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  Fraser and Anne Surnames - fasg209 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Catharine Durie was born on 1 Dec 1833 in Ceres Parish, Fife.
David Durie [Parents] was born on 14 Jun 1829 in Ceres Parish, Fife.
David Miller Durie was born on 2 Aug 1873 in Kinsbarns Parish,Fife..
www.btinternet.com /~fraser.hamilton2/fasg209.htm   (904 words)

  
 Ancestors of David Kipp Conover - Person Page 70
David Demaree was the son of David Demarest and Catherine Van Houten.
David Demarest was baptized on 22-Jun-1649 at Walloon Church, Middleburg, Isle of Wlachern, Zeeland, Netherlands.
David Demarest was born circa 1649 at Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands.
www.conovergenealogy.com /ancestor-p/p70.htm   (4281 words)

  
 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 916
Casparus Durie was the son of David Durie and Geertje Westervelt.
David Durie was the son of Jan Durie and Jannetje Peck.
David Durie married Geertje Westervelt, daughter of Casparus Westervelt and Rachel Zabriskie, on December 3, 1796 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
www.conovergenealogy.com /conover-p/p916.htm   (2364 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Major-General the Rev Ian Durie
Ian Geoffrey Campbell Durie was one of twin boys born on August 21 1944.
Durie was SO1 Plans HQ British Forces Falkland Islands in 1984 and then took command of 29 Commando Regiment RA.
Durie's valuing of the work of military chaplains owed a great deal to his own Army experience and he believed strongly that chaplains should be better trained to deal with the ethical and moral problems arising from modern warfare.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&targetRule=10&xml=/news/2005/04/27/db2702.xml   (598 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Obituaries - Major-General the Reverend Ian Durie CBE
Durie ensured that the gunners were fully prepared for the role they would be required to fulfill.
Under Durie’s leadership, Accts MMI had expanded from organising one conference a year to nine, and it was in connection with one in Romania that he was killed alongside two Romanian soldiers, including the head of the Romanian Land Forces Academy, Major-General Nicolae Uscoi.
In the light of what has happened since, Durie decided that work was needed to apply the concept of the just war to modern conditions, and to this end, earlier this year, he embarked on a course of study intended to lead to a PhD at King’s College, London.
news.scotsman.com /obituaries.cfm?id=472332005   (1001 words)

  
 Bob Maysmor .:: By His Excellenty's Command ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
David Stark Durie, born 1804, led a colourful life.
From a childhood in Scotland and then Norway where his father was British consul, to fighting in Portugal and in the Spanish Carlist wars where he met Colonel William Wakefield who invited him to travel to New Zealand to assist in establishing the new colony.
Durie established himself as part of the administering 'elite' and was active in military and civil roles in Wellington, around the Porirua district and along the Kapiti Coast.
homepages.paradise.net.nz /maysmor/durie.htm   (175 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Patio : Garden Design & Inspiration: Books: Jamie Durie,David Matheson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Thanks to his frequent appearances on his own gardening TV program, Durie is a familiar face to his fellow Australians.
In language both personal and informative, Durie gives readers a basic overview of his approach to projects before he showcases his work in sections that focus on gardens with special features, such as water gardens and "people-friendly" gardens.
Examples of Durie's design drawings are sometimes poorly reproduced, but the color photographs are stunning.
www.amazon.ca /Patio-Garden-Inspiration-Jamie-Durie/dp/1865087874   (541 words)

  
 Panorama Gibraltar
As some 12,000 demonstrators converged on his residence at The Convent, Mr Durie said he was glad that the Declaration of Unity signed by the elected members of the House of Assembly was being sent to the Spanish Government.
Durie would meet the leaders of the demonstration in his capacity as the representative of Her Majesty the Queen.
The Governor David Durie said this afternoon that he would be meeting the organisers of the demonstration.
www.panorama.gi /archive/011001/updates.htm   (5287 words)

  
 1861 Parochial Directory - Scoonie
The mansion houses are Durie, Kilmux, and Montrave.
The Parish is traversed by the road from Largo to Windygates, by the road from Kirkcaldy by Kennoway, to Cupar, and by the Leven and East of Fife Railway, which has a station on the north side of the town of Leven.
The town of Leven, which is a sea-port, stands at the mouth of the Leven, on the west side of Largo Bay, two miles south-east of Kennoway, two and a half miles south-west of Lower Largo, and nine miles north-east of Kirkcaldy.
www.fifefhs.org /Records/Directory/scoonie.htm   (1265 words)

  
 AIIA - David Merson Honoured for Outstanding Individual Contribution
David Merson, founder of Mincom, was recognised with the inaugural CSIRO Tony Benson Award for Individual Achievement in ICT at the ninth annual iAwards last night, Wednesday 25 May.
For 21 years, David Merson was the chief executive officer of Mincom Limited, a company he founded in 1979.
David Merson was chosen as the winner by a select panel of leading figures from the ICT industry and the ICT media in Australia.
www.aiia.com.au /i-cms.isp?page=766   (602 words)

  
 Content Creation: News
Sir David Durie's replies were, at times too general or vague, in others non - committal.
The Group had sent its representative to 'monitor' and listen, but was unable to participate in the discussions because of the short time allocated to the session and its abrupt end.
Paul Tunbridge did have the opportunity to talk to Sir David Durie at a reception prior to the lecture and immediately after it.
www.iberianews.com /cgi-bin/news.cgi?rm=display&articleID=1069431256   (419 words)

  
 AM - Gibraltar votes on sovereignty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In fact, as the Governor David Durie admits, it's a piece of Britain that has all but disappeared in the old country.
DAVID DURIE: Gibraltar is, in its habits and customs and indeed its law, is indeed very British and is reminiscent of the kind of existence that one got in small-medium sized towns in Britain perhaps twenty or thirty years ago and that is very attractive.
DAVID DURIE: I'm often asked this question and I am confident that I will not be.
www.abc.net.au /am/stories/s720690.htm   (564 words)

  
 Durie Brown & Co
Durie Brown and Co Edinburgh Public Library has a photograph of The Old Church, Colinton, taken by Durie Brown and Co. The photograph is undated.
I was interested to receive an e-mail from David L Moak, Jackson, Mississippi, USA, giving yet another address for Durie Brown.
The box it is in, which is original, has a sticker which indicates that it was sold by Durie Brown and that their address was 101 Princes Street at the time.
www.edinphoto.org.uk /pp_d/pp_durie_brown.htm   (267 words)

  
 Annals of Dunfermline - A.D. 1501 - 1601
John Durie, “the learned Monk of Dunfermline,” but now an eminent preacher of the Protestant faith, this year began his active crusade against the bishops.
DAVID FERGUSON, Minister of Dunfermline, was this year (in October) again elected Moderator of the General Assembly.
THE SHRINES OF ST. MARGARET AND ST, DAVID, as also the Sepulchres of Bruce and Randolph watched by Monks.—In 1580 a few Benedictines of Dunfermline, with doors bolted and barred, kept watch in their choir by the Shrines of St. Margaret and St. David and the Sepulchres of Bruce and Randolph.
www.electricscotland.com /HISTORY/dunfermline/chap6part3.htm   (4387 words)

  
 Durie Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Durey or Durie from Dunfermline Scotland - Eleanor Durie Taylor 12/30/01
Re: Duries in Glasgow, Scotland - Pam 8/04/01
Re: Duries in Glasgow, Scotland - Pam 8/06/01
genforum.genealogy.com /durie   (659 words)

  
 The Durie Family
The Duries are an old and honourable Scottish family.
This web site is part of a larger project to record as fully as possible the genealogy of the Durie family and to document the various migrations and movements that led us to live all over the world, and to hold an archive of all Durie documents.
The Durie Family can also help trace ancestors, prepare family trees, obtain copies of old documents and even - in certain circumstances - obtain a LEGITIMATE coat of arms for a Durie.
www.duriefamily.co.uk /index.htm   (403 words)

  
 Speech by Sir David Durie KCMG at the GamCare Annual Conference on 7th July 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Speech by Sir David Durie KCMG at the GamCare Annual Conference on 7th July 2004
Shortly before I joined the Trust, the then Trustees in written evidence to John Greenway’s Scrutiny Committee said “The Trustees recognise that there is a prospect that some of the Government’s proposals (as they then stood) will lead to an increase in problem gambling.
This year can therefore be seen as a year of transition for the Trust.
www.rigt.org.uk /Sir_David_Durie_speech_040707.asp   (1533 words)

  
 Fraser and Anne Surnames - fasn209 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
1851 Census.Teasses Mill,Ceres.Blacksmith.Living with wife and children David and Agnes.Also a servant and a lodger.
A Catherine Durie died 16Aug1842 Teasses Mill,Ceres.Age 19 and died of a liver complaint.
A Catherine Durie died 16Aug1842 Teasses Mill,Ceres.Age 19 of a liver complaint.Shoulld her age perhaps be 9.
www.btinternet.com /~fraser.hamilton2/fasn209.htm   (683 words)

  
 Fife Family History Society - Burntisland Weavers
LINDSAY, JAMES: app to David Mitchel, Sep 1778 (ITB); fied servant to Thomas Stanhous for 12 mths, Nov 12 1781; adm Freeman, Sep 1782 (ITB)
RENTON [RINTON], DAVID: fied servant to David Mitchell for 12 mths, Oct 23 1784
ROYE, DAVID: 2nd son of James Roye, weaver; Burgess, Dec 5 1739 adm Freeman, Nov 1740, in lieu of his brother, John, elder son of James Roye
www.fifefhs.org /Records/trades/burntweav.htm   (1941 words)

  
 AIIA - ICT Industry Acknowledges Best of the Best at 2005 iAwards
David Merson, founder of Mincom, was recognised with the inaugural CSIRO Tony Benson Award for Individual Achievement in ICT.
The award was decided by a special panel of VIP judges from CSIRO, AIIA, National ICT Australia (NICTA), the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, plus representatives from educational institutions, the ICT industry and the ICT media in Australia.
For 21 years, David Merson was the chief executive officer of Mincom Limited, Australia's most successful software company.
www.aiia.com.au /i-cms.isp?page=767&PHPSESSID=9b3f9d1d8562b4a9279268b2f71da44c   (1872 words)

  
 Hunting for an uncommon grammar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 21:55:45 -0500 (CDT) From: rod.j.decker@uwrf.edu I just ran across an intriguing reference in a dissertation from U. Sheffield to a grammar by D. Durie, _Greek Grammar: A Concise Grammar of NT Greek_.
The Gopher entry provides the EMail contact address Here are the two interesting entries: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE Greek grammar : a concise grammar of New Testament Greek / by David Durie.
Durie, 5 Amaroo Street, Reid, A.C.T. 0959440143 (pbk.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Note that the second work is listed as available directly from the author, whose address (of what currency I don't know) is provided.
www.ibiblio.org /bgreek/archives/greek-3/msg00243.html   (235 words)

  
 Independent Publishers Group
With design instruction and horticulture tips, this guide provides all the necessary information and inspiration to create glamorous garden and patio spaces.
Jamie Durie is the host of Backyard Blitz, which is currently Australian television's highest-rated garden show.
He manages his own landscape design business and worked previously as a dancer, model, and gymnast who performed as an acrobat and trapeze artist and trained with the Cirque du Soleil.
www.ipgbook.com /showbook.cfm?bookid=1865087874   (157 words)

  
 AIIA Business Briefing
I was delighted to take part in the ninth annual iAwards in 2005, and to see the depth and diversity of innovation on display.
David Merson, founder of Mincom, was recognised with the inaugural CSIRO Tony Benson Award for Individual Achievement in ICT at the ninth annual iAwards on Wednesday 25 May.
According to AIIA’s government procurement specialist, David Kemp, the meeting was positive and further progress was made.
aiia.e-newsletter.com.au /link/id/e5f29325eb5ad5fd01efP274f37cdc59f0c607dc6/page.html   (1314 words)

  
 City Council Members by Term. Seattle Municipal Archives.
Mayor Harry White resigned November 30, 1891 because of poor health and Hall was elected by the Board and House to fill White's unexpired term.
David T. Denny was appointed December 15, 1891 to fill Hall's vacant seat.
Amasa Miller was elected president of the Board.
www.ci.seattle.wa.us /cityarchives/Reference/City_Council_Chron.html   (2317 words)

  
 Outpatient Cancer Center - Our Expert Team Member - David B. Agus, MD
David B. Agus, MD Research Director, Louis Warschaw Prostate Cancer Center
David B. Agus, MD is Research Director of the Louis Warschaw Prostate Cancer Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
He completed his medical internship and residency training at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
www.csmc.edu /5575.html   (339 words)

  
 About us | 10 February 2005
Members present were: Sir Rodric Braithwaite, Sir Patrick Cormack, the Viscount De L´Isle, Miss Rosemary Dunhill, Sir David Durie, Mr Peter Fox, Dr Dorothy Johnston, Professor Heidi Mirza, Lord Roper, Dr Elizabeth Shepherd, Mr Andreas Whittam Smith and Miss Stephanie Williams.
Also present were Mrs Sarah Tyacke, Keeper of Public Records and Historical Manuscripts Commissioner, together with Dr David Thomas, Dr Elizabeth Hallam Smith, Ms Meg Sweet, Dr Norman James and Ms Julie Skipp of The National Archives, and Mr Tim Padfield, Secretary.
They are Sir Rodric Braithwaite GCMG, Ms Else Churchill, Professor Harry Dickinson, Sir David Durie KCMG, Professor Heidi Mirza, Dr Michael Riley, the Rt Hon the Lord Roper and Ms Stephanie Williams.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /advisorycouncil/meetings/10feb2005.htm   (620 words)

  
 Table of contents for The myth of Islamic tolerance
"The Remnant Dhimmi Populations of the Middle East and North Africa: Forgotten Jewish Refugees and Persecuted Indigenous Christian Communities," by David G. Littman 41.
Saad Eddin Ibrahim and Dr. Neseem Abdel Malek," by David G. Littman 43.
Islamic Council of Victoria, Inc., vs. Catch the Fire Ministries, Inc., Witness Statement of Mark John Durie 64.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0420/2004016022.html   (1009 words)

  
 David O'Hara (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
David O'Hara was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to Patrick and Martha O'Hara...
The Commander: Blackdog (2005) (TV) (as David Patrick O'Hara)....
Find where David O'Hara is credited alongside another name
www.imdb.com /name/nm0641244   (121 words)

  
 iGamingBusiness.com > Responsibility in Gambling Trust Announce New Chairman
Mr Greenway will succeed Sir David Durie on 5th May. The Trustees have expressed their thanks to Sir David for his diligence and commitment to the charity.
The retiring Chairman, Sir David Durie, said ‘I very much welcome John Greenway’s appointment as my successor.
With his extensive knowledge of the issues surrounding problem gambling, he is well placed to ensure that the Trust really does achieve its aim of making it less likely that people will become problem gamblers and more likely that those who do will be able to seek and secure effective help.
www.igamingbusiness.com /article-detail.php?articleID=10455   (551 words)

  
 RootsWeb Message Boards [ Durie ]
Death of William DURIE in CA in 1859 : Vern Dander -- 1 May 2006
Isobel Durie ~ Banished to America in 1685 : Joyce Peck -- 25 Jan 2006
Durie list : david durie -- 18 Jan 2003
boards.ancestry.com /mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.durie   (283 words)

  
 Annals of Dunfermline, 1540 to 1580
ROBERT DURY of that ilk, principal baillie of the Regality of Dunfermline;
GEORGE DURY, Ex-Abbot of Dunfemline, appears to have died early in 1565.
Durie on the north, and the common road on the south." (MS.
www.tulbol.demon.co.uk /dunfermline/annals7.htm   (8207 words)

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