Extractions: Modern witches associate the word Wicca with the Craft of the Wise. This is an unfortunate sylloqism : some witches were called wise men and wise women; all witches belonged to a centralised fertility cult and worshipped the same deities; therefore, all witches were wise men and wise women. "Wicca" has no connotation with "wise" or "wisdom." It is an Old English word and is the root of the word "witch." A Wicca was a male witch and a wicce was a female witch. The word wicca is "related to Middle Low German wicken to conjure" and "Swedish vicka to move to and fro." (P1664 Collins Dictionary of the English Language. Sydney. 1985 reprint) The Lugh article in TC 20, October 1980, cited Robert Graves' claim that witch was derived from the Saxon word "wicca," which meant 'a male magician who turns back the forces of evil.' This article correctly derived Wicca from the Old German "wic", which originally meant "to bend or turn." (P83 and 84. The Pickingill Papers) The wicca was the male priest who manipulated the forces of nature for the good of his community. The forerunner of the wicca was the shaman in the oak forests of Northern Europe, who saw visions, interpreted the wishes of the Gods, and generally turned or bent the forces of Nature for communal benefit. The word "wise" was initially applied to conjurers, cunning people, and diviners in a derisive sense. The Collins Dictionary of the English Language has this entry for "wiseacre" on P1664 : "1. A person who wishes to seem wise 2. A wise person : often used facetiously or contemptuously. [c16. From Middle Dutch wijsseggher soothsayer, related to Old High German wissaga, German weissager. See WISE' , SAY.]
Manitoba Pageant: The Letters Of Arthur Sherwood Red River; Hargrave, John Lobel, Montreal, 1871, p. 456. John Thomas Madge,Postmaster and Auctioneer Henderson Directory, 1894. http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/pageant/16/sherwoodletters.shtml
Extractions: Professor of History, University of Victoria In the nineteenth century many British families saw in the prospect of cheap or free land the road to fortune for their sons. They believed that by taking up a farm in what were then called "the colonies," in particular Canada, Australia and New Zealand, a young man could, with reasonably hard work to be sure, ensure his future. What parents and relatives in the old country did not understand or declined to comprehend was that farming in the new worlds was not exactly the same as farming at home. They failed to appreciate the problems encountered by these young immigrants and simply did not reckon it possible that they might have difficulties. Many of the young tried very hard to make a success in their new life, some did so, but many failed - not by want of hard work - for lack of knowledge, inadequate capital and physical difficulties encountered. Arthur Robert Sherwood (1862-1945) was a typical example of the son of the gentry sent to make his way in Canada. He was one of three sons of Thomas and Ann Sherwood who lived in some style at Alderly in Wooton. Arthur Sherwood was sent out to Canada in 1882; the story is that he came with only nineteen dollars in his pocket. While this may be family mythology, it is clear that he was short of money. Initially he settled in Wellington in May 1882, moved to Elkhorn, then to Kola and finally left Manitoba in 1892. His sojourn in Manitoba had not brought him a fortune but he survived. He worked in the interior of British Columbia. He married Elizabeth L. Crickmay in 1895. They had two children, a son and a daughter.
HaHa HALEY, William John Crawford Jr. (Bill) (19251981) American singer and In 1892 Hargrave discovered that a curved wing surface appeared to give a http://www.philately.com/philately/biohaha.htm
Extractions: HAAGLUND, Joel Emmanuel see HILL, Joe HAAKON VII of Norway (1872-1957) King, painter, pianist, philatelist, mason. Born August 3, 1872 in Charlottenlund, Denmark, the second son of king Frederick VIII of Denmark, he was the first king of independent Norway after separation from Sweden, 1905-57. He married Princess Maud , daughter of king Edward VII of England, the mother of: Olav V , King of Norway He died September 21, 1957 in Oslo, Norway. - Montserrat MSR1998.6; Norway 63-73; 177-80; 266; 275-8; 288-9; 291; 310-17; 322-8; 343-52; 358-9; 590-1; 805-6 HABBEMA, Koos see HEIJERMANS, Herman. HABER, Fritz (1868-1934) German physicist, chemist, educator, author, journalist. Born December 9, 1868 in Breslau, Germany, he won the 1918 Nobel Prize for developing the Haber process which produced ammonia. He directed Germany's chemical warfare during World War I. He died January 29, 1934 in Basel, Switzerland. - Germany 9N151; Sweden 1271; Sierra Leone SIE1995L29.36 HABIB, Mohamad Ali (1904- ) Born on May 15, 1904 in Bombay, he was the founder of Habib Bank Ltd (August 1941), the largest and the most important bank of Pakistan. As a successful businessman, Mahomed Ali Habib created a business empire in a short span of time employing more than 7000 people. After creation of Pakistan he extended financial assistance worth hundred of millions of rupees interest free to the cash strapped government. He established more than 20 benevolent trusts for various social causes. He also complied a translation of Holy Quran. - Pakistan PAK2000E15
Extractions: Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina * Records with an asterisk at the end indicates those that have not been verified as accurate by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Please visit " The National Cemetery Administration Records Verification Project " for details on what this means. To report an error, please visit the Veterans Affairs website, click on "Contact the VA" and follow the instructions. Gracey, Grover , b. 08/08/1927, d. 09/09/1978, PVT. U. S. ARMY, Plot: D 100, bur. 09/14/1978, *
Riverside Cemetery - Surnames Ha - Wayne County, Michigan Hargrave, John Harold, bur. 10/24/1988, age 88yr, CPDB Hargrave, Ruth L., bur . 1894, bur. 9/5/1942, age 47yr, CPDB Hawman, Hazel, b. 1902, bur. http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/wayne/riverside/river_ha.htm
UNE ARCHIVES - Regional Collection - H The diary covers Hargrave s voyage to Australia, his arrival in New South Wales HILLGROVE MECHANICS INSTITUTE RECORDS, 18941909, AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF http://www.une.edu.au/archives/cath.html
Extractions: SERIES TITLE Description Date Range Accn. HAMMOND, SIR JOHN: Reprint Collection n.d. HAREWOOD ISLAND Refer Cameron family shipping documents HARGRAVE PAPERS Photostat copies of the various business and personal papers of Edward Edmund Hargrave. Included in the personal correspondence are two letters from his brother Henry Hargrave and one from his wife. 1 Folder. HARGRAVE, RICHARD, DIARY The Archives holds two versions of this diary, one which is a photocopy of the original manuscript and one which is a typescript copy of the ms. The diary covers Hargrave's voyage to Australia, his arrival in New South Wales and his treatment at the hand of those to whom he carried letters of introduction. 12 Dec 1838 - 2 Apr 1839 HARGRAVES, EDWARD HAMMOND Thesis entitled "Edward Hammond Hargraves: the gold discovery and the crisis of copy of BA.(honours.) thesis entitled "Edward Hammond Hargraves: the gold discovery and the crisis of 1851", by Julia Clifford (a descendant of EH. Hargraves). with the thesis are some photocopies of correspondence between W.H. Hargraves and various government officials supporting the view that his father should be given full recognition as the first discoverer of "The Auriferous Wealth of Eastern Australia"; the originals of which are in the Mitchell library or the N.S.W. state archives. in addition, there is a microfilm (m41) for which a contents list is available from the archivist. thesis (94 pp.), l folder, 1 reel mfm.
Mornington Parish Dunedin Marriages ALLEN Amelia Rhoda Hargrave 27y, HENDERSON, 9 Apr, 1902, 19/39/2. ALLEN EthelMaud 20y, SIMMONS GARSIDE John Turner 27y, MORRIS, 21 Feb, 1894, 19/39/1 http://www.archives.presbyterian.org.nz/marriageregisters/morningtondunedinmarri
Extractions: Mornington Parish Dunedin Marriages 1882 to 1920 Parish Code 19/39 Adam to Gunn / Hace to Murray Napier to Young ADAM John 30y LINDSAY 13 Sep ADAM Mary Penelope 28y GRENFELL 1 Jul AGNEW James Seymour 32y STANLEY 24 Dec AITCHISON Helen 22y PENMAN 25 Dec AITCHISON Julia 30y MAGUIRE 5 Nov AITKEN Alexander Maine 23y WALLEN 10 Oct ALEXANDER Arthur Ernest full age GARSIDE 23 Oct ALEXANDER Elsie 27y FERGUSSON 5 Nov ALEXANDER James Young 30y CALDOW 19 Apr ALEXANDER Mary 25y JOHNSTON 26 Dec ALEXANDER Merina Helen 19y MOORE 2 Nov ALEXANDER William 29y CALDOW 3 Jul ALLAN Alice Jane 23y WILSON 12 Nov ALLAN Mary Isabella 24y WHITEHEAD Dr. 26 May ALLEN Amelia Rhoda Hargrave 27y HENDERSON 9 Apr ALLEN Ethel Maud 20y SIMMONS 24 Jan AMESS James 60y HEWTON 11 Mar ANDERSON Elizabeth Jane 30y WEBSTER 30 Oct ANDERSON Mary 24y McDONALD 17 Jan ANDERSON Rebecca 24y GARSIDE 26 Aug ANGELL Elizabeth Anna Eyre 22y THOMSON 12 Jul ANNAN Henry David 29y STARK 15 Dec ANSCOMBE Edith Violet 23y BROWN 20 Apr ANTHONY Elsie 22y HANNAH 2 Oct ARMSTRONG James 50y ROBERTSON 15 Mar ARMSTRONG John George 28y LOTHIAN 24 Aug ARNOTT Annie Reid 20y ESKDALE 31 May ASHTON Amy Gertrude 24y WRIGHT 11 Oct ASHTON John 25y MEARNS 1 Jan ATTEWELL Joseph Edward 23y BAILLIE 19 Mar AUSTIN John Blyth 24y CARROLL 2 Jul AUSTING Florence Mary 29y BLYTH 6 Dec AYERS George Francis 26y GOUGH 21 Jun BAILLIE Sarah Anderson 19y ATTEWELL 19 Mar BAIN Isabella 26y TAYLOR 26 Oct BAIN John 45y McDOUGALL Mrs 7 Feb BAIN Mary Love 24y DAY 15 Dec BAIRD Charles 22y RINGROSE 7 Dec BAIRD John Petrie 22y CRICHTON 22 May BAIRD Lily 23y KELLETT 17 Jun BAIRD Wilhelmina Stewart 25y
Flowers Family - Illinois Marriages To 1900 (partial) FLOWERS, LUTHER TULL, LUCY J BUCKINGHAM SHELBY 12/11/1894. FLOWERS, LUTHER M CLESSON, Hargrave, John W FLOWERS, MARTHA ST. CLAIR 05/21/1849 http://www.flowersfhs.com/ILMarriages.html
Extractions: Partial list of Illinois Marriages to 1900 Groom Bride County Date FLOWERS, A. S. MOORE, MARY E. IROQUOIS 09/05/1891 FLOWERS, ADELBERT SMITH, EMMA DORA KANE 06/04/1885 FLOWERS, ALBERT H DAWLEY, IDA CHAMPAIGN 02/16/1891 FLOWERS, ALFRED ALMS, MARY MRS FULTON 11/26/1841 FLOWERS, ALFRED PEARCE, S JANE FAYETTE 09/15/1853 FLOWERS, ALFRED M DRUMMOND, SARAH B SANGAMON 05/15/1882 FLOWERS, ALLEN NEAL, MATTIE M FRANKLIN 08/06/1898 FLOWERS, ALVEY THOMAS, HENRIETTA SANGAMON 10/20/1870 FLOWERS, ANDREW GULLEY, CLARA FRANKLIN 11/04/1892 FLOWERS, ANDREW HOLLEY, JULIA MORGAN 02/26/1875 FLOWERS, ANDREW A HALE, ALVIRA FULTON 03/10/1860 FLOWERS, ANDREW J FLOWERS, ALVINA MRS MASON 08/25/1868 FLOWERS, ARKLA HALL, EVA MAY FRANKLIN 04/14/1913 FLOWERS, ARKLEY R DAVIS, OLLIE FRANKLIN 06/09/1901 FLOWERS, ARTHUR L BURRELL, ANNIE OGLE 01/12/1898 FLOWERS, BENJAMIN VANDERHER, MARTHA E WHITE 01/18/1866 FLOWERS, BENJAMIN M WARNER, MARTHA L ADAMS 01/26/1881
GRAVE SITES OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS IN Hargrave, John HOWARD. CO L 1 TEXAS CAVALRY. SULPHUR BLUFF CEMETERY AUG 6,1894. SMITH, JESSE F. CO E 18 TEXAS INFANTRY. NEW HOPE CEMETERY http://gen.1starnet.com/hopkins/cglist.htm
Extractions: GRAVE SITES OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS IN HOPKINS COUNTY, TEXAS (Compiled by Wilbur Thomas Myers (deceased), Adjutant, Sons of Confederate Veterans, J. M. Matt Barton Camp #441. Previously published in HOPKINS COUNTY HERITAGE Some corrections and additions have been made: [ ] indicates corrections to existing records and * indicates additional information. HCGS welcomes both corrections and additions from anyone who can document their information.) ABERCOMBIE, ALBERT G. ALABAMA ORDINANCE DEPARTMENT CUMBY CEMETERY JAN 22, 1842 - MAR 11, 1929 ABLES, ZED D. BLACK OAK CEMETERY NOV 12, 1832 - NOV 14, 1883 ACKER, H. P. CO H 15 ALABAMA INFANTRY SULPHUR SPRINGS CITY CEMETERY MAR 15, 1844 - NOV 23, 1914 ACKER, WINDER H. CO D 1 MTD VOLUNTEERS GREENPOND CEMETERY ADAMS, J. O. CO I 20 ALABAMA INFANTRY SHIRLEY CEMETERY FEB 21, 1840 - FEB 10, 1909 ADAMS, JOHN CO I 23 TEXAS CAVALRY GAFFORD CHAPEL CEMETERY MAR 2, 1839 - JAN 3, 1879 ADAMS, PLEASANT N. CO E 2 ARKANSAS CAVALRY GREENVIEW CEMETERY MAY 5, 1834 - APR 1911 AGEE, DANIEL H. CO K 9 TEXAS INFANTRY SALTILLO CEMETERY JAN 2, 1818 - JUL 22, 1911
Herman Miller Family John Sylvester Miller (18391894) m. Emma Louise Schaub (1841-? Mary RebeccaHargrave (1862-1919), d/o Alex Hargrave and Phebe Bodenhamer http://www.fmoran.com/miller1.html
Extractions: Hermannus Miller was born about 1740 and died in January 1818 near Bethania NC. His wife was Anna Catharina Fiedler (1740-1803), who is buried at Nazareth Lutheran church. Although Hermannus is not listed in the cemetery records book, we suspect that he was buried there also, based on an entry in the Moravian records regarding his funeral. His will, dated June 3, 1816 and probated March term 1818, names his son Harmon Miller and his wife, who remain on his land, and a total of fourteen grandchildren, identified as children of Harmon Miller and Godfrey Miller respectively. Children of Hermannus Miller and Anna Catharina Fiedler
1894 - Wikipedia Costa Rica - Rafael Iglesias y Castro, Präsident (1894-1902) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/1894
Homestead & Mifflin Township Historical Society Since the erection of City Hall in the fall of 1894 all the meetings have been March 1, 1897JS Elliott, JR Friend, FW Pirl, CF Dreyer, OP Hargrave, http://www.hmths.org/DUQUESNE/Local/Govt/
Extractions: EARLY GOVERNMENT The first meeting of the first borough council of Duquesne was held on March 7, 1892, in Morris Hall, which stood on the present site of the Eagle drug store, Grant and Duquesne avenues. J. W. Crawford presided and C. G. Enyeart acted as secretary pro tem. Many other sessions were held in the same hall, the ownership of which was later transferred to Charles Downey. Later the office of The Observer , corner South Duquesne and Camp avenues, was used as a meeting place. Since the erection of City Hall in the fall of 1894 all the meetings have been conducted in that building. The members of the different councils from the time of the incorporation and the date on which the latter were organized are as follows: March 7, 1892Thomas Best, Thomas Carr, G.E.F. Gray, Wm. Oliver and M. Bedell. President, Burgess J.W. Crawford; clerk, Frank R. Dyer.
Discovering Democracy - Lawrence Hargrave Bio Biography and image of Lawrence Hargrave. In 1894, he became the first manin Australia to fly at Stanwell Park in New South Wales. http://www.curriculum.edu.au/democracy/biographies/hargrave.htm
Extractions: Lawrence Hargrave was born in Greenwich, England, and came to Australia in 1883. He had a comfortable life and made enough money to be able to spend his time doing experiments and inventing things. Hargrave's face is on the $20 note, there are places named after him and a memorial to him has been built at Stanwell Park.
NORTHRUP STREET CEMETERY BROTZMAN, Margaret , Spouse of John M. , Died 2/25/1854 , Age 25y9m6d Alfred ,Born 1826 , Died 1891 NORTHRUP, Alice J. , Born 2/2/1826 , Died 8/15/1894 http://www.paintedhills.org/STEUBEN/NorthrupStreet.htm
Enquiries RA Allingham John c1920 Uruguay JL Allsup John 1889 Argentina CT Alt Edward MT Barnett Catherine Sutherland 1870 Argentina SV Barnett John Gemmil 1894 http://www.bisa.btinternet.co.uk/enquiries.htm
Extractions: If the reference includes "@?" I have tried to get in touch and failed. Please make contact SURNAME GIVEN_NAME DATE COUNTRY REF Hunter Henry 1878 Guyana PE@? Hunziker George c1900 Argentina MS Hutton Alexander Watson 1884 Argentina BAEHS Hutton Alexander Watson 1884 Argentina PM Huxtable Argentina AC Ibbs-Leigh Reginald 1934 Brazil PH Ingles Buenaventura c1850 Argentina AN Isaac Wilfred Charles 1914 Argentina RI Isaac Wilfred Charles 1914 Chile RI Jackson Walter 1889 Brazil LC James 1830 Uruguay LSSP Jenkins David 1860 Chile GWk Jenkins Aaron 1865 Argentina BJ Jenkins Rachel 1865 Argentina BJ
Bridgeman Cemetery Horn, Ernest R. 5/7/1894 9/22/1970 MN. PVT. US Army WW1 Horn, Flara Belle 1877 -1967 Pietz, John Louis 10/5/1918 MN. PVT. 6 US Marine Corps 2 Div. http://www.geocities.com/casscomn/towns/bridgeman.html
DC 365, 1675 Archives Of DePauw University And Indiana United Ribbon 18811894 1881-1892 this one has a picture of East College on it. 1852 Hargrave, William P. Is there a greater demand for men of high moral http://www.depauw.edu/library/archives/dpuinventories/oratorical_contests.htm
Extractions: Apr 15 FLACK Oct 9 FLACK (nee Arber) , Lab Jun 16 FLACK (nee Miller) Apr 17 FLACK Sep 1 FLACK Nov 29 FLACK Jul 4 FLACK Apr 1 FLACK Aug 15 FLACK Sep 25 FLACK (nee Mason) Publican Oct 10 FLACK (nee Mason) labourer Apr 5 FLACK (nee Bridgeman), labourer May 16 HARLEY Dec 26 FLACK Jun 16 FLACK Jan 10 FLACK nee Charles) lab May 30 FLACK May 29 FLACK Nov 26 FLACK Nov 25 FLACK Mar 25 FLACK Jun 25 FLACK Janet dau of William and Grace otp lab born 8 Mar 1892 Jun 25 FLACK James William Joicey son of Sarah otp born 26 Sep 1894 Jun 25 FLACK Herbert son of William and Grace otp lab born 28 Dec 1894 May 3 FLACK Jul 14 FLACK Jul 14 FLACK Oct 18 FLACK Oct 18 FLACK Oct 18 FLACK Oct 18 FLACK Oct 15 John FLACK (x) bac and Sarah ARBER (x) sp Jul 8 Richard MILLER (x) bac and Sarah FLACK sp botp with consent of parents Jan 2 James FLACK 22 bac lab son of John Flack farmer and Mary MILLER 22 sp dau of William Miller lab May 16 Isaac BULLEN 23 bac butcher son of John Bullen publican and Sarah FLACK 20 sp dau of James Flack farmer Jan 1 George Henry HARLEY 21 bac lab son of Thomas Harley painter and Mary FLACK 24 sp dau of James Flack farmer Wits: William Flack Mar 21 William FLACK 22 bac labourer son of James Flack farmer and Grace BRIDGEMAN 22 sp dau of William Bridgeman farmer Wits: James Flack, Hannah Charles
Flack Genealogy - Parish Registers - Stow Cum Quy, Cambridgeshire. 1888, May 10, FLACK, Agnes daughter of John Charlotte lab born 19 Mar 1885 1894, Mar 24, PETTITT, Harry 22 bac labourer otp s of William labourer to http://www.flackgenealogy.co.uk/parish/parish_stowcumquy.html
Extractions: Jun 11 FLACK (nee Frost) Sep 22 FLACK Mar 16 FLACK (nee Morgan) Jun 13 FLACK Jan 27 FLACK Nov 8 FLACK Feb 28 FLACK Aug 26 FLACK Sep 27 FLACK Apr 2 FLACK Jun 8 FLACK Aug 14 FLACK (nee Burling) Mar 11 FLACK (nee Stickwood) Jun 17 FLACK James son of Mary - illegitimate Apr 3 FLACK (nee King) May 8 FLACK (nee Crane) Dec 25 FLACK Feb 2 FLACK Aug 9 FLACK Apr 16 FLACK Oct 7 FLACK Feb 9 FLACK Sep 6 FLACK (nee Humphry) Oct 9 FLACK Feb 5 FLACK (nee Royston) Mar 5 FLACK Mar 5 FLACK Oct 22 FLACK Oct 13 FLACK May 13 FLACK Jun 11 FLACK FLACK Jan 30 FLACK Nov 20 FLACK (nee Muggleton) , smith Dec 15 FLACK Jul 2 FLACK (nee Mary Anne Randall) lab Feb 10 FLACK May 11 FLACK Jul 18 FLACK Mar 26 FLACK Dec 2 FLACK Jul 26 FLACK Mar 27 FLACK Aug 12 FLACK Oct 19 FLACK (nee Handcock) Oct 16 FLACK Dec 18 FLACK Jun 10 FLACK Jun 16 FLACK Jan 16 FLACK Mar 31 FLACK Jan 17 FLACK Apr 1 FLACK Oct 5 FLACK Mar 5 FLACK May 10 FLACK May 10 FLACK (Grace Precious) lab born Mar 1884 May 10 FLACK Nov 4 FLACK (nee Nichols) lab born 28 Sep 1900 Stow cum Quy Parish Marriages 1541-1597, 1599-1900