Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News Shipbuilding Dry Dock Company, Newport News VA 43, Francis H.Leggett, Hammond Lumber Co. Lumber Freighter, 21Apr-03, Sunk 1914 http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/prewwii/shipyards/newportnews.htm
Extractions: Record of Pre-WWII Shipbuilding Newport News Shipbuilding was founded in 1886 by Collis P. Huntington and has been in continuous operation ever since, building every conceivable size and type of vessel. It is truly one of the greatest shipbuilders the world has seen. To see Newport News' WWII construction record, go to: www.coltoncompany.com/sbldg/ussbldrs/wwii/navalshipbuilders/newportnews.htm and to see Newport News' post-WWII construction record, go to: www.coltoncompany.com/sbldg/ussbldrs/postwwii/shipyards/newportnews.htm Hull # Name Owner Type USN Type Tons FY Keel Laid Launched Delivered Days on Ways Days in Water Total Days Disposition Dorothy James Sheffield Harbor Tug 30-Apr-91 Preserved in Newport News VA El Toro Morgan Line Harbor Tug 20-May-91 Scrapped 1982 El Sud Morgan Line Freighter 27-Jun-92 Sunk 1900 El Norte Morgan Line Freighter 15-Sep-92 Sunk 1908 El Rio Morgan Line Freighter 9-Feb-92 To USN 1898 as Dixie (AD 1), scrapped 1922
Tom Smith Camp Membership Roster Private Henry B. Leggett Co. D, 13th NC Batt n Light Artillery Company H,45th NC Infantry. Joseph Francis Thornton (Life Member) Chesapeake, Virginia http://www.tomsmithcamp.com/roster/
Desc-Thomas.html Francis Keys, the son of andrew and Elizabeth Johnston Keys, was born in County World Connect Ancestors of Anne McDonald by Anne Leggett McDonald. http://www.dunnuck.com/desc-Keys.html
Extractions: wife of James H. KEYS DAUGHTER OF JOSHUA (KS) Updated Feb. 2002 Susan KEYS sent the 50 page book, the KEYS FAMILY RECORD, 1770-1921, compiled by Louesa J. Keys and published July 1921 in Normal, IL The chart below is created from pages 5, 21, 42-44 of this book and the more recent records of Susan Keys. father of James "Francis Keys, the son of Andrew and Elizabeth Johnston Keys, was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland, December 25, 1819. Francis emigrated to this country at the age of 14, living in Ohio ten years before moving to Griggsville in Pike County, IL." The parent, (not named in the article) , lived and died in Ireland.
PUSEY FAMILY GENEALOGY: Notable Sources And Helpful Links Kendall Counties, Illinois , Beers, Leggett Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1888, pp . Bob Francis for the descendents of Thomas Flower and Prudence Pusey. http://www.gunboatempires.com/genealogy/PuseySources.htm
Extractions: Notes and research shared by Dorothy Elizabeth McDowell Morris. Notes and research shared by Martha Sophie McDowell Rosman May. Notes and research shared by Edward Coates Sinker. 'The History of Chester County, Pennsylvania' by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, New York City, NY, 1881. 'Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Chester County, Pennsylvania', by Samuel T. Wiley and edited by Winfield Scott Garner, Philadelphia, Pa, Gresham Publishing Company, 1893. 'Chester County and Its People', edited by W. W. Thomson, New York City, NY, The Union History Company, 1898. 'Historical Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania', Vols. I and II, edited by Gilbert Cope and Henry Graham Ashmead, New York City, NY, Lewis Publishing Company, 1904. 'Genealogy of the Baily Family', Gilbert Cope, 1912. 'History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family', Alpheus Harlan, reprinted by Gateway Press, Baltimore, MD, 1998. 'History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade and Barton Counties, Missouri', Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889
Company I - Morgan Rangers Burton, WT, Nov. 13, 1862, Pvt. Campbell, Francis M. Apr. 15, 1862, Pvt. Leggett, CT, Oct. 8, 1861, Pvt. Ass t. Surgeon. Ldjuene, Ovide, Oct. 8, 1861 http://www.ehistory.com/uscw/features/regimental/louisiana/confederate/1stLouisi
Extractions: eHistory > American Civil War Search Members Articles Battles ... Regimental Units FEATURES: CIVIL WAR UNITS: 1st Louisiana Cavalry, CSA [BACK] Name Enlistment Date Rank Misc. Information Babbit, Thomas J. Sept. 15, 1862 Pvt. Batchelor, Joe Unknown Pvt. Benedict, H. Oscar Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Bergman, L. E. C. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., Sgt. Bertrand, Joseph A. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Bonney, P. J. Apr. 15, 1862 Pvt. Brown, George Oct. 8, 1861 Cpl. Bruce, James Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Burton, W. T. Nov. 13, 1862 Pvt. Campbell, Francis M. Apr. 15, 1862 Pvt. Canfield, P. B. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Cobb, S. W. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., 1 st Lt. Coleman, T. G. Unknown Pvt. Colton, Lewis C. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., 2 nd Lt. Cook, S. H. May 27, 1862 Pvt. Cooper, William June 9, 1862 Pvt. Costley, M. L. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Crawford, James F. Oct. 8, 1861 Cpl, Sgt. Day, Ede Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., Cpl. Doland, James Unknown Pvt. POW Dubois, Eugene Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Elbert, M. C. Sept., 1862 Pvt. Fennel, T. F. May 23, 1862 Pvt. Ford, Ben May 1, 1863 Pvt. French, Joseph L. Oct. 5, 1862 Pvt. Gates, William Oct. 8, 1861
Ladder Company 114 Francis J. Sample 1903 1908. Lewis Blair 1903 - 1913. George B. Asip 1904 - 1904 John A. Leggett 1941 - 1943. Harold P. Rober 1941 - 1943 http://www.nyfd.com/brooklyn_ladders/ladder_114/members2.html
Extractions: CAPTAIN Charles H. Bixby 1897 - 1900 James Langan 1900 - 1906 Daniel J. Cahill 1906 - 1920 David O'Keefe 1913 - 1914 Edward F. Giblin 1920 - 1932 James P. McChrome 1932 - 1943 John J. Murray (3) 1943 - 1948 Francis J. Brennan (2) 1948 - 1953 Francis X. Hanratty 1953 - 1957 Michael J. Bennette 1957 - 1960 John J. Cashin 1960 - 1968 Donald McCarthy 1968 - 1970 John J. O'Rourke #1 1970 - 1976 Joseph L. Carber 1976 - 1978 John J. Devine 1978 - 1983 John T. Kelly (7) 1983 - 1989 William J. Cali 1989 - 1990 Richard A. Posavetz 1990 - 1991 Peter S. Begley 1991 - 1996 John T. Maguire 1996 - Active
Genealogy.com: PIONEERS PORTALS AND PATHS Old Family Photographs Joel, son of Henry Francis Brooks and Frances Eliza Patrick. Home at Leggett sXRoads, Beaufort Co. NC. Son of Thomas Hatten Langley (Photo courtesy http://www.genealogy.com/users/p/i/t/Nancy-L-Pittman-NC/
Extractions: This site is used for the express purpose of THE ARCHIVAL OF OLD FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS. Researching families from Pitt County, North Carolina and surrounding counties of Beaufort, Craven, Edgecombe, Greene, Lenoir, and Martin. Some major surnames on this site are: ADAMS, BARROW, BARWICK, BROOKS, DANIEL, DIXON, GRIFFIN, HUGHES, LANGLEY, LINDLEY, PATE, PATRICK, PILGREEN, PITTMAN, ROUNTREE and other related families.
Tea - Information And Links Tea Leaves, Francis Leggett Co., 1900, from Project Gutenberg http//www.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext02/tealv10.txt The Bookof Tea by http://www.tsshchina.com/tea.html
Extractions: asbestos disease ... image:tea_plant_drawing.png The beverage tea is an infusion made by steeping the dried leaves or buds of the shrub Camellia sinensis in hot water. Tea may also include other herbs spices , or fruit flavors. An herbal or fruit teathat is, a tea with no tea leaves in itis more properly called an infusion or tisane Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Cultivation and Classification 12 External links Tea is grown primarily in Mainland China India Sri Lanka Taiwan ... Australia , and Kenya . (Note: in the tea trade, Sri Lanka and Taiwan are still referred to by their former names of Ceylon and Formosa , respectively.) The four main types of tea are distinguished by their processing. Camellia sinensis is an evergreen shrub whose leaves, if not quickly dried after picking, soon begin to wilt and oxidize. This process resembles the malting of barley, in that starch is converted into sugars ; the leaves turn progressively darker, as chlorophyll breaks down and tannins are released. The next step in processing is to stop the oxidation process at a predetermined stage by removing the water from the leaves via heating. The term
Extractions: Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk R H A ... A The Actress In High Life [1860] A R A A ... A Aenmerkinge Op De Missive Van Parnas [Du-?] R A H H ... A Anecdotes And Adventures Of Fifteen Gentlemen [c1823] R A The Ann Maria [1869] A A A A ... A The Apricot Tree [?] R I A L ... R Aucassin Et Nicolette [Fr-c1200] (tr Andrew LANG) [?] R R h A Baby World [1884] L r A L ... L ,W Beowulf [OE-c900] (tr Francis B GUMMERE) [1910] Beowulf [OE-c900] (tr William Ellery LEONARD) [1923] The Bhagavad Gita [Sa-?] (tr Edwin ARNOLD) [?] The Bhagavad Gita [Sa-?] (tr Arthur William RYDER) [1929] The Bhagavadgita [Sa-?] (tr Kashinath Trimbak TELANG) [?] A R R R ... R The Book Of Enoch [Et-?] (tr George H SCHODDE) [?]
Saul Landau: Shopping, The End Of The World And George W. Bush Neither oil Company CEOs nor the President addressed the implications of using Schiller then referred Leggett to The Book of Daniel The more I look, http://www.counterpunch.org/landau05212003.html
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Union, Order Of Battle Mortimer D. Leggett Col. Manning F. Force. 30th Illinois, Lt. Col. Warren Shedd Francis C. Deimling Company E, 24th Missouri, Lt. Daniel Driscoll http://www.nps.gov/vick/vcmpgn/us_ob.htm
Gallery Of Photos Percival S. Leggett ,of Company A, 5th Michigan Cavalry; Benjamin FranklinJohnston ,of Company A, Francis W. Leggett, Co F, 9th Michigan Cavalry http://www.michiganinthewar.org/photos/gallery.htm
Extractions: I am starting to compile a gallery of photographs of men who fought in the Civil War. I am going to try to concentrate on Michigan men, however I will publish any that can be identified. I have also added what I know of the soldier pictured. If you have a photo and wish to have it included, send it to me and I will add your address to it. Two of these men have linked previously unknown descendants.Click on the man selected. Lewis (Louis) Spaun , of Company G, 1st Michigan Infantry
Francis W. Leggett Company F, 9th Michigan Cavalry. Francis was from New York City, New York. Ancestor of David Leggett email David.Leggett@fns.usda.gov http://www.michiganinthewar.org/photos/leggett.htm
Extractions: Company F, 9th Michigan Cavalry Francis was from New York City, New York. He entered service at the organization of the 9th Cavalry as a Captain and was Commissioned on November 3, 1862. He served in that capacity until January 7, 1864, at which time he resigned his Commission and left the service. Ancestor of David Leggett
Bank Of Ireland - Company Profile & Brands Leggett Platt Inc United States of America, 2,2. Company communication Jersey, Francis St St Helier SWIFT BIGTJESXXXX . Company communication http://www.transnationale.org/fiches/-2044020361.htm
Extractions: Lower Baggot St. Dublin Ireland Stock: IRE Belong to Owns country capital (%) source Gannett Co. United States of America Company communication Illinois Tool Works United States of America Company communication Johnson Controls United States of America Company communication United States of America Company communication South Korea Company communication Sysco Corp. United States of America Company communication Known by translate year value : slogan : partnership : public relations source : : : EQ Management PR Watch USA 01/09/2002 EQ Management: From Body Shop to Burma Drop For the brands Bank of Ireland For the products or services country category product or service number of brand(s) United Kingdom Finance Banks Made in country subsidiary adress : contact : production type source Isle of Man 4 Christian Rd., PO Box 246, Douglas IM99 1XF : 644200 : Company communication Jersey Francis St St Helier : SWIFT BIGTJESXXXX : Company communication Made by translate year employees var.
History Of The New York Fire Department, Ch. 40, Part V The last foreman of the Company was James C. Gregory. McGinness, RichardCondon, Francis Margin, Robert Elf, John McCauley and Timothy Donavon. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/fire/31-40/ch40pt5.html
Extractions: Our Firemen, The History of the NY Fire Departments Chapter 40, Part V By Holice and Debbie No. 14. Columbian ("Wide Awake"). No. 15. Baxter. No. 16. Manhattan. Liberty. No. 17. John Decker. Organized March 5, 1860, located at Tenth Avenue and one Hundred and Fifty-ninth Street, and went out of service in 1865. Among the members were Patrick McDade, foreman; Wm. P. Smith, assistant; Samuel King, Peter Golden, John Conway, Peter Brady, Charles E. Carman, and Bernard Reilly. No. 18. Hibernian. HYDRANT COMPANIES. No. 1. Was organized in 1832. Among the members were: Charles A. Macy, foreman, resigned February 26, 1841; George S. Cook, Eagle Insurance Company, assistant, resigned February 26, 1841; Edmund Penfold, Henry Stanton, Walter Titus, Jr., Wm. C. Taylor, Wm. Marshall, Sila R. Bebee, S. J. Leggett, Silas Lord, and J. H. Voorhees, merchant. No. 2. Was organized on June 1, 1839. Among the members were: Henry W. Belcher, foreman, resigned September 18, 1854; John S. Belcher, assistant foreman, resigned November 7, 1854; Herman Van Rensselaer, David M. Turnure, John R. White, Jordan Woodruff and George W. Elder. No. 3.
First Judicial District CourtN N. GREY Company, McDANIEL, JOHN and McDANIEL, AMBROSE, 6560. N. JARVIS CO . NUTT, RUSH (STEPHEN ROWLand AGENT), Leggett, EMANUEL R. 366 http://nutrias.org/~nopl/inv/1jdc/n1jdc.htm
Project MUSE A Point of Reference for the Artist Stevens and Flaubert. BJ Leggett Quoted in Steegmuller, Francis, ed. and trans., The Letters of Gustave Flaubert http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/comparative_literature_studies/v039/39.3leggett.htm
Extractions: Stendhal is a point of reference for the mature, while Flaubert is a point of reference for the artist, and perhaps for the immature. Flaubert takes possession of the immature and almost develops a sense of maturity and of competence and strength. Letters And since the text can be completed only by something found outside it, "the core of significance always remains implicit." Responding to the objection that his theory assumes an enormous store of literary knowledge on the part of the reader, Riffaterre concedes that the identity of the intertext and its hypogram may be a matter of "perception" or chance; "the reader simply cannot identify [the hypogram] unless it has become part and parcel of his culture, unless he already knows the other text wherein it is contained." He notes, however, that "even while the hypogram remains unidentified, the text's troublesomeness keeps pointing to the need; the hypogram must be found, a solution outside the text must be...
1996 Queries And Responses Miami Co - 1 Nov To 31 Dec Francis Clevland Allen (18431907) married Sarah Frances Hymer in 1866. p. 1880 in IA to John F. Leggett. Mary resided 1886 in Louisburg, Miami Co., KS. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/miami/queries/query1996b.html
Extractions: Queries Queries for the period beginning 1 November 1996 Date: 16 Dec 1996 Query: My great-great-grandfather Jesse James GEERS owned property and lived in Miami County and most probably Wade Township from 1880 or so until right after the turn of the century, sometime after 1901. His daughter Orpha Cecilia GEERS was married to John Edward REED at Hillsdale on 11 Feb 1892 at the Baptist Church by an Elder Jacob BROWN. Orpha died of pneumonia on 21 Apr 1901, believe she is buried in the Wellsville Cemetary. I also don't find any association to John BROWN in his genealogical record. Does anyone know of Jacob BROWN? I have noticed that the name of John W. Reid is spelled as REED and REID in the accounts of the battle of Osawatomie. Does anyone know which is the correct spelling of the surname REID or where I might look for the genealogy of his family? I would like to contact anyone who might have any information about any of these folks as I know little about them from here on back in the family history.
BOWNE.. BORN IN NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY AND ALLIED FAMILIES Charles Malcom Bowne b 1868 spouse Helen Francis Cornell Edward Bowne b b 1771 Flushing spouse Amy Robinson and Naomi Leggett William Bowne b 1771 http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Birth/Browne.html