Extractions: (Charm) Reggae veteran Winston Francis is probably still best remembered for his work with Coxsone Dodd on Studio One back in the dawn of the 1970s. In those rocksteady days, when he released his classic Mr Fix-It album, he was known for having one of the richest voices on the scene, his music teacher even compared him to the young
Article About "Tea" In The English Wikipedia On 24-Jul-2004 Tea Leaves, Francis Leggett Co., 1900, from Project Gutenberg http//www.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext02/tealv10.txt; The Book ofTea by http://july.fixedreference.org/en/20040724/wikipedia/Tea
Extractions: The Tea reference article from the English Wikipedia on 24-Jul-2004 (provided by Fixed Reference : snapshots of Wikipedia from wikipedia.org) A tea bush Tea is a caffeine containing beverage , an infusion made by steeping the dried leaves or buds of the shrub Camellia sinensis in hot water. In addition, tea may also include other herbs spices , or fruit flavours. The word "tea" is also used, by extension, for any fruit or herb infusion; for example, " rosehip tea" or " camomile tea". In cases where they contain no tea leaves, some people prefer to call these beverages "tisanes" or "herbal teas" to avoid confusion. This article is concerned with the 'true' tea, Camellia sinensis Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Cultivation and classification
Lewis Index To Website - F Francis Marion, 1849, Francis Musgrove, Elizabeth Hurst, Barbour Co., AL,Betty Cooper Frank Edward, 1902, John Gaston, Charity Emily Lake Leggett http://www.senclewises.com/lewisindexf.html
Extractions: Lewises in This Site - First Names Beginning with "F" Name Yr Brn Father Mother Place Born Spouse #1 Other Spouses F.J. (m) Green Mary J. ? Brunswick Co., NC Unknown None Fairlee Samuel Washington Pet Maria Davis Brunswick Co., NC James Edgar Jones None Fannie Dr. Thomas J. M. Cornelia Fisher Madden, MS Unknown None Fannie Nathan Huger Mary Ann Hardwick Horry County, SC Never None Fannie James Bradley Jane Hubbard Columbus Co., NC Walter Moore None Fannie William Henry Eliza Ann Anderson Horry Co., SC John W. Norris None Fannie Hugh M. Amanda Jane Page Horry Co., SC James Olin Johnson None Fannie E. Douglas Green Josephine Reaves Brunswick Co., NC J.P. Potter None Fannie Lee William Pence Martha Elizabeth Davidson Robeson Co., NC Unknown None Fannie Marie Thomas Jefferson Mary Louvenia Catron Van Zandt Co., TX Unknown None Fanny Warren Julia Ann Crenshaw Stewart Co., GA Unknown None Farlen Mack F. Mary Cathryn Small Horry Co., SC Unknown None Fay Dean Jessie Bennie Veleter Brackins Holmes Co., FL Travis Lamar Hodge None Faye Lofton Floyd Rhoda Clemmons Brunswick Co., NC
Mississippi, Covington Co. 1850 US Census Mary (Leggett) 37 Ga Sarah Ann 16 Ms William M. 15 Ms Benjamin P. 13 Ms Francis M. 5/12 Ms Windham James 22 laborer Ms Thany 19 Ms http://msgen.net/co/covington/1850/covington1850d.html
Southern Appeal posted at 1125 AM by Francis J. Beckwith A Company like HealthSouthhas to be run like a marketing Company, he said in his message. http://southernappeal.blogspot.com/2004_12_05_southernappeal_archive.html
Extractions: There has been much debate on this board over whether Senator Reid's comments about Clarence Thomas constituted some form of racism. I personally think it is foolish of conservatives to play the race card because it detracts from some of the more important issues related to Reid's comments. It calls to mind the actions of left-wingers over the past few years regarding George Bush and the war in Iraq. By obsessing over the notion of Bush as a "liar," or by calling the war a war for oil, they moved the debate away from more substantive issues, and therefore lost the opportunity to really engage the Nation in a serious debate about the merits of the war. (Yes, I know that not all leftists engaged in such behavior, but a significant number did and they seemed to garner the most attention). Similarly, by bringing race into this debate, conservatives are in danger of moving this conversation from some of the more disturbing aspects of Reid's words about Thomas.
MuchMusic.com | MMVA 05 Producer Sally Leggett Production Company Revolver Film Company DirectorFrancis Lawrence Producer Caleb Dewart Production Company DNA Inc. http://www.muchmusic.com/events/mmva05/nominees/
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Extractions: Mustered out: June 18, 1863 This regiment, Col. Edward Frisby, was accepted by the State May 22, 1861; organized at Troy, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years June I, 1861; December 7, 1862, a new company joined the regiment, becoming Company F, in place of the one consolidated with the other companies. The three years' men of the regiment were transferred to the 76th Infantry May 24, 1863. The companies were recruited principally: A at Lansingburgh; B and I at Troy; C at Schenectady; D, F and G at Saratoga Springs; E at Poughkeepsie; H at Hoosick Falls and Eagle Bridge, and reorganized at Troy, and K at Kinderhook. The regiment left the State June 28, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from June 29, 1861, in Keyes' Brigade, Division of Potomac, from August 4, 1861; in 1st, same, Brigade, McDowell's Division, Army of the Potomac, from October, 1861; in 3d, Augur's, Brigade, same division, from January, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 3d, King's, Division, 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March 13, 1862; in 1st Brigade, King's Division, Department of Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, Army of Virginia, from June 26, 1862; in same brigade and division, 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac, from September 12, 1862; and was honorably discharged and mustered out under Col. Wm. M. Searing, June 18, 1863, at Albany, N. Y.
List Of Company Managers Francis Chantraine Société des Eaux de Saint Amand, http://www.transnationale.org/manager/manager_f.htm
Extractions: Home : Companies > List of managers: A B C D ... E F G H I J ... Z F A Maljers: BPAmoco plc F Anthony Comper: Banque de Montreal F Aranguren Gonzalez-Tarrio: REE (Red Electrica de Espana) F B Humer: Cadbury Schweppes plc Genentech Inc. Glaxo Wellcome PLC Hoffman La Roche F Borden Walker: Amerada Hess Corp F Caltagirone: Cementerie del Tirreno SpA F Duane Ackerman: Bellsouth Corp. F Mark Wolfinger: Danka Business Systems plc F Michael Ball: Allergan F Tseng: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd F van Zyl Slabbert: Metro Cash and Carry Ltd F. Lance Isham: Polo Ralph Lauren Corp. F. Murray Robinson: Fabian Falco: YPF SA (Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales) Fabian Mansson: Fabien Ouaki: Tati Fabio De'Longhi: De'Longhi Spa Fabio Gallia: Capitalia Fabio Hering: Hering Companhia Fabio Ravanelli: Mirato Spa Fabio Schvartsman: Ultrapar Participacoes S.A. Fabiola Arredondo: Bankinter SA Fabrice Brégier: MBDA Fabrice Nora: Le Monde Fabrizio d'Adda: European Chemical Industry Council, European Chemical Industry Council, Fabry: Twin Disc International Farid Salem: CMA-CGM Farokh Hakimi: Inco Ltd.
Extractions: TARO Repository Browse List Contact Us Print Version ... Accessing Materials Described Here Overview Agency History Scope and Contents of the Records Arrangement of the Records ... Permits screened, 1974-1979, Creator: Railroad Commission of Texas. Gas Utilities Division. Title: Permits screened Dates: Abstract: This series consists of permit forms and correspondence, dating 1974-1979. The Gas Utilities Division (later called the Gas Services Division) of the Railroad Commission of Texas screens a permit application to operate natural gas pipelines to determine if the operator is classified as a gas company or as a gas utility. Quantity: 2 microfilm reels Repository: Texas State Archives The Railroad Commission of Texas had its origin in the demands of the shipping public in the late 1880s which insisted that railroads be subject to regulation based on public interest. An advocate for governmental regulation, Attorney General James Stephen Hogg ran for Governor in 1890 with the issue of railroad regulation as the focal point of the campaign. Hogg was elected Governor in the general election and the voters also approved an amendment to Article X, Section 2 of the Texas Constitution that empowered the Legislature to enact statutes creating regulatory agencies. These elections paved the way for the Legislature to enact on April 3, 1891 "An Act to Establish a Railroad Commission of the State of Texas," that later was placed in the Texas Revised Civil Statutes under article 6444 et seq. (House Bills 1, 3, and 58, 22nd Legislature, Regular Session).
Extractions: Main Version Raw XML File (86k) Creator: Railroad Commission of Texas. Gas Utilities Division. Title: Permits screened Dates: Abstract: This series consists of permit forms and correspondence, dating 1974-1979. The Gas Utilities Division (later called the Gas Services Division) of the Railroad Commission of Texas screens a permit application to operate natural gas pipelines to determine if the operator is classified as a gas company or as a gas utility. Quantity: 2 microfilm reels Repository: Texas State Archives The Railroad Commission of Texas had its origin in the demands of the shipping public in the late 1880s which insisted that railroads be subject to regulation based on public interest. An advocate for governmental regulation, Attorney General James Stephen Hogg ran for Governor in 1890 with the issue of railroad regulation as the focal point of the campaign. Hogg was elected Governor in the general election and the voters also approved an amendment to Article X, Section 2 of the Texas Constitution that empowered the Legislature to enact statutes creating regulatory agencies. These elections paved the way for the Legislature to enact on April 3, 1891 "An Act to Establish a Railroad Commission of the State of Texas," that later was placed in the Texas Revised Civil Statutes under article 6444 et seq. (House Bills 1, 3, and 58, 22nd Legislature, Regular Session).
Benton County Tennessee Ancestors, Early Settler Biographies H.BRIDGES 23, Francis 4, Sarah 1, Ann SWINDLE 50, SC VA, Be277-59 secondly toSARAH BOWLES; (no children), thirdly to ELLA Leggett (no children). http://www.tngenweb.org/benton/ancest18.html
Extractions: Early Settlers Biographies Send your "Early Settler's" biography for inclusion on this page to Alison Collignon Carroll Greer Carroll Greer was born about 1816 in Stewart Co, TN. He was the last youngest son of James Greer and Elizabeth Pierce. He married Amanda Bane on Feb 9,1840 in Benton Co,TN, by J.D. Rushing JP. Carroll Greer died May 11,1887 in Big Sandy, TN when a train ran over him and he died of his injuries. Amanda Bain was born about 1820 in TN to Britton Bane and Mary "Polly" Jerry she died sometime after 1887. Carroll Greer and Amanda Bain had nine children. 1. Harriet Melinda Greer born Jan 29,1841 in Benton Co,TN she married Lewis Lockhart Sep. 6, 1874. she died June 1924 in Rush Springs, Grady Co,OK 2. James Greer born 1842 in Benton Co, TN he died in the Battle of Chickamauga, September 20 1863 he died while in the army. 3. John Harrison Greer was born December 24, 1844 in Big Sandy, TN he married first to Mary Emeline Brewer on December 29,1869 in Benton Co,TN they had two daughters, Lou Ella, Ida Florence. His second married was to Lucy Ann Warnick on August 6,1896 in Benton Co,TN they had two son's Johnnie Estle and Cecil Carroll, Lucy had one daughter, Lola by her first marriage to Robert Lee George of Benton Co, TN. John and Lucy and family left Benton Co,TN in September 1901 and went first to Lepanto, Poinsett Co, AR and sometime in 1903 they went to Chula, Yell Co, AR.
Dobbine BOYCE, Thomas J., Pvt - Co E, captured March 28, 1863 in St. Francis Co. Leggett, H. Jeremiah, - Pvt - Co E, enlisted February 21, 1864. http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/dobbine.htm
Extractions: for allowing us to put this information on the Arkansas Civil War Pages ADAMS, BENJAMIN - Pvt - CO E, enlisted at Jacksonport by J. M. Bateman, Oct 1 1862. Appears on muster and descriptive roll of Prisoners of war belonging to the Army of the Northern sub-district of AR on 11 May 1865; paroled at Jacksonport, AR 5 June 1865, age 21, born TN. ASKEW, David, - Pvt - Co E, captured Nov 12, 1863 Phillips Co. AR, appeared register of POW, Memphis, released on oath sent to Helena Dec 8, 1863. BABER, Wm. H., - Pvt - Co E, of Jackson Co, AR, captured near Benton AR Nov 1863. Statement of capture and release signed by Baber appears in record.Occupation farmer, 2 children, age 38, born Pike Co, Missouri.
REGISTER A GLOBAL USER ACCOUNT JESUP Esther Swinson Leggett, 75, died July 4. REMEMBRANCES Hospice ofthe Golden Isles or St. Francis School. Glyn Brown. LYONS - Glyn Brown, 66, http://www.savannahnow.com/stories/070698/OBITSindex.html
State V. Leggett, 135 NC App 168 (98-1413) 10/05/1999 LARRY Leggett. 1. Evidenceother crimesmurderrobbery with a firearm Michael F. Easley, Attorney General, by Francis W. Crawley, Special Deputy http://www.aoc.state.nc.us/www/public/coa/opinions/1999/981413-1.htm
Extractions: The trial court did not err in a double murder case by allowing testimony of defendant's other crimes of robbery with a firearm pursuant to Rule 404(b) because the evidence was relevant for some purpose other than to show defendant's propensity to commit this type of crime, and the trial court concluded under the Rule 403 balancing test that the evidence was more probative than prejudicial.
Genealogy Data Mother Yelverton, Mary Francis. Children. Shelby, DeMarla JoLain Children.Leggett, Sheila Birth SEP 1967 Death MAR 1980 Leggett, Kathy http://webpages.charter.net/kvcw/dat25.html
Genealogy Data Leggett, Raymond Gray Birth 1908 NC Death AUG 1992 Johnston Co., NC Family Mother Parnell, Mattie Francis. Children. Leggett, Justin R. http://webpages.charter.net/kvcw/dat84.html
The Civil War In Georgia - Index Aldridge Elisha Appling 27th Infantry Company I Alexander JJ Muscogee Alford GW Charles Muscogee Almond Calvin Muscogee Allston Edward Francis McIntosh http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/pension.htm