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  1. Ressurection, A Novel by Leo, Translated By Mrs. Louise Maude Tolstoy, 1900
  2. Family Views Of Tolstoy
  3. Plays by Leo Tolstoy, Louise Shanks Maude, 2010-09-08
  4. Plays: The Power of Darkness; The First Distiller; Fruits of Culture: Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude. With an Annotated List of Tolstoy's Works by Leo Tolstoy, 2005-11-30
  5. Fonctionnaire Des Nations Unies: Mohamed El Baradei, Carla Del Ponte, Ruud Lubbers, Louise Arbour, Maude Barlow, Raoul-Marc Jennar (French Edition)
  6. Family Happiness (Dodo Press) by Leo Tolstoy, 2010-02-12
  7. War & Peace - In Two Volumes Bound as One - Maude Translation by Leo; Maude, Louise & Aylmer (Translators) Tolstoy, 1938
  8. Collected Shorter Fiction (Everyman's Library) by L.N. Tolstoy, 2001-06-21
  9. Resurrection (Oxford World's Classics) by Leo Tolstoy, 2009-08-29
  10. A Confession and Other Religious Writings by Leo Tolstoy, 2010-01-01
  11. Master and Man: A Story by Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude, 2008-03-14
  12. The Devil and Other Stories (Oxford World's Classics) by Leo Tolstoy, 2009-05-15
  13. What Men Live By And Other Tales by Leo Tolstoy, 2010-08-13
  14. Resurrection: A Powerful Classic Novel By Leo Tolstoy!AAA+++ by Leo Tolstoy, 2010-09-05

21. Prestwood Family Has Deep Roots In Covington County
Maude Louise Sullivan. The family lived in Coffee County before moving to Covington County circa 1868. The youngest son of William Terry and Gilley was
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Terry Franklin and his first wife, Eliza Bck had the following children: William Thomas, m. (Myrtis Katheryn Hart (2) Eugenia Jordan Sleezer; James Austin; Franklin Terry; John Wesley, m. (1) Eula ? (2) Mrs. Mary Rhodes; Margaret Lucretia, m. Edward D. Manning; and Sidney Baker, m. (1) Estelle Catoe who died 1917 (2) Montezuma Stevens of Mississippi while he was in military service. Terry Franklin and his second wife reared the following children: Nan; Naomi; Ruth; Sarah; Marvin; Louis Marion, m. Daisy Howell; and Robert. The oldest child of William Terry and his second wife, Gilley Shiver, was Amanda Caroline (1839-1906) who married Calvin Cassady (1825-1894), a native of South Carolina. They reared the following children: Mary Jane, b. 1854, d. 1905, m. Green Jackson Hutchinson; Martha Jane, b. 1856, d. 1909, m. Napoleon Bonaparte Chesser; E.C, b. 1859; William Riley, b. 1859, d. 1931, m. (1) Louise Catherine Wiggins (2) Willie McFall; George Washington, b. 1862, d. 1906, m. (1) Pink A. Wiggins (2) Mary Eliza Day; Amanda Caroline Jr., b. 1866, d. 1899, m. Marion Pinkard Greene; Calvin, b. 1869, d. 1948, (1) Fanny Goodwin (2) Alta Goodwin; Frances Lucinda Missouri, b. 1872, d. 1955, m. John Adams; Lola Louella, b. 1875, d. 1946, m. Arthur Sullivan; and Robert E. Lee, b. 1878, d. 1950s, m. Maude Louise Sullivan. The family lived in Coffee County before moving to Covington County circa 1868.

22. This Is Dorset | CommuniGate | Cutler Families From Dorchester , Blandford & Poo
FRANCES Maude Louise CUTLER, b. September 1884, Dorchester; m. SIMMONS. Notes for FRANCES Maude Louise CUTLER Born in the 3rd quarter of 1884
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Hi i am doing research on my Cutler side of the family and would love to hear from anyone who is connected to any of the following family members or thinks they may be connected:
Descendants of Charles Cutler updated 7/4/05
Generation No. 2
2. CHARLES3 CUTLER (JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1812 in Dewlish, Dorset. He married FANNY CHRISTOPER November 12, 1840 in dorchester, daughter of DAVID CHRISTOPHER and JANE HIBBS?. She was born Bef. January 5, 1817 in Cheselborne, Dorset, and died March 1901 in District of wareham.
More About CHARLES CUTLER:
Occupation: Bricklayer
More About FANNY CHRISTOPER:
Residence: 1891, Bere Regis with her daughter Hester
Children of CHARLES CUTLER and FANNY CHRISTOPER are:
3. i. JOHN CHARLES4 CUTLER, b. Abt. 1852, Dewlish, Dorchester; d. December 23, 1925. 4. ii. LOUISA CUTLER, b. Abt. 1847, Dewlish, Dorset. 5. iii. ALBERT HENLEY CUTLER, b. Abt. 1854, Dewlish, Dorset. 6. iv. HESTER CUTLER, b. Abt. 1850, Dewlish, Dorset. v. ANNIE M CUTLER, b. Abt. 1857, Dewlish, Dorset.

23. This Is Dorset | CommuniGate | Ellen Phillips From Dorchester
nbsp;FRANCES Maude Louise CUTLER, b. September 1884, Dorchester; m. SIMMONS. Notes for FRANCES Maude Louise CUTLER Born in the 3rd quarter of 1884
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I am lookin for the family of Ellen Phillips. I would lreally like to find out if she had any brothers or sister. So please leave me a message if you can help at all with my search. Would love to here from anyone who is connected to anyone below
Generation No. 1
Child of THOMAS ALPIN is:
Generation No. 2
Child of HARRIETT APLIN and JOHN PHILLIPS is:
Generation No. 3
Children of ELLEN PHILLIPS and JOHN CUTLER are:
Notes for MABEL ALICE CUTLER:
Born in the last quarter of 1885
Notes for FRANCES MAUDE LOUISE CUTLER: Born in the 3rd quarter of 1884 Email page Feedback Home Pitfield family tree ... Mail Form

24. Bibles Of Westminster
Charles C. Goodell died Jun 28, 1892 Mary J. Wilcox Goodell died Jun 13, 1908. Maude Louise Goodell wife of Henry Lake died May 3, 1942
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BIBLE RECORDS Of Westminster, Windham County, Vermont Index Bible of Zaccheus Cole Bible of Alvan Goodell Bible of Charles C. Goodell COLE FAMILY RECORD Marriage (p. 1) Zaccheus Cole born March 27, 1791, died Oct 12 th
Annis Harlow born June 10, 1785, died Sept. 3, 1877 Married May 31 st Children Cynthia Cole born Nov 29 th , 1817, died Nov. 22, 1903
Lucia Ann Cole born May 31 st , 1820, died Oct. 25 th
George Cole born Dec. 2, 1822, died Sept. 3, 1907
Charles Cole born June 16, 1825, died Dec. 2 nd
Frances Cole born Aug. 3, 1824 B. F. Richmond born April 16, 1826, died March 7, 1896 Caroline (Barter) Cole, died July 8, 1908 Children's Marriages (p. 2) Cynthia Cole to James Smith, on June 25 th
George Cole to Caroline Barter on Jany 15 th
Lucia Ann [Cole] to Chas. Willard on Nov. 25 th
Chas. [Cole] to Harriett Cluff, no date given
Frances [Cole] to B. F. Richmond on July 4, 1760 The Holy Bible: Containing The Old and New Testaments: Together with the Apocrypha: Translated Out of the Original Tongues, and with Canne's Marginal Notes and References . Collins Stereotype Edition (Lunenburg, Mass: Matthew M. Tepress, Printer; Printed and sold by William Greenough, 1823).

25. The History Of New York State
In 1895, Charles Mortimer Englis married Maude Louise Pratt, daughter of Horace Pratt, who at the time of his death was president of the Minneapolis Mills.
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The History of New York State
Biographies, Part 4 Editor, Dr. James Sullivan JOHN ENGLIS
In February, 1832, he married Mary A. Quackenbush, daughter of Abram Quackenbush of New York, a member of a Colonial Dutch family. John Englis died in Brooklyn, October 25, 1888. In 1854 John Englis, Jr., married Jeanette A. Carrick, daughter of John Carrick, one of the oldest shipbuilders on Lake Erie, and a representative of an old family. Two sons and four daughters were the fruit of this union. Like his father, Mr. Englis found time to be actively interested in other enterprises and organizations than those coming under his direct personal management. He was president of the Wallabout Bank of Brooklyn and of the Citizens' Steamboat Company of Troy; also of the Brooklyn and Queen's County Suburban Railroad Company of Brooklyn. He was a director of the New Jersey ("People's Line") Steamboat Company; the Maine Steamship Company; Portland Steamship Company; New York and Norwalk Steamboat Company; Union Ferry Company and Brooklyn and New York Ferry Company. Mr. Englis was a member of the Seventh Regiment, New York National Guard for twelve yeas. His memberships included the Chamber of Commerce, New York Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, St. Nicholas society of Brooklyn. He was trustee of the Homeopathic Hospital of Brooklyn. His clubs were the Metropolitan , Union League and the Down Town Association of New York City; the Hamilton, Oxford, Crescent and riding and Driving clubs of Brooklyn, the Troy Club of Troy, the Century Club of Ogdensburg, the New York Yacht Club of Alexandria Bay. He served at one time as president of the Oak Island Fishing and Gunning Club of the St. Lawrence River, and also served as commodore of the Chippewa Bay Yacht Club.

26. St Charles Herald Guide, Obituaries
daughter of the late Maude Louise Wood Smith and J. Nash Smith; grandmother of Wesley B. Harkins, Jeffrey S. Harkins, Laura L. Harkins, James D. Harkins
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News Sports Lifestyles Editorial ... Home February 2002 Henry M. Washington Henry M. Washington, a resident at Evangeline Estates Nursing Home in Ormond, died on Friday, February 22. He was 69. Washington was the son of the late Bernice and Henry Washington Sr.; father of Christopher John, Henry MacGruder, David Jonathan, and Debra Felicia Washington, Lydia Suzanne Chimilio, and Sharon Melissa Majia.; grandfather of Kendell Washington, Danielle Anthony, Ryan Darius, Zion Michael, Nicholas Hunter, Ethan Dwayne, Jordon Christopher, and Desiree Justine. He is also survived by four great-grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Burial was private. Arnold Sparks Jr. Arnold Sparks Jr., a resident of Des Allemands, died on February 26. He was 58. Sparks was the former president of the East Houma Lions Club. He is survived by his mother, Eva Stewart; sons, Todd and Tim Sparks; daughters-in-law, Tracy and Missy Sparks; brothers, Ernie and Jack Sparks; sister, Helen West; and grandchildren, Dusty, Brooke, Timmy, and Crystal Sparks, and Jonathon Loupe. He is preceded in death by his father, Arnold Sparks, Sr.

27. St Charles Herald Guide, Obituaries
She is preceded in death by parents Maude Louise Wood Smith and J. Nash Smith and brother James Nicholas Smith. Relatives and friends of the family are
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News Sports Lifestyles Editorial ... Home December 2002 Binet Joseph A. Binet, retired Naval Senior Master Chief and English teacher, died on Dec. 4 at St. Charles Parish Hospital. He was 62. Detillier Lillie Pearl Detillier, a native of Cullman, Ala. and a resident of Paradis, passed away on Dec. 30. She was 80 years old. She is survived by her husband, Milton J. Detillier, sons James R. Miller and Garry Wayne Mann, daughter Sherrin Johnson and seven grandchildren. She is preceded in death by parents William Elmer Miller and Lillie P. Huskey Miller, sons Joel Dean Knight and Roger Dale Knight, brothers Waymon Miller and Joel David Miller and sisters Bonnie Stricklin and Nell McLean. Religious services will be held today at Boutte Assembly of God Church at 2 p.m. Dufrene Shelia Loupe Dufrene, native and resident of Des Allemands, passed away on Dec. 5. She was 46 years old. She is survived by her stepfather, Clarence “Ralph” Breaux, son Jonathan Dufrene, daughters Regina and Hannah Dufrene, brothers Teddy Loupe and Gene Breaux, sister Brenda Breaux and seven grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, Claude and Theresa Billiot Loupe. Services will be held today at 10 a.m. at Falgout Funeral Home in Raceland followed by interment at St. Gertrude Cemetery in Des Allemands.

28. R. H. Boll, Ed., Word And Work: Vol. 15, No. 10, October 1922, Table Of Contents
My Task (Hymn), by Maude Louise Ray (vv. 1, 2) and FH Pickup (v. 3), p. 289. (Selected.) Words in Season, by RH Boll, pp. 289295.
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Next
R. H. Boll, ed.
Word and Work (Vol. 15, No. 10, October 1922) TABLE OF CONTENTS.
  • "My Task" (Hymn), by Maude Louise Ray (vv. 1, 2) and F. H. Pickup (v. 3), p. 289 . (Selected.)
  • Words in Season, by R. H. Boll, pp. 289-295
    • The War-Cloud, by R. H. Boll, pp. 289-290
    • What It Means to Us, by R. H. Boll, pp. 290
    • What Is "Holy," by R. H. Boll, pp. 290-291
    • Maintaining Separation, by R. H. Boll, p. 291
    • Hobnobbing with the World, by R. H. Boll, p. 291
    • Contrasts Not to Be Ignored, by R. H. Boll, pp. 291-292
    • "Come Out of Her, My People," by R. H. Boll, pp. 292-293
    • Sin and Sinning, by R. H. Boll, p. 293
    • "A Mediator Not of One," by R. H. Boll, pp. 293-294
    • Magazine Theology, by R. H. Boll, pp. 294-295
  • [Masthead for Vol. 15, No. 10, October 1922], p. 296
  • News and Notes, by R. H. Boll, pp. 296-298
  • "The Same Commit," by Stanford Chambers, p. 299
  • The Unlifted Veil, by D. M. Panton, pp. 300-303
  • "Will You Not Tell It Today?" p. 303
  • [Psalm 46:1-3], p. 303
  • Composite Parable of the Sower, by E. L. Jorgenson, p. 304
  • Did You Do It? by Stanford Chambers, pp. 304-305

29. HORGAN Genealogy - Descendants - 1830, Middlesex, ENG
1893, Camberwell Maude Louise Horgan b. 1893, Islington Lawrence John Horgan b. 1894, Islington Martin Henry Horgan b. 1894, St. Olave Mary Agnes Horgan b.
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Descendant Table: HORGAN : 1830, Middlesex, ENG.
Reciprocal Links to other sites. If you would like your page referenced, please submit a link Daniel HORGAN LONG James HORGAN James Francis HORGAN Emma Orange HORGAN Frederick William HORGAN Robert Charles HORGAN Arthur George HORGAN Marguerite May HORGAN Henry Joseph HORGAN Edward Percy HORGAN Joan HORGAN Doris HORGAN Robert HORGAN Pat HORGAN Ada Caroline HORGAN Thomas Snelson Clark HORGAN Barbara Diana Rosemary HORGAN (1919-?) Fulham . + Arthur HORGAN (1866-?), Middlesex, m. Mary A. CORRY Gladys Amy Mary HORGAN (1903-1994), Middlesex, m. 1930, Edwin J.A. DAVIS WHITE Beatrice Edith HORGAN Hubert Arthur HORGAN Leslie Ewart HORGAN Dorothy Ann HORGAN Michelle Elizabeth HORGAN Penelope Jane HORGAN Kenneth Cecil HORGAN Eric J HORGAN Jean HORGAN unknown HORGAN Dorothy Margaret HORGAN George HORGAN Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites
Miscellaneous Jottings ... ( Please MAIL ME if you have records for these Ada Caroline Horgan b. 1883, St. George Hanover Sq. Ann Mary F Horgan b. 1883, Greenwich Anna Horgan b. 1883, Greenwich David Horgan b. 1883, Camberwell Christina Horgan b. 1893, Shoreditch Frederick John Horgan b. 1893, Islington Thomas Snelson Horgan Daniel James Horgan

30. Earls Family Chronicles - Christopher E. Brennen
Maude Louise Stewart Mercer, born Sep.22, 1894, joined her brother in Winnipeg in 1920. Herbert Mercer, born Jul.25, 1896, married Annie Booth Wilson.
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EARLS FAMILY CHRONICLES
Appendix 9B. MARK MERCER FAMILY OF DROMORE
It seems quite likely that Mark Mercer (whose family follows) was another brother of the Hillsborough/Dromore family described in Appendix 9A. Much of what follows was kindly provided to me by Ella Patterson of Dromara. We list here just four generations; more recent family history can be found in Ella's GEDCOM file. Mark Mercer was born about 1766, probably in the townland of Aughandunvarran, Hillsborough Parish, County Down, and moved to the adjacent townland of Lisnacurran (also known as Listullycurran). By 1803, he had moved to the townland of Skeogh where he farmed and, according to the gravestone inscription in Dromore Cathedral graveyard had the family that follows. Mark married Sarah Johnston born in 1767. Mark died on Aug.1, 1845, aged 79 and Sarah died on Dec.17, 1848, aged 81. They are both buried in Dromore Cathedral graveyard. They had at least 8 children:
  • Jane Mercer and Catherine Mercer were twins born Oct.23, 1791.
  • James Mercer was born on Nov.13, 1793, in Listullycurran and became a farmer in Skeogh. James married twice, first to Anne Lilburn by whom he had four children. Anne must have died for James was married for a second time to Elizabeth Martin and they had two children. James died on May 22, 1864, aged 70 and is buried in Dromore Cathedral graveyard.
  • 31. Book Review The Journal Of American History, 90.3 The
    For example, based on two newspaper articles, Olson concludes that Maude Louise and John Guy Gilpatric committed suicide in 1950 because the diagnosis of
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    32. Coranto Archive
    Miss Kinard is survived her mother, Maude Louise Caughman Kinard of the home; sister and brotherin-law, Betty K. and Carol Thomas of Whitmire; a nephew,
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    June 2004
    Leora Hendrix Walker
    June 23, 2004
    Leora Hendrix Walker went to be with the Lord on June 23, 2004. She was born on August 24, 1925, to Eula and Marcus Hendrix in Newberry.
    Leora was one of ten children. In 1943, she left home at 18 years old to become the office manager of the Western Union office in Georgetown. There she assisted in delivering important telegraph messages to President Roosevelt during the war. It was here that she met her future husband, Charles V. Walker from Omaha, NE. Together they produced three during their 53-year marriage. Passionate about her service for the Lord, she taught Sunday school at Calvary Baptist Church in Lake Havasu City, AZ for over 20 years. She retired from teaching upon her diagnosis with cancer in May of 2003.
    Leora is predeceased in death by her husband, Charles: sister, Corinne Merritt; and brother, Clarence Dennis, and survived by daughters, Candice Chase and husband Eric, Cheryl Palmer and husband Bill; son Charles F. Walker and wife Mary; grandchildren, Aaron, Brian, Kevin, Nicole, and Jessica; brothers, Harold Hendrix and Boyd Hendrix; and sisters, Mae Wiehrs, Martha Bowers, Lillian Bouknight, Betty Willingham, and Fronie Chaney.
    Funeral services for Leora Hendrix Walker were conducted at Calvary Baptist Church on Monday, June 28, 2004. Gravesides funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 PM Thursday

    33. Local Obituaries - April 10-16, 1999
    WICHITA Maude Louise McCray, 83, retired music teacher, of Wichita, died April 10, 1999, at Via Christi Regional Medical Center-St. Joseph Campus.
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  • Friday, April 16, 1999
    Saturday, April 10, 1999 Harold Joe McAlister MOLINE - Harold Joe McAlister, 69, of Moline, died April 9, 1999, at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Zimmerman Funeral Home in Howard. The Rev. Harold Tucker will officiate. Interment will be held in the Belknap Cemetery, Belknap. Memorials have been established with the First Baptist Church in Moline and the Elk County 4-H Council. Contributions may be left with the funeral home. McAlister was born March 14, 1930, to Johnnie Sheridan and Hazel Dorothy Chase McAlister. He attended rural school and graduated from Moline High School in 1948. McAlister married Pat Boyer on Jan. 2, 1953 at Moline.
  • 34. MAUDE L. BARTON
    Maude Louise Barton, 86, of the 1500 block of Rosewood Court, died March 2, 1996. She was a retired dietitian from Bowie State College and a native of
    http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960307/03070389.htm
    MAUDE L. BARTON
    Maude Louise Barton, 86, of the 1500 block of Rosewood Court, died March 2, 1996. She was a retired dietitian from Bowie State College and a native of Beltsville, Md. She was a member of Redeemed Church of Christ, Coral Hills, Md., and a mother of the church. Survivors include three sons, Silas Barton of Virginia Beach, Thomas Barton of Los Angeles, and Paul Barton of Detroit, Mich. The funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at Jenkins and Johnson Funeral Home, Washington, D.C. Burial will be in Maryland National Memorial Park Cemetery, Laurel, Md. P.G. Thomasson Funeral Services is in charge. KEYWORDS: DEATH OBITUARY

    35. Herberton Headstones, Queensland, Australia
    23, Jensen, Maude Louise, 26 Jul 1997, 25 Jan 1927, Herberton, 70, ( Sis ) Nee Brown. Sadly missed by Graham family. 24, Jensen, Richard Thorvald
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    36. Powell Tribune Newspaper Online
    5, 1917 in Julian, Neb., to Walter Herbert and Maude Louise (Cummings) Moore. The family moved to Powell in 1930. Rex graduated from Powell High School.
    http://www.powelltribune.com/obits2002may.htm
    Web
    Powell Tribune
    Leola Sironen
    ~ May 1, 2002
    Twila Yvonne (Kelley) Miller
    ~ May 8, 2002
    Rev. Leo K. Sullivan
    ~ May 14, 2002
    Marcia Calvert
    ~ May 15, 2002
    Margaret Lee Prickett Huntley
    ~ May 19, 2002
    Violet (Vi) M. McFarland
    ~ May 20, 2002
    Ruthe L. Peterson
    ~ May 21, 2002
    Mary Evelyn (Moore) McQuillian
    ~ May 21, 2002
    Margaret "Marge" Dawn Wheeler
    ~ May 23, 2002 Walter James Nelson ~ May 26, 2002 Cecil Rex Moore ~ May 27, 2002 Jesus Urbina Ramirez ~ May 31, 2002 Robert James "Bob" Goforth ~ May 31, 2002 Seth Dotson ~ May 31, 2002 Leola Sironen ~ May 1, 2002 Leola Sironen, 82, a long-time Powell resident, died Wednesday, May 1. She was born Oct. 23, 1919, in Red Lodge, Mont., daughter of Oscar and Mary Spanger. She grew up in Red Lodge, Butte and other Montana communities. She graduated from Carbon County High School in Red Lodge in 1937. She then attended Montana State Normal College in Dillon, Mont., before teaching school at Draper school and Fox school near Red Lodge. She married Archie Sironen on Feb. 7, 1945, in Englewood, Colo. They lived for a short time in the Denver area before moving back to Red Lodge and then to Powell. Her husband began work in the Elk Basin oilfields, and she worked as a legal secretary and later as a clerk for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    37. Family Database - Person Page 237
    Vaughn was born. He married Maude Louise Adams.1. Child of Vaughn Heywood Russell and Maude Louise Adams Richard Warren Russell+ b. 7 Dec 1923. Citations
    http://alvyray.com/Family/dag/all-p/p237.htm
    Person Page 237
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    Jesse Genung (M)
    b. 1800, d. 1866
    Pedigree
    Jesse was born in 1800. He was the son of Jeremiah Genung and Abigail Parrott . Jesse died in 1866. Citations
  • ] Unknown author, Genung-Ganong-Ganung Genealogy: A History of the Descendants of Jean Guenon of Flushing, Long Island
    William Baker (M)
    b. circa 1869
    Pedigree
    William was born at Texas, USA, circa 1869. He is the son of Isaac J Baker and Christina (Christiana) L Mayes Citations
  • 1880 TX Census, Frio Co
    John Baker (M)
    b. circa 1871
    Pedigree
    John was born at Texas, USA, circa 1871. He is the son of Isaac J Baker and Christina (Christiana) L Mayes Citations
  • 1880 TX Census, Frio Co Albert Baker (M) b. circa 1873 Pedigree Albert was born at Texas, USA, circa 1873. He is the son of Isaac J Baker and Christina (Christiana) L Mayes Citations
  • 1880 TX Census, Frio Co Henry Baker (M) b. circa 1876 Pedigree Henry was born at Texas, USA, circa 1876. He is the son of Isaac J Baker and Christina (Christiana) L Mayes Citations
  • 1880 TX Census, Frio Co Betty Baker (F) b. circa 1878
  • 38. Family Database - Person Page 161
    is the son of VAUGHN HEYWOOD RUSSELL and Maude Louise ADAMS, both now deceased. My mother, MARY LOUISE CLARKE, is the daughter of MICHAEL JOSEPH CLARKE
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    George Townsend Amis (M)
    b. November 1937
    Pedigree
    George was born in November 1937. He is the son of Lewis Randolph Amis Jr and Anne Cole Townsend Citations
  • ] Unknown author, The Bellenfant Family (Bellefont, Bellenfaute, Ballanfant): Johnson, Sanders, Winn, McClaran, by Mrs. J A Wilkinson, 104 Bishop Street, Booneville, MS 38829, Mar 1981
    Frank Burke Wilkes (M) Frank was born. He "of Culleoka, Tn." He married Ruth Amis on 12 June 1916. Citations
  • ] Unknown author, The Bellenfant Family (Bellefont, Bellenfaute, Ballanfant): Johnson, Sanders, Winn, McClaran, by Mrs. J A Wilkinson, 104 Bishop Street, Booneville, MS 38829, Mar 1981
    James William Nance (M) James was born. He Same as James Nance #8394? He married Mary Frances Amis on 13 December 1860. Citations
  • ] Unknown author, The Bellenfant Family (Bellefont, Bellenfaute, Ballanfant): Johnson, Sanders, Winn, McClaran, by Mrs. J A Wilkinson, 104 Bishop Street, Booneville, MS 38829, Mar 1981
    Everett Amis (M)
    Pedigree
    Everett was born. He is the son of Walter W Amis Citations
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  • 39. North County Times - North San Diego And Southwest Riverside County Columnists
    Harry s father, Andrew John Rouse, and mother Maude Louise, were both music teachers and band leaders in Oceanside for many years.
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    RIVERSIDE Sally Mae Potter, 69, died Friday, March 4, 2005, at Vista Pacifica Convalescent Hospital in Riverside. Born March 20, 1935, in Des Moines, Iowa, she lived in Sun City for 10 years. She was a librarian for the Norwalk La Mirada School District for 10 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Sun City. Mrs. Potter was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Margaret Taylor Miller. She is survived by her husband, Clinton L. Potter of Corona; daughters Peggy Murray and Lori Tretheway, both of Wildomar, Jeanne Hillman of Ashwood, Ore., and Debbie Manzo of Whittier; son, Mathew Potter of Orange; sisters Nancy George of Escondido, Linda Barthomeu of Palm Springs and Sandy Lara of California; and 10 grandchildren.
    A memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, March 19, at Miller-Jones Mortuary in Sun City, with the Rev. Robert Dalrymple officiating. Private interment is planned.

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