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  webGED: The Bement Family Data Page
She died on March 6, 1988 while living at her daughter Eleanor's residence in Seattle, Washington and is buried in Oakridge Cemetery in Goshen, Indiana.
The deaths of his older brothers made the infant prince heir to the throne; in 1301 he was proclaimed prince of Wales, the first heir apparent in English history to bear that title.
Edward was born June 23, 1894, in White Lodge, Richmond Park, and was educated at the naval preparatory college at Osborne; the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth; and Magdalen College, University of Oxford.
www.bementfamily.com /webged/bement.wbg/wga27.html   (8149 words)

  
 Guide- Blacksburg VA.
Conway, who was a significant early settler of Blacksburg, a physician and founder of the Bank of Blacksburg.
Graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1971), and one of the founders and editors of [lice, a Blacksburg, Virginia, underground newspaper.
Was given to the state of Virginia in 1872 and its buildings were used for a new land-grant college, the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, (now Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University).
spec.lib.vt.edu /specgen/Bburgguide.htm   (13323 words)

  
 Code: Annotated Bibliography
The difference between electricity and electronics is that electronics generally covers situations in which electrons move through a vacuum (such as in a vacuum tubes), a gas, or a semiconductor (such as in a transistor).
The Samuel F. Morse Historic Site (or try the Hudson Valley Network link) is located on Route 9 in Poughkeepsie, New York, about 2 miles south of the Mid Hudson Bridge.
The manual has an historical introduction that reveals Aiken's admiration of Babbage, who at the time was in an historical eclipse.
www.charlespetzold.com /code/CodeBibliography.html   (7617 words)

  
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Without RootsWeb this would have been impossible, as all research started in the states of Ohio, Minnesota, and Washington and we live in Southern California and are unable to travel.
The page contains a listing of all the cemeteries and their locations in that county, along with a link to a designated cemetery page if I have photos or further information for it.
I got the idea when I saw another cemetery site at: http://www.kenton.com/users/chuck/cemetery.htm and I even copied the format he used (I wrote to him and told him it was a great site).
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/review/20010516.txt   (3072 words)

  
 New York State County and Town History for sale from Hope Farm Press and Bookshop
An excerpt from the Historical Collection of the State of New York (c1844) which includes a history and a description of each of the townships.
The addenda contain a historical summary covering the period 1821 to 1883; a synopsis of the churches; a listing of the newspapers dating from 1771 to 1883; a roster of mayors, 1686-1884; the names and addresses of banks; and changed names of streets.
Lawrence Park was the creation and namesake of William van Duzer Lawrence who bought a run-down f'arm near the Bronx\ille train station in 1890 and began building homes on the rocky terrain.
www.hopefarm.com /ctytn3.htm   (7740 words)

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