and some gin and a small piece of cheese. Mar 14th, this morning we divided our stock of provisions; three biscuits for four of us for this 24 hours. A little water left yet and no sign of Santo Domingo yet. At 6 am spoke with a Spanish fisherman at anchor near shore who gave us part of a baked fish and three cakes of kisada bread which was thankfully received. Who told us it was 10 leagues to Santo Domingo. And being calm most of this day and night we had to row and raining very hard most of the day. At 6 pm saw the city of Santo Domingo distant 4 leagues. Here we were suddenly surprised by a grampus that jumped out of the water not half our boat's length from us. Had he fallen on us would have dashed our boat to pieces and us all have gone down with it. The grampus I think are a small whale. We have so far been preserved by a kind providence on this perilous journey. At 11 at night saw the lights in the city. Pulled into the harbor unperceived by the guard it being very dark and at 12 O'clock we got alongside of a schooner of Boston. Here we met a kind reception and they happened to have left from their last meal kid of pork and beans with bread on which we supped and nothing ever tasted so good before or since, for I never was so hungry and tired before. After supper, myself and one hand went and slept on the stern sheets in our boat, making an awning with one sail spread over a boom. There was left in the stern locker by the officers a bottle of good old Madeira wine; we divided that between us. We laid down and slept soundly until morning. When we waked up a Spanish officer of the guard house was standing over us cursing very hard in Spanish, being a strange boat and not knowing how it came there. However, the French Captain settled the business with him. Mar 15th, we lived on board this vessel one week when she sailed for another port on this island. Mar 22nd, the super cargoes put us on board the schooner Friendship of Boston. Here we lived 14 days in idleness and discontent waiting to hear the fate of our ship but could get nothing but put off and delays. Apr 3rd, by this time the Friendship sailed for Boston and then they put us on board of the schooner Orange of Boston. Here we remained until the 13th when the schooner Swift arrived from Philadelphia, dispatched by the owners of our ship to carry on the trial of the ship, likewise brought an American Consul for the city of Santo Domingo. Here we continued two months and no news about the ship's trial. A ship taken and brought in here from Charleston, South Carolina laden with rice bound to England and condemned. As I had no employment I worked on board of her one month at $20 per month to get me some clothes as I was hard run for that article; and cigars for I smoked 25 per day when to be had. June 24th, I heard some news that our ship was condemned. I applied immediately to the super cargoes to let me go back to Puerto Rico to which they unwillingly consented. What made us more anxious, we expect the ship hatches would be opened and the French rascals would steal what few things we had left. We got a pass from the French Consul to Puerto Rico. They gave a protection and $10 a piece for two only of us to bear our expenses. One Captain Work went along with us. We made him our guardian; he being better acquainted with men and things than we. So, we took passage in Spanish launch or small schooner. Three of us with nine Spaniards and sailed about dark and run up the island breeze all night. June 26th, this day a fresh breeze right ahead. We were obliged to beat all day, at night come to anchor close in shore and lay all night. In the morning got under way and come to again in the passage between the little Siona Island and the mainland of Santo Domingo. Here we lay for two days. Sailed again and got clear of this passage, light wind and fair weather. June 30th, fair weather at 12 O'clock. Come to anchor under the lea of Mona Island. Myself and six others went on shore to see if we could find any game but could........{missing}. Traveled all the way near the sea shore past a little town called Miaguine. Here lay several vessels, three of them American prizes brought in here by French Privateers. Put up this night at good natured Spaniard's who gave us good supper and lodging for our horses. July 5th, prepared to start before daylight but the good Spaniard was up before us and would let us go until we had taken a cup of coffee, some fricased chicken and rice, and then refused to receive any pay for all his trouble. Had a beautiful little son playing round us. I gave him a dollar and said adieu, Seignor and we set out for Aquadilla. This is the town we stopped at when going down in the boat. Past this town proceeded on our way over hills and mountains and rivers. A rough road and only a foot path all the way. Saw coffee growing spontaneous along the road and the hill and mountainsides yellow with the sour orange. This night the house of a priest brought us up. We entered the house and asked for supper and lodging; they said yes. We called for some milk which was soon brought; but we concluded they had made it half water. Here we lay all night on a dirty floor with plenty of fleas. At daybreak we ordered our guides to get our horses. We all started without saying Adieu Senora to our landlady. July 6th, this day fair weather, a rough road over hills and mountains for 15 miles without a house. One high mountain, the path run up in a serpentine form, say two miles. Here we met 100 Spanish soldiers who were very polite, saying as we passed Adieu Senor. Ferryed some rivers by canoe this day. Stopped at night at mean old house. We were obliged to lay in a sort of poor old hammock wove in cane marshes like fish net. I slept as uneasy as if we had been in from all night. We set out this morning before daybreak for St. Johns where our ship lay. We arrived at a river six miles from the city. Here hired a canoe to take us over for we had to cross the harbor to get to the city. At 2 pm arrived at the city; our ship still lying safe moored. Here I found about half my old ship mates. The others, some had gone home, one or two bad wild boys had gone on board French Privateers, and one had got his head shot off. We all went on shore and bought a bottle of wine together. In my long absence all the ship's company that remained were put by the French on board of an old hulk of a ship laying in the harbor about a mile from shore with the liberty to go ashore every morning to draw our rations, which were some meat and bread and a bottle of rum to each mess in lieu of coffee. This old ship we used to call our prison ship but we could go ashore when we pleased in the day time. But we had no money to spend and hardly clothes to wear. Sometimes we could get work for a day or two to raise a little for cigars and tobacco to chew. At this time I smoked my two dozen per day when they could be had. I drank no spirits at all. By this I believe is one cause of my having good health; while the rum drunken were dying of yellow fever like rotten sheep all around me. But how soon my time may come to go, too, God only knows. My times are always in his hands and there I always leave them and they will be safe always there. July 9th, the prize master of our ship opened the hatches to give the people their clothes; but I believe their chief object was to plunder us of the best of our clothes which they did overhauling every man's chest and took everything of any value. We some of us got work at $1 per day for near a month on board the ship Ocean, which was a great help to buy me clothes and cigars in my destitute situation. Aug 13th, Mr. Gibson, the super cargo arrived from Santo Domingo who said the ship and cargo was condemned as a lawful prize and they had bought her in again. Then we took possession of our ship; but our captors threatened to burn the ship as she had been condemned for the benefit of the French Republic alone and no share for them. For our safety the Governor sent a guard of ten soldiers on board to guard the ship. Aug 19th, all hands went on board, went to work, and got her nearly ready for sea when the French Consul come on board and ordered us all out of the ship again; and took all the sails on shore, pretending they were afraid we would run away with the ship some night. We had to watch night and day and sing out every half hour all is well, the ten soldiers still on board, for the French rascals still threatened to burn or cut her adrift. The Captain hired a house ashore for us to live in until the business was further settled. Aug 27th, early this morning, Mr. Gibson, the super cargo, sent for me by the second mate that I must come to his lodgings, which I did. He asked me if I willing to go to Santo Domingo again. I said yes I was willing to do all I could for the ship. He said he wanted me to go with a dispatch to the ship agent there this afternoon. Said he, there's a schooner going will get you to go and bespeak passage. I did so. Returned told Mr. Gibson and made ready and let no one know where I was going. I then repaired to the place appointed, received his letters, wrapped them in my handkerchief and tied round me under my old flannel shirt; sailed at sunset. The third day after, arrived at Santo Domingo. Went directly on shore and delivered my package to the ship's agent as directed. Went on board the Swift, my old place of residence. Very sickly at this place with yellow fever and vomit. Sep 9th, Dr. Stevens, the agent, sent for me again who told me he wanted me to return to Puerto Rico with some letters to Mr. Gibson, the super cargo. Sep 10th, at night sailed in a Spanish schooner with two hands for our ship and 20 Spaniards and Frenchmen on board. Sep 12th, this morning saw three English ships of war at anchor under the west end of Siona Island. And our poor Spaniard, afraid, put back behind a neck of land out of sight of the enemy and lay all day. At night got under way and stood to the 3rd day come to Aquadilla harbor. Lay one day, sailed again and after beating to windward two days they come to anchor close in shore at a little town called Auricus, thirty-six miles short of our journey's end. Here we could get no horses; were obliged to walk the rest of the way without a guide. After traveling 20 miles, there being many cross paths, we missed our way and come out on the sea shore and night coming on and three miles from any house, we concluded to make our bed in the dry sea sand. We burrowed in it as well as we could to protect us some from the swarms of mosquitoes and other insects. One of us keeping watch by turns while the other sleeps. In the morning a Spaniard come along and put us in the right path with directions. We marched on the first house we come to. Was one I stopped at on the other trip by land. Here we got our breakfasts. Set out again arrived at St. Johns and our ship at 12 O'clock September 30th. Delivered my letters to Captain Clay of our ship all safe. Distance run passage to Canton, etc. 20,985 mi Canton to Puerto Rico 20,000 2 trip St. Johns to Santo Domingo 1,800 Total 42,785 miles Nov 19th and having got possession of our ship again, we made ready for sea and home again. The schooner Swift arrived from Santo Domingo with arms and ammunition. We now mounted twelve six pounders and two twelve pounders and other arms in proportion and 69 men of all grades with a determination to defend ourselves in case of attack. Nov 20th weighed our anchor at 6 pm and set sail once more for the United States with the schooner Swift, with fine weather for 3 or 4 days and then head winds blowing a gale from the NW. Dec 5th, we made the land to the south of Cape Hateras with hard storms. Next day saw many small vessels in shore of us but no pilot. At night we saw Cape Henlopen light house. At night fired guns and hoisted a lantern at the main top gallant masthead but no pilot. Cold rain and hail from the southeast all night. Laying off and on for a pilot. Dec 7th, as we were running about six miles from shore south of the Delaware Capes, at 6 pm our ship struck on Chincotiege shoals. And, heavy sea running, she struck so hard that it broke and carried away our rudder hinges and chains. All gone but 8 or 9 feet at the upper end. After thumping 15 minutes we wore ship by the sails and cleared the shoal without any other damage. We were obliged to steer the ship by the sails all night and the carpenter and myself, his mate, made a new rudder by splicing a spar to the head of the old one and bolting spars together. This This artificial rudder was hung by 8 O'clock in the morning by working all night. I thought I never felt such cold weather before, having been so long in the West Indies and no winter clothes. After this, we were beating off the capes against the hardest gales from the North West and cold. Can't tell how cold it was. Still at night firing a gun every half hour with a lantern and no pilot yet. Dec 11th, beating into the mouth of the bay at 6 am, by the bad look out of the mate, close under Cape Henlopen lighthouse, we struck on the shoal called The Old Hen and Chickens, a very dangerous place. Here we expected to see our ship lost, but it happened to be low tide and the wind off shore; and heaving many things overboard we hove off by anchor and cable. After thumping four hours here a pilot came on board. Once more made sail for home; the wind coming cold and hard ahead from NW. In heading up the bay, the pilot plumped the ship in the mud on Bombahook Bar. Here we lay five days and the sea running thick and hard, made a bank as the ship on the upper side creaned her half over. We discharged half the cargo into lighters. At last, in the night, in a cold NE snow storm, hove her off. In the morning run up to Reedy Island Piers through fields of ice. Could get no farther. Made fast behind the piers, secure from ice; and lay there five weeks, a long time for us. 1798 42,785 mi Jan 15th (1799), the river got pretty clear of ice. Unmoored from the piers and sailed up the river on the 16th, there coming down fields of ice. Coming down so strong and heavy, cut our cables in two. 17th, run into the pier at Marcus Hook and moored the ship again. Laid here 10 days; then sailed again for Philadelphia where we at last arrived safe after a voyage of 21 months and eight days. Where the generous merchants paid all hands that stayed with the ship their wages for the whole voyage, according to their word. Thus ends my first voyage to sea. Distance from Puerto Rico home 2,500 April 26th, 1799, I now determined to take another voyage to China; and, as the ship wanted a great many repairs, I went to work on board of her with the ship carpenter. I worked 38 days at $2 per day for which I received $ 76 wages last voyage 340 Received by cash 416 Paid out on voyage for clothing & sundries 48 on hand for this voyage $368 Distance 45,285 mi 1799 Philadelphia May 9th, I shipped on board of the ship New Jersey for a second voyage to Canton in China and direct back again at twenty-four dollars per month as carpenter's mate. On the 13th, sailed with four hundred dollars as a venture, as sailors call it, from my saving from last voyage. With money earned while repairing ship and advance pay when I shipped for this voyage, besides paying for my board while ashore and some clothing for the voyage. Our ship sails this voyage as a Lettremark, mounting 14 guns, 12-6s and 2-12 pounders, 6 swivels, 10 blunderbuses, 50 muskets, 2 dozen of boarding pikes; and ammunition with 50 men, Captain John Rosseter with two Irish mates. May 18th, sailed from New Castle down the river and bay beating down with wind ahead. 20th, put the pilot ashore and left Capes once more for China. May 22, I was taken with a violent pain in my back and bones and sore all over. The doctor gave me a dose of salts. May 23rd, still a pain in my back and bones. The doctor sent me some boiled chicken and soup and gave me a dose of cream of tartar. May 24th, the doctor came down to me, as I lay in my hammock, I felt rather worse. He bled me; took about 12 ounces of blood. Very painful night of it last night. May 25th, I had a breaking out all over my body. I showed it to the doctor. He said it was the Small Pox and gave me another dose of salts; and, said that it was well for me that he bled me. I went on deck; stayed for most of the day. May 26th, the doctor looked at me, said he thought the pox was coming out very well; and, if I took care of myself, I would have it favorable. May 27th, the Captain ordered me not to come on deck again as there were some of the hands that had never had the Small Pox. I now thought that I should have a long, tedious time of it below in my hammock. It called into exercise all my patience. The good doctor paid every attention to me that was necessary. By his advice, washed my eyes every half hour with water to prevent the pox from affecting them. My feet were very sore. Having gone barefoot so much the other voyage, the skin on the bottom of my feet was thick as leather. The pox could not break through it. It was obliged to come all off whole. They felt like a hot iron was held to them for three days. The doctor had to lance them to let the matter out. My medicine at this time was a spoonful of salts and molasses every two hours. And my diet mush and molasses and boiled rice; sometimes chicken broth by the doctor's orders, crackers and preserves when I could get them. Thus I worried along for four or five weeks, so weak that I could hardly move in my hammock. Is a blessed thing that I had a hammock. Had I been in a berth, the roll of the ship would have torn all the skin off me. Some account of this in my first dream written this book. Once writing it in the same book is enough. June 24th, came on deck for the first time for 4 weeks. Feel very hearty, but so weak I can hardly stand, little more than skin and bones. My feet dreadful sore; not able to bear any weight on them, the skin entirely off. The doctor put plasters many days. Almost obliged to creep on my hands and knees. June 29th, crossed the equinoctial line. July 1st, began to work today. All well this passage of our ship to Canton. The route same as the other voyage. We arrived October 2nd at Wampoo in China and moored our ship. 45,285 20,000 Total miles 65,285 Oct 3rd, Captain and super cargoes went up to Canton to live while the ship stays to lay in the cargo for home, which was teas, nankeens, and chinaware; and silks and rhubarb. This was done while all hands were overhauling and repairing ship for passage home. And having laid out my money for things to sell when I get home again. And a set {of} China with my name on it for own use and other things. And the ship having all her cargo on board, we sailed November 24th from Wampoo, following the same route home as the last voyage (except to the West Indies). We arrived at Philadelphia April 2nd, 1800, all well. Distance run this passage 21,000 And with my wages this voyage and with the sales of all the things bought at Canton, made up the sum of $1,000 in specie to look at when I get home to my father after an absence of three years and a half. In all this time I never spent any money like fool in bad company. April 10th, took a trip to Baltimore by water in a schooner. Distance miles 500 To Washington City by stage 44 Returned to Baltimore 44 Baltimore to Philadelphia by sea 500 Total miles 87,373 1800 In May I sailed from Philadelphia for Boston in a schooner and arrived safe and by land to Princeton, my old native home, safe with a $1000, china, and some other curiosities which made some of the natives stare who had never been further from home than mill or to meeting. Now spent some time with my friends in Princeton and Boston. Distance 900 Total miles 88,273 Sometime in June sailed again in the ship Favorite of Boston for Malaga Spain up the straits of Gibralter with a cargo of Cod Fish for the Catholics to eat in Lent. And, in return, a cargo of wine, raisins, and figs and so forth for the Yankees to keep Thanksgiving with, as is customary with them. On our passage out, near the Banks of Newfoundland, when almost calm, we saw following our ship, close under our stern, a monster called by seamen the Sea Devil. With his back sometimes out of the water, he appeared to {be} 15 or 18 feet wide, 25 or 30 feet long, shaped much like our water turtles with a rough brown shell in shape and formed like a turtle on the back with fins and flipper in proportion to the size of his body. With two heads six feet apart of the form of the turtles, which would run out like the turtles or be drawn in under the shell. I saw this done, it would run out 3 or 4 feet. The diameter of the neck and head I should think was 12 or 15 inches and there were a great number of pilot fish just ahead of him and swimming each side of the heads. The pilot fish are the size of a blue catfish or three pounds and color and mouth like a sucker. They also go with the whale and many other large fish and by suction fasten themselves somehow to the sides of those big fish and suck when hungry then let go and play before them. This devil followed us one hour when a breeze sprang up and we left him; went on our voyage. When coming near the Straits of Gibralter saw many Spanish gunboats cruising in the straits and taking many Yankee vessels they can. As we drew near we saw one of those gunboats firing at a Yankee schooner from Maine. We bore down towards the gunboat gave her a gun and she run for the shore, supposing we were a ship of war for we showed 16 guns; but 10 were Quakers, wooden guns. Thus we saved the Yankees that time. We passed the straits, run up to Malaga, 60 miles, our place of destination. Here we lay six weeks discharging and taking in a cargo of wines, raisins, and figs, etc. Had to wait two weeks to sail with an English fleet and in protection of a frigate and a sloop of war; for two or three French Privateers were waiting to take us when we sailed. They said our ship would make an bon privateer. We sailed with the fleet and arrived safe in Boston in November. The whole distance out from home 7,000 mi Total miles 95,273 Brought home with me some wine, raisins, and figs and raisin grapes packed in sawdust in a {At this point there are several pages missing and the mile total picks up at a balance of 101,084 and the year 1803} 1803 101,084 and inch plank, enough for the bottom. Nailed them across the bottom in two days. My boat was made 20 feet long, 5 1/2 feet wide, and rigged with oars loaded. And, we started on Le Boef Lake which is one mile diameter; and got into the outlet about three rods wide. Shallow with sand bars, the water being very low, we had to wade and drag the little boat miles over these bars. At this time a big old Genowa Sailor was with us to help me along. Both of these men were happy to work their passage to get along for they had no money. They were first rate, especially the old sailor. We got into French Creek and running a rocky ugly shoal above Meadville bumped her on a stone and stove. Pulled the boat ashore unloaded. I went down to Meadville two miles. Bought me a large pine perogue, 50 feet long, 2 1/2 feet wide. Brought her up, loaded in my goods. Went safely next past the town of Franklin at the mouth of French Creek and proceeded down the Allegheny; this in October. Snowed for three days. A rough river to run. Arrived at Pittsburgh. Distance 206 Total miles 101,290 We have been 12 days from Le Boef here. Always camped by our boat overnight; the weather fair or foul, with a good fire. For we now left Pittsburgh for Gallipolis and made no stops to get some provisions. Arrived at Gallipolis from Pittsburgh 300. From here I wagoned my goods to Chillicothe and opened my little store in November. From Gallipolis to this is 62 miles. Here commenced the bearskin trade with me. In the course of the winter I must have rode to the hunters camps and cabins, they had no other houses in these times, rode in all 1,000. 1804, in the spring I rode into Kentucky on Licking River and high up on the Kentucky River. In five weeks I must have rode 700 {miles}. 1804 103,252 May 1st, bought a small flatboat in company with a John Dix of Boston. We concluded to return to Boston by way of New Orleans. Loaded in all our bear and deerskins and furs and began descend the Ohio at Gallipolis. Landed at Maysville and took in some bear and deer skins I had deposited there. Went on again and stopped a few hours at Cincinnati. Went to the falls here, got a pilot, run safe over the falls. Here I found my old Genowe Sailor again who went with me to Orleans. So, we proceeded on our journey without accident until we came near the mouth of the Arkansas River. We saw a storm coming up very fast. We were lashed to a flour boat that we might drift better. Especially with a head wind we unlashed as quick as possible and began to pull for the mouth of the Arkansas; but the storm before we got within half a mile of the shore caught us. The water run higher than our boats and they rolled so that no man could stand to row or steer on top of the boat. The flour boat filled and drifted down two miles; lodged under a snag. Our little boat, being an old family boat, the oars were all below. We made out to pull our boat to shore although we expected we would be lost for it blew a hurricane half an hour. We made out to land one mile below the mouth of the Arkansas. Here we lay two days assisting the flour boat to save her load. The third day we all started together again, saved nearly all her flour and boat. So, we drifted on again until we got to Natchez where we left her and went on our journey alone. Arrived in Orleans the 11th of June from Gallipolis here 1,700. June 22nd, shipped on board of a schooner for Boston where we arrived safe after a passage of 48 days. Distance run on this passage can't be less than 2,500. Sept 1st, Luther Willard and myself started from Boston for Chillicothe in Ohio on horseback, by the way of Albany, Buffalo, Prisque Isle, Pittsburgh, Zanesville and Lancaster to Chillicothe. Arrived first October. 105,752 mi Distance above 1,000 From here to Gallipolis 62 then up the river and crossed over to Point Pleasant, rode up the Big Kanawha to Charleston in search of bearskins for this was our business this trip..... Distance miles 66 Returned again to the point Gallipolis and to Chillicothe. Heretraveled through all this country. We spent the fall, winter, and spring in search of bear and deer skins at every hunter's camp and cabin that we could find. We have traveled in this time 2,000 May 15th, having collected all our skins to Gallipolis, we started for Boston in a keelboat to Pittsburgh arrived safe. 300 1805 (yr) Total Miles 108,938 Shipped our skins in a wagon again for Philadelphia. Walked with the wagons. John Noyes also walked with us. Sometimes we would get some miles ahead and stop at the wagon tavern and pitch a game of coits, smoke a few cigars, take something good to drink which was quite fashionable in those days. Thus we amused ourselves along the road to Philadelphia. Miles 300 Here again shipped our furs in a brig for Boston arrived safe. Miles 800 And here at my boarding house saw, for the first time (although myself 31 years old) the only woman in all this world God had given me for a wife and a poor widow with two children. The contract was made and consummated one year after. Luther Willard and myself started with a stack of goods for Gallipolis. Shipped on board of a brig to Baltimore. Brother, Levi Whitteker, was along for the first time. Arrived safe as I always have in all my journeys. Distance Miles 900 Then in wagons to Wheeling and walked ourselves with the wagons until within a few days when we went ahead to prepare............{past this point, pages missing} 1805 110,838 {Total} {New Page} 1806 112,928 { Balance } In the morning started again. Got this day up to Arbuckle's. Wife and I went up to the house and Arbuckle said, after the usual introduction, welcome to Mason, Madame. Here we were comfortable with good supper, lodging, and breakfast. In the morning they put us across Kanawha above the Sixteen Mile Creek. Wife and I walked up opposite Morris Reynolds at the mouth of the Eighteen Mile Creek. Here we stayed until the next day when Reynolds took horses and conveyed us to Benjamin Johnson, 4 miles. Here we stayed four days. Kept our Christmas with all the Maines. Here brother Levi met us with horses. 27th of December started and put up at Morris Hudsons. Old Mrs. Hudson was so good and so kind to my wife that she thought she had got where somebody lived again. 28th December 1806 started again the morning and arrived at Charleston at noon. Distance all this journey by sea and land - 11,600 Whole distance in 11 years travels on seas and rivers and lakes and by land - 114,528 Wm. Whitteker {signature} 1806, Dec 28th, myself and my wife at Daniel Ruffners. Here we stayed for two weeks in which time I bought the old log house and lot and went to house keeping. There we lived near 40 years until my wife died June 21st, 1846. {Note: The above journey was made while Philena, his wife, was in the last stages of pregnancy, their first son, Norris Stanley Whitteker, born in February 1807. Hereafter what is left of the manuscript deals with William's experiences in the salt making business; starting with the first experiments which were made drilling for salt water. Both sides of the Kanawha River had underground salt springs running along side and parallel to the river. William was the first to sink a well on the south side of the Kanawha. Here they made salt by boiling the water down and collecting the salt crystals which were left.} 1809 In the first place chiseled hole in the rock. Then made a tube by hollowing two pieces of wood then close them together and wrapped with bedcord; and then drove one end of it into the rock; and then filled the gum with the stiffest kind of clay mortar, say two feet and a half near to the top of the tube and pounded as mortar could be. But this would not do. And, then drove this mortar full of piles, 2 or 3 inches diameter, 2 1/2 feet long, sharpened at one end; so that the gum looked as though it was headed with piles. All this would not keep out the fresh water. I believe we bored the well in this situation 30 or 40 feet and got pretty good salt water. About this time, old Robert Johnston of Kentucky made some contract of rent with David and Joseph Ruffner, who brought with him a well auger with screw joints and poles with which he rimmed and bored this well down to 50 feet. At this time, Tobias Ruffner was preparing to sink another gum 50 yards below on the same bank of the river. He prepared his his gum by a fellow in his gum eight inches from the bottom; pinning it to the gum with such pins for the head of the gum to rest on which head was made of two pieces 4 or 5 inches thick made to fit the gum with nine inch round hole in each half head, one for the tubes and the other for the pump to keep the water down while putting down the tubes; and wedging round them to keep out all fresh water. Also, all round between the head and the gum. This is the only way ever been used for heading gums and this was the invention of and by Tobias Ruffner. In April I saw Joseph Ruffner take out his clay and pile head out of his gum and put in a head on Tobias Ruffner's plan. At this time I was persuaded by Charles Brown and some of his friends to undertake to sink a gum and bore for salt water on his land opposite to Ruffner's wells. And, to induce me to undertake, they told me many stories. Some said that they had seen the salt water boiling up through the crevices in the rock all the way across the river. And, that they had dived down and caught the salt water in their hands and tasted it. Finally, I concluded with myself that if the water was got by boring in the rock, it was likely to be on both sides of the river. I then made a contract with him, Charles Brown, for ten years at equal shares in the profits and loss. I then began to prepare to sink for salt water in place of sink in a gum. I thought I could sink a square frame down to the rock. Everything was so new to us at this time, we hardly tell what was best. My first experiment was to make a frame 4 1/2 feet square at the bottom and 4 feet at the top and 20 feet long, boarded up and down with strong seasoned plank. This done, we dug a hole for it as deep as we could for water. Raised it up and put in the hole over which 6 or 8 feet laid a pole resting on two forks. In the middle of this pole was fastened a block with a shieve for a rope to pass to hoist the water from the curb with a whiskey barrel with the upper head out and a square hole in the lower head. And, with a valve like a pump over the hole to fit tight it would fill as quick {as} could be. Sunk by a hole in the inside of the barrel and with a cord nailed to the upper side of the clipper so that when the barrel was upraise{d}, the valve with this cord, the barrel empty{ed} as quick as it filled. To raise this barrel I had a perpendicular shaft with a reel framed round itsix foot in diameter to which a rope was fixed that wound round this reel; that went through the block and shieve over the curb and down to the barrel. And, made fast and below the reel's lever went through shaft worked by two hands. A little more than once round would raise a barrel of water. Thus we could raise a barrel of water every two minutes. After all this experiment, we found that we could not sink the curb. Had to abandon it and get a gum at last. Cut our curb off as low down as we could. Raised the gum inside of it. Bored and made me a pump that I could do myself, having learned much about pumps on board a ship. Got my pump in the gum, the frame on the top to make weight to force the gum down as we cleared the sand and gravel from the bottom on the inside. We had 14 hands at the pump for 10 days. We used to choose sides every morning for who should work together. One side was called the Lighthouse, the other the Militia. Neither side could stand it to pump over 15 minutes before they called for relief. So we passed 10 days; myself made one hand in the gum all this time. We set the gum well down on the rock, put in the head and tubes on Tobias Ruffner's plan. Made the gum completely tight and commenced boring. Tobias had got his gum down before me and had borrowed the auger before me. I could not wait until he had done. I got two or three bars of small iron. Got Tobias to make an auger bit and weld it on the bar of iron and make a swivel for the upper end for the rope which was attached to the spring pole. With two hands to swing the pole for every stroke of the auger and myself sitting down in the gum on the head to turn the auger which was very dry; no water coming in to interfere. This was my first gum bored. We began to bore with two inch hole. For want of experience in boring we made sharp thin bits to bore with; and always sharpened our bit to the size we left off at. Had to take the whole auger across the river to Tobias' blacksmith shop. Then cut the bit from the iron {or} the iron pole or have {to} sharpen the bit then weld it on again. All this Tobias Ruffner used to do for me. Then take the auger across the river again in a canoe. This is the way I bored for four days; and as my auger got too short, made it longer by adding another bar of iron. We had to sharen our auger three times a day this way . In this way we bored forty feet in four days. One day we bored 14 feet through stone coal slate and soap stone. by this time Tobias had got salt water at 44 feet and stopped boring. I then borrowed Johnston's auger with screw joints to bore the balance of my well. On the 7th day, still sitting on the bottom of the gum myself to turn the auger, at 57 feet struck a soft place like clay or rotten slate. Here I thought for a few minutes that it was all over with us; that we had got through the rock and no water yet. For we had struck no water of any kind in boring all this distance. But to our surprise and great joy, the salt water began to boil up six inches above the head of the tube; good strong salt water. I soon had to quit my humble station at the bottom of the gum for the top; when and where all hands gave three cheers for the first salt water on the South West bank of the Kanawha River, opposite to Tinkersville. This place took it's name from Tobias Ruffner's Smith Shop for he was ingenious and used to tinker and make a good many for pumps and tubes etc. In the course of an hour the neighbors were generally collected at the well and cheered us again. Sent off and got something to drink. Silas Reynolds got pretty high; tore my coat in small pieces and strewed them in the trees round the gum. The reason I have been so particular in giving this account is because it was all experiment from the beginning to the end. The first trial with me and put requisition {on} all the ingenuity I had to get along in this business. In boring, to clear the hole of the borings we used to put a boat socket down with a cord and then wait until the boring settled into it. Then could only haul up a gill, or half a pint, at a time. Thus ended my first experiment in sinking the first gum and boring and obtaining the first salt water on the Southwest Bank of the Kanawha River in June 1809 by me. Wm. Whitteker {signed} I now proceeded to prepare for making salt. To get salt kettles sent a man all the way to Brownville, Pennsylvania and while he was gone, I prepared my furnace for them. Made my own pump and boxes myself; and hired to do all other necessary work, which was all completed the first of September and began to make salt with a furnace of 50 kettles and found we could make 50 or 60 bushels in 24 hours. Salt {was} then two dollars a bushel. About this time I made a contract with Isaac Noyes, for eight years, to sink a gum and to bore for salt water on his farm; and to erect a furnace at my own expense. And, then to be at equal shares in the proceeds or profits. I hired the gum sunk in the spring of 1810. In May began to bore the well; but was a good deal troubled to get the boring out of the hole and this sinking down a boat socket tedious. Levi Whitteker, Isaac Noyes, and myself were boring the well. I told them this slow way of getting out the boring and sand would never do; that I thought that I could contrive some better way. I went down home to Charleston. I took five sheets of tin and with common hand shears cut them in two in the middle; and with a two inch auger I bored a hole in one of the logs in my old log house. Into which {hole} I put a round piece of wood to form and hammer my tin in for a tube like nose. These tins had to be soldered and nobody here had a soldering iron. Well, I went to the blacksmith's shop. I made & formed a piece of iron about the size of a hen's egg with an iron shank in handle at one end. The other end I split so as to receive the double of a copper cent. I hammered the cent nearly square then cut the cent in the middle; drove it into this iron. Filed it smooth, hit and tined it over. With this soldered my tube for the hand pump, as I called it. For the lower end, I put in a small box with a valve like a pump. Near the upper end I cut a square hole one inch wide and one half inch long. To empty out the borings in this upper end, I put a piece of wood of the size of the tube two feet long and nailed in tight. The upper end of this wood made small enough to fit and screw into the auger that we were boring with. And, this completed, I took it down to the river and tried it in the sand under water; and could pump it full. Directly I said to myself, this will do; we can now keep our hole clear of boring without much trouble. This sand pump was ten feet long and two inches diameter. I took this sand pump up to the well we were then boring. Tried it and it would bring up a gallon of borings at a time; would clear the hole at once. Two or three times a day was as often enough to use it. And, there was another advantage in this sand pump. We could always tell the strength of the water at the bottom of the hole and what rock we were boring. Now, as simple a thing as the invention of this sand pump was; it was mine and I might have gotten a patent right for it; but was all willing to contribute my little mite for the benefit of of the salt works. Without this sand pump, where is there a single well that could have been bored? Not one. Where then would have been the salt works this day but for this sand pump of poor old Uncle Billy's? Perhaps nowhere on Kanawha. Well, I wonder if there is a salt maker of this day that would feel himself under the least obligation to give the poor old man a lick of salt for all this benefit. I also made the first tin tube ever put into a salt well on Kanawha. And, made it the same way and with the same tools that I made my sand pump. 60 feet in two days, in three pieces; soldered them together when perpendicular, as we put it down into the hole. And, unsoldered them with two brands of fire held round the joints. Screw joints for tubes were not known for a long time after this. Isaac Noyes is the only living witness of my making the first sand pump; who with Levi Whitteker, was boring with myself {on} Noyes' upper well at that time, 1810. We were boring together the well; and when we had bored the depth of 150 feet, we were somewhat discouraged. So deep that we should never get water that would rise. Norris {he probably means Noyes because Norris was only 3 yrs old in 1810} thought we had better quit and sink another gum. So, we put it to vote. I voted to bore on further but Noyes and Levi voted against me so we stopped boring. So I got another gum; and to find the right place, there was an old man, called the Water Witch, who could tell exactly with his peach tree and hazel fork, exactly where the salt water was. By holding one of them in both hands and walking along the bank. The end of the rod would draw down towards where the salt water was hard enough to screw the bark off the branch he held in his hand. And, Isaac had superstition enough to believe it; and I was a little inclined that way myself. So, we sunk the gum and bored and got salt water. Erected a furnace and made salt. After 18 months we, Noyes and myself, thought we ought to have a settlement of our accounts {which} had been kept so loose that neither of us could tell how {the} accounts stood. He offered to take so much and I offered to give so much; the difference was 600 bushels of salt. We agreed to spit on a chip and throw up, wet or dry, which should have it. He won. This settled the business which law could not have done.

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Adam (Leigh Whannell) despierta en una bañera llena de agua. En uno de sus pies está atado el tapón y al levantarse, lo quita, causando que una llave se vaya por el desagüe. En el lugar hay alguien más, que enciende las luces, permitiendo a Adam ver que está encadenado a una tubería en un muy sucio baño industrial subterráneo. Frente a él y en su misma situación, se encuentra el doctor Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes). En medio del cuarto, a una gran distancia de los protagonistas, hay un cadáver con un disparo en la cabeza, una grabadora en la mano derecha y una pistola en la izquierda. Pronto descubren que en sus bolsillos tienen unos sobres con sus nombres y unos cassettes con la palabra “reprodúceme” escrita en ellos. El doctor Gordon tiene, además, una bala y una llave, que no sirve para abrir las cadenas. Adam consigue la grabadora del muerto y reproduce los cassettes. El mensaje: Lawrence debe matar a Adam antes de las seis de la tarde, o de lo contrario, su esposa y su hija serán asesinadas y ellos quedarán allí encerrados hasta morir. El doctor Gordon cree que quién los pudo encerrar allí es el asesino del puzzle, conocido como Jigsaw y cuenta la siguiente historia a Adam: Hacía cinco meses, los detectives Tapp (Danny Glover) y Sing encontraron el cadáver de un hombre, cuyo nombre era Paul, dentro de un alambre de púas con heridas de cortes. Una grabadora le decía que debía encontrar la salida dentro de tres horas pasando por los alambres, ya que hacía tiempo se había intentado suicidar cortándose las venas, o quedaría encerrado allí. Poco después encontraron en una habitación oscura el cadáver calcinado de otra víctima, llamada Mark, que despertó con un veneno en sus venas, cuyo antídoto estaba en una caja fuerte. La combinación estaba escrita en las paredes, en las cuales se encontraban cientos de números, debiendo iluminarlas con una vela, sin acercarla a su cuerpo al estar embadurnado con una sustancia inflamable, y anotarlos. Mark falló. La detective Kerry halló un bolígrafo en la escena, con las huellas dactilares del Dr. Gordon. Tapp y Sing llevan a Gordon a la comisaría para interrogarlo, considerándolo inocente. Pero antes de irse, le hacen escuchar el relato de Amanda Young (Shawnee Smith), la única sobreviviente de los juegos. Ella se despertó en una habitación con una máquina sobre su cabeza. En una televisión un muñeco ventrílocuo le dijo que la máquina le destrozaría la mandíbula en dos minutos, y que la única llave para evitarlo estaba en el estómago de su compañero de celda, quien aparentemente estaba muerto. Amanda cogió un cuchillo, pero cuando se acercó descubrió que el hombre estaba vivo. Sin embargo, decide salvarse a ella misma y mata al hombre, destripándole el estómago. El muñeco, montado en un triciclo, le dice que muchas personas no valoraban su vida, pero que ella no lo volvería a hacer. En la comisaría, Amanda dice a Tapp que era drogadicta y que estaba agradecida porque gracias a Jigsaw y su juego, había superado su adicción. Nuevamente en el baño, Adam rompe accidentalmente un espejo y descubre tras de él un objeto que contiene una cámara de vídeo, usada por el secuestrador de la esposa e hija del doctor. Lawrence recuerda que Diana, su hija, antes de acostarse vio a un hombre que la observaba desde dentro del armario. Pero él luego salió de la casa y no vio que sucedía después, ya que despertó en el baño. Allí, sacó su billetera y le pasó unas fotografías de la niña a Adam, quien dijo que era hermosa. Gordon le dijo que detrás había una fotografía en la que estaban los tres, pero allí en realidad había otra, en la que su esposa y su hija están atadas y amordazadas, y una nota que decía: “La X marca el lugar del tesoro. A veces ves mejor con los ojos cerrados”. Pero Adam no le mostró la fotografía a su compañero. Al ver el video de la trampa de Amanda en la comisaría, los detectives Tapp y Sing descubren una pista acerca de dónde fue filmada y se dirigen a una fábrica abandonada de maniquíes. Encuentran allí al ventrílocuo, una maqueta de la trampa del baño y a un hombre llamado Jeff, atado a una silla con dos taladros manuales a pocos centímetros de sus sienes. En ese momento entra Jigsaw a la habitación y los detectives se esconden. Mientras Jigsaw habla con Jeff, salen Tapp y Sing, pero el primero activó los taladros, que en veinte segundos perforarían el cerebro de la víctima. Sing buscaba desesperadamente la llave, mientras que Tapp lo ponía de rodillas. Jigsaw dijo que estaba enfermo y que no podía arrodillarse, de modo que Sing disparó a los taladros. Entonces Jigsaw tomó un cuchillo y le cortó el cuello a Tapp. Sing lo persiguió, hasta que al llegar al piso de abajo le disparó en la espalda. Jigsaw se dejó caer engañando al detective, quien al dar unos pasos más pisó un hilo que disparó cuatro escopetas sobre su cabeza, matándolo inmediatamente. A pesar de todo Tapp logró salir con vida de la fábrica. En el presente, solo quedan tres horas a los cautivos en el baño. Lawrence busca la X que decía el cassette y Adam recordando la nota, le dice que apague las luces. Descubren la X pintada en la pared con pintura fosforescente. El doctor Gordon rompe la pared con la sierra y descubre una cajita, que abre con la llave que encontró en el sobre. En su interior hay dos cigarrillos, un encendedor, un teléfono móvil y una nota que le decía que no necesitaba un arma para matar a Adam. Gordon trata de llamar a la policía, pero el teléfono solo permite recibir llamadas, no hacerlas. Recordó que le pasó algo así antes de ser secuestrado en el estacionamiento del hospital. Iba a llamar a la oficina para que le abrieran el portón, pero ahí descubrió lo del celular. Luego alguien con una máscara de un cerdo le secuestró y lo drogó. Lawrence recuerda que la grabación dijo que el cadáver en el cuarto tenía veneno en la sangre. Por eso la nota decía que no necesitaba un arma: podía envenenarlo con un cigarrillo. Pero Gordon, incapaz de hacer una cosa así, apaga las luces y le dice al joven que se acerque. Planea untar un cigarrillo con la sangre, cambiarlo por uno normal en la caja y dárselo a Adam. Éste simularía morir envenenado y así podrían salir. Pero cuando se hace el muerto, su cadena recibe una descarga eléctrica. Los habían descubierto. Adam recuerda que fue secuestrado mientras revelaba unas fotografías en su apartamento (pues era fotógrafo). Le muestra entonces a Lawrence la foto de su familia atada y amordazada. Al rato, suena el teléfono y es la esposa del doctor, quien le dice que no crea las mentiras de Adam. Cuando Gordon lo interroga, Adam revela que fue contratado por alguien llamado Bob, para fotografiarlo por 200 dólares por la noche. A continuación le muestra las fotos que le tomó esa noche y que había encontrado en la bolsa con las sierras. Adam le dice que la noche anterior lo siguió hasta un hotel, donde Lawrence engañaba a su esposa con una estudiante de medicina de su hospital. Es decir que Lawrence no fue secuestrado en el estacionamiento de un hospital, sino de un hotel. Fue elegido por Jigsaw por engañar a su esposa y mentir. Se descubre que fue Tapp quien contrató a Adam para fotografiar al doctor, convencido de que éste era Jigsaw. En medio de la discusión, ambos observan que el tiempo ya se les acabó. Ya habían pasado las seis horas. En casa de Gordon, el secuestrador, al observar que el tiempo expiró, apaga la cámara y toma su pistola dispuesto a cometer el asesinato. En una de las fotografías que Adam tomó a Gordon cuando salía de su casa, había un hombre asomado por la ventana. Cuando pregunta al doctor si había alguien más en su casa, él contesta que no, de modo que ambos deducen que debe ser Jigsaw. Al ver la fotografía, Gordon reconoce a Zep Hindle, un enfermero en su hospital. En su casa, efectivamente era Zep quien se disponía a matar a Diana y a Alison, a quien obliga a llamar a su esposo para decirle que falló. Sin embargo ella había logrado desatarse las manos y quita la pistola a Zep. Llama a Gordon, quien se disculpa. Luego intenta desatar a su hija, pero Zep intenta quitarle la pistola y se producen disparos, que Lawrence oye al otro lado del teléfono. Cuando Tapp oye los disparos, corre hacia la casa, dispuesto a atrapar a Jigsaw. Mientras, Alison y Zep luchan por el control del arma. Ella logra enterrarle unas tijeras en la pierna al mismo tiempo que entra el ex-detective. Las mujeres logran escapar, al tiempo que Zap rompe un jarrón en la cabeza de Tap y huye dispuesto a matar a Gordon. En el baño, el doctor había sido electrocutado. Adam cree que murió y empieza a arrojarle unas piedritas, pero Gordon despierta histérico y pálido, maldiciendo y gritando. El teléfono móvil suena, pero él no es capaz de alcanzarlo. Entonces, desesperado se ata la camisa al pie y se la pone en su boca. Toma la sierra y comienza a amputarse su pie, haciendo caso omiso a las súplicas y gritos de Adam. En la calle, Tapp persigue a Zep en sus respectivos vehículos, hasta llegar a los túneles de las alcantarillas de la ciudad. En los túneles el ex detective alcanza a Zep, pero cuando pelean por la pistola, Zep se desliza por debajo y le dispara en el pecho, matándole. En el baño, Gordon se arrastra hasta la pistola, que carga con la bala que encontró en el sobre. Le dijo a Adam que debía morir y le disparó. Mientras, vemos que la familia de Gordon estaba tranquila en su casa, haciendo la denuncia a la policía. Afortunadamente ya estaban a salvo. Entonces Zep Hindle entra al baño, diciendo que era demasiado tarde y que debía matar a Lawrence. En ese momento, Adam se levanta y lo tira al suelo: Lawrence solo le había disparado en el hombro. Adam le quita la pistola de las manos y le golpea en la cara con la tapa del retrete hasta matarlo. Gordon dice que irá a pedir ayuda, a pesar de haber perdido mucha sangre. Adam busca una llave en los bolsillos de Zep, encontrando únicamente una grabadora similar a la que ellos ya tenían. Descubre entonces que Jigsaw inyectó a Zep un veneno de acción lenta en las venas, cuyo antídoto daría solo si mataba a la familia de Gordon en caso de que él fallara su prueba. Entonces Adam descubre que Zep no es Jigsaw, y contempla como el “cadáver” en el medio del cuarto se levanta. El muerto era el mismo Jigsaw, quien había estado todo el tiempo supervisándolos y dándoles descargas eléctricas. Jigsaw era un paciente del doctor Gordon que padecía cáncer y al que le quedaban pocos meses de vida. Jigsaw confiesa a Adam que la llave de su cadena está en la bañera, y el fotógrafo recuerda un aparato luminoso que se fue por el desagüe: la llave que abriría las cadenas. Adam intenta dispararle con la pistola de Zep, pero este usa el mando para darle una descarga eléctrica. Finalmente, Adam grita de desesperación mientras ve cómo Jigsaw se marcha apagando las luces y diciendo la frase: "¡Fin del juego!".

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=== '''Florence & Joseph Deel''' === Some information regarding Florence & Joseph Deel, who were my great-grandparents, were obtained from this link which is Union Associations of Old Regular Baptists of Jesus Christ, extracted from obituaries: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chloe2001/obits/orb1958.html [[GEORGE JOSEPH DEEL]] Born 11/11/1910 Died 4/23/1958 Parents MILES HARVEY & MARY DEEL Married FLORENCE COLEMAN 11 Children === '''Samuel Yates & Sarah Deel''' === Obituary for Samuel Yates who was my 5th great grandfather. ''Me>Sheilah Deel>William Kermit Deel>George Joseph Deel>Miles Harvey Deel>Polly Yates>Whitten Yates>Samuel Yates'' http://vagenweb.org/wise/orbcwise2.html [[Samuel Yates]], born 6/10/1842, died 2/16/1918, married Sarah Deel ca 1865; they had 2 daughters and 5 sons, five still living. Sarah Deel Yates preceded him in death. He joined the ORB Church ca 1888 and lived a member until the divide when he went off with the hard shell side and remained with them until he became dissatisfied then he came back by acknowledgement in the presence of the church. Thereafter he was a member of the Russell Prater Church. Written by Elder D. C. Church and J. M. Gibson '''Sarah A Deel''' http://vagenweb.org/wise/orbcwise2.html Sarah A. Deel, the daughter of James H. Deel, Sr.and Vicey Deel, was born 3/29/1857, died 4/25/1916. She married James H. Deel, 9/13/1879; they had 1 daughter. She joined the ORB Church April 13, 1916 at a church service in her home, held there because she was too ill to attend regular services. She was carried to the river on a frame and baptized by Elder D. C. Church. She was survived by her husband, her daughter, 2 brothers and 3 sisters.

Woodchucks on Bramblebush

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

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Christopher Ringlesby War of 1812 Service Records

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The mother and father of [[Ringlesby-1|Christopher Ringlesby]] are, as of yet, unknown. But, it is doubtless that he was the brother of [[Ringlesby-5|James Ringlesby]] and [[Ringlesby-4|Fielden Ringlesby]] of Hamilton County, Ohio; as well as [[Ringlesby-2|Lewis Ringlesby]] of Lawrence County, Kentucky and later Scott County, Iowa....and [[Ringlesby-3|John Ringlesby]] of Davenport, Scott County Iowa. He married the widow of Carroll Morris, [[See-2|Frances See Morris]] before 1820 in Kanawha County, Virginia; and they lived for 20 years in Mason County, Virginia, before moving the family to Montpelier, Muscatine County, Iowa, just across the line from Scott County. He died there on September 17, 1873.

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Mr. Danielle Fuentes, 30 year old male patient was admitted with a Chief complaint of painful urination. Few wks PTA, he experienced hematuria accompanied by hypogastric pain. 3 days PTA, accompanied by dysuria, this prompted consult. V/S taken as: T-39.5 C; PR-70; RR-18; BP-110/70. Bowel movement: none; UO: 100 cc/hour Doctor's Orders: Infuse IVFffl D5NSS 1L to run for 12 hours Drop factor - 20 gtts/cc Incorporate Gentamycin Sulfate 40 mg to present IVF STAT Stock dose: 40 mg/ampule DiclofenacNa25mgtabTID Stock: 100 mg tab Cefuroxime 750 mg / IV push OD x 7 days Stock: 500 mg dilute in 5 cc of sterile water Medical diagnosis: Urolithiasis r/o UTI

Historia de Valdoviño

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A partir del IV milenio antes de Cristo, se extiende a lo largo de todo el occidente europeo, un fenómeno cultural, que se caracteriza principalmente por la construcción de un tipo de enterramiento particular, el túmulo. Estos tienen la forma aproximada de un casquete esférico, aunque en ocasiones su planta no es exactamente circular sino ligeramente elíptica. Están compuestos por una estructura tumular que puede ser sólo de tierra, de piedras, o de tierra y piedras, en ocasiones delimitada en la base por un anillo peristatílico pétreo que la recorre a modo de zócalo. Con frecuencia el túmulo se encuentra cubierto por una coraza de placas de piedra bien encajadas entre sí. Un elevado número de túmulos alberga estructuras megalíticas de variada tipología, dólmenes. Si bien conocemos donde enterraban a los muertos, poco sabemos de dónde y cómo se desarrollaba su vida. Posiblemente eran grupos que ocupaban el territorio de forma dispersa, con hábitats no fijos, levantados con materiales perecederos en consonancia con una vida semi nómada, de ocupación de todo tipo de paisajes. De echo, la configuración del paisaje rural gallego podría haberse iniciado en estos momentos, a través de la utilización en el monte del sistema de rozas con tecnología de azada, para el cultivo de cereal de invierno, y uso de la ganadería extensiva y pequeños huertos en zonas bajas. El uso sistemático del cultivo de rozas, pudo constituir el punto de partida del proceso histórico de la reducción del bosque en Galicia, la roza habría provocado pequeños procesos erosivos, y la formación de brañas. El túmulo no es únicamente el lugar donde enterrar al difunto, desempeña una función ritual, simbólica. Delimita el espacio funerario, marca y humaniza el paisaje. Están concebidos para durar, permanecer en el tiempo y en el espacio1, hay una búsqueda de la monumentalidad. Constituye la primera arquitectura monumental de Galicia, es "una construcción arquitectónica original concreta”. Las necrópolis tumulares ocupan de un modo continuo todo el territorio "las construían donde las construían, y esto era más o menos donde les daba la gana"(VAQUERO, J 1995), por lo general en lugares del paisaje donde eran visibles desde cierta distancia, acentuándose por ser construcciones que ofrecen una discontinuidad en el paisaje. Aunque en su emplazamiento se pueden observar, según Vaquero, dos constantes "pensadas", la linealidad en la disposición y una dirección determinada, que se concretizan en la mayoría de las ocasiones en los límites entre formas cóncavas y convexas del relieve -cordales, depresiones, valles,-. Para el profesor Vázquez Varela "los constructores de túmulos son los primeros en modificar de un modo importante y permanente un paisaje, sus poblados, sus lugares de pastoreo y campos de cultivo, junto con una importante red de caminos vinculada con los intercambios entre las diferentes comunidades, marcan claramente la huella específica de lo humano, la cultura frente a la naturaleza, a la que someten con mayor fuerza que las poblaciones anteriores"(VÁZQUEZ VARELA 1994). La dispersión de las necrópolis va a transformar el paisaje gallego, lo humaniza por primera vez a gran escala, y marca el poblamiento de la región hasta la actualidad. En Valdoviño se localizan en la actualidad diez túmulos que pueden ser adscribibles a este momento cultural2. Por lo general tanto sus características tipológicas, distribución, y emplazamiento siguen las pautas que hemos apuntado en párrafos anteriores; son construcciones monumentales, construidas para ser vistas y permanecer en el tiempo, únicamente en A Pena da Moura (31), hemos podido constatar la presencia de una cámara megalítica, que en palabras de D. Federico Maciñeira es "la mayor pieza dolménica con que tropecé en el país" (F. Maciñeira, 1943). Se encuentran distribuidos por diferentes paisajes a lo largo del territorio, desde zonas de valle, a chairas en los cordales, y hasta fuertes pendientes, todos lugares donde son fácilmente visibles desde puntos concretos. También es posible distinguir las dos constantes en su emplazamiento que señala Vaquero, la linealidad y la aparente dirección determinada. Si tomamos como referencia un camino antiguo, en concreto el camino de San Andrés3 observamos como las mámoas jalonan el mismo, con una aparente linealidad y dirección determinada que podría marcar, en este caso, el camino hacia algún destino de carácter religioso, la zona de San Andrés de Teixido ó incluso el Cabo Ortegal. 4. La edad antigua en Galicia se identifica por la presencia de una cultura que tiene como hábitat característico el castro, y que se desarrolla desde la edad del hierro sobre un fuerte substrato indígena de la etapa final del Bronce, con la conjunción de rasgos propios con influencias exteriores, centro europeas, atlánticas, e incluso mediterráneas. El castro es un recinto fortificado que ocupa todas las variedades ecológicas disponibles y adecuadas para un asentamiento humano. Podemos considerar el hábitat castreño como concentrado, y se reparte en función de las características topográficas, estratégicas, y sobre todo económicas del entorno, en la búsqueda de la proximidad a los recursos naturales con una potencialidad agropecuaria, pesquera y minera de excelentes condiciones para el desarrollo de la población. El poblamiento castreño posee un fuerte carácter campesino, aunque con fuerte tradición guerrera, y ofrece una profunda humanización y aculturación del espacio natural. Se sitúan, preferentemente, en zonas del denominado paisaje cóncavo, en torno a los valles, ubicados en lugares destacados sobre el entorno, donde a través de obras artificiales adaptadas a la topografía, las defensas, se resalta su visibilización, y su presencia en un territorio Los castros constituyen asentamientos fortificados construidos para perdurar en un espacio proyectado por sus habitantes, el territorio. Territorio que puede ser concebido como algo que es posible organizar desde el punto de vista religioso y no meramente geográfico. Se aprecia una búsqueda de las tierras de mejor calidad, donde poder aplicar una agricultura de carácter intensivo. Disponen los asentamientos a media altura, transición entre el monte y el valle, los dos espacios donde se produce un desarrollo agrícola importante, gracias a las mejoras de las condiciones técnicas, como el uso del arado, la tracción animal, el abono, las obras de acondicionamiento del terreno, surcos, terrazas, agras, y la combinación de las especies de cultivo. En el mundo castreño se empiezan a diferenciar claramente, aunque perfectamente complementados, los dos espacios de cultivo que marcarán la Galicia rural hasta la actualidad; el saltus, el monte, donde a través del sistema de rozas se cultiva el cereal, y se preparan los terrenos para el pasto del ganado. Y el ager, zonas bajas de valle, acondicionadas con terrazas ó agras, en pequeños huertos, de cereales y hortalizas. La ganadería, la recolección, la pesca, el marisqueo, la caza, la minería o el comercio constituyen actividades complementarias que, dependiendo de la zona, adquieren una mayor trascendencia dentro de la economía castreña. El modelo más válido para interpretar su organización social y simbólica es el que nos ofrece el mundo céltico La cultura castreña se encontraba dividida en unidades de carácter territorial, los populi, conjunto de castros que se ubicaban en un territorio, integrados en una tribu. Los castros ubicados en la actualidad en el término de Valdoviño, formaban parte de un populus integrado en la tribu de los Ártabros, quienes tenían una identidad política propia, y un marco territorial, que se conoce como Terra de Trasancos. En el ayuntamiento de Valdoviño, dentro de la Terra de Trasancos, se localiza la presencia de veinte yacimientos castreños, ubicados a lo largo de todo el territorio municipal. Geográficamente se distinguen dos zonas; una superficie de aplanamiento al Oeste, donde los asentamientos buscan la proximidad a las zonas bajas, de cultivo, por lo que hay una mayor concentración del hábitat, y una zona de relieve más accidentado al Este, donde el hábitat castreño es más disperso, ocupando las escasas zonas de valle, centradas principalmente en la costa. En la mayoría, si exceptuamos los costeros y los de carácter eminentemente estratégico se observa un desarrollo de sus estructuras hacia las tierras fértiles de las cuencas próximas, bien a través de la presencia de antecastros, o por el desarrollo combinado de varios sistemas defensivos y amplios aterrazamientos que parten del recinto principal. La morfología de la costa va a ser en buena parte responsable del número de asentamientos que en esta se sitúan y de su tipología. La importancia de estos asentamientos radica, posiblemente, en que cumplan una doble función; estratégica-defensiva, y comercial, aunque tampoco podemos olvidar su capacidad para captar recursos marítimos (marisqueo y pesca). La costa de Valdoviño podemos dividirla en tres zonas por la presencia de tres amplias playas (Frouxeira, Pantín y Vilarrube) que sirven de salida a tres espacios diferentes. Estos espacios condicionan la ubicación de una serie de yacimientos a su alrededor, conformando unos "territorios" concretos, orientados hacia el mar, nexo de unión entre ellos. La topografía determina el asentamiento, y se aprecia una mayor densidad de castros en las zonas amplias, abiertas y de relieve suave, frente a la otra más accidentada (Vilarrube), y que posiblemente se encuentre condicionada por un carácter estratégico-defensivo de salida al mar de una ruta comercial. 5. Todo territorio tiene un límite espacial que por lo general estaba marcado por una serie de accidente naturales (bosques, zonas rocosas, lagos), o bien por los terrenos incultos. Estas "fronteras", tierra de nadie, son las zonas adecuadas para desarrollar las relaciones intergrupales, asambleas, celebraciones festivas ó mercados, son los fora, "instituciones socio-religiosas, que parten de los indoeuropeos de la Edad del Bronce, y sufriendo evolución e influencias, y respetada o tolerada por los romanos, tuvo vigencia en la romanidad tardía, y aún se pueden detectar sus vestigios fuertemente cristianizados, bajo el aplastante poder de la Iglesia Medieval”. En estos "posibles santuarios prerromanos", se destacaba la presencia de un altar rupestre, gran piedra que era el eje de la asamblea estacional, del Oenac[h]. ¿Podemos estar en O Foro, ante un altar?, ¿lugar sagrado y de reunión social de los habitantes de Valdoviño en estos momentos de la historia antigua?, es probable, pero sería necesario acometer una intervención arqueológica para poder contrastar esta hipótesis. La presencia de importantes reservas metalíferas en el N de Galicia, donde se encuentra un yacimiento primario de oro que ocupa una franja de terreno que Sánchez Palencia denomina Valdoviño-Aranga, condicionará una parte de su historia. Desde época campaniforme y del Bronce Antiguo Peninsular se desarrolla una importante vocación minera, con una tecnología propia de extracción de estaño y oro. La existencia de estas minas provocó una fuerte atracción en los navegantes atlánticos y sobre todo mediterráneos, quienes ya no abandonarían estas rutas hasta la conquista romana, así Strabón (III-14) menciona como Posidonios señala en sus escritos que "dentro del territorio de los Ártabros, existían y se beneficiaban de abundantes minas de plata, estaño, y ganga de oro argentífero". El interés por los recursos metalíferos supone la integración de Galicia en el circuito de cambio de Roma. Estos primeros contactos, hasta el inicio de la conquista romana (II A.C.), supone un estímulo fundamental para el desarrollo de la sociedad indígena castreña. Estos navegantes tienen la necesidad de establecerse en tierra firme; ya sea de forma temporal o permanente, por lo que buscan puntos de contacto estables en la costa donde; poder fondear ó varar sin dañar sus navíos, asentamientos con buenas defensas y accesos al interior para facilitar los intercambios y el abastecimiento. La presencia en la zona del Pereiro de una explotación minera facilitaría la ubicación de varios castros en la zona, O Pereiro serviría de base y campamento de la explotación, Frouxeira y O Vico, podrían constituir el lugar de embarque del material. Lo que si parece seguro es que el castro das Ferreirias, en el que se localizó material romano y que presenta un único nivel de ocupación hacia el cambio de era, representaría la salida al mar de los productos mineros de la zona de La Barquera y Labacengos, que llegarían a través de la ruta del curso del río Forcadas, camino jalonado por un sistema defensivo compuesto por los castros de Vidueiros, Lousada, Vilarrube, Frádigas, y el propio Ferreirias6, con una gran defensa y amplias terrazas que discurren hasta la orilla, en forma de embarcadero. La romanización del NO fue eminentemente rural, basada en la explotación de los recursos naturales; se introduce un nuevo sistema y técnicas agrarias, se cultivan especies nuevas, se incrementa la producción, el uso de molinos circulares como el localizado en Pazos, herramientas de hierro, etc. La ocupación del territorio va unida a nuevas formas de distribución de la población en diversos tipos asentamientos7: * En época Augustea y Julio-Claudia, se ocupan los denominados Castros-agrícolas. Son los mismos asentamientos que se continúan utilizando pero sometiéndolos a una ampliación, o bien asentamientos nuevos ubicados en las zonas de potencialidad agrícola. En ellos se localizan estructuras de estilo romano. Poulo, donde se localizaron monedas desde el siglo I (D.C.), Tiberio ó Claudio, hasta el IV, puede haber sido un asentamiento que ha perdurado mucho tiempo. E Castro de Crecente, donde, según la prospección superficial, se ha producido una ampliación del recinto, sería otro ejemplo de este momento. * Desde mediados del siglo I al III (D.C.) Se desarrolla una etapa de asimilación y transformaciones en el poblamiento. Se crean ciudades y nuevos núcleos rurales, los vici, que ejemplifican el sistema romano de ocupación del territorio, hábitats concentrados en poblados abiertos. La historiografía clásica señala la presencia en el Golfo Ártabro de dos ciudades Libunca y Adobrica, que serían los núcleos de población de más importancia en este espacio. Saralegui apunta la posibilidad de que la ciudad de Adóbrica se situase en Valdoviño, al final de la amplia llanura del valle de Trasancos, relacionando la aparición de gran cantidad de material arqueológico romano en la zona de Poulo, y con las explotaciones mineras de esta área. Souto Vizoso señala la aparición de numeroso material romano en la misma zona; monedas, ladrillos, sartegos, cerámicas, tégulas, torques de oro y plata, etc, y apunta "esta barriada, incluído Poulo, ha sido un vicus, un burgo o una villa rural y agrícola de la época romana, con su pazo correspondiente, su mámoa o medoña y su castro...".Si bien con distorsiones crono-culturales, apunta, ante la concentración de hallazgos, la posibilidad de estar ante un yacimiento de cierta entidad que, a partir del asentamiento fortificado ha crecido a lo largo de la ladera. * Los siglos III y IV marcan el desarrollo del tipo de hábitat disperso en el mundo romano, las villae, residencias familiares y/o granjas de explotación agropecuaria. Su situación viene marcada por los condicionantes económicos -capacidad productiva de la tierra y buenas comunicaciones-, y los habitacionales -salubridad, agradabilidad del ambiente, situación a media ladera, y orientación adecuada hacia los puntos de máxima insolación-. Características de emplazamiento que reúne el lugar de O Foro, en Aviño, donde en 1946 se localizó una columna y un capitel romanos, además de otros materiales. La entidad del hallazgo, y el lugar, la proximidad al castro de Aviño, la orientación hacia zonas productivas, nos puede señalar la posibilidad de que encontrarnos ante un yacimiento romano tipo villae. Según Andrés Pena en la playa de la Frouxeira se han localizado restos de ánforas, ¿podríamos tener cerca de la playa un pecio?, es una pregunta que no podemos responder. Para este mismo autor la romanización de Trasancos únicamente afectaría al núcleo aristocrático del territorio, con lo que se continuaría con una agricultura de subsistencia, autárquica. En la actualidad, y a falta de intervenciones sistemáticas que completen el panorama de la Cultura castreña y su evolución tras la ocupación romana, creemos que en la zona de Valdoviño hay un intenso poblamiento condicionado por; su situación en una zona de paso dentro de los circuitos comerciales por el atlántico, por su riqueza minera, su potencialidad agrícola -sobre todo en la zona en la que se extiende la amplia superficie llana al Oeste-, y la capacidad de adaptación de sus necesidades económicas a los condicionantes naturales que le ofrece el medio natural -ya sea a través de la recolección, la pesca, marisqueo, ganadería, etc.-. En época alto medieval la Terra de Trasancos, vive el intento de recuperación de la productividad de una tierra que se encuentra ocupada por el bosque, donde sus habitantes viven esparcidos en lugares de poca relevancia agrupados en torno a las iglesias. En este ambiente se va desarrollando el cristianismo, que "más que una cuestión misional fue una cuestión administrativa" donde la población adapta su tradición a las nuevas creencias, y se adecuó a las clases dominantes. Se erigen los primeros templos, en las cercanías de los núcleos de población, sacralizando lugares anteriormente paganos. Según Souto las iglesias de San Mamed y de Santa Eulalia, son las primeras construcciones eclesiásticas del ayuntamiento, a las que seguirían otras como las de Sequeiro, Lourido, Lago, Timiraus, As Neves, Taraza o Valdetires, todas ellas documentadas a principios del siglo XII. El 7 de febrero de 1110 San Martín de Jubia pasa a depender de la Diócesis de Santiago, Don Pedro, cura de Valdoviño, se adhiere con los monjes benedictinos, con lo que deja de pertenecer a la sede Britoniense, de la cual dependía hasta la fecha. En 1122, Trasancos, Labacengos y Arros pasan a pertenecer a la sede Mindoniense, de acuerdo con el arzobispo de Santiago Diego Gelmirez. Será a partir de este siglo cuando Trasancos será considerado arcedianato. Con la donación efectuada en 1113 por la Condesa doña Mayor, esposa del Conde de Galicia, Pedrol Froilaz, a los monjes de Jubia, de gran parte de los terrenos de los cotos altos de Vixia, Confurco, Pereiro, hasta los límites del Illope, los habitantes de Valdoviño tienen que relacionarse con los monjes negros de San Martín al haberse convertido en colonos del cenobio. En estos momentos del medievo crea la villa como la cédula básica de la organización del espacio, y que se define como un pequeño núcleo habitado con sus terrazgos y espacios incultos, la villa se encuentra integrada por un conjunto de casales (casa y huerto), siendo el casal la unidad básica de explotación. Loira, Crecente, Sequeiro ó Frádigas, pueden ser ejemplos de núcleos medievales. La unidad política básica, al menos hasta el siglo XII, es el Territorio, que es utilizado para ubicar geográficamente el lugar. Será en el siglo XII cuando se crea una estructura de parroquias de territorio reducido, y cuando se configura la red de poblamiento rural de Galicia que se mantiene hasta hoy, por lo que "la constitución del mundo rural gallego se remonta con claridad hasta el siglo XII, en el que se produce la adecuación del hábitat tradicional al paisaje cóncavo, donde la unidad topográfica elemental ha sido el valle, foco organizador del poblamiento". Dos aspectos, uno religioso-simbólico, y otro en clave económico, han tenido mucha influencia durante la época medieval en el desarrollo del territorio de Valdoviño. El primero, religioso-simbólico, se encuentra fuertemente ligado a la ruta de peregrinación a San Andrés de Teixido. A través de territorio de Valdoviño discurría el camino e peregrinación a Teixido de mayor importancia, ya que por el llegaban los peregrinos procedentes de Portugal, Pontevedra, La Coruña y Ferrol. La presencia de este camino era fundamental en la vida social y religiosa del momento, a lo largo de la misma se establecían una serie de ermitas, pequeñas capillas que además de servir de descanso, o como lugar de refugio, constituían un importante filón de explotación económica debido a las ofrendas que allí se dejaban. En el año 1181 se produce la donación a los Caballeros Sanjuanistas de Jerusalén de Teixido y Régoa. Este hecho influirá de modo positivo para la zona, donde los monjes se preocupan de crear y/o mantener una serie de infraestructuras necesarias para la correcta "explotación" del lugar de peregrinación. La Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Liñeiro, o da Fame, en Vilarrube, la Casa de la Bastona en Porto de Cabo -posada y albergue para los romeros-8, o el puente de porto do Cabo9, que se puede fechar en estos primeros siglos de la edad media, pueden ser señalados como los ejemplos más importantes, si bien su influencia se dejó sentir en toda la comarca donde proliferan las cruces de Malta en las construcciones, señal inequívoca de su presencia. Desde el punto de vista económico, las actividades relacionadas con el mar han jugado un papel importante en la historia medieval de Valdoviño. Las explotaciones mineras, principal aliciente económico de la colonización romana, se encontraban muy abandonadas y pasaban por un período de decadencia, debido a la pobreza de las técnicas utilizadas, y a la carencia de mano de obra esclava. Las amplias playas y pequeñas calas favorecerían la arribada de barcos tanto de pesca como de comercio. Englobado, Valdoviño, en un contexto histórico, en el que la proyección económica de toda la Galicia Medieval hacia el exterior tiene su base en la pesca, actividad tradicional que se fue perfeccionando y organizando progresivamente, y tuvo un papel clave en el desarrollo de las poblaciones costeras. El pescado se había convertido, gracias al cristianismo, en un producto clave para su consumo durante épocas de vigilia, lo que favoreció no sólo su captura sino también el desarrollo de técnicas de conservación, como el salazón o el ahumado, que lo preparaba para su exportación, tanto hacia el interior como a los puertos mediterráneos. La sardina, la merluza, el congrio, e incluso el aceite de ballena10 son los productos con mayor acogida en el mercado. La ubicación geográfica de Valdoviño le posibilitaba el entrar en los circuitos comerciales del momento, desde la Ría de Ferrol se exportaban los productos al Mediterráneo, y desde Cedeira al Cantábrico y el País Vasco, además de servir de centro distribuidor del mercado local. En diversos lugares de la costa, preferentemente algo alejados de los núcleos urbanos, debido a que eran procedimientos sucios y de mal olientes, proliferaban las pesquerías, controladas por nobles, laicos y eclesiásticos. Conocidos desde el siglo X, estos establecimientos proliferaron durante el siglo XII fomentados por la colonización cisterciense. Los monjes blancos inician un proceso de salazón y secado industrial novedoso. Desde finales del siglo XIII existían en Trasancos tres factorías de despiece de ballena y salazón, en Cariño, Cobas y O porto (Meirás). Las familias de la comarca, los Mandiá, Lago, Piñeiro, y Andrade, poseían naves que traían el pescado capturado en las costas próximas, como en el Golfo de Vizcaya, y que era salado y secado en estas factorías para ser enviado a Levante. Posiblemente la factoría do porto continuaría su actividad hasta el siglo XIV, aunque la ensenada do Portiño, excelente puerto de abrigo, continuó utilizándose hasta la actualidad. En el aspecto político debemos señalar que la casa de los Traba, administró y gobernó la mayor parte del territorio municipal hasta 1369, pasando a ser la casa de Andrade la que estaba al frente de su gobierno hasta 1733, cuando se incorpora a la Corona de España. De época moderna si bien se conservan numerosas noticias históricas, y construcciones civiles de relieve, como pazos e iglesias, que forman parte de nuestro patrimonio arquitectónico11, será en los elementos de los que prácticamente no quedan restos, en los que centremos esta breve exposición. La actividad industrial se encuentra documentada por la presencia de numerosos molinos harineros en todos los ríos, además de un batán, y el establecimiento de Ferreirías en el Río das Forcadas. Desde donde se cargaba madera de tojo para su consumo en la ciudad de La Coruña12. En diferentes puntos de la comarca, preferentemente lugares altos y prominentes, se encontraban ubicados unos establecimientos militares dedicados para la vigilancia y el control de la costa, los denominados Fachos. Pequeñas garitas preparadas para albergar un pequeño número de soldados que cumplían esta misión, por medio del envío de señales visuales, bien con banderas, o sobre todo luminosas (os fachos). En la actualidad únicamente nos queda el lugar en que se levantaban como Alderete, Montefaro, Coto Agudo, etc. ya señalamos con anterioridad la posible presencia de un pecio de época romana en agua de la playa de A Frouxeira. Hay constancia documental de la presencia de algún barco de época moderna hundido en estas mismas aguas, durante uno de los combates navales que en esta costa tuvieron lugar entre 1805 y 1808, y en los que participaron de forma activa los cuerpos de guardia de los Fachos de Valdoviño. En uno de estos combates, el que tuvo lugar en abril de 1807 entre los montes Alderete y Montefaro, se hundió un buque español y una fragata inglesa. ¿Podrían los cañones de bronce localizados en aguas de Campelo pertenecer a alguno de estos barcos?, es una pregunta que en la actualidad no podemos responder. Una vez realizado este breve y escueto paseo por la "historia", podemos observar las diferentes marcas que durante siglos el hombre ha ido plasmando, no sólo en el terreno, sino en las mentes y costumbres de las gentes, y que contribuyeron a crear la visión que en la actualidad percibimos del paisaje que contemplamos, lo que nos ayuda a su comprensión y valoración, de cara a protegerlo y transmitirlo, pues "la incapacidad de entender el presente nace inexorablemente de la ignorancia del pasado" (Mar Bloch).

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It's time for a Tollison-Blankenship family reunion! We're getting started on the organization so that this will be a success and hopefully we can continue these for many years to come.

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Callahan Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Callahan. === Famous and Creative Callahans === * [[Callahan-1|Americus F. Callahan]] (1860-before 1930) invented the window envelope in 1902. === Towns Named Callahan === '''Callahan, Florida''' is located in Nassau County, Florida which is in the northern part of the state. In the year 2000, the population was 962. Their slogan is "Crossroads to the Future," a reflection of the roads of U.S. 1 and 301, which intersect at Callahan. It was named for Daniel Callahan, who helped build a railroad in the area in 1854. Its major industries are timber and agriculture, and it is home to one of the largest mulch manufacturing plants in the country. It became incorporated in 1911. '''Callahan City, Texas''' is now a 'ghost town'. It was part of Callahan County. In the 1870s, with cattle drives and a large watering hole nearby the town was born. It remained an active town for several years due to its nearness to the Western Trail. The West Texas draught of 1886-87, "killed" the town for good. === Callahans on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/C/CALLAHAN_1.html Callahan] index. Is your last name Callahan? Please add yourself to WikiTree. You will be automatically added to the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Ann Arbor Public Library

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[[Category:Michigan Public Libraries]] [[Category:Ann Arbor, Michigan]]

Get Well Soon E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards with "'''Get Well Soon'''"-type messages. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "send as e-card" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Greeting E-Cards]]

Our Family Reunion-10

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Millard Family History

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Rekkerweekend 2010

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Slaghmulders kon niet volgen!

Hites2

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Payton BAines Shields Service Records

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[[Shields-63|Payton Baines Shields]] was the son of [[Shields-27|Daniel Shields]] and [[Mills-23|Elizabeth Mills]], as well as the grandson of [[Shields-21|Peter Shields]]. He was born June 1, 1832 in Virginia. He married, first, [[Unknown-1604|Edith Unknown]] on September 8, 1853 in Hocking County, Ohio. Secondly, he married [[Fisk-1|Mary J. Fisk]] on March 10, 1876 in Hocking County, Ohio. He died on March 20, 1908 in Mt. Gilead, Morrow County, Ohio.

Pet-2

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Franky the Cat, born sometime in early April. I say April 1st, fool.

EticaMoral

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Pàgina de etica y motal

Hideaway at Las Caletas

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This excursion takes you to the very private Hideaway at Las Caletas. Once the private property and home of film director John Huston. The beach is very nice, the lunch and view from the tables is awesome. We took just the basic excursion which includes lunch, drinks, whale watching, snorkeling, and kayaking. The kayaking and the snorkeling I could have gone without. The kayaks do not have back rests. Back rests are an essential IMHO. The snorkeling was very drab. If you have never snorkeled before then go for it but if you're expecting a coral reef swarming with exotic fish you will be disappointed. Masks, snorkels, fins and life jackets are provided. Some folks pay extra for the privilege of swimming with the sea lion. You can watch from the beach or swim/snorkel right near where the sea lion is for no extra charge but you will not get a kiss from the beast unless you have paid the extra fee. [[Category:Vacations and Trips]]

Family Tree-Totillo

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Wikimery

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Learningplatforms

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Right, I think I've created this as required but if Lauren and Viv can't see if then maybe not. Hopefully they will have received the emails inviting them to join! Here are the final success criteria agreed on moodle: The activity •Is the activity interesting for the children? (Will they be motivated and engaged? Do the children get to choose the topic for the task?) •Does the activity allow for different outcomes? •Does the activity provide oppotunities for ownership Knowledge and skills •Does the activity clearly state the learning objective? •Can the activity develop new skills? •Does the activity ensure development/reinforcement of existing skills? •Is the activity suitable for the ability of the children? (suitable for year group) •Does the activity allow for differentiation? •Can the children use their knowledge to help others with the activity? Assessment •Can we assess the learning effectively? (does the activity allow for assessment and how does it show development?) •Can we use the knowledge from the assessment to help with future planning? •Can other children be involved in the feedback?

Atulverma

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BHARAT'S FAMILY TREE

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Portfolio Joram van Dijk

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Jenkins' Family Reunion

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Nova Scotia - Chris & Megan

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In mid-September 2008, to celebrate our third wedding anniversary and Chris's birthday, we took a short trip to Nova Scotia. We flew into Halifax, stayed two nights in the "big city", then drove over to the Bay of Fundy coast, where we stayed for two (or three nights). [[Category:Vacations and Trips]]

Investigación

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Primera fase ddel ciclo dell diseño

Hazel Family Getaway

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Neo Alyssa and I's dog

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Contaminacion ambiental Cindy DR

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pagina creada para ver los cambios que esta sufriendo el aire y la falta de colaboracion que se esta dando por parte de las personas para tener una mejor tierra mas sana y mas limpia

U2 music

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Samuel Morse Biography

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This biography has been integrated into [[Morse-11|Samuel B. Morse]].

USPOC

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DISPLAY INFORMATION...

Cicero Winn Confederate Service Record and Amnesty Papers

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For some reason, unknown, First Lt. Cicero Winn, who had enlisted for 12 months in the C.S.A., resigned after around 5 months. After the Civil War, he applied for a special pardon through Amnesty. When looking at his service records, note that he also applied for a pension; but, the papers were returned because he had resigned before his time was up. [[Winn-4|Cicero C. Winn]] was the son of [[Winn-12|John Posey Winn]] and [[Winn-13|Sarah Eveline Winn]]. He was born in 1830 in Hall County, Georgia. He married [[Sams-2|Mary E. Sams]] before 1860. He died January 15, 1904.

Sarasa-Goco Reunion

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Everybody is invited to attend the reunion.

Villavicencio

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Leeks Family Reunion

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..it's been a long time and we are overdue to share some love with our famil! Please stay tuned for the exciting, upcoming event....one to remember!

Punk Rock

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Todo a ceca de la historia desde el comienzo

Ernest12

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Shimp Family Reunion

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William W. Whittaker Civil War Records

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[[Whittaker-15|William W. Whitteker]] was the son of [[Whitteker-1|Norris Stanley Whitteker]] and [[Morris-20|Letitia Morris]]. He was the grandson of [[Morris-21|Carroll Morris]] and [[See-2|Frances See]] as well as the grandson of [[Whitteker-2|William Whitteker]] and [[Cobb-5|Philena Cobb]]. He was born 1842 in Charleston, Kanawha County, Virginia. He married [[High-3|Virginia F. High]] on July 14, 1860 in Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio. He died April 19, 1890 in Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio; and, is buried in the Old Soldiers' Circle of the Greenlawn Cemetery there.

Langdon Family

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Naveen's

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Rachel Aubrey

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Our Family Reunion-2

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Our_Family_Reunion-1]]

الألعاب العجيبة

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فى هذا الموقع سنقوم بعرض مشروع اقامة معرض للاجهزة العلمية بالمدرسة فى اطار برنامج التعليم القائم على المشروعات ( الانتل ) وسيتم عرض الاعمال والتعليقات والتوصيات ونتائج المشروع

Running

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Running is a sport allowing a human or an animal to move rapidly on foot. This contrust with walking,sprinting and jogging. They leap from one leg to the other while running.

Interesting Pictures

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Pictures I got of the web.

Pokemon Station

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It is information about pokemon and there evolution

Gil Durham

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Woodring Family Reunion

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Here you'll find details about the Woodring Family Reunion of 2011. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Hu,phrey Family Reunion

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Givens Family Reunion 2010

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Getting ready for our reunion, it seems like we haven't had one in forever! More updates to come, mark the calendar for now and keep checking the website for more information!

Armstrong Family Reunion

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"LOVE STRENGTH AND UNITY"

Nikki Minaj

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This is nikki minaj barbie style lol smiley face she is are cuse

UDLAP Prueba

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Esto es una prueba

Internacional

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Prueba

Oso kike

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Que onda :) saludos a los visitantes ya estamos en navidad ya viene época de fiestas de pavo orneado uff chido chido!! :) aki un link para ver un poco mas sobre arquitectura: [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arquitectura]

Lo flow del o

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Cat E-Cards

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Here is a collection of images featuring felines that can be sent as e-greetings. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "send as e-card" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Animal E-Cards]] [[Category:Cats]]

Salazar Family Tree - Outline

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EXPLANATORY NOTES: 1. The first generation is assigned only 1 digit, from the eldest down to the youngest, Since there are more than 9 children, A is assigned for No 10, B for Number 11 and so on. 2. Two digits are assigned to the second gereration, three for the third and foru for the fourth generation. 3. Your number should read from right to left. Examples: 51. Rolando Salazar - 1 means he is the first child of Gregorio, who is the fifth child of Modesto and Adrian, thus 51. 832. Catherine Salazar - 2 means she is the second child of Ernesto, who is the third child of Nestorio, who is the eight child of Modesto and Adriana. 9242. Cecille Grace Salazar - 2 means she is the second child of Alden, who is the fourth child of Alan, who is the second child of Arcadio, who is the ninth child of Modesto and Adriana. 9A. Jose Ma. Salazar - A means he is the tenth child of Arcadio, who is the ninth child of Modesto and Adriana. ---- '''0 Modesto Salazar about 1867 M.t. Adriana Tenio about 1867 ---- 1 Julio Tenio Salazar circa 1890 Died single - date unkown 2 Romana Tenio Salazar circa 1891 Died single - date unkown 3 Agaton Tenio Salazar circa 1893 Died single - date unkown ---- 4 Paula Tenio Salazar circa 1895 Died - date unkown in CA''' M.t. Andres Bertumen Feb 24, 1891 Died : July 7, 1961 41 Ismael “Mike” Salazar Bertumen M.t. Alejandra Delambaca Oct 17 1930 411 Paulita Delambaca Bertumen Apr 18 1953 M.t. Alex Emmanuel Arat Mar 17 1950 4111 Andrew Bertumen Arat Dec 24 1975 4112 Alice Bertumen Arat Jan 20 1977 ---- 5 Gregorio Tenio Salazar May 25, 1897 Died : Feb 16, 1973 M.t. Rosario Ciocon Nov 11, 1910 Died : Sept 03, 1987 51 Rolando Ciocon Salazar Nov 2, 1935 M.t. Lustria Balcina Apr 22, 1943 511 Rosemarie Balcina Salazar Nov 11, 1962 M.t. Leo Senomio Jul 12 1962 5111 Patrick Jade Salazar Senomio Dec 4 1983 512 John-John Balcina Salazar Jan 15 1964 Died : Oct29/92 cardiac arrest 513 Rolando, Jr. Balcina Salazar Nov 20 1966 514 Phillip Balcina Salazar Aug 21 1968 515 Antonio Balcina Salazar Jun 5 1972 516 Johanne Balcina Salazar Nov 4 1974 52 Alejandro Ciocon Salazar Feb 27, 1937 53 Ricardo Ciocon Salazar Dec 12, 1940 M.t. Elizabeth Balazuel dec 27, 1940 531 Jennylyn Balazuela Salazar May 3 1965 532 Madeleine Sophie Balazuela Salazar Feb 1 1967 533 Raymond Cyrus Balazuela Salazar Jul 11 1968 534 Ma. Theresiae Carmela Balazuela Salazar Jun 71977 54 Gregorio, Jr. Ciocon Salazar Nov 17, 1943 M.t. Evelyn Barsanas Feb 12, 1944 541 Charito Luz Eulyn Barsanas Salazar Apr 4 1976 542 Christopher Greg Barsanas Salazar Sep 25 1979 55 Emily Ciocon Salazar Nov 1, 1945 M.t. Marcelo Beleber Jun 19, 1944 551 Stevie Salazar Beleber Sep 20 1972 552 Stella Marie Salazar Beleber Mar 30 1976 553 Michael Greg Salazar Beleber Aug 12 1984 6 Victoriano Tenio Salazar Mar 22, 1900 Died : May 11, 1970 M.t. Adoracion Apatan Nov 1, 1913 61 Aurora Apatan Salazar Aug 13, 1933 M.t. Julio Rosales Feb 13, 1932 611 Julio Jude Salazar Rosales Apr 10 1970 62 Virgilio Apatan Salazar Nov 20, 1935 M.t. Myrna Salaver Jan 11, 1949 63 Isabel Apatan Salazar Apr 25, 1938 M.t. Ildefonso Resuma Jan 4, 1935 631 Ma. Ingrid Salazar Resuma Mar 9 1963 M.t. Romeo, Jr. Piccio Apr 18 1952 6311 Marco Resuma Piccio May 11 1986 6312 Bianca Isabel Resuma Piccio Jun 23 1988 632 Ilde Salazar Resuma Jan 11 1964 633 Ma. Isper Salazar Resuma Nov 27 1969 64 Victorino Apatan Salazar Aug 23, 1946 7 Enrica Tenio Salazar about 1902 Died w/o children M.t. Margarito Timbal (of Bato)Died -date unknown 8 Nestorio Tenio Salazar Sept 07, 1903 Died Dec 9, 1980M.t. Felicidad Ranario Nov 24, 1909 81 Fe Ranario Salazar Oct 19, 1932 M.t. Bristol Reganot May 23, 1921Died: Sept 22, 1969 811 Elvis Salazar Reganot Jan 25 1964 812 Grace Salazar Castillo Jan 25 1961 81 Fe Ranario Salazar-Reganot Oct 19, 1932 M.t. Placido, Jr. Deysolong Jun 11, 1937 82 Esperanza Ranario Salazar Jan 8 1935 M.t. Fred AugustusFloresca Aug 12, 1933 821 Reynaldo Salazar Floresca Jul 26 1963 M.t. Ma Concepcion Uy Apr 15 1966 822 Jocelyn Salazar Floresca Nov 21 1974 83 Ernesto Ranario Salazar Nov 6, 1936 M.t. Corazon Cristobal Nov 27,

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El Bullying

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A game played on a rectangular field with net goals at either end in which two teams of 11 players each try to drive a ball into the other's goal by kicking, heading, or using any part of the body except the arms and hands. The goalie is the only player who may touch or move the ball with the arms or hands.

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Sholes Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Sholes families and information about individuals, places, and things named Sholes. (Do you have any info about Sholes or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Famous and Creative Sholes === * [[Sholes-1|Christopher Latham Sholes]] (1819-1890) invented the first practical typewriter and the "QWERTY" keyboard. === Sholes Families on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SHOLES_1.html Sholes] index. If you are a Sholes or add a Sholes ancestor your addition(s) will automatically appear on this index when it updates tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

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[[Shields-47|Peter Shields]] was born in Braxton County, Virginia on March 5, 1825. He was the son of [[Shields-26|John Shields]] and [[Donohue-4|Eda Donohue]]; and the grandson of [[Shields-21|Peter Shields]]. He married [[Roush-1|Margaret Roush]] on April 4, 1850 in Mason County, Virginia. He later removed to Meigs County, Ohio, where he died in Apple Grove on October 29, 1897.

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Whitelaw Family Reunion

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Whitelaw Family Reunion & Mae E. Woodson 80th Birthday Celebration

The Most Important Agreement

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Today we agree to stand firm in all agreements made together. We understand that by upholding these agreements we are creating an environment in our lives and relationship that is supportive, respectful and above all loving. We agree to make all agreements together and bring them here once agreed upon as a reminder of our love and support for one another. We agree to love and be loved.

Riley 2010 Family Reunion

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Ward Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Carmen the Person!

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Groff Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Groff families and information about individuals, places, and things named Groff. (If you have any information to add about Groffs or the name, please do.) === Alternate Spellings === Alternates for '''Groff''' include Graff and Graf. Some descendants have also changed the name to Grove. === Geographic Origins and Centers === Groff families generally come from Switzerland and Southern Germany. Many that immigrated to America came to the region of Pennsylvania. Some went to Ontario, Canada. === Early Groffs in America === * [[Groff-5|Hans Conrad Groff]] (1661 - 1746) came from Switzerland to escape religious persecution. He settled in the region later to be Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. === Famous and Creative Groffs === * [[Groff-8|Samuel A. Groff]] developed the street letter box fastener that was sold to the U.S. Postal Office. * [[Groff-7|Edwin I. Groff]] patented the first commercially successful automatic pretzel twisting machine. * [[Groff-6|Horace W. Groff]] innovated the style of snack chips now known as kettle cooking. Groff's chips are thicker, curlier than conventional chips. === Groffs on WikiTree === * [[Groff-2|Joseph Groff]] (1821 - 1903) * [[Groff-1|Josie S. (Groff) Everhart]] (1870 - 1942) Click here for the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GROFF_1.html Groff index]. If you are a Groff and add yourself and/or an ancestor to WikiTree you will be automatically added to this index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Cyberterrorismo

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El cyberterrorismo y su impacto en sistema bancario estatal de Costa Rica

Gastler Family

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The Family of Carl Gastler, 1832-1912

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Jackie is my step sister and she is 15 years old and she ran away from her aunt linda and got locked up for 4 years.

Christian E-Cards

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Here is a collection of images and vintage postcards with '''Christian themes and Bible verses'''. Any of these can sent as an e-greeting by clicking the "'''send as e-card'''" click below the image. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. [[Category:E-Cards]]

Our McWhorter/Staffey Reunion

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This reunion is for the descendants of Raymond and Emma Staffey McWhorter. Raymond and Emma raised a large family of 14 children at Zanesville, OH. All descendants are encouraged to attend. A planning meeting is scheduled on July 13th, at Goddard Park, Zanesville, OH,all is welcome to attend. Also, a photo scanning date has been set for July 19th at 1:00 pm. Contact for the location. Anyone wishing to share any photos are encouraged to contact dblackstone54@1st.net for additional information. Anyone wanting additional information such as directions to the park, location for scanning photos etc.,can contact dblackstone54@1st.net. Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Duke the dog

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Trabajo

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Del Hoyo Family Reunion 2010

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Funny Animal E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards that can be sent as free '''funny animal e-cards". All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Animal E-Cards]] [[Category:Funny E-Cards]] [[Category:E-Cards for Kids]]

Clara Barton

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This biography has been merged into [[Barton-32|Clara Barton]].

Coley Family Reunion

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The family has decided to have a family reunion in Jamaica to celebrate family , friends , and Mama's 25th memorial.

Arabic language

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Sebring

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Marcher Family Reunion 2011

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Come celebrate with us at our family reunion. We are excited about this reunion and wanted to make sure that you have marked your calendar. We will have a lot of fun activities planned for the whole family. This is the early stages of planning. Suggestions on where and when to have the event are welcome. As more details are planned out, we will update the event.

Edwin and Minnie Martin Reunion

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My Grandmother: A Memoir-1

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Ringlesby/Ringsby WPA Burial Records Scott County Iowa

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During the Great Depression, the U. S. Government put some people to work, gathering information to update the records of our country. If it were not for this fact, there would now be no record of the burial place of Christopher Ringlesby/Ringsby at all. The Blue Grass Cemetery has no record of his burial any longer, nor is there a marker left to mark the spot of his repose. However, his burial in this very same cemetery was duly noted by the WPA workers.

Denise Driskell Rizzo Family History

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Personal Business Letter Project

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Personal Business Letter 1. Receive prompt. 2. Create a personal business letter using the selected prompt. 3. Use page 83 in the text as a guideline for formatting. 4. Length of letter 1 page.

Loving your self

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Wash your piercing field with an antibacterial soap.

COMPONENTES DE ORDENADOR

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Página dedicada a los componentes de ordenador

Colorado Trip 2012

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Smith Family Reunion

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This site is created to help us organize a family reunion. Please add to it in any way you can. Lets get names, pictures, history... whatever you can contribute. Feel free to edit errors. Perhaps we break this down by sibling and try to get champions from each family to spread the word. '''Jack and Issabelle''' Lawrence Valerie Olive Gene Stan Lorraine Connie

CEF C-1

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Diner maison

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Pasta party planning!! need some friend support to celebrate the discovery of "le 15"

Timber

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[[McClellan-1|Megan]] and [[Whitten-1|Chris]] adopted Timber from the Westchester SCPA on July 13, 2009. He's a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catahoula_Cur Catahoula Leopard dog] mix that came up from Mississippi late in June. Also see [[Space:Apollo_and_Timber]]. [[Category:Dogs]]

Antonio

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Esta es la página de antonio

Bring your parents to school day!

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Please sign up for a time slot that you would like to come into our classroom!

Slaughter-Garrett Reunion

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Grant proposal

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Mrs. Salustia Maria Ordonez Villegas

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Ivcchinese2ACollinCassedy

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Maddi family

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Ariel the cracker

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Melanie Adams

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Family Crest

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Musica y Arte

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Música La música es, según la definición tradicional del término, el arte de organizar sensible y lógicamente una combinación coherente de sonidos y silencios utilizando los principios fundamentales de la melodía, la armonía y el ritmo, mediante la intervención de complejos procesos psico-anímicos. El concepto de música ha ido evolucionando desde su origen en la antigua Grecia, en que se reunía sin distinción a la poesía, la música y la danza como arte unitario. Desde hace varias décadas se ha vuelto más compleja la definición de qué es y qué no es la música, ya que destacados compositores, en el marco de diversas experiencias artísticas fronterizas, han realizado obras que, si bien podrían considerarse musicales, expanden los límites de la definición de este arte. Arte El arte es entendido generalmente como cualquier actividad o producto realizado por el ser humano con una finalidad estética o comunicativa, a través del cual se expresan ideas, emociones o, en general, una visión del mundo, mediante diversos recursos, como los plásticos, lingüísticos, sonoros o mixtos. El arte es un componente de la cultura, reflejando en su concepción los sustratos económicos y sociales, y la transmisión de ideas y valores, inherentes a cualquier cultura humana a lo largo del espacio y el tiempo. Se suele considerar que con la aparición del Homo sapiens el arte tuvo en principio una función ritual, mágica o religiosa, pero esa función cambió con la evolución del ser humano, adquiriendo un componente estético y una función social, pedagógica, mercantil o simplemente ornamental. Mùsica dìcese del arte que nos aturde por las noches ^^

Blake Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Blake families and information about individuals, places, and things named Blake. === Famous Blakes === Here is a selection of those with the surname Blake and their ingenious achievements. * [[Blake-5|Lyman Reed Blake]] (1835-1883) worked for Isaac Singer in his Singer Sewing Machine Co. and invented a shoe sewing machine. === Blakes on WikiTree === Click here for the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BLAKE_1.html Blake Index]. This list is updated every morning. If you are a Blake and add yourself to WikiTree you will automatically appear on this list tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Group 9 ORGMGNT

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This is the wiki for Group 9 in ORGMGNT Members: Paolo Camacho Kim Tenerife Gian Ferrer Dean Guzman Chris Llorin

CHECK IT OUT SCHOOL!!

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ok so all you peeps who got to an spacific school that starts with the letter b and ends with l come here!!

Foot clinic

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Special orange

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This is a special orange that is half orange half apple. It is more healthy for you with all the great tastes of a regular oreange and apple but with 50% vitamin c and less calcium. For times when u want an apple and a orange.

Grade-4

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monday-1and2p-Mathematics Types of Tringle conplementry and suppiementry angle.3p-Sing a song on It started on a T.V show.4p-Write about chari,ghoomarand thari.5p-statis of math physial and chemical changed.

数字保存工作小组

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数字图书馆高级研讨班之数字保存工作小组

Goco Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Family Timeline

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Project F

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Project F is a story that I am looking to add massive detail to.

Ancestors and Descendants of Alfred T. Whitteker

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My favorite ancestor, William Whitteker b. 1775 in Princeton, MA had one daughter and four sons. Alfred was the only one that disappeared when he was about 21 years old; and I could never find what had happened to him.....until recently, that is. He had moved to Covington, Kentucky; got married, and raised a family of nine children. This is his story.

THE POMARE DATABASE

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Beauty Embraced By The Night

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Roi de rien best music portal Spoiled Kitty Mix

Proyecto semestral

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Integrantes: Brian Villarroel Flores. Nataly Orellana Galindo OBJETIVO General El objetivo general de este proyecto es introducir una nueva empresa de servicios, una empresa que ofrezca a las diferentes familias cochabambinas el cuidado de sus hijos en un ambiente de seguridad y diversión. Objetivos específicos Realizar un análisis profundo sobre las actividades más realizadas durante las vacaciones de verano para así juntarlas con el propósito de llamar la atención de nuestros futuros consumidores. Hacer un análisis profundo de nuestra empresa (DAFO) conocer sus debilidades y las amenazas que se van presentando en el mercado para minimizar, del mismo modo conocer las fortalezas y oportunidades.

Book Group 101

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We are the book group!

Music I Like

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'''Aqui les voy hablar un poco sobre la musik q a mi me gusta!! Aki les presentare grupos como: -Tokio Hotel -Green Day -Alessana -Black Veil Brides -Linking Park -My Chemical Romance ...etc... Esta pagina esta dedicada para todas esas personas a quienes les gusta la buena musik... Si tienen sugerencias o artistas de los que quisieran saber o de los que quisieran compartir solo agreguen una imagen del grupo con una descripcion, para que mas personas lo conoscan... Espero que disfruten mucho de la información que ire agregando poco a poco en esta pagina... =)'''

Ut army rotc

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French Revolution

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Prosjekt om Den Franske Revolusjonen.

Milo

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Born at a shelter on the 5 January, 2007. He is a pit bull mix.

Alsheimer Family Documents

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Source Documents for the Alsheimer Family.

NWTC Foot Clinic

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Unit of Instruction Final Project

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Liv n laur

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hey! liv and laurs friendship is HUGE!! Hope you like our homepage!!

Wounded by Concussion Grenades in Korean War

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The following is a newspaper clipping from the Worcester Telegram and Gazette headlined "'''U.S. Wounded Get Fast Medical Care'''". --- Americans wounded in Korea receive fast medical care and transfer from combat areas ... and an infantry sergeant is home to tell of his personal experience. [[Bartlett-7|Sgt. Hollis M. Bartlett Jr.]], son of [[Bartlett-4|Rev.]] and [[Storrs-2|Mrs.]] Hollis M. Bartlett of 92 Coburn Avenue, arrived yesterday from Korean action for a 30-day furlough. He was wounded several times during his six-month service in Korea. "I was working with the mortar crew of Company L, [http://www.koreanwar.org/html/units/179ir.htm 179th Regiment] Combat Team, 45th Division," he related today. "We were on outpost duty late at night, when our position was over-run by 'Chinks'. This was southwest of Chorwan during the first offensive of allies this year. "The first concussion grenade to get me bounced off my eye. It exploded when it dropped to about my waist. "If it had been a fragmentation grenade, that would have been 'it', but the concussion potato-mashers the 'Chinks' use are primarily for stunning us so that they can come in with bayonets. "Sometime within the next few minutes I picked up two shrapnel wounds in the leg -- I don't remember feeling them, though. "After the first grenade exploded off my temple, I dropped to the bottom of the trench. A medic started to bandage my eye. "Suddenly I asked if he'd dropped anything -- for I felt something land on my boots as I sat on the ground. Before he could answer, another grenade lobbed in hitting my left leg. "That's when we started changing our positions in the trench, but some 'Chink' was spotting us, for about this time the medic got hit. I told him to get some help for himself and I'd wait and care for my own wounds. "Just then, a third potato-masher came sailing into the trench. "This time I really got mad," said the sergeant, pushing aside his coffee cup and settling into his story. "That last one landed on my rifle. The explosion blew apart the mechanism, so I heaved it at the next 'Chink' that tried to make the trench." Sergeant Bartlett's anger was based on the fact he had "spent a good 15 minutes cleaning that gun just before we got 'action' that night." He said he returned to a forward aid station -- a medical station nearest front-line action -- where he was bandaged. From here he was "jeeped" to a rear air station. Then he was checked for internal injuries, need of blood transfusions or plasma, and his wounds were dressed. "Next thing I knew I was shipped to a regimental collecting point for wounded. Here a helicopter dropped down and flew me and another GI to Seoul. "From the front line station to Seoul it's approximately 45 air-miles," he said. "And it was just three hours and some minutes after I arrived at the front-line station that I was wheeled into surgery, completely washed, shaved and ready for the medics. "That's the kind of medic care that a guy can appreciate." Sergeant Bartlett will report to Fort Devens after his furlough, for re-assignment. He is engaged to Miss Virginia E. Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Gray of Northboro. He was graduated from North High School and attended Clark University for a year before entering the army.

Historia De La Música

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The Bill of Rights

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'''Amendment I''' Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. '''Amendment II''' A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. '''Amendment III''' No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. '''Amendment IV''' The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. '''Amendment V''' No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation. '''Amendment VI''' In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense. '''Amendment VII''' In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law. '''Amendment VIII''' Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. '''Amendment IX''' The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. '''Amendment X''' The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people. [[Category:American Founding Fathers]] [[Category:US History]]

Immigration Issues

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Immigration issues and drugs trafic

Angakonngapage

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Mi mascota

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Origen: Gran Bretaña. Peso: Entre 1.5 y 3.1 Kg aprox. Apariencia: Perro compacto bien proporcionado, de pelo largo y recto que le cuelga a cada lado del cuerpo con una línea divisora que va desde la nariz hasta la cola. Color: Acero oscuro azulado desde el occipucio hasta la cola. El resto es de color fuego leonado intenso. Trufa: Negra El Yorkshire Terrier es un perro muy vivaz y juguetón. De caracter equilibrado e inteligente está siempre alerta y es muy leal. Tiene cierta tendencia a ladrar y mordisquear lo cual hace que no sea aconsejable su trato con niños muy pequeños. Si queremos mantenerle con buen aspecto necesita frecuentes cuidados del pelaje. El Yorkshire está siempre dispuesto a jugar y divertirse. Necesita una buena dosis de ejercicio diario. Clasificación Esta raza recibe su nombre del condado de Yorkshire en Inglaterra, lugar donde fué creada por el hombre a mediados del siglo XIX. Es el resultado del cruce selectivo de una gran variedad de razas como el Scottish Terrier, el Sky Terrier o el Maltés entre otras. Sus antepasados se usaron para cazar ratas (de ahí su carácter alerta, vivo y curioso). Rápidamente se busco como objetivo crear una raza pequeña, elegante y de lujo. En la actualidad es el perro de compañía más popular y extendido

Mother's Day E-Cards

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Mothers_Day_E-Cards]]

Beverly J Backman & Earl Estes Jr Wedding

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Beverly June Backman's marriage to Earl M. Estes Jr. on October 7, 1966. Beverly is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. G. Backman

I will start it

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Throw here.Throw there.Throw anywhere!Ewww...I can really smell the stinky garbages.Dump trashes here,foul smell of wastes there and scattered garbages everyhere.I'm tired of this dilemma...How can we solve this? Today,the world's major problem is still the garbage.Even if you look anywhere,scattered trashes will be seen.There are laws and rules that are made by our government like Clean Air Act,segregation or the separation of biodegradable from non-biodegradable,and composting.It will be better for us to retain it in our minds and apply it in our daily lives. There are many ways to lessen garbage,but people are not paying attention and just ignoring it.The next thing that will happen is,we will all suffer from i'ts consequences and we'll finwly realize that we have done something wrong and must have a difference.Some suggests that we should reduce garbage by burningg it but others are against to it because it will have a bad effect for us.But think of it,if we don't burn garbages,things will get worse if we continue smelling the bad smell of garbages around us.Is there a ny solutions to this problem? It is true that we can't avoid dumping garbage,but if every Filipino are discipline,well,we can really find a solution to this dlemma.Plastics as well as styrofoams are the hardest garbages to be dissolved,but their productions are going on.These things contribute in the clogging of the canals that resulted to flood.Old batteries and poisonous chemicals or called hazardous waste is a big destruction to mankind because it could harm us since the government doesn't have any information where to place these wastes. Recycling is another good solution to decreased garbage.Right now.we are doing it,but one provlem is that people are not separating the recyclables from biodegradable.Ti'll it's very hard to follow these rules by many Filipinos in their own homes. Perhaps,if discipline to ourselves is our first step,for sure,it would be easier for us to solve this problem.By the little contributions of each of us only to clear up with this difficulty,will be a big step for a safer future.Just remember the 3rs:Reduce,Re-use,Recycle!Start it in our ourselves.Start it today!

Dasdsaodaspdaodasf

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Wilke Family Reunion 2012

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Inspirational E-Cards

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Here are images that you can send as e-greetings. These cards feature classic paintings with supportive, positive quotations. Use them to send best wishes, sympathy, or encouragement. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]]

Fisica Victoria Natalia Florencia

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hola somos del richard 3ºA

Traffic

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Masalah dalam PNP berkaitan dengan set

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Matapelajaran Matematik

Our family tree

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Ejercicio 3er año

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Toda la ejercitacion de excell para 3er año.

Cason Family Reunion

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We need ideas!

Wiki Whacky Wonky

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Group Discussion Site for Collaboration and Process Improvement Initiatives

Heflin Family Reunion

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Merlin The Cat

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Burmese Brown

I.AM.AWESOME :P

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I.A.AWESOME

Native Watercraft kayak

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No longer fear being up the creek without a paddle

The See Family Chronicles

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Here, with the permission of the author's relatives, I present the book by Irene See Brasel, "A Chronicle of the See Family and Their Kindred". A very good telling of the stories of the early See pioneers of Western Virginia, including accounts of capture by Indians and resulting captivity and release. Address of the site is: [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dderrico3333/TheSeeFamilyChroniclesindex.html The See Family Chronicles]

Boyer Family

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La media naranja

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Todos alguna vez cuando nos hemos enamorado o ,al menos cuando hemos creido estarlo, se nos viene una gran interrogante ¿Sera esta mi pareja para el resto de mi vida?

Cooper the dog

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For school

Transformtions

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Four different types of literature.

Madeup Primary State School

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This is the page for assessment. :)

LA SANGRE

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Esta Wiki sera creada como herramienta didactica del modulo de Tecnologias de la Universidad Indoamerica

BI Project

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Wiki space for the BI project

Strictly Come Dancing Tickets

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Buy & Sell Strictly Come Dancing Live Tickets through YourTicketMarket.com.One stop shop to catch your favorite event Tickets like Strictly Come Dancing Live Tickets, Guaranteed, Fast and Secure!

Townsend Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Townsend families and information about individuals, places, and things named Townsend. An alternate spelling is Townshend, as with Viscount Charles Townshend, a British cabinet minister. === Origins for Townsend Surname === Townsend: One who lived at the end of the town. It is an English surname with a topographic form for someone who lived at the extremity of a village, from Middle English toun ("village" or "settlement") + ende ("end"). === Geographic Centers === Most with this surname live in Yorkshire and London in England. In the USA, most live in New York and Pennsylvania. === Famous Townsends === [[Townsend-3|Charles Townsend]] (1674-1738): an English agriculturist developed the four-fold system of crop rotation for England. === Towns with the Name Townsend === [[Space:Townsend, Massachusetts|Townsend, Massachusetts]]: Rstablished in 1732, part of Middlesex County, Mass. [[Space:Townsend, Montana|Townsend, Montana]]: Settled in the late 1860s. === Townsends on WikiTree === Here is current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/T/TOWNSEND_1.html Townsend] index. You or any Townsend relatives you add will automatically be included on the list tomorrow morning.

MANSELL-MANSEL FAMILY REUNION-1

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USOS EDUCATIVOS DE TWITTER

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Aplicaciones del Twitter en la enseñanza universitaria twitter: Es una herramienta tecnológica que sirve como medio de comunicación a nivel educativo, que permite ofrecer información de tipo real. Beneficios en el uso de twitter: -Se genera una relación permanente entre el docente y el estudiante. -Se crea un sentimiento de cercanía de los estudiantes con respecto a la universidad. -Se dispone de un medio de comunicación en tiempo real entre docentes y estudiantes. Usos didácticos de twitter: Publicación de información oficial Recordatorio de reuniones o eventos Comunicación bidireccional entre el docente y los estudiantes Vinculación de Personas: Esta red social permite vincular a los alumnos con sus profesores en tiempo real, de tal manera que de presentarse eventos inesperados estos pueden ser conocidos de inmediato sin tener que reunir físicamente en un mismo lugar a los estudiantes. Preguntas y respuestas Una de las aplicaciones de twitter es la formulación de preguntas y obtención de respuestas de manera inmediata , ya sea inquietudes del profesor o de los estudiantes

Our Family Reunion-6

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Angel Card Sign-ups

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Tenis

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en esta pagina encontraras todas las noticias actuales acerca del tenis!!!!

R&B

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El Rhythm and Blues (abreviado por sus siglas R&B) o Jumping Music es un género musical derivado en su origen del jazz, el gospel y el blues. El término musical fue introducido en Estados Unidos en 1949 por Jerry Wexler de la revista Billboard.[1] Sustituyó al término conocido como "race records" (grabaciones de raza), considerado ofensivo para la posguerra mundial[2] así como para la categoría de Billboard "Harlem Hit Parade" en junio de 1949, y principalmente era usado para identificar el género musical que más tarde se desarrollaría en forma de rock and roll. El R&B original, conocido hoy como rhythm and blues clásico, ha evolucionado tomando dos vertientes populares una conocida como rhythm and blues contemporáneo y otra que no tiene prácticamente relación con el subgénero rhythm and blues mainstream.

김새롬의 위키스페이스

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서울교대 10학번 김새롬입니다.

Katelyn the Student

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My name is Katelyn and I will be in school for 4 years

Test Page-1

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Sampson

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Sampson, affectionately known as Sammy, is the companion of Milo. He is an abysinnian breed. [[Category:Cats]]

Hockey

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The game is played between two teams of up to sixteen players, eleven of whom are permitted to be on the pitch at any one time. The remaining five players, the substitutes, may be substituted in any combination, from one to five, an unlimited number of times in the course of a game. Substitutions are permitted at any point in the game, apart from between the award and end of a penalty corner; the only exception to this rule is for injury or suspension of the defending goalkeeper. Players are permitted to play the ball with the flat of the 'face side' and with the edges of the head and handle of the hockey stick with the exception that, for reasons of safety, the ball may not be struck 'hard' with a forehand edge stroke, because of the difficulty of controlling the height and direction of the ball from that stroke. The flat side is always on the "natural" side for a right-handed person swinging the stick at the ball from right to left. Left-handed sticks are rare, but available; however they are pointless as the rules forbid their use in a game. To make a strike at the ball with a left to right swing the player must present the flat of the 'face' of the stick to the ball by 'reversing' the stick head. Other rules include; no foot to ball contact, obstructing other players, high back swing, and no third party. If a player is dribbling the ball and either loses control and kicks the ball or another player interfers that player is not permitted to gain control and continue dribbling. The rules do not allow the person who kicked the ball to gain advantage from the kick, so the ball will automatically be passed on to the opposing team. Players may not obstruct anothers chance of hitting the ball in anyway. No shoving/using your body/stick to prevent advancement in the other team. Penalty for this is the opposing team recieves the ball and if the problem continues,the player can be carded. While a player is taking a free hit or starting a corner the backswing of their hit cannot be too high for this is considered dangerous. Finally there may not be three players touching the ball at one time. Two players from opposing teams can battle for the ball however if a another player interfers it is considered third party and the ball automatically goes to the team who only had one player involved in the third party.

Henry the Yorkie

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We Picked henry up from a girl in Nebraska, After searching for months for a yorkie on craigslist, His Birthday is September 5th, 2009

Weeden Shields Civil War Pension File

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[[Shields-38|Weeden Shields]] was the son of [[Shields-25|Adam Shields]] and [[Mills-22|Martha Mills]], as well as the grandson of [[Shields-21|Peter Shields]]. He was born May 27, 1823 in Virginia. He never married. He died January 8, 1910 in Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana.

Inter-Cultural Communication

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Class Project

Magic toys

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Onaxis

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Peligro-Muerte-diversion............ Locura...

E-learning

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협력적 글쓰기 안녕하세요. 위키 스페이스 시험 중입니다.

Australian Alps Fly-thru

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[ftp://ftp.ga.gov.au/outgoing/version_6_aust_alps_final.mpg]

Artes

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Coco...Our Little "Toto"

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Cocoa loves car rides! He goes crazy when he sees someone reaching for their coat...he thinks he's going with! I think I'll dress as Dorothy next Halloween and put him in my basket...he looks just like Toto!

Do you play Starcraft 2?

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have you played Starcraft 2. I tried it last month and I am addicted.

Shelley and Snyder Family Documents

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Source Documents for the Shelley and Snyder Families.

Steward Donahoe Tale With Civil War Records

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THE TALE.....AND THE RECORDS [[Donahoe-9|Stewart Donahoe]] was the son of [[Donahoe-3|William Donahoe]] and [[Unknown-1606|Ingra Unknown]]. He was born 1807 in Elkins, Randolph County, Virginia. He married [[McPherson-3|Adeline McPherson]] on March 7, 1839 in Mason County, Virginia. He died either November 10th or 12th of 1862 in Jackson County, Virginia. The tale passed down generations regarding the service and the demise of Stewart Donahoe/Donahue is basically as follows. Near the end of fall of 1862, Stewart returned from the war to his home on Little Mill Creek. He was only home a few days when he got news that there was a detachment of home guards on their way to arrest him as a deserter. He started out to meet the home guards. He went unarmed, having stashed his carbine in a decayed tree stump near his home. Before too long, he met up with the guards and agreed to accompany them to Cottageville, for a hearing concerning the matter. After they had all crossed the Little Mill Creek at Click's Ford, about a mile due east of Mt. Alto, a member of the guards shot Stewart in the back; and, he died from the resulting wound. The perpetrator of this crime went unpunished. It was not long before the people of the area reported seeing a phantom near the large beech tree in the lane where Donahoe was killed. Various things were seen, including a black colt, a ball of tawny dust, an early Brethren Minister, and even a headless soldier was seen climbing through the rustic rail fence. Children; and, even grown men refused to travel the lane. The place was definitely avoided after dark. One brother of the deceased swore that he met the figure one night and actually had a conversation with him. The encounter sent him barreling home as fast as he could go. He even plunged into the Creek and swam to the other side to get there quicker. He never again passed that spot. First, it must be noted that it was not unusual for soldiers to return home for furloughs or myriad other reasons during the Civil War. It was also not unusual for them to be denoted as "deserters" if they did not return within the time allotted to them. The first thing I noticed upon reviewing the papers from Stewart Donohoe's penison file is that there is mention of him having a civilian doctor's unattested letter for why he was absent. This could just mean that it was not considered by the army to be a legal document because it must not have been signed by a justice of the peace or witnesses. Apparently, he was considered a deserter because there was something lacking in this document from the civilian doctor. Enter into this picture, the local home guards, tracking down deserters; and, you have a recipe for trouble; and, in this case, even murder. Being shot in the back presents many scenarios to one's mind, not limited to Stewart trying to get away from these men. Only the Lord and those who were there know exactly how this happened. Although there is a document, dated 1889, which states that there is not any evidence extant at the time which would allow the removal of the charge of desertion, I believe that it finally was removed. My reason for this belief is that Stewart's widow and minor child, Malinda, received a pension, as evidenced by a certificate number having been assigned to the file. So, although there is no document which states outright that he was not a deserter, I do not think that a certificate would have been assigned, nor any monies paid to the wife and child of a deserter. This is a truly sad story which shows just how cruel and barbaric war is.... SOURCES: Civil War Records of Stewart Donohue, Legend of the Headless Horseman of Donohue's Lane as toldy by Sidney Kay, Jackson Herald article of 29 Mar 1940

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Wanted "aPItoNGErOz"

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wildest ROOM!

Our Family Reunion-1

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Nissen Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Nissen families and information about individuals, places, and things named Nissen. (Do you have any info about Nissens or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Nissen === ??? === Famous and Creative Nissens === * [[Nissen-1|George P. Nissen]] (born 1914) invented the trampoline and promoted its usage as a sport. It became part of the Olympics in 2008. === Towns and Places Named Nissen === Nissen Building in Winston-Salem, NC; the Nissen Building was constructed between 1926 and 1927 by W. M. Nissen, who owned Nissen Wagon Works. The Nissen Building was a 238 foot skyscraper and the tallest building then in North Carolina. It was also the first building in the southeast to be air-conditioned. === Nissens on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/N/NISSEN_1.html Nissen] index. This list is rather sparse right now. Please add yourself if you are a Nissen. When you register on WikiTree or add an ancestor, your additions will automatically be reflected on the index tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

TinyDancerLJB

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Español 2 A

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Texto colaborativo 2 A

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Sulfridge Reunion

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First annual Otto and Oma Sulfridge Family Reunion

Navidad

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NAVIDAD La Navidad (latín: nativitas, «nacimiento» )? es una de las fiestas más importantes del Cristianismo –junto con la Pascua y Pentecostés–, que celebra el nacimiento de Jesucristo en Belén. Esta fiesta se celebra el 25 de diciembre por la Iglesia Católica, la Iglesia Anglicana, algunas otras Iglesias protestantes y la Iglesia Ortodoxa Rumana; y el 7 de enero en otras Iglesias Ortodoxas, ya que no aceptaron la reforma hecha al calendario juliano, para pasar a nuestro calendario actual, llamado gregoriano, del nombre de su reformador, el Sumo Pontífice Gregorio XIII. Los angloparlantes utilizan el término Christmas, cuyo significado es ‘misa (mass) de Cristo’. En algunas lenguas germánicas, como el alemán, la fiesta se denomina Weihnachten, que significa ‘noche de bendición’. Las fiestas de la Navidad se proponen, como su nombre indica, celebrar la natividad (es decir, el nacimiento) de Jesús de Nazaret. Aunque para algunos historiadores la celebración de la Navidad histórica debería situarse en primavera (entre abril y mayo), y para otros, siguiendo el relato de Lucas 2:8, que indica que la noche del nacimiento de Jesús, los pastores cuidaban los rebaños al aire libre y que el cielo estaba lleno de estrellas, es poco probable que este acontecimiento hubiera ocurrido en el invierno (hemisferio norte). La Iglesia cristiana mantiene el 25 de diciembre como fecha convencional, puesto que en la primavera u otoño la Iglesia celebra la Pascua Para el catolicismo la Navidad no solo es un día de fiesta, sino una temporada de fiestas, y de la misma forma que la Pascua, contiene un tiempo de preparación, llamado Adviento, que inicia cuatro domingos antes del 25 de diciembre. Es costumbre que se celebren varias misas en Navidad, con distinto contenido según su horario. Así, la noche anterior (Nochebuena) aunque sea domingo, se reza la famosa Misa de Gallo o Misa de Medianoche; en algunos lugares hay incluso una Misa de la Aurora que se celebra precisamente al amanecer del 25 de diciembre. Y la Misa de Mediodía, en la que es costumbre que antes o después de ella, el Papa dé un mensaje de Navidad a todos los fieles del mundo, este mensaje es conocido como Urbi et Orbi (en latín: a la Ciudad de Roma y al Mundo). Algunos ortodoxos celebran la Navidad junto con la Epifanía. Adoración de los Magos de Oriente y los pastores.Posterior a la celebración del 25 de diciembre de Navidad, tienen lugar las fiestas de san Esteban, protomártir (26 de dic.), san Juan Evangelista (27 de dic.), los Santos Inocentes (28 de dic.), la Sagrada Familia (domingo siguiente a la Navidad o 29 de dic. si Navidad cae en domingo), María Madre de Dios (1 de enero), la Epifanía que se celebra el 6 de enero aunque en algunas diócesis se traslade al Segundo Domingo después de Navidad, y el Bautismo de Nuestro Señor (Domingo siguiente a Epifanía), con el que termina el tiempo litúrgico de la Navidad.

Our Family Reunion-8

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Come Together All [[Category:Family Reunions]]

The Peanut Man

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This biography has been merged into [[Carver-7|George Carver]].

Apex Story

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Central collaboration for our story.

Mary Kate

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Tiffany Long

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I am 12 about to turn 13!

Read Naturally Full-Day Seminars

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Read Naturally’s highly effective programs develop fluency, support vocabulary, and promote comprehension using the powerful, research-based Read Naturally strategy. Our seminars, taught by nationally recognized educators, help you set up a new Read Naturally program—or maximize the effectiveness of your existing program—to help students improve their reading skills and test scores.

Ringlesby Family Deeds

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PYR fabulous

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

My Best Friend Ryley

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Ryley is a golden-irish. He is the best behaved, most affectionate dog who has ever lived! I love him with all of my heart!

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this is a cite to get information about the effects of littered cigarette filters

19th Anual Reda Family Reunion

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Brothers, Sisters, Husbands, Wives Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Friends We're having a family reunion And we invite you to attend We hope to see you when we gather at Sherwood Forest Campground for the 19th Annual Reda Family Reunion August 13-15, 2010 The fun starts Saturday at Noon in the Pirates Cove Pavilion

Lineman family

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Lowe Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Lowe families and information about individuals, places, and things named Lowe. (Do you have any info about Lowes or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origin of the Surname === ??? === Famous and Creative Lowes === * [[Lowe-1|Edward "Ed" Lowe]] (1920-1995) of Michigan invented Kitty Litter and founded Edward Lowe Industries for manufacturing the product. It was later renamed Tidy Cat Litter. === Lowes on WikiTree === Click here for the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LOWE_1.html Lowe] index. If you are a Lowe family member and add yourself or a relative to WikiTree, your additions will be added to this list in the morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Desenvolvimento Sustentável

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Tentativa de incluir um espaço de discussão a respeito de meio ambiente e desenvolvimento sustentável junto aos alunos de uma escola publica municipal. Joseline Pessoto

Trabajo de informatica

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Hello.Our names is Madalina and Beatriz.We have this space to meet interesting people.One kiss and very hugs.Good-Bye Jose

Interned y los servicios de informacion-1

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nternet es un conjunto descentralizado de redes de comunicación interconectadas que utilizan la familia de protocolos TCP/IP, garantizando que las redes físicas heterogéneas que la componen funcionen como una red lógica única, de alcance mundial. Sus orígenes se remontan a 1969, cuando se estableció la primera conexión de computadoras, conocida como ARPANET, entre tres universidades en California y una en Utah, Estados Unidos. Uno de los servicios que más éxito ha tenido en Internet ha sido la World Wide Web (WWW, o "la Web"), hasta tal punto que es habitual la confusión entre ambos términos. La WWW es un conjunto de protocolos que permite, de forma sencilla, la consulta remota de archivos de hipertexto. Ésta fue un desarrollo posterior (1990) y utiliza Internet como medio de transmisión. Existen, por tanto, muchos otros servicios y protocolos en Internet, aparte de la Web: el envío de correo electrónico (SMTP), la transmisión de archivos (FTP y P2P), las conversaciones en línea (IRC), la mensajería instantánea y presencia, la transmisión de contenido y comunicación multimedia -telefonía (VoIP), televisión (IPTV)-, los boletines electrónicos (NNTP), el acceso remoto a otros dispositivos (SSH y Telnet) o los juegos en línea. servicios de informacion: son servicios ofrecidos a las masas para satisfacer la necesidad de estar al corriente de los sucesos de actualidad sea cual se su indole, para esto se encuentran aparatos especializados para esto como lo son los televisores y lso radios pero otros como el computador tambien puede ser usado para este fin.

Brenda Conklin

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Howe Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Howe families and information about individuals, places, and things named Howe. (Do you have any info about Howe or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === ALTERNATE SPELLINGS: Hough, Hoey, Haughey, Hoy, How, Hoe, Hoo, Howan, Howin, and Howen. ''Patronymic forms'': Hows, Howson, Howison, and Howes. (Also see: [[Space:Howes Family History|Howes Family History]]. === Origins of the Howe Surname === ORIGINS: Berkshire, England in the 12th century. One of the earliest surnames on record. MEANING: Topographical name from the Old Norse ''hoh'' for "man-made hill" or "burial mound" (for a person who lived by such a place), or locational from places like Howe in Norfolk and West Yorkshire. LINKS: * ''[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jkmacmul/namemeanings-coatofarms/howe.html Howe]'' * ''[http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/Howe-family-crest.htm Howe Family Crest]'' * ''[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=howe SurnameDB: Howe]'' === Howe Families === * '''Elizabeth Howe''' (?-present), m. Joseph Marfia ** ''Betty Marfia nee Howe'' is the paternal grandmother of [[Marfia-1|Christine Marfia]]. Click here for the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HOWE_1.html Howe index] on WikiTree. This list is updated daily. If you are a Howe and add yourself or an ancestor your additions will be reflected on the index tomorrow. === Companies Named Howe === * [[Space:Howe_Scale_Company|Howe Scale Company]] [[Category:Surnames]]

Animal E-Cards

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Here are miscellaneous images of animals that can be sent as e-cards. It's free, quick, and easy. Click one of the "send as e-card" links under an image to the right. See the [[:Category:Animal E-Cards]] category for special collections for [[Space:Horse_E-Cards|horses]], [[Space:Bear_E-Cards|bear]], [[Space:Cat_E-Cards|cats]], [[Space:Monkey_E-Cards|monkeys]], [[Space:Bunny_E-Cards|bunny rabbits]], etc. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Animal E-Cards]]

Bunny E-Cards

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Census1930-MA-Plymouth-Brockton-W7-ED52-sh6B

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1930 US Census for City of Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, [[Space:Brockton_MA_1930_Census_Ward_7|Ward 7]], Enumeration District 52, Sheet 6B. Address: 65 Oakdale St, Brockton, MA [[Rafkin-2|Harry RAFKIN]] age 52, married at age 30. born in Russia. both parents born in Russia. speaks Yiddish. works as edge trimmer (?) in shoe factory. [[Johnson-2542|Julia JOHNSON Rafkin]] (married name) age 43, married at age 21. Born in Maryland. both parents born in Russia. works as sorter in shoe factory. [[Rafkin-3|Edith RAFKIN]] age 22. Born in Massachusetts. works as book keeper for insurance company. [[Rafkin-1|Helen RAFKIN]] age 17 Born in Massachusetts.

Things I threw away

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These are the things I threw away the day I came back to Gaithersburg, MD (home) from West Palm Beach: An expensive pair of Kenneth Cole Pants 5 or 6 Polos An expensive pair of Armnani Exchange Pants, black Socks Underwear

Glidden Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Glidden Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Glidden. === Famous and Creative Gliddens === * [[Glidden-1|Joseph F. Glidden]] (1813-1906) invented barbed wire and thereby changed the landscape of the American West. === Towns Named Glidden === * '''Glidden, Iowa''' was named for [[Glidden-1|Joseph F. Glidden]], developer of barbed wire. It is located in Carroll County which is in the western central portion of Iowa. In 2000, the town’s population was about 1,253 in a town the size of one square mile. === Gliddens on WikiTree === Here is current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GLIDDEN_1.html Glidden index]. It is relatively sparse but will be growing. If you are a Glidden and add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree we will add you by tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Capel Family Reunion

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Go Green

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Learn about the environment, and ways to save it!

Congratulations E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and other images that can be sent as '''Congratulations e-cards'''. For new babies, see the [[Space:Baby_Congratulations_E-Cards|Baby Congratulations E-Cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Greeting E-Cards]]

The Elites

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The coolest class ever!!!!!!

Breau Family Home

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==Family Members==

McLaughlin Family Reunion

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Family Gathering

Graham Family Reunion

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Graham kids former and current, those related or married to Grahams....this is the website for the details of our get together next month. SAVE THE DATES!

Sistema americano y europeo en general

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algunos ejemplos acerca del sistema europeo y americano

Viana

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Maternal grandmother

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Rachel (Rose) Miner

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Rascal

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Boston Terrier, number 3, Rascal.

Trouble

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Trouble is my second Boston Terrier. He is the lover of the trio and enjoys sleeping under the covers....all day and night.

Elvis

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My 13 year old Boston Terrier, one of three. 1998: Born in Dayton, Ohio. 1999: Moved to Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 2000: Moved to Albuquerque, NM

DeShazo Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Simm-Broscomb

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Cariola Family Reunion

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Cariola Family Reunion

John S Swartz Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Monica

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PROYECTO RODRIGUEZ 2011

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Family Fun Day

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Family Fun Day!

WWII E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and images from the World War II era that can be used as free e-cards. Consider sending one on Veteran's Day (November 11), Patriot's Day (Third Monday in April), or Memorial Day (Last Monday in May). All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Also see the other [[:Category:Military E-Cards|military e-cards]] including the [[Space:WWII_Aviation_E-Cards|World War 2 aviation collection]]. To send a card, simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Military E-Cards]] [[Category:World War II]]

Census1910-MA-Suffolk-Boston-W8-ED1371-sh13A

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Sheet 13A of US 1910 Census for Boston, [[Space:Boston_MA_1910_Census_Ward_8|Ward 8]], ED 1371, Suffolk, MA Address: 13 Ashland St, Boston, Suffolk, MA (this location was destroyed when Govt Center was created) [[Oken-2|Harry OKEN]] (1859 - ) age 51; married for 31 yrs; born in Russia, both parents born in Russia; occupation - painter, working on own account; [[Annie Oken [[Porush-1|PORRIS]] (1863 - ) age 47; married for 31 years; born in Russia; both parents born in Russia; immigrated in 1901; had 8 children, 3 still living. [[Oken-3|Esther OKEN]] (1888 - ) age 22; born in Russia; both parents born in Russia; immigrated in 1901; [[Oken-1|Lottie OKEN]] (1890 - 1964) age 20; born in Russia; both parents born in Russia; immigrated in 1901; dress maker; [[Oken-4|Lena OKEN]] (1892 - ) age 18; born in Russia; both parents born in Russia; immigrated in 1901; millner; Freda GAFFEN - listed as a lodger, but Hilda's notes imply that a "cousin of Harry's, who lived with them set up one of the girl's marriages".

Boston MA 1910 Census Ward 8

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This is the Ward 8 US 1910 Census page for [[Space:Suffolk_County_MA_1910_Census|Boston, Suffolk, MA.]] ED 1371 [[Space:Census1910-MA-Suffolk-Boston-W8-ED1371-sh10B|Sheet 10B]] [[Space:Census1910-MA-Suffolk-Boston-W8-ED1371-sh13A|Sheet 13A]]

Brockton MA 1930 Census Ward 7

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This is the Ward 7 US 1930 Census page for [[Space:Plymouth_County_MA_1930_Census|Brockton, Plymouth, MA.]] ED 51 [[Space:Census1930-MA-Plymouth-Brockton-W7-ED51-sh5A|Sheet 5A]] ED 52 [[Space:Census1930-MA-Plymouth-Brockton-W7-ED52-sh6B|Sheet 6B]] ED 53 [[Space:Census1930-MA-Plymouth-Brockton-W7-ED53-sh15A|Sheet 16A]]

Thinking of You E-Cards

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Here is a collection of "'''Thinking of You'''"-type vintage postcards that can be sent as e-greetings. Also see the [[Space:Miss_You_E-Cards|"Miss You"]] collection. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Greeting E-Cards]] [[Category:Love_E-Cards]]

Mrs.German

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Old Recipes

Fourth of July E-Cards

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Here are vintage July 4th postcards and other images that can be sent as free '''Fourth of July e-cards'''. You might also wish to browse the other [[:Category:Patriotic E-Cards]] including the [[Space:American_Revolution_E-Cards|American Revolution E-Cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. Really. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]] [[Category:Patriotic E-Cards]]

Kershaw Family History

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Here is a central place for organizing family history information related to the last name Kershaw. == Origins of the Surname Kershaw == Some of the very early spellings for the '''KERSHAW''' name were: 'deKyrkeschawe' or 'delKyrkeshagh' or 'Kersaw' or 'Kercher' or 'Kershow' or 'Kirkshaw' or 'Kirshaw'. The origin of the name Kershaw is English. The meaning of the English name was "a residence near the church-wood" or "wood near the church". The Kershaws were first found in the Lancashire region (north-western area) where they were living from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings (William the Conqueror) in 1066 AD. == Kershaw Heraldry == The coat of arms contains silver with three black crosses, and three gold discs on a blue stripe at the top. The Kershaw crest is a pheasant. == Famous and Creative Kershaws == Here are some celebrities with the last name Kershaw. * [[Kershaw-10|Doug "Louisiana Man" Kershaw]] is a musician, songwriter and performer, known as the King of the fiddle playing. * [[Kershaw-11|Sammy Kershaw]] is a musician and singer famous for his ballads including "Tennessee Girl" and "Love of My Life". * [[Kershaw-12|Clayton Kershaw]] is a major league baseball pitcher who plays for the Los Angeles Dodges. * [[Kershaw-13|Pete Kershaw]] is the founder and president of Kershaw Knives. * Elizabeth Kershaw is a scenic artist. Her work is of Florida flowers and landscapes. The art of watercolors shows the beauty in nature. She lives in Tampa. * Glenn Russell Kershaw is a television and film producer and director. He has done such TV shows as Criminal Minds, Third Watch, OZ, NY Undercover and others. He was born in Haverhill, Essex Co., Mass. in 1950 and has made his home in California to pursue his career. == More about Kershaws on WikiTree == *[[Space:Brother_Soldiers|One Kershaw family's experiences in World War I]] *[[Space:Kershaw_Family_History_Arrival|One Kershar family's arrival in the US]] [[Category:Surnames]]

The Descendants of John Mills and Sally Richardson Family Reunion

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It's time for the descendants of John Mills and Sally Richardson to get together in North Carolina for a long overdue family reunion. May all the living descendants of John Mills and Sally Richardson gather together in Nash County, North Carolina to honour them together as one big family.

Dedication Poem

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Originally, [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] planned to recite the poem Dedication for John F. Kennedy's 1961 presidential inauguration. However, due to sun glare Frost was unable to read the page. Instead he recited [[Space:The_Gift_Outright|The Gift Outright]] from memory. The version in the picture reads: Summoning artists to participate
In the August occasion of the state
Seems something for us all to celebrate. This day is for my cause a day of days,
And his be poetry's old-fashioned praise
Who was the first to think of such a thing. This tribute verse to be his or I bring
Is about the new order of the sages
God nodded His approval of as good. So much those sages knew and understood
(The mighty four of them were Washington,
John Adams, Jefferson, and Madison) - So much they saw as consecrated seers
They must have seen how in two hundred years. The full poem was typed out as follows: Summoning artists to participate In the August occasions of the state Seems something artists ought to celebrate. Today is for my cause a day of days. And his be poetry's old-fashioned praise Who was the first to think of such a thing. This verse that in acknowledgement I bring Goes back to the beginning of the end Of what had been for centuries the trend; A turning point in modern history. Colonial had been the thing to be As long as the great issue was to see What country'd be the one to dominate By character, by tongue, by native trait, The new world Christopher Columbus found. The French, the Spanish, and the Dutch were downed And counted out. Heroic deeds were done. Elizabeth the First and England won. Now came on a new order of the ages That in the Latin of our founding sages (Is it not written on the dollar bill We carry in our purse and pocket still?) God nodded his approval of as good. So much those heroes knew and understood, I mean the great four, Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, and Madison So much they saw as consecrated seers They must have seen ahead what not appears, They would bring empires down about our ears And by the example of our Declaration Make everybody was to be a nation. And this is no aristocratic joke At the expense of negligible folk. We see how seriously the races swarm In their attempts at sovereignty and form. They are our wards we think to some extent For the time being and with their consent, To teach them how Democracy is meant. "New order of the ages" did they say? If it looks none too orderly today, 'Tis a confusion that it was ours to start So in it have to take courageous part. No one of honest feeling would approve. A ruler who pretended not to love A turbulence he had the better of. Everyone who knows the glory of the twain Who gave America the aeroplane To ride in the whirlwind and the hurricane. Some poor fool has been saying in his heart Glory is out of date in life and art. Our venture in revolution and outlawry Has justifies itself in freedom's story Right down to now in glory upon glory. Come fresh from an election like the last, The greatest vote a people ever cast, So close yet sure to be abided by, It is no miracle our mood is high. Courage is in the air in bracing whiffs Better than all the stalemate an's and ifs. There was the book in profile tales declaring For the emboldened politicians daring To break with followers when in the wrong, A healthy independence of the throng, A democratic form of the right devine To rule the first answerable to high design. There is a call to life a littler sterner, And braver for the earner, learner, yearner. Less criticism of the field and court And more preoccupation with the sport. It makes the prophet in us all presage The glory of a next Augustan age Of a power leading from its strength and pride, Of young ambition eager to be tried, Firm in our free beliefs without dismay, In any game the nations want to play. A golden age of poetry and power Of which this noonday's the beginning hour. [[Category:Poetry]]

Luckhardt Family History

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Here is a central place for organizing information related to the Luckhardt name and Luckhardt families and individuals. === Origin of Luckhardt Surname === The '''Luckhardt''' surname is German with "Luitgard" meaning "people in an protected or enclosed area." === Geographic Location === Many in the USA live in Michigan and Illinois and were farmers. === First Arrivals in New World === Some of the first to arrive in America, using the spelling ‘LUKHARDT’ came to the Saline, Washtenaw, Michigan area around 1856. * [[Luckhardt-5|Michael H. Luckhardt]] (1836-1888) came from Kasperhauser, Kurhessin, Germany, on the ship "Caroline" in 1856. He settled in Lodi Township, Michigan as a farmer. === Luckhardts on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LUCKHARDT_1.html Luckhardt index]. If you do not already appear on this index and you are a Luckhardt, please add yourself to WikiTree. Your additions will be automatically included on the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Royal Hairpieces

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Like all WikiTree pages, this is a collaborative work in progress. If you can, please contribute! * '''On Ancient Egyptian Royalty (circa 3000-30 B.C.E.)''' ** ''Wigs Under the Wadjet Eye'' ** ''False Beards of the Pharaohs'': The false beards so commonly seen on pharaoh wall murals and pharaoh mummies had divine significance. Those who wore them imitated Osiris, Lord of the Afterlife. *** Hatshepsut (c. 1500-1450 B.C.E.), famous as one of the few she-pharaohs of ancient Egypt, donned a square-bottomed beard for many of her stone portraits. *** [[Tutankhamun-1|Tutankhamun]] (c. 1345-1325 B.C.E.), or 'King Tut,' for his death mask wore a narrower beard which curled up at the tip. * '''Wigs of Rome (circa 50 B.C.E. to 500 C.E.)''' ** ''Imperial Comb-Over'': (Julius Caesar) ** ''Faux-Egyptian'': (Cleopatra VII) ** ''Caesar in Drag'': (Caligula) ** ''A Whore's Disguise'': (Messalina) ** ''That Was a Wig?'': (Otho) ** ''I Remember the Beard...'': (Hadrian) ** ''Getting Wiggy with It'': (Julia Domna) * '''In the Middle Ages (500-1500 C.E.)''' ** ''(What can you add about this topic? Please contribute!)'' * '''In the Early Modern Period (1500-1800 C.E.)''' ** ''The Rubeous Rug of Mary Stuart'': [[Stuart-3|Mary, Queen of Scots]], executed in 1587, wore a martyr's deep red chemise to the block... and one other surprise. When head had been parted from body, the executioner attempted to lift Mary's head up, and instead lifted its auburn wig clean off. *** In 1542, Princess [[Stuart-3|Mary Stuart]] had been born a Scotch redhead, but a hard life as a queen and 19 years of incarceration took their toll. So, like the [[Tudor-1|cousin]] that she had allegedly conspired to kill, she took to wigs at the end of life to hide her grayed hairs. *** Robert Wynkfield, a witness at Mary's February 8th execution, in his account refers to the wig as her 'dress of lawn.' ** ''80 Wigs of a Virgin Queen'': Always conscious of her personal appearance, Queen [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I]] (1533-1603) battled the balding process with her army of wigs. *** The red wigs, which mimicked Elizabeth's natural color, are most famous. Frequently, they consisted of tight curls bound up with jewels and precious metals. *** Historian Victoria Sherrow mentions blond wigs worn in Elizabeth's twilight years. Not many portraits of these survive, however, as Elizabeth was known to destroy any unflattering depictions of herself. The 1592 portrait of Elizabeth in a blonde wig (displayed below) likely survived because Elizabeth never saw it. *** Describing an [http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/elizabethI.htm audience] that he had with Queen Elizabeth in 1597, the French ambassador wrote, "On her head she wore a garland... and beneath it a great reddish-colored wig, with a great number of spangles of gold and silver, and hanging down over her forehead some pearls, but of no great worth. On either side of her ears hung two great curls of hair, almost down to her shoulders and within the collar of her robe, spangled as the top of her head." *** Sherrow's Encyclopedia of Hair reports approximately 80 wigs in the total collection. Sherrow further notes that, thanks in large part to Elizabeth, wigs became much more popular in England during and after her reign. ** ''The Unparalleled Periwig'': The 17th century saw the rise of the frighteningly huge periwig (from the Old French word ''perruque'' or Old Italian ''perruca,'' meaning 'head of hair') on royal scalps all over Europe. *** Jill Condra, author of the Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing Through World History, has described the periwig as 'a fat mass of curls falling over the shoulders and down the back... large, heavy, and expensive... requiring more than ten heads of human hair.' Apart from being a handy home for lice, these uber-wigs were a symbol of class. Few could afford them, and during their domination of Europe, wig theft spiked. *** The French king Louis XIII went bald at age 23, and wore dozens of wigs to hide it. He did not invent the periwig; his wigmakers merely copied the rug of Abbe La Riviere, who had visited the Parisian court in 1620. *** His son, Louis XIV (1638-1715), though reluctant to trim his own excellent set of locks, bowed to fashion and embraced the wig in 1670. ''The'' trendsetter of the 18th century, Louis XIV went further with the wigs than his father did. This so-called 'Sun King' took the periwig to its greatest heights - in fame and in literal inches. On several occasions, his periwig hair really seemed to be pushing upward, giving him a mighty pair of 'hair horns.' *** English monarch [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] (1630-1685) grayed prematurely, so it should come as no surprise that, in the mid-1660s, he jumped on the periwig bandwagon with gusto. His brother [[Stuart-19|James]], later James II, followed suit. Their [[Stuart-1|father]], too, had at one time worn a periwig during a trip to Paris, but he dropped it before returning home.) *** Gradually, the periwig gave way to shorter and powdered wigs. Portaits of English dynast [[Frederick-16|George II]] (r. 1727-1760), for example, show the monarch both in periwigs and with much shorter styles. English judges and peers would continue the periwig tradition, but the periwig had more or less disappeared from the royal ranks by the 1750s. ** ''Powdered Princes'': * '''In the "Long 19th Century" (1789-1914 C.E.)''' ** ''(What can you add about this topic? Please contribute!)'' * '''In Our Lifetimes (1914-present)''' ** ''(What can you add about this topic? Please contribute!)'' [[Category:Royalty]] [[Category:British History]] [[Category:French History]]

The Luckey Family Reunion 2011

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Hulu drawing

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Funny Family E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that can be sent as humorous family-oriented e-cards. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. See the full selection of comic cards in the [[:Category:Funny E-Cards|Funny Cards Category]] and more family-oriented cards in the [[:Category:Family History E-Cards|Family History Category]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. Really. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Funny E-Cards]] [[Category:Family History E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

Wedding E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards for weddings that can be sent as e-greetings. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Love_E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

Baby Announcement E-Cards

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Here is a small collection of vintage postcards that can be sent as e-cards for '''birth announcements'''. Also see the page for [[Space:Baby Congratulations E-Cards|Baby Congratulations cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

Dog E-Cards

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Here is a collection of canine cards that can be sent as e-greetings. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "send as e-card" link below one of the dog postcards to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Animal E-Cards]] [[Category:Dogs]]

Apology E-Cards

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Baby Congratulations E-Cards

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Here is a small collection of vintage postcards that can be sent as e-cards for '''best wishes on a new baby'''. Also see the separate page for [[Space:Baby Announcement E-Cards|baby announcement cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

Colonial America E-Cards

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Anniversary E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that can be sent as free '''wedding anniversary e-greetings'''. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. Also see the [[Space:Romantic_E-Cards|Romantic E-Cards]] page. Those cards aren't specific to wedding anniversaries but may work better than these if you are sending a card to your spouse. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Love E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

BELL MCR FILES

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==== MCR File 879 ==== ==== William D. Bell ==== ==== SUMMARY ==== :Documents pertaining to the application descendants of Robert Allen Bell ([[Bell-881]]) to be recognized as members of the Mississippi Choctaw Nation. Documents were produced at Muskogee, IT (now OK). Dates of production are between 1902 - 1907. :'''PAGE(S)''' :Page numbers are image numbers, not pagination in the documents. :1) Cover, references to other files, presumably those which are aggregated into this file. :2) Indication of refusal, record of transmission to interested parties. :3-5) Testimony of William D. Bell ([[Bell-887]]) :6-11) List of documents submitted in support of applications, begin "DECISION" :12) List of 16 applicants consolidated into that of William D. Bell with file numbers pertaining to them :13-15) List of applicants in more elaborate form "In the matter of..." :16-18) William D. Bell decision. The essential basis of this claim is that his father, Robert Allen Bell ([[Bell-881]]), was ¼ Choctaw. This is evidenced by the appearance of his name on Choctaw tribal roles in 1830 and his speaking both Choctaw and English. :18-69) Decisions for other applicants, largely appear to duplicate that of William D. Bell. They differ only in their description of their relation of the applicant to Robert Allan Bell. ::18-Thomas Ellen Donaldson ([[Bell-889]]) ::21-Margaret E. Williams ([[Bell-876]]) ::25-Leila Collins ([[Bell-890]]) ::28-Sarah Francis Carroll ([[Bell-882]]) ::32-Jettie Pearle Glenn ([[Collins-786]]) ::35-Robert Donaldson ([[Donaldson-78]]) ::38-Gertie Emma Bell ([[Bell-893]]) ::40-Elizabeth D. Hubbard ([[Williams-2688]]) ::43-James D. Williams ([[Williams-2711]]) ::46-Castilla Bell Williams ([[Williams-2687]]) ::49-Gilbert Allen Williams ([[Williams-2705]]) ::52-Mary Caroline Atkinson ([[Bell-1124]]) :makes clear that the Choctaw ancestry is through the wife ([[McKinney-101]]) of Hugh Bell ([[Bell-883]])l (her “grandmother”) but provides no evidence for this. This is more than is in William D. Bell. ::55-Hugh G. Bell ([[Bell-888]]) ::58-Thrace G. Bell ([[Bell-900]]) ::60-Emma J. Pickins ([[Bell-886]]) :The above three indicate that there may be a confusion between Rober Allen Bell and another Robert Bell who lived in MS, but may not have moved to IT. :64- 69) Decision of the Commission: indicates that there was a Robert Bell on the “list of claimants' to land under the Treaty of 1830, but there is no evidence that this Robert Bell is identical with Robert Allen Bell. Indeed, the Commission think they can identify the the other Robert Bell. :70-75) Letter ot transmittal of Commission's findings to Sec. Of Interior. Best summary of the whole matter. :76-77) Sec. Of Interior's reply indicating acceptance of Commission's findings. :78-79) Cover :80-82) Genealogical chart :83-88) Letters to 3 lawyers (2 for family, Durant, IT, Nacona, TX), 1 for Choctaw – Chickasaw Nation) informing them of the Commission's decision. :91-92) Envelope: registered letter, Dept of Interior to William D. Bell 04/26/1902 :93-94) Contents of above indicating Commission's findings transmitted to Dept. of Interior :95-100) Same as 70-75 :101-102) Same as 76-77 :103-109) Letters (05/13/1902) to William D. Bell + 6 lawyers from Commission informing him of Sec. of Interior' decision :110) Motion for rehearing (02/28/1907) by William D. Bell and Mollie C. Atkinson :111) Denial of motion for rehearing (03/04/1907) :112) Recommendation for denial or motion for rehearing on grounds it was not submitted within the required time :113-115) Letters to William D. Bell + 2 lawyers informing of denial. Bell's address is Durant, but his lawyer's is Ravia; wonder why? :116) Envelope cover :05/13/10 :[[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 15:41, 21 February 2011 (EST)

Our Family Reunion-14

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. It will be held at Yucaipa Regional Park in Yucaipa, CA. Date is June 26, 2011. There will be activities and games for both Adults and children. I hope everyone will try to make it. I will be posting more information soon

Guymon Family Reunion

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English, the Medium for Global Communication

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A language is a systematic means of communication by the use of sounds or conventional symbols. It is the code we all use to express ourselves and communicate to others. Language, so far as we know, is something specific to humans. Therefore language remains potentially a communicative medium capable of expressing ideas and concepts as well as moods, feelings and attitudes. English language is used extensively as a second language. English is so widely spoken, it has been referred to as a "word language" and of course, as a "world language", we use it as our communication in other countries. Communicating in other countries is important. For me it is important because we need help, specially today, our country is poorly corrupted. We need helping hands to bring back democracy in our county. English language is really important for communicating and for us not to misunderstand others. According to Wikipedia, "English language is forever evolving"

BELL TREE

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:'''SUBSTANTIVE COMMENTS''' :'''TREE''' :'''LETTER from Mrs W. A. SALTER ([[Atkison-5]]) to JAMES MORSE ([[Morse-290]])''' :Here I'll try to tie this TREE (to be viewed by clicking on the Adobe logo) to this data base. There are 4 documents produced by Mrs. W. A. Salter ([[Atkison-5]]), (referred here to as 'Aunt C.'). I will refer to them as 'L1', 'L2', 'L3' and 'T'. T is this TREE; L1, L2 letters; T . :I have changed the format here, rotating the diagram 90 degrees counter clockwise. It appears that there may have been another page to the right on which the stubs on this diagram were filled out with names of children. If this exists, I do not have it. :The problem with Robert Allen Bell's ([[Bell-881]]) parents is clearly illustrated here. According to this data base and all other sources, the father of ([[Bell-881]]) is Hugh Bell ([[Bell-883]]). Aunt C. apparently identifies her great grandfather with his half brother, Robert Bell III. ([[Bell-920]]). I say more about this in my comments to L1. :I still think it must be Robert Bell III. ([[Bell-920]]) who was the missionary among the Choctaws in the early 19th century referred to in the [http://www.worldcat.org/title/choctaws-and-missionaries-in-mississippi-1818-1918/oclc/44959717&referer=brief_results Kidwell book] and elsewhere, :How it is that Aunt C. might have come to believe ([[Bell-920]]) is her great grandfather, rather than Hugh Bell ([[Bell-883]]), is unclear to me. I never heard Hugh Bell mentioned in any way in family discussion. So it does not appear that Aunt C. might have simply confused two persons, both known to her. :[[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]] :07/28/08 :Compare this tree with that appearing in [[Space:BELL MCR FILES|BELL MCR FILES]] pp. 80-82 :[[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]] :03/01/11

Esufali-Yusufaly Family Reunion

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Tlc

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Psicologia sala B

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Uddin

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Les Ptits Rapporteurs

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Magazine des CM1A du Lycée français de Shanghai.

Thanksgiving E-Cards

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Here are vintage images and postcards that you can send as '''Thanksgiving e-greetings''' (fourth Thursday in November). All e-cards on WikiTree are completely free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. To send a card, simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]]

Prova-1

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The 2011 family reunion

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Hanas Family Reunion

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Автомобильные грузоперевозки по России - основной вид деятельности компании "ГРУЗОВОЗОФФ" с 1999 года. Сегодня мы имеем разветвленную сеть филиалов по всей стране (в 66 регионах), обладаем высококвалифицированным опытным персоналом и необходимым техническим оснащением. Все это позволяет нам предоставлять качественные, надежные, оперативные услуги перевозки грузов транспортом. Транспортный вопрос Наша компания предоставляет весь спектр услуг грузоперевозок автомобильным транспортом по Москве, Московской области, а также грузоперевозки по Центральной России. К Вашим услугам - парк автомобилей грузоподъемностью от 1,5 до 20 тонн, рефрижераторы, фуры, бортовые платформы, низкорамники и проч. Для внутригородских перевозок все автомашины имеют пропуска на въезд в центр города. Грузоперевозки грузов в междугородном сообщении страхуются. Подробнее о тарифах на грузоперевозки … дачный переезд москва Мы делаем все, чтобы воспользовавшись нашими услугами однажды, Вам захотелось бы обратиться к нам снова, порекомендовать нас своим друзьям и близким. Транспортная компания ООО «Грузовоз» предлагает Вам полный спектр услуг по транспортной логистике и организации доставки ваших грузов. Заказывая грузо перевозку у нас, Вы гарантированно получите отличный сервис и быструю доставку любого товара (от доставки продуктов в магазины, до бизнес грузоперевозок негабаритного оборудования) в любую точку Москвы и Области. Оформляя грузовые автоперевозки в компании «Грузовоз», Вы доверяетесь профессионалам, которые имеют большой опыт транспортировки самых разных грузов и которые знают все правила автомобильной перевозки грузов. Консолидация грузов производится на складских комплексах компании "ГРУЗОВОЗОФФ", которые расположены во многих регионах России, что позволяет нам осуществлять оперативные автомобильные перевозки грузов практически из любой точки РФ. Количество филиалов - 66, общая площадь используемых складских комплексов превышает 45 000 кв.м. грузовые перевозки по россии Переезд (дачный, офисный, квартирный) - Компания имеет склады во множестве регионов, что позволяет как организовывать необходимые вам грузоперевозки по России консолидированных отправлений, так и организовывать хранение товара на территории компании, если это подразумевают ваши бизнес-процессы. Обладая большим опытом работы на рынке транспортных услуг (с 2003 года) мы не уступаем другим транспортным компаниям как по цене, так и по качеству выполнения заказов на грузоперевозки. перевозка мебели по москве Всё, что нужно для того, чтобы заказать переезд — это просто связаться с нашим менеджером и описать ситуацию. Оценка размеров и веса груза; Все автомашины, которые осуществляют транспортные грузоперевозки внутри города имеют пропуска на въезд в центр. На все автомобили, производящие доставку грузов в Москве и перевозящие продукты питания, оформлены санитарные паспорта, и у всех водителей есть личная медицинская книжка и белый халат. Регулярно проводится санитарная обработка кузовов подвижного состава, транспорт грузоперевозки. перевозка грузов автомобильным транспортом Обладая большим опытом работы на рынке транспортных услуг (с 2003 года) мы не уступаем другим транспортным компаниям как по цене, так и по качеству выполнения заказов на грузоперевозки. Наша компания справляется с любыми крупногабаритными и тяжеловесными перевозки независимо от сложности маршрута и особенностей груза и выполняет все работы в чётко оговоренные сроки. «ЛигаПрофи» — оперативные грузоперевозки в Москве экспедирование грузов Тарифы на грузоперевозки в Москве и по Подмосковью у нас одни из самых привлекательных и способны понравиться многим заказчикам. Наши цены приемлемы как для компаний, так и для частных лиц. Погрузочно-разгрузочные работы Оценка размеров и веса груза;

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Ladnier Family Reunion 2011

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The family reunion will be at Flint Creek Park in Wiggins, Mississippi. There are cabins and campgrounds available, see their website for more details. A sign up sheet for food and list of activities will be posted soon. Looking forward to it!

My Family Tree-2

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Heather's Family Tree

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Mama quacha

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mama quacha was a 52 year old lady then one day she was ran overn this page is to remeber her

Mason Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Mason families and information about individuals, places, and things named Mason. (Do you have any info about Masons or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Famous and Creative Masons === * [[Mason-7|John Landis Mason]] (1832-1902) invented the metal screw-on lid used on jars for canning fruits and vegetables -- Mason Jars -- in 1858. That same year he also created the screw-on salt shaker. === Towns Named Mason === * '''Mason, Wisconsin''', is in the county of Bayfield. It has a population of 326 as of 2000. There is also a Village of Mason within the town. In size it is nearly 39 square miles. It is located in the upper northern border of the state. * '''Masontown, PA''' is near Uniontown, PA and part of Fayette County. As of 2007, its population was 3,410. It is located in the SW corner of the state. === Masons on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/M/MASON_1.html Mason] index. If you do not appear on this list and your surname is Mason, please add yourself and/or an ancestor to WikiTree. The index is automatically updated every day so you will appear tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Our Family Reunion-15

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I thought this might be a good way everyone could get information or updates for our upcoming exciting event!

Microsoft Office 2007

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Eine eher unangenehme Seite der sch?nen neuen office 2007 Ultimate code Welt ist der Versions- Dschungel, der einem die Entscheidung schon einmal schwierig machen kann. Insgesamt gibt es acht regul?re Versionen von Office 2007. Aber welche ist die richtige für welchen Anwendet? Im Prinzip office 2007 keygen für den durchschnittlichen Nutzer die Home & Student Version vollkommen aus. Diese beinhaltet Word, Excel, PowerPoint und OneNote. Diese Version ist bereits für 159 office 2007 Enterprise key UVP zu haben. M?chte man aber seine Emails mit Outlook microsoft office Pro 2007 keygen, muss es mindestens die Standard-Version sein. Diese kostet aber ohne OneNote, dafür aber mit Outlook, ganze 559 Euro. Wie ist das m?glich fragt man sich da!? microsoft office Pro Plus 2007 serial

Comets Netball Club

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Penfold-Tree010

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=== Tree010 === [Wikitree[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Family-Tree-37]] [Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc12.html] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === [[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]]

Penfold-Tree008

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=== Tree008 === [Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc10.html] [Charles Edward Powell Penfold on Wikitree[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Penfold-76]] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === [[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]]

Penfold-Tree002

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=== Tree002 === [Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc4.html] [Thomas Penfold On Wikitree[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Family-Tree-123]] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === [[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]]

Justyna Falkiewicz

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Pennyfather One Name Study

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=== '''Pennyfather / Pennefather / Pennyfeather One Name Study'''. === '''The meaning of the name is''': 'penny-father', a miser, pinch-pennie, scrape-good and niggard. An old couplet says: The liberal doth spend his pelfe, The pennyfather wastes himself. These surnames are registered with The Guild of One-Name Studies under study 4433. [http://one-name.org/profiles/pennyfather.html The Guild of One-Name Studies is the world's leading organisation for one-name studies. A one-name study is a project researching facts about a surname and all the people who have held it, as opposed to a particular pedigree (the ancestors of one person) or descendancy (the descendants of one person or couple). Its website is at [http://one-name.org/ The colours on the project logo [top and right] are taken from several prominent Pennefather family crests. The logo can be found on many of the project resources on the internet, some of which are listed below. All resources available to researchers can be found at the '''Blog:''' [http://pennyfather.blogspot.com/ '''Project Website:''' [http://www.pennyfather.org '''DNA Project:''' [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Pennyfather/default.aspx '''Facebook:''' [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=22454404600 '''Twitter:''' [http://twitter.com/penneyfather Names currently on WikiTree: Pennefather: [[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENNEFATHER]] Pennyfather: [[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENNYFATHER]] Penneyfather: [[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENNEYFATHER]] Pennyfeather: [[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENNYFEATHER]] === The English Pennyfather Line === [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pennyfather-Descendants-6]

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=== Tree020 === ::Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc22.html] ::John Penvall on Wikitree[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penvall-Family-Tree-1] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === ::[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]

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=== Tree004 === ::[Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc6.html] [John Penfold on Wikitree[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Family-Tree-124]] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === [[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]]

Herpes Zoster

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'''What is Herpes Zoster?''' Herpes Zoster is an unpleasant and disgusting disease,and it is also called Shingles.Chicken pox and Herpes Zoster are casued by the same virus. Chicken Pox is the primary infection and Herpes Zoster is the re-activity of the latent infection.The virus can escape from the body's immune response,even in normal hosts. It may occur again in future life,exspecially when your body's immunity is decreased. Thousand of people is under the attack of Herpes Zoster annually '''Symptom of Herpes Zoster''' Usually appear in people over age 50; the affected area can be on the chest, waist or face, the patient may feel A person may feel burning, itching, tingling, or extreme sensitivity on the skin. These symptoms are typically present one to three days, sometimes more, before a red rash appears in the same area The rash soon turns into groups of blisters, which generally last for two to three weeks. At first the blisters are clear, but then look yellow or bloody before they crust over (scab) and disappear. It is unusual to have pain without blisters, or blisters without pain. The pain is often severe enough for a physician to prescribe painkillers.[1] While zoster is most common on the trunk and buttocks, it can appear anywhere the nerves have been affected, including the face, arms, or legs. Blisters on the tip of the nose signal possible eye involvement. Great care is needed if the blisters involve the eye because permanent eye damage can result.[1] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbHtPuslKsQ&feature=related What Does Herpes Look Like- Get the REAL Answers ] '''How can we prevent Herpes zoster?''' Self-prevention: Pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid to contact with chicken pox patients Medical prevention: Licensed zoster vaccine is a lyophilized preparation of chicken pox. However, its minimum potency is at least 14-times the potency of single-antigen varicella vaccine. In a large clinical trial, zoster vaccine affected partially at preventing zoster. It also affected partially at reducing the severity and duration of pain and at preventing PHN among those developing zoster. P.S Licensed zoster vaccine - ZOSTAVAX®, manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc.(was licensed in the United States for use in persons aged >60 years) '''References''' 1."Herpes Zoster",American Academy of Dermatology(2008) 2.Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Photos: http://www.sepeap.es/revisiones/oftalmologia/zoster.htm http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Herpes_zoster_neck.png

Penfold-Tree044

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=== Tree005 === ::Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc7.html] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === ::[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]

Penfold-Tree026

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=== Tree026 === ::Barton Penfold on Wikitree[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Descendants-125] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === ::[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]

Our Family Reunion-17

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Proverbs31 Foundation

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Victor elles

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Animal Rights

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''''Animal Rights'''' Animal rights perspective includes all animals should have rights to live their own lifes; animals should enjoy a certain degree of spiritual rights; animals basic rights should be protected by law. These perspectives opposed people to use animal as a tool for general goods or to create profits.People often confused it with the "Animal Welfare", animal welfare only concern about the animals that is being abuse, and not try to guarantee the spiritual rights of animal. Animal rights, moral or legal entitlements attributed to nonhuman animals, usually because of the complexity of their cognitive, emotional, and social lives or their capacity to experience physical or emotional pain or pleasure. Historically, different views of the scope of animal rights have reflected philosophical and legal developments, scientific conceptions of animal and human nature, and religious and ethical conceptions of the proper relationship between animals and human beings.[4] '''ANIMAL RIGHTS EARLY HISTORY''' The animal rights movement can trace its roots back to the late 18th century and early l9th. This movement began out of organized efforts to abolish cruelty to animals in England and America. In England, a man named Richard Martin tried to convince the English Parliament that some animals have some rights. A bill was passed for the prevention of cruel and improper treatment of cattle After this bill was passed similar anti-cruelty laws were passed in NY (1828), Mass. (1835), Connecticut and Wisconsin (1838). Also during this time the "Anti-vivisection" movement began in England. Vivisection" - to cut an organism while it is alive.[5] '''IMPORTANT EVENTS IN ANIMAL RIGHTS HISTORY''' 1866: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was formed (ASPCA). Henry Berg was the founder. 1892: Laws passed by The American Humane Association "prohibiting the repetition of experiments on animals for the purpose of teaching or demonstrating well known accepted facts." 1950s: Formation of: The American Welfare Institute The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) 1966:Congress passed Animal Welfare Act. It regulated the use of animals in labs. 1975:Peter Singer's publication of Animal Liberation released. It depicted the harsh conditions and cruelty of animals in farms otherwise onsidered "mass producing factories." Peter Singer - a philosophy professor was one of the first to start using dramatic and expressive public means to attract new recruits to the Animal Rights Movement. 1979:A lawyer named Tischler organized (AFAR) Attorneys for Animal Rights. This group worked full time on animal rights issues. 1984:ASPCA called for a boycott of Ringling Brothers after it tried to pass off goats w/horns surgically implanted in their skulls as "living unicorns." 1987:Revlon agreed to stop animal testing and contributed millions of dollars to alternate research. 1995:New fur law was passed. Any country who exports fur to Europe must either ban leg hold traps or adopt international humane trapping standards. [5] '''Arguments Against Animal Rights''' 1.Why is it ok for lion to eat meat but we can not? AR:Maybe once, a long time ago, we had to eat animals to survive (humans also ate other humans NOT so long ago) but we’ve learned so much since then. Today we work with lasers, communicate instantly with people on the other side of the planet and send robots to other planets. We’re in the 21st century now, not the Stone Age. We don’t need to eat animals anymore.[1] 2.Animal Rights suggest us not to keep breeding domesticated animals,some would survive and some would go extinct. AR:"The bottom line is that people don't have the right to manipulate or to breed dogs and cats ... If people want toys, they should buy inanimate objects. If they want companionship, they should seek it with their own kind............ "I don't use the word 'pet.' I think it's speciest language. I prefer 'companion animal.' We would no longer allow... pet shops... Eventually companion animals would be phased out." [2] 3.AR activists have a right to be vegan, and should respect my right to eat meat. AR:Animal rights do not believe that people have a moral right to eat animals because eating meat infringes on the rights of the animals to live and be free. 4.Animals cannot have rights because they do not have duties. AR:People should not compare the same duties as animals. yet we demand that those animals recognize our rights by killing animals who interfere with our rights.Besides some classes of humans - babies, the mentally ill, the mentally incapacitated or the mentally retarded – do not have duties. If only those with duties deserve rights, then the mentally ill would have no rights and people would be free to kill and eat them.[3] 5.The ability to think like a human is an arbitrary criterion for rights. Why not base it on the ability to fly or use echolocation or walk up walls? AR:Because human are high intelligence animal, we can consider what is important and we can make a criterion for animal rights that to protect animals 6.Vegans kill animals, too. AR:this has nothing to do with whether animals deserve rights, and being vegan is one way to minimize one's negative impact on animals.. ___________________________________________________________________ Videos: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_G8GjMxkQU&feature=player_embedded&oref=http%3A%2F%2Fs.ytimg.com%2Fyt%2Fswfbin%2Fcps-vfl2P81QA.swf&has_verified=1 This is how animals are treated] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73Pbs8hKCEc Should Animal do more for animal rights] Refference: 1."We Are Not Lions",Daniel K. Vegan ,2010,accessed in 2011 2."Ingrid Newkirk, national director,People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA),Harper's Magazine, Aug. 1988 3."Top Eight Arguments Against Animal Rights",Doris Lin,About.com,accessed in 2011 4.Encyclopædia Britannica Online,2007,accessed in 2011 5."THE ANIMAL RIGHTS MOVEMENT",April Medici, Jody Prusan-Goldstein, Marisa Romanelli, Susane Horatio James, and Melanie Caparino,accessed in 2011

Hartfield-Sussex

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=== The Sussex Weald Website=== :: '''Hartfield Village'''[http://theweald.org/P5.asp?PId=PSx.Ha] :: '''Places & Properties In Hartfield'''[http://theweald.org/P5E.asp?Pid=PSx.Ha] :: '''The Post Office Directory Of Sussex 1851''' - Hartfield[http://theweald.org/B10.asp?BookId=1851DirHa] :: '''The Post Office Directory Of Sussex 1867''' - Hartfield [http://theweald.org/B10.asp?BookId=PO1867Ha]

Fisica

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trabajo de fisica

Quenneville

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Brannon, Goins, Family & Friends Reunion

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Reunion will be held on Ball Rd in DeRidder at the home of Kim Brannon, Nancy Brannon Hicks and Joey & Diane Brannon. This is first annual Reunion for the Brannon's and Goins'. We are very excited at the thought of visiting with our family and old friends. If you have pictures or stories to share please let me know. I am in the process of making a Family DVD to share at the reunion, so if you have anything to share i would really appreciated it. More information will be forth coming on this site in the near future.

Art/Business/Culture

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Royale has been researching the pop music, English language learning, and culture here in China since 2004. As a graduate from the university in business, he's now writing a manuscript over the many differences between the Chinese and the Americans. Royle, who's from Dallas Texas United States, is motivated by the challenges of communism cultural resistance. He wants to improve a better line of communication between the two countries. Believing in a peaceful and loving global family, on that note, he created a music and culture web site to help bridge the distance of understanding. Royale, as so known as, "Hei Hu" (meaning Black Tiger)adopted a Chinese name to make it easier and to get closer to the People's Republic of China.

Mother in law

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Mudder and Paw Paw Brannon about 1935

Bunn (Jeremiah) family reunon

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John

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John & Isabel Towlson(Firth) Born: 1534 Married 20th Nov, 1559 Children: Jorge Towlson

Neice

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Jorge Towlson

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Jorge Towlson Spouse? Born:21st July, 1583 Children: Samuel

Valeria Valencia

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Chatter box

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You get to talk to people all over the world.

Sammy

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The Andrews - Samuel Family Reunion 2013

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Let's bridge the years and have a Andrews-Samuel Family Reunion. Come cruise the Caribbean seas. Come old, come young, come all. Cousins, nieces, nephews, aunties, uncles... All family. We set sail in the Summer of 2013. So start planning and dreaming. We'll have good times and great memories. It's a Family affair.

Universidad uniminuto

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La universidad Uniminuto, es una oportunidad de deesarrollo para la comunidad de la Sabana de Bogotà, y en especial de los pueblos donde operan los ceres

Ms. Patton's wikispace

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You may choose from the list of math websites:

Sýslumannaæfir

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[https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B_zxtcY06GRTMDcyMDQ3MDAtNjE2NS00NTViLWFlNTAtNDJmMGMwMmQzMmUw&hl=en Laxdæla Saga in English] :Author: Unknown Presta tal og prófasta á íslandi (not online yet) :Author: Svein Níelsson Sýslumannaæfir - Volume 1 (not online yet) :Author: Bogi Benediktsson [https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B_zxtcY06GRTOGIwMDliNGMtZGEwYy00MzU4LWJjNjktOGY0YTdhZjI4NmM0&hl=en Sýslumannaæfir - Volume 2] - right click to open in new tab or window :Author: Bogi Benediktsson [https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B_zxtcY06GRTMGE2MjY5ZWEtMmEwNC00YzQyLTkwY2QtNTVhNWU4NmUyZWNj&hl=en Sýslumannaæfir - Volume 3] - right click to open in new tab or window :Author: Bogi Benediktsson Sýslumannaæfir - Volume 4 (not online yet) :Author: Bogi Benediktsson Sýslumannaæfir - Volume 5 (not online yet) :Author: Bogi Benediktsson

CEA LETTER 3

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:'''LETTER 3''' :Letter from Mrs. W. A. Salter ([[Atkison-5]]) to James Morse ([[Morse-290]]) :[Transcribed from original, handwritten on Kerrville Mountain Sun stationary, back side first, by Joe Sneed ([[Sneed-20]]) 07/16/2004] :[no date] :Dear Jim - :I had your letter. No date for your father's passing. I was amazed to see Lottie's name. That was a new one to me. :The Atkisons had the privilege to change their names when and where they wanted to. It began with Mamma. Her name was Mary Caroline Bell. Her folks [?] called her "Mollie". Some of the Children called her "Molly Cottontail" and Aunt Sallie called her "Mop". :As Sara Francis Bell, she became "Aunt Sallie" and Mamma called her "Sak" or "Sack". Don was named for Mamma's older brother-in-law, Uncle Ellis and her oldest brother Don (not Donald) [.] Uncle Ellis had a daughter the same age as Mamma. Aunt Ermiar [?] was the oldest daughter in the family and Mamma was no 12. :I was named for Papa's little sister Cammie, who was burned to death before he was born. She was helping to boil some clothes in an outside pot and her dress caught fire. The Elizabeth was for Grandmother Bell. Robert Pratt came along. He was premature and tiny. He was called "Skeeter" because he had such a funny voice [. T] they also called him "Banty Rooster". He soon became a big boy and Skeete [Skeet ?] has been his name. :Sarah Bell came along and she was called "Sallie Bell". Don called her Sally Belly. This made him popular. She pronounced her last name "Aggison". She became Salabel, Tad, and Jones called her "Sally". :The twins were next, Charlotte May and Leonard Clay. Lottie became "Loy" and Papa called Leonard "Bill Bailey". When he went to school he put William Leonard as his name and was always Bill. Then came Thelma. Papa had a hard time with the name, called her "Falma" and said Mamma got it out of a yellow back novel. She was so prissy and so demanding that he called her "Miss Jones". Few people know her real name. :As she and Lottie grew up they had various names - Marguerite, Lutitia [?], Patsy and Josie. Bob had the same trouble as Papa did with her name and called her "Bebe Daniels". Some movie star had the name. :I hated my name and when I came down here I was Mrs. C. E. Salter. My brother-in-law was Clarence Eugene Salter. So I stopped that. When I went into the Social Security Program I had to have a legal name, so I changed it to Camilla Atkison Salter, and I guess the world is no worse off for the changing of names. :When and if we get this together I will give you a dignified copy. :Love to the family. :(This should make a more shortlike strange home [?]) :'''COMMENTS''' :'''LETTER 3''' :LETTER from Mrs W. A. SALTER (15883) to JAMES MORSE (15907) :Joe Sneed (15873) :08/30/2004 :[Here I'll try to tie this LETTER3 to this data base. There are 4 documents produced by Mrs. W. A. Salter (15883), (referred here to as 'Aunt C.'). I will refer to them as '[[Space:CEA LETTER 1|'''L1''']]', '[[Space:CEA LETTER 2|'''L2''']]', 'L3' and '[[Space:BELL TREE|'''T''']]'. L3 is this letter; [[Space:CEA LETTER 1|'''L1''']] and [[Space:CEA LETTER 2|'''L2''']] are other letters; [[Space:BELL TREE|'''T''']] is a family tree sketch. My comments appear enclosed in '[ ]'. :[no date] :[Handwritten on Kerrville Mountain Sun stationary, back side first] :Dear Jim - :I had your letter. No date for your father's passing. I was amazed to see Lottie's ([[Atkison-9]]) name. That was a new one to me. ::[''I don't know where "Lottie's name" appeared.''] :The Atkisons had the privilege to change their names when and where they wanted to. It began with Mamma. Her name was Mary Caroline Bell ([[Bell-1124]]). Her folks [?] called her "Mollie". Some of the Children called her "Molly Cottontail" and Aunt Sallie called her "Mop". ::As Sara Francis Bell ([[Bell-882]]) ::[''See [[Space:CEA LETTER 1|'''L1''']] COMMENTS for more about her.''] :, she became "Aunt Sallie" and Mamma called her "Sak" or "Sack". Don ([[Atkison-4]]) was named for Mamma's ([[Bell-1124]]) older brother-in-law, Uncle Ellis ::[''This appears to be Ellis McKnight Pickins ([[Pickens-139]]) husband of Emily Jane Bell ([[Bell-886]])''.] : and her oldest brother Don ([[Bell-887]]) (not Donald) [.] Uncle Ellis had a daughter the same age as Mamma. Aunt Ermiar [?] ([[Pickens-141]]) ?) was the oldest daughter in the family and Mamma was no 12. ::[''The oldest daughter of Emily Jane Bell ([[Bell-886]]) and Ellis McKnight Pickins ([[Pickens-139]]) was Anna Bell Pickins ([[Pickens-141]]). According to this data base, [Pickens-141]] was born in 1868 which would have made her 6 years younger than Mary Caroline Bell ([[Bell-1124]]) who was born in 1862. It is hard to make out the name in the text, but it does not appear to be 'Anna Bell'.''] :I was named for Papa's little sister Cammie ([[Atkinson-181]]), who was burned to death before he was born. She was helping to boil some clothes in an outside pot and her dress caught fire. The Elizabeth was for Grandmother Bell [Elizabeth Dickson Kennedy ([[Kennedy-445]])]. Robert Pratt ([[Atkison-6]]) came along. He was premature and tiny. He was called "Skeeter" because he had such a funny voice [.] they also called him "Banty Rooster". He soon became a big boy and Skeete [Skeet ?] has been his name. :Sarah Bell ([[Atkison-2]]), ::[''My mother ([[Sneed-20]]). I never heard her referred to as 'Sarah Bell'. I don't know what might be on her birth certificate.''] :came along and she was called "Sallie Bell". Don ([[Atkison-4]]) called her Sally Belly. This made him popular. She pronounced her last name "Aggison". She became Salabel, Tad, and Jones ([[Atkison-10]]) called her "Sally". :The twins were next, Charlotte May ([[Atkison-9]]) and Leonard Clay ([[Atkison-8]]). Lottie ([[Atkison-9]]) became "Loy" and Papa called Leonard "Bill Bailey" ([[Atkison-8]]). When he went to school he put William Leonard as his name and was always Bill. Then came Thelma ([[Atkison-10]]). Papa had a hard time with the name, called her "Falma" and said Mamma got it out of a yellow back novel. She was so prissy and so demanding that he called her "Miss Jones". Few people know her real name. :As she and Lottie ([[Atkison-9]]) grew up they had various names - Marguerite, Lutitia [?], Patsy and Josie. Bob ([[Daniels-145]]) [husband of [[Atkison-10]]] had the same trouble as Papa did with her name and called her "Bebe Daniels". Some movie star had the name. :I hated my name and when I came down here I was Mrs. C. E. Salter. My brother-in-law was Clarence Eugene Salter. So I stopped that. When I went into the Social Security Program I had to have a legal name, so I changed it to Camilla Atkison Salter ([[Atkison-5]]), and I guess the world is no worse off for the changing of names. :When and if we get this together I will give you a dignified copy. :Love to the family. :(This should make a more shortlike strange home [?])

Combustion of Fossil Fuel

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Jeannie, Joy, XueNi, Kellynn

Wiki de saul

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Un lugar para expresarse

Tsunami in Japan

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TOKYO (Reuters) – The biggest earthquake to hit Japan in 140 years struck the northeast coast on Friday (March 11,2011) triggering a 10-meter tsunami that swept away everything in its path, including houses, cars and farm buildings on fire.

Raibacis

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Latvian

The butterfly

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Bear E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards features bears that can be sent as e-greetings. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Animal E-Cards]]

Prudholm Family Reunion

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[Prudholm Family Reunion ]Everyone is invited to attend it is a Potluck. And we will be aking for donation of 15.00 per Family . To help with other supplies And we need address as well phone number please contact Darlene @ 1-760=394-4812

Department of orthopaedics tdmc alappuzha

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treatment of various orthopaedic problems like fractures including spine injuries,replacement arthroplasty ,Ilizarov technique etc

Fleming-Mack Family Reunion

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Hey Family, I have created this web page so that we can keep in touch and also to share ideas about our upcoming family reunion. Last year I was unable to attend but I heard you guys had a great time, so lets make our 2011 family reunion a Blast. A few ideas I came up with was releasing white balloons in remembrance of those family members we have lost. Hey what about a 70's night (a blast from the past)

Rockleechat401

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Lasalle II Arabic

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Mass Communication Project

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“When it comes to local news, more people say they get that news from local television stations than any other source. About two-thirds (68%) say they regularly get local news from television reports or television station websites, 48% say they regularly get news from local newspapers in print or online, 34% say they get local news regularly from radio and 31% say they get their local news, more generally, from the internet.” () Our group chose to display (through pictures) how our society has become so reliant on television, almost deeming newspapers obsolete in our technology based world. We all have differences in which source we prefer, although we all agree that the reason television is more popular now is because of the convenience it gives to us. And let's be honest...technology has made us lazy. For Alana, one reason her and her family do still rely on the newspaper is for local sports. Her brother is an outstanding athlete and there are articles on him year round whether it be for football, basketball or track. They can always count on the newspaper for local pictures taken of him and his teammates which are always fun to look at. Also since she is from such a small town, their local papers are not available on the internet. So why still have newspapers if we can just flip a switch to get the same information? One reason is that many people would lose their jobs if newspaper factories just shut down and people of other generations that still use newspapers as their source of information would be upset with the change. A lot of people have different preferences on how they find information so having options is necessary. Another reason is that many people think that just sitting in a room by yourself with no noise at all and reading a paper is relaxing and soothing. People don't have to think about their problems and see whats going on in their community or their world. We are sculpted in to these creatures who are so influenced by the media. We eat, sleep, talk and wear the media! It's literally insane to think how persuaded we are by commercials/television. Yet we turn to the television every time we want to relax or find out the new breaking story. These pictures display how television is all around us, and how it is hard to turn your back without being confronted by a television or the media. "Television" By Todd Alcott Look at me. Look at me. Look at me, look at me, Look at me. Look at me. No no no, don’t look over there, there’s nothing to look at over there, look at me, look at me. Are you looking at me? Is everybody looking at me? Do I have your attention? Good. Don’t get the wrong idea. I’m not trying to take Over your life. You need, what? What do you need? You need to, what? Go to the bathroom? fine. Get up, go to the bathroom, come back, look at me. You need, what? You need to get something to eat? Fine. Get up, go to the kitchen, get something to eat, come back, look at me. You need to, what, sleep? Fine. Get up go to bed, go to sleep, get up, come back, look at me. Okay. So we have an agreement. You will do what you absolutely need to do, and when you’re done, you will come back and look at me. Don’t worry about your schedule. I am here for you. I am here for you. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, I am here for you. I am here for you. You need me, I’m here. Fair Foul, thick and thin, Iam here for you. I am here for you. People try to tell you I’m bad? You tell them I’m here for you. I am here for you. People try to tell you I’m bad, know what it sounds like to me? Sour grapes. You see what I – hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, no, don’t Look over there, there’s nothing going on over There, look at me, look at me, look at me. I’ve got stuff you wouldn’t believe. Danger? Sex? Action? Death? Thrills? Comedy? All here, all in the next eight minutes. Can you believe it? You can’t. It’s unbelievable. You can’t believe it because it’s unbelievable! It’s a miracle. Just keep looking at me. Just keep looking at me. Just keep looking at me. Look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me. It seems today that television has far surpassed the life of newspapers. With only certain newspapers being able to stay on their feet, they have seemed to become obsolete. Our needs are greater in this time with many of us being on the go constantly. We can get out information at the touch of a button instead of bringing a paper with us everywhere we go. We can watch the news on our phones, or television where it is just easier to listen than it is to sit down and take the time to read. For myself (Andrea) I mostly use my laptop wherever I am. It is easy to carry with and I can get the latest information from the World Wide Web any time I wish. I feel as if the media is a reflection of what the public needs. Right now with the population never taking the time to read a newspaper the media has had to make news more accessible. Even though we have people who are more apt to the Internet I believe that our baby boomers still like to sit down, take a load off and relax with a cup of coffee and a newspaper. However, soon that generation will dissipate and our newspapers will become completely obsolete.

Family Tree-4

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Nan Nan's Cape Cod House

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[[Fenn-20|Lucile Stafford]] owned a summer house in Cotuit, MA for 30 years. Many fond memories for most family members were created there.

Our Family Reunion-18

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories of your childhood with other relatives or any family memories. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Chloe the kitten

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Chloe was one of the most famus kittens because she was pregnet when she was a kitten but no one knows how old she is...

Lamonte Patras

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Lamonte is my father.

The Brannon Family

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The Brannon Family

Biby Family Reunion

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Debbra (Roland) Patras

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Debbra is my mother.

B.F Skinner

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A wiki providing information on behaviorist Burrhus Frederic Skinner

Birth Family

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I was adopted at the age of 5yrs with my brother Brian who was 3.

Kontor Family Reunion 2011

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion plans.

Sunshine the dog

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Sunshine is my first official dog with Thomas. She is not spayed so she is bleeding everywhere.

Rubin Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Rubin families and information about individuals, places, and things named Rubin. (Do you have any info about Rubins or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Other spellings of '''Rubin''' include Rabinovich or Rabinovitz or Rabinowitz or Reuben. === Origins of the Surname Rubin === The Rubin surname has the meaning of "a son". The Hebrew surname is "Reuven". The Russian/Yiddish word "rubin" means ruby. === Geographic Centers of Rubin Families === Many with the surname come from Husef Fulcin, Romania, the Ukraine in Russia, Bavaria in Germany and Poland. In the USA, many with the Rubin surname are located in New York and Pennsylvania. === Celebrities Named Rubin === * [[Rubin-1|Rick Rubin]] is a music producer. He is co-head of Columbia Records. He's been called "the most important producer of the last 20 years." === Rubins on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/R/RUBIN_1.html Rubin index]. If you add yourself or a Rubin family member to WikiTree you will automatically appear on the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:Jewish Immigrants to America]]

Alden Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Alden families and information about individuals, places, and things named Alden. === Famous Aldens === * [[Alden-2|John Alden]] (born 1599). The "first passenger" on [[Space:The Mayflower|The Mayflower]]. [[Space:The_John_Alden_House|The John Alden House]] is now a museum. * [[Alden-25|Timothy Alden]] (about 1815-1858). Inventor of the typesetting machine. His brother, Henry W. Alden, made further improvements on the machine. === Towns Named Alden === * [[Space:Alden, New York|Alden, New York]] is a rural community in western New York State, just east of Buffalo. === Aldens on WikiTree === There are dozens of Alden family members profiled on WikiTree. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/A/ALDEN_1.html Alden Index] for the current list, and add yourself if you're an Alden. [[Category:Surnames]]

Gwyn Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Gwyn families and information about individuals, places, and things named Gwyn. (Do you have any info about Gwyns or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Gwynn, Gwynne, Wyn, Wynn, Wynne, Winn. === Origins of the Surname Gwyn === ORIGINS: Wales, England in the 15th century. MEANING: Derived from the Welsh word ''gwyn'' meaning 'light,' 'white' or 'fair.' Also used in the Middle Ages as a personal name and as a nickname for anyone particularly pale or fair-haired. LINKS: * [http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Gwynne SurnameDB: Gwynne] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwyn Gwyn - Wikipedia] === Family Trees === * '''[[Gwyn-1|Eleanor 'Nell' Gwyn]]''' (1650-1687), mistress of King [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] of England ** Two children: [[Beauclerk-1|Charles]] and [[Beauclerk-2|James Beauclerk]] === Gwyns on WikiTree === Here is the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GWYN_1.html Gwyn index]. If you are a Gwyn please add yourself and/or an ancestor. This index will be updated with your changes tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Marfia Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Marfia families and information about individuals, places, and things named Marfia. (Do you have any info about Marfias or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Unknown. NOT AN ALTERNATE SPELLING: Mafia. === Origins of the Surname Marfia === Sicilian. Likely originated in or near the city of Palermo, Italy, a settlement founded by farmers on the island of Sicily. Meaning ??? === Census Records and Distribution for Marfia === ''Note: For confidentiality reasons, [http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/index.html genealogic U.S. Census records] do not become available to the public until after 72 years.'' * 1930: 189,518 * 1920: 175,492 * 1910: 163,838 * 1900: 149,491 * 1880: 106,428 * 1870: 90,445 * 1860: 58,063 * 1850: 32,359 * 1840: 2,895 * 1830: 1,662 * 1820: 984 * 1810: 604 * 1800: 348 * 1790: 266 ''Note: [http://ancestry.com Ancestry.com] also has census records of the Marfia surname appearing in 1901 in England (23,486) Scotland (6,182), and Wales (1,600).'' ''Enter the surname Marfia into [http://www.gens.labo.net/it/cognomi/genera.html this] website to see the current distribution of Marfias over Italy.'' === Marfia Family Trees === * '''Joseph Marfia''' (1918-1998), m. Elizabeth "Betty" Howe ** '''David Marfia''' m. Kathy ? ** '''[[Marfia-2|James Marfia]]''' (1949-present), m. Gale ? and [[Wixson-1|Barb Wixson]] *** '''[[Marfia-4|Nicole Marfia]]''' (1970-present) *** '''[[Marfia-3|Kara Marfia]]''' (1974-present), m. [[Wilkes-1|Todd Wilkes]] *** '''[[Marfia-1|Christine Marfia]]''' (1984-present) *** '''[[Guo-1|Rebecca Jade Marfia]]''' (1996-present) ** '''Joseph Marfia''' (1951-present), m. Anna ? ** '''Donald Marfia''' (1952-present), m. Marty ? ** '''Paul Marfia''' (1954-present), m. Jan ? *** '''(son)''' (?-present) *** '''(son)''' (?-present) *** '''Elizabeth "Libby" Marfia''' (?-present), m. ? ** '''Peter Marfia''' (1956-present), m. ? ** '''Marie Marfia''' (1960-present), m. Steve Oliver *** '''Alice Marfia''' (?-present) *** '''Samuel Marfia''' (?-present) *** '''Nicholas Marfia''' (?-present) ** '''Mary Marfia''' (1962-present), m. Jim ? ** '''Steven Marfia''' (1968-present), m. Markay ? ** '''Jonathan Marfia''' (1964-present) ** '''Christopher Marfia''' (1964-present), m. Amy ? === Marfias on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/M/MARFIA_1.html Marfia index]. If you do not appear on this index yet and are a Marfia family member, please add yourself to WikiTree. Your addition(s) will be automatically included on the index when it updates tomorrow morning. === External Links === * [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/5751/ Marfia Family Adoption Page] [[Category:Surnames]]

Lowell Tea Party 2009

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[[Category:Tea Party Movement]]

Olympic History E-Cards

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Send an e-postcard that celebrates Olympic history. It is entirely free and private and there are no ads or pop-ups anywhere. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Sports E-Cards]]

Army E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and other images with military themes that can be sent as '''Army e-cards''' for a soldier or veteran. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Military E-Cards]]

Padgett Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Padgett families and information about individuals, places, and things named Padgett. (Do you have any info about Padgetts or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === The many alternate spellings of the same name include: Padgett, Paget, Pagitt, Paggitt and Pagett and Page. === Origins of the Surname Padgett === Name comes from "page", i.e. a young servant or personal assistant to a nobleman. The beginning of the surname Padgett are in England starting about 1230. === Coat of Arms === The Coat of Arms most associated with the family depicts on a black shield, a silver cross engrailed, in the dexter quarter a silver escallop. === Geographic Centers of Padgett Families === This English surname is mostly from Yorkshire region of England. Many live in the USA in southern states such as the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, and Florida. Many were farmers. === Famous and Creative Padgetts === * [[Padgett-4|Benjamin Lewis Padgett]] (1894-1951) was known as "Gadget Padgett." He invented a simple wooden machine that allowed the shifting of colored paper to represent statistical trends in motion. * Lewis Padgett was a combination of two authors' mother's maiden names. Padgett was the pen name for the authors of many humorous short stories of science fiction in the 1940s and 1950s. Among the most famous were: Exit the Professor, See You Later, Mimsy Were The Borogoves, The Twonky, What You Need, Dead Lock, Open Secret, Time Enough and others. Many of these short stories were used in television shows, like The Twilight Zone. === Towns Named 'Padgett' === The town of '''Padgett''', in County of Young, in the state of Texas is 9.5 miles southwest of Olney, TX A man named I. B. Padgett first came to this region of Texas in 1875. The small town was named for him. Padgett had a few small businesses, a post office, four or five churches and a two teacher school house. Eventually the people moved out over the years and by 1970s the town no longer existed. === Padgetts on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PADGETT_1.html Padgett] index. If you add yourself or a Padgett relative to WikiTree your change will appear on the index tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:English Immigrants to America]]

Thurlow Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Thurlow families and information about individuals, places, and things named Thurlow. (Do you have any info about Thurlows or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Another spelling is "Thurloe" with the dialectals of "Trillo" and "Trillow". === Origins of the Surname Thurlow === It comes from the villages known as Great and Little Thurlow in Suffolk County, England. This surname, which is considered a 'Place Name' is recorded as "Tritlawa" and "Tridlauua" in the Domesday Book of 1086 of William the Conqueror. In 7th century England, "thryth" meaning council or assembly, plus "hlaw" a hill; hence the surname also refers to "assembly hill" Matilda de Threlowe, name was recorded in 1273. In 1278, the name John de Thrillowe was recorded in Cambridgeshire, England. === Geographic Centers of Thurlow Families === In the USA, many Thurlows are found in the New England states. === Towns Named Thurlow === '''Thurlow, United Kingdom''' The two villages of Great and Little Thurlow are in the upper reaches of the River Stour Valley just north of Haverhill in England (part of the United Kingdom) and are known collectively as Thurlow. Located nearby is the Great Thurlow War Memorial. The villages are in Suffork County which is in the far lower eastern section of England. They dates back to the 1100s. The population in 2005 was about 980 people in Great Thurlow. In 2005, Little Thurlow had a population of 230. === Thurlows on WikiTree === (Add a patriarch or matriarch from your family here.) [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:English Immigrants to America]]

Lowery Family History

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Here is a central location for '''Lowery''' families and history related to the Lowery name. Note that other spellings include Lowrie or Lowrey or Lavery. === Origins of Lowery Surname === It is considered a northern English, Irish and Scottish surname. It is a diminutive form of the personal name "Lawrence", which comes from the Latin "Laurentus", itself from "Laurentium", and "the city of Laurels", in Italy. It came to England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066, in the Latin form "Laurentius". Records for Robert Lowri, which was dated 1332 in Cumberland, England are early use of the written surname. In 1497, the name Gilbert Lowrie was recorded in Coldingham, Scotland. === Geographic Locations of Lowerys === The Lowery surnames are mostly located in Yorkshire and Durham Counties in England. In the USA, the surname is located in the southern states along with NY, Penn., and Ohio. === Famous Lowerys === Here is a selection of those with the surname Lowery and their ingenious achievements. * [[Lowery-6|Sergeant Lewis "Lou" R. Lowery]] took the original photo of the famous flag-raising on Iwo Jima. * [[Lowery-7|George Lowery]] helped complete the first Cherokee spelling book using English characters. === Lowerys on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LOWERY_1.html Lowery index]. If you are a Lowery family member and add yourself or a relative to WikiTree we will update the index with your additions tomorrow morning.

Scottish E-Cards

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Here are Scottish and Scotland-related postcards that you can send as e-greetings (one relevant date: St. Andrew's Day, November 30). All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. To send an e-card simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image on the right. Also see the [[Space:England E-Cards|E-Cards from England]] and [[Space:Irish E-Cards|Irish E-Cards]]. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Scottish History]]

Perkins Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Perkins families and information about individuals, places, and things named Perkins. (Do you have any info about people named Perkins or the name itself? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Famous and Creative Perkins === * [[Perkins-17|Edwin Elijah Perkins]] (1889–1961) invented a powdered soft drink mix that he named "Kool-Ade." General Foods Company purchased Perkins Products in 1953 and still sells Kool-Aid. === Places Named Perkins === * '''Perkins, Oklahoma''' is a town in Payne County, in the Stillwater metro area. The community was named for Sen. B.W. Perkins of Kansas. In 2000, the population was about 2,316. * [http://www.ogunquitmaine.com/Perkins-Cove.html Perkins Cove] is an old harbor for lobster and fishing boats in Ogunquit, Maine. It is now a scenic, popular tourist destination. === Perkins on WikiTree === Here is the current index for [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PERKINS_1.html Perkins]. This list is updated automatically every morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Orazio Borghese

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Orazio Raffael Borghese was born in Dipignano Italy in 1875.

Tattershall family

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connecting the dots. Tattershall name.

Penfold-Tree031

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=== Tree031=== ::[Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc34.html] === Start Of Tree === ::Richard Penfold http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Descendants-240 === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === ::[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]

My Test Profile for Anything

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This is my test profile

FAMILY REUNION

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COLLECTING FAMILY RELATIVES FOR OUR FAMILY REUNION THIS YEAR

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=== Tree037=== ::[Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc39.html] ::Start of The Line[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Descendants-250] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === ::[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]

Pete Rozelle

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Pete Rozelle was the commissioner of the NFL from January 1960 to November 1989, when he retired from office.Alvin Ray Rozelle was born March 1, 1926 in South Gate, Calif. The older of 2 boys, his father had run a grocery store, but it failed during the Depression and he worked the rest of his days for Alcoa. Nicknamed Pete by an uncle, Rozelle grew up in Lynwood, a suburb of Los Angeles, and played basketball and tennis at Compton High School. After graduating, Rozelle served in the Navy, including time on an auxiliary tanker in the Pacific, from 1944 to 1946. Rozelle is credited with making the NFL into one of the most successful sports leagues in the world. In one of his first moves he moved the league's offices from suburban Philadelphia to midtown New York that year and set to work on building a television package. Bell had gotten a national TV deal for the NFL's championship game, and Rozelle went a big step further. He helped to push a bill through Congress that legalized single-network contracts for pro sports leagues and negotiated a league-wide agreement that replaced the 12 teams' separate TV packages. In 1962, CBS paid $9.3 million for two years to televise NFL games, an agreement that spawned much larger contracts. Smaller markets rejoiced. "What Pete Rozelle did with television receipts," Packers coach Vince Lombardi said, "probably saved football in Green Bay." Pete Rozelle would retire in 1989 after nearly 30 years running the league. Four years after being inducted in the Hall of Fame he helped establish in 1963. Rozelle, who died in 1996 from a Brain Tumor, would leave beyond a grand legacy making him the Commissioner of all Commissioners "Moving the NFL from the back page to the front page," New York Giants owner Wellington Mara said. "From daytime to prime time." Following his death the Super Bowl MVP Trophy was renamed in his honor.

Orden de la antigua republica

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todo gran conocimiento siempre tiene un origen antiguo y misterioso. de eso trata la antigua republica de como fue el inicio de la sabiduria jedi..en el que descubriremos ese concimiento oculto y maravilloso de los jedis

La nueva orden

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este espacio es creado para verificar informacion solo clasificada por integrantes de la eorden CEST.

Givance Family Reunion

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Chhabi khadka GHP family tree

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create new khadka family profile

Manchester England

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'''The Manchester Region''': In the mid-western region of England lies the city of Manchester, which is part of Lancashire County. This area of England has a beautiful, green countryside but it also contains some of her industrial cities. Manchester has been called England's "second city", next to London. == History of Manchester == It became a city in 1853 along four rivers (Irwell, Medlock, Irk and Tib). But its history dates back to 79 AD when the Romans built a military station, called “Mancunium”. The people of the area, five hundred years later called the area “Mancestre”. By the time of [[Tudor-1|Queen Elizabeth I]] (1500s), there was a population of 10,000 people living in the area. A woolen cloth called “Manchester Cotton” started to be manufactured in the mid-1350s. By 1760, cotton goods were exported to Europe and America. The cotton power loom was established in 1806 and so increased the cotton textile production. In 1862, there were nine townships within Manchester. By the mid-1860s, Manchester had a population of about 530,000 people. It was a major industrial center by the mid-1800s, especially for textiles. Along the Irwell River was built a Gothic, highly ornamental Church in 1422. This Collegiate Church was the Parish Church of Manchester and became a Cathedral in 1847. [[Category:British History]]

Beauclerk Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Beauclerk families and information about individuals, places, and things named Beauclerk. (Do you have any info about Beauclerks or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Beauclerk, Beauclerc, Beauclaire, Bunclark, Bunclarke, Bonclark, Bonclarke, Bonclerke, Bunclerk, etc. === Origins of the Surname === MEANING: From the Old French phrase ''bon clerc'', meaning 'good steward.' The alternate spelling 'Beauclaire' means 'fair light.' ORIGINS: Suffolk, England in the Middle Ages. * King Henry I 'Beauclerc' (1068-1135) was given his nickname because of his scholarly pursuits. * The English king [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] bestowed the surname Beauclerk upon his two sons ([[Beauclerk-1|Charles]] and [[Beauclerk-2|James]]) by his mistress [[Gwyn-1|Nell Gwyn]]. ** Charles may have been making a play upon his own surname of 'Stuart' (from 'steward'). ** Rendered as Beauclaire, the name hearkens back to the boys' mother since 'Nell Gwyn' can be translated as 'shining white.' LINKS: * [http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/Beauclerk-family-crest.htm Beauclerk Family Crest] === Significant Family Trees === * King [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] + [[Gwyn-1|Nell Gwyn]]... ** '''[[Beauclerk-1|Charles Beauclerk]]''' (1670-1726), m. Diana de Vere *** Many, many descendants. ** '''[[Beauclerk-2|James Beauclerk]]''' (1671-1680) === Beauclerks on WikiTree === Here is the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BEAUCLERK_1.html Beauclerk Index]. Please add yourself. [[Category:Surnames]]

Special Forces Wannabes

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=== Requirements and Procedures for Voting in Florida ===

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'''Requirements and Procedures for Voting in Florida''' In order to register to vote in Florida, one must: Be a citizen of the U.S. Be a Florida resident. Be at least 18 years old. Not be mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state. Not be convicted of a felony After you have checked to see if you can register to vote you can fill in the voter registration application online. You can also print the application and write in your information. After that, you have to make sure that all the information is correct. Then, sign your application. Mail the application to your county Supervisor of Elections. If your application is complete and you qualify as a voter, the Supervisor of Elections will mail you a voter information card as official notification that you are registered to vote. You must be registered for at least 29 days before you can vote in an election. '''How to Vote''' After you have registered to vote, you can finally vote! Here is how you vote: You have to find out where your polling place is at so that you know where to vote. Obtain a sample ballot so that you know who is running for which office. After that, find out more about the candidates so that you know who to vote for. After that, make your decisions on who to vote. Finally, go to your correct polling place and vote. '''Upcoming Election Dates''' Tuesday May 10, 2011 Vote for: a mayor, council district 1 and 4, and city clerk '''Why Vote?''' Some people believe that it doesn’t make a difference if you vote or not. A lot say “One vote won’t count.” See if everyone has that same mentality all of those lost votes will actually count. It is very important to vote because the elected official will represent you and the nation/community. If you have a complaint or have better decisions they will always be there to listen. Every vote has a significance. '''Here are some links about voting'''''' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA_2jr_XGS8] <--Click the number "1" to get people to vote in elections. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wolG59Y1dIA] <--Click the number "2" How to Register to Vote Online.

Siroz Bar

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A relaxing afternoon melts into evening.

Geography HBL Assignment

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Joe James Tucker

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Joe was the son of Maggie (Johnson) and Marvin Tucker. He was born in Stewart County, Tennessee on 3 May 1936. He was one of 6 children born to this union. He worked as an union iron worker out of Aurora, Illinois as well as a business man owning many businesses including JJs Place in Millington and Earlville, Illinois. He married Donna Jean Esbrook in 1967 and had 2 children Karen Jo and Suzanne Marie, who he raised until he was taken much too early. He was murdered on 6 August 1988 by Dennis A Orr. He was a loving father, husband, uncle, brother and son who is missed always.

Henry Rankin

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Family Reunion

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This will be our 1st family reunion to enjoy each others company, share memories, and more. It would be very memoriable if everyone can attend this event if possible, and we would very much love to see you there!!!

The O'Loughlin Family

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The O'Loughlin Family grew up in Cambridge, Ma. There were 14 children born to Mary and John O'Loughlin. This is there family legacy.

Broach

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I have the broach that belonged originally to my 3 great grandmother Shank. Her son gave it to his new bride who in turn gave it to her oldest daughter. Her daughter was my grandmother. My great grandmother had it pinned on a piece of her mother's wedding dress but when my grandmother was a teenager, she found it and unpinned it. She said it was the only time she ever saw her mother cry. It is simple oval gold setting with a blue stone that has tiny flowers around the edge and 7 gold stars in the center. I would love to find out its significance. It would be just about the time of the Revolution, I guess. PH DePoy

Grandfather Albert Ernst

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Bellach Family Reunion

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It's time for our annual Bellach family reunion, y'all, so...Get your party pants on and be ready for a grand ol' time! Please feel free to visit this page to add and view updates and information.

Durrett Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

NYT Toll Bridge War

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Thompson Family Reunion

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In honor of Ray & Nettie Thompson the First Family reunion is in the beginning stages of planning. Please "SAVE THIS DATE" September 3,2011 Terry & Tammy Danforth are hosting our first Thompson Family Reunion Hope to see you there!

Doyle Family Reunion 2011

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please add special memories and stories from the past below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Hoskins Cadena Family Tree

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Family's throughout the centuries. Attempting to go all the way back as far as possible.

Geography Amazon Case Study

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=== Sec 3 2011 Elective Geography HBL Assignment === === Natural Vegetation: Deforestation & Case Studies === ---- ''' Deforestation in Amazon Rainforest (Brazil) ''' ''Done By:'' Cai Lingfeng ''(2)'' James Yong ''(14)'' Or Shi Wei ''(26)'' Sun Haoran ''(29)'' Philbert Tan ''(30)'' ''Class:'' Sec 3-7 ---- '''Background Info''' The Amazon Basin is the largest rainforest on Earth and have the size of the forty-eight contiguous United States. It covers approximately 40% of the South America and includes parts of countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname, as well as French Guiana, which is a department of France. It has the most variety of species and as the largest tract of tropical rainforests in the Americas, these rainforests have unparalleled biodiversities. One in ten known species in the world lives in the Amazon Rainforest and this constitutes the largest collection of living plants and animal species in the world. '''Causes''' ''1. Population Increase.'' Brazil is one of the world’s most populous country in the world with a population of 184m people. more than half of its population is under the age of 30. Hence, people needed to clear the rainforest for constructing buildings for various purposes. ''2. Settlement.'' The government cleared part of the Amazon rain forests to build houses for each relocated family. ''3. Rapid urbanization.'' Forest is cleared for infrastructures. like: housing estates, town centers, hospitals, schools, transportation ''4. Land Transport Systems.'' Forest are cleared for road construction and this leads to the fragmentation of the forest. ''5. Agriculture.'' Agriculture is highly important in brazil, it contributes 10 percent of the countries income and employs ¼ of the total population. Firstly, shifting cultivators like traditional native farmers clear away parts of the forests for farming, which is their traditional way of life. Besides that, Brazil is currently the second largest producer of soy beans, mostly for livestock feed, and as prices for soybeans rise, the commercial soy farmers are pushing northwards into forested areas of the Amazon, hence clearing the rainforests in Amazon as a result. ''6. Commercial logging.'' increase in global demand for hardwood. timber has become a valuable resource. due to it various uses such as furniture, houses etc (worth 8 billion) ''7. Mining.'' huge deposits of iron ore, gold and fossil fuel attracts global companies to extract these resources. leading to exploration of industries into the forests. ''8. Hydroelectricity.'' Renewable resources with great potential for power generation capable of support regional power. destroys fauna and flora when completed. '''Problems''' ''1. Loss of Biodiversity and Biomass.'' In a forest ecosystem such as Amazon Basin, the trees and other plants provide food and shelter for animals and the native people staying in the forest. However, with this rapid deforestation going on, there will be less vegetation and this will result in a lack of shelter and food for animals and these people, thus leading to their deaths. With this happening, the whole food chain would be greatly affected and this may even lead to the extinction of certain species of plants or animals. ''2. Water Quality.'' With rapid deforestation, the quality of water in the forest will be affected greatly. It will also be more polluted as with an increased amount of trees being chopped down, there will be lesser roots to hold the soil firmly to the ground. This will then result in soil being loose and easily eroded or washed away by rain into nearby rivers in the Amazon rainforest. This increases the sediment level in the rivers, making the water more muddy. The pH level of the water would also become more acidic due to the increased amount of sediments in rivers and this will affect the aquatic lives in the rivers of the Amazon Rainforests. ''3. Water Quantity.'' Rapid deforestation will also affect the quantity of the water in the forest greatly. With more trees being cut off, there will be less transpiration taking place and this reduces the formation of clouds, resulting in lower amounts of rainfall. The water collected in rivers such as the Amazon River, which is the second largest river and the largest drainage basin in the World, will decrease in quantity which may also cause droughts and dry seasons to occur for long periods of time. ''4. Forest Fires.'' If dry seasons as mentioned in ''(3)'' which occur due to the lack of water last for too long, forest fires caused by nature or by humans may also happen at any time and therefore destroy even more parts of the Amazon Rainforest, including the flora and fauna living in it. '''Measures''' ''1.Selective Logging.'' Instead of total removal of the trees, selected trees are being cut down. ''2. Establishment of Laws & Policies.'' Governments withdrawn financial support and tax incentives to land clearance project. Also cancelled 70% logging permits. ''3. Nature Reserves.'' These can be established to protect the forest. ''4. Afforestation.'' plant trees in areas that were previously bare or were used for other land uses. '''Evaluation''' ''1. Selective Logging.'' It will be hard to be carried out as most of the areas would already have been deforestated and barren and forests take a very long time to recover thus making plants difficult to regrow.Thus there would be a smaller amount of areas to do selective logging. ''2. Establishment of Laws & Policies.'' This measure may not be very useful as large international companies may still find ways to bypass the laws by using bribes for instance. Besides, since Brazil is desperately in need of cash, the setting up of multinational companies for profits for the country is highly attractive. ''3. Nature Reserves.'' Establishing nature reserves may not be as effective. This is so because illegal loggers and miners may still find means to get into the forested areas and conduct their illegal activities there. Furthermore, the reserve is very large and that it will be extremely difficult for the government to monitor such large area. ''4. Afforestation.'' This measure may still not work. Land has become barren after all the clearing, burning, mining and pollution. Hence, these deforested forest areas will never have enough nutrients in the soil for plants to grow well. In addition, even if human decided to used high technology to re-fertilize the soil. It will be extremely expensive and will affect the economy.

HELLO

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Long Stratton, Norfolk

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Long Stratton is about 18 km south west of the center of Norwich. To the north west within 12 miles is Tacolneston another Bassingthwaighte parish and Wymondham. The FamilySearch Library holds the following church records for Long Stratton: Film Notes Note Location Film Baptisms, 1547-1748; marriages, burials, 1547-1638, 1680-1748. Baptisms, burials, 1749-1783; marriages, 1749-1754. Baptisms, burials, 1783-1812. Baptisms, 1813-1884. FHL BRITISH Film 2262324 Items 9 - 13 Baptisms, 1884-1901. Marriages, 1754-1806; banns, 1754-1806. Marriages, 1806-1812, banns, 1810-1900. Marriages, 1813-1902. Burials, 1815-1900. FHL BRITISH Film 2262325 Items 1 - 7 The first film covers Edward's birth and marriage dates and should be ordered and examined. We need a "to do" list somewhere. William White's Gazetteer 1845: [http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/places/l/long_stratton/mary/white1845.shtml Long Stratton St. Mary] John Bassingthwaighte is listed as a farmer who owns his farm White's Gazetteer 1845: [http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/places/l/long_stratton/mich/white1845.shtml Long Stratton St. Michael] This is an adjoining and smaller parish with only 11 people listed.

Dulong family tree

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1870 Census - Joseph Tolson

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Name: [[Tolson-69|Joseph Falson (Joseph Tolson)]] Age in 1870: 60 Race: White Occupation: Works at carpentry Gender: Male Birthplace: Delaware Home in 1870: Washington, Columbiana, Ohio Value of real estate: $1000 Household Members: [[Ashbrook-2|Mary Falson]] 54, F, White, Keeping House, Penn. [[Tolson-48|George Falson]] 19, M, White, Miner, Ohio [[Tolson-28|Daniel Falson]] 17, M, White, Miner, Ohio [[Tolson-122|Thomas Falson]] 13, M, White, Miner, Ohio [[Tolson-106|Bachel (Rachel) Falson]] 11, F, White,, Ohio [[Tolson-40|Eve Falson]] 6, F, White,, Ohio Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Washington, Columbiana, Ohio; Roll: M593_1184; Page: 416A; Image: 341; Family History Library Film: 552683. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: * 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

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Name: [[Tolson-69|Joseph Tolson]] Home in 1880: Salineville, Columbiana, Ohio Age: 51 [transcription error - 71] Birthplace: Delaware Relation to Head of Household: Self Spouse's Name: Mary Tolson Occupation: Carpenter Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: [[Ashbrook-2|Mary Tolson]] 64, White, F, wife, Keeping house, Penn, Penn, Penn

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Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. (NARA microfilm publication M704, 580 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: Augusta, Carroll, Ohio; Roll: 381; Page: 182; Image: 372; Family History Library Film: 0020160. Name: [[Tolson-69|Joseph Toulson]] [Joseph Tolson] Township: Augusta County: Carroll State: Ohio Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 5 Free White Persons - Under 20: 3 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2 Total Free White Persons: 5 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5

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:Murphy, Marion Emerson, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/early-leslies-in-york-county-south-carolina-their-migrations-to-tennessee-missouri-and-arkansas-their-ancestry-and-descendants/oclc/2854646&referer=brief_results Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their migrations to Tennessee, Missouri, and Arkansas, their ancestry and descendants]. 3rd Ed, privately published, 1976 :CHAPTER 1 :...pp. 1-3 introductory discussion... :CHAPTER 2 :... pp. 4-5 contain a general account of the Leslie family in Scotland and Northern Ireland without mentioning specific individuals who might be related to Leslies in America... :In the historic "Plantation of Ulster", which started in the first decade of the 1600s, the English planted settlers from Scotland and England in North Ireland, the Scots being predominant in numbers. Leslies were among those settlers. They settled in the Hamilton estates in the western half of County Down, known as Upper Channeboye Country. The executors of one John Leslie appear on the rent rolls in 1681 and in 1688. Other counties also received Leslie immigrants. Our Leslie ancestors are known to have located in County Antrim, and it is said that they were there as early as 1680. :Our Leslie kin in County Antrim were neighbors and friends of a family of linen weavers by the name of Hutchinson, who lived in Carrickfergus. The Hucthinsons were also of Scotch extraction and originally from Ayrshire, Scotland. It is said that one of the Leslie women married a Hutchinson in County Antrim. From this union came six daughters, all of whom could read and write -- which for women of that time was quite and accomplishment! These Hutchinson daughters were destined to get a small niche in history. Some of the daughters married in County Antrim, the others in America, to which all of them emigrated in the succeeding years. Samuel Leslie (L1) our ancestor, married Sarah Hutchinson, one of the six, the place of marriage reputedly being County Antrim. His brother John Leslie (L2) married another sister, Mary Hutchinson. The youngest of the six sisters was Elizabeth Hutchinson. She married Andrew Jackson Sr., and they produced Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, as history so well records. :There is evidence of a close relationship between the Leslies and Hutchinsons in North Ireland. This carried over into Pennsylvania and the Carolinas after they came to America.. Whether the reputed Leslie who was the mother of the six Hutchinson daughters was closely related to our forebear Samuel Leslie (L1) is not known. Since the marriage of first cousins was frowned upon it is not likely that Samuel Leslie's father was the uncle of the Hutchinson girls. However there was in all likelihood some blood relationship. :The lives of the Leslies and Hutchinsons will be pursued further in the next chapter. :CHAPTER 3 :THE HUTCHINSONS AND LESLIES IN COLONIAL AMERICA :As brought out in the preceding chapter, the Leslie and Hutchinson families had a close relationship in County Antrim, North Ireland, in the early and middle 1700's. A Hutchinson, who is said to have had a Leslie wife, is our forebear, but we do not know his first name, not his wife's. At any rate, they had six daughters: Margaret, Grace, Jane (Jennett), Mary (Molly), Sarah and Elizabeth. Two of them, Sarah and Mary, married Leslie brothers. Elizabeth married Andrew Jackson Sr. and one of their three sons was Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States. The Leslie brothers were Samuel Leslie (L1) and John Leslie (L2). There will be more of this later. :This Hutchinson family with the six daughters lived near Carrickfergus, North Ireland, in County Antrim. They were a family of linen weavers. John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee historian, describes these six sisters as "comely, sprightly, thrifty well bred, and from the competition for their hands for their hands most desirable Hutchinson sisters". This article appears in the April 8, 1928 edition of the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Unlike most women of their times, they could read and write. The exact order of their birth is a matter of speculation, but it is believed, based on a few known factors, that the approximate order of birth is as shown in the preceding paragraph. (According to one account, they had a brother, Col. John Hutchinson, who married Elizabeth Crawford, born about 1740, this marriage being in York Co. Pa. on Sept. 26, 1762). :It appears that four of the Hutchinson sisters emigrated from North Ireland to America about middle 1750s in company with relatives and friends. These four were Grace, Jane, Mary and Sarah. At least one of them, Sarah Hutchinson, had her husband at that time, it is believed. He was Samuel Leslie (L1), the author's great-great-great-grandfather. John Leslie (L2), Samuel's brother, married Mary Hutchinson, but whether in North Ireland or America is not known. It is fairly certain that Grace Hutchinson left North Ireland unmarried and remained with a sister's family until she found a husband later on. Jane Hutchinson married James Crawford in Pennsylvania, according to one source. :The shipload of immigrants which included the Hutchinsons and Leslies arrived in Colonial America and landed near Newcastle on the Delaware River. They settled near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, amongst the Scotch Irish immigrants who had preceded them. It was not a propitious time to settle there. The French-Indian War was in progress. Indian raids incident to this war began to occur too close to home. Some families stuck it out, and there are Leslie families who survive in Lancaster Co., Pa. to this day. Others joined an exodus, initiated about 1756, which was to take them into Virgina and the Carolinas. This movement became a migration of massive proportions. It accounts for the large Scotch Irish population content of the present day Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, particularly in the western parts of these states. :Samuel Leslie (L1) and his wife Sarah Hutchinson Leslie joined one of the parties moving south, sometime in the early or middle 1760's. They traveled a trail already blazed by pioneers. It led from Pennsylvania into Maryland, across the Potomac, down through Virginia skirting the Blue Ridge Mountains, into the Uplands of North Carolina and over the Catawba Traders' Path in North Carolina. (So great was the tide of migration that, in the year 1765 residents of Hillsboro, North Carolina, counted a thousand wagons that went through in that year). The Path led through what is now Salisbury, North Carolina, at which point it led west (the main route) or south (a branch) toward the Waxhaws, named for an Indian tribe. The town of Salisbury was the last one before reaching the "Garden of the Waxhaws", an area destined to attract countless settlers from Pennsylvania. :It is probable that James Crawford and his wife Jane Hutchinson Crawford preceded the Samuel Leslies in the southern movement, and some say that John Leslie and his wife Mary Hutchinson Leslie remained in Pennsylvania. However, the latter is not supported by available evidence. All four Hutchinsons sisters, viz. Grace, Jane, Mary and Sarah, ended up in the Waxhaws, with two others, Margaret and Elizabeth, to arrive later. It appears that the Crawfords had a better choice of land, which points to their arrival earlier than the others. :The Waxhaw settlement was first established about 1750. It was located near the boundary line separating the present states of North and South Carolina, and it extended into both colonies, with the major portion in South Carolina within a few miles of the present city of Lancaster. Indeed this city was so named because its founders had come from the county of Lancaster in Pennsylvania. York County South Carolina, just to the westward of Lancaster County, was also named for its sister county, York County Pennsylvania. (Originally, counties in South Carolina were called "districts", a practice that persisted until after the Civil War). It was in the Waxhaw settlement that all six of the Hutchinson sisters reunited, Elizabeth being the last to arrive. A short account of the sisters, their husbands and families now follows: :A. Margaret Hutchinson (H1), the oldest, was born in 1730 and married George McKemey in North Ireland. The spelling M'Kemey appears on his tombstone, though other variations, such as McCamie, McCamy, MeKemie and McAmie, occur in the records. He was born about 1714. He went to America, leaving his wife to follow later, and settled in the middle 1760's in the Carolinas, on the north side of Waxhaw Creek, some six miles from the Catawba River, which was to the west. The McKemy location was about one half mile northwest of Samuel Leslie's homesite. This McKemey location was in South Carolina in 1767; a boundary change in 1771 supposedly placed it in North Carolina, but jurisdiction remained under South Carolina for a decade or two and indeed was not officially shifted to North Carolian until the new boundary was ratified by the legislatures of both states in 1815! :The exact location of the McKemey home is important because Andrew Jackson was born there, according to documentary evidence, and for the further reason that Jackson's birthplace has been a matter of controversy between North and South Carolina till this day. The McKemey house was situated one quarter mile east of the old public road leading from Lancaster, S.C., to Charlotte, N.C., and was about one mile north of Waxhaw Creek and about one quarter mile east of the N.C.-S.C. state line which runs in a north-south direction for several miles in this area. In short, the house was in a corner of the present day North Carolina. A monument erected by the state of North Carolina marks the spot. :Margaret Hutchinson McKemey, George McKemey's wife, followed her husband later and joined him at their house north of Waxhaw Creek. They had one child but it died. He outlived his wife who died April 30, 1790 at the age of 60. He died Oct. 10, 1793 aat age 79. Their nephew George Leslie, who lived with them for a number of years, was named his heir, according to one account. George McKemey's only claim to fame is that his house was, in the view of some historians who have given it careful research, the birthplace of Andrew Jackson. There will be more of this later. :Whether George Leslie was actually George McKemey's heir is somewhat moot. According to Nancy Crockett (a descendant of Samuel Leslie (L1)), Deed Book 14, page 48, Mecklenburg Co. N.C. shows that George McCamey conveyed the 220 acre McCamy place to Thomas Crawford of Lancaster Co., S.C. for 200 pounds on 3 Jan. 1792, this land having been purchased by McCamy from R. Townsend on 13 Jan. 1776 for 90 pounds. Also in Deed Book C & E (old Series), pages 70-71 (Feb. 15, 1791) there is an indenture of 25 Aug. 1790 between George McCamy of North Carolina, Mecklenburg Co., and Elizabeth Crawford (his niece) of South Carolina, Lancaster Co., which called for the transfer of a seven year old negro girl Venus to her on his death (he died in 1793). :At this point a word about Nancy Crockett is appropriate. She lives on Route 4, Lancaster, S.C. and is the Principal of the H. R. Rice Elementary School in that city. She has double descent from Saamuel Leslie (L1) through his daughters Sarah and Mary. Not surprisingly, she is a genealogical researcher in her spare time and has special knowledge of the early Leslies, Hutchinsons and Jacksons. She has made many recent contributions to this book as will become apparent in this and the succeeding chapter. Now we continue with the Hutchinson sisters. :B. Grace Hutchinson (H2), the last of the Hutchinson sisters to get married, is thought to be one of the older ones, although the exact order of birth is not known, except for the first and last. She became the wife of James Crow, born about 1717. He came from Ireland, landed in Charleston, S.C., and was granted land in the Waxhaws in1778 (recorded in 1770). Grace Hutchinson seems to have accompanied other sisters and their families to America in the 1750's and later to the Waxhaws. It was there that she apparently met and married James Crow. They settled near Lands Ford, S.C. He died intestate on July 17, 1775, age 59. Apparently, there were no children. In connection with James Crow's estate Nancy Crockett says that his original land was near where she now lives (or nearby). She reports an entry in Deed Book F (Old Series), pp. 228-229, dated 4/15/1805, recorded 5/10/1805, to the effect that Thomas Douglas (husband of Grace Crow who was the lawful heir of her deceased father John Crow) sold for $345 to Nat. Stephenson a part of that tract of land originally granted to James Crow 11/27/1770. James Crow and John Crow are assumed to be brothers. It would appear that James Crow had no issue and that his land went to John Crow's daughter, Grace Crow, whose husband was Thomas Douglas. The land contained 165 acres. :C. Jane (Jennett) Hutchinson (H3), who signed herself as "Jennett" on June 1, 1774, as per Deed Book H, Page 100, Lancaster Co., S.C., and in another deed as "Jean", married James Crawford in Lancaster or Cumberland Co.. Pa. (accounts differ)/ She was known to all as Jane and will be so referred to. Her husband was a native of southeastern Pennsylvania, son of Col. John Crawford, who in turn was a native of Ayrshire Scotland. James Crawford and his wife joined the movement of Scotch Irish from Pennsylvania to the Carolinas and settled about the year 1760 north of what is now Lancaster, S.C., near the present state line, but inside South Carolina, and about two and a half miles southwest of where Samuel Leslie (L1) settled a few years later. There the Crawfords prospered. Jane is said to have been an invalid and her widowed sister Elizabeth, mother of Andrew Jackson took over care of the household. However, Jane's infirmity could not have been too limiting for she produced a family of several girls and at least two boys, viz, Thomas Crawford and James Hutchinson Crawford. The latter was the ancestor of W. P. Neely, resident in 1929 of the town of Waxhaw, N.C., who furnished valuable information to the author by letter and personal interview. James Crawford (the first settler) had a brother Robert who settled near him (about 1763) and built up a large plantation. Robert Crawford served with distinction in the Revolutionary War and attained the rank of Major. So prominent became Major Crawford that his house was selected as a stopping place for President George Washington on his tour of the South in 1791, according to John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee historian. Jane Crawford is said to have died by 1780. :D. Mary (Molly) Hutchinson (H4) married John Leslie (L2), Samuel's brother, either in County Antrim, North Ireland or in Pennsylvania. (It is probable that John Leslie was older than his brother Samuel, since John's daughter Sarah seems to have married before 1778). One of the affidavits in the Walkup Papers states that John Leslie and family came to the Waxhaws and settled on Camp Creek. There two Camp Creeks, one north of Lancaster, S.C., and one south. The Camp Creek in question was the north one. There is a South Carolina record which states that John Lesley's land was ordered surveyed Oct. 7, 1766 by S.C. authorities -- judged to be the same John Leslie. Leslie was spelled in various ways: Lessley, Lesslie, Lashley, Lassly, Lesley and many others -- people were indifferent to spelling in those days. John Leslie does not appear in the 1790 census records, and on page 192 of the first and second editions of this book there is a notation that no Leslies or Lesleys appear in th 1800 census of Lancaster Co., S.C. However, the latter is incorrect. More recent findings by Nancy Crockett, show the following in this 1800 census: "Lasly, John - 1 male between 26-45 years, also Lasley, Robert - 1 male under 10, 1 male and 1 female between 16 and 26 years". The identity of "Lasley, Robert" is not clear, but "Lasley, John" was surely John Leslie Jr., son of John Leslie (L2). :Nancy Crockett also reports on three legal documents which deal with the sale of land belonging to John Leslie Sr. and John Leslie Jr., both deceased, and the settlement of their estates. These documents appear in Deed Book I (Old Series), Lancaster Co. S.C., as follows: one document is on page 3, dated 12/2/1811, recorded 2/21/1817, by Robert Montgomery:one document on page 2, dated 7/13/1816 by Gilbert and Sarah Kennedy; and the third on pages 3 and 4, dated 11/14/1816, by Isiah Thompson, John Montgomery (attorney) and Elizabeth Ormand. The property iwas stated as being on the north side of Camp Creek and comprising 260 or 270 acres. It appears from these documents and other known facts that John Leslie Sr. had a son and five daughters, at the minimum. The son was John Leslie Jr., born between 1755 and 1774, and the daughters were: (1) Jennet Lessley who married James Lessley; (2) Margaret Lessley who married first a Carroll, then Robert Montgomery, and who lived in 1816 inAdams Co., Miss.; (3) Sarah Lessley who married Gilbert Kennedy and they are recorded as having sold on 12/28/1778 100 acres of land on the east side of the Catawba River, Waxhaws to Amos Richards, and they moved to Lincoln Co., N.C. where they lived in 1816; Elizabeth Lessley who married an Ormand and in 1816 lived in Mecklenburg Co. N.C.; and (5) a daughter whose name might have been Ann) who married Isaiah Thompson and lived in Lancaster Co. N.C. The ages of the sisters were not revealed. It can be inferred that John Leslie Sr. is John Leslie (L2) and that when he died, year of death not known, his son John Leslie Jr. lived on the farm for a number of years. Ir seems that John Jr. died without issue (some time before 1811) because the papers indicate that his five sisters each had a one-fifth interest in his property. Also the 1800 census does not mention anyone else in John Jr.'s household. The above mentioned legal papers dealt with the sale of the land to one William Robinson for $250 and the identity of the five remaining heirs. The land in question comprised: 150 acres on Molly Moore's Branch of Camp Creek, precept dated 7 Oct. 1776, certified by Wm Glascook DS 16 Oct.. 1766, ord. 3 Feb. 1768; and 120 adjoining acres on Waters of Camp Creek (Molly Moore's Branch crosses the plat), certified for John Lasley, surveyed for Andrew Gable 7 Feb. 1792, Henry Massey DS 18 Oct. 1792. :E. Sarah Hutchinson (H5), the author's great-great-great-grandmother, born probably around 1740, married Samuel Leslie (L1), as before stated, most likely in County Antrim, North Ireland. Sarah is one of the two Hutchinson sisters we know most about, the other bein Elizabeth, who was Andrew Jackson's mother. Samuel Leslie and family moved south from Pennsylvania in one of the migrations and settled in the early or middle 1760s on the north side of Waxhaw Creek, near George McKemey. Their lives will be discussed in detail in the next chapter. :Samuel Leslie had another brother besides John. Recently, in early 1976, it was learned that there was a George Leslie (1734 - 1775) who is buried near the dity of York, S.C. He is believed to have been a brother of Samuel and John and he is assigned the family designator of L3. He, of course, did not marry a Hutchinson sister, therefor it is more appropriate to cover him and his descendants in the next chapter. :According to the Walkup Papers«sup»1«/sup», there was a James Leslie living within 100 yards of Samuel Leslie in the 1790's. The relationship of Samuel and James Leslie is not clear. Though there is no proof that they were brothers , or indeed any blood kin, the families of Samuel, John and James Leslie were closely associated in other ways, and there is a need for a means of easy reference to James. Therefor James Leslie is assigned the family designator L$ (actually he was older, born about 1724). :F. Elizabeth Hutchinson (H6), the youngest of the Hutchinson sisters -- short, plump, blue-eyed and red-headed -- was probably born in the early 1740s. She married Andrew Jackson Sr. in Carrickfergus, North Ireland in 1761. They came to America in 1765 with their two small sons, Hugh and Robert. They landed in the Philadelphia region, headed south on the trail of their kinsmen and settled in the Waxhaws on Twelve mile Creek near the present site of Pleasant Grove which was some six miles north of the main settlement. (Some biographer contend that the Jacksons and Crawfords entered this country through Charleston, S.C., but this is not substantiated by the lists of immigrants coming through that port). :The going was hard on Twelve Mile Creek and Andrew Jackson Sr. died trhere in early 1767, and was buried in the Waxhaw cemetery. In a matter of weeks the widow, expecting a baby shortly, proceeded with her teo sons to her relatives closer to the settlement, hoping to reach James Crawford's place. Caught short, their mother and sons stopped at George McKemey's house on the night of 14-15 March, 1767, where she gave birth to Andrew Jackson., who was later to be President. Sarah Hutchinson Leslie, sister of Andrew Jackson's mother and also a neighbor of her sister Margaret Hutchinson McKemey, is said to have assisted in the birth. :Andrew Jackson's birthplace is a matter of dispute among historians and a running controversy between the states of North and South Carolina. On the one hand there is Andrew Jackson's own belief that he was born on the plantation of James Crawford, husband of his aunt Jane Hutchinson Crawford, which was some two and a half miles to the southwest of McKemey's place -- and in South Carolina. He is supported in this by several historians. however, in 1845, and again in 1858, Col. S. H. Walkup, a distinguished North Carolina lawyer, state senator and later a colonel in the Confederate Army (historian James Parton refers to him as General Walkup), visited the Waxhaw area and conducted an in-depth study of Andrew Jackson's beginnings. He took fourteen affidavits of residents who were knowledgeable of Jackson's early life, they having heard about it from their parents and older relatives. It was the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the subject. It was the firm consensus of these affidavits that Andrew Jackson's mother was unable to reach James Crawford's place on her journey to the settlement , but instead stopped at George McKemey's on the way where she was delivered of her child, and further that after the mother and child were able to travel they continued their journey to the Crawford plantation. It was there that Andrew Jackson spent his childhood and got the impression that he was actually born on the plantation. With historians presenting these two points of view, it is small wonder that North Carolina has put up a monument marking Andrew Jackson's birthplace at the McKemey site, and South Carolina has put up a similar type of marker at the Crawford place about two miles to the southwest, eacn being within the present boundaries of their respective states. :A footnote to the Jackson story is that Andrew's brothers, Hugh and Robert, died at the ages of seventeen and fourteen, respectively, from wounds and exposure in the Revolutionary War. He had no sisters. Hugh and Robert Jackson, like their father Andrew Jackson Sr., are buried in the old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church cemetery. Nancy Crockett belongs to this old church and was instrumental in arranging for government markers to be placed in the cemetery for them. In 1931 the Catawba Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a granite boulder at the burial place of Andrew Jackson Sr. This was a couple of years after the author visited the cemetery (1n 1929) and was shown the location of teh grave. Also the DAR chapter placed a monument (figure of a woman) in the cemetery in memory of Elizabeth Jackson. :Elizabeth Jackson is credited with having boundless energy, rare native intelligence, courage, determination and "spunk" -- to use a commonplace term. She endured much with fortitude. She was widowed early, lost two teenage sons in the War, and indeed lived a life of trauma. This would have been too much for most women. Not so with her. It did not deter her from a final act of courage and service. She traveled to Charleston and helped nurse Revolutionary War soldiers who were sick of "ship fever" in a British prison ship, where she herself caught the plague and succumbed to it on an unrecorded day in November 1781. She was buried with other victims in an unmarked grave somewhere north of Charleston. Fourteen year old Andrew remembered one of her last words to him: "Make friends by being honest, keep them by being steadfast". Consult James Parton's and Marquis James biographies of Andrew Jackson for further information. :Andrew Jackson seems to have inherited the Hutchinson character exemplified by his mother which also had a Leslie touch to it, if it is true that his grandmother was a Leslie, as oral tradition tells us. Other Hutchinson sisters no doubt passed similar traits of character down to their descendants. Our great grandmother Grace Leslie Murphy has been described as having some of these courageous qualities. :Andrew Jackson was the author's first cousin, four times removed. In the last quarter of the twentieth century this relationship seems remote, but to the Leslies of the early nineteenth century the accomplishments of Andrew Jackson and their kinship to him were of more recent memory and were a matter of family pride. This is reflected in the fact that three chapters of this book are headed by an Andrew Jackson Leslie, each a different person and each in a different family branch which settled in different States. Furthermore, many more Andrew Jacksons, belonging to later generation, are submerged in the context of various chapters, and the first name Andrew persists to this date in various family lines. :We shall now leave our distinguished kinsman to the history books, where he may be studied at any desired length, and turn to out American Leslie progenitor, Samuel Leslie (L1) and his wife Sarah Hutchinson Leslie, who are the primary subjects of the next chapter, together with their close relatives. :The next chapter has been expanded to include a wealth of new data on the eaqrly Leslies of Lancaster and York counties, South Carolina, Many bits of documentary evidence have been brought to light by Nancy Crockett and others, which have allowed us to identify many more Leslie names in that area that hitherto have been shrouded in mystery. The chapter has also been lengthened by the discovery that Samuel Leslie (L1) had another brother beside John Leslie (L2). He was George Leslie (L3) of York County, some of whose descendants are recorded in the chapter. More is also told of James Leslie (L4). It is safe to say that Chapter 4, as well as Chapter 3, should provide a more fruitful source of data for further research by these interested in collateral lines, in addition to their own. : ...succeeding chapters treat the descendants of Samuel and Sara Hutchinson Leslie in some detail; nothing is said of John and Mary Hutchinson Leslie... :[1] Walkup, Samuel H., [http://www.worldcat.org/title/s-h-walkup-papers-1858-1876/oclc/24561259&referer=brief_results '''''Papers. 1858-1876''''']. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States :Miscellaneous papers including the Civil War diary of Samuel Hoey Walkup, colonel of the 48th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., while stationed in Virginia and eastern North Carolina; and letters written home from the front. The diary describes the formation of the 48th North Carolina Regiment and its participation in the Peninsula Campaign, the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, and the siege.

Ohio, County Marriages, 1790-1950 for Sarah Tolson

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---- ---- '''(1)''' [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch]. Ohio, County Marriages, 1790-1950. Reference Number: p119 Film Number: 333249 Digital Folder Number: 4260303 Image Number: 305 Name: [[Marshall-589|Leonard Marshall]] Event: Marriage Event Date: 09 Jul 1853 Event Place: Carroll County, Ohio Spouse: [[Tolson-117|Sarah Tolson]] ---- ---- '''(2)''' [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch]. Ohio, County Marriages, 1790-1950. Reference Number: p235 Film Number: 333249 Digital Folder Number: 4260303 Image Number: 364 Name: [[Grove-103|Daniel Grove]] Event: Marriage Event Date: 14 May 1857 Event Place: Carroll County, Ohio Spouse: [[Tolson-117|Sarah A. Marshall]] ---- ----

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Name: [[Grove-103|Daniel Gromes]] [Daniel Grove] Age in 1860: 33 Birth Year: abt 1827 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1860: Fox, Carroll, Ohio Gender: Male Occupation: Farmer Post Office: Salineville Value of real estate: $3500 Household Members: [[Tolson-117|Sarah A Gromes]] 26, F,, Ohio [[Marshall-590|Lenovetta Gromes]] [Lenoretta Marshall] 5, F,, Ohio [[Grove-104|George W Gromes]] 2, M,, Ohio Cornelius Bennington 10, M,, Ohio May A Groves 77, F,, Penn. Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Fox, Carroll, Ohio; Roll: M653_935; Page: 486; Image: 408; Family History Library Film: 803935. Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

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Name: [[Grove-103|Daniel Grove]] Birth Year: abt 1827 Age in 1870: 43 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1870: Hoaglin, Van Wert, Ohio Race: White Gender: Male Occupation: Farmer Value of real estate: $2000 Household Members: [[Grove-103|Daniel Grove]] 43, M, White, Farmer, Ohio [[Tolson-117|Sarah A Grove]] 37, F, White,,Ohio [[Grove-104|George Grove]] 12, M, White, Ohio [[Grove-105|Mary A Grove]] 9, F, White, Ohio [[Grove-107|Samuel Grove]] 6, M, White, Ohio [[Grove-108|John F Grove]] 4, M, White, Ohio [[Grove-106|Elizabeth Grove]] 2, F, White, Ohio [[Marshall-590|Lencretta Marshall]] [Lenoretta] 16, F, White, Ohio Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Hoaglin, Van Wert, Ohio; Roll: M593_1275; Page: 272A; Image: 47; Family History Library Film: 552774. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: * 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

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Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Year: 1850; Census Place: East, Carroll, Ohio; Roll: M432_664; Page: 154A; Image: 313. Name: [[Tolson-69|Joseph Tolson]] Sex: M Age: 40 Occupation: Cab. Maker Estimated Birth Year: abt 1810 Birth Place: Ohio Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): East, Carroll, Ohio Family Number: 2093 ---- '''Household Members''' [[Tolson-69|Joseph Tolson]], 40, Ohio [[Ashbrook-2|Mary Tolson]], 36, Penna [[Tolson-117|Sarah Tolson]], 16, Ohio [[Tolson-64|John Tolson]], 14, Ohio [[Tolson-21|Catharine Tolson]], 11, Ohio [[Tolson-89|Mary E Tolson]], 8, Ohio [[Tolson-72|Joseph Tolson]], 5, Ohio [[Tolson-29|Adilah [Delilah] Tolson]], 2, Ohio

Sarah Tolson Grove Death Certificate

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[https://www.familysearch.org Family Search], Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953. Name: [[Tolson-117|Sarah A. Grove]] Death Date: 10 May 1911 Death Place: Hoaglin Township, Van Wert, Ohio Birth Date: 31 Jan 1834 Birthplace: Ohio Death Age: 77 years 3 months 19 days Gender: Female Marital Status: Widowed Race or Color: American Street Address: [blank] Occupation: Housewife Residence: [blank] Burial Date: 12 May 1911 Burial Place: Cemetery Name: Mt. Zion Cem. Father's Name: [[Tolson-69|Joseph Tolson]] Father's Birthplace: Maryland Mother's Name: [[Ashbrook-2|Mary Ashbrook]] Mother's Birthplace: don't know Informant: [[Grove-104|George Grove]] Film Number: 1953130 Digital Folder Number: 4021134 Image Number: 1808 Certificate Number: fn 51212

1860 Census - Joseph Tolson

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Name: [[Tolson-69|Joseph Tolson]] Age in 1860: 50 Sex: M Occupation: Carpenter Birthplace: Delaware Home in 1860: Fox, Carroll, Ohio Post Office: Salineville Value of real estate: [blank] Household Members: [[Ashbrook-2|Mary Tolson]], 43, F,, Penn [[Tolson-64|John Tolson]], 24, M, Laborer, Ohio [[Tolson-89|Mary Tolson]], 18, F,, Ohio [[Tolson-72|Joseph Tolson]], 15, M,, Ohio [[Tolson-29|Delilah Tolson]], 11, F,, Ohio [[Tolson-48|George Tolson]], 9, M,, Ohio [[Tolson-28|Daniel Tolson]], 6, M,, Ohio [[Tolson-122|Thomas C Tolson]], 3, M,, Ohio [[Tolson-106|Rachel Tolson]], 1, F,, Ohio Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Fox, Carroll, Ohio; Roll: M653_935; Page: 486 & 487; Image: 408; Family History Library Film: 803935. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

1900 Census - Grove

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'''Name/Rel. to Head/Race/Month Yr. of Birth/Age/Marital Status/Birthplace/Occup.''' [[Tolson-117|Sarrah A Grove]] Head, White, F, Jan. 1834, 66, Wid, Ohio [[Grove-104|George W Grove]] Son, White, M, Aug 1858, 41, single, Ohio, Farmer [[Grove-105|Mary A Grove]] Daughter, White, F, Sept 1860, 39, single, Ohio, House Work Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Hoaglin, Van Wert, Ohio; Roll: T623_1329; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 80. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.

1880 Census - Grove

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Household Members: [[Grove-103|Daniel Groves]] White, M, 53, married, Head, Farmer, Ohio, Penn, Penn [[Tolson-117|Sarah A. Groves]] White, F, 46, married, Keeping House, Ohio, MD, Penn [[Grove-104|George W. Groves]] White, M, 21, single, Farm Laborer, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio [[Grove-106|Elisabath J. Groves]] White, F, 19, single,, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio [[Grove-105|Mary Groves]] White, F, 19, single,, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio [[Grove-107|Samuel P. Groves]] White, M, 16, single, Farm Laborer, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio [[Grove-108|John F. Groves]] White, M, 15, single, Farm Laborer, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio [[Grove-110|Sarah C. Groves]] White, F, 9, single,, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio [[Grove-111|Ester Groves]] White, F, 5, single,, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Hoaglin, Van Wert, Ohio; Roll: 1073; Family History Film: 1255073; Page: 286B; Enumeration District: 147; Image: 0582. Source Information: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

1910 Census - Grove

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Household Members: '''Name/Rel. to Head/Sex/Age/Birthplace/Occupation''' [[Tolson-117|Sarah Grove]] Self, F, 76, widowed, Ohio, own income [[Grove-104|George W Grove]] Son, M, 52, single, Ohio, farmer [[Grove-105|Mary A Grove]] Daughter, F, 49, single, Ohio, none Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Hoaglin, Van Wert, Ohio; Roll: T624_1238; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0091; Image: 524; FHL Number: 1375251. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA

Moda 2011

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te damos a conocer la roppa que deberias usar para cualquier ocasion. ROPA DE NOCHE ROPA DE DIA ROPA INFORMAL

Keld Family Ancesters

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Ing Software 2

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OUR TRIPS

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Geotche Will

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:'''Thomas Geotche Last Will and Testament''' :This page consists of data abstracted or quoted from the referenced archives. :This document is copyright © 1999 by Tony L. Cox. All rights reserved. :http://home.att.net/~xcc2all/thomasgeotchelwt.htm :URL failed 04/19/11 :JDS([[Sneed-20]]) :CAVEAT: We have tried very hard to make this data completely correct. However, because we have been known to make errors from time to time, and because the data sources are sometimes difficult to read and interpret, we do not guarantee the accuracy of the information on this page. Please email corrections, comments, or questions to us. Slight reformatting of the data are done to improve readability. :Lancaster District, SC Deed Book A, page 100 :"In the name of God Amen :I Thomas Gougher of Beaver Creek of Camden District in the State of South Carolina Blacksmith being in an advanced Age and Knowing that it is apppointed for all men to die, but being of a perfect and sound mind and memory, doth this day being the 21st day of December 1786 and in the tenth year of American Independence do make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner following; and first I commit my body to the dust, and my soul to God who gave it, and after paying all my lawful Debts and Funeral Charges, I give and bequeath my worldly goods in manner following, I leave give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Jean Roach and to her Children one Shilling Sterling if lawfully demanded, I Also Leave and bequeath to the Children of my Daughter Elizabeth Sims Dec'd One Shilling Sterling if lawfully demanded as also what I have already delivered them into their possession. I also leave give and bequeath to my daughter Agness Kennedy The Sum of one Shilling Sterling if lawfullly demanded, I also give leave and bequeath to my daughter Martha Bell Widow one Shilling Sterling if the same be lawfully demanded, I also give and Bequeath to my beloved Daughter Mary McKee Widow my lands on Beaver Creek being two hundred and fifty acres be the same more or less with all the appurtenances Hereunto belonging to her and her heirs for ever; and likewise my Smith Tools and Plantation Tools and all the remaining part of my Worldly Possessions both Real and Personal. I do constitute and Appoint my two beloved Daughters Martha Bell and Mary McKee Executers and Overseers of this my last Will and Testament, Signed Sealed and Published and delivered the day and year first above Written ::(signed) Thomas geotche (seal) :: In the presence of :: (signed) Alexan'd G Carruth :: (signed) James Carruth" :TLC Notes: Although the will was copied into the Deed Book by the court clerk, I found the signature at the end of the will interesting. It appeared to be carefully printed and was very clear: "Thomas geotche"

Duke Family

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:'''Notes on the Stephen Duke Family of Lancaster and Kershaw Districts, SC''' :Tony L. Cox : http://home.att.net/~xcc2all/stephendukefamily.htm :URL failed 04/19/11 :JDS([[Sneed-20]]) :This document is copyright © 1999 by Tony L. Cox. All rights reserved. :: (It was last changed on December 13, 1999) : CAVEAT: The content herein is a temporal blend of fact and current personal opinion that may not represent the total truth. This note is subject to, and will, change without notice. It is not genealogical data and should not be treated as such. The note is intended to convey and to document a direction of research that the reader may find fruitful. Please email comments or questions to us. :On April 2, 1796, Stephen Duke separated from his wife, Mary. In the separation agreement Mary received three hundred and twenty-seven acres of land, the children, three cows with calves, two weaned calves, all the hogs, and all other movable property. She also became the custodian for some blacksmith tools to be given to Stephen's son Joel when he became of age. The land she received in the agreement was in two tracts. One of the tracts, one hundred and twenty-seven acres, was half of the two hundred and fifty she inherited from her father. We believe the blacksmith tools also came from her father, Thomas Geotche. :Mary was a widow when she married Stephen. The surname of her earlier husband was McKee. He apparently died prior to December 26, 1786, the date Mary's father, Thomas Gougher/Goutcher/Geotche, signed his Last Will and Testament. Thomas, a blacksmith, bequeathed to his beloved daughter, Mary McKee, a widow, two hundred and fifty acres of land on Beaver Creek, smith and plantation tools, and the possessions that remained after giving his other children and grandchildren one shilling each. The two hundred and fifty acres apparently consisted of two hundred acres of land granted to Thomas Geotche and half of a one hundred acre grant to James Williams. There may have been a problem with the deed for the fifty acres, because on February 3, 1787, Mary McKee did a lease and release on fifty acres of land with Robert Williams. A token amount of money was exchanged; we believe the L&R was done by the son of James Williams to give Mary clear title to the fifty acres. :On July 18, 1787, Mary McKee testified she was a non-signing witness to an August 1770 deed conveyance between her brother Thomas Goutcher, Junior, and their sister, Martha Bell. Her known siblings were Thomas Goutcher, Junior, Jean Roach, Elizabeth Sims, Agness Kennedy, and Martha Bell, a widow at the time of the will. Elizabeth Sims was deceased before the will was signed. Thomas Goutcher, Junior is not mentioned in the will; it is likely he died prior to the signing. The husband of Agness may have been Felix Kennedy. Thomas Roach and John Bell are contenders for the husbands of Jean and Martha. :The will mentions the children of two daughters, Jean Roach and Elizabeth Sims. If Mary had children at that time, they surely would have been mentioned in the will. Also, the separation agreement implies that Mary had no children other than those of Steven's when he gives his land to "Mary Duke my wife and the heirs of her body begotton at this time." :Stephen Duke and Mary (Geotche) McKee married after July 18, 1787. Stephen Duke is listed on the 1790 United States Census for Lancaster District, South Carolina. The listing indicates there were 4 males under the age of sixteen and two females. We should remark this is too many children for the length of time Stephen and Mary were married. We have no explanation for this. :The signature on the will of Mary's father is clearly Thomas Geotche. Within the will he is named as Thomas Gougher. It is likely he didn't write the will, only signed it. In the 1787 testimony, Mary names herself and her siblings Goutcher. Mary was unable to sign her name to the testimony. She signed with her mark. We believe the surname is likely Geotche, pronounced as Goutcher. : Other references to Stephen and Mary Duke: :: * Deed Conveyance, Stephen Duke to Thomas Thomas, July 1802

Liber Shadows

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Un lugar dedicado a compartir información y conocimientos acerca de las criaturas mitológicas y de leyendas que nos han asombrado a lo largo de los años con sus increíbles historias...

Perkins Family Tree

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Penelope Jane

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For Penelope Jane (aka Penny) the Lyons-Kellerman family dog who has turned 14yrs in April 2011.

References

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'''FreeBMD''' Trustees of FreeBMD, "England & Wales, FreeBMD Index: 1837-1983" Online database. ''FreeBMD''. (http://www.freebmd.org.uk)

Kissing E-Cards

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Russell /Shires Family Tree

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We want everyone to add what you know from any side of the Russell/Shires Marriage

Our Sanders Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Paginas abiertas

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Arbol de letras

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Definiciones, escritura

Reunion 2010

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Lighthouse E-Cards

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Groff Hotel

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'''GROFF HOTEL''' On North Market Street, in the heart of Frederick, Maryland was a large building constructed before 1861. With the United States on the brink of war with itself, '''[[Groff-2|Joseph Groff]]''', originally from Pennsylvania, owned the three-story building. He had come to settle in Frederick, the home county of his second wife, Susan Smith Groff, to raise his family. At 4th and Market Street, this large building was used by Groff as a store for the auction of public goods. By 1863, he had it converted into the '''‘Groff Hotel’''', also known as '''‘Groff House’'''. After the Civil War, in which Groff served as a Union Captain, fighting and being wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg, he supervised the running of the hotel. Into the early 1870s, he then hired managers to run the hotel at different times. Since Groff had owned the hotel, his family had also lived there. By mid-1880s, he had built a grand new home for his family at 7th and North Market St., a few blocks from the hotel. In December 1883, the Groff Hotel was enlarged by 20 feet in front. On the property was also a livery stable, which Joseph Groff rented out to individuals over the years. By 1886, a small barbershop was set up by John F. Yingling on the first floor with an entrance onto North Market Street. Between 1889 and 1895, Groff had a couple of his daughters along with a son-in-law, Richard C. Dudrear manage the hotel. Room rates were generally $1.50 a day. During the 1880s, the hotel was always decorated for various holidays. Celebrations during the 4th of July were always special with U. S. flags on display everywhere. Also during the latter part of the 19th century, the Groff Hotel was the scene for many weddings. Included was the April 1885 wedding of Capt Groff's daughter, Jennie Groff and William E. Ranels and in June 1890, the wedding of Capt. Groff’s youngest daughter, Josie Groff to Charles Everhart. Over the years and into the 20th century the hotel was the gather place for many civic and community organizations to meet. In 1898, new flooring along with a new metal roof was installed in the Groff Hotel. Interior and exterior painting was done on a regular basis. In February 1903, Capt. Joseph Groff had passed away. The hotel was still run by his widow, Susan and his adult Groff children. In July 1907, rumors were circulating that the Groff Hotel was for sale but as stated by one of Joseph’s sons, David Groff, there was no sale plans. He had been asked a price, it was stated but Groff had not heard back from the person inquiring. By 1910, the Groff family has leased the operation of the Groff Hotel to '''Joseph F. Beacht''', who was a former grocer in town. In 1906, Beacht was manager of the City Opera House and in 1907; he was manager of the Frederick Baseball Club before taking over the Groff Hotel. Things changed for Beacht in July 1913, when the Groff family, (with a deal completed by David and Charles Groff), sold the hotel for $20,000. Beacht’s lease on the hotel expired April 1, 1914. He had about ten months before the new owner would take over operation. The Groff Hotel was purchased by William H. Ramsburg and he renamed it, ''''Arlington Hotel''''. With changes in street and house addresses, the same building was now at 325 N. Market St (next to J. H. Keller Drugstore). William Ramsburg owned a store (wholesale grocer) on East Patrick St. earlier and sold that for $20,000. That store sold to the Wachter Bros. By March 1, 1914, Ramsburg was able to take full charge of Groff Hotel. He wanted to increase the number of rooms from 30 to about 50 rooms. Also added was the selling of products like cigars and railroad tickets. Come February 3, 1920, the '''Arlington Hotel''' was about to change hands with the official take over on March 15th. '''Michael Joseph Croghan''' became the new owner of the hotel, leasing it first and then to purchasing it from William Ramsburg. Croghan was born in April 21, 1889 in Ireland, coming to the U.S. in 1908. He worked at the Stewart Hotel in Frederick on East Patrick St. and the New City Hotel in Frederick. Croghan had many plans for changes and improvement to the old hotel, including making it more modern, enlarging the dining room and adding 25 additional rooms. The Café on the left side (facing the Hotel) would become a cafeteria. The building was to be painted inside and out with new lighting installed. He also added a new restaurant to the Hotel. The biggest change would be the name changed from '''‘Arlington Hotel’ to ‘Hotel Frederick’'''. The hotel was closed during its remodeling. To help clear out some of the older items, he held an auction in May 1920 of many of the furnishings; including doors, bedding, wash basins, electric fixtures, glassware and china. Most of the changes were completed by the Spring of 1920. The new restaurant when opened at the hotel charged 40 to 60 cents for lunches and 75 cents to $1.00 for dinners. During the 1920s, Croghan also managed (held leases) on the Hotel Braddock, in the summer month. By July 5, 1923, Croghan made the final purchase of Arlington Hotel / Hotel Frederick. Into the 1930s and 1940s, Michael Croghan continued running the Hotel Frederick and managing the Hilltop Hotel in Harper’s Ferry in West Virginia. By the 1950s, his son, Michael J. Croghan Jr. was assisting the Hotel Frederick operation. Croghan Sr. died October 1960. The son, Michael, continued ownership and operation of the Hotel Frederick and its catering services until 1972. In early 1972, the Croghan family decided to sell the old hotel (building and property) to the City of Frederick. In June 1972, an auction was held to sell off items from the hotel. A year later, '''June 1973''', the City had the fine old '''hotel torn down''' and sold the land to Carmack Jays Supermarket to construct a parking lot. [[Category:Maryland]]

Lisa Duncan

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The Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptist denominations named after the Frisian Menno Simons (1496 – 1561). Simons' writings formalized the teachings of earlier Swiss founders about the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ. Anabaptists reject infant baptism, believing that people should only be baptized once they are able to publicly acknowledge that they believe in Jesus and want to live in accordance with his teachings. They also believe that the church should be separate from the government. Mennonites suffered persecution by the various Roman Catholic and Protestant states, and members were forced to flee to states where ruling families were tolerant of their radical belief in adult baptism. During the 16th century, Anabaptists such as the Mennonites were relentlessly persecuted. Persecution and the search for employment forced Mennonites out of the Netherlands eastward to Germany in the 17th century. As Quaker evangelists moved into Germany they received a sympathetic audience among the larger of these Dutch-Mennonite congregations around Krefeld, Altona-Hamburg, Gronau and Emden. It was among this group of Quakers and Mennonites, living under ongoing discrimination, that William Penn solicited settlers for his new colony in America, a colony that eventually became known as Pennsylvania. '''Mennonite Migration''' ''Colonia America'' The first permanent settlement of Mennonites in the American Colonies consisted of one Mennonite family and twelve Mennonite-Quaker families of Dutch extraction who arrived from Krefeld, Germany, in 1683 and settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania. This early group of Mennonites and Mennonite-Quakers wrote the first formal protest against slavery in the United States. The treatise was addressed to slave-holding Quakers in an effort to persuade them to change their ways. In the 18th century, 100,000 Germans from the Palatinate, collectively known as the Pennsylvania Dutch, emigrated to Pennsylvania. Of these, around 2,500 were Mennonites and 500 Amish. This group settled farther west than the first group, choosing less expensive land in the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, area. A member of this second group, Christopher Dock, authored Pedagogy, the first American monograph on education. During the Colonial period, Mennonites were distinguished from other Pennsylvania Germans in three ways: (1) their opposition to the American Revolutionary War, (2) resistance to public education, and (3) disapproval of religious revivalism. Colonial Mennonites asserted the idea of separation of church and state and opposition to slavery. ''Russia'' In 1768, Catherine the Great of Russia acquired land in present-day Ukraine, and Russian government officials invited Mennonite farmers to farm the Russian steppes in exchange for religious freedom. Mennonites prospered in Russia until 1870, when a Russification plan was put in place to assimilate the German-speaking colonists. Between 1874 and 1880, approximately 18,000 Mennonites emigrated to the United States and Canada. After their departure, the Russification plan was altered, and the remaining Mennonite farmers stayed until. During the Russian Revolution of 1917, Mennonite farms were expropriated, and Mennonites were persecuted as foreigners. Mennonites responded to the persecution with a new wave of emigration, primarily to the United States, Canada, and Paraguay. When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, many Mennonites were repatriated by the German government, some forcibly, others voluntarily. After the World War II, the Soviet Union relocated many Mennonites to Siberia and Kazakhstan. Others were sent to Gulags or forced labor camps. In the 1990s, the Russian government permitted Mennonites to leave the country, resulting in another wave of emigration. ''United States'' The Swiss-German Mennonites that emigrated to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries settled first in Pennsylvania, then across the midwestern states (initially Ohio, Indiana, and Kansas) are the root to the former Mennonite Church denomination (MC), colloquially called the "Old Mennonite Church". From 1812 to 1860, another wave of immigrants settled farther west in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. These Swiss-German speaking Mennonites, along with Amish, came from Switzerland and the Alsace-Lorraine area. These immigrants, along with the Amish of northern New York state, formed the nucleus of the Apostolic Christian Church in the United States. '''Non-Violence and War Resistance''' Over the years, Mennonites have become known for their commitment to nonviolence. ''United States'' Mennonites opposed the American Revolutionary War. From From 1941 to 1947, 4,665 Mennonites, Amish and Brethren in Christ were among nearly 12,000 World War II conscientious objectors who performed work of national importance in 152 Civilian Public Service (CPS) camps throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. The draftees worked in areas such as soil conservation, forestry, fire fighting, agriculture, social services and mental health. CPS was provided as an alternative to military service during World War II, but the men served without wages and with little or know financial support from the federal government. CPS men served longer than regular draftees, and made significant contributions to forest fire prevention, erosion and flood control, medical science and medical care. ''Canada'' Mennonites in Canada were automatically exempt from any type of service during World War I by provisions of the Order in Council of 1873. During World War II, Mennonite conscientious objectors were given the options of noncombatant military service, serving in the medical or dental corps under military control or working in parks and on roads under civilian supervision. The 10,700 Canadian objectors were mostly Mennonites (63%) and Doukhobors (20%). Over 95% of the objectors chose the road building, forestry and firefighting projects, living in Alternative Service camps. The men were shifted into agriculture, education and industry after May of 1943 because of labor shortages due to the war.

Quakers

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Religious Society of Friends

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Also known as the Quaker or Friends Church

Friends Church

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Combs-Pullins Family Reunion

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Combs-Pullins Family Reunion held June 11, 2011 in Homedale Idaho.

Los Lunas High School (Class Of 2012)

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Addie Flavin Teaching Certificate 1890

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Hanjicles

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Miss You E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that can be sent as free '''"I Miss You" e-cards'''. Also see the [[Space:Thinking_of_You_E-Cards|"Thinking of You"]] cards. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. Really. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Greeting E-Cards]] [[Category:Love_E-Cards]]

Humair

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Chesapeake the family dog

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EUROLTA in Romania

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Direct Ancestors

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#Living Atkinson #G Atkinson #Living Marshall #William Anderson ATKINSON #Elsie May WOOD #Frank Richard MARSHALL #Minnie DAVIES #John Anderson ATKINSON #Mary Anne MORRIS #Frederick Walkden WOOD #Maria Ann McGLYNN #Richard MARSHALL #Elizabeth Hannah CROWL #Sam Stephen DAVIES #Kate Mary WARREN #Robert ATKINSON #Mary ANDERSON #James MORRIS #Jane ELLIOT #Frederick Metham WOOD #Elizabeth Jane SMITH #Samuel McGLYNN #Elizabeth Louise KERINS #William MARSHALL #Philippa SOLOMON #Robert CROWL #Sarah Susanna ROBERTS #Father Unknown #Elizabeth DAVIES #Barnard WARREN #Susan Eleanor BALLS

Horton Family

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Our 1st Family Reunion ( Mione)

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please share a stiry u have on this page i will copy and maKE A MEMORY BOOK FOR EVERYONE TO READ the day of.Also mail me pictures please put your name on back so i can return them we are working on a cd to play that day so any pic u have of your own families and of grandma and granpa or videos if you know how to burn it on a disk or forward to my facebook where i can burn threw my computer please do please send a favorite story or memory u have even mail the page to me i will put it in a memory album .Love and Happiness Jo

Adams Family Reunion -1

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Adams Family. All because these two fell in love

Carpenito Family

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Building a family tree and wanting family information

Janet Marie Dollar

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Janet Marie Dollar-mother of three daughters: Kelly, Kristen and Kasey Sowell. Resides in Livingston under the name Janet Crutcher.

Borden Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Borden families and information about individuals, places, and things named Borden. (If you have any information to add about Bordens or the name, please do.) === Famous Bordens === * [[Borden-1|Gail Borden]] (1801 - 1874) is the inventor of the condensed milk vacuum. === Towns with the Name Borden === * Bordentown, New Jersey: The town is in Burlington County. Its 2000 figure of population is 3,969. It was incorporated as a town in 1825. The first permanent settler was Thomas Farnsworth in 1682. However, the town was name for Joseph Borden in 1717, who had developed a transportation system from New York City to Philadelphia, PA. Clara Barton, a resident of Bordentown, in the mid-1800s, started the American Red Cross. === Bordens on WikiTree === Here is this morning's updated list of [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BORDEN_1.html Bordens]. If you add yourself to WikiTree you will appear tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Major Cade

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Joseph Cade

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Sweetie Beard

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Sweetie is my precious baby! She is the light of my world. No matter how bad my day has been she is there with the sweetest sugar & waiting for me to scratch her tummy! She is the BEST baby a Momma could ask for.

Finch Hinrichs Vandecar Weidman Family Documents

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Newspaper clippings, NY State Census, Draft Cards, and other pertinent documents for the Finch/Hinrichs/Vandecar/Weidman Families.

Good Morning E-Cards

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Great-Grandfather

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Age 77 - Retired

Genealogy trip to Lynn, Massachusetts

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Here is a web site detailing our genealogy research in Massachusetts in 2005 http://www.calcentral.com/~malewis/newworld/home.html

Suggs, Mayo, Davis Family Reunion

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Welcome to the Suggs, Mayo, Davis family reunion page. It's time for our yearly family reunion! This year we taking it out of the state of North Caroline. We're getting an early start on the organization so that we can ensure a great reunion this year. We are so glad you stopped by. Please check back weekly for more information as it becomes available.

TARP Garden

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A little history on my food growing efforts: in the summer of 2008, I attempted to use the greenhouse attached to our house to grow food in pots. My first effort was potted corn, which I read about on the internet and seemed pretty straightforward. Furthermore, I figured I have a genetic proclivity to grow being of midwestern farm blood. Neither turns out to be remotely true. The potted corn started off well in the spring, growing up quickly to nearly two feet tall. But roughly 12 weeks after it first started to grow, I left for a 10-day dive vacation. I didn't ask our neighbor to watch it,and when I checked in on it after time away, my corn was scorched. Without the fan on in our greenhouse, temperature reached 90+ degrees, and the dry heat in the greenhouse scorched the soil and corn, drying it out to faded hard sticks. After my gross negligence killed the corn, I figured growing herbs would be really easy. After all, have you ever seen the potted basil and cilantro at your local grocery store? If those herbs grow in plastic bags under harsh flourescent lights at the local Stop & Shop, I reasoned that I certainly could grow them myself if I could just keep the greenhouse fan going. Well into August and September my herbs - which I started from seeds - hadn't even germinated for reasons I still don't know. I resorted to buying a hanging cherry tomato plant from our local farmer's market, and harvesting the fruits of someone else's labor. --- This year, 2009, I vowed to be more educated and prepared. The timing of my vegetable-growing efforts couldn't be more appropriate, as economic conditions, an eroding markets and political winds appear destined to force us all back to self-sufficiency. Hence, I all this effort my TARP Graden. In February, I started to read up on vegetable growing, and visited a local agricultural center to get some advice. During my research, I ran across a neat concept called the "Square Foot Garden". The idea is that most of us don't need the traditional rows and rows of food planted in a standard garden, and we can grow enough in a very small space to meet our needs. Furthermore, the small space requires minimal maintainance -- growing vegetables can be a pleasure, not a chore. Supposedly. --- This page is a chronicle of my attempts at the square foot garden, which I refer to as my TARP garden given the state of the union. Photos posted in March reflect the building and initial planting process. The box materials were inexpensive (8 2x6"s, two 1/4" sheets of plywood, deck screws, weed cloth for the graden, and some chicken wire and spare 1x2" boards for the cage), and instead of the Mel's Mix recommended, I bought the standard MiracleGro vegetable soil. Between the trips to Home Depot, the cutting, painting, assembly, and labor filling and planting, it took us about three weekend days to complete. I pre-started the lettuce, brussels sprouts, and broccoli in our greenhouse, and transplanted them to the garden when I finished building it (roughly 2 weeks into growing). The snow peas and kale are colder weather plants and went in as seeds. The onions were planted as bulbs. --- Buy the book: http://www.amazon.com/All-New-Square-Foot-Gardening/dp/1591862027/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1237861873&sr=8-1 Read more about Square Foot Gardens: http://www.squarefootgardening.com/

Griffin (my dog)

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Tinu

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Patriotic E-Cards

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Here are '''vintage Americana postcards''' and images that you can send as e-greetings. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Use these Americana cards to send greetings on the Fourth of July, but also see the special [[Space:Fourth_of_July_E-Cards|Fourth of July]] and [[Space:American_Revolution_E-Cards|American Revolution]] e-card collections. Also consider Constitution Day (September 17), Patriot's Day (Third Monday in April), Presidents' Day(Third Monday in February), and Veteran's Day (November 11). To send a card, simply click the "'''send as e-card'''" link beneath an image on the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Patriotic E-Cards]] [[Category:American Founding Fathers]]

Grandma

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Threw a wreath.

Grandma Foote (Cora)

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Great grandmother Foote lived well into her 90s.

Colombian Coffee production and history

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Para mi proyecto, yo conduzco una entrevista con Caro Garcia sobre el produccion de Cafe Colombiano. Caro es de Bogota, Colombia, una ciudad sabido para el cafe excelente. De ella he aprendido cómo ese gusto rico, en negrilla en mi consigue de las colinas de Colombia a mi taza de la mañana. explore este sitio para descubrir! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHQAAfVvvOU] Juan Valdez! [http://www.ultimate-coffees-info.com/colombian-coffee.html] Cafe informacion [http://www.juanvaldez.com/menu/history/index.html] El hogar de Juan Valdez [http://www.juanvaldez.com/menu/history/index.html] Intrevista: Neil: Hola, Caro Que Tal? Caro: Bien pero estoy cansada. y tu? Neil: Lo mismo mas o menos. Yo quiero preguntarte sobre tu pais nativo, Colombia y la produccion de cafe en Colombia. Caro: Si, se mucho sobre el cafe colombiano. Juan Valdez es el nombre del cafe colombiano y es el tercer mayor exportador del mundo. Mi padre dice que Vietnam es el segundo paiz que mas exporta y Brazil es el primero. Neil: Cuando tu vivias en Colombia, participaste en la produccion de cafe? Caro: No yo era joven pero bebia mucho cafe con mis hermanos. Sin embargo, mi padre es un hombre de negocios y invertia en el comercio de Juan Valdez. Es una gran industria en Colombia! Neil: Tu papa conoce a Juan Valdez? Caro: Jeje. No, no Juan fue creado por La Federacion Nacional de Cafeteros. Juan es un simbolo de la produccion de cafe en Colombia. La federacion apoya a los cafeteros en el comercio internacional. Es importante que el cafe se venda de una forma justa. Neil: Que intersante! Yo pensaba que Juan Valdez era el dueno de una compania de cafe en Colombia. Ahora, por que te gusta el cafe de Colombia? Caro: Ahh. El cafe es delicioso. Una taza tiene un aroma que mata, y me encanta tomar una taza cada manana. El Cafe Colombiano es un producto de calidad que se cultiva de una manera justa, no estafan a los cultivadores. Neil Schuster El Café de Colombia es una industria lucrativa para muchas personas en Colombia. Para los granjeros del grano de café y los encargados de Juan Valdez, el Café es la bebida de la vida. El café se crece en la region central de Medellin y en las afueras de Bogota y Bucaramanga. Bogata y Bucaramanga quedan en las montanas, y la altura hace que el café sea mas rico, fuerte, y menos acido. El café mas fino viene de estas regiones. Los expertos creen que el café lo introdujeron unos sacerdotes Jesuitas a Colombia antes de 1835. Mas de 2500 bolsas de café Colombiano han entrado a los Estados Unidos. Hoy, Colombia es el tercer exportador mas grande de café en el mundo. Durante anos, Colombia fue el Segundo exportador mas grande, pero en los noventas, Vietnam los alcanzo. Brasil sigue siendo el exportador mas grande, pero El café de Colombia se considera el mejor segun los aficionados. Coffea Arabica es el café que mas se cultiva y el tipo de café considerado mas valioso. El Coffea Arabica se cultiva en Colombia, pero en diversos climas, alturas y tierras, El Coffea Arabica tiene seis tipos de especies. Todos las especies crecen en Colombia y se llaman: Typica, Comun, Bourbon, Caturra, Colombia, y Maragogipe. Para crear el café Colombiano en su alta calidad, se tienen que lavar las habas despues de cultivar la cosecha. Esto libra al cafe de impurezas y de acidos. Este es el secreto del sabor rico y del aroma calmante del café Colombiano. El café Colombiano se hizo famoso gracias a la campana publicitaria de Juan Valdez. La Federacion nacional de los cultivadores Colombianos del café crearon a Juan Valdez como el simbolo de los cultivadores de café. La campana le dio una cara al cultivador tipico, humilde, que usa un sombrero. Esto es importante porque hizo que el café colobiano se volviera popular. Valdez tambien le trajo orgullo a los miembros de La Federacion nacional de los cultivadores Colombianos atribuyendoles la importancia del comercio etico y justo de café. Durante ochenta anos, se han asegurado de que sus granjeros logren beneficiar de su trabajo. Caro Garcia, siendo Colombiana, sabe de los beneficios eticos de este comercio justo que proteje al granjero de su pais. Su padre trabaja con La Federacion Nacional de Los Cultivadores Colombianos, y dice que el beneficio justo que recibe el granjero mejora la economia. Teniendo una casa justo en las fueras de Bogota, Caro y su familia pueden ver la producion de los granos de café Colombianos desde su ventana trasera. Cuando ella era joven, olia el Coffea Arabicaque y podia ver como se cosecha y se lava. Pudo dizfrutar del dulce aroma que produce la cosecha de cafe! Cada verano, Caro vuelve a Colombia, y ve la produccion constantemente. Ella dice, “Se que estoy en casa cuando conduzco a las afueras de Bogota y huelo el café en las montanas. La mezcla fresca del aire y del aroma es perfecto!” Cada manana, los padres de Caro beben café Colombiano para comenzar su dia. Cuando ella se mudo a Miami en 1999, Caro comenzo a beber el café. Ella dice, “El café me ayuda a despertarme y a empezar el dia.” (Yo pienso que esto es comico porque Caro siempre tiene mucha energia. Es como si fucionara con cafeina circulando entre de sus venas.) El Café Colombiano tiene una reputacion internacional de pura exelencia. El café es rico y oscuro, el mejor del mundo.

GRUPO 18 - CONTROL AUTOMÁTICO

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ROCK

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Leighton Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Leighton families and information about individuals, places, and things named Leighton. (Do you have any info about Leightons or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === The many varied spellings of Leighton include Layton, Laytoun, Leaton, Leighton, Leyton and Leaton. === Origins of the Surname === This surname is of English or sometimes Scottish, origins. It is based on location from either Leaton, a village near Shrewsbury in Shropshire County, England, or one of the various villages called Leighton in the counties of Bedfordshire, Cheshire, Huntingdon, Shropshire in England or Laytoun region in Scotland. The Old English "leac" is "leek"(describe leek farms) + "tun" is "settlement". The name can also be a settlement near a watercourse. === Early Leightons === In 1276, the name Roger de Leyton was recorded. The name of William de Leton was recorded in the Cheshire County in 1287. There was also a Richard Leighton who was knighted in 1313. === Geographic Centers === In England, most Leightons are in Durham, Yorkshire counties (NE England). In the USA, many Leightons are concentrated in Mass. and Maine. === Famous and Creative Leightons === * [[Leighton-1|Frederic Leighton]] (1830-1896) was a well-known 19th century English painter and sculptor. He is famous for great paintings of historical and biblical scenes. === Leightons on WikiTree === Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LEIGHTON_1.html Leighton] index. If you are a Leighton and add yourself or a family member to WikiTree you will appear on this index tomorrow. === Towns Named Leighton === '''Leighton Buzzard''', Bedfordshire, United Kingdom is in the SE section of England with a population of about 36,000. Its name came from the old English term ‘Leighton’ for a clearing in the woods. The name ‘Buzzard’ was added by the Dean of Lincoln in whose diocese the town was in the 12th century. He had two communities called "Leighton" and to differentiate them he added the name of his local representative to that of the town. That person was Theobald de Busar. Over the years the name of the town became known as 'Leighton Buzzard'. The town’s earliest church dates back to 1277. It has had a well known railway station and train system in the town for years. '''Leighton, Iowa''' is located in Mahaska County in the lower SE section of Iowa. In 2000, it had a population of 153. It is best known for The Tassel Ridge Winery which grows grapes and produces wine in Leighton, Iowa. [[Category:Surnames]]

Dartmouth Cane

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This cane belonged to [[Bartlett-4|Hollis Bartlett]]. It was a [http://www.dartmouth.edu/ Dartmouth College] graduation tradition, started in 1898 or 1899, that classmates would carve each other's names in a cane. The Mohegan Indian was the mascot of Dartmouth until it was dropped for political sensitivity reasons in the 1970s. The cane tradition may also be connected to a hazing ritual called the "cane-rush" described in this [http://www.archive.org/stream/storyofdartmouth00quinuoft/storyofdartmouth00quinuoft_djvu.txt 1914 history of Dartmouth]. The freshmen were apparently beaten with canes by organized upper classmen who had learned to work together. After the beating, writes the author: "Discipline and the solidarity of a year's acquaintance proved too much for untrained strength. In less than fifteen minutes, however, the freshmen, revived, bathed and clothed, were strutting across the campus, each sporting some sort of cane. The right to carry one had been strenuously earned." For many years, canes seem to have been carried by upperclassmen as a status symbol. This cane now belongs to Hollis's grandson [[Bartlett-20|Ralph Bartlett]]. === Links === * [http://www.dartmouth.edu/home/about/history.html History of Dartmouth] * [http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/11/23/a_show_of_respect_urged_at_dartmouth/ A Boston Globe article] on the Indian politics mentions "The Dartmouth development office sent to alumni a calendar that included a photograph of an alumnus who held a cane that featured a carved Indian head. Dartmouth has apologized and said the development staff did not notice the cane in the picture." * A 2006 response in the conservative student paper [http://www.bluecorncomics.com/dartrvw.htm The Dartmouth Review] to the Indian controversy about the photo of a cane in the calendar included this: "[T]he '56 was raising his cane to the '06 as she simultaneously raised her Cobra Senior Society cane. The photo serves as no more than a poignant reminder that graduation canes connect sons and daughters of Dartmouth even fifty years apart." * This [http://www.trocadero.com/eastdennisantiques/items/775993/item775993.html Dartmouth cane] was (is?) on sale from East Dennis Antiques for $385: "Carved wooden walking stick once the property of Dartmouth student Arthur W. Tucker jr. of the class of 1937. Decorated with the original incised insignia of Alpha Sigma Omega Fraternity and the names and initials of his college buddies. The Mohegan Indian is the college mascot." * Another [http://www.artfact.com/auction-lot/dartmouth-cane-1900s-carved-indian-head-top-1-c-2sld7ymtc7 cane sold at auction]. * And another [http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fine-carved-figural-canes cane sold at auction], this one belonging to a certain C.R. Crosby. * Another [http://www.alexcooper.com/auctions/antique/12/items/show/8159?page=3 cane sold at auction], this one described as "Dartmouth Delta Tau Delta Fraternity cane, dated 1925, with upright head naturalistically carved as a Native American warrior's head, joined to a straight shaft incised with nicknames of various brothers, a fraternity symbol, and Dartmouth arms; with brass collar and short metal ferrule; light wood with contrasting dark stain, 36" H. " * Another [http://www.prices4antiques.com/miscellaneous/canes-parasols-umbrellas/Cane-Figural-Indian-Head-1926-Dartmouth-College-36-inch-B100568.htm sold at auction], this one from 1926. [[Category:Family Heirlooms]] [[Category:Dartmouth College]]

Graham Family History

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Here is central location for organizing family history and information about people with the last name "Graham". Note that other spellings of the same last name include "Grantham", "Grandham" and "Granham". === Origins of the Graham Surname === Its origin is Scottish. From the Anglo-Saxon 'Grim', the Dutch, 'Grim', the German, 'Grimm', the Welsh, 'Grem', the Gaelic (Irish), 'Gruaim'. All meaning surly, sullen, dark, having a fierce and stern look, courageous. There is a location name from '''Grantham''' in Lincolnshire county, England. Most with the Graham surname are located in Ireland. In UK, most live in upper four counties that border Scotland. In the USA, most live between Ohio and New York. === Famous Grahams === * '''[[McMurray-2|Bette Clair McMurray Nesmith Graham]]''' (1922-1980) of Texas. Developed the product known as "liquid paper". She was also the mother of Michael Nesmith, a member of the band The Monkees in the 1960s. === Towns with the Name Graham === * [[Space:Graham, North Carolina|Graham, North Carolina]] is named for a former governor of NC, William A. Graham of Hillsbourgh. It is 52 miles from Raleigh, NC. === Grahams on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GRAHAM_1.html Graham] index. This was updated this morning. If you are a Graham or have Graham ancestors, the list will reflect your additions tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

GRM taak

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Firefighting E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and images related to firemen and fire-fighting that you can send as e-greetings. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]]

Musselman Family History

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Here is a page for collecting information related to the last name Musselman and Musselman family history. === Alternate Spellings === Muspelman, Mupelman, Mupselman or Musseleman. === Origins of the Musselman Name === Along the west coast of Holland "Musselman" was where "the man" collected and sold mussels "mossels" from the sea. In Swiss-German origins, it can be a woodman. Also "one who has fought the Moslems". === Musselmans in America === Many Musselmans were Mennonite religious members / Pennsylvania Dutch and living in Penn. and Maryland. === Famous and Creative Musselmans === * [[Musselman-10|Christian High Musselman]] and his wife Emma built a successful canned fruit company in Pennsylvania, first starting around 1913. Musselman Apple Sauce became the gold standard for future apple sauce and apple butter production done by other companies. * [[Musselman-11|A. J. Musselman]] or The Musselman Products Company invented the coaster brake and the pneumatic aircraft tire. The He was the inventor of the "Doenut" tire (a type of share tire) and a builder of racing bicycle tires. * [[Musselman-12|M. Emma Musselman]] produced some of the top drawings as a fashion illustrator during the early years of the 20th century. === More Musselmans on WikiTree === In chronological order by birthdate: * [[Musselman-9|Henry Musselman]] (1782-1834) * [[Wagoner-1|Sarah (Wagoner) Musselman]] (1790-1858) * [[Musselman-2|George Musselman]] (1825-1878) * [[Sherman-2|Savilla (Sherman) Musselman]] (1840-1927) * [[Musselman-3|Henry Musselman]] (1858-1928) * [[Musselman-4|George Musselman]] (1860-1889) * [[Tracy-1|Mary (Tracy) Musselman]] (1864-1944) * [[Musselman-1|Mary Jane (Musselman) Bixler]] (1864-1893) * [[Musselman-6|Jacob Musselman]] (1869-1931) * [[Albaugh-1|Mary (Albaugh) Musselman]] (1875-1921) * [[Musselman-7|Mae (Musselman) Walters]] (1898-1955) * [[Musselman-8|Henry Musselman]] (1899-1954) Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/M/MUSSELMAN_1.html Musselman index]. If you are a Musselman and do not appear here please add yourself and/or your ancestors. Your additions will appear when the index automatically updates tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

McCoy Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to McCoy families and information about individuals, places, and things named McCoy. (Do you have any info about McCoy or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === '''McCoy''' can have 15 different forms. Some include: McKoy, McKay, McKey, McKee McCay, McKie and McGee. === Origins of the Surname Massey === It is of Irish and Scottish origins. It is a developed form of the Old Gaelic ''Mac Aodha'', meaning the son of Fire, originally the name of a Celtic pagan god. === Geographic Centers of Massey Families === In Ireland the surname is chiefly found in the Counties of Armagh and Monaghan with a some in County Limerick and Cork County. === The Real McCoy === Associated with the McCoy surname is the saying, '''“The Real McCoy”'''. It means the real thing, genuine. Other forms of it are: 'real mackay', 'real macoy' and 'real mackoy'. In Scotland, "The real MacKay", was first recorded in 1856. It may have come from "A drappie o' the real McKay." (whiskey). This was a slogan to promote G. Mackay & Co Ltd's whisky. In Ireland the phrase was ”Real McCoy”. === Famous and Creative McCoys === * [[McCoy-4|Elijah J. McCoy]] (1844-1929), son of former slaves, claimed 57 patents including a cup that fed lubricating oil to machine bearings through a small bore tube. In 1920 he founded the Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Company in Detroit, Michigan. === McCoys on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/M/MCCOY_1.html McCoy] index. If you are a McCoy and are not listed yet please add yourself to WikiTree, or add an ancestor. Your additions will automatically be updated to the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Jesse Darling

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Our Family Tree

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Hearty/Darling Family History

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Family members of the clans: foote, hearty, darling

WWI E-Cards

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Hume Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to '''Hume''' families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hume. (Do you have any info about Hume or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Other spellings include Holmes, Hulm, Hulme and Home. === Origins of the Surname Hume === It is an English and Scottish surname. It refers to meadow lands near or surrounded by water, grassy plains; sometimes an island. In the Danish form; "hulm" or "holmr" its meaning is a small island or piece of flat land surrounded by streams. In 1200 England, the surname "de Hulm" was used in Lancashire. In Berwickshire County the surname is written "Home". It is spelled "Hume" in Scotland. "Hulme" is in Lancashire, Cheshire, Essex and Staffordshire counties. In the USA, the surname Hume is often found in Illinois, Missouri, Virginia, California, Kentucky and New York. === Famous and Creative Humes === * [[Hume-1|Walter Reginald Hume]] (1873-1943) was an inventor and entrepreneur n Australia. He founded Humes' Patent Cement Iron Syndicate Ltd to develop his revolutionary centrifugal process for the manufacture of steel reinforced concrete pipes. * [[Holmes-3|Hodgen Holmes]] (ca. 1770-1835) from South Carolina developed the sawtooth gin for the removal of seeds from cotton, but missed the opportunity to patent the cotton gin because of Eli Whitney. === Towns with Name Hulme === * Hulme, Manchester, Lancaster, England. Hulme is surrounded by water on three sides (the River Irwell, the Medlock and the Cornbrook). Its population had a great explorion during the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution, only it did hurt the people living there with all the factories, long labor hours, crime, slums and dirt. It wasn't until the 1960s did conditions improve with many of the old housing and factories cleared out and new ones built. === Humes on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HUME_1.html Hume Index]. Are you a Hume? Please add yourself to WikiTree. Anyone you add will appear on the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Everhart Family History

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Here is a central place for organizing information about the last name Everhart and Everhart families. (What can you add?) === Famous Everharts === Here are celebrities named Everhart. '''Angie Everhart'''; a former red-haired fashion model, now an actress considered a “B” actress in Hollywood. Born in 1969 in Ohio. By 1987 Angie was appearing on the covers of Glamour and Elle Magazines. She did seven movies during the 1990s. === Everharts on WikiTree === * [[Eberhardt-1|Paulus Eberhardt/Everhart]] (1727-1765) * [[Everhart-6|George Everhart]] (1745-?) * [[Everhart-5|Charles Everhart]] (1862-1956) * [[Everhart-4|Joseph Groff Everhart]] (1925-?) * [[Everhart-3|Nan (Everhart) Kershaw]] (1915-?) Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/E/EVERHART_1.html Everhart Index]. See also: [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/E/EBERHARDT_1.html Eberhardt]. If you are an Everhart please add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree. The list will be updated with your addition by tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Great Depression in Iowa

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The [[Space:Great Depression|Great Depression]] was felt throughout the United States and the entire developed world. It was especially acute in rural farming communities such as those in Iowa. The hard times in Iowa and other parts of the American Midwest were exacerbated by what is known as "The Dust Bowl." A combination of drought years and high winds led to particularly bad crop years. This, in turn, contributed to farm foreclosures and the failure of local banks. === Books about the Great Depression in Iowa === * [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0877458138/interesting-20 A Bountiful Harvest: The Midwestern Farm Photographs of Pete Wettach, 1925-1965] features the pictures of Iowa photographer Pete Wettach, who took nearly 50,000 pictures of rural America over a span of 40 years. His photos were alse the center of an award-winning documentary from Iowa Public Television called [http://www.iptv.org/wettach/ The People in the Pictures: Stories from the Wettach Farm Photos]. * [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1566637023/interesting-20 A Good Day's Work: An Iowa Farm in the Great Depression] by Dwight W. Hoover * [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553384244/interesting-20 Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression] by Mildred Armstrong Kalish === Links for more information === * [http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/depression.htm The Great Depression in Ames and Rural Iowa] from the Ames Historical Society. * [http://www.uni.edu/iowahist/Social_Economic/Powers_Diary/elmer_powers_diary.htm The Depression Diary of Elmer Powers] (1932-1993), hosted by the University Of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa, as part of their Explorations in Iowa History Project. * [http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/default.cfm Iowa Pathways] from Iowa Public Television features a number of photos and videos on Iowa during the Great Depression. === Add more === What can you add to this page? Please post a personal memory below, or request to join the Trusted List if you can contribute to this wiki description. [[Category:Iowa]] [[Category:Great Depression]]

Hinman Family History

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Lindbergh Family History

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American Revolution E-Cards

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Crate Label E-Cards

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Johnson Family Tree

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Depke/Doepke Surname Y-DNA Project

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I am Administrator for FTDNA Y-DNA Project for Depke/Doepke Surname Project. Please contact me also for general genealogy. Herb Depke, Cary NC 27511 USA, hdepke at gmail dot com

Solomon Family Tree

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Tundra Biome

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PUTHIYA PURAYIL

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Family Reunion 2011

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Prices are as follows: ...$100 per adult (13 & up) $50 per child (6-12) FREE for children 5 and under Prices include: July 2nd - Family Fun Day at the beach! July 3rd - Formal, catered event at a rented party space July 4th - BBQ at a national park Details of catered event on 7/3/11- Included: alcoholic & non-alcoholic drinks, passed hors d'oeurves, abundant buffet dinner, Haitian cake and other desserts, tables/chairs/centerpieces, waitstaff and bartender, security, and maintenance. This also includes a DJ and the space rental.

Gardiner/Gardner

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Mundenchira

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This is a profile for mundenchira family in Keral, India.

Molayil

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Molayil family has its origins in angamali in the state of kerala.some of them moved to karnataka between 1940-1950.my father M.I.Poulose was the first man to settle at N.R.Pura.He came here because of his mothers brother the late T.V.Vargheese who had come here after running away from home as a young man.His family name is thelapilli.As years passed by my father brought all his fathers brothers and their sons here and thats how the history of MOLAYIL family in N.R.Pura started.

Fathima Zahwa

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Chantelle Coleman

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Lowry, 1867

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:Lowry, David , [http://www.worldcat.org/title/life-and-labors-of-the-late-rev-robert-donnell-of-alabama-minister-of-the-gospel-in-the-cumberland-presbyterian-church/oclc/13030371&referer=brief_results '''''Life and labors of the late Rev. Robert Donnell of Alabama, minister of the gospel in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church'''''], Alton, Ill. : S.V. Crossman, printer, 1867. :This is available in several formats [http://www.archive.org/details/lifelaborsoflaterev00lowr here]. :With those who were acquainted with the late Rev. Robert Donnell ([[Donnell-14]]), or have ever heard of his extensive usefulness as a minister of the Gospel, there will be but one opinion respecting the obligation of his church to preserve some memorial of his character. He was no ordinary man; nor was he, in the providence of God, raised up for an ordinary purpose. :He was born in the spring of 1784, in Guilford county, North Carolina. The precise date of his birth is not known, as the family record was lost in the removal of the family, in 1791, to Tennessee. Owing to the difficulty of transportation across the mountains, most of the goods, including the family Bible, were sent in flatboats down the Tennessee river, and destroyed by hostile Indians at Nickajack. Robert's father, William Donnell ([[Donnell-10]]), was a farmer; and in this vocation the son was principally employed till he professed religion, and turned his attention to the great work of the ministry; and even then, like the apostle of the Gentiles, he often " labored with his own hands" on a farm. While a mere child, he exhibited a strength of intellect which indicated elements of extraordinary power, and induced his friends to believe that he was destined to some important station in life. :His mother's maiden name was Bell. She was the daughter of Samuel Bell, the great grandfather of Hon. John Bell of Tennessee. Samuel Bell was an elder in the Presbyterian church, and died on his knees, while praying in his family. His wife discovered that his voice faltered, and rose from her knees and went to him. He was barely able to speak, but said in broken accents, "Mollie, what is this; is it death?"—and immediately expired. :Mr. Donnell's mother had five brothers: Samuel, Francis, James, Thomas and Robert. The Donnells and Bells formed a large connexion; and were much respected for their moral worth and standing as citizens, and were generally members of the Presbyterian church. :William Donnell, the father of Robert, was also an elder in that church; and while in North Carolina, his family enjoyed the ministry of the Rev. Dr. Caldwell, by whom all the children were baptized in infancy. He served his country in the war of the Revolution, and was engaged in the battle of Gruilford Court House when General Greene drove the invading army of Cornwallis from North Carolina. Indeed, most of the male members of Dr. Caldwell's congregation took part in the struggle of that eventful day; while the female members of his church, on the same day, united in prayer to Almighty God, on whose aid success in battle depends. Mr. Donnell's mother was, no doubt, in that praying band. :The congregation of Dr.Caldwell had suffered greatly from the British troops previous to that battle. He himself, from the ardor of his patriotsm, had become a conspicuous object of British hostility, and was obliged to conceal himself in the camp of General Greene—the price of two hundred pounds having been bid for his head by the British General. In the meantime, the invading troops were encamped on the Doctor's premises, and had driven his wife and children from their residence to the smokehouse for shelter, and insulted the mother in the most vulgar and ungentlemanly manner. Before leaving the encampment, the troops had burned every rail of fence on the farm, consumed all the provisions that could be found, and destroyed every living thing except one old goose. Even the Doctor's papers did not escape; nor was the family Bible spared.

Roberta Bower

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Roberta was my mother. SHe was born in Hanoverton, Ohio.

POTHIYIL

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Mr. Saleh Ahmad

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England E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that you can send as English e-greetings. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Also see these related UK e-cards: [[Space:Scottish E-Cards|Scottish E-Cards]] and [[Space:Irish E-Cards|Irish E-Cards]]. To send a card simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:British History]]

Cherokee Strip Day

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The Cherokee Outlet is opened to settlement on 16 September. Thousands cross the borders from Kansas and Indian Territory to stake claims to land. Albert W. and Cassie Akers Moss do so by train from Arkansas City, KS. The opening is observed indifferently on the anniversary throughout the old Cherokee Strip of Oklahoma.

Drogadicion en jovenes

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Drigadiccion en jóvenes '''introduccion:''' El problema de la drogadicción en la capital mexicana ya no se circunscribe a los niños de la calle, sino que da el salto a las escuelas, donde 180.000 estudiantes han probado o son consumidores habituales de drogas. Vivimos en una cultura donde las drogas las tenemos muy presentes, desde la mañana cuando tomamos cafeína o teofilina(estimulante del sistema nervioso central,se encuentra naturalmente en el té negro y en el té verde), al desayuno, en la noche que necesitamos un relajante al volver a casa con un aperitivo alcohólico o un inductor del sueño como un somnífero que es recetado por el medico en estos casos ya estamos utilizado diferentes sustancias que nos afectan el Sistema Inmunológico, otro caso mas común es al aspirar la nicotina . Aun cuando las drogas han estado presentes en todas las culturas y en todas las épocas, hoy hay mas cantidad y facilidades para consumirlas, en especial a lo jóvenes que asilan entre 15 y 20 años.

The Oklahoma Hearn's

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Trying to find my relatives who I never met because of the marriage not succeeding.

Hughes Family History

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Deportes

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un equipo que quiere trabajar... un equipo que quiere trabajar...

CANOTAJE

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DEPORTE CANOTAJE

Diary of Herbert Eugene Wylie

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Reverend H. E. Wylie served as a full time Methodist Pastor from 1894 to 1952 in the West Michigan Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. This Wiki contains transcriptions, images and extracts from that diary. I'm fortunate to have most of it intact.

El deporte

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grupo de compañeros para realizar un trabajo......

Futbol!!

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Una pequeña explicacion sobre un deporte que es el futbol! para un trabajo de tic´s II

Romantic E-Cards

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Send a '''romantic vintage postcard'''. It is entirely free and private and there are no ads or pop-ups anywhere. Consider a card for Valentine's Day (February 14) or Sweetest Day (Third Saturday in October). Also see the special [[Space:Valentine_E-Cards|Valentine's Day e-card collection]], [[Space:Funny_Love_E-Cards|funny romantic e-cards]], and [[Space:Kissing E-Cards|kissing e-cards]]. Many of the cards you see here were collected and scanned by [[Whitten-11|Ted Whitten]]. To send one of these cards, simply click the "'''send as e-card'''" link beneath the image. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Love E-Cards]]

Kal'avsky / Kalyavszky / Kalavsky / Kalasky Surnames

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The various spellings of a surname originating in eastern Slovakia. The region was part of the Kingdom of Hungary, then Austria-Hungary, then Czechoslovakia, and finally the Slovak Republic. The county was ''Zips'' (in German), ''Spis'' (in Slovak), ''Szepes'' (in Hungarian). There is a small village in this region called Kal'ava (in Slovak). Anyone who left this village to live elsewhere, would be referred to as "Kal'avsky" (Hungarian: Kalyavszky; Anglicized to Kalavsky in the US and finally, some "dropped" the "v" to becom Kalasky. One family in West Virginia, which may not be from Slovakia, used the last names "Kalavskey / Kalavsky".

Penfold-Tree025

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=== Start Of Tree025 === ::Edward Penfold http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Descendants-365 === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === ::[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]

Beach E-Cards

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Here is a small collection of vintage '''swimming and beach postcards'''that can be sent as e-greetings. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Maritime E-Cards]]

St. Patrick's Day E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that you can send as e-greetings for St. Patrick's Day (March 17). All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Also see the [[Space:Irish E-Cards|Irish E-Cards]]. Note that many of these postcards were collected by William Beecham and Margaret (Mahoney) Beecham of Palmyra, Nebraska, on a trip to Ireland in 1908. The cards were scanned and presented by their granddaughter Margaret Beecham Skean. Here is Margaret's full collection of [http://incolor.inetnebr.com/jskean/cards.shtml vintage St. Patrick's Day and Irish postcards]. To send a card, simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]]

Automotive E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and other car-related images that you can send as '''automotive e-greetings'''. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. Also see the [[Space:Racing E-Cards|racing e-cards]]. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Automotive History]]

Sample WikiSpace Page

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This is a sample page. It's completely public, but it could be kept private. It's up to the Profile Manager. [[Category:Examples]]

Conflict Preventions and Combating Terrorism

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This website that will help raise awareness to people who don't know about war, and will be told ways to reduce war in simple steps that any normal citizens can do :)

Dunnagans of All Spellings

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The Dunnagans of All Spelllngs family history newsletter was published quarterly for 10 years from 1996 to 2005. The intent was to seek and share information about possible relatives despite the variations in spelling over the years. Note that my initial goal was simply to find out where my Indiana Dunagans had come from. As a retired HS history teacher I quickly became interested in the broader stories. Copies of newsletters were routinely donated to the LDS Library in Utah, Library of Congress, WI Historical Library, and to various local public libraries with DOAS (Dunnagans of All Spelllngs) concentrations - such as Gainesville GA and Monahans TX. You can check their shelf life. A collection of 10 of the more interesting or more important newsletters (my opinion) is available for puchase as a book called "DOAS Highlights." Contact me for details. My ten year newsletter goal was mainly to share information about national patterns of relationships and migrations. eg. the main migration pattern was IRELAND to VA to NC to GA to AL to TX to CA. My personal line's migration pattern was IRELAND to VA to NC to KY to IN. Since 2005 one newsletter for each new year has been published and made available as donations to key libraries. eg. the DOAS Newsletter for 2011 will be done soon. The emphasis on my current casual research and printing now is on Solomon Dunagan of my personal line. If you are curious, you can Google my name for evidence of other informal & personal writing. Extra note: the name "Dunnagans of All Spelling"s has been adapted and used by some other persons. For example, "Dunagins of All Spellings" (sic). The concept is similar, but there is no formal link. My email address is RVDunagan@AOL.com Best wishes,Dick Dunagan of Wisconsin PS. If your goal is to ask a query about DOAS genealogy, your best bet may be to write directly to the Dunagans discussion in Texas ( Dunagans Yahoo List ) to contact many DOAS.

Brad & Amanda Collins Family Genealogy

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This is the family trees of Bradley T. Collins and his wife Amanda K. (Cline) Bunch. We have both sides of our own family linage. Were are from Grant County, Indiana. Brad's surnames: Collins, Keller, Nusbaumer, Wells, Eudaly, Scott, Vawter, Lee, Leonard, Ansel, Warner, Dawson, Moon, Weaver, Miller. Amanda's surnames: Bunch, Cline, Stevens, Thomas, Brewer, Winkle, Dickason, Hobbs, Ringo, Niccum, Mooris, Faulkner, Schneider, Whiteman, Sirk

Las mejores recetas

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Encuentra aquí las mejores recetas de cocina que jamás hayas imaginado.

Chaddock, Bowman Revolutionary War Pension File

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The Revolutionary War Pension File of Bowman Chaddock, including his widow's papers.

SOESBE Family Reunion

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Details to come... [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Myers-Davis-Mouzon Family Reunion

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Needs for the ceremony

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Needs for ceremony things that need to be done things done

Shiflett Family Picnic

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The Shiflett Family Picnic is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, September 11, 2011 beginning at 12:00 noon, at Pen Park, Shelter #3. Hope to see EVERYONE there!

Strategic Management WorkStation

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This Web Page has been Created By SES Corporate for Interaction between the Senior Management Members.

Our Family Reunion-20

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Irish Swain's From South Carolina,USA

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The Swain Families that came to America from Ireland to Abbeville, SC to Georgia, then to Mississippi

Montosa94

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Thats My second Blog Hell Yeah!

FROM GREECE TO NORTH AMERICA

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My mothers family was from Greece and my fathers from England. This information is in their memory.

2011 Graham Peoples Postell Family Reunion

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2011 Reunion

Dr.Rev.Raymond Westover

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Woman Cameo

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I got this from my great aunt after she died. Its got a picture of the side of a girl or womans face. Its made of pewter but no idea what circa its from.

Data Recovery

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All About data recovery.

Our Family Reunion-21

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion.

William Trinder

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William Trinder 1803 -15th May 1887 National Probate : Personal Effects 742 pounds. The will with a Codicil of William Trinder formally of Bibury but of late Ampney Crucis both of the county of Gloucester. Farmer and Maltster who died 15th May 1887 at Ampeny Crusis was proved at Principle Registry by Thomas Trinder of Parkstone in the county of Dorset Gentleman the son one of the surviving Executors. - William TRINDER 1803 - 1887 Birth 1803 in Barrington, Gloucestershire, England Death 15 May 1887 in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, United Kingdom m 13 Sep 1832 Mary TANNER Christened 22 June 1806 1806 – 1893 |- William TRINDER 1834-1899 | m Elizabeth Yells (Bessie) 1837- | |- Ellen B TRINDER 1860- | |- Henry TRINDER 1861- | |- Charles TRINDER 1863- | |- William TRINDER 1869- | |- Mary TRINDER 1875-

DENAC RESTAURACIÓN S.L-1

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BIENVENIDOS A DENAC RESTAURACIÓN HAGANNOS UNA VISITA EL ULTIMO VIERNES DE CADA MES CON LOS BAILES DE SALÓN. MENUS DESDE 25€ ACERCENSE A HACERNOS UNA VISITA APROVECHEN LA OCASIÓN. LES ESPERAMOS.

Dayton Condo

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Richard purchased the Dayton condo #301 in 1996. I lived there until after my heart surgery in 2000. Since then the condo has been rented to family and other renters.

The Urano Family

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Douglas Family Reunion 2011

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This wiki is to coordinate food and other events for our upcoming reunion.

Shaffer Family Tree

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DerfMyPage

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Epic Frickin Duck Website!!!!!!!! ~NOT FOR NOOBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ This Means You Morgan, Ashton, Ballsy, Blondy,& Ethan

Rennegade

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YOUR SUGGESTION

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PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR SUGGESTION HERE . . .

Walter & Ada Busch Family Reunion

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Getting ready for the Annual Busch Family Reunion!!

Ralph Ervin Jockisch

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William and Mary Joy's House

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This is the house that the Joy children grew up in and many generations of fun memories live there still.

WR Joy Home

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Home where the Joy family was raised!

Pogiakoeh

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what part i dont give a damn?!!!!dont you get???

El uso de la informatica en el lenguaje

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Influencia de la informática en el lenguaje La terminología informática es causa de frecuentes y apasionadas disputas, generalmente desde posiciones irreflexivas e intolerantes. Cuando la masificación de la Informática es innegable urge poner un poco de orden en un tema tan importante como el uso de nuevas palabras. Muchas veces el lenguaje se corrompe con giros y palabras que incorporan la metáfora de la computadora inadecuadamente. "Tengo el ‘chip’ cambiado" se dice cuando no se tiene claridad mental, por ejemplo. El fenómeno lingüístico inverso es lo que ocurría cuando a las computadoras se las llamaba "cerebros electrónicos". Es decir, se echó mano de la metáfora antropológica para hablar de las máquinas. De eso tuvo mucha culpa la prensa norteamericana de finales de los años 40 y durante los 50, que hablaba sensacionalistamente de los "electronic brains". Felizmente esa época ya pasó. De cualquier manera, mediante la metáfora directa o la inversa, hay una tendencia a usar la Informática corrompiendo el lenguaje. La ubicuidad de la Informática se manifiesta en los hábitos de la sociedad. Los modos de manifestarnos y comunicarnos en la llamada sociedad conectada (wired society) son nuevos. Particularmente la influencia de la Informática se percibe en el lenguaje de forma muy sensible. No sólo en el lenguaje técnico [Katzemberg 93] sino también en el lenguaje de la calle [Barry 91]. ¿Quiere decir ello que no debemos usar las computadoras so pena de empobrecer nuestro lenguaje? No. Ni mucho menos. Pero sí que debemos atender antes al lenguaje que a las computadoras. El lenguaje es lo más importante. Sin un dominio del lenguaje es imposible comunicarnos. Pero es necesario que la Informática no perturbe el buen uso de la lengua. Y no sólo que no lo perturbe, sino que lo respete y enriquezca. Los responsables de la enseñanza y difusión de la Informática en la sociedad han de atender con sumo cuidado a ello. El profesor en su clase, las interfaces persona-máquina de los sistemas informáticos y los medios de comunicación, que son los agentes difusores, han de obedecer al principio de respeto y enriquecimiento del lenguaje. Ello es difícil por la velocidad a que se generan nuevos conceptos, dispositivos, programas, lenguajes de programación, sistemas, etc. en Informática y, en general, en Tecnologías de la Información y de las Comunicaciones (TIC). Pero es exigible [Vaquero 92]. LA CORRUPCIÓN DEL ESPAÑOL POR LA INFORMÁTICA El panorama observable parece muchas veces hacer caso omiso de la exigencia de respeto por nuestra lengua. La realidad cotidiana nos presenta muchos casos de flagrantes incorrecciones. ¿Quién no ha leído en la pantalla de su computadora la palabra "comando"?, por ejemplo. "Comando" es un ejemplo de traducción "fonética", o sea, traduciendo por la palabra española que "suene" lo más parecido posible. De "command", comando. De "move", mover. De "link", lincar (¿o linkar?). Etc. Eso no es serio. Eso es fácil, pero no es correcto [Vaquero 97]. Esa funesta manía de "españolizar" sin mayores reflexiones corrompe innecesariamente nuestra lengua. Hace poco, la revista informática de uno de los más prestigiosos periódicos españoles traía la expresión: este fichero pesa (en lugar de ocupa) 20 Ks. Aquí la incorrección consiste en extrapolar el significado antiguo de un símbolo al contexto informático. La lista de ejemplos sería interminable. A veces la culpa no es nuestra, sino de nuestras fuentes. Nuestras fuentes son dos, esencialmente. La principal es el inglés, pero también tenemos una fuerte influencia del francés. Un término incorrecto en inglés es "compiler", por ejemplo. Un término incorrecto en francés es "ordineteur", por ejemplo [Vaquero 97]. Nuestra culpa, en estos casos, consiste en sentar el principio de correción para lo que nos viene de fuera y españolizarlo. El español tiene unas características apropiadas para la comunicación científica [Rodríguez 88]. Pero hemos de ser cuidadosos al respecto. Antes de difundir términos nuevos, que pueden ser incorrectos, deberíamos pensárnoslo. Los fenómenos sociales tienen una inercia muy grande. Cuando se comete una incorrección lingüística de cierto arraigo social, cuesta mucho tiempo corregir el lenguaje. No lo corrompamos o, al menos, intentemos no corromperlo. El fenómeno de la difusión se amplifica enormemente hoy a través de Internet. Ahora bien la propia tecnología, correctamente usada, puede servir para remediar la situación. Hay foros en Internet donde se discuten muchas cosas interesantes relacionadas con el español en la Informática. Hay que hacer un esfuerzo por mantener la cohesión del lenguaje. Hay que propagar la inquietud por la cohesión del español cuando en el discurso está involucrada la Informática. Es oportuno porque los medios han tomado parte en ese discurso y, por tanto, la difusión del mismo se hace masiva. También es legítimo intentar transmitir esa inquietud a través de los mismos medios utilizados para difundir ese discurso. No tiene sentido la diversidad lingüística en temas técnicos actuales. La comunidad hispanohablante ha de estar conectada por las TIC y tener una sola voz para cada término de las TIC. ANÁLISIS COMPARATIVA DEL ESPAÑOL CON EL INGLÉS Muchos de los análisis y opiniones sobre esta preocupación se centran en la influencia del inglés sobre el español. Esa influencia se debe a una dominancia cultural, real y comprobable. Nosotros no inventamos. Nosotros traducimos. Y ni siquiera eso. Muchas veces nos traducen. Nos suplantan en la labor de traducción. Si se miran en las pantallas de las computadoras los mensajes de los programas castellanizados de uso extendido, se deduce que el traductor desconoce el español. Y lo que se dice de los sistemas informáticos se puede decir de los folletos comerciales. Otras veces es peor aún; es decir ni siquiera se traduce cuando el caso lo requiere. Es frecuente encontrar folletos comerciales y rótulos o mensajes públicos en el extranjero que están expresados en un conjunto de lenguas, excluida la española. ¿Qué defensa se hace de nuestra lengua por nuestros poderes públicos y nuestras instituciones?. Nuestro peso es aún muy ligero en el mundo. Incluso en Europa. Un ejemplo: el proyecto MULTIDOC, de la industria europea del automóvil (BMW, Volvo, Renault). Se trata de un proyecto de documentación multilingüística en alemán, inglés y francés. Otro caso más de ausencia del español. Pero, una vez constatado este vacío, dejémonos de quejas. Nos espera un duro camino para llenarlo. Quizás el indisputable primer puesto que hoy ocupa el inglés como lengua universal de comunicación no solo se deba al liderazgo mundial de los EEUU de Norteamérica, aunque es indiscutible que es esa la "razón", aunque no sea la única, de más peso. El inglés presenta ciertas características lingüísticas que lo hacen, a veces, cómodo de usar. Analicémoslas someramente a la luz del concepto de "eficacia" de una lengua [Naur 75]. Muchas veces echamos en falta para el español la flexibilidad morfológica del inglés. Así en inglés se verbaliza ilimitadamente a partir de sustantivos. Por ejemplo to engineer del sustantivo engineer. También se crean con toda libertad nuevos nombres a partir de verbos. Ejemplo de esta otra facilidad es finder del verbo to find. El español, para verbalizar o sustantivar, es mucho más rígido. Así por ejemplo, el DRAE recoge la palabra buscador pero no encontrador. En el ámbito de Internet se usan términos como browser, de browse, o mailer, de mail. La cuestión es que en nuestra lengua se considera incorrecto el uso de las palabras que no registra el DRAE. Cuando llega el caso se intenta construir una frase para resolver la situación. Creo que no se debería considerar incorrecto el uso de una palabra nueva, si es acertada. Es más, pienso que, en ese caso, se debería considerar como un hallazgo valioso. P. e. el DRAE no contempla la palabra "verbalizar" y en cambio, sí aparece la palabra "sustantivar". Es mejor una buena palabra que la mejor de las perífrasis. El inglés permite también componer frases con bastante flexibilidad. Así se dice "Peter’s team ‘reverse-engineered’ the x system". La frase equivalente en español ha de ser necesariamente mucho más larga. Pero no es la longitud lo más importante, sino el esfuerzo de construcción. Se ponen en juego más reglas para expresar la misma idea. De aquí la menor eficacia. Se deben suprimir esas limitaciones. Se deben flexibilizar las reglas de nuestra lengua en beneficio de la potencialidad expresiva y la simplicidad de la misma. Es conveniente que la lengua también se adapte a los nuevos tiempos, como herramienta de comunicación que es, demostrando que ha servido, sirve y seguirá sirviendo para expresar cualquier pensamiento cómodamente. Frente a esa cierta falta de flexibilidad, el español presenta una fortaleza como lengua hablada mucho mayor que la inmensa mayoría de los idiomas [Marcelo 97]. La adecuación de la palabra al texto es la propiedad que hace preciso al español, mientras que el inglés es el extremo opuesto, arquetipo de ambigüedad. Es muy difícil que una máquina pase eficientemente de inglés oral a inglés escrito, mientras que los programas comercializados que ya lo hacen para el español son bastante eficaces. Pero ¡ay! en este caso también tenemos que preguntarnos por los autores. No debemos dejar que nos hagan fuera nuestra informática. Pero si no la hacemos nosotros, no debemos hacer como el burro del hortelano. Claro que, aunque quisiéramos que otros no la hicieran, tampoco podríamos impedirlo. Es más, la compramos con los ojos cerrados.

About Johanna

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Manejo integral del recurso hidrico

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Esta pagina es para articular los trabajos del semillero Gérmenes Cautos

Math Magazine!

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''' Slope of a line given two poits on it:''' 1) (2, -3) and (-6, -4) (see the image uploaded)

Martinez Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Twigs & Nuts

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The Williams Family

DeForest Family

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Elva Covert

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Maude Elizabeth Raitt

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March 17,1895 Lily and John were blessed with a little girl who had blue eyes and some brown in her left eye that looked like a dagger. With her birth they now had a boy and a girl. Maude grew to be 5’3” tall. Her first nine years were filled with the excitement of the arrival five more sisters and brothers, going to church and when old enough helping around the house. Dec. 12, 1904 her mother died of peritonitis changing her life. With her mother gone she and her younger sisters and brothers didn’t always have their hair combed for school. They had 1 1/2 miles to walk to Pleasant Hill Rural School which took time. Their teacher and Aunt Elizabeth Keill- combed their hair at the first recess. Years later Maud’s older brother-Archie-said he learned more from her than any other teacher. Around twelve years old Maude was given a scrapbook in which she first put poems and later family events as they happened cut from the newspaper. These articles will be found distributed throughout this family history book. Maude's younger brother Harley stepped on a tin can and cut his heal causing lockjaw. She remembers she and her brother were standing outside looking up at the clouds and Him saying, "Look at the angels, do you see the angels?" She did not but she never forgot that he did. The year 1913 was very important for Maude. For this was the year she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and she joined the Rising City Methodist Episcopal Church. The following year she graduated from High School and trained to be a teacher. For entertainment she and Ethel gave parties and there were always weddings of all the relatives to attend. Then romance entered her life by the way Ralph Jockisch . She told me (Paulette - her daughter's daughter) that Grandpa was very romantic. Thus on February 28th they married not telling their friends until the following Friday. For a time they lived in Rising City and very soon their family increased with the arrival of their daughter Frances Lillian. Next came Ray followed by Easter. Maude clipped out newspaper articles that tell us more about her life. (March 12,1915) Mr. and Mrs. John Raitt, Sr., and granddaughter, Miss Maude, departed Wednesday for a visit of several months with Mr. and Mrs. Raitt's daughter, Mrs. Jennie Holt in Minonk, Ill. (1915) A Surprise Party (June/16/1915) The home of A. C. Kunkee, one mile north of Foley. was the scene of much enjoyment last Saturday evening, when a crowd of twenty -two young people gathered to give. Miss Julia a surprise. 8he declared however that she knew all about it. The evening was spent in playing games. Ethel and Maude Raitt gave an evening party Friday evening to twenty-three guests. They played games until a dainty lunch was serve. The guests departed at à very late hour, and they reported a very fine time. R. E. Jockisch and Miss Maude Raitt were married in Central City February 28. They did not let their friends know of the marriage until last Friday. They are a fine young couple and we join their many friends in wishing them success and happiness. They will reside here Rising City. (1926) Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jockisch and children will 1eave Monday in their auto for their home. in Los Ange1ea. They have spent several months here. Mr. Jockisch has been emp1oyed here and at Columbus this summer. Jan. 1928 BY REBEKAHS Mrs. Rowling, District President, Installs Local Officers. Mrs. Phoebe Bowling, of Azusa District President of The Rebekah Assembly, and her staff executive officers, installed officers of Monrovia Rebekah 1odge at 0dd Fellows Hall last night. The following were inducted into office: Mrs. Florence Tucker, Noble Grand . Miss Emma Nute, Vice Grand; Mrs. Ora Voris, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Lenora Young, Financial Secretary; Mrs. Inez Smith, Treasurer; Mrs. Maude Jockisch, Warden; Mrs. Violet Seeds, Conductor; Mrs. Minnie Barton, Chaplain; Mrs. Lillian Ott, Musician Mrs. Ruth Lees, Right Support to Noble Grand; Mrs. Marie Ryberg, Left Support to Noble Grand; Mrs. Amelia Jellison, Right Support to Vice-Grand; Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, Left Support to Vice-Grand; Mrs. Sarah Campbell, Inside Guardian; Mrs. Sarah Ross, Outside Guardian. Mrs. .Jennie Davis, retiring Noble Grand, automatically becomes Past Noble Grand. She was presented a Past Noble Grand jewel, in recognition of her faithful services, by Mrs. Fred Reitz. Mrs. Bowling will officiate at a double installation of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at Covina Thursday, January 19, and she will install officers of her home lodge at Azusa Tuesday, January 24. Daughter Honors Mother's Birthday (March 17,1928) Frances Jockisch, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Jockisch , 241 West Lemon Ave , and her brother and sister, Ray and Easter, very agreeably surprised her mother Saturday evening by giving her a birthday party. Mrs. Jockisch, who had been down town, came home to find the living t decorated in the motif of St. Patrick’s Day. Frances had baked a cake a placed it in the-- (1917) Mrs. Chris Williams died in her home at Kansa City two weeks ago. She was formerly Julia Smith a scholar of Blue Mound. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband and two little boys. A little girl preceded her. The boys are now making their home with Mrs. Williams' sister Mrs. Frank Williams. (Ralph Jockisch) Peaceful in thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low Thou no more will join our number. Thou no more our sorrows know. Yet again we hope to know thee When the days of life are fled And in Heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tears are shed. (Sept. 6,1928) The R. E. Jockisch Family have returned to their home at 620 Olive street Monrovia, California after having spent the summer at Columbus. They report a very pleasant journey of 4 1/2 days. They traveled the Lincoln highway to Salt Lake City and the Arrowhead trail the remainder of the trip. Leave For Home In Nebraska (May 7,1930) Mrs. R. E. Jockisch and Her father John Raitt, left Wednesday night for Mr. Raitt's home in Nebraska. Mr. Raitt takes this way of bidding all of his Monrovia friends goodbye. John Raitt, who spent the winter in California, returned Friday, and is at the Archie Raitt Home. (David City, Nebr. May 9,1930.) The many Monrovia Friends of John Raitt of David City, Nebraska who has spent the last seven winters with his daughter Mrs. R. E. Jockisch. 241 West Lemon Avenue, will be sorry to know that he passed away at his eastern home. He returned home three weeks ago from his annual visit here, his daughter accompanying him. (Jun. 2,1930 Monrovia, CA Newspaper) House Guest Entertained At Party July 29,1930 Mrs. Ralph Jockisch , entertainer at a surprise Birthday party for her house guest Mrs. Florine Tucker of Los Angeles, Friday evening at the Jockisch home, 241 West Lemon avenue. Bunco furnished entertainment during the evening and later refreshments were served at the small tables. The honor guest received many lovely gifts. Those invited were, Mrs. Bessie Upchurch, Mrs. Flora Kidd, Mrs. Sarah Ross, Mrs. Lillian Ott, Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mr. Callie Nelson, Mrs. Gertrude Reitz, Mrs. Minnie Fisher, Miss Agneta Hedman. ‘Anniversary Party Honors Mrs. Tucker At Jockisch Home (Special correspondence) MONROVIA, Sept; 2: 1930 Mrs. Florine Tucker, of Los Angeles, formerly of Monrovia, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jockisch . 241 West Lemon avenue, the past week, was given an anniversary birthday party last Friday evening. The evening was spent playing bunco. High score went to Mrs. Fred Reitz; Mrs. Tucker was awarded the prize for low score. Other games were played and the evening was spent socially. This picture was not made hi New England but In “Sunny. California” on the San Francisco Los Angeles highway. This is “un usual weather” for ‘that part of California sure enough. 1930 Wielders of the Trowel, and Others (Citizens Bank) After the others came the plasterers, it would be a queer structure without their handiwork. George Wright has the contract for this work and he has with him such will tried men as Ralph and Fred Jockisch and Carl Olson.76th birthday anniversary Mrs. [Elizabeth] Raitt gave a birthday dinner for his pleasure on that day, at which there were 25 persons, relatives and friends of Mr. Raitt.. Mr. Raitt was presented with several nice gifts in memory of the occasion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ives, Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Hair , Mr. and Mrs. George Liles, Mrs. Cummings and Mrs. J. D. Raitt, Jr. from North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raitt and John Raitt Jr., and five children, Archie, Ethel, Russell and Orville from Rising City, Mr. and Mrs. James Cornell from near Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keill and two sons, Ralph and James and James Raitt of David City. Mr. Raitt was born in Arbroath, Scotland., October 3, 1840. He became a mariner at an early age and followed sea life for 15 years. He came to the United States in 1871 and located in Schuyler county Illinois. Living there 12 years, he moved to Saunders county and after residence of 22 years there m to Butler county. For five years he lived on a farm near Rising City and seven years ago retired and moved to David City. Of 12 children nine are living. He has 20 grandsons and -nine granddaughters. Earlier In the job when they were working on the second and third floors there were two huskies of African birth, or race, George Neal and C . Jones who (rest of newspaper article missing). Here Maude stopped entering news articles but we certainly see that she loved to be with people and to entertain. In a way she was also a historian by keeping these articles so her children and following generations could look through her scrap book and learn their family history. Ralph’s and Maud’s fourth child arrive undoubtedly occupying a lot of Maud time. The depression of 1929 was in full swing. There are many more clippings she could have added following those she did. The birth of her son, her oldest child being married, two other children going into United States Service, the birth of her first grandchild, and her husband's death. Before her husband's death her oldest son was married. But raising children, then having to go to work and support him plus a house didn’t leave time for such things. However, Maud life wasn’t all work and no play she was very active in the J.O.C at the Monrovia Methodist Church and attended or entertained canasta card parties. When she reached retirement age she joined the Senior Citizens and went on outings with them. Her daughter, Frances, gave her a wonderful Surprise Birthday Party for her 75th Birthday where many of her closest friends attended. Other events that might be of interest are: traveling by bus with her granddaughter Paulette Ross to Ohio and Nebraska to see her son, grandchildren, Aunts, Uncles, Sisters, Brother, and lots of cousins; flying to Catalina Island with the same Granddaughter; going to her grand daughters’ wedding, and later baby shower for her first great grandchild Melody Helland. http://www.highandliftedup.com/RaittLinage.htm

Missy, my beautiful brown stripey kitty

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Missy is my dearest, my little girl. I've had her since I adopted her as a kitten from in front of the grocery store in 2002. I love her so much. ♥

Dupuy Family Cemetery at Linden

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I feel it necessary to give some background information for this tale. The summer of 2007, my daughter, Joni, and I embarked upon a very ambitious genealogy trip. We first flew to Virginia, then drove to West Virginia, and a couple of days later, drove to Ohio. We hoped, on the very first leg of our trip to Richmond, Virginia, to visit the old Linden Plantation in Prince Edward County Virginia. This had been the home of the Dupuy family from the early to late 1800s. Additionally, it was the final resting place of one of our favorite family heroines, Edna Augusta Campbell Whitteker, the wife of William F. Whitteker, the brother of my great great grandfather, Norris Stanley Whitteker. Edna had gained our reverence through her great spirit. She had married William on 04 Jun 1835 in Keene, New Hampshire; and settled with him in Charleston, Kanawha County, Virginia. They had one child who had died as an infant; and she conceived no more, until just before William was snatched from this life in a horrible accident. He was killed on 09 Jan 1848 in the explosion of the steamboat "Blue Ridge". Little more than four months later, on 28 May 1848, a daughter was born. Edna named her "Willianna" after William and her best friend and sister-in-law, Anna Howe Whitteker. Anna had been married to William's brother, Rev. Henry B. Whitteker, who also had left this life too early, on 15 Sep 1844, of a fever, at the age of 29. Edna discovered that she, too, was to soon die of tuberculosis. After writing to Anna, who now was living with her sister, Emily Howe Dupuy, also a widow, on the Linden Plantation, asking Anna to take Willianna and raise her as her own, Edna set out on the journey across the mountains to Linden with little Willianna in tow. She died there on 29 Aug 1854; and, was buried in the family cemetery at Linden. I had connected with some elderly descendants of Emily Howe and Asa Dupuy; and, their daughter-in-law assured me that we would be able to visit the greathouse of the plantation should we come to Virginia. However, when we met the elderly couple, it turned out that they had visited the plantation more than 30 years previously and could not remember how to get there. We were very disappointed; but, decided to hope for better results during the remainder of our trip. After, we returned home, I never forgot about finding the location of Linden, in hopes that one day I would be able to return and obtain, not only the names of those buried there, but a photo of Edna's tombstone. Four years later, now 2011, I was contacted by someone else interested in Edna Campbell Whitteker. He turned out to be my "Angel" of the old Linden Plantation Cemetery. I told him my story and shared as much information as I had about Edna. He then informed me that he lived about 5 miles from Linden and had visited the cemetery there. The man who now owned the property had told him that he could return any time he wanted to. This is when Col. Bev C. Davis, my angel, told me that he would go back to the cemetery, take photos which he would send to me, and include a listing of all those buried there. LINDEN PLANTATION CEMETERY BURIALS: [[Howe-23|Emily Howe Dupuy]] 28 Jan 1812 - 26 Dec 1883 [[Dupuy-1|Col. Asa Dupuy]] 07 Jan 1788 - 02 Jan 1848 [[Dupuy-7|Emily Howe Dupuy]] d. 05 Dec 1856, aged 10 yrs. dau. of Asa & Emily Dupuy [[Dupuy-69|Nannie L. Dupuy (Ann Lefevre Dupuy)]] 08 Apr 1845 - 09 Nov 1879 dau. of Asa & Emily Dupuy Daniele Louise Haas 10 Nov 1928 - 09 Oct 2004 sis. of Mrs. T. E. Curtis 2 graves marked only by field stones no further information [[Campbell-83|Edna A. Whitteker]] 02 Aug 1814 - 29 Aug 1854, aged 39 yrs "My mother, wife of[[Whitteker-3|Wm. Whitteker of WVa]], had TB, brought here & cared for" grave marked by field stone no further information base with missing tombstone no further information [[Watkins-25|Virginia W. (Watkins)]] 01 Dec 1867 - 11 Sep 1870 dau. of [[Watkins-15|R. H. Watkins]] Mary P. Watkins 13 May 1863 - 04 Nov 1870 dau. of R. H. Watkins Onyx 1985 - 1992 family pet rabbit Jerry Lee Curtis 28 Oct 1989 - 20 Sep 2003 family pet dog (rabbit & dog played together) Photos by Col. Bev C. Davis

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Atkins Family Reunion

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Nienhuis Park Community Center 3201 N. 9th St. Broken Arrow, OK

Binky

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Binky Masters was our little pet Chihuahua.. He as just latly came up missing.. We think the cayotes got him. he as been gone for 5 weeks now.. Our hope is just about faded.. We miss you little fellow..

Louise Smith's Bible

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=== Overview === This bible was kept by [[Smith-3695|Louise Smith Waters]] and passed down to her granddaughter, [[Huyler-2|Betty Dolores Huyler Albea]]. Records were recorded for Louise's children, father and some cousins. The Bible is currently in the possession of Betty's daughter, Ruby. === Births Page === :[[Smith-3695|Louise]] and [[Smith-3700|Louisa Smith]], Born April 14, 1881 :[[Smith-3714|Larry Walter Smith]], Born Oct 9, 1923 :[[Smith-3705|Fred Smith]], Born Oct 13, 1903 :[[Waters-141|Ethel Waters]], Born Jan 16 1903 :[[Smith-3741|Gertrude Smith]], Born Feb 6, 1901 :Carl Smith, Born Oct 24, 1906 :[[Smith-3742|Claude Smith]], Born March 2, 1904 :Lonnie Smith, Born July 14, 1907 :[[Smith-3702|Aaron Smith]], Born Jan 14, 1908 :[[Smith-3706|Robert L. Smith]], born Jan 14 1908 :[[Waters-145|Alma Waters]], Born June 10, 1906 :[[Smith-3704|Clarence Smith]], Born April 25, 1888 :[[Smith-3710|Eula M Smith]], Born Jan 1, 1909 :[[Smith-3703|Albert Smith]], Born March 12, 1884 :[[Smith-3709|Clara M. Smith]], born Aug 15, 1919 :[[Waters-139|Leverett Edley Watters]], Born April 30, 1881 === Deaths Page === :[[Smith-3704|Clarance Smith]], Died July 8, 1890 :[[Smith-3700|Louisa Smith]], Died June 20, 1899 :Carl Smith, Died June 20, 1908 :[[Waters-140|Ruth Waters]], Died Jan 8, 1910 :[[Smith-3699|R.T. Smith]], Died Oct 24, 1920 :[[Price-428|Dorothy P. Price]], Died Aug 22, 1925 :[[Price-429|Margie L. Price]], Died Aug 6, 1926 :Grady L. Waters, Died March 6, 1923 :William Rudolph Smith, Born Dec 19, 1921 :Died April 18, 1922 :[[Smith-3703|Albert Smith]], Died June 7, 1949 :[[Smith-3695|Louise Waters]], Died July 30, 1949 :[[Waters-139|Leverett Edley Watters]], Born May 1, 1881 :Died Aug 23, 1953 :[[Waters-138|Ruby Lee Huyler]], Died Sept 26, 1953 === Memoranda Page === :[[Waters-145|Alma Waters]] & [[Price-427|Green J. Price]], Married Jan 28, 1923 :[[Price-428|Dorothey Pearl Price]], Born Feb 24, 1924 :[[Price-429|Margie Lee Price]], Born Aug 13, 1925 :[[Waters-144|Jack F. Waters]], Born Nov 23, 1924 :[[Waters-143|L.C. Waters]], Born April 28, 1922 :[[Waters-145|Alma Price]] & [[Thompson-1127|Thos. A. Thompson]], Married April 30, 1933 :[[Waters-142|Milton Waters]], Married [[Echols-29|Lola Mae Echols]], Sept 20, 1934 :[[Poole-122|Betty Ruth Poole]], Born May 12, 1930 :[[Smith-3712|Grace Loraine Smith]], Born Jan 25, 1914 :[[Smith-3713|Jessie Mararet Smith]], Born Aug 17, 1917 :[[Smith-3730|Hattie Lela Smith]], Born April 12, 1920 === Marriages Page === :[[Waters-140|Ruth Watters]], Born Aug 6, 1909 :[[Waters-138|Rubie Lee Waters]], Born Dec 20, 1911 :[[Waters-142|Milton Waters]], Born May 28, 1916 :[[Smith-3707|James R. Smith]], Born Feb 11,1912 :[[Smith-3712|Grace Lorien Smith]], Born May 23, 1915 :[[Smith-3711|Rosa Irene Smith]], Born Dec 4, 1912 :[[Huyler-2|Betty Dolores Huyler]], Born Nov 7, 1931 :[[Smith-3716|Charles Melvin Smith]], Born April 19, 1920 :[[Smith-3711|Rosa Irene Smith]] Died July 4, 1954 :James Lewis Smith, Born Nov 19, 1919

Life's a Beach - Wiebepalooza 2012

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Family Reunion-

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Downer & Morris Family Mysteries

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Here are some open questions about my Downer and Morris line. If anyone can help identify the people in these pictures, I'd greatly appreciate it. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] For example, I have attached a photo of a "mystery woman" to this profile. The photographer's name is J.A. Rogers and it was taken in Bedford, Indiana. My only ancestors that lived in the region that includes Indiana is [[Morris-657|John Morris]] who married [[Frank-54|Josephine Frank]] in Bedford, Lawrence county, Indiana. Could this be a photo of [[Frank-54|Josephine]] near the time of her wedding? [[Morris-657|John's]] parents, [[Morris-659|William Morris]] and [[Downer-4|Julia Downer]] also lived in the area for a short while. Could this possibly be [[Downer-4|Julia?]] Any clues that may help identify this mystery woman would be greatly appreciated!

Duncan

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20th Texas Infantry Flag

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The Flag of the Mighty 20th Texas Infantry....American Civil War

Todd Family Reunion

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Greetings Todd Family Members! Welcome to the 2011 reunion wikipage. Looking forward to seeing everyone! It’s been way too long. Festivities begin at noon on the scheduled date. The actual date isn’t published for security, but if you facebook, e-mail or text Shari, the date will be confirmed. The messages on the right side of this page (below the pictures) are in reverse order. Read up from the bottom the first time through. Please post a note on this site or contact Dave or Shari regarding items you plan to bring. We’ll try to keep the wikipage updated. Add memories and photos - and share this link with all the Todd decendants you know!

Contact BG

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It's a group discussion there which is all about Information System Strategy.

My Dogs and Kitties

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I have 2 dogs, and 3 cats. One dog is a Siberian Husky and the other a classic american mixed breed (mutt). The kitties of course are all rescues so no back-data, but the are all sweethearts who love to be petted and loved. Oh, and big on feeding!! :)

Kvinnestad Church

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This is the church that Emma Redlund must have attended as a child. The oldest parts of the church were built in the 12th century. It stands on a hill near a large lake, Kvinnestad Sjö. Some history of Kvinnestad and the church can be found in [[http://wadbring.com/historia/sidor/kvinnestad.htm | Bengan's History Pages]]. (These pages are in Swedish.) According to Bengan, in the 1300's, there was a castle, very close to the church. There may also have been a nearby cloister. A rough translation of Bengan's remarks on the Kvinnestad church is the following. "The church is built of granite. The wooden tower was added in about 1770. About the same time, the interior was remodeled. The present altar was added and the long side window openings in their present form. In 1793, the flat ceiling was fitted with paintings in the form of angelic heads against a green background, and gold stars that were mounted to the ceiling. Both the vestry in the south and the north porch was added later during the 1880s. The ceiling is now painted in a light blue in color with carved stars, which are considered to be extremely unusual. "

Magee Family Reunon New Orleans

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Cody Family Reunion

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The 19th annual (almost) Cody Family Reunion is just around the corner. We are going back to where it all began - our Nation's Capitol! Mark your calendars Share your ideas Let's do this!

Hyler Family Bible

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=== Overview === Bible pages recording the family of John Hyler and Ida Leaphart === Marriage === :This Is To Certify :That [[Hyler-4|John W Hyler]] :and [[Leaphart-4|Ida Leapheart]] :Were united by me in the bonds of :Holy Matrimony :at the home of the bride on the 11 day of :February in the year of our Lord 1883 :in Presence of Family :Signed Rev J. E. Watson === Births === :[[Hyler-4|John William Hyler]] son of [[Hyler-14|N. W.]] and [[Meetze-1|E. R. Hyler]] was born June 23 1861 :[[Leaphart-4|Ida Hyler]] daughter of [[Leaphart-5|F. E.]] and [[Crapps-1|J. A. Leapheart]] was born May 30 1863 :[[Hyler-5|Carrie Jessie Hyler]] March 22 1884 :[[Hyler-6|Olilia Eugene Hyler]] Dec 12 1885 :[[Hyler-55|Johnie Eber Hyler]] Aug 10 1887 :[[Hyler-46|Lizzie Daisy Hyler]] Dec 24 1888 :[[Hyler-7|Julia Belle Hyler]] Nov 13 1890 :[[Hyler-8|Lee Washington Hyler]] Aug 5 1891 :[[Hyler-9|Frank Leapheart Hyler]] Jan 15 1893 :[[Hyler-10|Mary Josephine Hyler]] June 25 1894 :[[Hyler-11|Eula Alice Hyler]] April 26 1897 :[[Hyler-12|Mannie B Hyler]] May 3 1899 :[[Hyler-48|Vary Velt America Hyler]] 2 Apr 1903 :[[Hyler-13|Iva Violet Hyler]] Oct 19 1906

Riddartorp

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Riddartorp consists of a few farms, located not far from Kvinnestad and was the birthplace of Emma Carlsdotter Redlund Bergstrom.

CENTRAL NEW JERSEY USA ELY FAMILY

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CURRENT ELY FAMILY AND CONNECTIONS TO MANY OTHERS FROM HUNTERDON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

Venevalla

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Andrew Peter Carlsson Bergstrom was born at Venevalla and lived there and on nearby farms until he emigrated to America.

Ira "Bud" Murphree family

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Wann/Taylor Reunion

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Brinson Family Ties

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This page begins with me and continues as I trace my family lines...

Octavia Donnell Note

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:This document was written by Octavia Donnell ([[Donnell-130]]), a great-great granddaughter of Samuel Bell ([[Bell-874]]). She was born in 1855 and died in 1936, and was very interested in her family genealogy. She did extensive research during the late 1800's until she died, so this document would have been written during that time. :She married Edward Martin Carney ([[Carney-141]]), mentioned in the document, after Edward's wife, Marcella ([[Donnell-131]]), died. Marcella and Octavia were sisters. Also, I believe the entry was concerning the genealogy of Edward Martin Carney and Macella Donnell Carney's daughter, Marcella "Marcie" Carney, since she was grand-daughter of Maj. James Webb Smith Donnell ([[Donnell-19]]). :'''SAMUEL BELL''' ::From the diary of Edward Martin Carney and Marcella Donnell, his wife, grand-daughter of Maj. James Webb Smith Donnell and Maria Louisa Jones, his wife--great-grandaughter of Robert Donnell and Anna E. Smith--great-great grandaughter of Wm. Donnell and Mary Bell, his wife--great-great-great grandaughter of Samuel Bell and Mary Montgomery, his wife. Samuel Bell came from Scotland, was the firest of his family in America. Sam'l Bell was grandfather of Hon. John Bell of Tennessee & 1st cousin of Rev. Robert Donnell of Ala :Document image, description and transcription provided by Marvin Minton. References to this data base provided by [[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 18:23, 27 July 2011 (EDT).

Doc Salter Family Reunion

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Margaret Bell O'Connor

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Peterson Family Reunion

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This is our first hopefully annual Peterson family reunion. For the first year we would like to go back to Grandma and Grandpa Peterson's old roots of Lehi, UT. We would like to get started on this early so that things can get organized and to avoid last minute problems. Also with it being early people can make arrangements and plans to come!!! More details to come....

Henderson/Taylor Family Reunion

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Prison Ship 'Success' World Tour 1890-1933

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: '''From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Success_%28prison_ship%29 Wikipedia]:''' : ''Success'' was a former Australian prison ship, built in 1840. Between the 1890s and the 1930s, she was converted into a floating museum displaying relics of the convict era and purporting to represent the horrors of penal transportation in Great Britain and the United States of America. After extensive world tours she was accidentally destroyed by fire while berthed in Lake Erie near Cleveland, Ohio in 1946. : ''Origins'' : Success was a former merchant ship of 621 tons, 117 feet 3 inches x 26 feet 8 inches x 22 feet 5 inches depth of hold, built in Natmoo, Tenasserim, Burma in 1840. After initially trading around the Indian subcontinent, she was sold to London owners and made three voyages with emigrants to Australia during the 1840s, On one of these voyages, following the intervention of Caroline Chisholm, Success sailed into Sydney town just the week before Christmas 1849 with families who had survived the Great Famine. : On 31 May 1852, Success arrived at Melbourne and the crew deserted to the gold-fields, this being the height of the Victorian gold rush. Due to an increase in crime, prisons were overflowing and the Government of Victoria purchased large sailing ships to be employed as prison hulks. These included Success, Deborah, Sacramento and President. In 1857 prisoners from Success murdered the Superintendent of Prisons John Price, the inspiration for the character Maurice Frere in Marcus Clarke's novel For the Term of His Natural Life. : In 1854 the ship was converted from a convict hulk into a stores vessel and anchored on the Yarra River, where she remained for the next 36 years. : ''Museum ship'' : In 1890, Success was purchased by a group of entrepreneurs to be refitted as a museum ship to travel the world advertising the perceived horrors of the convict era. Although never a convict ship, Success was billed as one, her earlier history being amalgamated with those other ships of the same name including HMS Success, which had been used in the original European settlement of Western Australia. She was incorrectly promoted as the oldest ship afloat, ahead of the 1797 USS Constitution. : A former prisoner, bushranger Harry Power, was employed as a guide for her first commercial season, in Sydney Harbour in 1891. The display was not a commercial success, and her owners promptly abandoned their business venture and scuttled the ship in Kerosene Bay. : The following year the sunken Success was sold to a second group of entrepreneurs and refloated. After a thorough refit she was taken on tour to Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, and back to Sydney, then headed for England, arriving at Dungeness on 12 September 1894. : In 1912 she crossed the Atlantic and was exhibited as a convict museum along the eastern seaboard of the United States of America and later in ports on the Great Lakes. In 1917 she was briefly returned to commercial service as a cargo carrier, but sank after being holed by ice. Refloated in 1918 she resumed her museum ship role and in 1933 was featured at the Chicago World Fair. : However, despite ongoing repairs the vessel was becoming rapidly unseaworthy. She was towed to Lake Erie Cove in Cleveland, Ohio to be dismantled and sold as scrap, but was destroyed by fire set by vandals while berthed alongside the Lake Erie Pier in Sandusky Ohio, on 4 July 1946.

Newell Reynolds Reunion

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Reynolds-Newell Family Reunion, Descendants, spouses, and cousins of Helen Newell and Grace Reynolds, Potluck, Trufant Pavilion shelter, Bring old photos, a dish to share, Beano, Roldaids

Charles Henry Cooper's Farmhouse

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He was a hops farmer.

Riemann Wedding

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Chimney's from William Ward's Cabin

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The chimneys that are left from the home of William A. Ward on Jericho Mountain/Ward Cove in Jackson County NC

Jim O'Connell

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Jim O'Connell is a descendent of Michael L. O'Connell.

Árbol Errázuriz parcial

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'''NOTA ACLARATORIA''' Los perfiles de la familia Errázuriz (y perfiles colaterales de otras familias, Alvear, Edwards, Concha, Subercaseaux, etc. etc.) se han elaborado como apoyo a una serie de entradas sobre "Los Errázuriz, el arte y algo más" aparecidas inicialmente en el blog [http://sitioparatodo.blogspot.com Sitio para todo]. Actualmente la publicación se realiza en [http://sites.google.com/a/merceblanco.com/errazuriz/ Los Errázuriz, el arte y algo más] '''LA GENEALOGÍA NO ES COMPLETA''' En principio, únicamente se crearon los perfiles que aparecían como necesarios o convenientes para documentar la historia y entender las relaciones de parentesco. Pero al final nos hemos ido bastante "por las ramas" al ir encontrando historias curiosas o interesantes que, más o menos directamente, siempre enlazan con los Errázuriz. '''PERO, EN CUALQUIER CASO, LA GENEALOGÍA NO ES COMPLETA, HAY PERSONAS QUE ESTÁN INCLUIDAS Y OTRAS QUE NO''' Aunque en muchos perfiles no se citan las fuentes, se ha constatado -en la medida de lo posible- la fiabilidad de los datos que se incorporan a cada perfil. '''[[Space:Lista_de_personas|LISTA ALFABÉTICA DE PERSONAS]] ''' '''PRINCIPALES FUENTES CONSULTADAS''' Como se ignoraba el alcance que podía tener la búsqueda de Errázuriz relacionados con el arte, no siempre se han documentado fuentes para cada perfil, aunque en las entradas del blog [http://sitioparatodo.blogspot.com Sitio para todo] también se citan varias fuentes ligadas a la información. Destacan sobre todas las siguientes fuentes: [http://www.memoriachilena.cl/index.asp Memoria Chilena. Portal de la cultura de Chile] [http://genealog.cl/ Genealogía chilena] En segundo término, otros portales de genealogía, como [http://www.geni.com Geni] [http://www.genealogiafamiliar.net Genealogía familiar] (para perfiles de Argentina, fundamentalmente de la familia Alvear) Información de la familia Eastman en [http://www.peastman01.tribalpages.com/ árbol genealógico elaborado por Patricio Edmundo José Eastman Pérez en tribalpages] Información de la familia Alvear en [http://www.acciontv.com.ar/soca/alvear/indice.htm Sociedad Argentina] Muchos de los Errázuriz varones tienen una entrada biográfica en: [http://biografias.bcn.cl/wiki/Portada Reseñas Parlamentarias. Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional. Bicentenario del Congreso Nacional de Chile] Y, por supuesto, nada hubiera sido posible sin [http://www.google.com Google], tanto en su versión "normal", como para búsqueda de imágenes y -muy importante- libros.

Muehe Family Reunion

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Swankaerts - familiedag

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Belvin Cobb Evans Tinsley Family

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The decendents of Belvin, Cobb, Evans and Tinsley invite all family members to come together in fellowship and celebration of the revitilization of our family's union tradition. Far, too time has elapsed since our last family reunion gathering. It's time for us all to get together again and fellowship with one another like we once did every second Friday, saturday and Sunday in the month of August. The location has yet to be determined. You pick the spot.

Belvin-Cobb-Tinsley Family Reunion

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The decendents of the Belvin, Cobb, and Tinsley need all interested family members to help with the revitalization of the family reunion tradition. Far too much time has elapsed since the reunion gathering was held. It's time for us to come together again for a weekend of family friendly fellowship and fun. All family members are encouraged to save the date and spread the news about this amazing weekend to other famiy members you know on facebook and other social networks. Tell everyone including your siblings, cousins, children, grand children aunts, uncles and everyone you know in the family. More announcements about the reunion gathering will be forthcoming by logging on to wikitree.com and facebook. You are encouraged to check these social networks for future news and information about serving on the planning committee.

Norris Cousins 1959

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Pownall History

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Pownalls and their rich history, I am trying to get stories of past generations

RAMIREZ CLAN

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Fletcher Family Reunion

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Documents

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Serbo-Barron Reunion

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Our Family Reunion-23

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'''Here is a page for organizing our family reunion''' We're getting an early start on the organization === Proud to announce === === 1st Watts Family & Friends Reunion === ''' We will have different events and activities throughout the week.''' Est. Price Banquet & Cookout Adults $50 Kids 4-11 $30 3 under free Est. Room and Suites Prices Ocean Reef and Long Bay Resorts $59-$149 If interested Contact Eunice (313-806-0518) Jackie(601-692-6748

Lesu'i Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Check your calendars for the dates of August 15 to 21, 2012. Location will be at the Worldmark Resort in Las Vegas, on Las Vegas Blvd. Suggestions are welcome and appreciated. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Helpful Links

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=== Helpful research links and ways to connect with Kevin === [http://kncmusic.posterous.com/ Kevin @ Posterous ] - Ways to connect with Kevin Also, this family tree is on these sites: [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/4197884/family Ancestry.com] [http://www.myheritage.com/site-10011961/the-coxtree MyHeritage.com] Helpful links: [http://www.familytreemagazine.com/ Family Tree Magazine] - Most of what you need can be found here. [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] [http://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch] [http://www.archives.com Archives.com] [http://loc.gov/ Library of Congress] [http://archives.gov/ National Archives & Records Administration] [http://www.usgenweb.org/ USGenWeb] [http://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave]

Carol

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181 Davis Ave House

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The first property owned by the McShane-Johnsons was located at 77 and 79 Pearl St. Richard and Felix shared the property which had 2 homes on it and was later given 2 addresses. Both lived there until their deaths. Richard's wife Catherine later moved to 68 Harvard St with her children who started Johnson Brothers Construction. Felix Jr died young but Patrick and Richard kept the company going and became well to do and quite prominent. Her sons Richard and Patrick then purchased several parcels of land on Davis Ave and built large homes where they lived with their families. These homes are still standing and have been converted into condominiums in what is now a historic district. In addition, Patrick and Richard purchased a large parcel of land on Boylston St and Cypress St for commercial and residential development. Richard and Mary Etta also purchased a large vacation property in Marshfield, MA. Details of each property and some photos follow. === 77 and 79 Pearl St === First land purchases by Richard McShane Johnson and Felix McShane Johnson. Both resided at these locations until their deaths. === 68 Harvard St === Brookline, MA. Richard McShane Johnson's wife Catherine moved here from Pearl St following the death of her husband. It was apparently owned by her son Patrick per the deeds. 1894 – 20 Nov – Doc 725-36 Lawrence to Patrick Johnson (husband of Mary Rose Johnson) Sale price $5500 for 7000 sf. When Patrick died (1905), Mary Rose Johnson inherited the property. 1078-90 – Mary Rose (Patrick’s wife) deeds house to Anne E and Ellen T Johnson (Richard’s daughters) who are caring for Richard Felix Johnson – their nephew – son of Felix Jr and grandson of Richard. When Ellen dies the house is left to Richard Felix Johnson – probate 100197. 1947 – 15 April – doc 2673-460 Barbara Ann Johnson – executor of will for Richard Felix Johnson – sells the house to Joseph Leo Johnson for $8000. === '''175 Davis Ave''' === 151 Davis and 175 Davis – Brookine were owned by Richard and MaryEtta Johnson. Book 2135 – page 496 Johnson et al to Johnson We, William C Johnson – Weston Richard J Johnson – Winchester both of Middlesex County Lawrence J Johnson – Quincy Philip I Johnson – Wellesley Louis R Johnson – unmarried - Brookline all of Norfolk county Mary E Johnson – unmarried – Brookline Rose O Johnson – unmarried – Brookline Harriet T Johson – unmarried – Brookline Helen C Lau – Fairhaven, NJ Leo A Johnson – New York city and state Grant to Mary Etta Johnson of Brookline all undivided parts and interest in 2 parcels of land in Brookline with all buildings and structure thereon. Parcel 1: 151 Davis Ave – (not a complete transcription) house and land about 10,000 sf being same premises conveyed by Susan Dickerson to late Richard Johnson by deed dated 23 May 1858 – recorded book 605-page 201 conveyed subject to unpaid balances of 2 mortgages by Richard Johnson to William White first dated 16 Feb 1926 recorded book 1684 page 555 and second dated 5 Jan 1927 recorded book 1728 page 466. Parcel 2: 175 Davis Ave - (not a complete transcript) house and land per plan by A H French dated 5 Nov 1874 recorded book 555-page 381 being said premises conveyed to the late Richard Johnson by George Fisher. Deed 9 May 1902 recorded book 921-pg 244. Conveyed subject to unpaid balance of mortgage to Brookline Savings Bank, made 11 Sept 1925 and recorded book 1662-pg 508 Both parcels conveyed subject to restrictions of Record now in force and applicable to granted premises, to taxes assessed as of 1 Jan 1936, and any other lawfully existing encumbrances of record which encumbered said premises at time of death of said Richard Johnson, late of Brookline, intestate, and also to charges of administration and lawful debts due by his estate. Our title is derived as children of said late Richard Johnson, see Norfolk probate B-7570, and for the consideration aforesaid we: Helen R – wife of William C Johnson Ruth J – wife of Richard J Johnson Maude T – wife of Lawrence J Johnson Margaret G – wife of Philip I Johnson Mary M – wife of Leo A Johnson Release to said Mary Etta Johnson all rights of or to dower and homestead and all other interests in granted premises. I John H Lau, husband of Helen C Lau, hereby release to said Grantee my right to or estate of curtesy (sic) and all other interests therein. Consideration for the above conveyance is less than $100. 15 Dec 1936. '''1884''' – 8 April – 555-380 Originally purchased by Richard and Mary Etta Johnson from Herbert and Julie Mayo. Being same property conveyed to Julie Mayo by Beal and Jones on Dec 1, 1875 doc 475-88 Richard and Mary Etta mortgaged the property several times '''1897''' - 783-570 Thomas Reed to Mary Etta Johnson is payoff of a mortgage '''1902''' – 921-241 Johnson to Fisher indicates a mortgage $51,500 paid off 1902 - 921-244 '''1925''' – 1662-508 Johnson to Brookline Savings bank for $3000 – paid off 1953 - 3170-424 '''1936''' – 2135-496 title to Mary Etta from estate of Richard Johnson and quit claim from children. Richard apparently died intestate and in document 2135-496 the following children quit claim their shards to Mary Etta for 2 parcels, '''175 Davis''' and '''181 Davis Ave''', which they inherited by law upon Richard’s death: William C Johnson – Weston Richard J Johnson – Winchester Laurence J Johnson – Quincy Philip I Johnson – Wellesley Louis R Johnson – Brookline (unmarried) Mary E Johnson – Brookline (unmarried) Rose O Johnson – Brookline (unmarried) Harriet T Johnson - Brookline (unmarried) Helen Lau – Fairhaven, New Jersey Leo A Johnson – New York City, NY === '''181 Davis''' === Brookline, MA - Mary Etta and Richard also owned this property where they lived. record of deeds from Norfolk County, MA '''1886''' - 605-201 - Nickerson to Johnson '''1891''' - 644-296 – mortgage to Ellen Chase $6000 – paid 1913 – 1239-460 '''1897''' – 783-567 Mary Etta Johnson mortgage to Thomas Reed – paid 21 April 1897- 783-570 '''1897''' - 847-394 mortgage to Ellen Chase – paid off 1915 doc 1303-120 '''1902''' – 921-242 - mortgage to George Fisher $6500 – pd 1902 – 921-244 '''1926''' - 1684-550 mortgage $4000 to Henry White for 181 Davis '''1949''' – 1684-550 assigned – new doc 2844-414 paid 1960 – 3854-199 '''1927''' - 1728-466 mortgage $2000 to White for 181 Davis and 175 Davis '''1949''' – 1728-466 assigned – new doc 2844-414 paid 1960 – 3854-199 === 205 Davis Ave === Brookline, MA. This was the residence of Patrick Johnson, son of Catherine and Richard McShane Johnson. === Marshfield Estate === Marshfield, MA 1480-397 -In Feb 1925, Richard and Mary Etta Johnson purchased a large tract of land with a house on it in Marshfield, MA to use as a summer residence. It was inherited by Mary Etta at Richard’s death in 1936. The original deed specifies that Richard and Mary Etta are to be tenants in entirety, not tenants in common. It was described as: Parcel beginning at the NW corner on Ocean St South 759’ to land owned by Karle East in 3 courses of 381’ + 397’ + 100’ to land owned by Fineberg North 475’ to land owned by Fineberg West 360’ to stake and stones North 572.3’ to Ocean St West 280’ to start point Land was acquired subject to an existing mortgage of $4500 with Rockland Trust and further described as part of the John A Davis farm surveyed by William E Ford in Nov 1922 1426-220 – Nov 1922 - Land record of sale from Davis to Fineberg 2476-111 – Jan 1956 - Mary Etta mortgaged the property for $5000 with Rockland Bank for 3 years at 5% interest. 2641-108 – in 1956 Upon Mary Etta’s death, her children Mary and Laurence, following probate in Norfolk #142728, sold the property to Jennie Renaldo for $17,000 who later subdivided it. Rosemary remembers many happy days at Marshfield which was a short walk to the ocean down a dirt road bounded by woods with blueberry bushes. Photos of Marshfield are included in Media. === Boylston – Cypress Development === Patrick and Richard Johnson apparently purchased a large parcel of land in Brookline, MA. This was later developed into residential and commercial lots along Boylston and Cyupress streets. 1899 - 846-481 – $13,467 mortgage Patrick and Richard Johnson to William Bird and Horace Chapin trustees of John Bird estate. This was a large parcel of land 28,870 sf at the corners of Boylston and Cypress per plan by Aspinwall and Lincoln dated 1 June 1895. This large plot was sold with restrictions on the type of buildings that could be erected on it – which indicates that Patrick and Richard (at the time co owners of Johnson Brothers Contractors) were probably planning to build and resell lots in this large parcel. The parcel is described as 28,870 sf : On Cypress St 101.53’ from Boylston West on land of Taylor – 100’ North on land of Butman – 24.49’ West on land of Butman – 171.94’ North on land of Bennet – 90.11’ To Boylston St – 247.48’ These restrictions indicated that the area was slated to be a medium to high end development. Houses could only be one family or 2 family attached dwellings, no more than 2 stories high. They were to built of brick or stone at a minimum cost of $4500 for a one family or $6000 for a duplex. Buildings could be no closer than 15’ to Boylston or Cypress with minimum 10’ separation between buildings. If apartment houses were to be built (required special permission) they were to be no more than 4 stories and cost a minimum of $800 per sf of land used. 1057-556 – Chapin and Bird assign mortgage to Brookline Savings Bank 1914 – 1279-30 - deed correction (correcting dimensions of the parcel). Richard Johnson and Mary Etta Johnson (Patrick’s widow) are the grantees. 1914 – 1279-32 – release of mortgage 846-481 to Richard and Patrick by Brookline Savings 1279-34 – Richard and Mary Etta Johnson and Mary Rose (widow of Patrick) Johnson sell to Ruth Lewenberg part of this property for $16,543. They carry her mortgage. 1915 – 1302-289 – indicates partial release to Lewenberg of lots A and B for payment of $10,459.63. These 2 lots total 10,587 sf so she is paying about $1/sf. 1916 – 1346-80 – Johnsons foreclose on Lewenberg who has not paid the remaining balance of $6084. 1916 - 1347-290 – there is a public auction of the remaining part of the parcel. This is purchased by Francis A O’Laughlin for $4800. It is the total parcel of 22543 sf less lots A + B paid for by Lewenberg which total 10,587 sf. Leaving O’Loughlin with 11,959 sf. Quite a bargain at $4800 about $.40/sf! 1916 – 1347-294 – O’Loughlin makes mortgage to Richard and Mary Etta Johnson and Mary Rose Johnson for this property. Not a complete transcript! These are abstracts of the info found on the listed books and pages of the Land Records, Norfolk County, MA. Book 875 – page 146 Cypress St Taking – 2 Oct 1899 Selectmen of Brookline meeting on 2 Oct 1899 at 7:45 PM with owners and interested parties including *Patrick and Richard Johnson (and others listed) ……. Re the taking of land for the following purpose: To widen Cypress St to 60’ from Boylston St to Franklin St at the Sewell School House…. Per a plan recorded in plan 1238 book 27. *Take from Patrick and Richard Johnson – 1224 sf – paid $1000. Patrick and Richard are listed as one entity so must have owned land jointly Book 875 – page 131-136 Boylston St. Taking - 1899 We the undersigned selectmen of the town of Brookline, having given written notice to Patrick and Richard Johnson, Stephen B Bennett, Thomas J Kelley ………. (and a number of additional names) Being all the parties known to us from whom land is taken or who may be interested in the subject matter of our intention to alter, widen and relocate Boylston St between Cypress St and the boundary line between the town of Brookline and the city of Boston……….. Appearing before us on 3 Oct 1899………. We take as follows: Patrick and Richard Johnson - 5107 sf – amount to be paid $4000. (list of other owners) size of taking and the reimbursements Signed Horace James Nathanial Conant William Humphrey Luther Merrill James Codman Jr. 18 Oct 1899 These are not complete transcripts but are abstracts of land transactions from Land Records, County of Norfolk, MA Book 951 – page 604-605 Harvard St Taking - 2 March 1905 Patrick Johnson lessee and Patrick Johnson, owner…..rest cut off Book 1015 Page 295 – 1905 Probably from Harvard St taking Release signed by Patrick Johnson and Mary Rose Johnson after payment of $1800 by town of Brookline

Pea Ridge (Part 2)

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Continued from [[Space: Pea_Ridge|Part 1]] The two valleys and the ridge were famous as the hunting ground for Chief Black Partridge and his tribe who were located south of this area along the river. Other tribes in the area were Crow, in upper Crow Creek Valley, now LaRose, sent there by Black Partridge. Crow, chief Crow, who lived in the Belle Plain region, had one of this encampments near the area of Bell's Crossing, which is also the location of the first Post Office in Marshall County. Black Partridge--Crow was a young fellow, a member of the Black Partridge tribe was placed here by Partridge to head a tribe in this area. Shich shack was an intelligent Indian farmer who helped the first settlers grow crops, near Clear Creek, at the north edge of Marshall County. Senachewane was the leading chief of the Pattawatamie Indians. He ruled from the town of Putnam to now Chillicothe, and was considered one of the Wealthy Indians. Mark-Whet lived where Lacon now stands and also on the west of the river where Sparland is now. He was chiefly a river man. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabbona Shaubena] was a friend of the whites and a long time chieftan. He was a friend of Black Hawk but did not share the hostile nature of Black Hawk. He lived to about 80 years of age, dying in July 1859, and is buried [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ShabbonaMarker.jpg (grave marker)] at Morris, Illinois. There were no known Indian Encampments on the Ridge itself, but there were several nearby. One, of course, was on the north edge of Pigeon Creek about two miles east of the river. A large breastwork and burial grounds was found about 1900. Skeletons and artifacts were uncovered. Another encampment was on the south slope of the Ridge on Crow Creek, on an acreage now owned by the McNutt family. Some burial remains were found about a mile west of this spot. Wild game was abundant because of water, luxuriant vegetation, shelter and protection. Scarcely a foot of soil on the Ridge has failed to yield an Indian relic in the last sixty years. These have varied from arrow heads to larger sized instruments. Diggings yielded skeletons and burial belongings. Some of the Indians who roamed this area took their dead to a ceremonial burial ground discovered a few miles east on Crow Creek, now known as the Braun Indian Burials. [sic] The white man has destroyed most of the traces of Indian habitation. Traces of old roads leading south and west and defacements of the surface show the affects of buffalo wallows, one of which is certain, on the farm now owned by Ralph Buck. It was not farmed until about 1910 and was used for water supply for the Sam Buck brickyard. No buffalo were known to be in this area after the big snows of 1830 and 1831. Continued in [[Space:Pea_Ridge_%28Part_3%29|Part 3]]...

Pea Ridge (Part 4)

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Continued from [[Space:Pea_Ridge_%28Part_3%29|Part 3]] The first settlers of the Ridge in 1832 could see over the tops of acres and acres of underbrush and small timber. The most of the large timber was found around the brow of the hill and the valleys. The writer's grandfather spoke many times of the conditions when he came to the Ridge. Wild cats were numerous and destructive, as well as many other wild animals. Deer and wild turkeys were abundant. Other than the work of tilling their small acreages, the settlers found employment in the timber work, cutting logs for the mill, hoop poles and barrel staves for the George Laible cooperage in Lacon. This was all hand work as the small hickory poles were cut and split and made into proper sizes for various size barrels and kegs. The staves were also made from white oak, split by hand, cut to right size, and hauled to Lacon with teams and wagons. As the town grew, they had to have wood for fuel and this was hand chopped and hauled in by horse and wagon. The first settlers had to go as far as Big Sandy for a mill. Soon a mill was started in the local area on a bank near a spring. Logs were rolled off the hill onto a carriage. A straight saw blade about eight feet long was used. It had a stroke of about eighteen inches. The first mill here used horse power. Steam came along and was used. No traces of these mills are left. The writer has a board or two in his basement that were sawed by this mill. These boards are considerably over 100 years old. One of the first schools was a one room log cabin, located in the northwest part of Section 29, Richland Township, on the brow of a hill overlooking Crow Creek. School was held here for several winters, the parents hired and furnished the salary for the teacher. The pupils farther east went to a cabin on the Dover farm built in 1833. In later years, the New Salem school was built in Section 25, Lacon Township, on Seward property. When the congregation of the Christian Church united with another congregation in Washburn, the brick church building in Richland Township was used as a school building. Several churches were started and flourished for several years at a time, the congregation moving on or disbanding and another church taking over. The Methodist Church with a Circuit Rider who came through would hold meetings in homes or wherever he could gather a few together. The Dunkards had a fairly large congregation and meeting place for several years. One of the largest and oldest churches was the Salem Christian Church, the Campbellites, which was started in the home of Nathan Owen in 1836. In 1845 brick was made and a Church Building was erected in Richland Township. It was an active church until the official nucleus of the church joined the Vernon congregation in forming the Washburn Christian Church in 1896. Some of the first land-owning settlers were named Babb, Seward, Whiteman, Malone, Martin, Work, Owen, Black, Baldwin. Later came Bussell's Most of these had large families who grew to be adults. They secured what education the could, secured what employment they could, and enjoyed their pioneer life. There was no doctor within miles of these settlers. Mrs. Nathan Owen served as a midwife. Mrs. John Strawn also aided families in periods of illness. One of these ladies walked or rode horse back to attend at every birth. Continued in Part 5...

Pea Ridge (Part 3)

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Continued from [[Space: Pea_Ridge_%28Part_2%29|Part 2]]. The writer's great-grandfather Joe Malone came to this area about 1842. In 1844 he started a brickyard. He used the soil two inches below the surface to eighteen inches below the surface for the mud. The dirt was dumped into a pit six to seven feet deep and eight feet across. It was mixed with water, stirred by horse power. A boom pulled by the horse around the top of the pit moved a wooden finger spoon through the mud until right consistency. He and his co-workers made brick, forming it in brick molds. Three brick to a box. These were placed in the yard to dry so they could be handled. Removing them one at a time, these bricks were placed in a kiln to be burned. About three kilns were kept burning at one time for ten days and nights. After the bricks were cooled, the kilns were torn down. The bricks were sold for $3.50 to $5.00 per thousand brick. Five thousand bricks placed in molds was a big day's work for one man. About ten men were employed at the yard at all times. Samuel Buck bought this brickyard in 1857 and operated it for over 30 years. Then he sold it to nephew, Willis Buck, and Amiel Raquet and they moved the yards about a mile west where they operated it for several years. Continued in [[Space:Pea_Ridge_%28Part_4%29|Part 4]]

Pea Ridge

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Written by Charles Buck History has lost much of the personal touch and the relating of human nature in incidents that made the life of the pioneer bearable, interesting and worthwhile. The area we are covering in this discourse is about five miles long and two to three miles wide, comprising a ridge between Pigeon Creek and Crow Creek. It is located about three to four miles south and east of Lacon. Lacon is the oldest town in Marshall, Putnam, Bureau or Stark Counties. At first it was known as Columbia and was larger than Peoria. In 1833, Elisha Swan built and moved to and opened a small store and trading post for the first white settlers. Lacon, or Columbia, 130 lots laid out 6th of August, 1831 by General Jonathon Babb and Major Henry Filler of Somerset, Ohio. Pigeon Creek was named due to the wild pigeons nesting, living, and inhabiting the abundant sassafras valley, thriving on the berries and other food. This area was a paradise for wild game, thus attracting the Indian hunters and tribes. Several breastworks were formed overlooking the valley. Crow Creek was named by the Indians, first called Caw Creek from the crows that roosted and nested there in large numbers. It was plied by the Indians up from the Illinois River to Wilburn and beyond. Both of these creeks drain most of Richland, south of Strawn Creek, and south part of Lacon township and some territory east as far as the Toluca area. The name Pea Ridge has two stories. The first was the white settlers who first came there grew peanuts for food for themselves and their wild hogs that roamed the area. They would plant and cultivate them in as much as 1/4 and 1/2 acre fields. Thus it was dubbed Peanut Ridge. As years passed, the nut was dropped and it became Pea Ridge. The second story was a settler, cousin of a resident, came to visit after the Civil War, about 1865. Both had fought in the war. He was from Pea Ridge, Arkansas. Thinking the area resembled his home area, he named it Pea Ridge. Pea Ridge, Arkansas, located in the extreme northwest corner of Arkansas, was so named because of the abundant growth of wild peas. It was the location of one of the largest battles of the Civil War west of the Mississippi. Several of the men from the Illinois Pea Ridge area fought in the battle at Pea Ridge, Arkansas, in the Ozark Mountains. Continued in [[Space:Pea_Ridge_%28Part_2%29|Part 2]]...

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Pea Ridge (Part 5)

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Continued from Part 4 There was no Post Office within the boundary of Pea Ridge. Lacon had a Post Office in 1836. The rare pieces of mail were picked up at the Lacon Post Office or Court House. The nearest Post Office was the New Britton Post Office across the river from Chillicothe and about a mile south of Pea Ridge along the east side of the Illinois River. Traces of this Post Office were removed in recent years from the place now known as the Baker place. The population at one time was rather dense. Twenty-six log cabins were known to have existed at one time on an eighty acre tract of land right near a large spring which was their source of water. Feuds over the water resulted in coffee grounds being thrown into the well and the sheriff would have to come and straighten out the difficulties. As the young people grew up, some were adventurous and joined wagon trains going west. Two accounts of this are known. In the 1840s, a fellow who owned a two acre tract with a large spring on it sold it to my grandfather so he could have the money to go west. In the 1850s, a young couple was known to have joined a wagon train. In St. Joseph, Missouri, they sent word back that they were joining a larger wagon train to go on West. The first log cabins were made of whole tree trunks, notched near the ends so they would fit together and not roll. The cabin was six to seven feet high at the eaves. A small door and usually one window were the only openings. They usually had a door made of split small logs with hide hinges and a wooden latch. The window was an open hole over which a hog hide or other wild animal skin was stretched in winter. This was fastened with wooden pegs. The cracks between logs were chinked with mud. The fireplace constituted most of one end of the cabin. To keep the wooden wall and chimney from burning, a back log was placed in the back of the fire pit and the inside of the chimney was plastered with mud. The floor was pounded hard clay, usually swept with a hazel brush. The roof was small poles notched into place and covered with thatch or clumps of prairie grass. As more settlers came they brought shingle machines which made shingles for the roofs. In closing, let us consider the Old Salem Cemetery, a place where we will all eventually visit. The third oldest cemetery in Marshall County has a first known burial in 1834. Miss Mary Conley, an eighteen year old daughter of Preston Conley. The land was donated as a burial ground by Nathan Owen. Since then this has been a general repository of the dead for the neighborhood. Many hundreds have been buried there since it's founding. Many graves are unmarked, some wooden markers have long since rotted. Trees were planted to mark some graves but now have grown to maturity and died. Creek stones were used as markers, too. Four generations of people have been interred in this cemetery. There being no fence around it for many years, wagons and buggies were driven right into the cemetery, the coffin deposited and the vehicle driven away. There are many stories, humorous, sad, factual, that have been passed from generation to generation concerning the people of this picturesque area. There were people settled here from France, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, England, Holland and from most all the Eastern states. It would take many hours to related the life history of this, Pea Ridge, Marshall County, State of Illinois, USA

Caso Candela: allanan la casa de un vecino, allegado al padre preso

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Queda a la vuelta de la casa de la nena. Se trata del vecino que, en su momento, fue detenido junto al padre de Candela. La nena de 11 años desapareció hace ocho días en Hurlingham. La Policía continúa buscando casa por casa a Candela Rodríguez, la nena de 11 años que está desaparecida desde hace ocho días cerca de su casa de Hurlingham. Esta mañana la policía realizaba un allanamiento en la casa de un vecino del barrio. Se trata del hombre que, en su momento, cayó preso junto al padre de Candela. Más de 1.600 efectivos buscan en Argentina a Candela, en un operativo que incluyó el cateo de 800 viviendas, según informaron ayer autoridades de la provincia de Buenos Aires. Del operativo también participaron 16 perros rastreadores, 136 patrulleros y dos helicópteros. Los investigadores, encabezados por el fiscal Marcelo Tavolaro, buscaron descartar que haya sido secuestrada y escondida en alguna casa de las inmediaciones. Una de las preocupaciones apuntaba a una obra en construcción que está a una cuadra de donde fue vista por última vez, sobre la calle Bustamante. Allí realizaron movimientos de tierra y materiales. Pero no hallaron pistas. Mientras la búsqueda continúa, anoche hubo una nueva marcha para reclamar la aparición de Candela. Unas 300 personas partieron cerca de las 19.30 desde la Plaza Hurlingham, a unas 40 cuadras de la casa de la chica.

The Bremen bark "Weser"

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This is a thank you letter to the Captain of the bark "Weser" for the successful and comfortable transit from Bremen Germany to Galveston Texas on December the 3rd 1854.

Glosario de computacion

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Disco duro Microprosesador Memoria RAM Blos Chipset Cooler Tarjeta madre Disipador de calor Bus de datos(IDE Y SATA) Tarjeta de audio Tarjeta de video Fuente de poder Zócalo Unidades ópticas(CD, DVD, Blu ray, CD writer) Floppy

My Elusive James Standen

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James I have christened my elusive James. James was born 12 October 1879 in Tamworth, NSW, Australia. He was born to James Standen and Eleanor Maria Hayes. James married Marion Henrietta Kenny Price in Tasmania on the 24th April 1903. James and Marion (Mary as she was known) had 4 children Helena, Harold, Sheila and Kathleen. James comes with many stories by various family members all of course unconfirmed - he was a boxer and travelled to Tasmania with a boxing troupe he left his wife or perhaps she left him after a dalliance and went to NSW he died floating logs down a river in the Bathurst, Tamworth area (I believe there are no major rivers in this area) A legal firm called King and King made contact with my Grandfather Harold Standen in regards to his fathers will (which he chose to ignore) James supposedly changed his name I have checked death records for NSW and Victoria and no James Standen. I have been searching for James for around 15 years to no avail I am hoping some one will read this story and be able to recall a relative whom went to Tassie and returned. Any information would be appreciated.

Paradise island

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Steward Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996

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The [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6716&enc=1 Washington Death Index, 1940-1996] is an index of death records available at Ancestry.com to paying members. This database is an index to death records for the state of Washington for the years 1940-1996. In addition to providing the name of the deceased, the index also provides the person's age, place and date of death, and sex. For those who died in 1960 or later, the person's place of residence is also given. For those who died in 1965 or later, their Social Security number is also given. The index was obtained from the Washington State Archives and was originally created by the Washington State Health Department.

Ms. Lasko

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Indy Laudinsky

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The Buck Family (Part 7)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_6%29|Part 6]] ...but in October there were huge piles of cans stacked up waiting for a turn to be ground. We stopped there for a few minutes and probably had a taste of the molasses. As we started away Mr. Myers called to my father and said "Come help me make molasses tomorrow, I need a man awful bad." My father promised he would and he worked at the factory until the last of October before the last of the cane was ground. It was ideal Indian summer weather until late November, and then it turned cold and snowed for many days until the snow was more than knee deep on the level. It was the kind of winter that the saw mill men wanted to see because it was much easier to haul the logs to the mill on sleds. But it was hard to get men enough to cut logs as fast as the mill wanted them. Storm did not stop the loggers, from sun up to sun down the men and teams were hard at work in the timber. Men wore only cow hide leather boots in those, and they were abut the coldest things in winter that could be found. Many men froze their feet so badly that they could not walk for months. We lived that winter with Uncle Sam. Fourteen persons in a two room house did not leave room enough for a dance but if company came a place for them to sleep was found. Ben had piloted the family to the end of the journey and was happy. Wherever the team went Ben would go and nothing would stop him. He became known for miles around and every man in Lacon knew him and had a kind word for him. It was a tough place in Lacon in those days, groceries or a sack of flour left in a wagon unguarded for a few minutes disappeared as if by magic but we were let severely alone. Ben would lead the wagon until the team was tied then he would jump into the wagon. People who were inquisitive enough to try to see what they could find in the wagon was met by shining teeth and the growl of a bear. Ben loved to hunt rabbits, he did not care for a gun, all he wanted was for someone to go with him into the woods, and that was not a hard job for the brush came up to within a few rods of the house and extended for miles in every direction. On one occasion Ben coaxed my brother, Willis, who was then 7 years old to follow him into the timber. Ben soon started a rabbit and chased it up hill and down for a couple of hours but was unable to force the rabbit into a hollow log or tree.

Buck Family (Part 8)

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Continued from Part 7 [[Buck-722|Willis]] followed the dog as best he could but twists and turns over the hills lost his sense of direction and realized he was lost. With all familiar landmarks gone, the boy began to cry and shout "I'm lost, I'm lost". Ben heard him and left the rabbit he was after and came back to Willis and tried to lick his face to assure him that he was all safe, he then turned and walked off a few yards and looked back to see if Willis was following and with the boy at his heels trotted slowly homeward. For many years when I wanted to tease my brother or be especially mean I would shout "I'm lost, I'm lost" and I always got a raise from my brother. Ben lived to a green old age for a dog being 16 years old when he died. Knowing that death was near the old dog left the house and went a quarter of a mile down a favorite hollow and crawled into a large hollow tree and it was many weeks before we located our faithful friend. The Indians believe that they will meet their dog in the happy hunting grounds and somehow I'd like to think, that I too, sometime, someplace shall meet faithful old Ben.

The Buck Family (Part 5)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_4%29|Part 4]] ...Ben would get up and make the rounds of the camp. He would first visit the horses and then walk to the tongue of the wagon to the box and putting his forefeet on the dash board would stand there for a time until satisfied that all were there. He would return to his bed. One night my father was awakened by Ben pulling at his arm and knowing that something was wrong, arose and went to the horses to find that one of them had slipped its halter and was started on the back track. My father securely tied the horse and was very grateful to Ben for saving him much trouble. There were no road maps in those days and the folks only knew in a general way the directions they were to travel. They knew that at Bloomington, Illinois they were to turn north and follow the Illinois Central Railroad to Rutland, and then turn west and keep going until they were in the neighborhood of Lacon. They made camp one night a few miles north of Bloomington surrounded by clumps of hazel bushes. The fall had been a very mild one and many bunches of hazel nuts remained on the bushes. The first that my folks had ever seen. All my life, believe it or not, I have a dim remembrance of that camp, of sitting in an older sister's lap, with a bright fire blazing in the open air and all about were dark shadows, when a younger sister came and placed two round things in my hand, which long afterwards I was to learn were hazelnuts. We traveled north from Bloomington for a day or so and inquired of a man how far it was to Lacon? This person said he had never heard of such a place. This was not very good news, but the next day we met with better luck. The next day we met a man who had not only heard of Lacon, but had helped drive a drove of hogs to the pork house there, some fifteen years before. He did not know how far it was, but it was a very long way. He could tell us how to go a much shorter way than we were traveling. Go to a town called Metamora, it was an important town because the Court House was located there. Any body can tell you how to get to Metamora. When you get there go west, and keep going until you reach the river, turn to your right and keep going and you will run right into the town. The advice was good and we followed it. In time we reached Metamora and met with the only unpleasant incident of the journey. Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_6%29|Part 6]]

The Buck Family (Part 2)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28story%29|The Buck Family (Part 1)]] written by Charles Buck ...and possessing a good trade, the young lady was perfectly willing. So my grandfather built him a log cabin of his own and stopped boarding from house to house to make shoes, but opened a shop and had his customers come to him. This shop he worked in for more than fifty years. True to the traditions of the times he raised a family of nine, five boys and four girls. The boys names were John - who became a noted surveyor and died early of consumption, leaving a family of two girls and a boy, and when last heard from still lived in Crawfordsville, Indiana. The next son was William who kept up the family traditions by raising a family of 9, one of whom died infancy. Their names being Andrew, Sarah, Nancy, Lucy, Mary, Willis, Martha, and Charles. The third son of my grandfather was named George, and was never married. He was a saddler by trade and joined the gold rush to California by way of the Isthmus of Panama. In crossing the Isthmus he contracted yellow fever and died. The Buck family did not know what had become of him until more than a year afterwards a letter came from California from a man who was in Uncle George's party, and who made the trip to California in safety. Uncle George was known to have had more than $400.00 when he left home but what became of it, will never be known. The fourth son of my grandfather was Samuel, who learned the trade of a brick molder and came to Illinois in 1858 and began work for Joseph Malone, whose daughter he married a few years later. To this union was born four children, one of whom died in infancy, Andrew, Ella, and William. The fifth son of my grandfather was named Daniel, who died while a very young man. Jacob was the sixth son of my grandfather and came to Illinois while a young man and when the war between the North and the South broke out he volunteered in a company of men from this neighborhood and was with Grant at Vicksburg, where he died of yellow fever. The daughters of my grandfather were Lucy, Mary, Catherine, and Nancy. My mother was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her maiden name was Harriet Tumy. Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_3%29|Part 3]]

The Buck Family (Part 6)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_5%29|Part 5]] A crowd of loafers before a saloon guying people as they passed, as we came by a drunken individual halted us and wanted to trade horses, though he had none in sight. My father told him he did not want to trade, and started the team. The loafer reached for the bridle to stop the team but that was all that Ben could stand, and raising his bristles, and showing his teeth, he let out a growl like a bear. The loafer took one look at a mouthful of big white teeth and ran back to the crowd. This pleased the other loaders immensely, and one of them insisted on buying the dog, but Ben made it plain that he had no intention of changing masters and we finally got clear of the loafers. It was near night but the family drove a few miles to get away from Metamora before camping. This was the last night of camping, and we were on the road early the next morning. We were in sight of Crow Creek when we met a man on horseback, my father stopped him and asked how far it was to Lacon. He answered about 10 miles. Then my father said, by any chance do you happen to know a man by the name of Sam Buck? Pointing to the north bluff of Crow Creek, he answered, "He lives about two miles back on that hill. He runs a saw mill in winter and makes brick in the summer. Go on until you cross the creek, a road comes down from the east in this road, turn to the right and follow that road and you will come to the mill. The folks did so and went up over what was called years later, Pea Ridge. We went on and finally we could hear the whine of the saw as it ripped through the tough old oak logs. There was heavy timber all around and this seemed homelike to the folks as they had lived all their lives in the heavy timber of Indiana. The saw mill was located on what is now Con Reis's farm. Uncle Sam lived a half mile north of the mill across a deep hollow in a two room house that they had built, when he and aunt Sarah were married. The next house we came to was owned by Joesph Myers one of the early settlers in old Salem, he had bought the farm from Grandfather Joe Malone a few years before. Myers was an inventive sort of fellow and he had built the mill and he had the finest outfit for making sorghum molasses in all the country round. The mill had been running since August... Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_7%29|Part 7]].

The Buck Family (Part 3)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_2%29| Part 2]] When my mother was three weeks old her mother died and my grandfather let a childless couple by the name of Corey take my mother for a short time, until he could make arrangements to keep her himself. The Corey's were afraid that they would not be allowed to keep the child [sic] kidnapped her and took her to the backwoods of Crawfordsville. My grandfather searched high and low for her but he never knew what became of his daughter. The Corey's treated my mother as their own children until they began to have children of their own. Then they made my mother a slave to care for a flock of six or seven children of their own. Mother supposed that she was one of theirs and could not understand what had come over her foster parents. An old man who pitied my mother, suspected that she did not belong to the Corey's took it upon himself to look into the matter and after a time got a confession from Corey of how they have obtained possession of the child. This man took another step and told my mother the truth about her parentage in the presence of Corey and his wife. They admitted the facts and gave her the address of her people in Cincinnati. My mother immediately left the Corey's and went to make her home with an old couple by the name of Warren. She wrote a letter to the address given her by the Corey's and was astonished to receive a letter from a brother. My mother was then 16 years. Her brother invited her to pay him a visit which she did and found she had another brother, bother of her brothers were prosperous business men of Cincinnati. Her father was reported by neighbors who knew him, to be wealthy, but her brothers refused to make an accounting on the ground that the estate had been closed for 16 years and could not be re-opened. My mother learned that the Tumy family in Cincinatti was descended from a younger brother of Lord Tumy of Ireland. Many years later my mother became acquainted with John Fitzgibbons, an Irishman living in Lacon, who avowed that he had been born on the Tumy estate in Ireland and gave much information about the Tumy's of Ireland. I have suspected that relationship to royalty is a very doubtful honor. In time my folks decided to try their fortunes in Illinois, so on the 2nd day of October in 1866 they began what [sic] the most talked of journey in their lies. The distance was less than 150 miles, but it was made in a covered... Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_4%29|Part 4]]

The Buck Family (story)

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Story written by [[Buck-749|Charles Buck]]. The founder of the Buck family in America was Hosea Buck, who came from England shortly after the Quakers settled Pennsylvania, about 1638, and settled about 40 miles from Pennsylvania. He had some money or he became possessed in some way of a large tract of land. As was the custom in those days, aided and abetted by his good wife, they raised a large family, and of the family 8 were boys, enough to stock the entire country with Bucks. The family prospered and their name was given to a County, and to a mountain. Bucks County and Bucks Mountain stand as monuments to our family that time cannot destroy. Buck's County was actually named by William Penn after Buckinghamshire, England. When I was there some 30 years ago, every fourth person was named Buck. While the original stock of Bucks came from England, a large influx of Germans settled near and inter-married with the Bucks and as a result the English language was forgotten and that mongrel language known as Pennsylvania Dutch was spoken, down to my father's time, who went to school to learn English. The founder of this western branch of the Buck family was [[Buck-740|Andrew Jackson Buck]], who was born in Pennsylvania and grew to manhood there but decided that he would see [sic] the country was like farther west. He had learned the trade of shoemaker, so that he was assured of finding work at all times. With his kit of tools slung over his shoulder and a sound pair of legs, he set out to walk to Ohio, which he reached in due time. He stayed in Ohio for several years, but walked back to Pennsylvania once to see his folks and then returned to Ohio. He was not satisfied there and shouldering his kit of tools he set out for Indiana. He had almost crossed the state before he found a place to his liking. The village of [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Crawfordsville,+IN&aq=0&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=38.826758,79.013672&vpsrc=0&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Crawfordsville,+Montgomery,+Indiana&ll=40.046409,-86.87439&spn=0.073459,0.154324&t=h&z=13&iwloc=A Crawfordsville] contained 3 or 4 log cabins, but it looked like a good place for a shoemaker, and it was. The shoemaker went from house to house and stayed until he had made foot wear for all of the family, which in families of 10 to 15 was no small job. In the homes of one of his patrons he fell in love with a daughter, and being a young man of good habits... Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_2%29| Part 2]] === Notes ===

The Buck Family (Part 4)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_3%29|Part 3]] ...wagon, and the time required was 8 days. The seven nights were spent in outdoor camps. It was worthy of notice that the family possessed no fire arms of any kind. My father had no love for them and never fired a gun a half dozen times in all his life. But there was one faithful guard day and night, a large New Foundland dog, coal black and with a white breast and plume-like tail that made him a very handsome dog. His name was Ben and he took charge of the party. I would give much for a picture of that pioneer family on the march. There were nine persons in the party of which I was the youngest. The party left Crawfordsville at daylight with Ben leading the way, looking backwards every few yards to make sure that the wagon had not turned off on some cross road. A light rain began falling about 10 o'clock in the morning, the wind whipped to the north west and snow began falling, increasing in volume as the night came on until a regular blizzard was blowing and the ground was covered with snow to the depth of two inches. The country was thinly settled, and log cabins were few and far between. The prospect for camping in the snow, with out wood, was not a cheerful one, but when it was nearly dark they came to a deserted old cabin having a fire place. The family piled out and took possession and prepared to spend the night. Wood was found and a fire built in the chimney. Bread was baked in a large iron skillet with a long handle and a heavy iron lid. The dough was put in the skillet, and set on a bed of live coals. The lid was placed on the skillet and covered with live coals. There was one drawback, the lid had to be lifted every little while to let out the steam or the bread would be soggy. In due time the bread was baked a rich brown and to nine hungry mouths it was like manna from Heaven. After being warmed and fed, the spirits of the family came back and Ben was so pleased that he waved his tail so hard that it raised a dust and he was ordered to lie down and keep quiet. The night was spent in comfort and a bright sun the next brought back the usual high spirits of the family. At one time the family seriously considered turning back. By noon the snow had melted and by night the ground was dry. For the next six nights camp was made in the open. Eight members of the family slept in the wagon and my father and Ben slept under it. Two or three times each night... Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_5%29|Part 5]]

Our Family Reunion-24

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Gail Barbara Reed-Kogel Tribute Page

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In Memory of Gail Reed- Kogel. Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother and Friend! Gail was an unassuming woman who believed deeply in God. She lived her life for her family. Love You Forever.

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Nasceu em Anadia, viveu em Lourenço Marques desde 1967 até 1983. Viveu na cidade da Beira desde 1983 até 1988.

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Volver a [[Space:Árbol Errázuriz parcial|Árbol Errázuriz parcial]] ------------- [[Aguirre_Boza-1|Mariana Aguirre Boza 1775 - ]] [[Aldunate_Guerrero-1|María Rosa Aldunate Guerrero 1753 - 1810]] [[Aliaga_Calatayud-1|Manuela Aliaga Calatayud 1810 - ]] [[Álvarez_Prieto-1|Mercedes Álvarez Prieto 1842 - ]] [[Alvear_Balbastro-1|Carlos María Alvear Balbastro 1789 - 1853]] [[Alvear_Cambaceres-1|Elvira Alvear Cambaceres 1907 - 1959]] [[Alvear_Elortondo-2|Federico Alvear Elortondo 1884 - 1957]] [[Alvear_Elortondo-1|Mercedes Alvear Elortondo 1896 - 1962]] [[Alvear_Fernández_Coronel-2|Carlos María Alvear Fernández Coronel 1850 - 1928]] [[Alvear_Fernández_Coronel-3|Diego Alvear Fernández Coronel 1866 - 1923]] [[Alvear_Fernández_Coronel-1|María Josefa Virginia Alvear Fernández Coronel October 8, 1859 - July 3, 1935]] [[Alvear_Fernández_Coronel-4|Teodelina Alvear Fernández Coronel 1842 - 1898]] [[Alvear_Ortiz_Basualdo-1|Ana Alvear Ortiz Basualdo 1914 - 1994]] [[Alvear_Pacheco-1|Marcelo Torcuato Alvear Pacheco 1868 - 1942]] [[Alvear_Ponce_De_León-1|Diego Alvear Ponce De León 1749 - 1830]] [[Alvear_Sáenz_de_la_Quintanilla-2|Diego Federico Alvear Sáenz de la Quintanilla 1826 - 1887]] [[Alvear_Sáenz_de_la_Quintanilla-1|Torcuato Alvear Sáenz de la Quintanilla 1822 - 1890]] [[Alvear_Ward-1|Sabina Alvear Ward 1815 - 1906]] [[Arguedas-3|Manuela Arguedas 1830 - 1871]] [[Ariztía_Pinto-1|Josefa Ariztía Pinto 1840 - ]] [[Ariztía_Pinto-2|Luisa Ariztía Pinto 1853 - ]] [[Balbastro_Dávila-1|Josefa Balbastro Dávila 1759 - 1804]] [[Balmaceda_Fernández-1|José Ramón Balmaceda Fernández 1856 - 1926]] [[Balmaceda_Valdés-1|Gustavo Balmaceda Valdés 1883 - 1924]] [[Balmaceda_Valdés-2|Eduardo Balmaceda Valdés 1895 - 1969]] [[Barceló_Lira-1|Roberto Barceló Lira 1885 - 1936]] [[Beeche_Caldera-1|Mª Luisa Beeche Caldera 1881 - 1969]] [[Bello_Dunn-2|Emilio Bello Dunn 1845 - 1875]] [[Bello_Dunn-1|Juan Bello Dunn 1825 - 1860]] [[Bello_López-1|Andrés Bello López 1781 - 1865]] [[Bello_Reyes-2|Inés Bello Reyes 1848 - January 5, 1869]] [[Bello_Reyes-1|Rebeca Bello Reyes 1855 - 1923]] [[Bello_Rozas-1|Ana Luisa Bello Rozas 1865 - ]] [[Blasco_Cacho-1|María Blasco Cacho 1870 - 1925]] [[Blasco_Ibáñez-1|Vicente Blasco Ibáñez 1867 - 1928]] [[Browne_Aliaga-1|Juana Browne Aliaga 1846 - ]] [[Browne_Aliaga-2|Mariana Browne Aliaga 1840 - ]] [[Browne_Harvey-1|Bartholomew George Browne Harvey 1800 - ]] [[Budge_Zañartu-1|Olga Budge Zañartu 1879 - 1957]] [[Bulnes_Pinto-1|Elena Bulnes Pinto 1848 - ]] [[Bulnes_Prieto-1|Manuel Bulnes Prieto 1799 - 1866]] [[Cambaceres_Thwaites-1|Mariana Cambaceres Thwaites 1872 - ]] [[Chadwick_Claro-1|Eduardo Chadwick Claro 1960 - ]] [[Chadwick_Errázuriz-1|Alfonso Chadwick Errázuriz 1914 - 1993]] [[Chadwick_Ortúzar-1|Alejandro Chadwick Ortúzar 1883 - ]] [[Claro_Marchant-1|Patricia Claro Marchant 1920 - ]] [[Concha_Subercaseaux-2|Daniel Concha Subercaseaux 1864 - ]] [[Concha_Subercaseaux-1|Emiliana Concha Subercaseaux 1862 - 1905]] [[Concha_Valdés-1|Mª Olivia Concha Valdés 1890 - 1977]] [[De_Santiago_Concha_y_Toro-1|Melchor (de Santiago Concha y Toro]] [[Correa_Errázuriz-1|Mercedes Correa Errázuriz 1864 - 1915]] [[Darrigrande-1|Mª Antonia Darrigrande 1778 - ]] [[Délano_Edwards-1|Roberto Délano Edwards 1834 - 1884]] [[Délano_Ferguson-1|Paul Hinckley Délano Ferguson 1806 - 1881]] [[Délano_Ross-1|Jorge Délano Ross 1875 - 1961]] [[Délano_Ross-2|Lucía Délano Ross 1905 - 1946]] [[De_Saulles-1|John Gerard Longer De Saulles 1878 - 1917]] [[De_Saulles_Errázuriz-1|John Longer De Saulles Errázuriz December 25, 1912 - 1940]] [[Dunn-1080|Isabel Dunn 1804 - ]] [[Eastman_Beeche-4|Carlos Eastman Beeche 1908 - 1985]] [[Eastman_Beeche-1|Mª Isabel Eastman Beeche 1905 - 1984]] [[Eastman_Cox-1|Edmundo Eastman Cox 1877 - 1944]] [[Eastman_Quiroga-2|Adela Eastman Quiroga 1840 - 1910]] [[Eastman_Quiroga-1|Tomás Eastman Quiroga 1841 - 1890]] [[Eastman_White-1|Edmundo Eastman White 1810 - 1875]] [[Echazarreta_Pérez_Cotapos-1|Amelia Echazarreta Pérez Cotapos 1865 - ]] [[Echenique_Correa-1|José Miguel Echenique Correa 1888 - ]] [[Echenique_Rozas-1|Magdalena Echenique Rozas 1919 - 2000]] [[Echeverría_Bello-1|Inés Echeverría Bello 1868 - 1949]] [[Echeverría_Valdés-1|Félix Echeverría Valdés 1841 - 1915]] [[Edwards_Ariztía-1|José Eugenio Edwards Ariztía 1890 - ]] [[Edwards_Bello-1|Joaquín Edwards Bello 1887 - 1968]] [[Edwards_Brown-1|George Edwards Brown 1780 - 1848]] [[Edwards_Budge-1|Agustín Roberto Edwards Budge 1899 - 1957]] [[Edwards_Eastman-2|Agustín Edwards Eastman 1927 - ]] [[Edwards_Eastman-3|Roberto Edwards Eastman 1937 - ]] [[Edwards_Eastman-1|Sonia Edwards Eastman 1929 - 1973]] [[Edwards_Garriga-3|Guillermo Eugenio Edwards Garriga 1855 - 1921]] [[Edwards_Garriga-4|Joaquín Edwards Garriga 1845 - ]] [[Edwards_Garriga-1|Jorge Edwards Garriga 1845 - ]] [[Edwards_Garriga-2|Luis Edwards Garriga 1860 - ]] [[Edwards_Irarrazaval-1|Sergio Edwards Irarrazaval 1895 - ]] [[Edwards_Mac-Clure-6|Agustín Edwards Mac-Clure 1878 - 1941]] [[Edwards_Mac-Clure-4|Juana Edwards Mac-Clure 1890 - 1971]] [[Edwards_Mac-Clure-5|María Edwards Mac-Clure 1893 - 1972]] [[Edwards_Matte-1|Rosario Edwards Matte 1900 - 1929]] [[Edwards_Ossandon-2|Agustín Edwards Ossandon 1815 - 1878]] [[Edwards_Ossandon-3|Carmen Edwards Ossandon 1813 - ]] [[Edwards_Ossandon-1|Joaquín Edwards Ossandon 1806 - 1869]] [[Edwards_Ossandon-4|Teresa Gregoria Edwards Ossandon 1810 - 1844]] [[Edwards_Ross-1|Agustín Edwards Ross 1852 - 1897]] [[Edwards_Valdés-1|Jorge Edwards Valdés 1931 - ]] [[Elguín_Rodríguez-1|Luis Elguín Rodríguez 1855 - 1917]] [[Elortondo_Armstrong-1|Mercedes Elortondo Armstrong 1859 - 1940]] [[Errázuriz_Aldunate-3|Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate 1777 - 1841]] [[Errázuriz_Aldunate-1|Francisco Javier Errázuriz Aldunate 1773 - 1845]] [[Errázuriz_Aldunate-2|Isidoro Errázuriz Aldunate 1782 - 1833]] [[Errázuriz_Aldunate-4|Ramón Errázuriz Aldunate 1785 - 1875]] [[Errázuriz_Alvear-1|Josefina Errázuriz Alvear 1882 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Alvear-2|Matías Errázuriz Alvear 1881 - 1953]] [[Errázuriz_Echaurren-3|Federico Errázuriz Echaurren 1850 - 1901]] [[Errázuriz_Echaurren-2|Luis Errázuriz Echaurren 1858 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Echaurren-1|María Errázuriz Echaurren 1860 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Echazarreta-1|Leonor Errázuriz Echazarreta 1888 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Errázuriz-1|Joaquín Errázuriz Errázuriz 1835 - ]] [[Errázuriz_García_Moreno-1|Soledad Errázuriz García Moreno 1950 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Gibson-1|Canuto-Percy Errázuriz Gibson 1950 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Herreros-1|Eugenio Errázuriz Herreros 1877 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Huici-2|Carmen Errázuriz Huici 1880 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Huici-3|María Errázuriz Huici 1880 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Huici-1|Maximiano Errázuriz Huici 1880 - 1940]] [[Errázuriz_Larraín-1|Francisco Javier Errázuriz Larraín 1711 - 1767]] [[Errázuriz_Madariaga-1|Francisco Javier Errázuriz Madariaga 1744 - 1810]] [[Errázuriz_Madariaga-2|María del Carmen Errázuriz Madariaga 1745 - 1772]] [[Errázuriz_Mayo-1|Concepción Errázuriz Mayo 1812 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Nin_Cardona-1|Canuto Germán Errázuriz Nin Cardona 1987 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Nin_Cardona-2|Paulina Errázuriz Nin Cardona 1984 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Ortúzar-4|José Antonio Errázuriz Ortúzar 1852 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Ortúzar-2|Juan Esteban Errázuriz Ortúzar 1860 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Ortúzar-3|María Errázuriz Ortúzar 1865 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Ortúzar-1|Matías Errázuriz Ortúzar 1866 - 1953]] [[Errázuriz_Salas-1|José Agustín Errázuriz Salas 1821 - 1888]] [[Errázuriz_Sotomayor-2|Dolores Errázuriz Sotomayor 1811 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Sotomayor-1|Francisco Javier Errázuriz Sotomayor 1802 - 1881]] [[Errázuriz_Urmeneta-1|Amalia Errázuriz Urmeneta 1860 - 1930]] [[Errázuriz_Urmeneta-4|Guillermo Errázuriz Urmeneta 1857 - 1895]] [[Errázuriz_Urmeneta-3|José Tomás Errázuriz Urmeneta 1856 - 1927]] [[Errázuriz_Urmeneta-2|Rafael Valentín Errázuriz Urmeneta 1861 - 1923]] [[Errázuriz_Valdés-1|Maximiano Errázuriz Valdés 1895 - 1950]] [[Errázuriz_Valdivieso-2|Crescente Errázuriz Valdivieso 1839 - 1931]] [[Errázuriz_Valdivieso-3|María Mercedes Errázuriz Valdivieso 1838 - 1905]] [[Errázuriz_Valdivieso-1|Maximiano Errázuriz Valdivieso 1832 - 1890]] [[Errázuriz_Vergara-1|Blanca Elena Errázuriz Vergara 1894 - 1940]] [[Errázuriz_Vergara-2|Guillermo Errázuriz Vergara 1898 - 1922]] [[Errázuriz_Vial-1|Teresa Errázuriz Vial 1910 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-2|Carlota Errázuriz Zañartu 1823 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-4|Eugenio Errázuriz Zañartu 1920 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-1|Federico Errázuriz Zañartu 1825 - 1877]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-5|Ignacio Errázuriz Zañartu 1920 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-6|Jaime Errázuriz Zañartu 1920 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-3|Max Errázuriz Zañartu 1920 - ]] [[Fernández_Coronel-1|Teodelina Fernández Coronel 1832 - 1909]] [[Fernández_Maquieira_Dueñas-1|Mª Rita Fernández Maquieira Dueñas 1840 - ]] [[Fontecilla_Varas-1|Mariano Fontecilla Varas 1894 - 1987]] [[Formas_Patiño-1|Mª Carmen Formas Patiño 1774 - ]] [[Francois-47|Charles Francois 1900 - ]] [[Francois_Délano-1|Douce Francois Délano 1943 - 2005]] [[Freitas-13|Joseph Freitas 1940 - 1966]] [[Gandarillas_Edwards-2|Carmen Gandarillas Edwards 1915 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Edwards-3|Juana Gandarillas Edwards 1915 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Edwards-1|Mª Rosa Gandarillas Edwards 1911 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Guzmán-1|Francisca Javiera Gandarillas Guzmán 1800 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Guzmán-2|José Santiago Gandarillas Guzmán July 18, 1797 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Huici-2|Carmen Gandarillas Huici 1887 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Huici-1|José Antonio Gandarillas Huici 1887 - 1970]] [[Gandarillas_Luco-1|José Antonio Gandarillas Luco 1839 - 1913]] [[Gandarillas_Luco-2|Pedro Nolasco Gandarillas Luco 1839 - 1891]] [[Gandarillas_Romero-1|Santiago Gandarillas Romero 1760 - ]] [[García_Moreno_Vicuña-1|Eliana García Moreno Vicuña 1923 - April 20, 2009]] [[Garmendia_Alurralde-1|Luisa Garmendia Alurralde 1789 - ]] [[Garriga_Argandoña-1|Margarita Garriga Argandoña 1820 - ]] [[Gibson_Parra-1|Rosario Gibson Parra 1922 - 2010]] [[Guzmán_Ibáñez-1|Mª Carmen Guzmán Ibáñez 1766 - ]] [[Herreros_Rodríguez-1|Viviana Herreros Rodríguez 1857 - ]] [[Huici_Arguedas-4|Elisa Huici Arguedas 1860 - ]] [[Huici_Arguedas-1|Eugenia Huici Arguedas 1860 - 1951]] [[Huici_Arguedas-3|José Huici Arguedas 1860 - ]] [[Huici_Arguedas-2|Rosa Huici Arguedas 1860 - ]] [[Huici_Lataste-1|Josefina Huici Lataste 1880 - ]] [[Huici_Ostolaza-1|Roque Jacinto Huici Ostolaza 1750 - ]] [[Huici_Peon-1|Ildefonso Huici Peon 1814 - 1871]] [[Huici_Trucios-4|Ana Josefa Huici Trucios 1785 - ]] [[Huici_Trucios-1|Manuel Huici Trucios 1780 - ]] [[Huici_Trucios-3|Mercedes Huici Trucios 1780 - ]] [[Huneeus_Gana-1|Francisco Huneeus Gana 1876 - 1958]] [[Huneeus_Salas-1|Esther Huneeus Salas 1902 - 1985]] [[Íñiguez_Larraín-1|Pedro Felipe Íñiguez Larraín 1873 - 1940]] [[Íñiguez_Matte-1|Mª Eleanora Íñiguez Matte 1902 - 1926]] [[Larraín_Alcalde-1|Joaquín Larraín Alcalde 1850 - ]] [[Larraín_Echeverría-1|Rebeca Larraín Echeverría 1895 - 1933]] [[Larraín_Salas-1|Mª del Carmen Larraín Salas 1740 - ]] [[Laso_Ureta-1|Florinda Laso Ureta 1840 - ]] [[Lataste_Beauchef-1|Teresa Lataste Beauchef 1860 - ]] [[Letelier_Llona-1|Alfonso Letelier Llona 1912 - 1994]] [[Lezica_Alvear-1|Diego Manuel José Lezica Alvear 1881 - ]] [[López_Fernández_Maquieira-1|Enrique López Fernández Maquieira 1865 - ]] [[López_García_Ortiz-1|Enrique López García Ortiz 1835 - ]] [[López_Huici-1|Patricia López Huici 1912 - 2010]] [[López_Pérez-2|Arturo López Pérez 1875 - 1949]] [[López_Vargas-1|Carlos López Vargas 1842 - ]] [[López_Wilshaw-1|Arturo López Wilshaw 1900 - 1962]] [[Luco_Barros-1|Manuela Luco Barros 1857 - ]] [[Luco_Caldera-1|Pedro Nolasco Luco Caldera 1775 - 1837]] [[Luco_Huici-1|Felicidad Luco Huici 1835 - ]] [[Luco_Huici-2|Mª Carmen Luco Huici 1810 - ]] [[Luco_Huici-3|Pedro Nolasco Luco Huici 1820 - ]] [[Lynch_Galayn-1|Justo Pastor Lynch Galayn 1755 - 1830]] [[Lynch_Roo-1|Estanislao Lynch Roo 1793 - 1849]] [[Lynch_Roo-2|Patricio Lynch Roo 1789 - 1881]] [[Lynch_Solar-1|Luisa Lynch Solar 1864 - 1937]] [[Lynch_Zaldívar-2|Luis Alfredo Lynch Zaldívar 1834 - 1883]] [[Lynch_Zaldívar-1|Martina Lynch Zaldívar 1834 - 1883]] [[Lyon_Otaegui-1|Elvira Lyon Otaegui 1880 - ]] [[Mac-Clure_Ossandón-2|Mª Luisa Mac-Clure Ossandón 1852 - ]] [[Mackenna_O'Reilly-1|Juan Mackenna O'Reilly 1771 - 1814]] [[Mackenna_Vicuña-1|Carmen Mackenna Vicuña 1812 - ]] [[Madariaga_Jáuregui-1|María Loreto Madariaga Jáuregui 1728 - 1761]] [[Manso_De_Velasco_Santa_Cruz-1|Rosa Manso De Velasco Santa Cruz 1761 - ]] [[Matte_Bello-1|Rebeca Matte Bello 1875 - 1929]] [[Matte_Messía-1|Esteban Domingo Matte Messía 1820 - ]] [[Matte_Pérez-4|Augusto Matte Pérez 1843 - 1913]] [[Matte_Pérez-1|Rosario Matte Pérez 1855 - ]] [[Mayo_Pinto-1|Ana Bárbara Mayo Pinto 1795 - ]] [[Montt_Luco-1|Carolina Montt Luco 1825 - ]] [[Vicuña Lynch-1|Carlos Morla Lynch 1885 - 1969]] [[Vicuña_Zaldívar-1|Carlos Morla Vicuña 1846 - 1901]] [[Mujica_Láinez-2|Manuel Mujica Láinez 1910 - 1984]] [[Nin_Cardona-1|Paulina Nin Cardona 1958 - ]] [[Ogilvy-Grant-3|George-Randolf-Seymour (Ogilvy-Grant]] [[Ogilvy-Grant_Errázuriz-2|Hester-Marie (Ogilvy-Grant Errázuriz]] [[Ogilvy-Grant_Errázuriz-1|Randolph Anthony (Ogilvy-Grant Errázuriz]] [[Orrego_Luco-1|Luis Orrego Luco 1866 - 1942]] [[Ortiz_Basualdo_Elía-1|Felisa Ortiz Basualdo Elía 1888 - 1971]] [[Ortúzar_Bulnes-1|Elena Ortúzar Bulnes 1872 - 1963]] [[Ortúzar_Formas-1|José Angel Ortúzar Formas 1808 - 1868]] [[Ortúzar_Formas-4|Juan Esteban Ortúzar Formas 1802 - ]] [[Ortúzar_Gandarillas-1|Cornelia Ortúzar Gandarillas 1823 - ]] [[Ortúzar_Ibáñez_de_Ovalle-1|José Ortúzar Ibáñez de Ovalle 1769 - ]] [[Ortúzar_Montt-2|Ana Luisa Ortúzar Montt 1844 - 1930]] [[Ortúzar_Montt-1|Ángel Ortúzar Montt 1845 - ]] [[Ortúzar_Ovalle-1|Mª Jesús Ortúzar Ovalle 1842 - ]] [[Ossandon_Iribarren-1|Isabel Ossandon Iribarren 1784 - 1830]] [[Ossa_Browne-1|Luis Gregorio Ossa Browne 1865 - ]] [[Ossa_Cerda-1|Gregorio Ossa Cerda 1840 - ]] [[Ossa_Concha-1|Mª Luz Ossa Concha 1885 - ]] [[Ovalle_Bezanilla-2|Dolores Ovalle Bezanilla 1813 - ]] [[Pacheco_Reynoso-1|Elvira Pacheco Reynoso 1831 - 1895]] [[Pacini_Quinteros-1|Regina Pacini Quinteros 1871 - 1965]] [[Palazuelos_Aldunate-1|Manuela María Palazuelos Aldunate 1766 - 1841]] [[Peón_Villaverde-1|Tomasa Peón Villaverde 1785 - 1814]] [[Pérez_Izquierdo-1|Rosalía del Carmen Pérez Izquierdo 1850 - ]] [[Pérez_Vargas-6|Rosario Pérez Vargas 1826 - ]] [[Piñera_Carballo-1|José Piñera Carballo 1917 - 1991]] [[Piñera_Echenique-1|Sebastián Piñera Echenique 1949 - ]] [[Pinto_Díaz_de_la_Puente-1|Francisco Antonio Pinto Díaz de la Puente 1785 - 1858]] [[Pinto_Garmendia-2|Anibal Pinto Garmendia 1825 - 1884]] [[Pinto_Garmendia-1|Enriqueta Pinto Garmendia 1815 - 1904]] [[Pinto_Garmendia-3|Luisa Pinto Garmendia 1815 - ]] [[Quiroga-4|Juan Bautista Quiroga 1770 - ]] [[Quiroga_Darrigrande-1|Carmen Quiroga Darrigrande 1812 - 1897]] [[Quiroga_Darrigrande-2|Tomasa Quiroga Darrigrande 1813 - ]] [[Reyes_Gómez-1|Rosario Reyes Gómez 1827 - ]] [[Riesco_Droguett-1|José Mauricio Riesco Droguett 1814 - 1874]] [[Riesco_Errázuriz-1|Germán Riesco Errázuriz 1854 - 1916]] [[Rodríguez-344|Gregorio M. 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