Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg Authors J Jackman, William James, 1850 Authors J Jackson, Helen Hunt,1830-1885 Authors J James, GPR (George Payne Rainsford), 1801? http://www.archive.org/mediatypes-browse.php?mediatype=texts&collection=gutenber
American Studies At Georgetown University The Spiritual and Artistic Theories of William James Stillman . Patricia Sullivan The Message Within The Messenger A Magazine History, 18501865 http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/amer_studies/thesis/directory_80s.htm
Cricinfo - Players And Officials - England - J Jackman, F (Frederick Jackman, 18411891) Jackman, RD (Robin Jackman, 1945- Jewell, WJ (William Jewell, 1855-1927) Jiggins, J (James Jiggins, 1838- http://content.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/alpha.html?country=1;alpha=J
City Of Victoria - Fort Victoria Brick Project Name List Jackman, Samuel James, 2294. Jackson, Dr. William Annie, Dr. William Jacksonarrived in 1862. England in 1830 and came to Victoria in the 1850 s. http://www.city.victoria.bc.ca/archives/archives_refbrk_i-j.shtml
Extractions: Archives The Reference Desk Fort Victoria Brick Project Search Page Name List Name Biographical Note Location Iess Ingelhardt, F. Aggie Irvine worked at Craigflower Farm. Irvine, Helen Georgina (nee Grant) Helen Georgina Irvine was a pioneer settler in the Gordon Head district. She was married to Roy M. Irvine. Irvine, John and Jessie (nee Goar) John Irvine came to Victoria as an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company. He later farmed in the Craigflower area before purchasing 300 acres in the Cedar Hill area. Irvine, Margaret Margaret Irvine was born on February 14, 1865. She was a Christian worker and nanny in the Cedar Hill area. She died on February 23, 1955 at Rose Bank Farm where she lived her entire life. Irvine, Roy Milne Roy Milne Irvine was born in Victoria about 1895. He worked as a electrician, as a partner in an electric company and later as an operator at the Dominion Government drydock. Irvine, William William Irvine was born in Fort Victoria in 1851. He died in 1922. Motoza Ishida arrived in Victoria in 1906 and his wife Tsuru arrived in 1908. He opened up a hotel on Chatham Street that catered to Japanese travellers. He ran the Ishida Hotel until 1935. Jackman, Philippa Ann (nee Champion)
Norfolk UK - Genealogy, Surnames, Family And Local History. His father was William, Jackman (cabinet maker), Harriet s was James Abraham s sister Rachel Shearing Cooper married Henry Blyth 1850 in Gt Yarmouth. http://www.curiousfox.com/history/norfolk_7.html
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Untitled Document Allen, James, S, 05/28/1868, 10/19/1907, Son of William Sarah Allen, Jackman Allen, Sarah, A, 09/21/1845, 10/20/1921, Wife of William Allen, Jackman http://www.sangerville.lib.me.us/cemfiles/cemnamesA.html
Extractions: Cemetary Surnames "A" SURNAME FIRST NAME M.I. TITLE AGE DOB DOD RELATIONSHIP VETERAN STATUS COMMENTS CEMETERY LOT /ROW # Abbott Donald Year 1901 Year 1948 Stone says "Son." French's Mills Lot 23 Abbott Sarah E Wife of William J. Farnham Jackman Corner Lot 105 Abbott Sarah L No Date Wife of Willard Abbott French's Mills Lot 23 Abbott Willard No Date French's Mills Lot 23 Adams Alice Marie Year 1902 Year 1947 Village Lot #202 Adams Edward Henry Year 1929 No Date Village Part 3, #12 Adams Enoch Born in Henniker, NH. Knowlton Mills Row 2 Lot 10 Adams Eugene E Year 1863 Year 1942 Village Lot #150 Adams Hannah P Wife of Benjamin Lane Born in Sangerville, Maine. Knowlton Mills Row 9 Lot 12 Adams Hattie Saulmer Year 1904 Year 1961 Wife of Leslie J. Knowlton Knowlton Mills Row 11 Lot Adams Jeanne Alison Year 1933 No Date Village Part 3, #12 Adams John No Date Knowlton Mills Row 2 Lot 10 Adams Julia No Date Knowlton Mills Row 2 Lot 10 Adams Lena Year 1865 Year 1948 Wife of Edwin J. Adams Bentley Lot Village Lot #43 Adams Lewis Everett Year 1904 Year 1974 Village Lot #202 Adams Russell M Year 1926 Year 1941 Son of Hattie S. Adams
Index James W. (18411901). . . Book James William (1954- ). . . Book Jamie Lee (1994- ) . William R. (1852-1929). . . Book Winfied S. (1850-1860). . . Book http://www.mardisfamily.com/pedigrees/descendants/names.html
Extractions: By Thomas Lindsley Bradford, M. D. Sowing the Seed of Homopathy in the Old Green Mountain State - Baird, the Independent, Self-educated, and Successful Practitioner, the Pioneer - Brief Allusion to State, District and County Societies - How and by Whom Homopathy was Introduced in the Counties of Vermont. Homopathy in Vermont was planted in much the same manner as statehood itself in that jurisdiction, and was an independent action on the part of its pioneer, David H. Baird, who is remembered as a man of good sound common sense, with an excellent understanding of medicines and their use in general, but who was not a graduate of any school of medicine. Whether Dr. Baird employed other methods in the healing art before beginning practice according to the law of similars does not appear, but it is known that he administered the little homopathic doses in Coventry and Troy in Orleans county as early as about the year 1840, and thus became the pioneer of the profession in the historic Green Mountain state. But Dr. Baird was not long the sole exemplar of homopathy in Vermont, and within the next twenty years following his advent into the ranks of the profession there were about thirty-five practitioners in that field ; and even before that period was passed, and as early as 1854, the homopathic physicians of the state gathered together their numbers and organized the Green Mountain Homopathic Medical Association, which has continued its existence to the present day and since 1858 has been known as the Vermont State Homopathic Medical Society.
1830 Columbus Bush William L. 026. Crosby Isaac 026. Crowell James 028. Curtis David 027 Jackman Daniel 026. Jackman William 025. Johnson Jabez G. 026 http://www.pa-roots.com/~warren/Resources/Census/1830_Columbus/1830_columbus.htm
Extractions: 1830 COLUMBUS, WARREN COUNTY PA Head of house, ONLY * probable spelling errors Abby Horace B. 025 Asham Elijah 025 Atkins Nathaniel 027 Babock Darius 028 Baker Cyrus 027 Baker Tilly 026 Barker Timothy 028 Bartoo John S. 026 Bassett Simon 028 Boardman Daniel 026 Boardman Levi 028 Bush Joshua 026 Bush William L. 026 Crosby Isaac 026 Crowell James 028 Curtis David 027 Damon Porter 026 Daniels James 026 Dewey John 027 Dewey Jonathan R. 027 Dutton Ezra 028 Dutton Solomon 027 Eagles Mary 027 Fay Levi 028 Ferleoson D. H.?* Ferguson/ Fulkerson Fitch M. T. C. 026 Forbes Alfred 026 Gregg William 025 Grosvenor N. J*. 028 Hamilton Ira 028 Harris James 028 Holt William 028 Howard Isaac 027 Howard Peter C. 027 Humphrey Hiram 026 Jackman Daniel 026 Jackman William 025 Johnson Jabez G. 026 Marble Asa L. 027 Mather Dan 025 Mather Luther P. 026 Meniun * Julius 028 Miller Watson 025 Monroe C. 028 Monroe Elijah 028 Monroe Joseph 028 Norton Cyrus 028 Parker Ira 026 Perkins Joseph 025 Perkins Sprague 025 Phelps David N. 026 Phettyplace Resolora *? 026 Philips William 026 Porter B. H. 026
Hallcooper01 Ablard , Loraney *** 1850 to 1922 ; 18501923 KJ Constable , Eric James ***age 1 yr to 03/09/1875 Jackman , Hannah *** 08/29/1854 to 01/08/1921 http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Bennington/hallcooper01.html
The Political Graveyard: Addison County, Vt. Waltham William H. Jackman; Weybridge Dennis H. McHugh Charles S. James Daniel Chipman (1765-1850) of Middlebury, Addison County, Vt.; Ripton, http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/AD.html
Extractions: Vermont Addison County information: Population: Land area square miles. County seat: Middlebury Capital Impact: Addison County officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data Fedstats/Mapstats: Addison County data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment Addison County VTGenWeb page genealogical, historical information and queries (if this link doesn't work, find the new one through the USGenWeb national site Addison 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 Main Page The list of cemeteries here is not comprehensive, nor is it intended to be. This site only lists about 5,000 cemeteries
Secretary Of State Indian WAr Veteran Medals Records, 1905-1940 5, 1, 13, Applications; Goulter, WilliamGuymon, James. 5, 1, 14, Applications;Hacking, Hanks, George 6, 1, 18, Applications; Jackman, AR-Jex, William http://archives.utah.gov/referenc/xml/series/2220.html
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: In 1905 the legislature passed an act entitled "Medals for Indian War Veterans" (ch. 86 in Laws of the State of Utah....1905. The Star Printing Co., Salt Lake City, 1905.). This authorized the governor and secretary of state to procure a medal for each of the veterans who actually served in suppressing Indian hostilities in Utah during the years 1850 to 1872, inclusive. These forms are the applications for a medal submitted by the veteran or next of kin. Related correspondence also is included as are a few actual medals which were never distributed. Most of the applications relate to service in the Black Hawk wars. Other confrontations mentioned on the forms include the Walker War, Navajo raids, Shosone war, Paiute raids, Tintic skirmishes, etc. The form required county; veteran's age; birthplace; current residence; name of war in which served; enrollment date; rank; commander's name; and places, years, and type of actual service followed by the applicant's signature. If being completed by next of kin, there was a blank for the applicant to state his or her relationship to the veteran. The statement was witnessed by a notary and attested to by two individuals with personal knowledge of the applicant's service. The signature of the commander stating that the individual was entitled to a medal might also be included. The back of the form gives the date received, date approved, and the signatures of the governor and secretary of state.
Calstock Online Parish Clerk - Deaths J 25 Gunnis Lake Jackman, Thomas b 17 Mar 1863 66 Gunnislake Jackman, Williamb 31 Mar JENKINS, Frances b 1 Jun 1826 36 JENKINS, James b 11 Aug 1850 4 http://www.minebydesign.co.uk/calstock/census/deaths_j.htm
Extractions: Deaths / Burials - J This colour indicates more information or an external link. This list is not complete and any contribution (quoting the source) would be appreciated! Additions will be made as records are explored. No guarantee is given for the accuracy of the transcriptions. A B C D ... W X Y Z STRAYS External Sites Cornwall Online Parish Clerks Online Census Project Cornwall Family History Society Tamar Valley A.O.N.B. ... Calstock Archive Trust Name Date Age (s) spouse (p) parents abode b = burial d = death i = infant death Age estimated Place = Calstock, unless stated otherwise (Scarlet Fever?) JEWELLS, Anne b 23 Mar 1879 69 Cocks Park Link JOLL, Josiah b 13 Feb 1784 JOLL, Josiah b 18 Jan 1872 70 Calstock JOLL, Mary Gill b 31 Mar 1810 JOLL, Samuel b 13 Aug 1807 gravestone Notes: a.r = affidavit received. An act was passed (1667-68) in the reign of Charles II for the express purpose of increasing the consumption of English wool. It was stated that "No corps should be buried in anything other than what is made of sheep's wool only; or put into any coffin lined or faced with any material but sheep's wool, on pain of forfeiture of £5." and an affidavit to that effect was required not later than 8 days after the burial.
Houghton - Person Page 1016 America E. Jackman married Charles M. Liegerot in 1866. America E. Jackman died in 24 Dec 1922 James C. Jackson+ b. 7 Dec 1850 Richard Jackson b. c 1853 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~houghtonfamily/p1016.htm
Newfoundland Wills Jeans Thomas W 20 150 1947 Janes George 20 181 1948 Jacobs James 20 316 1948Jackman William 20 321 1948 Job Edith Harvey 20 358 1948 James Noel Gossage http://ngb.chebucto.org/Wills/nfwillsj.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 ... I J K L M N ... Z Surname Given Name(s) Volume Folio Probate Transcription (Page) (Year) Notes Johnson William (Sr) 1 99 1830 Renews Janes John (Sr) 1 247 1837 Of Broad Cove, Conception Bay, Planter Jillard George Perrin 1 374 1841 Of Harbor Grace, Chapman and Dealer
Saint Paul Churchyard, Warwickshire, England Jackman, George Thomas, d. 27 May 1901, age 17yr, s/o William, TD Jackman,William, d. Simpson, William, d. 15 Mar 1850, age 25yr,, TD http://www.interment.net/data/eng/warwickshire/stpaul/
Page Title James MARY A HEAD W 31 1850 James RICHARD NOT KNOWN U 21 1860 James THOMAS HEADM 32 1849 JEFFS James HEAD W 47 1834 JEFFS William HEAD M 30 1851 http://www.covkid.org.uk/page30.html
St. John's Cemetery, Palo Alto Co, Iowa Roscommon, Ireland 23 Mar 1895 2141 Whalen Katherine 1 May 1850 30 Dec 1935 22-23 Children of James Brigid Ann. Wife Lillian Jackman Mary Jennings 5 http://www.celticcousins.net/paloalto/stjohns21thru29.htm
Extractions: http://www.celticcousins.net/paloalto/pageone.htm Surname Given Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Age Row-G Notes Surname Given Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Age Row-G Notes Surname Given Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Age Row-G Notes Surname Given Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Age Row-G Notes Surname Given Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Age Row-G Notes Surname Given Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Age Row-G Notes Surname Given Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Age Row-G Notes Surname Given Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Age Row-G Notes Palo Alto County, Iowa USGenWeb Project