Extractions: Bibles Added in July 2005 = Digital Images Available Online Just click on the "thumbnail" images to view! Primary Surname Surnames Included Location(s) if Known Dates CRANE CRANE, PATTERSON, PORTER, SCHENCK, JOHNSON OH KIELINEN KIELINEN, JACOBSON MA MCCLUEN MCCLUEN, SMEDLEY, COX, ROGERS, LAMBORN, HOOD, PLANT PA SMITH SMITH, CHAMPLIN, FAULSTICK, MOTHERSELL, GROW, SLITOR, BORDWELL, BARBER, TAYLOR, WHEELER, BRIGGS, MORGAN NY, IN WHITE WHITE, BICKEL, PORTER England; PA Bibles Added in June 2005 = Digital Images Available Online Just click on the "thumbnail" images to view! Primary Surname Surnames Included Location(s) if Known Dates AMRHEINE AMRHEINE, HIPPEY, REITZEL, NISSLEY, BARSHINGER, CROWTHER, HOGENTOGLER, DANSH PA BIEHL BIEHL, BOYER PA BLAKEY BLAKEY, WHITSITT, HADEN, HOGAN, PROCTOR, DUNCAN, BREATHILL, THOMAS, HOPKINS, DAWSON, MILLER, MCLEAN, BOYER VA, KY BOYD BOYD, LATHAM, BARROW NC BRADBURY BRADBURY, DAUCHY, DAY, DIXON, MORSE, NASH, WILLSEY NY BUCKNER BUCKNER, BRIDGES, GRAINGER, BROWNE, SHIPP, HASTINGS, MURDOCK, BELL, ALLISON, EWING, EWELL, PIERSON Ireland; KY
Odell American Cemetery, Gage County, Nebraska Lytle, Carl Sampson Sr. July. 5, 1902, Mar. 7, 1959 Pyle, Dorance Ray Jeff ,May. 23, 1909, Aug. 15, 1964. Pyle, Vona Lou, July. 3, 1943, July. 3, 1943 http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/gage/cemeteries/odellam2.htm
Extractions: Gage County, NE Contributed by the Friends Of Wymore Library Obituaries are available on some burials from Friends Of Wymore Library A-H I-Z Jackson Arminda J. Nov. 17, 1849 Feb. 11, 1935 Jackson Carrie E. Jan. 27, 1879 Jackson George W. Oct. 12, 1846 Apr. 22, 1899 Jackson Mabel E. Feb. 10, 1873 Jan. 14, 1943 Jacobs Mary Sept. 13, 1878 Mar. 24, 1913 Jacobs William Feb. 21, 1869 Apr. 2, 1911 Jeffries Gabriel Mar. 3, 1844 Feb. 17, 1932 Jeffries James Howard Jan. 6, 1872 Jan. 29, 1936 Jeffries Urithu, Mrs. Sept. 29, 1848 Oct. 30, 1898 Johannes Alice abt 1906 Sept. 13, 1923 Johnson Alexander Feb. 25, 1836 Apr. 12, 1891 Johnson Alice R. June. 13, 1871 June. 14, 1889 Johnson Baby girl Sept. 1903 Feb. 26, 1904 Johnson Florence (Allen) Oct. 1, 1921 Johnson Joseph Hooker. Sept.4,1866 Jan.11,1929 Johnson Margaret Oct. 7, 1932 Jones Virginia Ellen Mar. 8, 1926 Jan. 23, 1969 Joy Helen Joy Howard Royal Oct. 24, 1862 July. 20, 1938 Joy Hulda Pauline Feb. 6, 1895 Feb. 8, 1895 Kannarr Earl Otis Mar. 8, 1902 Aug. 30, 1982 Kannarr Martha A Jan. 29, 1892 Aug. 8, 1971 Kannarr Mary Ethel Feb. 20, 1877
08461101Louis II, The Stutterer, King Of France (877-79) 1862 18261102William Haines Lytle, Brig General Philippe Gerard, composer17951109Walter Geikie, Scottish place) 19961109Cheyenne Pyle, Calif, youngest http://cgi.bestnet.net/dipasco/nov-B.txt
AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT DCGS 14th Ohio National Guard, 4th OVI Lytle, James R. 20th Century History of Delaware, Ohio and Representative Citizens Spooner, Walter W. Backwoodsmen or Tales of the Border, OH History http://www.midohio.net/dchsdcgs/books/Page_title.htm
Extractions: AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT DCGS 14th Ohio National Guard, 4th OVI Spanish American War Military Tull, Barbara Mitchell 150 Years of Excellence: 1842-1992 History 166th Infantry, 1924, Ohio in the Rainbow, State of Ohio Military Higley, Leroy 175 Years of Descendants after the Marriage of Chauncy Higley and Margaret Head, 1820-1995 Family - Higley Trolinger, Patricia Scruggs 1812 Ancestor Index, 1970-1992, National Society, US Daughters of 1812 Organization - DAR 1900 Federal Population Census Census 1913 Flood Delaware City - Photographs 1913 Flood No. 2 Delaware City Ohio Historical Society 1988-1989 Directory of Historical Organizations in Ohio Directory Buchingham, Ray E. 1st Presbyterian Church Historical Highlights, 1810-1985, Delaware, OH Church - Presbyterian Lytle, James R. 20th Century History of Delaware, Ohio and Representative Citizens Delaware County - History Doyle, Joseph B. 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens OH - History 25th Anniversary W.S.C.S., William St. Methodist Church (Blue Pamphlet)
Extractions: [Up] JAMES CARTER, III(3) 1750-1817 James, born in 1750 in Frederick Co., VA, the first son of Hannah Chenoweth and James Carter, represents the largest known line of Chenoweth-Carter descendants. James was 14 when his mother died. His father had died some 6 years earlier. As part of the estate, when he reached adulthood, James received a large tract of land from the estate of his parents. At the age of 21, James married Nancy Ann Bowen, the daughter of Henry Bowen, Jr. and Anna Moon. The Bowens, like James Carter, Sr., had come to Frederick County from Bucks Co., PA. These families lived near Winchester. In 1780, James and Ann sold their lands along with William, the brother of James, and moved to Pennsylvania. About this same time they are both credited with service in the Revolutionary War from Pennsylvania, for which they received land grants in Washington Co., PA. This is where they settled. Here, before 1800, James, with his sons, built a mill near the town of Amity. James and Ann had 9 children, eight of whom grew up to marry. James died in Washington County at the age of 67 and Ann outlived him by 11 years. Both left wills in Washington County naming their children. James and Ann are buried in a Carter plot, Amity Presbyterian cemetery, Amity, PA.
Extractions: By David Herrick Beckwith, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio. The feasibility of establishing a homopathic college in Cleveland was discussed by the physicians of the new school of medicine in the west in May, 1849, though no definite action was taken. June 9 of the same year a circular was issued by T. V. Morrow, dean of the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, in part as follows : "Resolved : That we invite the homopathic physicians of the United States, and of the west especially, to unite in recommending and nominating a professor to fill the chair of homopathy in the Eclectic Medical Institute." Just what the strong personality of Dr. Rosa and the stronger truths of homopathy in influencing the eclectic students toward homopathy had to do with the decision of the board of trustees is not for us to say. Meanwhile a college was being formed in Cleveland. March 20, 1859, a meeting of the physicians of the west was held at the Dunham house, now the Forest City house, at which an organization was effected with John H. Wheeler, M. D., president ; A. H. Burritt, M. D., vice-president ; Earl Tiffany, secretary, and Dudley Baldwin, treasurer. June 21, of the same year, the trustees presented a plan for formal organization, with a course of study for the session of 1850-1851. The following faculty was chosen :
Browse By Author: P - Project Gutenberg Pyle, Katharine (18631938). The Counterpane Fairy (English). Pyle, WalterLytle (1871-). Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine (English) http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/p
Extractions: Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalog Quick Search Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... In Depth Information Authors: A B C D ... other Titles: A B C D ... other Languages with more than 50 books: Chinese Dutch English Finnish ... Spanish Languages with up to 50 books: Afrikaans Aleut Bulgarian Catalan ... Yiddish Categories: Audio Book, computer-generated Audio Book, human-read Data Music, recorded ... Pictures, still Recent: last 24 hours last 7 days last 30 days Pahl, Gretchen Graf
Captain John Brady Descendants 1871) Mary E. BRUNER (May 6, 1823 Sep 6, 1823) William GRAY (Dec 3, 1852 - ) Ellen C. COOPER Walter C. BARCLAY (Sep 10, 1883 - ) James C. http://www.cyberstation.net/~billk/desccapnjohnbrady.html
Marriage Records Of Johnson County, Kansas Book C 1870 - 1879 53 19 Apr 1871 Hisey, Solomon Mrs. Mary H. Peck 468 21 Sep 1879 Hodge, WalterC. 71 10 Oct 1871 Purdom, John - Maggie A. Ford 10 03 Jul 1870 Pyle, http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/johnson/marriage/bookc.txt
Index Of Names 1951 Rilla Delilah Hyatt September 25, 1871 September 13, Pyle Paulene Pyle Samuel Pyle ABT 1935 Simon Pyle October 11, http://hood.hctc.com/~emoyle/nameidx.htm
Marriage Index Q-Z Riah + Anson Goolsby 1/20/1871 KY Owen Osburn, Rich + Nancy H. Kinw? Walter H. + Ramona Clark 6/26/1870 IL Vermi Osborne, Walter S. + Lucy C. http://home.att.net/~osborne-origins/marrindx/marrind5.htm
Tulare Co. Marriages - Brides To 6/1893-3 22, 1871 A260 Logsdon, Tennie H. Morton, Fred C. Oct. 4, 28, 1889 E-267Lytle, Ida May Stokes, Yancey J. Apr. 25, 1886 D-106 Lytle, SJ Stokes, SC Dec. http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/tulare/tckcb3.htm
Extractions: This file contains marriages, sorted by brides that are found in the official records of Tulare County. The records cover the period of 1852 to June, 1893 when the western part of Tulare County became Kings County. Therefore the index effectively covers all recorded marriages in what is now Tulare and Kings Counties for the stated period. To order copies see: Tulare County Vital Records. The names can be accessed by choosing the first letter of the individual's surname below or by scrolling down the list. Jump to: A B C D ... California Biographical Indexes Bride Groom Date Bk/Pg K [Return to Jump Site] L [Return to Jump Site] M [Return to Jump Site] N [Return to Jump Site] O [Return to Jump Site] P [Return to Jump Site] [Return to Jump Site] C. 2001; This Web page is sponsored on behalf of the California GenWeb Project by Compuology . Although believed to be correct as presented, if you note any corrections, changes, additions, or find that any links provided on this page are not functioning properly please contact the Webmaster for prompt attention to the matter.
Tulare Co. Marriages - Grooms To 6/1893 - 4 21, 1885 D53 Rouse, Walter J. Scott, Jessie Mar. 7, 1893 F-238 Routh, Harry B.Dillon, 12, 1871 A-272 Sargent, Fred N. Spencer, Lillie A. Aug. http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/tulare/tckcg4.htm
Extractions: This file contains marriages, sorted by grooms that are found in the official records of Tulare County. The records cover the period of 1852 to June, 1893 when the western part of Tulare County became Kings County. Therefore the index effectively covers all recorded marriages in what is now Tulare and Kings Counties for the stated period. To order copies see: [ Tulare County Vital Records. The names can be accessed by choosing the first letter of the individual's surname below or by scrolling down the list. Jump to: A B C D ... California Biographical Indexes Groom Bride Date Bk/Pg Q [Return to Jump Site] Quezada, Trinidad Diaz, Teresa Mar. 23, 1893 F-270 Quinn, A. M. Starkey, Sue Feb. 5, 1893 F-356 Quinn, James 0. Ballard, Louisa Jan. 8, 1893 F-209 Quinn, James Cromley, Annie Apr. 6, 1876 B-57 Quong, Chung Wah, Lit Dec. 14, 1874 A-447 Quong, Leong Sin, Kee Mar. 1, 1890 E-313 R [Return to Jump Site] S [Return to Jump Site] T [Return to Jump Site] U [Return to Jump Site] Uhl, E. A. Guthrie, Clara J. May 31, 1882 E-146 Ultz, P. S. McMurtry, M. A. Apr. 29, 1891 E-526 Underwood, G. M. McTaggart, M. Aug. 24, 1889 E-218 Unger, Philip Wegman, Sophia June 16, 1892 F-93 Usher, John B. Canaday, Dora June 14, 1888 E-4 Usher, John B. Richmond, Mary A. I. Aug. 9, 1885 D-12 Utz, P. S. McMurtry, M. A. Apr. 29, 1891 E-526
Benjamin Goodner Was present with Ernie Pyle on the Island of le Shima when Ernie was killed. 1e Edwin Fulton Goodner, born 1853; died 1871, age 18. http://goodnerfamilybook.goodner.info/benjamin_goodner.htm
Extractions: Benjamin Goodner Benjamin Goodner , the seventh child of Conrad and Elizabeth (Scherrer) Goodner, was born in Sullivan County, Tennessee, June 4 th Here he remained until he was almost nine years of age, when in May of 1804, his father sold the farm on which they were living and moved away. It is thought that they lived in Greene County for awhile, but if so their stay there was brief, for they moved to Smith County, Tennessee, shortly after their removal from Sullivan County. Benjamin then received the first rudiments of education in the backwoods schools of Sullivan County. The family remained in Smith County until about 1811 or 1812, when they removed to the Illinois Territory. Benjamin, being then 16 or 17 years of age, accompanied them. In 1813, the family was living in Johnson County, Illinois Territory, residing near old Fort Massac. They lived here a year or so, and then removed to Randolph County, and from there to St. Clair County, where they finally made their permanent resting place. The first requisite in those early pioneering days was to make a living, and in this Benjamin helped his father on the farm.
Extractions: Bibles = Digital Images Available Online Just click on the "thumbnail" images to view! = Bible Went Home To Family Primary Surname Surnames Included Location(s) if Known Dates ADAIR ADAIR, ARDERY, DEJARNETTE, DODSON, HEDGES, TARR, TURNER DE, KY, IL ADAMS ADAMS, BAILEY, MADDEN Ontario, Quebec ADAMS ADAMS, HARRIS, HART, WILLIAMS GA, DC, NH, SC ADAMS ADAMS, WILDES MA ADCOCK ADCOCK, SANDERS, THORP, BELL England AGENA AGENA, BRUNS, DRINGENBERG, FRANZEN, JACOB, JACOBS, JANSSEN, PETERS, POPPINGA, SCHIPPER, ULSERS, ULSERST, VON BOGATSKY, VON ESS, VON ESSEN, VON HORN Germany, SD ALEXANDER ALEXANDER, OGLETHORPE, DE VINEAU, ELMES, GIRARD, ADAMS, MCTUREOUS, BURGER, DAWSON, CALDWELL SC, GA, Mexico ALEXANDER ALEXANDER NY ALEXANDER ALEXANDER, SMITH, ANDERSON, MARTIN, SPENCER, HINMAN, WOOLEVER, HAGGERTY NJ, KY, IN, MI, Phillipines ALLEN ALLEN, HOLLOWAY, ILES, ISLES IN ALLEN ALLEN, FOSTER, ST. CLAIR ALLEN ALLEN, COTTINGHAM OH ALLES ALLES Germany, NJ ALLEY ALLEY, POSTON, JEFFERS, MEHAFFEY, PARKER, STONECYPHER GA ALLRED ALLRED, THOMAS, PILKENTON, HINSHAW, PUGH, WILKINS
Authors At Oldpoetry.com Castro Alves, Antonio de Born 1847, Died 1871, 6 poems Romantic poet whosesympathy for the Lytle, William Haines Born 1826, Died 1863, 1 poems http://oldpoetry.com/Authors/Americas