Fairview Cemetery FAIRVIEW CEMETERY RECORDS Property of Robert H. Selbrede, West Salem, 22 1879FC 36 12 14 1 Williams Richard W. 1860 1927 FC 104 35 2 1 Williams Robert http://webpages.charter.net/laxcounty/blockfc.htm
World Literature Browning, Robert, 18121889, Dramatic Monologues and Lyrics of Browning, 1855 Claudel, Paul, 1868-1955, Poetry of Claudel, The, 1892, 1910, 1914, Poetry http://www.ditext.com/archive/4t.html
Extractions: Bellow, Saul Adventures of Augie March, The Novel Search U Croce, Benedetto Aesthetic Aesthetic philosophy and history Search Snow, C.P. Affair, The Novel Search Eliot, T(homas) S(tearns) After Strange Gods Critical and cultural essay Search Paine, Thomas Age of Reason, The Theological study Search U Durrell, Lawrence Alexandria Quartet, The Novel Search Herlihy, James Leo All Fall Down Novel Search Williams, Charles All Hallows Eve Novel Search Lewis, C(Live) S(Taples) Allegory of Love, The Literary criticism Search Peattie, Donald Culross Almanac for Moderns, An Essays on Nature arranged by days and seasons Search Bryce, James American Commonwealth, The Political and social survey Search Hawthorne, Nathaniel American Notebooks, The Journals Search Brooks, Van Wyck America's Coming-of-Age Literary criticism Search Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) 43 B.C.- 18 A.D. Amores 20 B.C. Didactic-erotic poetry Search Milton, John Areopagitica Philosophic address Search Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) 43 B.C.- 18 A.D. Ars Amatoria 1 B.C.
Extractions: Harriet Arner , 1819-1904, GEORGE WALTERS, Toby, Clarion, PA. Harriet Arner , c1830-1913, first ISAAC ZIEGENFUS, second WILLIAM STROHL, Franklin; Parryville, Carbon, PA. Henrietta Orner , 1833-, SILAS STOPHEL, Pine, Indiana, PA. Harriet Malissa Arner , 1843-1927, LYMAN COOK, Gaskill, Jefferson; Nebraska; Green, Forest, PA. Harriet Arner , 1844-1883, EDWIN KEMMERER, West Penn, Schuylkill; Mahoning, Carbon, PA. Henrietta Ahner , c1845-, Bradys Bend, Armstrong, PA. Harriet Lydia Aurner , 1846-1917, first SAMUEL KAPPEL, second T. A. SHOREY, Kingston, DeKalb, IL. Harriet Orner , 1857-1924, MICHAEL MISNER, Pine, Indiana; Johnstown, Cambria, PA. Harriet Orner , 1877-, Londonderry, Dauphin, PA. Harriet E. Ahner , 1886-, Lockport, Niagara, NY. Harriet M. Orner , 1895-, Holland, Dickinson, KS. Harriet I. Arner , c1900-, Franklin, Carbon, PA. Harriet Arner , 1915-, Tamaqua, Schuylkill, PA. Harriet P. Arner , c1916-, Springfield, Hampden, MA; Hartford, CT. Harriet A. Arner , 1917-, Lewisburg, Union, PA. Henrietta Amelia Ahner , 1917-1999, MARTIN DELROY SCHOCH, Franklin, Carbon, PA. Harrison Arner , 1837-1870, BREHEDA SCHNELL, West Penn, Schuylkill; Franklin, Carbon; Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, PA.
Union Chapel Cemetery, Near Girard, IL. Williams, Dianah. Born 10 Sep 1810. Died 26 Jan 1892. Married William Williams YOUNG, Robert Adrian. Born and died 1931. infant son of EE CS Young http://echoalpha.com/genealogy/ILMcpUnionChapel/list08.html
Extractions: THORPE, Everett. Born 1906. Died 1959. THURMAN, Philip. Born 6 Oct 1812. Died 21 Nov 1879, aged 67 y 1 m 1 d. TOSH, Irene (SLAGLE). Born 4 Feb 1909. Died 26 Jun 1983. Daughter of . Married Ralph D. TOSH (1905-1978). Related to EA. TOSH, Ralph D. Born 29 Jun 1905. Died 19 Apr 1978. Married Irene SLAGLE (1909-1983). Related to EA. VANDVEER [ sic ], Alma C. Born ca 9 Dec 1886 (from age at death) . Died 11 Dec 1886, aged 2 d. VAUGHN, Erastus. Born 29 Sep 1842. Died 21 Jun 1906. VAUGHN, Mary C. Born 22 Mar 1844. Died [no date on marker]. Married Erastus VAUGHN (1842-1906). WALDEN, Bessie B. Born 1882. Died 19. With Lewis A. WALDEN (1878-1946). [exact death date not on marker] WALDEN, Bessie L. Born 1899. Died 1959. With Orville E. WALDEN (1896-1991). WALDEN, C. S. Born 8 May 1877. Died WALDEN, Calvin M. Born 27 Dec 1898. Died 1 Jul 1911. WALDEN, Clara B. Born 6 Oct 1876. Died 7 May 1907. Married C. S. WALDEN (1877-?). WALDEN, Darrell E. Born 4 May 1947. Died 7 Apr 1969. "Sgt. U.S. Army in Vietnam"
I3382: (____ - ____) _Thomas Wood _ (1695 .) m 1715 _SamuelWood (1729 - . Father Abraham QUERTIER Mother Anne Robert http://www.dhayden.free-online.co.uk/g0000371.html
Oakdale City Cemetery - Part 5 Wood, Jacob Earl, 18911942 Wood, Mary Ellen, 1881-1939 Nelson, Luella Belle,1912-1936 Stubbe, Pauline C., 1868-1955 Blackmore, Clara Marie, 1869-1931 http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/oakdale5.htm
North Fredericksburgh Cemeteries h/o Sarah Ann Wood. Bethany. Barnhart, Sarah Ann. (nee Wood). 1831 1912 w/o Thomas Bernard MacDonald, m/o Maureen, Robert, Lisa, Michele. St. Patricks http://www.sfredheritage.on.ca/nfcemAD.html
Extractions: north fredericksburgh township cemetery transcriptions A - D E - K L - R S Z Unknowns indicates changes in or additions to information. AAA - DDD Abrams, - d. Mar 2 18 Big Creek Abrams, Noris d. Mar 10 1855 Big Creek Abrams, Sarah d. Feb 6 1855 Big Creek Ahearn, Anna M. w/o Franklin Norman Sexsmith St. Patricks Airhart, Adam McCabe Airhart, Frank McCabe Airhart, Margaret McCabe Airhart, Roseanna d. Mar 16 1873 w/o William Airhart **Rec. Info.** McCabe Airhart, Samantha A. w/o James A. Moore McCabe Alkenbrack, Eve d. Nov 16 1866 w/o Martin Salsbury Ebenezer Amey, Elizabeth d. May 26 1890 w/o Hiram Huffman **also - Herbert Ross Huffman, James F. Huffman** Bygott Anderson, Ann d. Sep 3 1841 w/o John P. Anderson Big Creek Anderson, Bridget Ellen (nee Quirk) w/o Thomas Anderson St. Patricks Anderson, Gertrude w/o James V. McGarten **Thomas and Bridget Ellen Anderson also on stone** St. Patricks Anderson, Joshua d. Nov 18 **no info** McCabe Anderson, Thomas h/o Bridget Ellen Quirk **also on stone, Gertrude Anderson** St. Patricks Andrews, David T.
Extractions: Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section General Guide Substantial business archives are held, ranging from the records of individual craftsmen and tradesmen, from the fifteenth century onwards, to those of very large companies with national and international interests, from the eighteenth century. The activities of the former category were usually regulated and protected by the City livery companies and associated trade guilds, whose records are listed in Section 18 (ii). The activities of the latter category have been regulated and promoted by a variety of organisations, some of whose records are listed in Section 22 (ii) below. For records of trade unions see Section 21. Because of the development of the City as a national and international commercial and financial centre, the more modern records tend to have little connection with the City of London as a geographical area, beyond being produced by a City head office, and more with "the City" as a financial institution. It is not possible, within the format of this guide, to describe fully the scope and nature of the collections listed below, although details of amalgamations, takeovers and connections between companies are given. They are, however, fully listed in the London subject catalogue at the numbers indicated in bold.
Sources On Historians 18681955 historian of Russia NRA Beazley, John Davidson (Sir). 1885-1970 arthistorian Cruttwell, Charles Robert Mowbray Fraser. 1887-1941 http://web4.uwindsor.ca/users/l/lhowsam/main.nsf/0/9CF799C79FD745A885256D7F00650
Sevier County, Arkansas: Horatio Cemetery Robert Millwee has so generously typed and emailed me the information on HoratioCemetery book. MABRY, Jessie Williams 18901952, W.of Thomas M. Mabry http://www.genealogyshoppe.com/arsevier/horatiocem.htm
Extractions: Robert Millwee has so generously typed and emailed me the information on Horatio Cemetery book. So please email Robert and tell him Thank You. I have also been given permission to post the information by the publisher/author but would not like his name or address given. The cemetery association member you may contact is Carl Stinnett, PO Box 8, Horatio, Ar. 71842. But if you contact either please mention for them to give the author a Thank You. However if you find an error please contact me as directed above. The cemetery is located on the east side of the town of Horatio, Arkansas. The entrance is at the southeast corner of the cemetery, just off the curve in State Highway 41. The cemetery was originated about 1895 on three acres of land along the west side of old Highway 41 believed to have been donated by the S. H. Nunneley Family. They buried their infant son, Fred B. Nunneley, there in November 1895. The oldest marked grave is that of Fannie Bassett, wife of T. E. Bassett, who died May 6, 1895. In 1935, Henry Clay Pride was buied just west of the original three acres, and the west fence was moved fifty feet onto Pride land and was donated to the cemetery.
H DATA002 Wood Beverley B. 18341910 Wood Ora Mary 1883-1963 Wood Samuel Thurston MOORE Kathleen 1868-1955 SHIVAS Evelyn M 1885-1954 http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/162/e162h002.htm
Mc DATA001 McDERMOTT Robert Mary Jane McCarthy 18421881Beeton Tecumseth MILLIGAN JaneO CONNOR Anne MOORE Kathleen 1868-1955 SHIVAS Evelyn M 1885-1954 http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/162/e162x001.htm
Extractions: Biographical File, 1860-1973 and undated Descriptive Entry DESCRIPTIVE ENTRY This collection contains a variety of materials documenting the lives and careers of scientists from a wide range of fields, including mammalogy, ornithology, ichthyology, herpetology, botany, entomology, paleontology and geology. Also included are files on conservationists , taxidermists, historical figures, explorers, frontiersmen, and hunters. The files include biographies, news clippings, press releases, correspondence, and photographs. The amount of documentation varies with the individual. Of particular note is extensive material on United States National Museum taxidermist William L. Brown. Included are reminiscences of his fifty-one year career at the Museum; photographs taken on the Beach Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Expedition, 1937; and correspondence concerning the Fenykovi elephant. Box 1 of 17 Folder Abbe, Cleveland (1838-1916). Includes obituaries; biographical memoirs; and a news clipping, 1916 and undated.
Pleasant Point Cemetery, Johnson Co. Cemeteries Of TX LOUGH, Robert A., March 10, 1895 Jan. 7, 1959 - Texas Tec. Williams, Vollie,Father, 1868 - 1955 Williams, Myrtle, Mother, 1877 - 1945 http://www.usgennet.org/usa/tx/topic/cemeteries/Etx/Johnson/cemetery/Pleasant.ht
Extractions: Although this cemetery is located in Johnson County, it has links to Mansfield through the early settlers. The land for the original Pleasant Point cemetery was given by Elizabeth Ann Anderson. The earliest recorded burial was Matilda Bell Hampton (1867 - 1870). The cemetery is located south of Lillian off Farm Road 917. Among the prominent settlers of this community buried here are members of the Casstevens, Ball, Angel, Anderson, Gidley, Goode, Smith, Shaw, and Withers families. Many of their descendants still live in the Mansfield area.
Chronological List, Part 124 HENRY ie, Ellen Price Wood (18141887); see pseudonym Johnny Ludlow; see underWood, Wood, R(obert) W(illiam) (1868-1955); Wood, RALPH S. Wood, REV. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e124.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents WILMOT, RUSSELL WILMOT, TONY ... WILSON, MRS. WILSON, A. J. WILSON, ALBERT S. WILSON, ALEXANDER (Douglas Chesney) WILSON, ALICE ... WILSON, CHARLOTTE ; pseudonym of Karle Wilson Baker WILSON, CHERRY WILSON, CINTRA WILSON, CLYDE B. ... WILSON, COLIN ; pseudonym of John Boonstra WILSON, CONSTANCE FENIMORE WILSON, D. HARLAN WILSON, DAVE ... WILSON, GABRIEL(le) ; pseudonym of Ray Cummings WILSON, GAHAN WILSON, GARNET B. WILSON, GEORGE ... WILSON, JACQUELINE DIAMOND HYMAN ; see under Hyman, Jackie WILSON, JAMES WILSON, JAMES WILSON, JAMES D. ... WILSON, JOHN ; pseudonym of John Wilson Thorburn WILSON, JOHN ANTHONY BURGESS (1917-1993); see pseudonym Anthony Burgess WILSON, JOHN FLEMING WILSON, JOHN R. ; see pseudonym Joyce Stranger WILSON, KATE WILSON, L(eroy) A., JR. WILSON, L. F. ... WILSON, MARGARET ; Wilson, Margaret (Wilhelmina) (1882-1973) WILSON, MARGARET ADELAIDE WILSON, MARY BADGER WILSON, MARY REILLY (1920-1986); see pseudonym Mary McMullen WILSON, McLANDBURGH WILSON, MERVYN WILSON, MICHAEL ... WILSON, RICHARD HENRY (1870-?); see pseudonym Richard Fisguill WILSON, RICHARD, JR.
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 130 WINSLOW, WALKER WINSLOWE, JOHN R. WINSMORE, Robert S. WINSON, GEORGE J. WINSOR, HENRY ie, Ellen Price Wood (18141887); see pseudonym Johnny Ludlow; http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/q130.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents WILLIAMS, PARKE WILLIAMS, PAUL (Steven) ... WILLIAMS, RALPH ; pseudonym of Ralph W. Slone WILLIAMS, REGINA WILLIAMS, RITA WILLIAMS, ROBERT ... WILLIAMS, ROBERT MOORE (1907-1977); see pseudonym Russell Storm WILLIAMS, ROBERT RAYMOND WILLIAMS, ROBERT S., Jr. WILLIAMS, ROBERT V. ... WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE ; pseudonym of Thomas Lanier Williams WILLIAMS, THEODORE C. WILLIAMS, THOMAS (Alonzo) WILLIAMS, THOMAS LANIER (1911-1983); see pseudonym Tennessee Williams WILLIAMS, TY WILLIAMS, (George) VALENTINE Masks Off at Midnight ... WILLIAMSON, ALAN [Mrs. C. N. Williamson] (1869-1933); see pseudonym Alice Stuyvesant ; also as C. N. Williamson, Mrs. WILLIAMSON, ANDREW WILLIAMSON, BETTY WILLIAMSON, BRUCE ... WILLIAMSON, MRS. C. N. ; also as Alice M. Williamson WILLIAMSON, CHARLES M. WILLIAMSON, CHET ; [i.e., Chester Carlton Williamson] (1948- ) WILLIAMSON, D. WILLIAMSON, DAVID WILLIAMSON, DAVID WILLIAMSON, ELISE ... WILLIAMSON, GERALD NEAL (1932- ); see under Williamson, J. N. WILLIAMSON, GREG WILLIAMSON, H. E. WILLIAMSON, H. G. ... WILLIAMSON, JACK ; [i.e., John Stewart Williamson] (1908- ) WILLIAMSON, KENNEDY
San Mateo County Genealogy St. John S Cemetery, Tombstone Died in San Mateo Casey Peter Families of Peter Casey Robert Dinnigan Casey Native of England Williams David 1895 1954 Williams Gertrude 11/2/1913 http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanmateo/smcemsj.htm
Tipton Pixley Cemetery - 2 FEB 11, 1962 WL.2L.106-G.9 FEB 15, 1962 H MAXEY Robert B.3-L.93-G.10 DEC 1, B.4-R.6-G.281 NOV 29, 1990 H Wood JAMES M. WL.1-L.99-G.10 1920 H Wood http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/tulare/tctippixb.htm
Extractions: Jump to: A B C D ... California Biographical Indexes Surname First Name Date of Birth Date of Death Plot Burial Headstones 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] Q [Return to Jump Site] QUEZON MATIAS B.3NS-L.30-G.6 FEB 19, 1976 QUILLIN THOMAS N. baby B.2-L.134-G.4 FEB 2, 1943 QUINTANA DOROTHY B.3NS-L.38-G.5 QUINTANA RALPH B.3NS-L.38-G.4 QUINTERO ANTONIA VELARDE FEB 17, 1909 JUL 24, 1991 B.3-L.80-G.9 JULY 29, 1991 H R [Return to Jump Site] S [Return to Jump Site] T [Return to Jump Site] U [Return to Jump Site] UBIAS VENANCIO B.3-L.69-G.3 FEB 7, 1979 URIAS ANITA Plot Prepurch Plot Prepurch B.3NS-L.29-G.2 HH URIAS DAVID SHAWN JUL 31, 1971 NOV 3, 1974 B.2NS-L.11-G.1W NOV 3, 1974 H URIAS THOMAS Sr. 1902 1973 B.3NS-L.29-G.1 NOV 7, 1973 USSERY JAMES W. Sr. 1921 Plot Prepurch B.2-L.140-G.8 HH USSERY RUTH LADINE 1927 1989 B.2-L.140-G.7 MAR 3, 1989 HH
Extractions: L'original se trouve sur le site de William Michael Connolley. "Selon une croyance répandue, les températures relativement élevées atteintes dans un espace fermé par un couvercle de verre, et exposé au rayonnement solaire, seraient le résultat d'une transformation de longueurs d'onde : les rayons solaires, capables de traverser le verre, s'arrêtent sur les parois de l'enceinte et en élèvent la température : l'énergie est alors re-émise par les parois sous forme de radiations de plus grandes longueurs d'onde, qui ne peuvent pas traverser le verre : la serre agit donc comme un piège à rayonnement. Dans ces conditions, il n'y a plus qu'une différence de température d'à peine un degré entre les deux enceintes. La température maximale atteinte est d'environ 55°C. D'après le spectre de rayonnement d'un corps à 55°C, il est clair que le couvercle de halite est capable de transmettre pratiquement tout ce rayonnement, alors que le verre l'arrête entièrement. Ceci nous montre que la perte d'énergie par rayonnement du sol est très faible par rapport à la perte par convection, en d'autres termes que nous gagnons très peu par emprisonnement du rayonnement [...]."