Newfoundland Wills 1868 St. John s Howley Michael 3 80 1868 New Perlican in Trinity Bay South, James 9 308 1911 Hayes Thomas 9 323 1911 Hewit Joseph 9 345 1911 Hutton http://ngb.chebucto.org/Wills/nfwillsh.shtml
Extractions: None of these documents are in the possession of the NGB. This is a transcription only. NOTE: HIGHLIGHTED SURNAMES ARE LINKS TO WILL TRANSCRIPTIONS For information on obtaining copies of wills click here Please use the following to select the page you want to view A B C D ... G H I J K L ... Z Surname Given Name(s) Volume Folio Probate Transcription (Page) (Year) Notes Holmes Philip 1 22 Of Blackhead (Pouch Cove area) Halfyard Richard 1 61 Of Devon County Henley Patrick 1 66 Of Andfield, Co. Tiprary
WebGED: Carter/Young Family Data Page Grindal, Joseph (1838 1888) - male b. 1838 in New Hutton Westmorland England Grindal, Joseph (1868 - 1929) - male b. 1868 in West Melbourne Victoria http://members.ozemail.com.au/~ljpjyoung/familytree/myancestors/fulltree/wga5.ht
RPS Journal Index On a New Plastic Material, Edmund Hunt, 18 March 1868, VI, 1868, 309 On theChemistry of Coalsmoke, WR Hutton, VII, 1869, 313 http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/royalphil/rps/journal/jindex6_10.htm
Extractions: PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF GLASGOW TITLE AUTHOR DATE VOLUME YEAR PAGE VOLUME VI On a Means of Preventing Accidents in Diving Bells Dr John Taylor 5 April 1865 VI Dr John Taylor 5 April 1865 VI Description of a Heat-Restoring Gas Furnace, Constructed for Heating Iron William Gorman 19 April 1865 VI Minutes, 1864-65 VI Obituary Notices of Alexander Hastie, Esq., and Dr Robert Dundas Thomson VI Abstract of Treasurer's Account for Session 1863-64 VI Office Bearers for 1864-65 VI Minutes Connected with the Exhibition of 1846-47 VI On the Most Profitable Speed for a Fully Laden Cargo Steamer for a Given Voyage James R Napier VI On the Luminosity of the Sea David Robertson and William Keddie, FRSE VI On Petroleum Henry D Rogers, LL.D, FRS VI On Electrically Impelled and Electrically Controlled Clocks William Thomson, LL.D, FRS 24 January 1866 VI On a Land Standard Electrometer and a Marine and Land Telegraphic Testing Electrometer William Thomson, LL.D, FRS 24 January 1866 VI A Few Remarks on the Treatment of Cattle Plague Richard Brown 7 February 1866 VI On the Determination and Difference of Longtitude Between the Observatories of Greenwich and Glasgow by Galvanic Signals Robert Grant, MA, LL.D, FRS
Immigrants To Canada - Tavern Licenses 1868-9 In the Ontario Sessional Papers of 32 Victoria 186869 (31) there is a report on the Joseph McArthur, 5.00. Townships of Laxton, Digby and Longford http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/tavern.html
Extractions: UWInfo Genealogy Local History Young Immigrants ... Sessional Papers In the Ontario Sessional Papers of 32 Victoria 1868-69 (31) there is a report on the "Return of the Number of Tavern Licenses issued in each County, City, Town, or Incorporated Village, in detail. Also, the name of the party to whom issued, and the name of the Issuer for each County, with the amount received from such Licenses to date." The report is dated January 6, 1869. Below you will find the name of the license holder and the cost of the license but not the running total, as given in the Sessional Papers (listed in same order in the index at top but presented in alphabetical order by county). Data will be added for each county, in random order, as time permits. Names are given as they appeared in the Sessional Papers. Algoma Brant Bruce City of Ottawa and County of Carleton ... Nipissing ALGOMA - David Pim, Issuer Sault Ste. Marie
Extractions: Steve Carson, GSC Associates Historical Record Products Transcribed by Martha Mendez from the index on Microfilm Roll 29 of Bedford County, Tennessee records at the Tennessee State Library and Archives with conversion and html creation by Steve Carson. This partial index covers pages 1 - 400 of the 800 pages in this volume. Adams, J.L. 344
Smith Family Cemetery - Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario Apr 28, 1868, d/o John Hostein and Mary Ann Smith, granddaughter of Robert Jun 9, 1884, w/o Joseph Goodall, d/o Edmund Smith Sr. Smith, Ezekial, b. http://www.interment.net/data/canada/ontario/wentworth/glan/smith.htm
Extractions: The Smith Family Cemetery no longer has any monuments left in it. The few that were found when the land was cleared out for development are now being stored down the road at the Mount Hamilton Municipal Cemetery on Highway #53. There is a plot of land surrounded by a fence with a sign that reads Smith Family Cemetery, City of Hamilton. That is all that shows that this is the final resting place of many family members of one of the first settling families of Glanford. All those buried here are descendants of Jacob Smith and Elizabeth Lewis. The following transcription has been put together from three documents: Crowell Smith's papers - a descendant, Hazel Huffman's papers - a descendant, and Dorothy Hutton's papers who was a local genealogy and historical researcher working with Varley Smith, also a descendant, on the Smith family. There may be other burials in this cemetery that are not known. These are ones recorded by the family. There were no "official" records kept of the burials here so I have put this together to the best of my ability with the resources available, in the hopes to help the ancestors of the Smith family and remember their part in our history.
The Political Graveyard: Freemasons, Politicians, Tennessee, D-J Joseph Hutton Defrees (18121885) also known as Joseph H. Defrees of Goshen,Elkhart County, In 1868, was impeached by the House of Representatives; http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/masons.D-J.html
Extractions: Politician members (D-J) Ewin Lamar Davis (1876-1949) Ewin L. Davis Coffee County , Tenn. Born in Bedford County , Tenn., February 5, 1876 . Son of McLin H. Davis and Christina Lee (Shoffner) Davis; married, December 28, 1898 , to Carolyn Windsor. Democrat. Lawyer ; Presidential Elector for Tennessee, ; circuit judge in Tennessee, 1910-18; U.S. Representative from Tennessee 5th District, 1919-33; elected unopposed 1922; defeated, 1932; member, Federal Trade Commission, 1933-49. Baptist . Member
Extractions: Blank district: Buckner J. Smith Barbour County: Joseph Teter, Jr. Henson L. Hoff John Kellar Fenelon Howes Berkeley County: William Smith William Wilen Abraham R. McQuilkin Samuel Gold ... Levi J. Tabler Boone County: Robert Hager Benjamin Hagar William Workman Robert Hager ... Isaac P. Williams Braxton County: Felix Sutton Harvey F. Hyer James F. Given Gustavus F. Taylor ... Elias Cunningham Brooke County: H. W. Crothers Charles F. Scott George Hooker Edward Smith ... James Hervey Cabell County: Edward D. Wright Samuel A. Childers James H. Ferguson John S. Witcher ... William O. Wright Calhoun County: A. J. MacDonald John Bennett Alexander Huffman Clay County: Benjamin L. Stephenson William Waggy Doddridge County: Ephraim Bee Joseph H. DissDebar Abel B. Parks Ephraim Bee ... Jesse F. Snodgrass Hampshire County: Henry G. Davis John J. Jacob Hardy County: Abijah Dolly Harrison County: Nathan Goff, Sr.
Marriages Of Coles County, IL 1868. 155. Edmund, Martha. 1867. 142. Edson, Alonzo S. 1868 Edwards, Wain,Hutton, Elizabeth, Feb 3, 1837, Src 98. Egleston, John http://www.iltrails.org/coles/marriagese.html
Extractions: 1). List of folks who were married or applied for marriage licenses between 1851 and 1870 - brides and grooms. These came from a book in Sharon Wick's possession and she will do look-ups for you if you email her at sawick@suite224.net . Include the "Page of Book" in your email so she can quickly find your person and give you a spouse name and exact date. Hopefully one day, we will match them up here..... 4). List of marriages for Cox, Hicks, Kibler, Kite, Myers, Thompson, Wheeler, Wiley, Wright - all surnames Kim is researching and which were previously posted on this website on other webpages. Most of these marriages came from the "Index of Surnames" and some from the Illinois State Archives' Marriage Index.
The Darwin Correspondence Online Database John Hutton Balfour, 180884 Joseph Banks, 17431820 Arthur Kett Barclay,180669 Henry Peter Brougham, 17781868 Alexander Crum Brown, 18381922 http://darwin.lib.cam.ac.uk/perl/nav?class=society;term=FRS
Greenwood County, KS Grooms Marriage Index 0630-1898 Hutton AB Hamlin Lottie May F 366 11-27-1907 Hutton Orville 03-12-1868 Isage Joseph B. Sharp Louis W. B 208 08-08-1878 Isham Joseph A. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/greenwoo/md/gwgr27.shtml
California Pioneer List--Sorted By Pioneer Name - I To M 1872 1868? Colusa Twp 06 Colleen FIELDS, Ezra Grant JAMISON, Joseph. San Bernadino 36 BethelC Hutton, Alice C BUCK, Rufus 1868 1870 San Francisco 38 http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/cpl_dtoh.htm
Extractions: Jump to: A, B, C, D, ... or Z D [Return to Jump Site] PIONEER NAME SPOUSE NAME BYr SYr TOWN/TWP Co Contact E [Return to Jump Site] PIONEER NAME SPOUSE NAME BYr SYr TOWN/TWP Co Contact F [Return to Jump Site] PIONEER NAME SPOUSE NAME BYr SYr TOWN/TWP Co Contact G [Return to Jump Site] PIONEER NAME SPOUSE NAME BYr SYr TOWN/TWP Co Contact H [Return to Jump Site] PIONEER NAME SPOUSE NAME BYr SYr TOWN/TWP Co Contact [Return to Jump Site] PIONEER NAME SPOUSE NAME BYr SYr TOWN/TWP Co Contact aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbscccccsdddddseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesffsgggggggg Return to the or return to the Information About the California Pioneer Project or go to the California GenWeb Page
Biblioteca Virtual Hutsko, Joe (1963 + ?) Undo, A Novel By Joe Hutsko (.zip 247 Kb). Hutton, JosephEdmund (1868 + ?) A History Of The Moravian Church (.zip - 383.89 Kb) http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/h.html
Durham Mining Museum - Kibblesworth Colliery 1865 A boring was put down by Stott Out of the Hutton Seam, Wesleyan Chapel,erected in 1868, at a cost of £165, is a plain stone structure, http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/k005.htm
Extractions: 5 miles [8 km] S of Newcastle Map Ref: Maps: 1928 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide 1951 map from the Guide to the Coalfields (Colliery Guardian) Opened: Closed: 04 Oct 1974 Pits: Glamis Pit Robert Pit, locn: (Sheet 88) NZ241562 Owners: - Marley Hill Coal Co. National Coal Board (N.C.B.) Output: 1882 - Coal. 1888 - Coal. 1890 - Coal. 1896 - Coal: Gas, Household. 1902 - Coal: Gas, Household. 1914 - Coal: Gas, Household. 1921 - Coal: Gas, Household. 1930 - Robert - Coal: Gas, Household. 1947 - Glamis - Coal: Coking. (146,600 tons) 1947 - Robert - Coal: Gas. (70,000 tons) 1950 - Glamis - Coal: Coking. 1950 - Robert - Coal: Gas. 1950 - Shield Row Drift - Coal. 1960 - Glamis - Coal: Coking. 1960 - Robert - Coal: Gas. 1970 - Coal: Coking. Employment: Year Pit Total Below Above Working Coal Coal Robert Glamis Robert Total Glamis Robert Total Glamis Robert Total Glamis Robert Total NCB Employment Figures Colliery Management (prior to 1955) Seams Worked: 1914 - Main Coal, Low Main, Hutton, Five Quarter
The Science Bookstore - Chronology Edmund Cartwright invented the power loom for producing cloth James Huttonproposed the idea of uniformitatianism in the geological history of the earth http://www.thesciencebookstore.com/chron.asp?pg=10
Place Index 63 Waldegrave, Samuel Edmund b. 21 May 1856, d. 6 Jan 1907 Ward, Bernard Maxwell b . Shipley. Munday, Alfred Miller b. b 1868 Mundy, Edmund Miller http://www.thepeerage.com/pd63.htm
The United Grand Lodge Of England Edmund Kean (1787 1833) Sir Henry Irving (1838 - 1905) Sir Leonard HuttonJock Stein Sir Alec Rose Sir Clive Lloyd Jim Peters Sir Arthur Gold http://www.grandlodge-england.org/masonry/famous-masons.htm
Index Of Officials | British History Online John Duke (ktd. 12 Dec. 1868; cr. Lord Coleridge 10 Jan. 1874), EdmundAlexander, , Joseph,. Parsons -, John, Bishop of Peterborough (1813-19), http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=16913
Waterways Engineers And Surveyors From Rennie, John Sir Thomas Rhodes 1789 1868. Engineer and surveyor who worked under Telford on theCaledonion Employed William Jessop and assisted by Joseph Nickalls. http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/jim.shead/Engineers13.html
Extractions: Engineer son of a famous father. Son of John Rennie and brother of George Rennie. River Nene He and Thomas Telford were asked for revised plans for the river outfall and its passage through Wisbech. River Ancholme He was consulted and reccommended that the works specified by his father should be completed and that the river should be widened and deeped to double its capacity. Grand Junction Canal He was employed to survey a route for a proposed London to Birmingham railway in direct competition to the canal. March 1825 London to Portsmouth Ship Canal schemes He proposes, with his brother, "a ship canal from London to Portsmouth, capable of conveying Line of Battleships and the largest Merchantmen" 86 miles long, 300 feet wide and 24 feet deep. The route was to be via Guildford, Loxwood and the Avon Valley. The cost was estimated at £7 millon. They were later asked to survey alternative lines. 26 October 1826 River Ancholme He wrote to the clerk to the commissioners about the lack of a person to control accounts and measurements and recommended the apointment of a Mr Atkinson to assist the engineer Thomas Bradley. River Ancholme His single-segmental arch stone bridge near Yarborough Mills in Brigg was completed at a cost of £2,524 replacing an earlier structure. Also completed this year was his re-constructed Harlam Hill Lock with the upper gates replaced by a guillotine gate at the cost of £2,027.