New Hampshire/TITLE> Weston BR 18751877 Person Colby Cheney BR 1877-1879 Benjamin Franklin Spaulding BR 1929-1931 Charles William Tobey BR 1931-1935 John Gilbert http://www.innvista.com/society/government/leaders/ustates/newhamp.htm
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1875 James Adams Weston (2x) 1875 1877 Person Colby Cheney 1828 - 1901 Spaulding 1869 - 1955 1929 - 1931 Charles William Tobey 1880 - 1953 1931 http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Rotunda/2209/New_Hampshire.html
Sackett Family She married December 29, 1867 to Edwin Hiram Harris, the son of William Sly andElizabeth (Wooden) Charles Colby, there is no information listed here. http://www.geocities.com/histmich/sackett.html
Extractions: Charles Sackett , the son of Ezekiel and Elizabeth (Woodward) Sackett was born September 10, 1809 in New York State. He married about 1828 to Eliza Ann DeGraw , who was born December 28, 1808. They came to Michigan about 1831 and settled in Redford Township , Wayne County. Charles died on March 14, 1860, and his wife, Eliza died on October 1, 1895. They are both buried in the Bell Branch Cemetery, Redford . Their children are as follows (total 11):
University Of Maryland Timeline sons of Charles Benedict Calvert George, Charles, William and Eugene. Thomas H. Spence (18671937), a professor of languages, serves briefly as http://www.urhome.umd.edu/timeline/
Extractions: Site selected, 420 acres of Charles Benedict Calvert's Riverdale plantation; purchase price $21,400. In 1858, landowner Charles Benedict Calvert issues stock certificates to help launch Maryland Agricultural College, the forerunner of the University of Maryland. Benjamin Hallowell (1799-1877) was president of the Maryland Agricultural College from 1859 to 1860. October 6, 1859
Extractions: Descendants of Danyell Broadley de West Morton Ninth Generation (Continued) Ray Charles Bradley Chester Bradley Ogden Bradley Roswell Bradley ... Danyell ) was born on 23 Apr 1881. He died on 22 Sep 1954 in Silver Creek, New York, USA. Ray married Belle Griewisch on 28 May 1908. Belle was born on 17 May 1887. She died on 17 Feb 1936 in Silver Creek, New York, USA. They had the following children: M i Chester Bradley F ii Dawn Bradley M iii Donald Bradley M iv Norris Bradley was born on 6 Jun 1928. He died on 15 Nov 1929. Grace Bradley Chester Bradley Ogden Bradley Roswell Bradley ... Danyell ) was born on 3 Sep 1889. She died on 20 Jan 1935 in Silver Creek, New York, USA. Grace married George Cushman on 24 Feb 1918. George was born on 15 Mar 1881. He died on 23 Nov 1980. They had the following children: F i Ada Marie Cushman F ii Joyce Helen Cushman F iii Virginia L. Cushman Hazel Bradley Chester Bradley Ogden Bradley ... Danyell ) was born on 10 Jan 1893. She died on 17 Apr 1985. Hazel married Ernest Smith on 16 Jun 1915. Ernest was born on 7 Aug 1891. He died on 18 May 1971. They had the following children: F i Ernestine Ruth Smith M ii Marvin Smith William Wilson Bradley Robert Ogden Bradley Ogden Bradley ... Danyell ) was born on 14 Dec 1888 in Silver Creek, New York, USA. He died on 23 Apr 1980 in Provost, Alberta, Canada.
NewHampshire.com - About NH - New Hampshire Governors Charles William Tobey, Jul 22 1880, Jul 24 1953, 192931, Francelia M Lovett Person Colby Cheney, Feb 25 1828, Jun 19 1901, 1875-77, S. Anna Moore http://www.newhampshire.com/pages/nhgovernors.cfm
Extractions: About New Hampshire New Hampshire Governors GOVERNOR BIRTH DEATH TERM OF OFFICE SPOUSE Constitutional Executives John Lynch Nov 25, 1952 Susan Craig Benson Oct 8 1956 Denise Jeanne (Bowers) Shaheen Jan 28 1947 William Stephen E. Merrill Jun 21 1946 Heather Walker Judd Gregg Feb 14 1947 Kathleen MacLellan John H. Sununu Jul 2 1939 Nancy Hayes Vesta M. Roy Jan 6 1983 Albert Roy Hugh J. Gallen Jul 24 1924 Dec 29 1982 Irene Carbonneau Meldrim Thomson Mar 8 1912 April 19 2001 Anne Gale Kelley Walter Rutherford Peterson Sep 19 1922 Dorothy Donovan John William King Oct 10 1918 Aug 9 1996 Anna McLaughlin Wesley Powell Oct 13 1915 Jan 6 1981 Beverly Swaine Lane Dwinell Nov 14 1906 Mar 27 1997 Elizabeth Cushman Hugh Gregg Nov 22 1917 September 24, 2003
William Makepeace Thackeray William Makepeace Thackeray (18111863) - Pseudonyms Charles James Thackeray sCanvass of Humanity by Robert A. Colby (1979) The Idea of the Gentleman http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/wmthacke.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) - Pseudonyms Charles James Yellowplush, Michael Angelo Titmarsh, George Savage FitzBoodle English journalist, novelist, famous for his novel VANITY FAIR (1847-48), a tale of two middle-class London families. Most of Thackeray's major novels were published as monthly serials. Thackeray studied in a satirical and moralistic light upper- and middle-class English life - he was once seen as the equal of his contemporary Dickens, or even as his superior. "This I set as a positive truth. A woman with fair opportunities, and without a positive hump, may marry whom she likes." (from Vanity Fair William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Calcutta, India, as the only son of Richmond Thackeray, a Collector in the East Indian Company's service. After his father died he was sent to home to England. He was educated at Charterhouse and at Trinity College, Cambridge. Thackeray abandoned his studies without taking a degree, having lost some of his inheritance of twenty thousand pounds through gambling. In the beginning of the 1830s he visited Germany, where he met Goethe During 1831-33 Thackeray studied law at the Middle Temple, London, but had little enthusiasm to continue his studies. In 1833 he brought with a large heritage the
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History Part 2 Rev. William Abbott, Rev. Charles Knott and Rev. He died in 1844, and NehemiahOrdway and Charles H. Colby became the ruling elders. http://www.warner.nh.us/ehist2.htm
Extractions: Congregationalists For more than half a century the only active evangelical denomination in town was the Congregationalist (orthodox). The history of this church begins with the history of the town. One of the conditions of the grant, as we have noticed, was that the grantees should, "within the space of three years from the time of their being admitted, build and furnish a convenient meeting-house for the public worship of God and settle a learned orthodox minister." Before the actual settlement of a minister the proprietors paid considerable sums for the maintenance of preaching in the town. The earliest ministers who are known to have preached in Warner are Timothy Walker and Nehemiah Ordway, Jr. The proprietors records contain mention of sums paid them for their services in preaching in 1767, 1769 and 1770. In 1771, Rev. Robie Morrill, of Epping, preached several Sabbaths and a little later a Mr. Farrington. Timothy Walker was the son of Rev. Timothy Walker, the first minister of Concord. He was a graduate of Harvard College, and being licensed to preach in 1759, preached in several places a number of years, but was never settled. He was prominent afterwards in civil life: was councilor, chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and several times was the candidate of the Democratic party for Governor of New Hampshire. Nehemiah Ordway, Jr., was the son of Nehemiah Ordway, of Amesbury, one of the proprietors of Warner. He graduated at Harvard in 1764, and after his preaching in Warner was settled a number of years over the church at Middleton, N. H. Of the other itinerants little is known.
History > Canada > Pre-Confederation (to 1867) Autore Charles W. Colby Kessinger Publishing, June 2004 But if his characterwere of tough fibre, Autore William F. Mann Destiny Books, March 2004 http://www.libreriauniversitaria.it/BUS/r_HIS00601/p_1/Pre-Confederation_(to_186
A Maine Family's History - Smith / Glidden Surnames - Smith ACHS 2/97, pg 9 From Colby s 1881 Atlas Cooper, CA Smith Farmer mechanic; Machias Union 9/9/1856 Died in Cooper, August 6, Charles William, http://www.calaisalumni.org/Maine/2smith.htm
Extractions: Smith Family 1 James Smith; Family 2 John Smith; Family 3 Thankful Smith Family 1 James SMITH born/of New London CT; lived Orland ME Spouse: Mary HANCOCK , her father was second cousin of Governor Hancock Children: John Hancock born 11/15/1786; James II born 10/25/1783 died 12/10/1849 buried Moulton Cemetery Bucksport Hancock ME married 1809 Dolly Dodge died 11/1/1837; Sally born 9/8/1788; William born 8/7/1790 married Nancy Stover 5/12/1814 Hancock Co. [ME Marriages] Enoch born 1/28/1793 married Martha Gilkey; Amos born 8/22/1795; Polly born 12/9/1797; Nancy born 9/1/1800 John Hancock SMITH born 11/15/1786 Orland ME; died 5/25/1870 Edmunds ME age 83 years 6 months [per A-CHS records of Beth Wescott removed from Orland to Eastport 1816 and hence to Cooper 1826] Spouse: Lucy PEARCE born 9/5/1790 Marblehead MA; died 2/12/1860 Cooper ME; married 6/26/1808; Lucy was a widow at 18 when she married John per Eastport ME Marriage Records, Lucy's 1st husband unknown [ME Marriages John Smith married Lucy Perce 4/8/1808 Hancock Co.] [A-CHS records per Charles Smith Jr., Orono, Haskell's death certificate lists his mother as Lucy Purse] Children: Haskell Wood born 8/11/1809;
Index-Chronological Charles A. Jones (18151851) Stoddard B. Colby (1815-1867) Charles SpauldingThomas II (1918-1981) William Moses Kunstler (1919-1995) http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/intro/index_master.html
Extractions: Artist Name Birth Death John W. Abbott February 3, 1898 New Orleans, LA February 17, 1975 Peoria, IL Christian Abrahamsen July 20, 1887 Bergen, Norway January 24, 1983 Madison, WI James and John Ackermann After 1860 Peoria, IL? David Livingstone Adam 1883 Glasgow June 20, 1924 Chicago Wilbur G. Adam July 23, 1898 Cincinnati, OH March 1973 Clermont, OH Amy Adams After 1915 Lake Forest, IL? Elizabeth Livingston Steele Adams ? Albany, NY After 1914 Chicago? Jean Crawford Adams September 4, 1886 Chicago November 1972 Oak Park, IL Helen W. Affeld ? Mackinac Island, MI 1918 Chicago Gerda Maria Ahlm May 25, 1869 Vesteros, Sweden August 26, 1956 Chicago Adam Emory Albright August 15, 1862 Monroe, WI September 13, 1957 Warrenville, IL Ivan LeLoranne Albright February 20, 1897 North Harvey, IL November 18, 1983 Woodstock, VT Malvin Marr (Zsissly) Albright February 20, 1897 Warrenville, IL September 1983 Ft. Lauderdale, FL George Ames Aldrich June 3, 1872 Worcester, MA March 7, 1941 Chicago
ESSEX POLICE Museum - Officers 1830 - 1940 Cogdale Philip 1871 Coker Charles James 1907 Colby Alfred 1892 Saunders CharlesWalter 1911 Saunders Herbert J 1914 Savage William 1867 http://www.essex.police.uk/pages/offbeat/o_bt_mu2a.htm
Marriages In Livingston County Michigan - Coburn To C Charles SMITH. 4. 315. 1915. Colby, Jane. Marquis DURKEE. 3a. 19. 1867 Colby, Rose. Elie WALL. 4. 339. 1917. Colby, William. Eliza S. HUNTLEY http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Wed/coburn.htm
Extractions: Coburn - Coleby Bride or Groom Spouse Vol. Page Year COBURN, James O. Augusta M. HUMPHREY COBURN, Nellie M. Avory D. PROUT COCHRANE, Bessie J. Wm. F. HARTWELL COCHREN, Allie William P. BRAYTON CODDINGTON, Albert Olive Clara APPLING CODDINGTON, Edward L. Vera ROSSMAN CODDINGTON, Emma Richard A. HERBST CODDINGTON, Isaac Myrtie E. PETERSON CODDINGTON, John Amelia DORR CODDINGTON, Mary James H. FINN Jr. CODER, Mary E. Joseph A. BALL CODY, John M. Lillia A. VanKLEECK COE, Arvilla Charles E. HADSELL COE, Charles L. Ella CLEMENTS COE, Everett E. Birda L. SPICER COE, H. Clark Ethel GALLUP COE, Harriet J. James NEWSOM COE, Harrison Clark Ella M. COBB COE, Jacob H. Elvira I. CLARK COE, Jennie M. John R. LORING COE, Josephine Sam RICHMAN COE, Martha E. William W. BOLT COE, Mary E. Francis M. ALBRO COFFEE, Abel Maria COLLINA COFFEE, Cynthia John SMITH COFFEE, Fred M. Julia LIUG COFFEE, Nelson Betsey GIBBS COFFEY, Bruce A. Josephine B. BUNKER COFFEY, Chas. F. Amy E. ABBOTT COFFEY, Clayton J. Agnes C. LOCKWOOD COFFEY, Eliza J. M. Orlan B. CONE COFFEY, Ellie Clyde GLENN COFFEY, Etta
CANADIAN HISTORY (eBook, E-Book, E-Books, EBooks) Journal of the Revival of William Black in Newfoundland (1791) (Intro) Journal Colby, Charles W. The Fighting Governor A Chronicle of Frontenac http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search010hstcanadiana.asp
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Vitanet - Biblioteca Virtual Y Centro Tecnológico Translate this page Autor, Colby, Charles William, 1867 -. Recursos, Archivo de Texto ArchivoComprimido Requiere programa WinZip (1.23 MB), bájelo aquí http://www.vitanet.cl/busqueda/buscar.php?materia=FRANCIA
Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg 1886 Authors C Coke, Henry J. (Henry John), 1827-1916 Authors C Colby,Charles William, 1867- Authors C Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 http://www.archive.org/mediatypes-browse.php?mediatype=texts&collection=gutenber
More Cemetery, Town Of Roxbury, Delaware County NY FOLLETTE Charles E 18551918 w/Henretta Manderville Iva J 1883-1950 William d . John KNOX John 19-11-1868 KEYSER - 1867-1936 KAUTZ Albert H http://www.dcnyhistory.org/joyce/cemmore.html
Extractions: Delaware County, NY Genealogy and History Site The following compilation is the courtesy of the Roxbury Library Associations History Room . It is from the notebooks of Amy Gavette and was done in the 1960s. Hard Copies of such records are available for viewing and duplication during normal library hours. This is not a public library, they run on support from their patrons and the History room is run by donations, and for such a small room it is packed full of information on the town of Roxbury and some Delaware county information. Vesti Snyder, Roxbury Welcome Page of the Delaware County NY Genealogy and History Site This website is held in trust by Joyce Riedinger for the use of all Delaware County Researchers