Daviess County Missouri Marriages 1838-1866 26 Feb 1857 William Hastings Eliza Miller. Feb 1857 Samuel Brunk - SarahBrunk {day not given} 22 Jan 1860 John Heindman {Hindman}-Mary Ellis http://www.rootsweb.com/~modavies/marriages.htm
Extractions: 23 October 1841 Aaron Banks -Rebecca Wooderson 11 Nov 1841 James M. Watson - Sarah Diring 21 Nov 1841 Jacob Roberts - Nancy Ramsey 12 Dec 1841 Lorenzo Dow Davis - Elizabeth King 23 Dec 1841 Thomas Carraway - Virginia Ellis 23 Dec 1841 John A. McCubbins - Lucilla Bennett 26 Dec 1841 Delwood Fields - Elizabeth Frurrice 18 Jan 1842 Joseph Galaspy - Nancy Morris 27 Jan 1842 Cornelius Murphy - Deliley Place 24 Mar 1842 Edward Z. Richardson - Tabitha Fields 3 Apr 1842 Owen H. McGee - Ealenor Donoho 14 Apr 1842 Otis B. Richardson - Sarah Bristow 21 Apr 1842 David Garton - Neaty Tucker 26 Apr 1842 Philip Richard Wirt - Mary Elizabeth Cravens 10 May 1842 Buswell Harwood - Susan Trosper 10 Jun 1842 Elijah Ellis - Grace Canada 20 Jul 1842 Thomas I. Williams - Mary Jan Parry 10 Sep 1843 Samuel Runner - Susan Bristow 21 Sep 1843 Bethlaham Poran - Eliza Jane Passons 12 Oct 1843 David Watson - Elizabeth Kennedy 18 Oct 1843 Samuel Surface - Susan Lenhart 19 Oct 1843 Buford Johnson - Cynthia Campbell 2 Nov 1843 Elias M. Woolford - Mrs. Mariah Goodman
Members Of Congress: Maryland Hindman, William, 17431822. HOBLITZELL, Fetter Schrier, 1838-1900 SCOTT,Gustavus, 1753-1800. SEMMES, Benedict Joseph, 1789-1863 http://www.factmonster.com/biography/us/congress/md.html
Extractions: Member Name Birth-Death ALBERT, William Julian ALEXANDER, Robert ANDREWS, William Noble ARCHER, John ... ZIHLMAN, Frederick Nicholas Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present Print this page Cite this page AD AD AD ADS Business Cards Link to Fact Monster Add Fact Monster search ... Privacy
Extractions: By Thomas Lindsley Bradford, M. D. Introductory Remarks - Primacy of Pennsylvania in Homopathic Institutions - Homopathic Medical Society of Pennsylvania - Other Staie and Local Societies - Allentown Academy - Recollections of Early Practitioners - Detwiller, the Prescriber - Wesselhoeft and Freytag, the Founders - Becker and Helfrich, the Preacher Physicians - Ihm, the Pioneer in Philadelphia - Hering, the Prover, Philosopher, Scientist and Founder - Brief Allusion to other Early Practitioners - Lists of Pioneer Physicians - Homopathic Dispensaries. THE HOMOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Thus permanently organized and officered the society began its active career and history, and during the period of its existence in all later years it has been instrumental in promoting and safeguarding the interests of the homopathic profession in the Keystone state, and through its members has exercised an influence for good in directing the affairs of that greater body, the American Institute of Homopathy. There were thirty original members of the society, all of whom were subscribers to the constitution. In the course of the next year the membership increased to seventy-one, and in the third year to ninety-eight. In 1903 the society numbered three hundred and fifty-eight members, which represented about one-half the strength of the profession in the state.
The Political Graveyard: Miscellaneous Areas, Maryland Emerich 1846 Francis W. Brown 1854 Lorion Miller 1857 Charles Hedding Rowland Gustavus Scott Benjamin Rumsey - George Plater - Charles Carroll, http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/ZZ.html
Extractions: Maryland 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 where politicians are known to have been buried (the number grows gradually as more research is done). There are an estimated cemeteries in the United States. The closest thing to a complete list is the U.S. Geological Survey's GNIS database , which lists about 109,000 cemeteries. See also
Eureka Pioneer Cemetery Chambers, Saml (18571939) s/o Lovisa King Rowland Chambers; Chance, Ida (1865-1913) Kay, Theo (1912-1933); Kearns, Edna P Miller (1882-1943); Kearns, http://users.wi.net/~census/lesson17.html
Extractions: Abbey Adams , John Quincy (?-1937) Inf Spanish-American War (1898-1899); Alexander , ó (?-? female); Allen , Emery Jas (1861-1943); Allen, Frances E (1897-1940); Allen, John D (1882-1974); Allen, Mary Delphinia (1864-1939); Allen, Helen K (1832-1887) w/o B H; Allen, Wm F (1869-1942); Allik Allphin , W T (1883-1940) h/o Nettie; Anderson , Alex H (1857-1932); Anderson, Alvin A (1901-1930); Anderson, Carl A (1849-1936); Anderson, Emma A (1874-1955); Anderson, Ernest E (1894-1953); Anderson, Hester E Peterson (1904-1928); Anderson, Hillard (1916-1936); Anderson, Lillie A (1885-1959); Anderson, Svend A (1905-?); Anderson, Walter E (1873-1940); Andrew , Ruth (1845-1927); Annon , J S (?-?); Aplet , A S (1871-1939); Aplet, Chas F (1899-1968) pvt OR Btry C 52 Field Arty WWII; Aplet, Owen E (1901-1950); Aplet, Raleigh E (1869-1969) OR SQ US Navy WWI; Aplet, Verona Eva (1900-1930); Applegate , Rbt J (1914-1952);
Religion & Spirituality : Magazines And Books From GlossyMag.com Books The Dictionary of Dreams 10,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman MillerJune, 1996, 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 http://www.glossymag.com/ukshop/uk-mode-books_uk-page_num-1839-node-58-locale-uk
Brides Index, Daviess County, Missouri (1837-1865) Ellis, Mary, John Hindman, 22 Jan 1860. Ellis, Miss DA, ES Meadows, 31 May 1857 Miller, Eliza, William Hastings, 26 Feb 1857 http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~livcomo/davimarr/brid38.html
Extractions: BRIDE GROOM DATE Acord, Elizabeth George Nicholas 22 Apr 1849 Acord, Elizabeth Joel Nicholls 22 Apr 1849 Adams, Elizabeth Morgan Stephens 30 Sep 1860 Adams, Lida Ann Thomas Flint 4 Sep 1859 Adkins, Margaret Robert Jobe 11 Feb 1838 Allen, Barriba John Riggs 8 Mar 1849 Allen, Caroline J John H Miller 12 Jan 1856 Allen, Eliza Richard Wooderson 23 Jan 1844 Allen, Martha Silas McCrary 25 Feb 1841 Allen, Mrs. Sabrina Richard Wooderson 7 Jun 1841 Allen, Nancy Jane Pleasant Baxter 16 Jan 1844 Allen, Nancy Merrit Givins 10 Jan 1839 Anderson, Sarah E William McClanahan 30 Mar 1841 Armstrong, Darcus William Wilson 26 Oct 1865 Armstrong, Margaret Elijah Coffee 8 Aug 1842 Armstrong, Mary Richard Rhoads 11 Aug 1858 Armstrong, Polly Ann James M Jenkins 6 Oct 1839 Armstrong, Salina William Acord 16 Jan 1851 Armstrong, Sarah Jane Soloman Watson 9 Oct 1856 Armstrong, Sarah James Madison Perry 15 Dec 1853 Armstrong, Sarah West Higgins 8 Feb 1846 Ater, Mary Noah Brown 28 Mar 1850 Atkinson, Joanna John S Miller 26 Mar 1843 Baber, Amanda
Grooms Index, Daviess County, Missouri, 1837-1865 Hastings, William, Eliza Miller, 26 Feb 1857 Hindman, John, Mary Ellis,22 Jan 1860. Hinebaugh, Simeon, Eleanor Reid, 10 Jun 1855 http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~livcomo/davimarr/grom38.html
Extractions: GROOM BRIDE DATE Acerd, John Elizabeth Ann Hart 4 Mar 1858 Acord, William Salina Armstrong 16 Jan 1851 Adcock, Henry Rachael Persinger 15 Oct 1857 Again, Samuel H Susan Lizie C McFearson 6 Apr 1865 Akes, Henry F. Emily Sego 20 Oct 1841 Alexander, John H. Polly Reed 5 Jun 1845 Allen, Abel W. Arabella Dunkerson 16 Apr 1843 Allen, Dr. J T Harriet Wynn 10 Nov 1858 Allen, Isaac Catharine Lynch 23 Mar 1849 Allen, Isheam Hester Koger 21 Nov 1844 Allen, Jesse W. Mary Elizabeth Cox 4 Dec 1864 Allen, Jesse Margaret Johnson 27 Dec 1843 Allen, William C. Temperence Flint 19 Oct 1842 Allen, William Margaret Ellen Barns 13 Mar 1850 Allen, Wm Martha Harman 4 Dec 1859 Alley, Francis M Minerva Bartlett 28 Apr 1861 Anderson, Abner E Mary E Hall 25 Dec 1856 Anderson, Jacob H Nancy M Tilford 2 Sep 1865 Anderson, John J Hulda C Baker 28 Sep 1865 Armstrong, John Elizabeth Sherrol 31 Oct 1850 Armstrong, John Louisa L Coffee 24 Sep 1863 Armstrong, John Mary Guthery 5 Jan 1845 Armstrong, Ulisus Mary Guilliams 29 May 1859 Arturburn, William L
Inventory Of The Campbell Family Papers, 1781-1938 18571922. Chiefly newspaper clippings concerning the activities and death ofJohn A. Major General Thomas Carmichael Hindman (1828-1868). P-135/17. http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/htm/00135.html
Extractions: Back to Top John Archibald Campbell (1811-1889) was associate justice of the United States Supreme Court and assistant secretary of the Confederate War Department and related to the Campbell, Colston, Groner, and other families represented in this collection. The collection includes correspondence, financial and legal items, military papers, writings, photographs, and other items relating to the family of John Archibald Campbell. Materials relate to the Civil War career of several family members, including John A. Campbell, Duncan G. Campbell, and Frederick M. Colston; the imprisonment of John A. Campbell at Fort Pulaski, Ga.; family life; the postwar activity of Confederate officers, particularly Frederick M. Colston and Edward Porter Alexander; veterans' affairs; and the Maryland contribution to the Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition in 1907. Included are photographs of Confederate Army officers and the battlefields at Antietam, Md., and Winchester, Va.
Michael Humphrey Elinor; born 7 Dec 1903; married Erston Miller 23 Aug 1927. Children ofThomas9 Holcombe and Elizabeth Hindman Barney were as follows http://jhholcombe.home.att.net/humphrey/mhumo009.htm
Extractions: Generation Nine Alfred Cheeseboro Case ( Curtis Hezekiah Hezekiah Jedediah ... Michael ) was born on 25 Jul 1848 at Bloomfield, Hartford Co., CT. He married Abigail Jane Hoskins, daughter of Asa Hoskins and Nancy Rachel Holcombe, on 6 Jan 1875 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 7 Nov 1912 at Bloomfield, Hartford Co., CT, at age 64. He was buried at Mt. View Cemetery, Bloomfield, Hartford Co., CT. Seth says he died in 1912, Ruth says he died in 1923. Children of Alfred Cheeseboro Case and Abigail Jane Hoskins all born at Bloomfield, Hartford Co., CT, were as follows: Nellie Freedie Case ( Annie Brockett Sarah Case ... Michael ) was born on 24 May 1871 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She married Arthur Edmund Humphrey, son of John Calvin Edmund Humphrey and Mary Elvira Kimball, on 16 Sep 1891 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 27 Aug 1954 at age 83. Children of Nellie Freedie Case and Arthur Edmund Humphrey were: i.
Marion County, Ohio Marriages Volume Twelve L-M Layman, Carrie Belle, Hindman, Frank E. 4/1/1878, Marion, Marion, Dress Maker Miller, May (1), Hastings, John D. 6/3/1857, Montgomery Twp, Marion Co. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Marriages/marr12lm.htm
Extractions: MARION COUNTY, OHIO - MARRIAGES - VOLUME 12 (Jan 1899-Jan 1902) (L-M) The age of consent for a male was 21 and a female 18 Extracted by Allen L. Potts - March 30, 1999 NAME NAME BIRTH DATE RESIDENCE BIRTHPLACE OCCUPATION FATHER MOTHER Ladd, Carrie K. (1) divorced Reiser, Henry G. Marion Chesterville, Ohio Stenographer Keiler, George Rommel, Anna Mary 5/2/1900 by Rev. A. Edwin Smith Landen, Lena R. Slauser, Joseph A. LaRue North Bay, N. Y. Music Teacher Londen, George Welch, Clare E. 5/23/1900 by Rev. A. Edwin Smith Landon, Sarah A. Shepard, Clifford E. Big Island Twp Marion Co. House work Landon, Lyman Eager, Ollie 9/13/1899 by Rev. J. A. Sutton Landrum, Josie (1) married name Beam (Div) Knickel, Christian H. Big Island Ross Co., Ohio Housework Landrum, Edgar W. Thrush, Losetta 2/14/1900 by JP Chas E. Gompf Langhery, Annie Schank, John F. Marion Delaware Co., Ohio Housework Langhery, Benjamin Roberts, Ovah 11/15/1900 by Rev. L. E. Idleman Lanius, Mary E. Slack, Wellington Green Camp Green Camp Housework Lanius, Henry Anselman, Mary E.
SOCCGS Surname List D Surnames Virginia P 8464 Hindman, D A. D200 1888 crockett Doak, Wiley Harvey 8431 Lester D450 lowell DeLaunay, Gustavus 20907 D450 1820 crockett DeLaunay, http://www.savoury.net/soccgs/ndxd.html
Descendants Of Daniel Knauss 1127-1857; d. 2-21-1872 Erie, OH; nm, ni 7James Miller KNAUSS (A241), b. 4-2-1907 8Frederick Gustavus KNAUSS (G181), b. 9-20-1909; d. 11-3-1965; m. http://www.jaknouse.athens.oh.us/genealogy/knaussdaniel.shtml
United States 28 January 1828, Thomas Hindman born. 8 February 1828, John Jackson born 11 December 1885, Union General Gustavus A. Smith dies http://ehistory.osu.edu/world/ContentView.cfm?UID=757&ContentType=4&CurrentTopic
Extractions: Confronting the Holocaust: A Mandate for the 21st Century University Press of America, Lanham, 1997. Pp. 19-49. THE ROOTS OF ANTIGYPSYISM: TO THE HOLOCAUST AND AFTER Ian Hancock Di zelbike zun vos farvayst di layvnt,farshvartst oykhm Tsigayner. (The same sun that whitens the linen also turns the Gypsy black.) Yiddish proverb One exhibit [at the Holocaust Museum at Buchenwald] quotes SS chief Heinrich Himmler on December 8th, 1938, as calling for the final solution of the Gypsy question, and cites his order of December 16 th , 1942, to have all Gypsies remaining in Europe deported to Auschwitz. Sheldon Rantz (1995:11) While Holocaust scholars are rapidly adding to their knowledge of the details of the fate of the Romani people in Hitlers Germany, and while it is now generally acknowledged that together with Jews, the Romani victims were the only ethnic/racial population selected for total annihilation according to the genocidal policy of the Final Solution (Friedlander, 1995 ; Hancock, 1996), far less has been written about the reasons for the Nazi policy of ethnic cleansing as it was directed at that population.
Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Marshall County, WV Cemeteries In 1857, White s grandson, Homer, one year old, died while on a visit in Dowler, GA Gustavus A. 1846 - 1901 - Batty D 1st WV Light Art y - Photo http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvmarsha/cemetery/mtolivet.htm
Extractions: The first church built on this site was in 1845. Prior to that, services by a circuit-rider were held in Montgomery's carriage shop whenever the parson came this way, whether once a month, or once in six months. The energetic and religious handful of people combined their resources and erected this first church which the congregation outgrew, and fifty-four years later, in 1899, a second church was erected on the same site. A prominent family in this section was the Whites, Joseph and Olive. She was a "Blue" before marriage. The countryside teased them considerably - Blue and White. They owned eight hundred acres. In 1857, White's grandson, Homer, one year old, died while on a visit in Pleasant Valley, farther out the Sherrard road. There was no burial ground in the vicinity so the little fellow was buried behind the church on the White property and a rail fence encircled the spot.
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Haas - Hynes: Photographs And Portraits Of Individuals Harrison, Benjamin Munford 17881857 See Harrison, Nathaniel, 1744-1792 Hutcheson, Margaret Erskine (Miller) See Dorrier, Margaret Erskine Miller http://www.vahistorical.org/research/photo_individuals_h.htm
Extractions: Search the collections Site Map Home Research ... Index (individuals) > Haas - Hynes This index is organized by the surname of the sitter, and lists titles of folders that contain photographs of individuals and photographs of portraits. Topics that have a see also reference should be checked for additional materials in the Online Catalog Additional resources Make an appointment to view photographs at the VHS Haas, Isabella Hamilton Haase, Celeste Bertha, "Lessie",1884-1969 See groups: Haase family Hasse, Charles 1828-1907 See also groups: Haase family Haase, Charles H. See groups: church groups: St. John's Evanglical Lutheran Church-Confirmation Class, 1921 Haase, Charles Ruppert 1868-1944 See groups: Haase family Haase, Miss Gertrude See groups: Church groups: St. John's Evangelical Church
Shawnee County, Part 9 incorporated as a city by act of the Territorial Legislature, February 14, 1857 . JC Miller, and AF Whitney, judges of the first municipal election, http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/shawnee/shawnee-co-p9.html
Extractions: KANSAS COLLECTION BOOKS William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas The Wyandotte Floats .In the treaty with the Wyandotte Indians, in 1854, in addition to their reservation, the tribe was granted thirty-two "floating sections," which might be located on any of the public lands west of the Mississippi. These sections (640 acres each), known as the "Wyandotte Floats," were sold, some as low as $800. They could be located, even before the public survey was made, and the title become complete beyond question, at the time of the location. They proved a most convenient mode of adjusting the difficulties as to title of many of the new towns. C. K. Holliday, being then President of the Topeka Town Association, in order to perfect the title to the town site, bought, October 2, 1855, from Isaiah Walker, a member of the Wyandotte Nation, a "Float," and located it upon the site of the town. He purchased it largely with his own means, but dealing in good faith with the association, whose agent he was in the transaction, had the transfers so made as to validate the title to all lands sold by it before or after his location. Thus the title to all lands on the original float, now in Wards 3 and 4 of the city, are traced in the abstracts to Isaiah Walker, who sold the floats to C. K. Holliday, trustee. The notice of the location appeared in the Kansas Freeman , October 1, 1855, (sic)
J.G. Russell Family Tree - Master Index Hindman Jewel b. 5 Sep 1913, d. 27 Aug 1914 Milton C. b. 9 Sep 1911, d. 2 Mar 1912 15 May 1857 or 15 May 1858, d. 3 Jul 1912 Mary Perkins Molly b. http://www.jgrussell.com/famtree/i1.htm