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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Charles Fisher wrote several letters to his son, Charles F. Fisher, regarding politics and business, Washington gossip, his motives for refusing his party's nomination for governor in 1846, the annexation of Texas and Texan resistance, and the threat of British hegemony in North America.
Charles Fisher's main interests in the 1830s and 1840s, besides state and national politics, were his gold mining ventures and land speculation in the Choctaw Indian territory in Mississippi.
Charles Fisher's son Charles F. Fisher was co-publisher of the "Western Carolinian," a political journal, and from 1833 to 1842, there are many receipts for subscriptions and advertisements to the journal, lists of past due accounts, and publishing expenses.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/f/Fisher_Family   (4516 words)

  
 Colonel Sir Charles Rowan
Colonel Sir Charles Rowan was one of the two men who were the first Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police.
Because of his military career, Rowan was used to taking command of large numbers of men and was very good at organisation.
Rowan had equal authority with Richard Mayne, the other Commissioner, and the two men worked well together.
dspace.dial.pipex.com /town/terrace/adw03/peel/people/rowan.htm   (136 words)

  
 Prince Charles Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Charles, already a patron of 320 organisations, was keen to take over the work of his grandmother in as many cases as possible, according to royal aides.
Charles shared a passion for angling, along with his grandmother and it was she who taught him fly fishing - so it is not surprising he is to champion the Salmon and Trout Association.
Charles and Camilla are odds on to marry in 2004 according to bookies William Hill.
pco.teamhighgrove.com /news0203.htm   (8709 words)

  
 Mouth of Madness
Charles is known to rock the gange on a regular basis, and he's always wanting me to join in with him.
Charles: "I was gonna bring you a present...
Once when Charles was over here doing some work, he had way way way too much to drink, and he thought one of our cats was talking to him.
rowan.blogdrive.com   (3673 words)

  
 Smith Surname
CHARLES WESLEY6 SMITH (JOHN5, SAMUEL SMITH4 SR., THOMAS3 SMITH, JOHN2, ROBERT1) was born February 15, 1810 in Cumberland County, Kentucky, and died February 21, 1887.
CHARLES HELSABECK7 SMITH (LEVI GORDON6, SAMUEL SMITH5 JR., SAMUEL SMITH4 SR., THOMAS3 SMITH, JOHN2, ROBERT1) was born November 01, 1858 in Davie County, North Carolina, and died November 01, 1935 in Davie County, North Carolina.
CHARLES LELAND8 SMITH (CHARLES THOMAS PIERCE7, WILLIAM CAPTAIN6, JOHN5, SAMUEL SMITH4 SR., THOMAS3 SMITH, JOHN2, ROBERT1) was born July 24, 1899 in Van Alystine, Grayson County, Texas, and died June 25, 1967 in Cordell, Washita County, Oklahona.
www.plains.net /~sfi/smith.html   (13346 words)

  
 Generations - Person Page 5
Mary Geraldine Rowan was born on 30 March 1887 at Norton Mills, Vermont; but because no record was found in the town ledgers for Mary or her brother, John, they may not have been born in Vermont as family history suggests.
Thomas, Rowan, Edward, Walter and James was enumerated in the 1930 census with Thomas Francis Haley Sr, his father, on 7 April 1930 at 5227 Berteau Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Rowan Joseph Haley died on 16 November 1978 at Columbus Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, at age 67.
members.cox.net /irish.roots/p5.htm   (7157 words)

  
 Good Policing
Rowan was a military man and Mayne, fourteen years his junior, a barrister.
Rowan retired in 1850 leaving Mayne as sole Commissioner until his death in 1868.
Reith notes that Rowan and Mayne's conception of a police force was 'unique in history and throughout the world because it derived not from fear but almost exclusively from public co-operation with the police, induced by them designedly by behaviour which secures and maintains for them the approval, respect and affection of the public' (p.
www.civitas.org.uk /pubs/policeNine.php   (457 words)

  
 April 21 - 25
Meyer was a member of the Charles City Womens Club, the Charles City Area Senior Citizens, the Pythian Sisters Temple No. 84 of Charles City, the FCNB Heritage Club and the Knitting Club.
She was a former member of the Seroptomists of Charles City and the former Charles City Country Club.
She is survived by her sister, Lillian Huffman of Mason City; a brother, Chris Oelberg of Charles City; 11 nieces and nephews; and several great-nieces and nephews.
www.pafways.org /obituaries/mcgg/1999/apr5.htm   (7667 words)

  
 Rowan Sports Links - RealSportsNetwork.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
This is supposed to be educational." (Charles Schultz) Rowan I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Rowan The world has suffered more from the ravages of ill-advised marriages than from virginity.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not?" (George Bernard Shaw) Rowan I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.
www.realsportsnetwork.com /Football_American_College_and_University_NCAA-III_New_Jersey_Athletic_Conference_Rowan.html   (1739 words)

  
 Van Gundy Family Tree - pafg276 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He and brother, Charles, supposedly traveled south together but they may have only preceeded the rest of the family for their parents ended up there too.
Charles DAILY was born about 1808 in NC.
Charles DAILY was born on 11 Oct 1773 in Sussex Co, NJ.
www.vangundy.net /familytree/paf/pafg276.htm   (1119 words)

  
 William Rowan Hamilton: Some Nineteenth Century Perspectives
Charles Graves was a brother of Robert Perceval Graves, Hamilton's first biographer.
Charles Graves had been a colleague of Hamilton, as Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College from 1843 to 1862, when he became Dean of the Chapel Royal, Dublin.
Charles Pritchard was appointed Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford in 1870.
www.maths.tcd.ie /pub/HistMath/People/Hamilton/Life.html   (1127 words)

  
 Who's Who-R
Rowan, Goldie Lucinda Jane (1897-1903) - daughter of Allen H. and Anna (Linderman) Rowan.
Rowan, Leonard H. (1838-1862) - son of James and Catherine (Harbaugh) Rowan.
Rowan, Marshall Ellsworth (1885-1953) - son of Allen H. and Anna (Linderman) Rowan.
www.minerd.com /whoswhor.htm   (794 words)

  
 Rowan Charles - Accountancy & Human Resources Recruitment
Rowan Charles is a specialist Recruitment Consultancy providing permanent and contract staff in the following disciplines:
As well as managing the division Alexandra is still a “hands on consultant” which ensures that she is up to date with any changes within the marketplace.
The Accountancy Division of Rowan Charles is headed by Sarah Malley who has over ten years recruitment experience eight of which have been within accountancy recruitment.
www.rowancharles.com   (152 words)

  
 Chenoweth Other Surnamed [Roc-Roz]
Rowan, Charles W. 'Charley' b: October 18, 1884 in Roaring Creek, Randolph Co., WV [John 8]
Rowan, Emmaline 'Emma' [1051] b: October 08, 1875 in Roaring Creek, Randolph Co., WV [John 8 (spouse)]
Rowan, Wellington Marstiller b: December 17, 1886 in Roaring Creek, Randolph Co., WV [John 8]
www.chenowethsite.com /chennmr3.htm   (3869 words)

  
 Chenoweth: [JOHN: WILLIAM: JOHN: JEHU] The Rowans of Rachel and Mary Ellen
John Addison Rowan and Eli Howard Rowan were sons of William Rowan and Anna Goff of Beverly, Randolph Co. A third brother, Adam Crawford Rowan also married a Chenoweth descendant, Phoebe Caplinger, the daughter of Soloman C. Caplinger and Nancy Chenoweth.
John Addison Rowan, his brother, Adam Crawford Rowan, and Adam's wife, Phoebe Caplinger, as well as their father William are buried in the Beverly cemetery in the town of Beverly, WV.
9 Lloyd Rowan b: July 04, 1916 d: September 22, 1974 Burial: New Rowan cemetery, Mabie, Randolph Co., WV +Irene Johnson b: October 31, 1919 in Coketon, Tucker Co., WV d: June 01, 2002 in Monterey, Highland Co., VA Burial: New Rowan cemetery, Mabie, Randolph Co., WV Clair Rowan b: Aft.
www.chenowethsite.com /ch1jw11i.htm   (4158 words)

  
 NSSA: East Carolina coverage pays off for Jeff Charles
Charles earned his first N.C. Sportscaster of the Year award from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association for his coverage of East Carolina University athletics.
Charles’ hope is that the basketball and baseball teams can catch up to where football is now.
As it happens, Charles will be there, painting a picture of the action over the air.
www.salisburypost.com /2001april/042901m.htm   (723 words)

  
 Noland
He served one year under Captain Nichols, one year under Captain John Johnson and one year under Captain Chapman, all of whom were from Rowan Co. George and Henrietta then settled in Shelby Co., Ky, and moved to Edgar Co., IL, in 1831.
October 1791 in Rowan Co., NC Mother: Mary Connell, b.
After Daniel died in Charles Co., MD, she went to Rowan Co., NC, with her sons but later moved to Virginia.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Ranch/7834/noland.html   (599 words)

  
 audiobook reviews, author interviews and more....   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Every college has at least one professor -- you know the type -- who curries favor with students by acting hip, cracking jokes, cussing a little, and going out for beers after class.
He is always ready to advise them on their personal life, hold bull sessions in his office, or invite a few of them home where he and his wife serve home-cooked meals, and he takes pride when his course evaluations all come back "excellent."
Charles Rowan Beye courts such status with "Odysseus: A Life," his shamelessly contemporary spin on the two greatest works of ancient literature, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," that might as well be titled "Homer for Dummies." What's next?
www.audiobookstoday.com /FtrLst.cfm?FtrCatCod=3&Code=704   (1390 words)

  
 Salisbury Post Obituaries
Educated in the Rowan County Schools, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War II in the European Theater.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles James Freeman, and a son, Charles Ray Freeman, who died Nov. 27, 2000.
Educated in the Rowan County public schools, she was a retired Fieldcrest Cannon employee and a member of Sandy Ridge AME Zion Church, where she was a member of Missionary Board No. 2.
www.salisburypost.com /2000nov/112900deaths.htm   (2099 words)

  
 November 21-23: SCA St Catherine's Fair
Alaric, Del, Brian, Nerissa, Marienna, Duncan, Charles, Rowan (obscured)
Asbjorn (obscured), Marienna, Willehelm, Alaric, Duncan, Nerissa, Rowan, Bess, Alys, Francesca, Llewelyn, Charles, Roheisa, Del, Martuccio
(obscured), Edric, Ulf, Rowan, Nerissa, Alaric, Inigo, Marienna
paradise.gen.nz /~sloth/031121_index.html   (589 words)

  
 M377 Davis (Charles) Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Charles L. Davis, born on September 23, 1943, was reared in Hattiesburg, in Forrest County, Mississippi.
Of special interest in the collection are the NAACP materials, and the social justice activities of Charles Davis, which span the years from 1958 to the present.
The B-52 was carrying nuclear bombs, and Charles Davis was involved in the recovery and cleanup operation following the accident.
www.lib.usm.edu /~archives/m377text.htm   (1421 words)

  
 ChetZimolzak; Geography Department; Rowan University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Chet Zimolzak is a Professor of Geography at Rowan University, where he has served for 25 years.
He has also written on the disappearance of small rural settlements, the decline of small town business districts, and the evolution of a new urban environment based on the new technology.
He is President of the faculty staff union at Rowan University, and serves as a councilman (elected) in the Borough of Pitman.
www.rowan.edu /geography/Zimolzak.htm   (951 words)

  
 Rowan, Marian Ellis - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Marian Ellis Rowan is best known for her Australian wild flower paintings.
The Australian government bought 947 of them in 1923 and the collection is held at the National Library of Australia, together with a portrait of her by John Longstaff.
Many of her discoveries were classified and named by Ferdinand von Mueller (q.v.).
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/biogs/P002817b.htm   (130 words)

  
 Beye, Charles Rowan: Odysseus: A Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
But until now, he has never been the subject of a "biography," in which his life is set out from beginning to end.
In this remarkable book, beloved classicist Charles Beye puts his unique spin on Odysseus' strange and adventuresome existence.
With tremendous wit and insight, Beye portrays the character's amazing life and evolution--and in the process casts new light on one of the great figures of the Western imagination.
www.forbesbookclub.com /bookpage.asp?prod_cd=IO06Q   (124 words)

  
 Rowan, Marian Ellis - Australian Women Biographical entry
Rowan maintained that she received no formal art training.
She received encouragement from her family and husband, Frederick Charles Rowan, whom she married in 1873, to develop her own style in painting wildflowers.
Her work was exhibited in both Australia and overseas for which she won a variety of art prizes.
www.womenaustralia.info /biogs/AWE0329b.htm   (146 words)

  
 Births Marriages Deaths Etc.
Street -- Charles Arthur Street, 33, bachelor Windham farmer born in Barton, son of Charles and Mary Ann, married Ellen Smith, 33, Middleton spinster born in Windham, daughter of [Eli] Smith and Anna, 3 Mar 1903 in Middleton.
Streeter -- Miss [R...[k]] Streeter of Port Rowan married William Gibson of Port Rowan, 29 Dec 1897 at Walsh [SR18980113]
Streeter -- William Streeter of Rowan Mills married Miss Jessie Tait of Rowan Mills, 21 Mar 1894 in Langton [NR18940405]
www.nornet.on.ca /~jcardiff/b-m-d/str.html   (2565 words)

  
 webGED: Silveus Family Data Page
Silveus became the parents of ten children, eight of whom are living: Earl, Charles J., Clara Silveus, and Mrs.
He is survived by his wife, Ona; three sons, Earl and Charles, Jr., both of Auburn; Clarence, Pawnee; and foster son, Ernest Allen, Pawnee; five daughters, Mrs.
Survivors are four sons, Arthur of Abilene, Tex., Roscoe and Andy of Newcomerstown, and Charles of Waynesburg, three daughters, Mrs.
www.michaelsilveus.com /genealogy/wga8.html   (2900 words)

  
 Charles Westerman
Charles Westerman, North Carolina, Revolutionary War obtained in 1968 by a Westerman descendant is a certified copy from the "State of North Carolina, Department of Archives and History" regarding payment of 22 pounds 1 schilling to Charles Westerman.
Was in Rowan County, North Carolina on Dutchman's Creek in the forks of Yadkin River.
1769-1775, Dutchman's Creek, Forks Yadkin River, Rowan County, North Carolina.
members.tripod.com /lwest/charles02.htm   (1485 words)

  
 Kenneth Luther Rowan/Maxine Pinkley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Name: Charles Edward Rowan Born: 12 JAN 1956 at: St Louis, MO Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Christine Grimm
Name: Cynthia Lynn Rowan Born: 27 DEC 1957 at: St Louis, MO Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Paul Gold
Name: Richard Scott Rowan Born: 20 MAR 1964 at: St Louis, MO Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Dawn Love
rosecity.net /genealogy/farrow-all/fam/fam04108.html   (238 words)

  
 (Surnames from Roussey, Charles ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1895
married in 1889 to Green, Lottie B. Rowan, Ellen Pearl...
married in 1879 to Donnelly, Mary J. Rowan, Joseph E....
married in 1874 to Gallagher, Mary E. Rowley, Charles A....
feefhs.org /FDB2/6995/6995-509.HTML   (765 words)

  
 [No title]
Their children > were, Elmer Raymond Rowan, b.
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 3:15 PM Subject: Re: [or-roots] Charles Frederick Rowan > There are some Rowan/Rowin/Rowens buried in the Fernridge Cemetery, Lincoln > County, Seal Rock, Oregon.
Their children > > were, Elmer Raymond Rowan, b.
www.sos.state.or.us /pipermail/or-roots/2004-March.txt   (8875 words)

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