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  Charles Dickens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Dickens was a prolific writer who was almost always working on a new instalment for a story and rarely missed a deadline.
Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870), pen-name "Boz", was an English novelist.
The Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum in Portsmouth is the house in which Dickens was born.
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 Term Paper on charles dickens
Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth.
Charles was the second of their eight children.
Charles was released from his duties at the factory and his father was released from jail.
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 Huntoon Family HomePage-Obituaries
Weller was active in unostentatious philanthropic work in Evanston, Chicago and later, in Washington D.C. Besides her son, three grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters survive her.
Weller was a leader in the establishment of the Chicago Bureau of Charities.
Weller was the enthusiastic president of the First Parish Men's Club and a devoted teacher in the Unitarian Sunday School.
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 Weller
Weller cautioned any expansion must meet the needs of both the city and its people and as such must always be carefully considered.
Weller wants to restore some direction to city government brought about by the loss of some key city personnel over the past two years.
Weller works as a senior environmental compliance specialist for the state’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and has an interest in anything to do with water quality issues.
www.doverpost.com /PostArchives/02-13-02/pages/weller.html   (760 words)

  
 Person Page 43
Charles Joslyn Weller was born on 24 July 1823 at Vermont.
Rosalia Adella Weller appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Concord Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania, in the household of her parents Charles and Lucina.
Rosalia Adella Weller appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Ellenboro, Grant County, Wisconsin, in the household of her parents Charles and Lucina.
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 Historic Georgetown, Inc. - Hamill Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
WILLIAM WELLER was born 30 April, 1816 in New Jersey.
JOHN WELLER was born 15 April, 1818 in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio.
SAMUEL WELLER was born 29 November, 1826 in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio.
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 AmericanHeritage.com / Christopher Latham Sholes: the Seventy-sixth Inventor of the Typewriter
Charles Weller was at his post in the Western Union office in Milwaukee one day in 1867 when his friend Christopher Sholes came in.
Years later Weller maintained that he had been impressed immediately, though it would have taken a man of formidable imagination to see in that mild parlor trick the birth of the typewriter.
Weller played a part in this, pounding out the slogan of the Republicans then rallying behind Grant’s presidential campaign, “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party,” and always finding something wrong.
www.americanheritage.com /articles/magazine/ah/1982/5/1982_5_78.shtml   (1087 words)

  
 Biographical Sketch of Charles W. Weller, Atchison County, KSGenWeb Digital Library
Charles W. Weller, division master mechanic of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, at Atchison, Kansas, was born in Summit county, Pennsylvania, April 3, 1852, a son of Daniel and Susan (Shockey) Weller, both natives of the Keystone state.
The Weller family was well represented in the Union army during the civil war, the father and three sons going to the front and one of them losing his life in the service.
Weller was married, in 1874, to Miss Anna Reves, of Marshall, Texas, and they are the parents of three children: Gertie M., Charles H. and Mattie L. In the Masonic order Mr.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/atchison/bios/cwweller.htm   (832 words)

  
 Reno News and Review June 15, 2006
In 2004 when Weller was first running for the judgeship he now holds, the candidates' races became ensnarled in an ongoing dispute over the rights of mothers and fathers in family court disputes.
Weller was perceived as sympathetic toward male litigants, in part because he questioned the rate of domestic battery of wives.
Weller was shot because someone decided 'he needed a little killin.' Just like Weller always decides a case before he hears the evidence.
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 Weller C Sedgwick (1890 - 1929)
In his WWI Draft Registration, executed June 1917, Weller gives his birth date as June 21, 1890, and describes himself as tall, medium build, blue eyes, light hair, a self-employed farmer of Anderson Township, Clark, Illinois, with dependent wife and child.
Weller's widow Beatrice Sedgwick was awarded a military widow's pension (date illegible), but the children show up in an orphanage in 1930.
Charles Leo Sedgwick had son Charles Weller Sedgwick b 1958.
www.sedgwick.org /na/families/john1785/sedgwick-wellerc1890.html   (323 words)

  
 Harry Charles Weller Papers, 1940-1966
The papers of Harry Charles Weller were deposited in the Washington State University Library in May, 1975, by the Department of Architecture, Washington State University.
Harry Charles Weller was born in Puyallup, Washington on September 16, 1901, the son of Charles Amos and Elizabeth Weller.
Weller joined the faculty of State College of Washington in 1928 and in 1949 he was promoted to a professorship.
www.wsulibs.wsu.edu /holland/masc/finders/cg337.htm   (879 words)

  
 WELLER
Weller (1870-1957), an executive of various charities in Chicago from 1901 to 1921, became a leader of organisations for peace and cooperation.
Weller wrote on June 21, 1928: "One of my long- time ambitions is to visit India...
Weller wrote to Gandhiji inviting him, on behalf of the Fellowship, to attend the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in September.
www.mkgandhi.org /letters/others/weller.htm   (672 words)

  
 Unique Value by Charles D. Weller, Ed. ... Innovation Press
“Charles Weller has done a masterful job in bringing together innovative and proactive thought in economic and legal terms.
“Weller’s bold new approach on how to pay for and deliver healthcare services is as creative as it is timely.
Charles Weller is an antitrust, healthcare and litigation attorney with over 30 years experience with Jones Day, Baker and Hostetler and the Ohio Attorney General's Antitrust Division.
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 City Council Minutes - Annual City Council Meeting on 05/14/2001
Be it hereby known to all, that the House of Representatives commends Charles A. Weller in recognition of his outstanding leadership and valuable contributions while serving on the Dover City Council for 4 years.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council wish Councilman Weller and his family success in all future endeavors and direct the City Clerk to make this resolution a part of the permanent records of the City of Dover as a lasting symbol of appreciation and gratitude to Charles A. Weller.
Weller thanked his wife for her support, and the residents of Dover for giving him the opportunity to serve.
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 St. Charles Borromeo
Charles Borromeo Church has been shaped by its visionary pastors and by parishioners with a commitment to its Catholic Christian community.
When he arrived here at St. Charles Parish he was already married with a growing family but he immediately saw a need in a parish just established which had no church, no school and few programs.
Charles continues on its journey toward becoming a total stewardship parish.
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 Weller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
From letters of Alice Ada Wood to Reuben Weller in the US, we know that 'Aunt Betsy' died in young adulthood, leaving children who were probably raised by Henry and Mary Weller.
Jane was the illegitmate daughter of Mary Weller, first child of Henry and Mary, and was raised by her Grandparents.
Reuben Weller was naturalized in Peoria Co., ILL on 24 Oct 1860.
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 WELLER: Genealogy Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
WELLER : WAGNER : WIRTH : i´m Jochen Harsch, born 1967 in Augsburg, Germany --- our familiy is from Schwaben --- i would like to build the tree....
Charles B. and Philander were two sons, maybe thee wee more ncluding Alonzo.
WELLER search results at Interment.net - Burial records and tombstone inscriptions from thousands of cemeteries across the world.
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 John Weller
The family comprised John Weller, a Road Man aged 36, his wife Elizabeth Ann Weller aged 33 and their three children: George Weller (aged five and noted as a scholar), John, and James Charles Weller (aged one).
There are also two additional members of the household noted: Ellen Weller (aged eight) and Charles Buckwell aged 20 (working as a carter on a farm).
Charles’ relationship to the head of the household is noted as “boarder” but he was in fact Elizabeth Weller’s son and therefore a half-brother to the four Weller children.
www.chailey1914-1918.net /john_weller.html   (212 words)

  
 Reno News and Review June 22, 2006
The shooting of Judge Charles Weller and murder of Charla Mack last week, together with the police pursuit of fugitive Darren Mack, have drawn local attention like never before to the ordeal experienced not just by family court judges, but also by those who surround them--court employees, victims' advocates, family members and so on.
In addition, giving a legitimate venue to those comments gives credibility to anonymous, one-sided, and emotion-fueled tirades which deserve none and can easily inspire others who are disgruntled with a divorce settlement to decide that taking matters in their own hands is acceptable.
One difference between the 1960 courthouse shootings and those last week is that if Robert Williams had a legitimate grievance, it got lost and was never heard of again after his behavior in the courtroom.
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 Weller,Robert Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
"Weller's poetic text, intensified by Blake's dramatic paintings, memorializes a beloved dog renowned along the Cape Cod shore".--Booklist, starred review.
On a snowy Christmas eve in the late 1800s, Frances and her family wait and worry when beloved Uncle Ambrose, who has a crippled leg, does not come home as expected.
However, critics of these organizations have pointed out that NGOs tend to be undemocratic in their internal politics, they speak...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Weller,Robert   (494 words)

  
 Antique Typewriters: FREE BONUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Charles Weller was a young man in his 20's when, in 1867, an older friend named Christopher Latham Sholes asked him to witness the demonstration of a little device:
Weller, who became a shorthand reporter, was the first field tester for the machines that Sholes built...
Read Weller's own story, first told in 1908, and his quest to see that his friend received the recognition he deserved.
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 Geometry.Net - Nobel: Weller Thomas Huckle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Weller, Thomas Huckle (1915-) From Eric Weisstein's World Of weller, thomas huckle (1915), Shared the 1954 nobel Prize in medicine withEnders and Robbins.
In 1948, due largely to cell-culture methods refined by Weller, the Children's Hospital laboratory team succeeded in growing polio in human cells that were not derived from the nervous system.
Weller became professor of tropical public health at Harvard University in 1954 and from 1966 to 1981 served also as director of the Center for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases, Harvard University School of Public Health.
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 Weller
Charles A. Weller running in the Second District
Organizations: Gubernatorial appointee to the Local Records Commission; former member of the Delaware League of Local Governments and the Delaware On-site Wastewater Recycling Association as chair of the Legislative Committee.
Yet, our quality of life must not be allowed to decline in the name of progress.
www.doverpost.com /PostArchives/04-03-02/pages/weller.html   (1162 words)

  
 The Sacketts of America Genealogical Database Index
Weller, Jared (14 OCT 1767 - 18 SEP 1840)
Weller, Lucy (14 MAR 1792 - 4 JAN 1794)
Weller, Maria Kittle (9 AUG 1797 - 19 FEB 1872)
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 (Charles Abraham WELLER - George Elias WELLER )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Charles Joseph WELLER (22 SEP 1865 - 1931)
Clemens Leander WELLER (28 APR 1834 - 9 JUN 1834)
Elizabeth WELLER (19 MAR 1819 - 13 APR 1857)
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 The Dickens Page: Charles Dickens (1812-70): ƒfƒBƒPƒ“ƒY
Dickens's Dictionary of London, by Charles Dickens, Jr., 1879
Charles Dickens Heritage by Catherine Dickens, the great great great grandaughter of Charles Dickens.
(10/13/99) Charles Dickens, "To be Taken with a Grain of Salt" -- A Ghost Story.
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Charles E. Omer R. Elmore George (Elmer) GERALDE
Charles E. : 28 APR 1907, Salem, Washington Co. IN
Father: Charles E. Mother: Mable D. Family 1: Dorothy Doti FARLOW
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 Find in a Library: The new way to live with diabetes; a complete guide, by Charles Weller and Brian Richard Boylan.
Find in a Library: The new way to live with diabetes; a complete guide, by Charles Weller and Brian Richard Boylan.
The new way to live with diabetes; a complete guide, by Charles Weller and Brian Richard Boylan.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
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 Charles Henry WELLER\Bertha ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Charles Henry WELLER, son of Harry William WELLER and Elizabeth Mary FRANKLIN, was born 1890.
Children of Charles Henry WELLER and Bertha ? are:
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 Charles Weller Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Charles Weller Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
The new management of stable adult diabetes; a compendium of recent research findings, new metabolic insights, and improved clinical management.
The goal of Unique Value: Competition Based on Innovation Creating Unique Value is to improve income, jobs, and wealth for everyone.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Charles_Weller   (327 words)

  
 Acupuncture.Com - Diabetes Mellitus- Traditional Chinese Medicine
Indeed the symptoms often virtually disappear," says Charles Weller M.D. in his book The New Way to Live with Diabetes6.
He goes on to state "Weight reduction and control can bring this incurable disease closer to complete remission than any medication."
6 Charles Weller, M.D., The New Way to Live with Diabetes.
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