Wichita Genealogical Society - Current Queries 1871 mar Theria HAMILTON; George E. mar Myrtle FISHER; Mary Elizabeth b. Sibling Florence L. Married 6 Mar 1891, Hattie HACKNEY b. 20 Nov 1873. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/orgs/wgs/query.html
15 - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File Emma Florence b.1879 Waltonville, Jefferson County, Illinois Eugene b.1919 - Bonnie, Jefferson County, Hiram Elza b.1871 - Jefferson County, Illinois http://www.suhler-thompson.com/paf_15/index3.htm
Marriages In Livingston County Michigan - Conely To Cook Florence B. GURDEN. 4. 238. 1907. CONKLIN, Joseph H. Nancy FAWCETT Converse, Alma B. William H. SMITH. 5. 40. 1922. Converse, Anna. JG HORTEN http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Wed/conely.htm
Extractions: Conely - Cook Bride or Groom Spouse Vol. Page Year CONELY, Agness C. Sidney E. DAVIDSON CONELY, Arthur A. Jessie REED CONELY, Belle William C. MORGAN CONELY, Elvina N. George W. WARNER CONELY, Frank S. Frances COLLEY CONELY, Frank S. Effie GRAHAM CONELY, George W. Eliza N. WARNER CONELY, George W. Alice A. DABUNGA CONELY, Harry Anna McCLEMENTS CONELY, Heney Elvira LAWSON CONELY, Lettie George E. MILLER CONELY, Lizzie Ella Armond LOWHUE CONELY, Marjorie M. Alfred E. YOUNG CONELY, Mary Elizabeth Milo Hill BEACH CONELY, Maude Claud STANFIELD CONELY, Mollie Lewis LYONS CONELY, Rena L. Morten B. MORTENSON CONELY, Roy N. Ada Beatrice FUNSCH CONELY, Thomas J. Anna MILLER CONER, Mary A. Jay P. SUMMER CONGDON, William Jane Ann MEYER CONINE, Eda L. John D. APPLETON CONINE, Edna Earl B. STELZER CONINE, J. A. Carrie E. COOK CONINE, Leora Dale SHARP CONINE, Milton A. Margaret L. HAZELMAN CONINE, Sarah E. Samuel McMILLEN CONINE, William Edna WRIGHT CONINE, William H. Daisy WHITE CONINE, William H. Myra E. WOODWORTH CONIWAY, P. W. Viola M. BURGIN CONIWAY, Ruel J. Carrie DeWOLF CONK, Ira
Marriages In Livingston County Michigan - Hooper To Howe Anna Converse. 3a. 15. 1868. HORTEN, John. Olive SCHERMEHARNE. 3a. 35. 1871. HORTHORN, Hattie B. Ed B. WINCHELL. 3a. 195. 1886. Bride or Groom. Spouse. Vol. http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Wed/hooper.htm
Extractions: H ooper - Howe Bride or Groom Spouse Vol. Page Year HOOPER, Amos Jr. Edith STUART HOOPER, Ella May Charles Walton RODGER HOOPER, Emma L. Asabel C. WASHBURNE HOOPER, Lolah Fred P. DEAN HOOPER, Mary Eugenia James CALKINS HOOPER, Royal S. Emma BIDWELL HOOPER, Wm. P. Sarah A. COLL HOOVER, Burr J. Flossie MURRINGHAM HOOVER, Clara Belle Vernon Lee BOND HOOVER, Irene G. Lawrence C. GERKIN HOOVER, Mary E. Leslie W. SIDELL HOOVER, Robert F. Mac Joy FRENCH HOPKINS, Caroline Alexander PARKER HOPKINS, Charles E. Armintha WELLER HOPKINS, Edith L. Emery E. PICKELL HOPKINS, Florence Hiram MILLER HOPKINS, Floyd J. Hilda M. CASTERTON HOPKINS, Hannah A. John B. SMITH HOPKINS, Helen Arson CLARK HOPKINS, J. A. Nellie J. PERRY HOPKINS, James Hellen BARRACK HOPKINS, Loren Jerusha C. DUNN HOPKINS, Mary Elias J. SMITH HOPKINS, Mary William ROSSMAN HOPKINS, Minnie William H. HAWCROFT HOPKINS, Ralph J. Beth E. FIELDING HOPKINS, Sarah L. Wm. B. MARSHALL HOPKINS, Selinda Selah B. FITCH HOPKINS, William J. Emma L. BARR HOPKINS, William J. Nettie MINNICK HOPPEL, Charles J. Edna W. TOOKER HOPPER Bruce C.
Price, Symphony No. 1 arrangements in 1871 to the critical acclaim of Dawson s Negro Folk Symphony, Florence B. Price is the first AfricanAmerican woman composer to earn http://www.americansymphony.org/dialogues_extensions/93_94season/5th_concert/pri
Extractions: Leon Botstein, Musical Director In 1935 the African-American writer and composer Shirley Graham could boast of the accomplishments of America's first African-American symphonists: William Grant Still, Florence B. Price and William Dawson. "Spirituals to Symphonies in less than fifty years! How could they even attempt it?" she asked in an article in which she recounts the development of African-American art music from the triumphs of the Fisk Jubilee Singers and their concert spiritual arrangements in 1871 to the critical acclaim of Dawson's Negro Folk Symphony , premiered by the Philadelphia Symphony under Leopold Stokowski in 1934. William Grant Still's Afro-American Symphony was premiered by the Rochester Philharmonic in 1931 and Florence Price's Symphony in E minor was premiered by the Chicago Symphony in 1933. What was the impetus behind the creation of the first symphonies by African-American composers? The spiritual inspiration came from the music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, an Anglo-African composer and concert violinist who visited this country three times between 1904 and 1910 and who had won fame as a conductor and composer in England. Keenly interested in African-American folk music, Coleridge-Taylor wrote several compositions based loosely or directly on this source material including the well-known Twenty-Four Negro Melodies, Transcribed for the Piano
Hfa2005m - Name Index - Generated By Ancestral Quest Converse. Elmira B b.1894 Elmira, Chemung Co, NY Florence E b.1866 - Greenbush Twp. Sheboygan Co. WI Frank A b.1884 - Wisc. http://www.hinmanfamily.com/findex5.htm
SCMA - Highlights Of The Permanent Collection Spartanburg b.1871 d.1956. Chain Gang . oil on canvas. 36 x 24 . SAC 1977.2.08. G. Thompson Pritchard Richards studied in Florence, Rome and Paris. http://www.spartanburgartmuseum.org/permanentcollection/highlights.htm
Extractions: American - b.1872 d.1938 Hotel de Cluny . etching. 10" x 8". George Aid studied with Laurens, Benjamin and Constant in Paris. Some of his etchings are in The Library of Congress. Aid was also a miniature painter. From 1920-1938, Aid was a member of the Artist Colony which worked in Tryon, NC. from 1892 to 1942. SAC 1977.2.020 - Gift of The Spartanburg Art Club Francesco Bartolozzi Italian - b.1727 d.1815 Madonna and Child . 1782. etching. 10" x 8" Bartolozzi was a Florentine engraver who worked for nearly 40 years in London as the engraver for King George III. He became known for using the red-chalk method of engraving. SAC 1977.2.019 - Gift of The Spartanburg Art Club FOR MORE INFORMATION:
ANGELO-OAK GROVE CEMETERY - Transcribed By Ralph Hendersin These Mary A 18601862 AUSTIN, Benjamin M 1840-1885 AUSTIN, Minnie B 1871-1887 AUSTIN AH Pomeroy A 1847-1872 Converse, Henry W 1821-1897 Converse, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/monroe/cemeteries/Angelo-cem.txt
Extractions: ANGELO-OAK GROVE CEMETERY - Transcribed by Ralph Hendersin These cemetery records, complete with a map will be archived at the Monroe County Local History Room and are maintained at the Monroe County Local History Museum and Research Room. In regards to the maps, Ralph has the cemetery location prominently marked on each map. Inquiries on these records should be directed to ============================================================================ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor, or the legal representative of the contributor, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Ralph Hendersin
Working-Class Fiction Converse, Florence. The Burden of Christopher. Boston Houghton, Mifflin Co. The Manager of the B and A. New York Harper and Bros., 1901. King, Edward. http://www.as.ysu.edu/~cwcs/Working-Class Fiction.htm
Extractions: Working-Class Fiction Compiled by Eric Schocket , Hampshire College A B C D ... W X Y Z "Argus." Norton: Lights and Shades of a Factory Village: A Tale of Lowell . Lowell, MA: Vox Populi Office, 1849. Adamic, Louis. Grandsons: A Story of American Lives . New York: Harper and Bros., 1935. Agee, Jonis. Sweet Eyes. New York: Harper, 1991. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Stillwater Tragedy. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1880. Algren, Nelson. Never Come Morning. Algren, Nelson. The Man with the Golden Arm. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1949. Allison, Dorothy. Bastard Out of Carolina. New York: Dutton, 1992. Anaya, Rudolfo. Bless Me, Ultima. New York: Warner Books, 1972 Anderson, Sherwood. Beyond Desire. New York: Liveright, Inc., 1932. Anderson, Sherwood. Kit Brandon: A Portrait. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936. Anderson, Sherwood. Marching Men. New York: John Lane Co., 1917. Anderson, Sherwood. Poor White. New York: B.W. Huebsch, Inc., 1920. Anderson, Sherwood. Winesburg, Ohio. New York: Modern Library, 1919.
Clark County Arkansas Queries - 1996 Ch. were William Walter b. 1871 at Arkadelphia, Clark Co., AR. md. Children are Florence 1871 in ARK, Tolivar 1876 in ARK, John L. 1877 in ARK, http://www.pastracks.com/states/arkansas/clark/cqueries_96.htm
Extractions: 1996 Clark County Arkansas Queries Please feel free to enter a query for your lines in Clark County. If your lines are not in this county, please do not enter a query here. Your query will be posted as quickly as possible, usually the same evening it is received. Return to Clark County Home Page 1997 Clark County Queries Queries William Allen Sun Dec 29 13:31:03 1996 Query: I am researching the names Wadley, Daniel who lived in Clark county in the 1850's where my grandmother Dove Ann Wadley was born. I know he was born in Tennessee, but what county I know not. I am also researching the family of John Davidson Allen who lived in the county at the same time. He died in Arkadelp[hia on Jan. 17, 1865 and is buried in Rose Hill? cemetery. I know he was born in Tennessee, bnut, again not where. Any info would be helpful. Also, he was married to a Pamela Brown who died in Arkadelphia in 1875, once again, she was born in Tennessee, but I don't know the county, so am stymied. Need Help, thanks Subject: Hinkle and Tinkle
Sabine Parish, Louisiana Genealogy Queries Buried in Boyd Cemetery, Converse. Married John Hamilton DAUGHERTY b 10 May 1810 in TN d 12 Jun 1901 Converse, Two Children, 1) Rilla Florence b 7 Mar http://www.pastracks.com/states/louisiana/sabine/queries.html
Extractions: Sabine Parish, Louisiana Genealogy Queries Please feel free to enter a query for your lines in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. If your lines are not in this county, please do not enter a query here. Your query will be posted as quickly as possible, usually the same evening it is received. Enter a New Query I am looking for the ancestors of Rachel FOWLER. Rachel was born c 1830 in Mississippi. She married Enoch Joseph Downing PHELPS in Sabine Parish, LA on 4 Jan 1849. Children: James Austin, Martha, Elza V., Isiah Zaccharias, Mary Emily, James Riley. I would appreciate any help with finding Rachel's parents. Darlene Mc Allister Wed, 19 Nov 1997 11:17:12 -0600 My ancestor Henery TYNES and family are mentioned in the 1860 census. Wife is Nancy, two sons John Henery and Columbus all born in Alabama. The daughter Riskee (sp?) was born in La. in 1860. Henery was born in 1813, Nancy in1828, Columbus 1855, and John Henery in1857. John Henery (my ggrandpa) had children in Fanning Co. Tx. in the 1880s by Eddie OLIVER. They all settled in Indian territory. Also there use to be a town named TYNE. I would like to find this and any information concerning these folks. Thanks!
ANTRIM County,Michigan Cemeteries - BAYVIEW Rauch, Harry D. b. 1865 d. 1946 OSS H. Adelle b. 1871 d. 1948 222. CR Hazel D. Rauch Florence O. b. 1905 d. 1910 CR Florence buried in Kewadin Cemetery http://www.ole.net/~maggie/antrim/helen.htm
Extractions: Names listed for this lot: Chapelle family plot, with front wall made of field stone: Sometime We Will Understand st Swartz, Walter G. b. Sep 4, 1922 d. Jul 13, 1992 OSS: Velma L. "Buddie" b. 1923 778 Dewitt, Mary Ann L. b. 1924 d. OSS: William E. "Bill" b. 1925 d. 1988 811 Scrivner, Irrie "Scrib" b. Apr 2, 1912 d. A ug 26, 1992 In Loving Memory 812 Moulds, Marie May b. 1927 OSS: Francis "Frank" G. b. 1924 d. 1995 590-591 Dewey, William D. b. Nov 10, 1951 d. May 8, 1993 "Bill" _ nd Jeffers, Margaret E. b. 1910 d. OSS: Wm. G. "Bill" b. 1908 d. 1960 Parents of Fred & Alice Chapman Angell Angell, Attlesea, ;Silds Sutliff Massoll Ashdon C.R. Delina M.
Total - Name Index Sanderson, James W. b.1914 Converse, Sabine, Louisiana Sanderson, Jim - Seaton, Mary Caroline b.1871 - Turney, Clinton, Missouri http://www.tmason1.com/pafi19.htm
Extractions: 38,383 names. Major lines: Allen, Beck, Borden, Buck, Burden, Carpenter, Carper, Cobb, Cook, Cornell, Cowan, Daffron, Davis, Downing, Faubion, Fauntleroy, Fenter, Fishback, Foulks, Gray, Harris, Heimbach, Henn, Holland, Holtzclaw, Jackson, Jameson, Johnson, Jones, King, Lewis, Mason, Massengill, McAnnally, Moore, Morgan, Overstreet, Price, Peck, Rice, Richardson, Rogers, Samuel, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Wade, Warren, Weeks, Webb, Wodell, Yeiser. Name Index No surname A B C ... Z Saari, Elaine Caroline - Living Sachwell, Theophilus m.1826 - Sadler, Ellen Saeger, Frederica b.1875 - Glenwood, Schuyler, Missouri Saengprom, Sawitree - Living Saffarrans, Daniel
Mariposa County Queries He died 23 June 1871, according to a news item from the Mariposa Free I m looking for the parents of Florence Lydia ELLIOTTE b. about 1893 probably in http://www.mariposaresearch.net/maripqur.htm
Extractions: I am interested in finding out more about my great grandfather, J.W. Downing, who moved to Mariposa Country from 1871 to March 1874 at the age of 3 with his family from Nova Scotia, Canada. His father, whose name I don't know but would like to find out, worked on the narrow gauge railroad connecting Monterey and Salinas, and the family moved from Mariposa Co. to Salinas in early fall of 1874. I have an autobiographical letter he wrote at the age of 76 describing these dates and moves. Thank you for any help you can give me.
JOSEPH L DEREMO b.abt.1871 d.August 23 1952 Muskegon Co. Florence EMMA DEREMO b. 4/16/1898 in Grand Haven, MI. .d.Aug 1 1898 3 months 16 days http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4047/josephl.html
Extractions: Collection Summary Historical Notes for the Image Collection Scope and Contents of the Records Organization of the Records ... Miscellaneous Creator: Burlington (Mass.) Title: Image Collection Dates: 19th century-present Abstract: The Image Collection includes original and copy images that document Burlington's visual history. The collection is a composite of the Fogelberg Collection (2000.08), Crawford Collection (2000.09), and Archives/Historical Commission Image Collection (1999.06), as well as smaller accessions that are listed under Administrative Information: Custodial History. As of December 2000, the entire collection includes over 500 individual items. The collection is dedicated to Burlington Historian John Edward (Ed) Fogelberg, who meticulously documented Burlington's written and visual history. Quantity: 2.0 cubic ft. (1 box and 1 oversize folder) Identification: Most photographs include an item-level historical note.
Graduate Of The Brockport State Sheldon, Charles B. 254 Advanced English Cogswell, Etta M. 256 Converse, Annie L. 256 Scribner, Florence V. 422 Stack, John B. 422 Steele, Emily 422 http://www.brockport.edu/~library1/graduate_of_the_brockport_state.htm
Marriages MASON, MORGAN TOWNSEND, AMERICA EDGAR 07/10/1871 B/ 106 KELLY, J FRANK TOWNSEND, Florence B EFFINGHAM 05/29/1888 001/0162 00002296 http://www.townsendsociety.org/Members_Only/VitalRecords/IL/Marriages/ILMarriage
Walks In Florence: Churches, Streets And Palaces Florence, Italy, nineteenth century. The Piazza di Santo Spirito, which, until 1871, was an open paved square, has been recently laid out in gardens. http://www.florin.ms/hwalks38.html
Extractions: The Church and Monastery of Sta. Maria della Carmine was built for the Carmelite friars by Agnes, widow of Cione Tifa di Praniere Vernacci, in fulfilment of her husband's last will. The Soderini, Manetti, Nerli, Ferucci, and Serragli families gave generous contributions to the church, which was finished in 1475. In 1771 a great part of the building was destroyed by fire, and it was restored in its present form by Giuseppe Ruggieri, chiefly at the expense of the Marchese Lorenzo Niccolini. The monastery was built by Count Guido da Montefeltro, and enlarged by one of the Soderini. The Carmelites pretend to derive their origin from Elijah, "who dwelt solitary in the midst of Carmel." In England they are called White friars, from their mantles, which, by order of Pope Honorius III., were white, worn over a dark brown mantle. On another part of the same wall is the fresco of a knight and a nun, who are presented to the Virgin, by their patron saints. This fresco, though of an earlier date, is in better preservation. Cavalcaselle attributes it to Giovanni da Milano, the friend of Taddeo Gaddi. The expression of the nun is singularly sweet and earnest, and the saints behind are dignified. The remaining fresco of this cloister represent a series of events in the life of the prophet Elijah, whom the Carmelites claim as the founder of their Order.