North Carolina Collection-Biographical Clippings J NAME Jay, W. Byron CALL NO. CRBo N87 REEL NO. 19 PAGE(S) 794 NAMEJohnston, Joseph John (18711933) CALL NO. CRBo N87 REEL NO. 20 PAGE(S) 461 http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/b75/b75J.html
Select General Bibliography For Representative Poetry On-line Gilbert, Kevin ed. Inside black Australia an anthology of aboriginal poetry . Reilly, Catherine W. English poetry of the First World War a bibliography http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display_rpo/bibliography_2001.html
Extractions: Bibliography by Ian Lancashire All shelfmarks are from Robarts Library, University of Toronto, unless otherwise noted. Anyidoho, Kofi, Peter Porter, and Musaemura Zimunya, eds. The Fate of vultures: new poetry of Africa . Oxford: Heinemann International, 1989. PR 9346 F37 1989 Bassir, Olumbe, ed. An anthology of West African verse. Ibadan, Nigeria: University Press, 1957. PR 9857 B3 Breman, Paul, ed. You better believe it: Black verse in English from Africa, the West Indies and the United States . Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973. PS 591 N4B63 1973 Burness, Don, ed. Echoes of the sunbird: an anthology of contemporary African poetry . Athens: Ohio University Center for International Studies, 1993. PR 9346 B85 1993 Chapman, Michael, ed. Soweto poetry . Johannesburg: McGraw-Hill, 1982. PR 9365 .35 B55S69
Highland Cemetery -A 1854 age 53y 2m 4d NETH, Rosina, w/o JG d 20 March 1873, age 68y 6d GAR marker s/s Gilbert, Rebecca 18231899 s/s Gilbert, Cary, s/o TC R., http://www.tdn-net.com/genealogy/cemetery/highland.htm
Mountain Home Cemetery, Mountain Home, Arkansas Jewell, MM (with DI next to Shirley Harry Jewell) 1871 1933 Pitchford,Gilbert (with Marcie) m. Jun 15, 1935 Father 16 Jan 1915 15 Mar 1986 http://www.baxtercountyonline.com/baxgen/mountainhomecemetery.htm
Extractions: This is an old cemetery and some of the stones very hard to read. In a few cases I used the information from the book "Of Grave Importance" by The Baxter County Historical Society - 1994. In some cases I've put information from an obituary, other wise the information is from the tombstones. In an undertaking like this there seems to always be mistakes. I apologize for missed stones and misspelled names. By: Vera (Lane) Reeves Acheson, Delia Meland (shares stone with Maj Robert) 10 Apr 1911 17 Jul 1979
Stutsman County, North Dakota Mortuary Record Index, Section II VIII53 Churchill Grace 1918 I1-178 Clabbots John B. 1871 1933 VII-29 Clamp 1854 1919 11I-119 Gilbert Ray 1904 1923 111-12 , Gilbert Randall 1854 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nd/stutsman/funeral/sect2a-g.txt
Rechercheergebnis 15 (355) Banner, Lois W. 1974 Women in Modern America A Brief History Chicago Women and the Vision of the Good City, 18711933 http://db.genderinn.uni-koeln.de/cgi-bin/recherche/deutsch?w=key&key=3401
Guardian Angels Catholic Church Cemetery Thomas W. Halloran 23 November 1918 29 November 1918. William F. Halloran 1874-1948 ? Elsie A. Kerber 1928-, married Gilbert M. 19 April 1949 http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/Chaska-Guardian8.htm
Extractions: Guardian Angels Catholic Church Cemetery Chaska Township, Carver County, Minnesota: T115N - R23W, section 8 I claim and reserve any and all rights to the works that I have compiled and created. These pages may be viewed much like a library book, but I do not approve of any type of reproduction in any format. Persons or organizations desiring to use the information contained within in my web pages MUST obtain my written consent. All information is for Non-Profit use only. This cemetery is maintained on a regular basis and is in good shape. The cemetery is situated just outside of the city limits of Chaska, Minnesota in Chaska Township. In the 1915 "Compendium of History and Biography of Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota", edited by Maj. R.I. Holcombe and William H. Bingham, they wrote: ... The Catholic Church of the Guardian Angels was founded in 1858 ... (page 232) In "Chaska - A Minnesota River City, Volume I, The 1800s", by the Chaska Bicentennial Committee, they wrote: ...At about the same time as the church was completed [1880s?], the congregation acquired a new location for the cemetery. As late as 1881, a map shows the Catholic cemetery located along the present route of Highway 41 (about one mile north of Highway 212 on the west side of the road). Precisely when the first cemetery was established is uncertain, but when it closed the people who had been buried there were re-interred at the new location. Apparently (page 53) the soil conditions at the first site were very poor. Some 1877 remarks made about the first location do not indicate what the problem was. By 1882, however, the church had acquired the site which still serves the church. (page 55)
Mount Pleasant Cemetery Gilbert H. Bielke, Sgt US Army World War 2, 19 March 1910 5 April 1987 August, son of L. and W. Gastler, born and died 6 March 1896 http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/Chaska-Mt.Plesant5.htm
Extractions: Mount Pleasant Cemetery city of Chaska, Carver County, Minnesota: T115N - R23W, section 5 I claim and reserve any and all rights to the works that I have compiled and created. These pages may be viewed much like a library book, but I do not approve of any type of reproduction in any format. Persons or organizations desiring to use the information contained within in my web pages MUST obtain my written consent. All information is for Non-Profit use only. This cemetery is maintained on a regular basis and is in fair shape. This cemetery is located within the city of Chaska, just north of the current highway 212 and along highway 41 (or Chestnut Street). The cemetery grounds are very old and the sod / grass has become very soft and thick. There were several newer burial monuments that had sunken into the sod / grass and were barely visible. In the 1915 "Compendium of History and Biography of Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota", edited by Maj. R.I. Holcombe and William H. Bingham, they wrote: ... Mount Pleasant Cemetery was acquired by the cemetery association of that name and surveyed by Lucien Warner in 1865. In "Chaska - A Minnesota River City, Volume I, The 1800s", by the Chaska Bicentennial Committee, they wrote: ... The site of Mount Pleasant cemetery was apparently a local burial spot before the cemetery association was formed. While that is not certain, the area was referred to as "the old burying ground" which makes that implication. The cemetery association was formed in the spring of 1863. ... In December of the same year additional land was purchased for the cemetery. As a result, it then extended to the Chaska and Smithtown Road. A later 1865 survey indicated its area was nearly four acres. Within the first year the lots had been laid out, staked and were available for sale. A "new pine board fence" also enclosed its boundaries. (page 119-120)
Extractions: Calendar of Events Volunteer Recognition Salt Lake City Trip Programs ... Home These items have recently been added to the Frank P. Zeidler Humanities Room at the Milwaukee Central Library, located at 814 W. Wisconsin Avenue. They may only be used in this room. However, copies of the books may be available through your local library's interlibrary loan service. MCGS gifts are indicated by 2 stars (**). United States treaty index : 1776-2000 consolidation / compiled and edited by Igor I. Kavass. Buffalo, N.Y. : W.S. Hein, 2001- V4 V13. Laws, etc. (U.S. code : 2000 ed.) United States code : containing the general and permanent laws of the United States, in force on January 2, 2001 / prepared and published under the authority of Title 2, U.S. code, section 285b, by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives. Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O. Supt. of Docs., distributor, 2001- 2000 ed. 2000 SUP2 v2 TI19 39. Articles of association, by-laws, house rules, roll of officers and members of the Milwaukee Club.
List September 2004 CULTURAL RESOURCES ARCHAEOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION / THOMAS W. NEUMANN AND ROBERT M.SANFORD. HARRIET TUBMAN THE ROAD TO FREEDOM / CATHERINE Clinton. http://library.rwu.edu/about/List September 2004.html
Princeton University Press Books In American History W. Stueck. Labor Rights Are Civil Rights Mexican American Workers in The Roadto Nowhere The Genesis of President Clinton s Plan for Health Security. http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/catalogs/subjects/ah.html
The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died Of Heart Disease JA Hughes in Huntington, W.Va., suffered a heart attack in the smoking Died of coronary thrombosis, in Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, May 13, 1954. http://politicalgraveyard.com/death/heart.html
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Politicians Who Died of Heart Disease Circulatory system diseases except stroke in chronological order William Crawford Linton (1795-1835) Lancaster County , Pa., . Brother-in-law of Thomas Holdsworth Blake . Member of Indiana state senate , 1828-31; candidate for U.S. Representative from Indiana Presbyterian . Died of a heart attack in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County , Pa., January 31, 1835 . Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery , Terre Haute, Ind. John Maugridge Snowden (1776-1845) John M. Snowden Allegheny County , Pa. Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County , Pa., Newspaper publisher mayor of Pittsburgh, Pa. , 1825-28; state court judge in Pennsylvania, 1840-45. Presbyterian . Died of heart disease April 2, 1845 . Interment at Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery , Carrick, Pa. Thomas Stockton (1781-1846) New Castle County , Del., April 1, 1781 . Second cousin of John Stockton . Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; Governor of Delaware , 1845-46; died in office 1846. Episcopalian . Member
WARREN TOWNSHIP CEMETERY Coleman 4, 1967 Lincoln, Basel W. 1917 1957 Row four small metal marker no name markerno name Deuel, Ralph Clinton died Jan. 18, 1888 aged 12d son of EL SM http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/midland/coleman.htm
Extractions: WARREN TOWNSHIP CEMETERY Coleman, Michigan Warren Township Cemetery (Coleman Cemetery), Located in section 31, on S. Coleman Road, Coleman, Michigan. Township owned. Read cemetery from the stones, south to north, sections front to back. (see map). Read by Margaret Wegner in September and October of 2000. SECTION ONE SECTION TWO SECTION THREE SECTION FOUR SECTION FIVE SECTION SIX SECTION SEVEN SECTION EIGHT SECTION NINE SECTION TEN SECTION ELEVEN SECTION TWELVE SECTION THIRTEEN Row sixteen Yager, David R. 1853 - 1920 father rest in peace Yager, Lillie 1860 - 1925 mother at rest Yager monument Yager, Nettie 1885 - 1973 wife Yager, Frances E. 1880 - 1940 husband Dunbar, John W. 1859 - 1933 Dunbar, Ellen E. 1865 - 1937 Collins, Nanna 1890 - 1972 Collins, Wilbur 1879 - 1966 Dunbar, Julia 1846 - 1914 Oberloier, Margaret 1908 - 1914 Oberloier, Minnie R. 1912 - 1970 mother Oberloier monument Oberloier, Mary 1872 - 1948 mother Oberloier, Joseph 1872 - 1948 father Howe, Mina A. 1857 - 1922 Howe, Alpha 1857 - 1926 Howe monument Howe, Perry 1882 - 1928 Lenhart, Orson R. 1870 - 1965 Lenhart, Donald R. 1913 - 1915 Lenhart, Elva 1875 - 1960 Lenhart, Raymond R. 1909 - 1934 Elliott, James March 6, 1845 - Oct. 30, 1909 Conklin, John 1865 - 1949 Conklin, Ora 1875 - 1957 Hecht, Norman W. C. 1902 - 1983 Hecht, Mary V. 1901 - 1999 SECTION FOURTEEN SECTION FIFTEEN Row one Geer, Ruth E. 1902 - 1995 Geer, Oris A. 1901 - 1977 Elsten, Leona 1908 - 1980 Elsten, DeWayn 1901 - 1972 Welch, Lewis E. 1905 - 1975 Buehrle, Charles W. 10/16/1923 12/16/1971 Mich Tec 5 279 Eng CBT BN WWII Ostrum, Gladys Knapp 1903 - 1977 Nurenberg, stone - being replaced (George and Keitha Nurenberg ?) Barden, Lillian M. 1920 - married Oct. 23, 1937 Barden, Fred V. 1918 - 1997 Barnhart, Merle E. Nov. 30, 1924 - Sept. 10, 1994 US Navy World War II Row two Smith, Lucy "Rilett" 1890 - 1973 Andrews, Florence L. 1919 - married Jan. 3, 1938 Andrews, Asa S. 1915 - 1984 Row three Weage, Kenneth Oct. 16, 1917 - Sept. 23, 1981 US Army World War II Searight, Evelyn 1920 - 1974 mother Searight Arden W. 1916 -1985
Descendants Of Josias Hendon +Lafayette Cromwell b Est. 18201846 d Est. 1871-1933 in Panola Co. Tex. NC 6 Charles W. Hendon b Jun 1866 in NC ? d 27 Oct 1871 in Orange Co. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hendon/outline2.htm
Randolph County Death Index 4 Mar 1887 Moberly, w\o Leven Calamese = OB MDM 4 Mar 1887 Clark, Gilbert 24 Apr 18802 Jul 1953 = Huntsville Cem http://www.yggdrasill.net/mgen/cdeath.htm
Extractions: Surnames beginning with C For the moment, you may search this page by using the find feature on your browser, in time it will be included in the search engine. Please send your additions, corrections and family data to Larry Sumpter Cabble, Mattie d. 4 Oct 1883 of gunshot wounds inflicted by her husband Dave Cabble on 24 Sep 1883; MDM Friday 5 Oct 1883 Cabel, Essie W. 1876-1960 = Old Higbee Cem Cabel, Oliver P. 1870-1942 = Old Higbee Cem Cable, Ace 1875-1963 = Oakland Cem Cable, Alpha 1886-1955 = Fairview Cem Cable, George Michael 13 Oct 1816 PA-15 Sep 1887, m. Mary Catherine (Larkin), children: (1) Harden Freeman (b. 13 Apr 1860), (2) Elizabeth (b. 1853) (Harris), (3) Nora B. (b. 23 May 1865) (Spurling), (4) William (b. 1870), (5) Charles Monroe (b. 8 Dec 1873) = Fairview Cem; HN 1 Jul 1921; Wilma Santos wilma1945@yahoo.com Cable, Lucy E. 21 Jun 1863-23 Mar 1948 = Fairview Cem Cable, Mary Catherine (Larkin) 23 Aug 1832 IN-23 Jun 1921 Moberly, m. 1st Harry Plummer, children: (1) Mary Malvina (18 May 1854-6 Nov 1936) m. George William Winn, (2) Martha Ellen (1856-1902) m. Moses Lafayette Cleeton, Mary m. 2nd George Michael Cable = Fairview Cem; OB HN 1 Jul 1921; Wilma Santos wilma1945@yahoo.com Cable, Mary E. 9 Sep 1883-30 Apr 1945 = Chapel Grove Cem
Lang Lucille Rogers 21 Mar 1893 9 Dec 1953 Langley Alcede 26 Oct Khoury, w/o Elias Bozied Nagem Nash Hubert Clinton 24 Aug 1888 28 Jul 1949 Oneal Mary E. 1871 1933 Oneil James P. 17 Apr 1870 20 Aug 1934 Oneil John W. http://home.att.net/~lvhayes/Genealog/Cems/Calc/gog2.txt
INDEX Ella Leona (18711933) Ellen ( - ) Ellen Elizabeth (1881- ) Ellie (1911-2000) William W. (1854- ) William Watts Major (1824-1891) http://www.hal-pc.org/~wibr/fowndx2.htm
Masonic Allen, Paulina 1881 1957 On stone with John W. Section 9 Allen, Susie 1895 19On stone with Gilbert, Minnie L. 1889 1973 On stone with Paul Section 10 http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/masonic.html
Extractions: Wikipedia:WikiProjekt Lebewesen Diese Liste führt in alphabetischer Reihenfolge die Standardkürzel botanischer und mykologischer Autoren auf. Die Initialen der Vornamen werden für die Reihung nicht berücksichtigt. Bearbeiten The International Plant Names Index (IPNI), Datenbanksuche nach Autoren bzw. Autorenkürzeln Botanical Authors - Botanische Autoren Siehe auch: Liste bedeutender Biologen Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D ... Bearbeiten Abel Clarke Abel Abromeit Johannes Abromeit Ach. Erik Acharius AdamoviÄ Lujo AdamoviÄ Adams Johannes Michael Friedrich Adams Adans. Adanson Michel Adanson Ade Alfred Ade Aellen Paul Aellen Afzel. Adam Afzelius Agardh Carl Adolph Agardh C.Agardh J.Agardh Jacob Georg Agardh Ahlfvengren Fredrik Elias Ahlfvengren Ahti Teuvo Ahti Airy Shaw Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw Ait. Ait. f. Aiton William Aiton W.T.Aiton Aiton fil. William Townsend Aiton Alb. Johannes Baptista von Albertini Albov Nicholas Mikhailovic Albov (Alboff) (1866-1897) Alechin Vasilii Vasilievich Alechin Alef.
Grave Surname Given Name Birth Date Death Date Age On Stone CUB175 Reeves J Oliver 1871 1933 (Son Of EN) CUB176 Reeves Gertrude 1885 1967 (No Marker In Cemetery 1988) CUB428 Thompson Fern W 1911 1971 (Brother http://www.iamonroe.org/cemetery/data/cuba.txt