Criminal Indictments Index Harmon, Susan 6/5 1903 Harpp, Charles 6/12 1896 Harpp, William 6/12 1896 Norton, Fred R 11/23 1904 Norton, Fred R 11/23 1904 Norton, William 9/29 1847 http://www.co.warren.ny.us/records/criminal indictments index.html
Grooms "N-O" Whitley County, Indiana Marriages 1838-1910 NABER, Harmon to Orpha O MOSSMAN on March 21, 1894 Book 5255 Norton,William Jordan to Marie Sophia Inez CRAMOTTE on February 7, 1907 - Book 7250 http://www.kinexxions.com/marriages1/grooms/gn.htm
History Of Alabama, NY S. Clark Bateman; 1856. George H. Potter; 18571858, RB Warren; 1859, William Amsden (s. t,); 1883, Harmon Norton; 1884, Daniel Norton (lt), http://history.rays-place.com/ny/alabama-ny.htm
Extractions: The town of Alabama is the most northeasterly of Genesee county. It is bounded on the north by the town of Shelby, Orleans county; on the east by Oakfield and Batavia; on the south by Pembroke; and on the west by Newstead, Erie county, and Royalton, Niagara county. It contains 27,904 acres. The surface of the town is mostly level. Tonawanda creek flows sluggishly through the southwestern part of the town from southeast to northwest. A feeder. for the Erie canal extends in a northerly direction in the northwestern section, from the Tonawanda creek. The northwestern section is largely covered by the Tonawanda swamp. Oak Orchard creek runs through the northeastern portion of the town. In the western section is a part of the Tonawanda Indian Reservation. In the southern section is a vein of limestone of the same character as that which runs through the adjoining town of Oakfleld forming a terrace extending in an easterly and westerly direction. The Oak Orchard Acid Springs, also known as Alabama Sour Springs, are situated near the centre of the northern part of the town, a few rods from the banks of Oak Orchard creek. They are nine in number, and all lie within a circle of fifty rods. They issue from mounds, evidently formed by the action of the water, two and a half to four feet above the surrounding surface. No two of these springs are alike, and in one instance three springs issue from a single mound within ten feet of one another, and the waters are essentially dissimilar. Analysis of the waters of the three principal springs is as follows:
Wallace Death Certificate Index F - N Harmon, Winnie Ethlynn Bartlett, 1902 Jan 12, 1935 Aug 25 Norton, William Mardy,1873 Jan 22, 1939 May 27. Norton, Hulda C. Hill, 1918 Oct 19 http://www.lofthouse.com/USA/Utah/carbon/wallaceg-n.html
Extractions: The Wallace Mortuary was in business in Price from about 1928 to about 1962. When they discontinued business a book full of their death certificates where donated to the Price Family History Library. This is an index of those death certificates. If you are related to any of these individuals and would like copies of the death certificates please contact Kathy Hamaker. A - F G - N O - Z Gagosian, Arke Sitigian 1866 Jan 19 1939 May 7 Gainis, Roy B. 1960 Jun 12 1960 Jun 14 Gardner, infant 1956 Aug 30 1956 Aug 30 Gardner, Van J. 1956 May 25 Gentry, Henry Christopher 1896 Jan 27 1935 Dec 17 Gentry, Francis Marion 1865 Feb 26 1936 Aug 14 Gibson, Ethel Trauntvine 1898 Dec 29 1936 Dec 22 Gilbert, Clifford Allen 1935 Aug 23 1936 Feb 16 Gilbert, John 1855 Feb 6 1939 Apr 20 Gleaves, Norma Lee 1931 Apr 11 1936 May 21 Golding, Semon Anthoney 1878 Dec 6 1955 Nov 16 Gordan, Robert Jarnis 1872 Jul 5 1936 Jul 29 Grange, Ralph S. 1899 Sep 21 1958 Dec 15 Green, Mary Ann Kirby 1883 Apr 22 1960 Mar 11 Greene, Earnest J. 1958 Dec 15 Greenhalgh, Abraham
Surname Samuel Norton, Lory E 1824 November,06 SORVELL, William GARRETT, 1856 June,26STEEL, AD ARNOLD, Emma 1888 January,01 STEEL, Harmon J BRADY, http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Franklin-S.html
Personal Names Harmon, Luella Tuttle Harmon, Martha Elizabeth Spilsbury, b. 1856 Harmon, Martin,17591845 Norton, Henry Nowel, William Nox, Smith Nurdin, Elizabeth http://overlandtrails.lib.byu.edu/metaperson.htm
Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg Authors N NorthWestNet Authors N Norton, William Harmon, 1856 AuthorsO Ogden, Ruth, 1853-1927 Authors O Ogg, Frederic Austin, 1878-1951 http://www.archive.org/mediatypes-browse.php?mediatype=texts&collection=gutenber
Portage County Marriages Dumars, Joseph M. Harmon, Louisa C. 10/10/1843. Randolph McCutcheon, William,Norton, Clarissa C. 4/27/1843. Charleston. McLean, John, Hon. http://www.history.portage.oh.us/marriages/marriages.html
Extractions: P ortage C ounty M arriages T he Historical Society has newspaper clippings of marriages from 1842 -1943, collected by Dudley S. Weaver. The list is not inclusive of all marriages. The book of newspaper clippings at the Historical Society is indexed to allow quick access to the newspaper clipping. Additional years will be added as they are entered into the database. More marriage records
Biography In 1967 WW Norton published the booklength poem that grew out of those English William Harmon, The Poetry of a Journal at the End of an Arbor in a http://www.trifectapress.com/johnson/interview1.html
Extractions: From The Dictionary of Literary Biography , reprinted with permission of Gale Press Fred Astaire and Louis Zukofsky, Tin Pan Alley and the Transcendentalists: these, among others, are the muses of Ronald Johnson, whom Guy Davenport calls Americas greatest living poet. The claim, although surprising, bears consideration. In his concrete and shorter poems, in his book-length seasonal poem The Book of the Green Man , and in the ninety-nine Beams, Spires, and Arches that make up his long poem ARK a rewriting of Paradise Lost by excision forms the hundredth piece, a constellated dome over the wholeJohnson has authored a body of work whose charm, ambition, and intelligence are all but unmatched among his contemporaries. An Artist of Abundancies, in Robert Duncan's phrase, Johnson is devoted to puns, to rhyme, and to bricoleur -mystics like the Facteur Cheval and Simon Rodia, whose Palais Ideal and Watts Towers are models for the collage architecture of ARK . A poet of science, Johnson finds the visionary organicism of Wordsworth, Emerson, and Thoreau confirmed by contemporary cosmology and physics. He thus may sing, in his own postmodern key, a spousal verse that celebrates the fit between the world and the mind that has evolved to behold and re-create it.
Names Index Page Norton, Dana Harmon (16 Nov 190126 Sep 1935) Norton, Dana Paul Norton, Daniel Norton, David Norton, William Ed Edward (1 Nov 1899-11 Dec 1992) http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com/genealogy/names29.html
Historical Files, H25 James William Harden, R1247221, son of James Payne and Lottie (Norton) Harden, Frank William Roberts, R1248B, son of John Frost and Sallie (Harmon) http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/h25.htm
Extractions: Return to Surnames.com Home Page R1, was born about 1774, South Carolina; died 26 August 1855, Hamilton County, TN; married about 1800, North Carolina, Mary Holder, born about 1783, North Carolina; died 23 December 1869, Bellefonte, Boone, AR. They had eight children: Jackson Haggard, H118282 son of Jonathan and Barbara (?) Haggard. They had eight children. (see Haggard, Rebecca Smith, H118225, born 12 May 1809, Jackson County, GA, daughter of John J. and Patsy (Haggard) Smith. Josiah Joseph Smith, H118224, son of John J. and Patsy (Haggard) Smith. Hannah A. Smith , H118226, daughter of John J. and Patsy (Haggard) Smith. Malinda Smith, H118227, daughter of John J. and Patsy (Haggard) Smith. John Jackson Smith, H118229, son of John J. and Patsy (Haggard) Smith. Lucretia Ann Lawson. Thomas Jefferson Hathcoat. R11, daughter of William and Mary (Holder) Roberts, was born 1801, North Carolina; married about 1821, Hardin County, TN, Jackson Haggard
Lawrence Co Herrel, Harmon. Hodges, Asa. Hodges, Fleman. Howgas, William Deed Book C,18561860 abstracts. Bounty land due from Texas Revolution (17) http://www.tvgs.org/Lawrence.htm
Extractions: Lawrence Co. Acts of Alabama Green, Thomas estate moved from Winston County in 1861 King, Mary A. declared feme sole in 1866 Bible Astin/Aston (23) Bingham, Samuel (20) Cleere (11) Delashaw (21) Garth, Geo. Martin (8) Gray (13) Keith (26) Kirk (11) Leetch, William (19) McFarland (7) McDowell (9) McMillan (8) Peters, Lemuel (6) Roberts, Matthew (11) Sandlin (10) Shackelford, Samuel (11) Smith (9) Speer (31) Wade, Josephus (5) West, Jepha (3) Cemetery Cave Springs (20) Ferguson (partial) (3) Fuller (8) Garth, Geo. Martin (8) Heflin (27) Herold graves (5) Jackson (10) Lentz (5) Locklayer, Dale (3) Red Hill (8) Thrasher family (24) Visor-Dillahunty (9) Washer (18) Watson (8) Court Records, 1819-23 mention: (27) Abernathy, David Adams, Samuel J. Aldridge, Nathaniel Ashford, Thomas Balch, Theron E. Beckham, William Bigham, John Bigham, Samuel Bingham, Wm. Boren, Jacob Bransford, Robert Brooke, Larry Brooks, James Brown, Samuel Bryant, William Bunker, Jerias Burleson, Jonathan R. Campbell, Lino
New Orleans Marriage IndexD DAMERON, William H. Norton, COURTNEY M. 5/1/1856, 5/3/1856 P4 C3 DOANE, Harmon,MICKS, MARGARET ANN, 1/26/1853, 1/30/1853 P 2 C 4 http://nutrias.org/~nopl/info/louinfo/newsmarr/newsmard.htm
Ogspi "N"People In Books - Simcoe County LANDERKIN William James 18561935 LENFESTY Charles Cameron LOCKY Margaret 1831 MATHEWS Rosina FERRIER William c1810 a1871 Norton Daniel b1833 http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/162/e162n000.htm
Names Index Page MORGANFLASH, William Charles (Bill) (10 APR 188429 JUL 1967) MORGANFLASH, WilliamFremont (1 Norton, Harmon Norton, Harriet (1802-) Norton, Herbert http://www.burrisgenealogy.com/names35.htm
WVSA Manuscript Coll. Itemized Listing 21 Letter, 10 April 1849, Henry A. Norton to William Tompkins. This S.Harmon may be son of Shadrack killed by Indians at S. Ruffner. http://www.wvculture.org/history/ms1.html
Tennessee Authors: Index A-Z Harmon, Milton; Harmon, William W.; Harper, Linda Lee Oak Ridge, TN. Poetry . Moore, William Robert; Morgan, Jimmie Norton; Morgan, Julia; Morgan, http://www.lib.utk.edu/refs/tnauthors/authorsAZ.html
Extractions: University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search Library Site Search People Search Campus Search System Search TN Authors Home Author Index A-Z African American Authors Featured Resources ... Help Author Index A-Z View low-graphics version of Author list Adair, James, ca. 1709-ca. 1783: History. Adams, Deborah, 1956-: Lives in Waverly, TN. Novels. Adams, Elsie (Connor): Adams, Percy G., 1914-: Born in Beeville, TX; lives in Knoxville, TN. Nonfiction. Agee, James, 1909-1955: Born in Knoxville, TN. Novels, Short Stories, Journalism, Plays, Screenplays, Poetry. Aiken, Charles Shelton, 1938-: Alderman, Pat: Alexander, Lamar: Alexander, Truman Hudson, 1891-: Allen, Penelope Johnson: Allen, Victor, 1908-: Alley, Calvin Lane, 1915-: Born in Memphis, TN. Nonfiction. Alley, J. P., 1885-1934: Born in Memphis, TN. Nonfiction. Allison, Gordon H.:
Extractions: When Elder George Bowman, an itinerant Methodist preacher, decided to build a college in Mount Vernon, he made sure that the study of the Greek and Latin classics should be at the heart of the curriculum. And although Classics has undergone some ups and downs since the founding of the Iowa Conference Seminary in 1853 (renamed Cornell College in 1857), it has been a part of the curriculum since the beginning. By tracing the history of Classics at Cornell College, it is possible to understand the changes that the discipline of Classics has undergone throughout the past 150 years. The Nineteenth Century From the beginning, Cornelllike so many other colleges at the timefeatured a strong classical component. The four year program as defined in the 1856 catalogue, for example, included eight courses in Latin, six courses in Greek, seven each in mathematics and science, and eight in courses that would now be classified as philosophy or religion. In addition, there was one course each in rhetoric and logic, political economy, and "universal" history. In these first years, the Greek texts most frequently read were Xenophon's