%eadnotat; ] 5217jaco Jackson-Conard Family Papers, 1748-1910 POD 1850 Deeds T Deed, Milton Conard to everard Conard Jr., New London. Pa. 17251937 Marriage certificate William Jackson to katherine Miller, New Garden, http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/friends/ead/5217jaco.xml
Extractions: %eadnotat; ]> Jackson-Conard Family Papers, 1748-1910 POD Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College. Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, May 2002. ENG Jackson-Conard Family Papers, 1748-1910 POD Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College Descriptive Summary Papers, Jackson-Conard Family 2.2 linear ft. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1399 Phone: (610) 328-8496 FAX: (610) 690-5728 The Jackson-Conard Family Papers include correspondence and other manuscripts of the Jackson and Conard families of London Grove Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The primary recipients are William Jackson (1746-1834), a Quaker minister, and his nephew, William Jackson (1789-1864), who served a single term in the Pennsylvania State Senate and was active in the anti-slavery movement. BIOGRAPHICAL/HISTORICAL William Jackson, a Quaker minister from Londongrove Township, Chester County, was born in 1746, the son of William (1705-1785) and Katherine Miller (1713-1781) Jackson. He was the grandson of Isaac Jackson (1665-1750) who emigrated from Ireland in 1725. This William Jackson was recommended as a minister by New Garden Preparative Meeting in 12mo 1775, and traveled with John Churchman on his last journey that same year. He continued to travel extensively throughout the Middle Atlantic region during the period of the Revolutionary War, and then to New England after 1781. In 1788 he married Hannah Seaman, an Elder of Westbury Monthly Meeting on Long Island and daughter of Thomas and Hannah Seaman. The couple resided in New York for about two years until they returned to Pennsylvania in 1790. Hannah was recognized as a minister herself by New Garden Meeting in 1792. William Jackson traveled to Britain and Ireland in 1802 and spent three years visiting Friends in Great Britain. He returned home in 1805. Despite his age, William was active in supporting the Orthodox position during the Hicksite Separation of 1827. Hannah and William Jackson remained childless. Hannah predeceased her spouse in 1833, and he followed in 1mo 1834.
Roll Of Honour - Cambridgeshire - Papworth Everard Buried St Peters, Papworth everard. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference RG Son of Charles and katherine Cairey; husband of Annie E. Cairey, http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Cambridgeshire/PapworthEverard.html
Extractions: It is a large wooden plaque and contains the various details and unusually gives the place of death and burial but not date of death. To the glory of God and to the men of this parish who gave their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1919. BREED Alfred George [Name George Alfred everywhere else] Private 55th Battalion, Canadian Infantry . Died at Bramshott Camp Friday, 10th December 1915. Aged 23. Born 14th February 1893 at Papworth Everard. Son of William and Julia Breed, London St, Godmanchester. Labourer by trade. Unmarried. Enlisted 14th May 1915 aged 22 years and 3 months, accepted 20th May 1915. Height 5 feet 9 inches, girth 39 inches. Complexion medium, eyes hazel brown, hair dark brown, religion Church of England. Buried St Peters, Papworth Everard. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1034 - 3
Gore Vidal At Hollywood.com katherine everard. Horizontal Line. Family fatherEugene Luther Vidal (divorced from Vidal s mother in 1935) grandfatherThomas Gore http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/Gore_Vidal/191568
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NucNews - November 7, 2005 NUCLEAR Australia These are defence department properties at Mount everard, Harts Range and Fishers Ridge, near katherine. The delegation of traditional owners said they held http://nucnews.net/nucnews/2005nn/0511nn/051107nn.txt
Extractions: NucNews - November 7, 2005 NUCLEAR australia Pressure mounts to oppose nuke dump November 07, 2005 The Australian http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,17168461%255E1702,00.html TRADITIONAL owners are stepping up pressure on Northern Territory senator Nigel Scullion to cross the floor over Federal Government plans to build a nuclear waste dump on their land. A group of eight representatives from Harts Range and Mount Everard, near Alice Springs, took their message to Parliament House today. They were joined by non-government politicians in presenting Senator Scullion, a member of the Country Liberal Party, with a petition of 9000 signatures opposing the proposed dump. Their protest came as Senator Scullion confirmed the federal government would allow a two-day Senate inquiry into the nuclear dump on November 21 and 22. Opposition parties want a month-long inquiry. NT Deputy Chief Minister Syd Stirling held last-ditch talks with Senator Scullion today in an attempt to get him to vote against the government's plans. Senator Scullion said although he had expressed concerns about the dump previously, information revealed during the Senate inquiry was unlikely to make him cross the floor and vote against the government's plans. "If at the end of the day people think my vote is going to change anyway, it won't," he said. Science Minister Brendan Nelson has compiled a short-list of three possible sites for the Commonwealth Radioactive Waste Management Facility. These are defence department properties at Mount Everard, Harts Range and Fishers Ridge, near Katherine. The delegation of traditional owners said they held grave fears for the safety of up to 5000 Aboriginal people living in small communities and out stations should the building of the low-level waste dump go ahead. The group protested outside the Lucas Heights nuclear reactor in Sydney yesterday, as NT Chief Minister Clare Martin conceded there were no grounds on which a legal challenge to the dump would be successful. Traditional owner William Tilmouth, from the Alcoota Aboriginal Corporation which ran cattle on two stations with a combined area of about 4000 square kilometres, today said his likelihood was at stake. "We're very concerned because of the rivers and the creeks - we pride ourselves on selling our cattle in regards to clean and green," Mr Tilmouth told reporters. "The traditional owners have said no and we'd like Senator Scullion to cross the floor and say no as well." Benedict Stephens, from Mount Everard, aid urgent action was needed from Senator Scullion. "We don't want a nuclear dump in our backyard," he said. "My elders back home there, they don't want this - we've got heaps of sacred sites around that area plus our hunting ground." Traditional owner Audrey McCormack said her land may be poisoned either by an accident on site or during the transport of materials. "This land, which has been ours for many thousands of years, may be poisoned," she said. "This is my kids' land and my grandkids' land where they learn about law, about hunting and about bush tucker." The Central Land Council (CLC), whose area covers Mount Everard and Harts Range, is bitterly opposed the waste dump proposal. But the Northern Land Council (NLC), whose region includes Fishers Ridge, offered to negotiate with the government about other possible sites on indigenous land. Mr Stirling, who accompanied the CLC's traditional owners, said the nuclear dump was designed to store low-level waste, but he feared it could be upgraded to handle highly radioactive material. Dr Nelson said he would consider the NLC's proposal to put forward other possible sites, provided traditional owners agreed and cultural issues were addressed. Legislation to allow the Federal Government to site a nuclear waste dump in the Northern Territory was introduced to the Senate today. The bills passed the House of Representatives last week. Nation 'best site for N-waste dump' Dan Box, Tom Richardson November 07, 2005 The Australian http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,17161171%255E2702,00.html AUSTRALIA is the best country to build an international nuclear waste dump, says the former head of Pangea, the British-backed company that tried to build a nuclear facility in outback South Australia. As pressure grows on Australia to build a desert dump, Charles McCombie, now executive director of the Association for Regional and International Underground Storage, a lobby group campaigning for an international nuclear waste site, plans to visit Sydney next year "and deliberately try to stir the pot". "You could put a map of Australia on the wall, throw a dart at it and have a 99 per cent chance of finding a site," he said. Mr McCombie's trip is part of a renewed campaign to re-establish Australia as an international nuclear waste site. The Northern Territory Government yesterday dropped a proposal to launch a High Court challenge against plans to build a dump in the territory. "It is disappointing that our legal advice has ruled out the option of a challenge against federal government legislation which tramples on the rights of Territorians," Chief Minister Clare Martin said. Traditional owners from central Australia will head to Canberra today in a bid to stop the proposed low-level nuclear waste dump in their region. William Tilmouth of the Alcoota Aboriginal Corporation, said: "That land is not vacant. There are over 5000 people living within that area, and the people don't want it poisoned." business Dutch businessman defends nuclear exports to Pakistan THE HAGUE (AFP) Nov 07, 2005 http://www.spacewar.com/2005/051107121011.p7wzhoa0.html A Dutch businessman and friend of the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb has admitted he shipped equipment used for uranium enrichment to Pakistan, according to Dutch public television. But Henk Slebos, who befriended Abdul Qadeer Khan when they were students at Delft in western Holland in the 1960s, denied the exports were illegal, said the producers of a documentary to be broadcast Monday night. Slebos, charged with an employee over the illegal export between 1999 and 2002 of parts for a nuclear centrifuge, faces an 18-month jail sentence and a 100,000-euro fine (120,000 dollars). Dutch prosecutors on Friday also requested Slebos's two companies be fined 250,000 euros (295,000 dollars). Slebos denies the shipments were illegal. The court verdict is due on November 18. "Who defines this illegality? The countries that have nuclear arms, therefore the United States," Slebos is quoted telling the television program. The businessman said he used a network comprising "hundreds of European enterprises" for the shipments and also discussed his friendship with Khan. In 1983, Khan was convicted in absentia to four years' jail for stealing secrets relating to uranium enrichment while working at Urenco, a Dutch enrichment facility. The verdict was overturned two years later on a technicality and the Dutch government declined to pursue the matter. Dutch and American intelligence services were aware of Khan's activities, Slebos told the programme. In January 2004, Khan admitted passing on nuclear technology to Iran, Libya and North Korea, and was quickly pardoned by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. In August, former Dutch prime minister Ruud Lubbers admitted the Netherlands twice allowed the Pakistani scientist to leave the country, in 1975 and 1986. The decision to drop the court case was made on the basis of advice from the United States CIA spy agency, he said. A former CIA agent, Richard Barlow, told the programme the US did little to prevent Pakistan, a key US ally after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, establishing a nuclear programme. Re-Energized Passed over for privatization, French firm Areva could still win big as global warming concerns and high oil prices put fission back in fashion BY PETER GUMBEL / PARIS November 7, 2005 Time Magazine http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/printout/0,13155,901051114-1126693,00.html If Anne Lauvergeon had been given the choice, the French nuclear-energy company she heads would have been the next state-owned firm slated for partial privatization. Earlier this year, she and her colleagues at Paris-based Areva jumped the gun by preparing all the official paperwork for a public offering, and lobbied the government hard to be next in line. Her insistence ruffled some feathers, especially in the Finance Ministry, according to people familiar with the behind-the-scenes maneuvering. And late last month, she officially lost her battle when Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and Finance Minister Thierry Breton announced that Electricité de France (edf), the huge state electricity supplier, would be next. Lauvergeon will no doubt get over her disappointment soon, since Areva emerges as a big winner even if its privatization is pushed back. That's because, as the price of selling 15% of its equity to the public, edf has agreed to invest as much as 40 billion over the next five years, mostly in France. Since nuclear power accounts for more than 75% of French electricity, a good chunk of that money is likely to go toward upgrading existing plants or building new ones. edf's dominant supplier: Areva, which has already picked up an order for a new-generation pressurized-water reactor to be built in the Normandy town of Flamanville from 2007. Lauvergeon and Areva are on a roll these days. Nuclear power, written off as dead throughout Europe and much of the rest of the world over the past two decades, is suddenly back in fashion. The public still shudders when recalling the accident at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island plant in 1979 and the disaster at Chernobyl seven years later, but these days, with worldwide demand for energy rising sharply, oil prices spiking at over $60 per bbl., and fears growing among the public at large about the lasting impact of greenhouse gases, the outlook for nuclear today is, well, quite radiant. This September, some 300 executives from the world of energy and politics clambered into a huge hole in the Finnish town of Olkiluoto to watch a laser light show as the climax to the ground breaking for the first nuclear plant to be built in Europe in 14 years. The winner of the 3 billion plant contract was Areva, in a joint subsidiary with Germany's Siemens. China currently has nine nuclear reactors in operation and says it will increase its nuclear capacity fivefold by 2020. The Chinese are expected to select a Western contractor for two new plants this year. The race is between Areva, Westinghouse and Russia's AtomStroyExport. Areva is well placed in the U.S., too. In September, it announced a joint venture with Baltimore, Maryland-based Constellation Energy to promote its new generation of nuclear plant, and expects orders for four reactors once the technology is approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Even in nuclear-resistant Europe, official attitudes are shifting. Bulgaria is currently holding a tender for two new reactors; British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who last week hosted an international conference on climate change, has called for a debate about the future of nuclear power amid signs that the government may order several new plants; and in both Germany and Sweden, public debates are raging as to whether to reverse a previous commitment to shut down existing reactors. It's no surprise that Lauvergeon talks about a "nuclear renaissance." Big obstacles remain, primarily the still-hostile public opinion in some countries and the unresolved problem of how to dispose of nuclear waste. Lars G. Josefsson, chief executive of the big Swedish utility Vattenfall, believes nuclear is on its way back, but cautions: "It will continue to be a very difficult question, especially in Europe, as many governments have taken very strong decisions in the past against nuclear." Areva is well placed to capitalize on any comeback because it is a one-stop shop for nuclear energy, with revenues last year of $13.5 billion and almost a one-third share of the market. Unlike its key competitors, Westinghouse and General Electric, Areva spans all aspects of the business. It mines and enriches uranium ore to make nuclear fuel; it designs and constructs reactors and helps operate them; and it recycles the spent fuel and packages the remaining waste. An engineer by training, Lauvergeon worked as an aide to the late French President François Mitterrand before joining the Lazard investment bank. In the late 1990s, the government asked her to take over Cogema, a state-owned nuclear reprocessing company. Convinced that nuclear had a big future, she orchestrated a merger with the other state-owned nuclear company, Framatome, which built plants and mined uranium, to create the French colossus. She has sought to create a positive image for the firm, and for nuclear energy in general, by sponsoring the French yacht in the America's Cup race and by launching a worldwide corporate-branding campaign that uses animated figures set to the 1980 disco hit Funkytown. The intended message, company officials say: nukes are cool. Claude Mandil, executive director of the Paris-based International Energy Agency, says that public-opinion considerations were never as high in France as elsewhere. And after 30 years of living with nuclear energy, the French have grown used to the idea and enjoy stable electricity prices, especially at a time when oil and gas prices are shooting up. "The French are fond of their nukes," Mandil says. But even in France, nuclear is not free from controversy. Still, two other towns besides Flamanville actively lobbied to be the site of the new French reactor. Opinion surveys commissioned by Areva for internal use show that nuclear's reputation has been improving. As recently as 2002, more people stressed the drawbacks of nuclear power rather than its advantages, according to the surveys. But that trend has reversed, and a clear majority now cites the pros rather than the cons. Critically, the surveys show that most respondents say concern about greenhouse gases and climate change are the key reasons for their views. Just how big could nukes become? Jean-Jacques Gautrot, who heads Areva's international division, does a quick calculation. Taking into account the world's growing energy needs, and the fact that many existing plants will be coming to the end of their lives, he reckons at least 800 new reactors will be built over the next 25 to 35 years. If nukes were to double their share of the world's electricity generation, to 30% of the total, the number of new nukes would be somewhere between 1,200 and 1,500. That may be wishful thinking, but for now Areva is convinced it's in the right place at the right time regardless of whether Lauvergeon wins her battle to privatize the firm.
Etext » Books Story of Sonny Sahib, The, by Mrs. everard Cotes; Path of a Star, The, by Mrs. everard Cotes; katherine s Sheaves, by Mrs. George Sheldon; Dawn, http://etext.teamnesbitt.com/books/am.html
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Soap Star Stats A-B-C Corbin Bernsen was born to Jeanne Cooper (katherine, YOUNG AND RESTLESS) and . prior to her Broadway debut in Doubles. MORE. Bleacher everard/PGP http://www.soapoperadigest.com/soapstarstats/abc/
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Gore Vidal - Biography, Plus Book Reviews & Excerpts. He also wrote a number of novels using the pseudonyms katherine everard, Cameron Kay and Edgar Box (detective books). He ran unsuccessfully for Congress in http://www.bookbrowse.com/biographies/index.cfm?author_number=497
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Extractions: Prolific US novelist, playwright, essayist and polemicist, one of the great stylists of contemporary American prose, who has been active in politics. Eugene Luther Gore Vidal Jr. was born the 3rd. October, 1925, in the Cadet Hospital at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, where his father, Gene Vidal, was an aeronautics instructor. His father was a fearless aviator and a sporting hero. His mother Nina, had a number of affairs and was fond of drink. Gore Vidal spent much of his childhood in Washington with his blind grandfather Senator Thomas Pryor Gore of Oklahoma. Vidal learned about political life from him and when he was a teenager he adopted the first name of Gore. Gene and Nina Vidal divorced in 1935. Nina Vidal married Hugh Auchincloss, and hence Gore Vidal acquired a stepfather in common with Jacqueline Kennedy. Gore Vidal was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy but was a mediocre student. He fell in love with a fellow pupil, Jimmie Trimble, who was later killed in action in 1945.
NDGW Pioneers Project Surname Index Sg George Washington 45430 Sharrock Amy Catherine 52-133 Sharrock everard Jr. . Sherwin James Leander Cathcart 27-365 Sherwin katherine 27-368 Sherwin http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/ndgwsg.htm
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2thepresidents Thomas everard, John everard, Judith everard, John Appleton, Priscilla Appleton, . Harpersfield, katherine Milton, Elizabeth Marshall, http://genealogy2.com/thepresidents/2thepresidents.html
Books From 1950 With US Copyright Not Renewed Eugene Luther VIDAL, Jr {US} M 1925 Oct 3 living 2008 A Star s Progress (ps katherine everard) f {50E}1950 Russell Halderman WAGNER {US} M ? http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ccer/1950x.htm
Extractions: you must verify any information in it before relying on it . See here The books are divided into 3 categories: Explanation of abbreviations: I'd welcome ( webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk ) any more information of relevance, eg clarification of authors' US nationality, country of first publication, whether simultaneously published in US and abroad, etc. PROBABLY IN U.S. PUBLIC DOMAIN nee nee nee nee nee ne nee nee nee nee nee LIKELY IN U.S. PUBLIC DOMAIN POSSIBLY IN U.S. PUBLIC DOMAIN These are books by authors I believe to be non-US citizens (though may include some US citizens I have not yet identified as such) - if any of these were published in the US, the rules on works by non-US authors (see here ) will apply.
Extractions: Katherine Howard, fifth Queen of Henry VIII (and cousin of her predecessor, Anne Boleyn ), was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard and Joyce Culpeper. Her mother died when she was a little girl and Katherine was brought up by her grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, in whose household, at Horsham (Norfolk) and then Lambeth (Surrey), she was very carelessly looked after. Katherine seems to have allowed herself to grow accustomed to acts of impropriety. In the year 1540, she was brought to Court, perhaps with the intention of captivating Henry, by the agency of the Catholic party, then swayed by Bishop Gardiner ; and she was secretly married to the King in the July of that year. Early in August, Henry acknowledged her as Queen. Her conduct in this capacity was light-minded, if not wicked. Before the next year was out, she was having secret interviews with some of her old lovers, one of whom she actually made her secretary. Henry was utterly taken aback when he discovered evidence of this and of the immorality of his wife's past life. When confronted with this evidence, however, Katherine admitted her previous guilt only, denying that she had ever been unfaithful to Henry. She was, attainted of high treason in January 1542 and executed on February 13th.
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Mickey Fact 4 Veteran War of 1812 (brother everard was also) Fact 5 buried Forney s or Old Bird s Run Children of JOHN SHARROCK and katherine PIERCE are http://web.tusco.net/wisenct/W-Sharrock.html
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Saints Of July 30 He was chosen by Queen Catherine of Aragon, wife of King Henry VIII, everard was educated at Cambridge for the Protestant ministry. http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0730.htm
Extractions: 3rd or 4th century. Abdon and Sennen are said to have been Persian princes or nobles (but may have been servants) who had become Christians and were captured during one of either Diocletian's or Decius's persecutionspossibly already having been taken prisoner during a Roman campaign in Persia. In Rome they devoted themselves to serving Christian prisoners and burying the bodies of martyrs. Following the glorious tradition of those Christians who preferred death to renouncing Jesus, when the Romans brought idols to be worshipped by the two saints, Abdon and Sennen spat on them. Their story has one strange twist. The two men were taken to the Roman Coliseum to be torn apart by wild beasts. But, we are told, the bears and lions simply refused to touch or harm them. They had to be cut in pieces by gladiators, who thus showed themselves more savage than untamed animals. A brave Roman Christian named Quirinus gathered together their dismembered corpses and buried them. And when Emperor Constantine the Great became a supporter of Christianity, they were buried with honor in the cemetery of Pontianus on the via Portuensis. Their cultus was recorded in the Deposito martyrum written in 354 and in early Roman Sacramentaries (Benedictines, Bentley, Delaney, Farmer).
Digby01 Catherine Pakeman (dau of Simon Pakeman of Kirby and Wigtone). 1. Symon or everard Digby of Tilton. m. Agnes Clark (dau of John Clark). A. Sir everard Digby http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/dd/digby01.htm
Extractions: Families covered: Digby of Bristol, Digby of Coleshill, Digby of Drystoke, Digby of Gothurst, Digby of North Luffenham, Digby of Tilton Robert Digby of Tilton m. Catherine Pakeman (dau of Simon Pakeman of Kirby and Wigtone) Symon or Everard Digby of Tilton m. Agnes Clark (dau of John Clark) A. Sir Everard Digby of Tilton, Sheriff of Rutland (d Towton 1440) m. Jaqueta Ellys (dau of Sir John Ellys or Ellis of Devonshire) i. Sir Everard Digby of Tilton and Drystoke m. Margery Heydon (dau of Sir John Heydon of Norfolk) a. Kenelyn Digby of Stoke Dry or Drystoke m. Anna Coope (dau of Sir Anthony Coope or Cope of Hanwell) Everard Digby m. Mary Neale (dau of Francis Neale of Kethorpe) (A) Sir Everard Digby (b 1581, d 29.01.1606, conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot) The following has been supplemented by information kindly provided by a site visitor (OWC, 07.07.07). m. (1596) Mary Mulsho (dau of William Mulsho of Goathurst)
Hamilton Chart Hattie McKellar raised John Little Hodges Jr \Lurline McKellar, New Jersey, never married Joseph Hamilton Catherine Hamilton \everard http://www.powow.com/sandyhodges/genea/BlkshXX/andrew.htm
Everard Family Genealogy Forum Wilfred Palmer everard and Catherine Arline Marsden Lori Lanum 4/22/07. Re Wilfred Palmer everard and Catherine Arline Marsden - James everard 10/03/07 http://genforum.genealogy.com/everard/
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