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  Charles DeWitt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles DeWitt (1727-1787) was an American miller and statesman from Kingston, New York.
DeWitt married Blandina DuBois (1731-1765) on December 20, 1754 in Hurley (town), New York.
Charles served in the Provisional Congress that was New York's revolutionary government from 1775 to 1777, as well as continuing his militia duties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_DeWitt   (400 words)

  
 Wallis, Charles S. (1993) Mental Representation and Cognitive Science, Psycoloquy: 4,#18 Fodor Representation (4)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
DeWitt first raises concerns regarding the causal efficacy of mental representations given that the physical properties of a system's state (and not the representational properties) seem to cause a system's state transitions.
DeWitt suggests that Fodor's commitments give him particular problems as regards the causal efficacy of mental representations; he concludes that Fodor must find a naturalized theory of mental representation to save his career project from collapse.
DeWitt correctly warns against lapsing into circularity in the absence of an adequate definition of representation, but I think his worry that such a lapse has already occurred is overstated.
psycprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk /archive/00000312   (2207 words)

  
 Wood County, Ohio 1895 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
William G. Lamb sold for $70, on January 25, 1848, to Theron and Thomas M. Pike, a tract of one acre and thirty-two rods of the N. corner of S. of S. 1/4, Sec.
Charles is said by some persons to have been the first teacher, and W. Peck, or "The Little Doctor," the last teacher in 1851.
Charles N. Culver, the first engineer, found he had a very fickle machine to deal with; but with care, he made regular trips and kept very close to schedule time.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Wood/WoodChapXXVII.htm   (15298 words)

  
 The Biographical Record of DeWitt County, Illinois, Illustrated. Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1901.
Allan is a native of DeWitt county, and for fourteen years previous to her marriage was engaged in educational work.
Her father was a native of Vermont, and soon after his marriage removed to Ohio and later to DeWitt county, where he purchased a farm, which he improved and placed under a high state of cultivation, and where he died in 1877.
Charles W. Bishop was reared upon the home farm and educated in the common schools of the neighborhood.
www.rootsweb.com /~ildewitt/id488.htm   (13990 words)

  
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John DeWitt, was long a member of the faculty of Princeton Seminary; John, born January 14, 1794, was a merchant at West Point; Miles, February 16, 1800, died in 1812.
In essence the story of this portion of George DeWitt's life is chronicled: beginning with his move in 1834 to family lands in Sullivan county for reasons of health; and the tremendous amount of hard work entailed in clearing and cultivating the land.
John DeWitt held the Office of Sheriff for Dutchess County, 1783-1789, and 1794-1795, whose duties were documented in various kinds of records, such as bound register books of Court writs, or judgements rendered, bail bond receipts, arrest warrents, summonses, dockets of court cases, and maintenance accounts.
www.nysl.nysed.gov /msscfa/sc15161.htm   (1504 words)

  
 MrJumbo's Genealogy: Charles DeWitt (1727-1787)
Charles DeWitt in his mid-20s served as caretaker for the estate of Robert Livingston, a gentleman of some note in the early colony.
This is a relatively new monument for Charles DeWitt.
Unfortunately obscured by the giant massif is the stone for Blandina DuBois, Charles' wife, which has a sweet poem inscribed on it from her children (see her page for a picture).
www.mrjumbo.com /contents/genealogy/dewitt/tjerck/andries/johannes/charles/index.html   (662 words)

  
 Miami County, Part 17
CHARLES G. UPTON, farmer and teacher, residence and P. Hillsdale, was born in DeWitt County, Ill., February 29, 1852.
They have five children, four sons and one daughter- Thomas J (married and living in Texas), Charles G. (teacher) John N. (married), Josiah T. (married) and Louisa J. (wife of John Ward) The three latter are all of Marysville Township.
Clarence E., Ethelda J. and Charles T. JAMES HOLMAN, farmer, Section 25, Township 15, Range 22, P. Edgerton, Johnson County, one of the Kansas pioneers of 1855, was born in Laurel County, Ky., June 1, 1821.
www.kancoll.org /books/cutler/miami/miami-co-p17.html   (4345 words)

  
 Chapter 5 - Narratives And Adventures Of Revolutionary Prisoners
The writer of this work would here add that Colonel David G. Abeel is still living, at the age of eighty-two, with his mind active and vigorous, and well recollecting what he has known of the events recorded below.
Charles G. Dewitt in the "Ulster Sentinel," in Kingston, of which he was editor, in the year 1827.
Dewitt, who has since died, was a relative of the Snyders, and wrote this narrative from the verbal statements to him by Captain Snyder, who was then in his eighty-ninth year.
www.catskillarchive.com /rockwell/5.htm   (4356 words)

  
 Burket, Kent, Zumwalt Missouri Homesites 2001-3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
DeWitt Colony Expansion: The Burkets, Kents and Zumwalts
The mighty Missouri River at the hwy 70 bridge at St. Charles as it courses toward the Mississippi River at St. Louis.
The Zumwalts and allied families were no doubt often and influential in St. Charles having come to the area along with the Boone family and others from Kentucky.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/mo2001-3.htm   (213 words)

  
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5Donahoe (1990); DeWitt (1991); Gore (1991); Nash (1991); Regenstein (1991); Wilkinson (1991); Bradley (1992); Kjos (1992); Wilkinson and Wilkinson (1992) 6The relationship between economics and environmental issues is an active area of research and debate.
Myers, David G. Yin and Yang in Psychological Research and Christian Belief: Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, Vol.
Van Dyke, Fred G. "Ecology and the Christian Mind: Christians and the Environment in a New Decade." Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, Vol.
www.iclnet.org /pub/facdialogue/20/grizzle.new   (2918 words)

  
 Genealogy, including Barrett, Coon, Urban, Pratt, Steen, Keator, Cashdollar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Dewitt Steen's father was Matthew Steen and his mother was Blandinah Stokes.
Julia Pratt's father was Charles Pratt born in 1829.
Charles Pratt was the son of William Pratt, born in England, and his wife, Anna Butcher.
www.capital.net /~sbarrett/geneal.html   (168 words)

  
 MSS 14, The Charles Ives Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University.
Charles Ives to Bell, typed transcription by John Kirkpatrick.
Charles Ives (explanation by John Kirkpatrick on envelope).
Rogers, Charles P. to Henry Cowell (sent by Henry Cowell to Charles Ives).
webtext.library.yale.edu /xml2html/music/iv-s3a.htm   (823 words)

  
 ALLEN County, Part 4
In the fall of 1856 Charles Baland, who was sick, abandoned his claim near there and moved into the cabin, where he spent the winter, and in the spring, intending to leave the country, he presented the cabin and his claim to the land to Mrs.
In the spring of 1870, Humboldt was incorporated as a city of the third class, W.
The Council was composed of Moses Neal, Charles Fussman, William Rath, W. Andrews and N. Kemmerer.
www.kancoll.org /books/cutler/allen/allen-co-p4.html   (4361 words)

  
 Gunderman
Alvah DeWitt - born 3/05/1869 in Tappentown, NJ, son of Martin Hinchman DeWitt and Emily L(ydia?) Mandeville.
The plot in which Charles DeWitt, Nana and Frank Delamarter and I think Alva DeWitt are buried was owned by Peter Gunderman.
Charles - born 1880 - perhaps died young.
members.aol.com /ggilb10335/Gunderman.html   (4098 words)

  
 Biographies from the 1878 History of Knox County
Bair, Levi G. merchant, son of David and Mary Ann Bair, of Franklin County, Penn.; was born at Chambersburg, Penn. March 10, 1842; received his education in the subscription school of Franklin county, Penn.; came to Illinois in 1851, settling in Knox county in 1860, married Amanda Mann November 15, 1866.
In 1847 he was chosen Professor of Mathematics' in St. Charles College, MO., and remained till 1851, when he went to Jacksonville, where he was elected Principal of the Public Schools.
Block, Charles Owen, merchant, Galesburg; was born in Muscatine, IA, May 08, 1846; had a good common school education; embarked in dry goods and notion business several years ago in Galesburg with small capital, but now has an extensive trade and carries a large stock.
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/county/knox/bios_1878history.html   (10611 words)

  
 Charles DeWitt Watts, 86; Surgeon, Howard Trustee (washingtonpost.com)
Charles DeWitt Watts, 86, a former Howard University trustee and North Carolina's first board-certified fl surgeon, died July 12 at his home in the Forest at Duke, a retirement community in North Carolina.
Watts credited the pioneering blood plasma researcher Charles Drew with mentoring him and inspiring his surgical career.
In 2002, the Duke School of Medicine created the Charles Watts Travel Award, which funds student and faculty travel to study culturally specific medical issues.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A61543-2004Aug12.html   (617 words)

  
 GEORGE WASHINGTON DEWITT; His Descendents
Among the descendants of George Washington DeWitt there are 6 or more Williams, Charles, James and 2 or more of Rebeccas, Roberts and Georges.
For example; George W. DeWitt’s first son was John Perry, to him I give the number 101, John Perry DeWitt’s son William received number 201.
They migrated to Missouri and their first son, John Perry DeWitt, was born in Macon County, Mo. in 1832.
thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org /lochist/periodicals/wrv/v5/n3/sp74a.html   (396 words)

  
 Regional Abstracts - MO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
She is survived by three sons, Charles E. and George N., of the home, and Lowell C., Windsor, Ill.; a sister, Mrs.
Patricia Inmon, Route 1, Billings, and Charles Inmon, Springfield, was playing in the yard of her grandfather’s farm where she lived, when the accident occurred about 6 p.m.
She was the widow of Charles H. Erwin and was a member of the United Methodist Church here.
inman.surnameweb.org /abstracts/abs-mo.htm   (15706 words)

  
 TheTexts.com Text Resources, Online Library, References, Free Encyclopedias, eBooks, Dictionary, Web Publishing, Net ...
Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and Lennox
www.thetexts.com /wikipedia/c/ch   (150 words)

  
 Center for Archival Collections, MS 308
Seven children were born to the couple: Aurelius, Arthur E., Chester G., Claude D., Claren F., Mabel E., and Harry C. Shortly after his marriage, Christian A. began a dry goods business (general merchandise) in West Millgrove in partnership with C.W. Lenhart (1875-83).
Primarily showing members of the family of Charles and Jessie Risser, the photographs include views of life in West Millgrove.
Thirty-two copy negatives, primarily of the family of Charles and Jessie Risser, of West Millgrove, Ohio.
www.bgsu.edu /colleges/library/cac/ms0308.html   (932 words)

  
 Borough History
Among the first to arrive were Charles Dickason, later to become the village letter-carrier; and F.H. Gise, who had joined his regiment in 1862 and was for many years considered the youngest veteran living in the State.
Two world-renowned figures made their homes in the community during its earlier years — one of them not remembered until later, when his name was famous; the other a continuous source of interest from the day of his arrival.
Schepflin, I.D. Titsworth, Benjamin Smith, John Runyon, Charles Boice, S.D. Affleck and P.W. Brakeley applied to the legislature to be appointed commissioners for the purpose of building a new school house.
www.dunellen.org /borough/history.html   (5294 words)

  
 381st BGMA: Medical Detachment July 1944
One ship is missing, while the remainder returned safety to base with no killed or wounded, the missing ship seen to leave the formation on the way to the target.
His mission is to study psychiatric cases among ground personnel that have been evacuated from the Normandy front and report their similarity to psychiatric disorders occurring among flying personnel.
Pvt Ralph A. Timonere, clerk of the Medical Department, reported to the base today and was re-united with his brother, Pfc Charles J. Timonere, who he had not seen for more than two years.
www.381st.org /histories/medical_07-1944.html   (2970 words)

  
 Early Classics in Biogeography, Distribution, and Diversity Studies: 1951-1975
Charles H. Smith, Ph.D. Early Classics in Biogeography, Distribution, and Diversity Studies: 1951 to 1975 is a bibliography and full-text archive designed as a service to advanced students and researchers engaged in work in biogeography, biodiversity, and related studies.
In Herbert G. Baker and George Ledyard Stebbins, eds., The Genetics of Colonizing Species; Proceedings (New York and London: Academic Press): 147-172.
Continental drift and the dispersal and evolution of organisms.
www.wku.edu /~smithch/biogeog/index2.htm   (6598 words)

  
 Dukehealth.org: Obituary for Charles DeWitt Watts, M.D.
Obituary for Charles DeWitt Watts, M.D. -- Charles DeWitt Watts, M.D., pioneering African-American surgeon who founded Lincoln Community Health Center, died Monday, July 12, in Durham after a long illness.
Watts arrived in Durham with his wife, a native of Durham, as a young physician in 1946 and joined the staff of Lincoln Hospital, one of the few American hospitals at the time that granted surgical privileges to African-American physicians.
Watts is survived by his wife Constance Merrick Watts, Durham; daughters C. Eileen Watts Welch, Durham, and Winifred A. Watts Hemphill, Atlanta, and son Charles D. Watts, Jr., Durham; and nine grandchildren.
www.dukehealth.org /news/7979   (783 words)

  
 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Sloan Connection Database
Father: Charles Augustus Sloan b: 13 OCT 1821 in Pawlet, RUTLAND Co. VT.
Claud S. Sloan b: APR 1885 in Dewitt Twp, CLINTON Co. MI.
Clyde H. Sloan b: APR 1885 in Dewitt Twp, CLINTON Co. MI.
worldconnect.rootsweb.com /cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sloanguy&id=I012932   (168 words)

  
 GEORGE WASHINGTON DEWITT; His Descendents
They will not be in order of birth as I do not have the birthdates of most of them.
Robert A. DeWitt’s second wife-Ida A. Fugget 361-Robert Lee DeWitt, 1911- m.
James M. DeWitt’s third wife was Effie ——Ch.
thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org /lochist/periodicals/wrv/v5/n3/temp2.html   (388 words)

  
 Education and Outreach - ACRC
Today, Nancy Rasco—his wife of 33 years—continues the fight against cancer by serving on the Garland County American Cancer Society Board in Hot Springs, Ark. Her generous support of ACRC’s efforts enables UAMS Medical Center to offer cancer-related educational opportunities such as this symposium.
A native of DeWitt, Ark., Charles William Rasco III filled his life with family and religion, farming and community service.
In addition to being a farmer, he was a bank director of the DeWitt Bank and Trust; a justice of the peace for the Arkansas County Quorum Court; a deacon in the First Baptist Church in DeWitt; and a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
www.acrc.uams.edu /med_professionals/rasco_history.asp   (343 words)

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