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  Augustus Theodore Bartholomew - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Bartholomew was exempted from military service during the First World War by reason of his poor eyesight.
Bartholomew left behind him not only his considerable contributions to the life of the University Library, but also his bibliographical research (he was a major collector of Butleriana, and he was the first to assemble a preliminary biography of Frederick Rolfe), and a number of friends and colleagues who missed his pleasant company.
Bartholomew frequently corresponded with authors he admired, including Henry James and Ralph Chubb, a younger Cambridge poet whose homosexual poems and paintings had inspired Bartholomew's interest.
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*
The village clusters around the castle in which, in 1519, lived the rich Pierre de Besze,1275 the bailiff of the county, a descendant of one of the proudest families of the duchy.
The conversation turned upon the future of Theodore, whereupon the friend commended Melchior Wolmar, the famous Greek scholar at Orleans, who was also the teacher of Calvin, as the best person to educate the lad.
Thus the future reformer, in his tenderest and most susceptible years, had impressed upon him the doctrine of justification by faith in the righteousness of Christ, heard much of the corrupt state of the dominant Church, and was witness to the efforts of that Church to put to death those who differed from her teaching.
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  Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Reference: Catholic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bartholomew of Braga, Venerable - Born at Verdela, near Lisbon, May, 1514; died at Viana, 16 July, 1590.
Bartholomew, Saint - Mentioned in the lists of apostles in the Synoptic Gospels and in Acts, thought to be identical with Nathaniel (mentioned only in the Gospel of John).
Benedict VI, Pope - Benedict, Cardinal-Deacon of St. Theodore, a Roman and the son of Hildebrand, was elected as the successor of John XIII.
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 Liberty Township, Delaware County, Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bartholomew was then but 5 years of age, but she distinctly remembers the time of their coming; they located at Worthington, and in 1831 moved to Orange Township.
Bartholomew was united in wedlock June 14, 1833, to Maj. Bartholomew, who was born Dec. 13, 1806, in Connecticut; four children were born, but only one, Benjamin F., now living; Jasper, Jane and Thomas C., are deceased; the two former arrived at maturity.
Bartholomew has remained on the homestead conducting the business of the farm for two years, since which time, her son, Benjamin F., who resides near her, has had charge.
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Grandson Theodore, whose knowledge of economics was meager, was to turn bis back on mere wealth-gathering, but the main thrust of the Oyster Bay clan would always be toward Wall Street rather than Washington.
Dooley predicted, was a "combination of the Chicago fire, Saint Bartholomew's massacree, the battle of the Boyne, the life of Jessie James, and the night of the big wind." Taft, the incumbent President with the full weight of the organization behind him, won an expected renomination.
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., the unsuccessful politician, was also in uniform before the Pearl Harbor attack as a brigadier general with his old WWI oooutfit, the 1st Infantry Division.
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Ringwalt, of Philadelphia and Additional Data Provided by Theodore Diller Alfred Diller Isaac Diller Reprinted in August 1942 New Holland, Pa. Forward Since the pamphlet, entitled "The Diller Family," is out of print, The Diller Family Association deemed it wise to reprint it with some additional data, and this booklet is the result.
Theodore Diller, 6861 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, is secretary.
Theodore Diller, son of George, George, Leonard, Philip Adam, Caspar, was born 1863.
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 HOUNSFIELD HISTORY.NET : : Emerson's History of the Town of Hounsfield (1898)
The town was named Hounsfield at the suggestion of Augustus Sacket, and was so called in honor of Ezra Hounsfield, an Englishman, who about 1800 came to New York as agent for his brothers, John and Bartholomew Hounsfield, manufacturers and merchants of Sheffield.
—Augustus Sacket was the founder of the village settlement on Black river bay, and in allusion to him the name Sackets Harbor has ever been applied to the place.
Augustus Sacket was born in New York city, Nov. 10, 1769, and was educated for the legal profession.
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As a young boy, Theodore Jewett ran away from an apprenticeship to sail on a whaling ship in the Pacific and was left, with two companions, for almost a year on an uninhabited island to guard ship stores and hunt seals.
Theodore was 69 years of age when he married her.
Bartholomew was a merchant who brought his family here from Boston when Portland Street was coming into its own as part of the Boston to Portland Turnpike.
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 202nd PA Volunteers
Augustus Mennig was born at Pottstown PA and enlisted 8/15/1864 at the age of 20 as a private.
A carpenter, he resided at Allentown PA and later moved to Pasadena CA.
Augustus' father was a minister at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Allentown and his daughter, Minnie, married Alfred Helfrich.
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Constantine Augustus, to the Catholic church of the Alexandrians.
(10) Victor Constantine Maximus Augustus, to Macarius of Jerusalem.
VICTOR CONSTANTINE MAXIMUS AUGUSTUS, to the bishops convened at Tyre.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: The Golden Legend:  Volume 5 (full text)
Bartholomew is expounded the son of abovehanging the waters, or son of overhanging the sea.
Bartholomew, the apostle, went into India, which is in the end of the world.
The blessed apostle Bartholomew preached first in Licaonia, and after in India, and at the last in Alban, a city of great Armenia, and there he was first flayed and afterward his head smitten off, and there he was buried.
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Alba Bartholomew was born in Illinois in 1845.
None of the Bartholomew family was lost, although some had harrowing experiences escaping the raging water.
Ralph was twenty years old when he and his partner, Theodore Cork, were awarded the contract for construction of the railroad grade between Lexington and Heppner.
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 Toronto Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In his youth, he had been a member of the circle of handsome (and sometimes homosexual) young men who congregated at Charles Edward Sayle's house in Cambridge.
This page was last modified 17:33, 24 April 2007.
Turning mostly cloudy with winds from the west at 17 mph and gusts up to 29 mph.
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 Catholic Culture : Library : Most Theological Collection : Browse
Augustus was to receive the great title of Pater Patriae on Feb. 5, 2 BC.
For example, we know Augustus received his 15th acclamation for a major victory, won by one of his generals, around this time.
The opposite error was that of Theodore of Mopsuestia, a forerunner of Nestorianism, who said Christ had even disorderly emotions.
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 History of Empires
They were married in 36 B.C. Together they combined forces against Augustus but were defeated in the Battle of Actium (31 B.C.) when Cleopatra withdrew with her 60 ships.
Augustus was a title of honor granted in 27 B.C. by the senate.
Bartholomew's Day Massacre, the slaughter of Protestant Huguenots at the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by King Louis XIV, Albigensian Inquisition and Crusade, and the persecution of the Huguenots.
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 Dominican Martyrology: October   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Subjected to various injuries and tortures for upholding the truth, he was slain by Ebroin, major-domo of Theodoric.
Since she remained unmoved in the faith of Christ, she was pierced with a sword at the command of Maximus the governor and so went to her Lord.
At Vienne in Gaul, the death of Blessed Theodore, abbot.
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 Music Australia - Search Results
The big beat [sound recording] / Bartholomew - Domino ; [performed by] Ernie Sigley, vocal, with Tom Davidson and his orchestra.
Bartholomew, Vikki., University of Newcastle (N.S.W.).Dept. of Educational Studies.
Eli : an oratorio / the words written and selected by William Bartholomew ; the music composed by Sir Michael Costa.
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It is hard to fit the events of this period into place if we make the birth of Christ early as is commonly done.
But if we put it in 3 BC the difficulties are over.For example, we know Augustus received his 15th acclamation for a major victory,won by one of his generals, around this time.
A General Council of Constantinople II in 553 condemned this notion, and spoke of "wicked (impium) Theodore of Mopsuestia" (DS 434).The same applies of course to the movie The Last Temptation".
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for M
Mann, Theodore Augustine - English naturalist and historian, b.
Massacre, Saint Bartholomew's Day - This massacre of which Protestants were the victims occurred in Paris on 24 August, 1572 (the feast of St. Bartholomew), and in the provinces of France during the ensuing weeks, and it has been the subject of knotty historical disputes
Mastrius, Bartholomew - Franciscan, philosopher, and theologian, born near Forli, at Meldola, ltaly, in 1602; died 3 January, 1673
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 Dominican Martyrology: May   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He was lured there by Theodoric, the Arian King of Italy, and because of his orthodox faith was cast into prison where he was ill-treated until his death.
She was of royal birth and had been betrothed to a noble of high rank., When she refused to marry, he denounced her as being a Christian.
Gallienus Augustus decreed that she should either accept her betrothed or die by the sword.
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 THE POTTS FAMILY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Cousins Theodore [130] and Bob [the only Robert would be 112], with whom I stayed, hunted every day.
Theodore was born in SC and died in Anson, TX.
Theodore Nelson Potts [130] moved to Winston County, Mississippi with his parents during the 1830's.
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george W. bartholomew, from Jan., 1868, to April 15, 1868, 3 mos.
Edward Harland from Feb., 1864, to Feb., 1865, served with the 8th Regiment the rest of the time from date of enlistment to resignation, commanded the regiment from Feb., 1865, through the final struggle, was at the capture of Richmond April 3, 1865.
theodore byxbee was born in New York City, Nov. 29, 1834, enlisted April 16, 1861, and was mustered in at New Haven, April 21, 1861, as captain of Co. F, 1st Reg.
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She was the daughter of Thomas T. Guy and Mary W. Greening and the brother of Samuel E. Guy, Thomas Augustus Guy and Elizabeth Guy who married Dr. William A. Pegues.
Two of John's sons fought with Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in Cuba during the Spanish American War.
She married James Bartholomew Pegues 252 OLIVE ANNA BRODNAX was born on August 4, 1848 in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana and died on June 15, 1929 at Mansfield, Louisiana.
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Besides Pomponius Laetus, his intimates of this period were Theodore of Pavia and Peter Marsus, the less celebrated of the Venetian brothers.
He stood in the relation of preceptor or mentor to Alonso Carillo, Bishop of Pamplona, and to Jorge da Costa, Archbishop of Braga, two personages of rank, who did but follow the prevailing fashion that decreed the presence of a humanist scholar to be an indispensable appendage in the households of the great.
The equipment of this fleet was confided to Juan de Fonseca, Dean of Seville, a man of illustrious birth, of genius and initiative.[15] In obedience to his orders more than twelve hundred foot-soldiers, amongst whom were all sorts of labourers and numerous artisans, were commanded to embark.
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 Inventory of the William Alexander Graham Papers, 1750-1940
Also included is material relating to legal business; the Graham family;iron foundry; plantations, slavery, and overseers in North Carolina and South Carolina; affairs at the University of North Carolina, the Revolutionary War history of North Carolina, and letters from sons serving as soldiers in the Confederate army.
Later papers are of other Graham family members, especially Augustus Washington Graham, lawyer of Hillsborough, N.C., and Oxford, N.C. Volumes are personal accounts, school notebooks, and legal notes.
Their children were Joseph (1837-1907), John Washington (1838-1928), William Alexander (1839-1924), James Augustus (1841-1909), Robert Davidson (1843-1904), George Washington (1847-1923), Augustus Washington (1849-1936), Susan Washington (1851-1909), Alfred Octavius (1853-1854), and Eugene Berrien (1858-1863).
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 Rev. William J. Simmons, 1849-1890. Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising.
Greene, for cut of Augustus Tolton and facts in his life; William C. Chase, John W. Cromwell, T. McCants Stewart, Hon.
As the members assembled proceeded to fall in line, on their way to the place of meeting, every one seemed to avoid walking beside a colored delegate.
As soon as Theodore Tilton noticed it, he stepped to Douglass' side, and arm in arm they entered the chamber.
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 Descendants of Joseph Loomis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He married Jane Ann Noble, daughter of Augustus Noble and Helen Fralick, on 29 Apr 1852.
He died on 18 Jun 1903 at Windsor, Ashtabula Co., OH, at age 82.
Augustus Noble and Helen Fralick, on 1 Feb 1844.
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 PA Civil War Soldiers - Schuylkill County Dead - Free Pennsylvania Genealogy
Augustus PFALTZGRAF (band) died of small-pox.COMPANY A 1ST Sergeant Jonas M. RICH killed at Gaines' Hill, VA, June 27, 1862.
John HALEY, Jr., killed May 10, 1864 at Spottsylvania, VA. Bartholomew HOFFY killed May 10, 1864 at Spottsylvania, VA. Thomas MARSHALL died June 25, 1864, of wounds received May 10.
Sergeant Theodore F. BECK, Co. D, 15th PA Cavalry, died near Mohrsville, Berks County, PA, January 27, 1865.
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 Reference Links BiographyPres
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Bartholomew County Public Library controls the content on its own site, but BCPL does not accept responsibility for the content or format of any other site.
Internet users are advised that the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of the information on the Internet may vary greatly from one site to another.
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 Will abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Lucretial B. Thompson; grandsons, Thomas C. Thompson, Augustus C. & John Taylor, William Henry & Thomas Smith Carpenter; grand-daughters, Lucretia Jane Taylor, Elizabeth Q. & Catharine Thompson; and Dr. John Taylor, father and guardian of the grand-children.
Heirs: his children, Jacob, Bartholomew, George, John, Barbarah, Peggy, and Polly Sharp.
Heirs: her children: Antoine, Peter, Theodore, Henry, Eli, & William La Porte, all of Hoosick; Albert La Porte of MA; Michael La Porte, address unknown; Geneva La Porte of Hoosick; and Julia Waters of MA.
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 Ninth Regiment Soldiers - PA Volunteers of the Spanish American War 1898-1899
BARTHOLOMEW, Marcus E., Private, Co. L; Residence: Stroudsburg, Pa.; Enrolled July 8, 1898; Mustered in July 9, 1898; Mustered out with company Oct. 29, 1898.
BERUDT, Augustus B., Private, Co. K; Residence: Allentown, Pa.; Enrolled July 4, 1898; Mustered in July 6, 1898; Mustered out with company Oct 29, 1898.
CLAUS, Augustus C. L., Private, Co. G; Residence: Griesemersville, Pa.; Enrolled June 25, 1898; Mustered in June 27, 1898; Appointed Corporal, July 14, 1898; Mustered out with company Oct. 29, 1898.
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