Guest Appearances For "The Duchess Of Duke Street" (1976) claud TurnerRumbold. Freddie Jones . Professor Stubbs. Patrick Newell . pianist. David Neville . Lt. Colonel. Patrick Newell . Tommy Shepherd http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077004/guests
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Login She is survived by her husband, claud Lamar, Jr; a son, claud Lamar, Mr.brown was born June 15, 1924 in Leland, MS. to the late Ray and Winnie brown. http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/memphis_deaths/article/0,1426,MCA_561_398768
October, 2000 Obituaries 7, 1928, in Polk County to Fred Olin and Loah claud McReynolds Abel. 25,1914, in Polk to William Bill Homer and Mary Henson brown. http://www.bolivarmo.com/bhfp/sept00obits.htm
Extractions: Wesley "Neg" Abel Leon B. Baker Inez I. Barker Cassie Mae Beckley Cassie Mae Beckley, 83, Bolivar, died Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2000, at Citizens Memorial Health Care Facility following a lengthy illness. She was born Oct. 12, 1916, in Cassville to John Wilson and Maggie Emiline Horton Fisher. She had been a homemaker. Se is survived by her five children, Ted Beckley of Rogersville, John Beckley of Springfield, Delona Harbour of Palmdale, Calif., Robert Beckley of Springfield and Melody Beckley of Bolivar; two sisters, Susie Woolever of Joplin and Ruth Howell; as well as 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Jack P. Beckley; her second husband, Paul Jones; two brothers, Johnny Fisher and George Fisher; and a sister, Edie Stripling. No formal funeral services are planned. Private family services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Pitts Chapel. A00008B2000SP13 Ruth M. Bodenhamer
Obituaries Born May 14, 1935 in Springville, he was the son of claud C. and Esther An accomplished pianist, she gave piano lessons to many area residents and will http://www.rocket-courier.com/permanent/past obits/jan2003.html
Extractions: Other obituaries are listed in our archives Click Here Back to main Archive Page January January January January February February February February March March March March April April April April May May May May June June June June July July July July August August August August September September September September October October October October November November November November December December December December Jennie was born June 8, 1915 in Sugar Run, a daughter of the late Lewis and Isabell Johnson Croft. In early years, Jennie was employed by the Towanda Folding Box Company and also served as caretaker of the Hornbrook Park for many years. Jennie was well-known as one of the finest cooks and bakers in the area and will be remembered for her pork cutlets, which she made in her home and distributed to her many area friends. Throughout her life, Jennie was constantly giving of herself to others with her helping hand and many kindnesses. Her unceasing love of her children and grandchildren was predominant in her life, and her home and heart were always open to others. With kindness, friendliness and sincerity, Jennie touched numerous lives within the community. She will be deeply missed. Surviving are her children, Mrs. Robert (Helen) Mader of Myersburg, Mrs. James (Virginia) Neiley of Myersburg, Donald and Sylvia Anderson of Tunkhannock; eight grandchildren, Connie Eddy of Myersburg, Pamela Thompson of Lake Wesauking, Penny Wood of Myersburg, Vicki Lynn Hogan of Wyalusing, Candi Sue McKernan of New Albany, Clinton Anderson of Hornbrook, Randy Vanderpool of Spring Lake, Kay Johnson of Franklindale; nine great-grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Lewis, Jr. and Lillian Croft of New Era; a sister, Doris Simons of Elmira, NY; several nieces, nephews and cousins and very good friends, Jim and Marilyn Place of Towanda RR2.
Biographical Information On Men Listed In World War I Haywood was vocalist for this band. Haywood s sister, Lou Wollard Adams, playedthe piano. brown, EA brown, Harry M 7. Hall, Lucy Ellison, claud M 15. http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/blfamilies/BF Pages 335-365.h
Extractions: Table of Contents Keyword Search Index Local History Black Families: Pages 335-365 Biographical Information on Men Listed In World War I Greene County, Missouri, Honor Roll Listed in Alphabetical Order The information on these men was provided by Mrs. James M. Graham of Springfield Missouri and Mrs. Elaine Graham Estes of Des Moines, Iowa. Lieut. W. T. H. Burns Lieutenant Burns was related to the late Alice Cook (Mrs. Robert Cook) and lived at 815 N. Broadway, Springfield, Missouri. Lieutenant Burns lived in Des Moines, Iowa, until his death. Lieut. Albon L. Foster Lieutenant Foster was the principal of Lincoln School, Springfield, Missouri, until he entered the military. (At Lincoln he was replaced by Rev. John Lewis, Phd, Yale University. Rev. Lewis was the pastor at Benton Ave. AME [African Methodist Episcopal] Church, Springfield, Missouri). Foster was responsible for the four-year accreditation of Lincoln School in 1918. After World War I Albon married and lived in suburban Chicago. Corp. Eugene Abernathy
Header The brown Indian Band contemporaries such as The Memphis Horns, Kirk Whalum and pianistJames Williams. Saxophonist claud Hardrick hails from Wichita, Kansas http://ejazznews.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Web_Links&file=index&req=viewli
January 2002-December 2002 claud Garrett, saxophone Student Recital, Friday, April 26, 800 pm featuring Jazz pianist Andy LaVerne. Friday, May 3, 730 pm Recital Hall http://schuldt.campus.uidaho.edu/events/oldevents/OldMonthCal03.htm
Local Obituaries - March 11-17, 2000 Crain was a homemaker, cook and pianist. She was a longtime member of the First CEDAR VALE claud Littrell, 92, of Cedar Vale, died March 13, 2000, http://www.winfieldcourier.com/obit/o000317.html
Extractions: Saturday, March 11, 2000 No obituaries on this date. Monday, March 13, 2000 Kenneth Buzzi ARKANSAS CITY - Kenneth T. Buzzi, 84, of Arkansas City, died March 10, 2000, at South Central Kansas Regional Medical Center. Services were held at 2 p.m March 11 at Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home. Dr. Larry Boyer officiated. Burial was in Newkirk City Cemetery. Contributions can be made for the Kenneth T. Buzzi Memorial Gardens which will be created in Arkansas City. Buzzi was born Jan. 12, 1916, in Arkansas City, to June (Tilton) and Edward Buzzi. He was raised in Arkansas City and graduated from Arkansas City High School in 1935. On Jan. 13, 1936, he married Ada Katherine Boyer in Guthrie, Okla. They made their home in Arkansas City.
County Obituaries She was a pianist for Moore Methodist Church and was a member of Van Scott Brownofficiating She was preceded in death by her parents, William claud and Matilda http://www.vanzandtnews.com/publish/printer_1024.shtml
Extractions: Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Gerry Cowgill, Edgewood; sons, Bobby Cowgill, Mabank, Mike Cowgill, Dallas, and Steve Cowgill, Mesquite; stepdaughter, Patti Irby, North Richland Hills; stepson, Jim Irby, Van; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and other relatives. Services for Arthur Mac McNary, 100, were held at 10 a.m. Monday, December 13, at Pruitt Baptist Church with Rev. David McNary officiating.
The Shawnee News-Star -- Obituaries --Today's Obituaries 01/11/99 Davenport under the direction of brown s Funeral Home Church where she was churchpianist, taught Sunday home in Okemah; two brothers, claud Montgomery, Exeter http://www.news-star.com/stories/011299/obi_011299.html
Extractions: Henry C. Brown Shawnee resident Henry C. "Cliff" Brown died Saturday at a local nursing home. He was 93. Services will be 11 a.m. today at Roesch-Walker Funeral Chapel with Dr. Jeff Moore and the Rev. Sam Hendry officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Brown was born Dec. 15, 1905, in Quanah, Texas, to James Franklin and James Edward (Higgenbotham) Brown. He married Thelma Blakely. After her death, he married Merle Attebery. He attended schools in Yale and was a house painter and paper hanger. He also worked for Shawnee Gas Company. He was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Merle Brown, Shawnee; step-daughter and her spouse, Relleen and Kamran Firooz, Colorado; two granddaughters, Karen Whitlow and Dianna Brown; four great-grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; sister, Nell Folks; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Marvin and Lucille Attebery; and many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Thelma Blakely; one son, Richard L. Brown; two step-sons, Donald L. and Marvin E. Robberson; three sisters and three brothers. Marvin Edward Hamm Former area pastor the Rev. Marvin Edward Hamm of Willow Springs, Mo., died Thursday. He was 76.
Ft. Macleod Gazette Obituaries Dorothy Beth brown, formerly of Fort Macleod, passed away Aug. claud RobertStevens, beloved husband of the late Doris Stevens, of Fort Macleod, http://macleodgazette.awna.com/Obituaries/obits.html
Extractions: He was thought of as a little boy, never as an adult, because of his child like innocence. We have comfort in the knowledge that his hardships are over and that he is walking, running and chasing his great Auntie Dove around, with Gerrit (who would be turning up his nose) and Aunty Toots watching on telling them to settle down. Shane is survived by his loving parents Marciele and Dan Simard and by his younger brother Cole Waring. He is also survived by his grandparents Jim and Dawn Caughlin of Fort Macleod; his great grandma Annis Caughlin of Abernathy, Sask.; his Aunty Shannon and Uncle Henry and cousins: Hank, Ros, Jacky, Janice and Jordan Van Hierden of Fort Macleod; his uncle Todd (Joella) Caughlin of San Antonio, Texas and by other relatives.
Baby Names - "popular" pianist André Watts; actor André Gregory; composer/conductor André Previn; claud is the Anglicized form. Painter claude Monet; composer claude Debussy; http://www.thinkbabynames.com/keyword/1/popular
Extractions: Baby Names Boy Girl General keyword Name Names starting with Names ending with Meaning Abel AY-bel ) (Hebrew) "Breath, vapour." From the Hebrew name , and the meaning implies vanity or worthlessness. Biblical: the second son of Adam and Eve. According to the Christian Church, he is a pre-Christian martyr and is invoked as a saint in the litany for the dying. The name has seen steady use since the sixth century, and is popular in Spain. The variant form Able is an English surname. [ Abraham AY-bra-ham ) (Hebrew) "Father of a multitude (of nations)." The Hebrew form is Avraham. Biblical: Abraham, celebrated for his great faith, was the ancestor-father of Israel and some of the Arabic peoples. He had a son named Isaac when he was 100 and his wife Sarah was 90. The name was used from the 16th century, and various early saints of the Eastern Roman Empire also bore this name. The name was popular while Abraham Lincoln was president and even after his assasination. To both Christians and Jews, what is distinguishing about Abraham is his great age, so the name may seem unsuitable for an infant. [ Addison AD-ih-sun ) (Old English) "Son of Adam." Surname used as a given name. The surname was derived from
The Claude McLin Discography McLin lost his regular pianist in early September 1948, (Clifford brown wasbadly injured in the same accident, which laid him up for nearly a year. http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/mclin.html
Extractions: Latest update: August 1, 2005 Claude Jonathan McLin Jr. was a tenor saxophonist of the purest Lestorian persuasion. According to Vernel Fournier, he even assembled his horn at an angle, as his hero was known to do. Claude McLin was born on December 27, 1925 in Chicago; his parents were Claude McLin Sr. and Isabella Johnson McLin. (On his 1942 application for a Social Security number, he gave his and his father's middle name as "John," but this appears to be an anomaly) In 1944, Claude McLin played in a Chicago-area "baby band" that was probably sponsored by Captain Walter Dyett. (We know that his younger brother Ed studied under Dyett and graduated from DuSable High School, but have yet to verify that Claude attended DuSable.) He served in the Army from 1944 to 1946, and returned to Chicago after his discharge. From 1946 through 1951 he led a combo in Chicago bars and nightclubs. In 1952, he moved with his family to Los Angeles, where he remained an active musician through the mid-1960s. The first documentation we have of Claude McLin's musical career comes from the Chicago Defenders of April 1st and 8th, 1944. These carried an advertisement for a show on April 9th, featuring Jesse "Crown Prince of The Trumpet" Miller and his Orchestra, Walter Dyett and his Orchestra and (Introducing to Bronzeville that Sensational Baby Band:) Levi Sayles and his Orchestra. Each member of Levi Sayles' band had his own photograph on April 1: Levi Sayles (prob. p); Kenneth Williams (tp); Benny White (tp); Herman Anderson (tp); Claude "McLinn" (probably ts); Keith Robinson (ts); "John Griffen" (just 15 years old, as or ts); Leo Cresswell; Lenear Bolden; Wilbur Campbell (d); Herbert Almo (we don't know which instruments Cresswell, Bolden, and Almo playedpresumably two were trombonists and the third handled the string bass). On April 8, a separate photo of Johnny Griffin ran, with the blurb "Griffin is the youngest musician in professional circles and one of the best."
Extractions: by Giles Easterbrook In January 1968 Bliss drew the double bar-line to the 'Nocturne' concluding Angels of the Mind and, effectively, a sixty-year career as a songwriter. For the previous four years he had written little but miniatures and the official commissions into which his post as Master of the Queen's Musick had increasingly sucked him. He had found his appetite for creative work gone, and 'my ability to concentrate'1, so, with the conclusion of The Golden Cantata (1963) he had decided to cease composing serious concert music forever. Of course a genuine creative imagination doesn't work quite like that, and it was perhaps inevitable that something should have lured him back to the work-desk. Significantly it was the medium of song, and two things that recurringly mattered to him throughout his life: a text, and a friendship with its author, Kathleen Raine. At the front, Bliss served with distinction, being himself wounded and later gassed, while witnessing the full force of its atrocity with the loss of so many comrades. Creative work was impossible save, tentatively, on leave, recuperating, or during a spell as an instructor in England while recovering from wounds. It was during one of these spells of respite that he learned of the death of Kennard. The following month (October 1916). he completed The Tramps, setting words by the Canadian-Scottish author Robert Service, probably best known as the author of 'Desperate Dan Magrew'. In the guise of a hearty, traditional Peter Dawson-type ballad, it sets out deliberately to use the musical language of a departed time, and the poem's images of carefree comradeship, freedom and open air to recapture the spirit of lost innocence and youth whose sweetness is forever spoiled, from an age forever gone.
Chronological Author List "1900 To 1904" Compiled By GIGA Charles Calhoun (pseudonym of Jesse Stone), American pianist and song claud Cockburn, British writer and journalist (1904 1981) - BUY AMAZON BOOK http://www.giga-usa.com/quotes/lists/quay1900.htm
Through Our Parents' Eyes A composerpianist from the Southwest is the hero of this ample novel, They are not the impressions of a random tourist across its bare, brown waste, http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/hswbib.html
Extractions: "If all other books on trail driving were destroyed, a reader could still get a just and authentic conception of trail men, trail work, range cattle, cow horses, and the cow country in general from The Log of a Cowboy. It is a novel without a plot, a woman, character development, or sustained dramatic incidents; yet it is the classic of the occupation. It is a simple, straightaway narrative that takes a trail herd from the Rio Grande to the Canadian line, the hands talking as naturally as cows chew cuds, every page illuminated by an easy intimacy with life." J. FRANK DOBIE 2. JOHN HOUGHTON ALLEN (1909-)
Crawford County Queries July 2001 - Dec. 2001 In 1900, he had children, claud E., Ivy R., Bessie and Floyd M. John was From Mary M. brown mary022@ameritech.net Date Monday, July 02, 2001 1151 AM http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/crawford/queries01.html
Extractions: Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:04 PM I am looking for information on James "Jim" W. FORD. He was born 1868 in Middleton Tennessee . His parents were James W. and Beckie (Todd) Ford. He died in Missouri in 1961. He died in Missouri in 1961. He lived in the eastern side of Pittsburg. He lived there from about 1900 to a little before 1920, after the death of his second wife Mary Margaret (Fenner) Ford. I believe that his brother, John Calvin Ford was still living the area till his death on February 23, 1963. I am also interested to know if they are in the 1910 Crawford County, Kansas Census After the death they moved back to Carroll County Missouri area. I believe their address at the time they lived in Pittsburg was: 504 Fairview Street in Pittsburg. Would any one know what township that was in, in 1910 Crawford County, Kansas Census. Any information on these families would be appreciated. Spelling of names may vary.
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Extractions: F.P.A.: Franklin Pierce Adams (journalist/member of the Algonquin Wits 8 Is Enough Charles in Charge Peter Pan Eternity Get Smart X-ray Spex Them Bambi Dragnet ], b1911 d1969) Bruce Alexander: Bruce Cook (author of the Sir John Fielding mysteries - Blind Justice Murder In Grub Street Serpico The Allman Brothers' Band Depends Superman Mr. Ed The Ames Brothers Spaceways The Mod Squad Mr. Roberts 101 Dalmations Playboy Magazine Archer to Bowman Thing , b1923) Achim von Arnim: Karl Joachim Friedrich Ludwig von Arnim (German author of fantastic romance novels and folk songs, b1781 d18) Peter Arno: Curtis Arnoux Peters Jr. (editorial cartoonist, b1904 d1968) Sig Arno: Siegfried Aron (German comedic movie actor, last seen a bit Hungry in Fast Company Rosanna New York, New York Green Bay Packers /tv actor In the Heat of the Night Thomas The Tank Engine G'N'R All In The Family pilot episode, b1945) A B C D E ... Z
The Sunday Blues Official Website claud Johnson s mother, the late Virgie Jane Smith Cain, had identified the singeras his father Blues Instumentalist Other - Clarence Gatemouth brown http://www.sundayblues.com/oldnews.cfm
Extractions: Less than two years after opening her "Celebrity" nightclub, legendary blueswoman Koko Taylor has announced her intention to auction off the Chicago establishment. Taylor's decision is reportedly based on the fact that her daughter, who serves as the club's manager, has asthma and is adversely affected by the club's smoky atmosphere. The auction will take place December 19 in Chicago. Burnside, Payton Featured on Upcoming Soundtrack Two artists known for their recordings on the Mississippi-based blues label Fat Possum will be showcased on the soundtrack to the feature film Big Bad Love, set to hit theaters in February 2002. Prolific hill-country bluesman R.L. Burnside will appear with his cover of Bob Dylan's "Everything Is Broken," while late guitarist Asie Payton will be represented by his song "I Love You." The tracks will sit alongside new material from artists such as Tom Waits on an album to be released by Nonesuch Records.