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Topic: Buck Crump


  
  Buck Creek Township
Buck Creek township was originally organized at the May term of the board of county commissioners, 1831.
The Buck creek bottom from the west grade of the creek to the southeast corner of section 18 was very low, and soggy and marshy.
The population of Buck Creek township, as shown by the census of 1910, is 1,272.
www.rootsquest.com /~indiana/hancock/1916/buck_creek_twp.html   (7267 words)

  
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Crump stated that the campus is looking at an on-line sexual harassment course dealing with a college setting that would be required for all employees to take.
Crump reported that the course actually deals with other types of harassment as well as sexual harassment.
Crump stated that there are three different types of courses:  one is for supervisors, one is for non-supervisors, and one is for teachers and coaches.
www.unl.edu /asenate/exec/04feb18mins.htm   (2143 words)

  
 Pigeon v. Buck, 237 U.S. 386, 35 S.Ct. 608, 59 L.Ed. 1007 (1915)
Buck, 237 U.S. 386, 35 S.Ct. 608, 59 L.Ed.
Buck, all parties were enrolled full-blooded Creek Indians.
The brothers and sister, maintaining that it was a new acquisition in the deceased, and the father and mother took only a life estate with remainder in themselves, instituted suit to have their rights declared.
www.utulsa.edu /law/classes/rice/USSCT_Cases/Pigeon_v_Buck_237_386.htm   (446 words)

  
 Genealogy
A William Buck and his son Roger went to Massachusetts on the ship INCREASE in that year and it is sometimes assumed that Thomas may have been a member of this family.
Dorothy BUCK was probably born about 1647 or later as she was a minor when Thomas I died in 1659.
Charles Buck I married Ann Sorrell Earle in 1747 in Earle Family Chapel, Muddy Run, VA. Ann Sorrell Earle was born in 1728 and died in 1749 shortly after the birth of her daughter Mary who also died.
members.cox.net /gordonsbuck/genealogy.htm   (870 words)

  
 Buck Historical Background   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 1635, Thomas Crump, husband of Richard Buck's eldest daughter Elizabeth, acquired the 500 acres directly to the north of the original 750-acre Buck land patent.
Buck's eldest son Gercian attained his majority in the early 1630s, and in 1636 purchased the 500 acres from his brother-in-law.
Archaeological and historical research strongly suggested that the Reverend Buck's children and their guardians, overseers, and kin were the series of resident and non-resident owners at 44JC568 from ca.
www.apva.org /resource/jt2000/568hist.html   (236 words)

  
 The Daily Inter Lake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Crump, a two-time Northwest Montana Fair PRCA bull riding champ, got skunked this time around as he was bucked off in the bull riding Friday night at the Flathead County Fairgrounds.
Crump failed to hang on for the required eight-second ride aboard a nasty bull numbered 043.
Crump and 043 were paired earlier this rodeo season at the Last Chance Stampede in Helena.
www.dailyinterlake.com /articles/2005/08/20/sports/sports01.txt   (780 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Dorset | Speeding car death driver jailed
It was then Crump lost control on a bend at the top of a hill and hit Miss Buck, travelling in the opposite direction.
Crump received a three year jail term and a four-year driving ban at an earlier trial in December 2003.
Crump had served three-and-a-half months of his original sentence before the retrial and Judge Harrow said on Monday that this time in jail would form part of his sentence.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/click/rss/1.0/-/1/hi/england/dorset/4222605.stm   (410 words)

  
 Printable Version
Crump, after the meeting, told the News-Topic that he heard from several sources that the Reserve Deputies Program was not a separate entity as it had been under Hutchings and that money could no longer be directly allocated to the program.
The last stipulation was placed in the amendment after Crump and Councilman Johnny Lefever expressed their concerns about emergency vehicles having access to the homes on those lots.
After Triplett and Town Attorney Bruce Cannon expressed their concerns about developers further subdividing lots and creating large subdivisions served by unpaved roads, the council stipulated that only tracts of land with rights-of-way recorded before Aug. 11 would be considered for the five-lot subdivision rule.
www.newstopic.net /articles/2003/08/14/news/39gamewell.prt   (830 words)

  
 Diocese of Saskatchewan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She was confirmed by Bishop Crump in 1964 and was married in 1976 to James Ninnie at St. Georges (later dissolved).
Before her ordination, Rev. Buck was a drug and alchohol counsellor at the Cumberland House NAC Centre.
Gail Myra Buck was deaconed in 1993 and priested in 1994 to succeed her brother Park, who had moved to Prince Albert, as Incumbent of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Cumberland House.
saskatchewan.anglican.org /news040209.html   (1534 words)

  
 Buck Crump   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
N.R. Buck Crump, C.C., M.E., D.Eng., D.Sc., LL.D., D.C.L. Buck Crump was literally born into the Canadian Pacific Railroad at Revelstoke, B.C. on July 30, 1904.
Subsequent to his very distinguished career with one of Canada's major companies, Buck Crump retired to Calgary where he and his wife, Stella, can be close to children and grandchildren.
Crump has received many honours and awards including the Companion of the Order of Canada.
www.harrypalmergallery.ab.ca /galcalpeople8283/crump.html   (144 words)

  
 Ahnentafel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Frands Peter PETERSEN was born on 19 Oct 1851 in Hemmeshoj, Sorro, Denmark and was christened on 30 Oct 1851 in Hemmeshoj, Sorro, Denmark.
CRUMP was born on 12 Aug 1711 in New Kent, Va. He died about 1771 in New Kent, Va. Richard married Lucy CRUMP in 1735 in New Kent, Va.
Lucy CRUMP was born on 25 Feb 1710/1711 in New Kent, Va. She died in Sep 1753 in New Kent, Va.
www.angelfire.com /dc/sherietales/Ahnentafel.html   (16445 words)

  
 Fort Smith National Historic Site - The Buck Gang: a time to die
During Judge Parker's years in Fort Smith, the death warrants of people convicted of capital crimes, those being rape or murder, always stated that the U.S. Marshal was to determine the time that an individual was to be hanged by the neck until dead.
"Rufus Buck [then] said that if he were hanged at an early hour he would subjected to the inconvenience of several hours delay" before his body started home, and this would annoy him.
The Buck Gang were the only men to die on the gallows in Fort Smith for rape.
www.nps.gov /fosm/history/notes/03.htm   (505 words)

  
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Wunder stated that Linda Crump, Assistant to the Chancellor for Equity, Access and Diversity Programs gave a report on the revisions that need to be made to the various scholarships on campus due to the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding race.
Buck reported that she has a list of faculty members who are interested in serving on the committee.
  Buck stated that she is unsure at this time.
www.unl.edu /asenate/exec/03sep3mins.htm   (1387 words)

  
 SWIFT CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL - 2005-06 School Year Bus Routes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
8:18 -- Crump Rd at Opal Dr/Emerald Acres
4:11 -- Crump Rd at Opal Dr/Emerald Acres
9:00 -- Buck Lake Rd at Gateshead Cir W
www.leon.k12.fl.us /public/transportation/sc1151.html   (1543 words)

  
 [No title]
Include portion of Buck Lake east of Bradfordville Road and I-10, south of Roberts Road, north of Miccosukee Road and west of Crump Road.
Buck Lake/Sullivan/Hartsfield Elementary: Move all of Buck Lake inside Capital Circle and north of Mahan Drive (including Melody Hills) to Sullivan: inside of Capital Circle south of Mahan to Hartsfield.
Buck Lake/Moore Elementary: From Buck Lake, south of Mahan, to include Buckwood and Fallschase, and west to Capital Circle, to include Weems Plantation to Moore.
www.planning.leon.k12.fl.us /committeerecommendations.htm   (636 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jenko then stole the ball from a defender and had two efforts in the 12th minute, his first on the edge of the area going into the air off Dozzell and his follow up volley going well wide of the far post.
Crump sliced his shot wide of the mark under pressure in the 54th minute, Hutch unable to clear the ball a minute later to let Crump in once more, Ed coming out to block his 15 yard effort.
A scramble in the area ended with Neil Hammond's low shot on the run from the edge of the area going wide of the mark in the 84th minute, a corner on the right for Wanderers 2 minutes later headed goalwards by Dozzell and David's header going wide of the near post.
www.hamletcroft.co.uk /27-03-04.txt   (587 words)

  
 RootsWeb: CRUMP-L Re: Re: [CRUMP] Re: Crump Families-1700's-New Kent Co. VA.
Crump of Lancaster County, VA, and later Talbot County, MD, was ever married
Re: [CRUMP] Re: Crump Families-1700's-New Kent Co. VA.
Re: Re: [CRUMP] Re: Crump Families-1700's-New Kent Co. VA.
newsarch.rootsweb.com /th/read/CRUMP/2002-09/1031883124   (1006 words)

  
 Re: Crumps & Original Newsletter
The secret to the early Crumps is in a patent dated 1654 in James City Co., Va. to John Crum[ for 1250 acres of land in James City Co. by "Mr.
Batt's Landing on a main branch of the Gleeb land creek; 750 acres granted to Richard Buck 1619 and 500 acres granted to Peleg Buck 29 May 1638 and descended unto said Crump by inheritance and 250 a for the transportation of 5 person." Nugent.
Re: Crumps and Original Newsletter Edward L Crump, Jr.
genforum.genealogy.com /crump/messages/337.html   (138 words)

  
 Hodge
Red Buck and George Miller were two outlaws that were wanted for a number of crimes they had committed while riding with the Doolin Gang.
George Miller went for his revolver which he was forced to drop as one of the officers fired at him.
Red Buck, leaving his cover, was shot down by a heavy barrage of gunfire.
okolha.net /hodge_holcomb.htm   (975 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Old Crump: The True Story of a Trip West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A child recalls his family's trip across Death Valley, where the bitterly cold nights compel the family to burn their wagon for firewood.
Unlike the other oxen, which buck off their riders, Old Crump carries the narrator and his three siblings on its back, moving "slow and steady.
Never a stumble or a fall." When the family finally reaches California, the father lets Old Crump roam the pasture, in gratitude for the ox's steadfastness.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0823416089   (397 words)

  
 Garretson
Buck started his law enforcement career in Texas where he held a commission as deputy marshal and continued to work with the federal court in that area when he first came to Indian Territory.
Buck Garrett was one of more than twenty gunmen in 1892, that took part in the Johnson County war in Wyoming.
Buck later became sheriff of Ardmore, Chickasaw Nation.
okolha.net /garretson_garvin.htm   (530 words)

  
 Crump Family Genealogy Forum (Page 6)
Re: Crump's Landing near Shiloh - Edward L Crump, Jr.
Re: Crumps in Amory,MS Cemetery - Ed Crump, Jr.
Re: Sidney Crump born c 1824 ala - Ed Crump, Jr.
genforum.genealogy.com /crump/page6.html#51   (3112 words)

  
 addition to the Buck and Crump discussion
Unaware John Crump had married an Elizabeth as well as his untimely death, he [Harlee] presumed the Elizabeth Crump, widow, in the law suit brought by the Bromfield, was the wife of Thomas and the daughter of Buck.
One of our cousins stated emphatically that Buck was married to a Rachel Langman; who was related to one of the gaurdians.
This may be a error on her part, because there are several errors in that great book as well.
www.jenforum.com /crump/messages/318.html   (247 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of THOMAS SGT CRUMP
CRUMP was born 1600 in ENGLAND, and died April 04, 1686 in NEW KENT CO VA. He married ELIZABETH BUCK 1624 in NEW KENT VA, daughter of RICHARD BUCK and ELIZABETH BROWN.
CRUMP, born 1629 in NEW KENT CO VA; died 1684.
JOHN CRUMP, born 1626; died 1686 in JAMES ISLAND VA.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/c/r/u/Ted-E-Crump/GENE5-0001.html   (73 words)

  
 Re: William Crump son of Thomas Crump   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
I would like to "redo" a couple of sentences that should correct my error (this CAN be a confusing situation!).
Sgt. Thomas sold his 500 acres to Richard Buck's son, and when the son died it reverted to Elizabeth Buck Crump, his older sister, and wife of Thomas.
Anyway, the daughter had died, so it went to John's wife Elizabeth, who in turn gave it to her new husband, Mathew Pagge.
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/print.cgi?crump::1318.html   (112 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Buck Photo taken in Cottonwood, AL My Moultrie Game Camera took this close up of this nice 11-point buck just north of Cottonwood, AL.
Hope to see these bucks next Fall…..going to be great to track their movements and hopefully see them in Velvet.
Picture is of a couple Bucks we will definately be looking at this year..
www.moultriefeeders.com /TrophyRoom   (1346 words)

  
 Re: NEW Sgt. Crump and family info
Mary Spillman was the sister of Frances Mountney, who married the William Crump from Lancaster County and then moved with him and their family to Talbot Co., MD. The other William (York County/New Kent County)was married to an "Ann", last name unknown, but possibly Vaulx.
The informtion on William, husband of Frances Mountney is covered in the section on "Boyle-Mountney", since she was in James City County by 1623 or 1624, not because there was any implied relationship to Sgt. Thomas Crumpe.
The section on Buck in this new edition also makes it clear that there were no descendents of Rev. Richard Bucke after his own children, and granddaughter Elizabeth, the daughter of Elizabeth Buck and John Crump.
www.genealogyboard.com /crump/messages/1687.html   (335 words)

  
 TAs present salary, benefit case to Likins - December 3, 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
(From left) UA graduate teaching assistants Adrienne Crump, (behind) Wendy Buck, Masami Gross, Darren Samson and Lori DiCola give a petition to UA President Peter Likins yesterday afternoon on the seventh floor of the Administration building.
Wendy Buck, a fifth-year graduate student in comparative and cultural literary studies, said the meeting went well.
I think it was successful in the bounds of what everybody's in," Buck said.
wildcat.arizona.edu /papers/93/71/01_1_m.html   (675 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Chroniques et points de vue Livres en anglais: Old Crump: The True Story of a Trip West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When they eventually settle in the San Joaquin Valley, Old Crump is kept as a cherished family member.
Winch's illustrations are an interesting blend of photographs and original art; paintings of the group and their activities are depicted against photos of barren, bleak rock or distant mountains.
Among the party is a family with small children (one of whom apparently narrates the story) and an ox, Old Crump, who eventually carries the family across the desert to safety.
www.amazon.fr /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/english-books/0823416089/reviews   (630 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She married Geno Ooley "Buck" Buchanan on June 9, 1940, in Woodward, Oklahoma.
After Buck returned from fightin in the Pacific during World War II, she and Buck co-owned Crump's Dry Goods for several years in Follett, Texas.
They returned to Woodward and, together, built Buck's Toggery, a popular children's-wear store, Aubrey continued to run several years after Buck passed away on October 25, 1961.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/ok/rogermills/obits/pqr/r5320001.txt   (493 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: BOX SCORE
Three-point goals: T 7 (N. Flowers, J. Flowers, Crump 2, Larry 2, Davis); O 6 (Bucholz 2, D. Jones, Engel, Rickmon 2).
B (18-7) -- Buck 27, Ezell 16, R. McBurney 8, Herrera 5, Hernandez 2, K. McBurney 2, Pearson 2.
Three-point goals: W 3 (Taffe, Goings, Saavedra); B 2 (Buck 2).
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A8914-2005Mar4?language=printer   (515 words)

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