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  Alfred William Alcock Information
Alfred William Alcock (June 23, 1859 - March 24, 1933) was a British naturalist and carcinologist.
Alcock was the son of a sea-captain in Bombay, India.
Alcock studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1881.
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 NPG x43838; Alfred William Alcock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
2 of 2 portraits of Alfred William Alcock
Artist associated with 9238 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.
This page has been parsed by a modified version of the BBC's Betsie version 1.5, with thanks.
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  Alfred William Alcock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alfred William Alcock (June 23, 1859 - March 24, 1933) was a British naturalist and carcinologist.
Alcock was the son of a sea-captain in Bombay, India.
Alcock studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1881.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alfred_William_Alcock   (171 words)

  
 Deborah Alcock 08
Alcock was not present, his wife alluded to some girl of their acquaintance who was known to have a dress allowance, as "not being well off," and Deborah said pointedly, "I call any girl well off who has an allowance." Mrs.
Alcock was vexed, and spoke rather sharply, believing that she took good care that Deb had all she wanted — as no doubt she did, according to her own lights.
Alcock was in full sympathy with that joy, but said, as she returned the letter, "You will never get anything like that by your writing," little guessing that by writing Deborah was to multiply such fruits beyond all calculation.
www3.telus.net /public/inhpubl/webip/Alcock08.htm   (4416 words)

  
 Paula Hadgraft's Genealogy Pages - pafg42 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William John Hadgraft [Parents] was born on 24 Jan 1838 in St. Mary Elms, Ipswich, Suffolk, England and was christened on 21 Dec 1845 in St. Matthews, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
William John Hadgraft was born 2ND QTR 1865 in Nacton, Suffolk, England and was christened on 30 Jul 1865 in Nacton, Suffolk, England.
William Alcock was born in 1888 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
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 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
January: William Martin continued with his series on the "History of the First Settlers at Germanna,Virginia." John Blankenbaker plotted the location of the "Silver Mine Patent" in which Spotswood and Graffenried were partners (with others).
William Martin has Part III of "History of the First Settlers at Germanna, Virginia." The "State of Virginia in 1721" refers to conditions in Virginia taken from a report to King George.
William Martin continued with "History of the First Settlers at Germanna, Virginia." Michael Beall wrote, "The Children of Samuel and Susannah Martin of Woodford County, Kentucky." A number of the Revolutionary War claims from the Robinson River Valley are given.
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William was a son of William Powell, Sr.
William Bristow was an early settler on Indian Creek in Clinton County, Kentucky.
This is a correction to Peyton Bristow son of William Bristow and Martha Beck: Peyton married Elizabeth Ann (Annie) Owens a daughter of John Owens and Rosannah Mason.
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 ARTHUR ALCOCK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Alcock was well-known as a breeder of thoroughbred horses, cattle and sheep.
Elizabeth Jane Alcock died from pneumonia at Tantawanglo on 5th November 1880 and is buried at Kameruka.
Arthur Alcock was a well-known breeder of thoroughbred horses, cattle and sheep.
www.cooma.nsw.gov.au /monaropioneers/alcocka.htm   (3447 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Alfred the Great: The King and His England (Phoenix Books): Books: Eleanor Shipley Duckett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
What Alcock does in lieu of concrete data on Arthur the man, is to define with great clarity the character of his time.
Alcock is an archaeologist and it shows, for he brings to life the information produced from habitation and defensive sites in a way that makes silent stones speak.
Alfred on the other hand is an historic figure about whom a fair amount of information is at hand.
www.amazon.com /Alfred-Great-England-Phoenix-Books/dp/0226167798   (1937 words)

  
 Johns Hopkins - Brady Urological Institute- William W. Scott
William Wallace Scott was born in Kansas City, Kansas, on January 27, 1913, the third son of the Reverend Virgil Bryant Scott and Margaret Alena (Smith) Scott.
Scott also shared Alcock's interest in football, and the afternoons of this two-week stay were spent watching football practice at the stadium.
The first two from Hopkins were Alfred Blalock in surgery and A.M. Harvey in medicine, and in 1951, John Eager Howard and Bill Scott were invited to participate.
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 My Family
She was married to William Davis between 1810 and 1854.
She was married to William Thorne between 1633 and 1653.
She was married to William White on 21 Sep 1682 in Massachusetts.
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 My Family
Children were: William Benton, Erasmus Benton, Thomas Benton, Levi Benton, Elizabeth Benton, Warren M Benton.
William Roberts was born between 1754 and 1860.
She was married to John Wesley WILLIAMS in Dec 1910 in Robertson Co., TX.
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 List of biologists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Alfred Hershey (1908-1997), American bacteriologist, winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the genetics of viruses
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913), British naturalist and biologist
William Grey Walter (1910-1977), American neurophysiologist and roboticist, made a number of important discoveries in the field of electroencephalography
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
She left at five years of age, and the eventual cause of her inclusion was that she was really an Australian of the third generation.
Her mother was an Australian, one grandfather spent all his adult life in Australia, and one of her great-grandfathers was William Sorell, one of the ablest governors that ever came to Australia.
Some excellent singers and executive musicians have made their mark in the world among whom may be mentioned Melba, Ada Crossley, and William Murdoch; but though some interesting music has been composed little is known of it and comparatively little has been published.
gutenberg.net.au /dictbiog/00-dict-biogIndex.html   (2939 words)

  
 Collections
Alcock, Alfred William (1859-1933): autobiographical notes on his life (1876-1926) and correspondence on the status of zoology in India and the unsatisfactory condition of the Indian Museum, Calcutta.
Budd, William (1811-1880): publications, correspondence on cholera and typhoid (1854-1869); certificates from medical institutions.
Jameson, William Wilson (1885-1962): correspondence and papers relating to his employment as Professor of Public Health and Dean of LSHTM.
www.lshtm.ac.uk /library/archives/collections.html   (862 words)

  
 Land Nationalisation (Chapters 4&5), by Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace : Alfred Wallace : A. Wallace :
Donald Macbeath, an infirm and bedridden old man, had the house unroofed over him, and was in that state exposed to the wind and rain until death put a period to his sufferings.
I was present at the pulling down and burning of the house of William Chisholme, Badinloskin, in which was lying his wife's mother, an old bedridden woman of nearly 100 years of age none of the family being present.
www.wku.edu /~smithch/wallace/S722-2.htm   (13624 words)

  
 Alcock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alcock is a surname, and may refer to:
John Alcock (aviator), pioneer aviator, of Alcock and Brown
Siccature Alcock aka Jah Cure, Jamaican reggae musician
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alcock   (100 words)

  
 BRAYSHAW FAMILY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The "Shooting Star" was a vessell of some 1460 tons, owned by James Baines and Co, and was a part of the "Black Ball" line of British and Australian CLipper packets.
The vessell had left Liverpool on the 6th of Nov 1857, under the Captaincy of Master William Alcock.
There were 285 passengers aboard her, and she was licensed to carry 304.
www.hotkey.net.au /~jwilliams4/brayfam.htm   (330 words)

  
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Alfred never married and had no children James born in 1887 married Monna and had 1 son Anson Fanaff.
WILLIAM LORIN FANEUFF I received an e-mail some two weeks after his death from his daughter in GA. She had found my e-mail address in a book.
She married Donald Williams on February 27, 1993, in the Lakewood Church of the Brethren, Millbury, OH, and he survives.
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 Quill & Brush - First Edition, Rare, Signed Books
Very good with small portion of lower edge of front cloth cover rubbed in a very lightly soiled white dustwrapper with two small skinned marks on back panel (affecting text on one blurb) and very minor chipping on spine ends and edges of flaps.
William Plumley, from the University, who designed the poster using material owned by his gallery, explains, "I selected this because of the intimidation some people feel about being in the presence of a great writer, and Albee was to present several public discussions, small group type.
Slightly yellowed copy of the original, uncorrected, typed manuscript of Albee's commencement speech to the 1981 graduating class of the University of Charleston, West Virginia, along with a xerox copy of the same, on quality typing paper with Albee's hand corrections.
www.qbbooks.com /inventory/finv.htm   (9345 words)

  
 Browse All Histories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
1871 census record showing Mary Williams (44), with her son Thomas Thomas (a mariner, 17/19) and her daughter Ann Thomas (15).
Owen Thomas, her husband, was presumably away at sea at census time.
1871 Wootton census showing William Hillyard, 45, his wife Rebecca, 50, and three of their children Joseph, 14, Jane, 12, and Sam, 8.
www.jonesworld.org /genealogy/browsedocs.php   (1112 words)

  
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Hyde, Alfred, 74; Clara, Dorothy, 83; Esther, F., 74; Joseph, 83; Margaret, 141; Marian, 37; Mary, 75; William, 176
Maddock, Alfred, 154; Eleanor, 41, 43; Hinton, 41, 43; John, 37, 41(2), 43(2); Katherine, 41, 43; Martha, 41, 43; Mary, 41, 43, 172; Richard, 41(2), 43(2); Sarah, 154; Thomas, 37, 41(6), 43(6); William, 41(2), 43(2), 122
Williams, Anne, E., 28; Edith, 170; Edleston, 149(2); Emma, 28; George, 149; Henry, 176; Horace, 10; James, 58; Jane, 54; Sir John, 63; Kendrick, 54; Percy, 170; Phyl, 127; Pryce, 54; Robert, 28; Sam, 126; Sarah, 149; Thomas, 60, 83, 170; Tom, 127
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 05 Master Document, Prefaces & Table of Contents [Combined]
Williams, Anthony L. "Sherlock Holmes and Religion: With a Note on His Early Life and Eccentricities," SHJ, 8, No. 2 (Spring 1967), 44-46.
Collins, William P. "Sherlock Holmes and the Baha'i' Faith," Herald of the South (July-September 1990), 37-42.
Gives the identity of the staff-commander (Lt/Col. Alfred William Alcock) in Holmes's Index in Scan, and explores the methodology used by Holmes in keeping his Index.
special.lib.umn.edu /rare/ush/06C3.html   (14326 words)

  
 Record Unit 138 - United States National Museum, Division of Insects, Correspondence, 1878-1906
Assistant curators (museum employees) were as follows: John Bernhard Smith, 1886-1889; Martin L. Linell (aid), 1889-1896; William Harris Ashmeade, 1897-1908.
These records are the official incoming correspondence of the Division of Insects: outgoing correspondence for part of the period is included in record unit 139.
Hodge, Richard Rathbun, William de C. Ravenel, Charles Valentine Riley, John Bernhard Smith, and Frederick William True.
www.si.edu /archives/archives/findingaids/FARU0138.HTM   (440 words)

  
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ROWSELL, Arthur William of Mark, planter, & Mary Jane, Leading Tickles, born February 13, 1880, baptised July 18, 1880 by Henry H. c.
ALCOCK, Bertha of William, school master, & Phoebe Naomi, Leading Tickles, born November 7, 1880, baptised November 17, 1880 by H. Johnson.
ROWSELL, William George of William, fisherman, & Phoebe, Lockes Harbor, born March 23, 1880, baptised November 25, 1880 by H. Johnson
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 Draft as of 3 July 1996
Keener, William G. "The Price of Fame: Staffordshire Wins the War of 1812." Timeline, 6 (April-May 1989), pp.
Weekes, William M. "The War of 1812: Civil Authority and Martial Law in Upper Canada." Ontario History, 68 (Autumn 1956), pp.
Wood, William C. The War with the United States; A Chronicle of 1812.
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 b_marriage18701878Leading
Monday, October 14, 1872 Henry ALCOCK of Robert, Sr., Leading Tickles & Charlotte NOSEWORTHY of Nathanael, Leading Tickles in Church at Leading Tickles by Walter R. Smith Witnesses: Joseph Martin, Uriah Martin, William Alcock, Robert Frederick Alcock
Monday, October 14, 1872 William ALCOCK of James, Sr., J.P. of Harbor Grace, Conception Bay & Phebe ALCOCK, of Robert, Sr., Leading Tickles in Church at Leading Tickles by Walter R. Smith Witnesses: Uriah Martin, Mary Ann Martin, John Alcock, Robert Edward Alcock
March 6, 1875 Alfred Beaton, age 52, widower, of Thomas, grower, Sandy Point, Exploits & Elizabeth PHELAN, age 40, of Thomas, carpenter, Sandy Point, Exploits in the Mission of Exploits by Frederic Richardson Murray, Rural Dean
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 Selwyn, Alfred Richard Cecil - Bright Sparcs Published Sources
Branagan, D. F.; Townley, K. A., 'Selwyn, Alfred Richard Cecil (1824-1902), geologist', in Bede Nairn (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol.
Alcock, F. J., 'A Century in the History of the Geological Survey of Canada', Canadian Mining Journal, vol.
Darragh, Thomas A., 'The Geological Survey of Victoria Under Alfred Selwyn, 1852-1868', Historical Records of Australian Science, vol.
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