Women In The Civil War Master Index Howe, Mrs. Charles Howe, Mrs. T. 0. Howell, Mrs. Howland, Mrs. Eliza W. Ide, Mrs. Ives, Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs. Margaret A. Jessup, Mrs. AD http://www.researchonline.net/cwwomen/mastindx.htm
Democrat Index 1899 Ide Charles E, D, D, 1899 Dec 15. Iglehart Mary Rebecca, W, B, 1899 Dec 8 Raplee Mrs Miners, D, D, 1899 Jun 30. Rarrick Charles, W, G, 1899 Jul 7 http://www.yatescounty.org/upload/12/historian/1899vr.htm
Extractions: Name Event Role Issue date Agan Daniel D D 1899 Feb 24 Agan James B F 1899 Mar 17 Allen William P D D 1899 Sep 22 Almy Alexander D D 1899 Oct 6 Angus Clarence S W G 1899 Mar 3 Anthony William D D 1899 Dec 1 Armstrong Mr D D 1899 Jul 7 Armstrong Leroy D D 1899 Aug 4 Aspell William W W G 1899 Dec 8 Austin Everett D D 1899 Jul 21 Ayers Louise B D D 1899 Apr 28 Ayres Helen M Turner D D 1899 Jan 27 Babcock Amos D D 1899 Mar 10 Bailey Lyman W G 1899 May 19 Bailey William C D D 1899 Sep 29 Bannister Carrie W B 1899 Jul 21 Barber George H D D 1899 Sep 29 Barden George R D D 1899 Mar 31 Becker William D D 1899 Jul 14 Belknap Elder D D 1899 Jun 23 Bell Mrs Matthew Jr D D 1899 Jul 7 Benedict L Blanche W B 1899 Jul 7 Beneger John J D D 1899 Dec 1 Berger Mahala D D 1899 Mar 31 Bergstresser John W G 1899 Mar 10 Berkley Edward Fairchild D D 1899 Nov 3 Bertholf John D D 1899 Sep 8 Beyea Belle A W B 1899 Jun 9 Bigelow Rose D D 1899 Mar 3 Bilsborrow Mrs D D 1899 Feb 10 Bilson Frank D D 1899 Mar 17 Black Katharine E D D 1899 Jan 13 Blake Marie D D 1899 Mar 31 Bogardus Stephen D D 1899 May 26 Boger Esther W B 1899 Apr 21 Bois Lee W G 1899 Aug 25 Bolan William W G 1899 May 26 Bolan William H W G 1899 Jun 2 Bowers Edmund D D 1899 Feb 24 Boyd Martha D D 1899 Feb 10 Bradley Henry J D D 1899 Sep 29 Brady Joseph W G 1899 Oct 27 Bridgman Chester B F 1899 Jun 9 Bridgman Jacob F D D 1899 Nov 3 Bridgman Pearl B F 1899 May 12 Brooks Chauncey Garry W G 1899 Oct 20 Brown Frank B D D 1899 May 12 Brown John D D 1899 Mar 17 Brown Mrs Charles D D 1899 Feb 17 Brown Nellie May W B 1899 Nov 10 Brown Rosalia D D 1899 Apr 14 Brundage George W D D 1899 Sep 29 Brush Mrs Melvin
1891-92 Directory Of Milwaukee Elite Wisconsin Genealogy Mrs. Charles W. Henning Miss Rose Henning, 3100 Cedar St. HERBST, Mr. Herbst Ide, Mr. George H. Ide Mrs. George H. Ide, 211 Seventeenth St. http://www.linkstothepast.com/milwaukee/1891mkeelite2.html
ST JOHN S EPISCOPAL CHURCH FAMILIES 1880-1900 [Page 14] George 139 First St. Charles W. WILLIAMSON Mrs WILLIAMSON Charles W. WILLIAMSON Jr . James W. CUSACK (widower) Miss Ella F. CUSACK 58 Second St. Mrs William http://members.tripod.com/~DERBYSHIRE_2/stjohnfamly.html
The Political Graveyard: Los Angeles County, Calif. Lived in Los Angeles, 18501859 Alpheus P. Hodges - Alexander W. Hope - John Edward O. Nay - Carl Hinshaw - John C. Packard - Mrs. Charles W. Paddock http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/LA3.html
Extractions: California Los Angeles County information: Population: Land area square miles. County seat: Los Angeles Los Angeles County official web site Capital Impact: Los Angeles County officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data Fedstats/Mapstats: Los Angeles County data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment Los Angeles County CAGenWeb page genealogical, historical information and queries (if this link doesn't work, find the new one through the USGenWeb national site Los Angeles County page at Interment.Net (Cemetery Records Online). Neighboring areas: The Political Graveyard: Important Notes: Please Read! This web site is about U.S. political history and cemeteries. For convenient presentation of this material, the site includes a page for each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S., as well as for various U.S. and foreign territories and countries. The Political Graveyard has no official connection with any of those areas or governments. For more information about this project, please see the
Special Collections Allen, Mrs. Charles R. Amaden, CS. American Press Assoc. Anderson, CH. Anderson,Elmer W. Anderson, John Q. Anderson, Mrs. Frank. Anderson, Mrs. JQ http://www.usd.edu/library/special/pylecorres.htm
Extractions: Correspondents "Aberdeen Daily American" [Aberdeen, SD] "Aberdeen News" [Aberdeen, SD] "Alexandria Herald" [Alexandria, SD] "Blunt Advocate" [Blunt, S.D] "Dakotan" [Pierre, SD] "New York Tribune" [New York, NY] "The Clipper" [Canistota, SD] "The Democrat" [Wessington Springs, SD] "The Enterprise" [Worthing, SD] "The Gazett" [Burke, SD] "The Register" [Tyndall, SD] Acker, Mrs. C.S. Allen, Mrs. Charles C. Allen, Mrs. Charles R. Amaden, C.S. American Press Assoc. Anderson, C. H. Anderson, Elmer W. Anderson, John Q. Anderson, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. J.Q. Anding, Ida M. Atwater, Harry P. Bacon, Mrs. M. E. Bagley, Grace H., (Mrs. Frederick P.) Baisch, Mrs. R. W. Baisch, Mrs. Stella P. (Mrs.R. W.) Barbee, Mrs. A. J. Barkley, Mrs. W.E. Barnes, H.E. Barnhart, Mrs. W. H. Barron, Mrs.James Barry, Herbert Bastian, T.E. Bates, Eleanor Bates, Mark P. Beach, Metta W. Beach, Mrs. B. E. Beebe, Alice C. Beebe, Mrs. Lucy V. Beebe, Mrs. Marcus P. Beebe, Mrs. Plin Bennett, Mrs. M. M. Bennett, Mrs. M.M. Benson, Lewis Berry, Mrs. S. B.
Genealogy Usenet Mrs W, Crofton St BAILEY. W, Crofton St BAKER. Fred CWM, Targo St BAKER. Mrs S, Storekeeper, Targo St BRAND. Charles H, Burnett St BRAND. http://usenet.lineages.co.uk/article2251-3-1.htm
1900 Auburn, NY Directory - "Too Late " Section Abrams Henry W, from 15 1/2 Wall to 100 Marvine ave ADAMS WILLIAM H., to 8Capitol Husted Mrs William, from 23 Academy to 110 Clark Ide Stephen B, http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycayuga/directry/aub1900/toolate.htm
Genealogy Of A Cook Family Charles W. Cook and his family appear in the 1870 census for for Town ofWaterborough 1893 includes the following entry Mrs. Charles W. Cook building http://homepages.wmich.edu/~rudged/gen/cook.html
Extractions: [My research on this family has been primarily on the descendants of Hezekiah Cook III (below). Information on the early generations of this family is based on research by Christine Petitt. She has a web page with information on descendants and other relatives of the family at the following address: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/e/t/Christine-M-Pettit/ and invites anyone following this family to contact her at the following address: christine.pettit@adelphia.net First Generation 1. John COOK Sr. He was born ca. 1660-65. He married Mary DOWNES , daughter of Thomas and Katharine Downes on 25 Nov 1686 in Dover, Strafford Co. NH. They had at least the following children: i. John COOK Jr. ii. Rebecca COOK iii. Peter Downes COOK Second Generation 2. John COOK Jr. ( John ). He was born on 5 May 1692 in Dover, Strafford Co. NH and died ca. 1755. He married Lydia YOUNG , daughter of Thomas Young and Mary Roberts in Dover, Strafford Co. NH ca. 1715. They had the following children: i. Marcy
Death Notice Index New Orleans 1994 LARRY (PARACHAUTE) 08 JUL 1994 HAYNES EARL W. SR. 07 JUL 1994 HAYS Mrs. LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME DATE PUBLISHED Ide KNOX 14 JUL 1994 IFORD JAKE JR. http://www.geocities.com/jeffersongenealogicalsociety/obits/d0794g-m.htm
Extractions: ANOTHER MONTH AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF DEATHS IN METRO NEW ORLEANS LA. FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 1994 AS PUBLISHED IN THE TIMES-PICAYUNE G LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME DATE PUBLISHED H LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME DATE PUBLISHED I LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME DATE PUBLISHED IDE KNOX 14 JUL 1994 IFORD JAKE JR. 21 JUL 1994 IMBRAGUGLIO HARRIET L. 01 JUL 1994 ISADORE REV. CHARLES 17 JUL 1994 ISHMAN LESTRIC 01 JUL 1994 J LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME DATE PUBLISHED K LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME DATE PUBLISHED L LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME DATE PUBLISHED M LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME DATE PUBLISHED
IN MEMORIUM.... John - Hawksworth, W. - - Hays, Mr. Charles M. - - Hays, Mrs. Charles M.(Maid GF - - House, W. - - Howard, Mr. Benjamin - - Howard, Mrs. Ellen T. http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Shores/1701/memorium.html
Cyclopedic Review Of Current History, 1893 Beauregard, Peter Gustave Toutant Beers, William H. Bell, Charles Henry Bell, Hugh W. Wells, Erastus Westervelt, ZF, Mrs. Westwood, John Obadiah White, http://www.ancestorinfo.com/cyclopedic_review, 1893.htm
Extractions: (Almost 100,000 people, many with biographies or photos.) HOME ORDER HERE NEWS LETTER ABOUT US ... SURNAME COLLAGES Cyclopedic Review of Current History, 1893 Some of the obituaries in this book are short, some are quite detailed. The stories in the, "People in the news" section are also varied, some long, some short and some have a photo. Item # 10616 Price: $5 per person To order click here. Obituaries, Worldwide People in the News Mother Shipton Ancestor Info is a free access genealogy database, made up of dozens of smaller databases. We are different from many of the databases on the internet, because we own all of the materials we index. When you order information from us, we send you the original item or we copy the information directly from the original source. (commonly misspelled words: genology, geneology
1906 Mansfield, MA Property Tax Records Cabot, Charles L. Cabot, Ferdinand W. Cabot, Fred A. Cady, Frank L. Cady, S., Mrs. Kennedy, James W. Kennedy, John Kennedy, Morris Keyes, Oliver P. King http://www.ancestorinfo.com/mansfield, ma property tax, 1906.htm
Extractions: (Almost 100,000 people, many with biographies or photos.) HOME ORDER HERE NEWS LETTER ABOUT US ... SURNAME COLLAGES 1906 Mansfield, MA Property Tax Records List of Polls and Taxable Property of the Town of Mansfield, May 1, 1906 . Some listings are for poll tax only, but most include all property such as; houses, barns, cows and fowls, shops, stables, wagons, carriages and even automobiles. the table shows the value of each item and the tax owed. The last column on this page is for assessed owners who were non-residents. We will copy all entries for any surname you are researching. Item # 10116 Price $3 per surname.
Extractions: May 31 Argosy Bookstore, NYC June 15 March 9 Baker, Louise and Lee Byron March 24 Bellows Falls, VT with list Nov. 7 Booklovers Shop, Hartford, CT Oct. 19 Bookshop for Boys and Girls Mary Fitzgerald April 15 P.J. Dobell May 6 May 26 April 1932 catalogue May 10 March 16 May 9 Goodnow, Earle T. June 6 Paper Mill Village June 15 W. Cummington, Mass. June 21 Sept. 25 interested in dolls? Oct. 2 Oct. 7 July 26 Aug. 12 Panorama Visit of Santa Claus to the Happy Children $7.50/Lenski for $5 Aug. 23 5 pp. explaining dealer's prices and expenses etc. Aug. 26 March 20 Goodspeed's, Boston April 29 George T. Goodspeed Oct. 19
Rural Farm Directory, Genesee County, Michigan, AHGP HOWELL, Charles (w Mary) farmer O 50a 2h 3c R3 Linden Fen 74 Ind tel HOYLE,Mrs. ROSA (ch Ernest W.) farming O 55a 3h 5c R2 Davison Dav 21 http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mi/county/lapeer/farm/howard-jacobs.htm
Extractions: Howard - Jacobs By Holice, Clayton, and Debbie Howard, Harry U S Navy R4 Flint Flint 8 Howald, J. E. (w May) (ch George, Berne, Charles) farmer O 70a 3h 7c R4 Flint Flint 8 Howald, Walter U S Navy R4 Flint Flint 8 Howard, F. (w Jane) farmer R3 Clio Vien 48 Howard, Hazel R3 Flint gen 40 Howe, Mrs. Clara (ch Marguerite, Maude) R2 Davison Dav 15 Howe, Dave Farming R1 Montrose Mont 35 Howe, Earl truck driver R1 Clio Vien 64 HOWE, ELBA (w Mary) (ch Earl) section hand O 6a R1 Clio Vien 64 HOWE, GEORGE D. (w Bertha K.) farming O 120a 4h 2c R2 Davison Rich 77 B tel HOWELL, CHARLES (w Mary) farmer O 50a 2h 3c R3 Linden Fen 74 Ind tel HOWES, HARRY B. (w Matilda) (ch Howard E.) farmer O 70a 3h 10c R1 Lennon clay 34 Ind tel HOWES, S. W. (w Sarah A.) (ch Frank S.) farmer O 95a 5h 15c R2 Swartz Creek clay 55 Ind tel Howland, Mrs. A. H. farmer O 160a R1 Swartz Creek Mun 6 HOYLE, MRS. ROSA (ch Ernest W.) farming O 55a 3h 5c R2 Davison Dav 21 HOYT, TED (w Oriel) (ch Arnold, Owen) farming T 4a 2h R1 Mount Morris Gen 4
Harvey W. Ide HARVEY W. Ide was one of the men who bore a conspicuous part in the early Mrs. Judge Ide by her first marriage to Simeon Phillips has one daughter, http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1918ks/bioi/idehw.html
Extractions: HARVEY W. IDE was one of the men who bore a conspicuous part in the early history of that section of Kansas around Leavenworth. He arrived when Kansas was a territory, and at the height of the epoch-making struggle over the slavery question. He was long distinguished as a lawyer, for many years was judge of the district bench, and a leader possessing not only brilliant intellectual qualities but that moral stability which is the expression of a strong character. He was born in Saratoga County, New York, April 19, 1833, and fourteen years later, in 1847, his father, Rodman Ide, moved to the Territory of Wisconsin, locating on a raw tract of land near Janesville in Rock County. His father was engaged in improving and cultivating his pioneer farm in Wisconsin until his death in 1872. Rodman Ide married Elvira Herrick, whose grandfather, Thomas Herrick, aided the colonies in their struggle for independence during the Revolution. It was in the environment of a Wisconsin homestead that the late Judge Ide came to manhood. To a sound intellect and sound body he brought, largely by his own exertions, a sufficient training and wherever possible he associated himself with men and books and other influences which would elevate and strengthen his capacity. He finished his education at Milton Academy, now Milton College. At the age of seventeen he was teaching school near Rockford, Illinois, just across the state line from his home county in Wisconsin. For several years he continued teaching and in the meantime read law. In 1856 before Judge J. R. Doolittle, who later became a United States senator, he was admitted to the bar at Janesville. During the remainder of that year he engaged in practice at Janesville.
University Of Rochester History: Index U-Z Vail, Mrs. Charles D., 22. Valentine, Alan, chosen president, Wheeler, BenjaminIde, 11. Whipple, George H., recommended for deanship of new School of http://www.lib.rochester.edu/index.cfm?PAGE=2369
I Ide, Rev. Wm. 274 Canton av. Iglehart, G, Leslie, (Duvall I.) 264 w Lombard Imwald, Mrs. Mary, A, confectionary, 550 w Calvert. Independence Hall http://www.bcpl.net/~pely/1864/i.html