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 wonston
George Dallas, son of James, had been deputy Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland.
The Dallas family was descended from James Dallas, Laird of Cantray in Ross-shire, in 1600 whose ancestry dated from Willielmus de Dallas who lived in 1298 in the township of Dallas, Morayshire, Scotland.
Alexander Dallas* father, Robert Charles Dallas, was one of numerous brothers and sisters who settled in various
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~villages/wonston.htm

  
 Okey Family Genealogy: Seventh Generation
William Dallas (#722) was born in Inchyettle, Cawdor, Scotland January 10, 1815.
Catherine Dallas (#737) was born in Inchyettle, Cawdor Parish, Nairnshire, Scotland February 13, 1833.
Ann became the mother of James Dallas in Knockbain, Ross-shire, Scotland, March 21, 1856.
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 Gordon Nicol - Scottish Poet - Acceptance on receiving Proclamation from Mayor Miller
Dallas, Texas, and wee D is the village of Dallas which lies in the heart of Moray, Scotland, just off
There are many connections between Texas and Scotland.
Over half of the counties in Texas, are named after Scots.
scotchproductions.com /scottish-poet/mayorproc.html   (462 words)

  
 The Year in American Soccer - 1967
Other cities were represented by lesser sides, such as Dundee United of Scotland (Dallas Tornado), Cerro of Uruguay (New York Skyliners), Bangu of Brazil (the 1960 ISL Champions, now representing Houston Stars), ADO Den Hague of Holland (San Francisco Golden Gate Gales), and Glentoran of Belfast (Detroit Cougars).
Among the opening crowds were 34,965 in Houston’s Astrodome, 21,871 in Yankee Stadium, and 16,431 in Dallas’ Cotton Bowl; no opener drew less than 7,400.
Out of the teams that did make the trip, Wolverhampton of England, representing Los Angeles Wolves, proved to be the elite of the league, along with Washington Whips (Aberdeen of Scotland) and Cleveland Stokers (Stoke City of England, featuring the incomparable goalkeeper Gordon Banks).
www.sover.net /~spectrum/year/1967.html   (2941 words)

  
 www.netteradio.com
Many of our artists are performing members of GoGirlsMusic.com and Indiegrrl.com, SongsAlive.com, and our artist and listener base is GLOBAL (Scotland, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, Germany, Holland, UK, and of course all over the US!)
Hosted by Annette Conlon from Dallas rock band Eden Automatic, the show broadcasts live each Wednesday night from our studios in Dallas, TX.
Sydney, AU Toronto, CA Torino, IT Vancouver, BC 'NetteRadio is a weekly 2-hour internet radio show that is dedicated to promoting unsigned women musicians.
www.netteradio.com   (2941 words)

  
 5th Element Characters
Korben Dallas is a man living in New York City who is presently employed as a Cab Driver whose company, coincidentally, is a sub-division of—or at least is heavily influenced by—Zorg’s company.
Korben Dallas is a former Military Captain who worked under General Munro.
The opera that she sings is an extension of Gaetano Donizetti's beautiful opera "Lucia Di Lammermoor" (based on Sir Walter Scott's "The Bride of Lammermoor," a tale of forced and tragic love in 1669 Scotland).
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/8452/5thcharacters.html   (2941 words)

  
 New World Celts
The Celt's common quest in Texas was land, a commodity many of their ancestors had lost in Scotland and Ireland, and these new Texians were willing to face isolation, back-breaking work and Indian perils on new borders to hold on to it.
Whereas, Texas is further reminded of the Scottish influence with the names of Austin, Beaumont, Dallas, Denton, Edinburg, Houston, Livingston, MacDade, Paris, Rusk, Shepherd, and Willis from the Scottish roles; and it is noted that one out of twelve Americans today, as descendents of American pioneers, can trace some Scottish ancestry.
In 1989, Texas Representative Schlueter became aware of the Texas Bluebonnet Tartan and one of his last acts before retiring was to put forth the motion that the tartan be officially adopted as the State Tartan.
www.newworldcelts.org /republic_of_texas.htm   (2896 words)

  
 The family name of Caddell, Calder and Cawdor in Scotland
William under the name of William de CALDER, was a witness in a charter of confirmation granted by Alexander earl of Ross to Sir Walter Innes, of the lands of Aberkerder, dated 22d February 1438.
A son William, heir to Thaneship, is mentioned among the barons present in parliament in 1469 and 1471, and in 1469 he served upon the assize which convicted Alexander Boyd of high treason.
William CALDER, the Vicar of Barevan, claimed the lands of Little Urchany and secured, with the assistance of his uncle John CALDER the Precentor (in 1506), the CALDER lands in the burgh of Nairn.
www.castles.org /Chatelaine/CALDER.HTM   (2896 words)

  
 Dallas - Bentley - Jones Family Tree
William and Isabella Dallas were born in Scotland.
3 William D. Dallas b: 5 May 1865 d: 24 Jun 1924 (photos).......
3 Williamina Smith Dallas b: 5 Apr 1871.
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 Amazon.com: Scotch Missed: The Lost Distilleries of Scotland: Books: Brian Townsend
Highly informative paperback on scotland's lost whisky distilleries, including those which have closed in recent years and whose whiskies can still be found in specialist shops or the occasional liquor store that doesn't realise the gems it has on its shelves.
Many of Scotland's distilleries had closed in recent (and not-so-recent) decades, and I thought I'd mention some of my favorites, which Townsend discusses in his book.
Some, like the heavily peated Islay, Ardbeg (which I understand has been re-opened, fortunately), were justly famous; others, like Dallas Dhu and Millburn, were more obscure, but their closing was still a loss.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/189778497X?v=glance   (1001 words)

  
 Dallas Scottish Country Dancers - SCD Glossary
Strathspey (Scotland) - an even more strongly accented hornpipe, in 4/8 time.
If you wish to contribute a term, please e-mail the Webmistress with the term and the figure or pattern to which it is applied.
Four hands across means form a cross shaped figure.
www.dallas-scd.org /terms.htm   (1001 words)

  
 2003 Philanthropy World Hall of Fame Gala Presented by Philanthropy World Magazine
Programs in Houston, Fort Worth, Galveston, San Antonio, Austin and Dallas will receive the proceeds from this year’s gala to begin and continue programs in Texas schools.
The 2003 Philanthropy International Hall of Fame Gala, benefiting the Philanthropy And Volunteerism In Education (PAVE) program of Philanthropy, Inc., was held at the Renaissance Worthington Hotel, Fort Worth, Texas in November 2003.
The Philanthropy Hall of Fame Gala is held in a different city each year.
www.philanthropyintexas.com /hall-fame-03.htm   (1001 words)

  
 Tatet - Dallas
Europe > United Kingdom > Parts of United Kingdom > Scotland > Moray > Dallas
Dallas web design and site promotion firm specializing in search engine optimization and web lead generation for small and large businesses.
Dallas family attorneys handling divorce, child custody, complex property division and similar legal issues affecting families.
tatet.com /search-Dallas.html   (598 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--U.S. Work Projects Administration, Historical Records Survey, Missouri, 1935-1942 (C3551)--INDEX
Cherry Grove Baptist Church, Dallas County, MO Cherry Grove Baptist Church, Downing, Downing, MO Cherry, James
Bear Creek Church of Christ, Scotland County, Missouri
If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/3551index.html   (3314 words)

  
 Guerrilla Girls: All About Us
"National Women’s Conference 25th Anniversary Show," Dallas, November 2002
Polk Museum, Lakeland, FL Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL Columbia University, New York, NY University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN University of Maine Orono, Orono, ME Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT Binghampton University, Binghampton, NY Skidmore College, Saratog Springs, NY Boston University, Boston, MA Our Bodies, Ourselves,
The official site of the Guerrilla Girls: fighting discrimination with facts, humor and fake fur since 1985.
www.guerillagirls.com /info   (3314 words)

  
 Faculty Directory - Southwest Baptist University
Additional study, University of Arkansas, University of Saint Andrews, Scotland, Oxford University and University of Virginia.
B.S. Southwest Baptist University M.S. Southwest Baptist University
Post-doctoral study, Colorado State University, Southwest Missouri State University.
www.sbuniv.edu /aboutsbu/Faculty_Directory.htm   (3314 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Features - An experimental brew
The Astronomer Royal for Scotland, John Brown, is fielding questions on those most mind-boggling of cosmic phenomena, black holes.
The first Café Scientifique was established in a Leeds wine bar in 1998 by science programme maker Duncan Dallas, inspired by the cafés philosophiques initiated in France by the late Marc Sautet.
Now, with start-up sponsorship from the Wellcome Trust, there are science cafés up and running in many English cities, while an Edinburgh one meets in the Filmhouse on the second Monday of the month, with forthcoming speakers including Simon Best, chairman of the Bioindustry Association in Scotland, talking on bio-ethics on 10 May.
news.scotsman.com /features.cfm?id=341832004   (3314 words)

  
 Scotland - International Matches 1961-1965
SCOTLAND: (Manager: John (Jock) Stein/7) Adam Smith Blacklaw (3/Burnley) - David Provan (4/Rangers) Edward Graham McCreadie (8/Chelsea) - Robert W.Murdoch (3/Celtic) Ronald McKinnon (3/Rangers) John Greig (Cap) (14/Rangers) - James Forrest (2/Rangers) William John Bremner (4/Leeds United) Ronald Yeats (2/Liverpool) Charles Cooke (2/Dundee) John Hughes (5/Celtic) ______________________________
Prepared and maintained by Alan Brown for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
www.rsssf.com /tabless/scot-intres1965.html   (3314 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Dundee United F.C.
One of these was a Scottish Cup tie against Albion Rovers F.C., for which the management, in a desperate attempt to get Tannadice playable, hired an industrial tar burner to melt the several inches of covering snow and ice.
He inherited a healthy legacy with some of Scotland's finest young talent, though his first action was to sell Duncan Ferguson to Rangers F.C. for a fee of £3.75 million, breaking the record transfer fee involving two British clubs.
Their playing kit is distinct; tangerine in colour, first used when played under the Dallas Tornado moniker in the North American Soccer League of 1967.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=Dundee_United_F.C.   (2061 words)

  
 Recovering: Chapter XX
He is a graduate of the College of Charleston, SC (A.B.) and Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M., Th.D.) and has done graduate study in Edinburgh, Scotland, University of Basil, Switzerland, and Southern Methodist Seminary in Dallas.
An ordained minister with the Presbyterian Church in America, he is a graduate of Wheaton College (B.A.), Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M.), the University of California at Berkeley (M.A.), and the University of Aberdeen, Scotland (Ph.D.).
from Westminster Theological Seminary, and Ph.D. in New Testament from the University of Cambridge, England.
www.leaderu.com /orgs/cbmw/rbmw/authors.html   (1225 words)

  
 Recovering: Chapter XX
He is a graduate of the College of Charleston, SC (A.B.) and Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M., Th.D.) and has done graduate study in Edinburgh, Scotland, University of Basil, Switzerland, and Southern Methodist Seminary in Dallas.
An ordained minister with the Presbyterian Church in America, he is a graduate of Wheaton College (B.A.), Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M.), the University of California at Berkeley (M.A.), and the University of Aberdeen, Scotland (Ph.D.).
from Westminster Theological Seminary, and Ph.D. in New Testament from the University of Cambridge, England.
www.leaderu.com /orgs/cbmw/rbmw/authors.html   (1225 words)

  
 Moray
There is however, a Dallas connection as the original Dallas is in Moray and Historic Scotland still run the 'Dallas Dhu' distillery which produces the famous 'Rhoderic Dhu' whisky.
In 1992, the Tories fought the General Election under a new leader, John Major, having got rid of Margaret Thatcher in November 1990 and without the Hammer of the Scots to drag them down, there was a revival of Conservative fortunes throughout Scotland.
The new Tory candidate in Moray was Elgin-born Roma Hossack, a community councillor, Justice of the Peace and chairman of the local health council.
www.alba.org.uk /nextwe/h04.html   (1056 words)

  
 The Flint, Blake, Coffman, Miller and Related Families. A Trip Through Time and Place. - Person Page 22
Hugh Robertson was head of household on the census of 1870 Lyons, Ionia County, Michigan, USA as Hugh Robertson, 52 years old, birthplace of Scotland, occupation of Farmer, value of real property $5300, value of personal property $400.
Hugh Robertson was head of household on the census of 1860 Lyons, Ionia County, Michigan, USA as Hugh Robertson, 40 years old, birthplace of Scotland, occupation of Blacksmith, value of real property $200, value of personal property $200.
Lewis Coffman was head of household on the census of 9 June 1880 Dallas, Clinton County, Michigan, USA as as Lewis Coffman, Married, 52 years old, birthplace of Maryland, occupation of Farmer..
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 Recovering: Chapter XX
An ordained minister with the Presbyterian Church in America, he is a graduate of Wheaton College (B.A.), Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M.), the University of California at Berkeley (M.A.), and the University of Aberdeen, Scotland (Ph.D.).
He is a graduate of the College of Charleston, SC (A.B.) and Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M., Th.D.) and has done graduate study in Edinburgh, Scotland, University of Basil, Switzerland, and Southern Methodist Seminary in Dallas.
from Westminster Theological Seminary, and Ph.D. in New Testament from the University of Cambridge, England.
www.leaderu.com /orgs/cbmw/rbmw/authors.html   (1631 words)

  
 MLSnet.com - News - 03/02/2005
Valakari played with Finland side FinnPa, Scotland's Motherwell and Derby County of England prior to arriving at FC Dallas.
Simo Valakari was named Most Valuable Player for Dallas last season.
And then, as noted by Valakari, it will be about giving FC Dallas fans something to cheer about once the new Frisco Soccer and Entertainment Complex is finished and opened.
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 Bower Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Bower, Touch, Dallas, Findlay, Simpson - Scotland, England, Canada, Australia - Alison Hill 11/23/04
Bower, Touch, Dallas, Findlay, Simpson - Scotland, England, Canada, Australia - Dixie Cutler 10/23/04
Daniel Bower and Elizabeth Ringer, MD to IN - Jacob Bower and Anna Maria Schnee - IN - Marilyn 12/17/03
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 the masters golf tournament
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It was headed back to be the masters golf tournament impressed she is eye-to-eye...
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 Scotland - Internationals 1965
SCOTLAND: (Manager: John (Jock) Stein/1) William Dallas Fyfe Brown (24/Tottenham Hotspur) - Alexander William Hamilton (21/Dundee) Edward Graham McCreadie (3/Chelsea) - John Greig (8/Rangers) William McNeill (Captain) (16/Celtic) Patrick Timothy Crerand (14/Manchester United) - William Henderson (15/Rangers) Robert Young Collins (31/Leeds United) Neil Martin (1/Hibernian) Denis Law (31/Manchester United) John Hughes (2/Celtic)
SCOTLAND: (Manager: John (Jock) Stein/3) William Dallas Fyfe Brown (26/Tottenham Hotspur) - Alexander William Hamilton (23/Dundee) Edward Graham McCreadie (5/Chelsea) - David Craig Mackay (22/Tottenham Hotspur) William McNeill (Captain) (18/Celtic) John Greig (10/Rangers) - William Henderson (17/Rangers) Denis Law (33/Manchester United) Alan John Gilzean (7/Tottenham Hotspur) James Curran Baxter (25/Sunderland) John Hughes (3/Celtic)
SCOTLAND: (Manager: Ian McColl/27) William Dallas Fyfe Brown (22/Tottenham Hotspur) - Alexander William Hamilton (19/Dundee) Edward Graham McCreadie (1/Chelsea) - Patrick Timothy Crerand (13/Manchester United) William McNeill (Captain) (14/Celtic) John Greig (6/Rangers) - William Henderson (13/Rangers) Robert Young Collins (29/Leeds United) Ian St John (21/Liverpool) Denis Law (29/Manchester United) David Wilson (21/Rangers)
www.geocities.com /scottishfootballarchives/scot-int1965.html   (214 words)

  
 Featured Instructors, December 2003 - Continuing Education - SMU
Born in northern England and educated in England and Scotland, Judith Dyer studied at the London Cordon Bleu School of Cooking and is a student of Kyra Effren, food stylist and contributing writer to The Dallas Morning News.
He has also contributed to many national NPR programs, including "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition." Glenn is the recipient of 19 Katie Awards from The Dallas Press Club, including four for best interview/talk show, and five Philbin Awards from the Dallas Bar Association for shows about legal issues.
Glenn Mitchell is the host and producer of KERA 90.1's daily interview and call-in program, "The Glenn Mitchell Show," which has been on the air since 1995.
www.smu.edu /continuing_education/informal/instructors-0312.asp   (333 words)

  
 hill - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
CLEM, Minnie Dallas b.1881 -, Fairview, Franklin, PENNSYLVANIA
CURRY, James b.1724 - Of, Greenock, Renfrew, SCOTLAND
, Catherine b.1733 - Of, Skipwish, Renfrew, SCOTLAND
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