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  DeWitt Colony Under DeWitt & Kerr
The DeWitt Colony of Texas was officially born.
DeWitt Colony leader James Kerr and other colonists were among the Mexican government detachment including Stephen Austin and those from his colonies sent to enforce the law and restore order in Nacogdoches.
As a result of petition for extension by DeWitt and the sympathy of the jefe-politico in San Antonio and Coahuila y Texas governor José María Viesca, the deadline for relocation was extended to June 1828.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/dewitt&kerr.htm   (2679 words)

  
  Charles DeWitt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles DeWitt (1727-1787) was an American miller and statesman from Kingston, New York.
DeWitt married Blandina DuBois (1731-1765) on December 20, 1754 in Hurley (town), New York.
DeWitt was first elected to New York's Colonial Assembly to represent Ulster County in 1768.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_DeWitt   (400 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: DEWITT COUNTY
Although citizens of Clinton protested the use of the county courthouse for military and hospital purposes, DeWitt County was not a center of conflict.
The most dramatic indication of DeWitt County's increasing wealth was in stock raising, in which the total livestock value rose from the post-Civil War depressed figure of $369,621 in 1870 to $1.6 million by 1900.
The number of DeWitt County cattle increased to 49,678 in 1890 (ranking the county seventeenth in the state), and to 50,790 by 1900.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/DD/hcd7.html   (4896 words)

  
 The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
This modern space contains a three-part exhibit that graphically shows the different theories about mental illness and methods of treating it that were in fashion from the opening of the Public Hospital until it was destroyed by fire in 1885.
New exhibits on view at the DeWitt Museum are: Pounds, Pence and Pistareens: The Coins and Currency of Colonial America, and Canisters, Caddies and Chests: Fashionable Tea Containers of the 18th Century.
This exhibition is an outstanding display of military and civilian weapons exploring muzzle-loading firearms, ignition systems, and the evolution of the standing British infantry musket before 1800.
www.history.org /History/museums/dewitt_gallery.cfm   (1014 words)

  
 Stanley v. State (Glaze, J.) CR97-639
Appellant Charles B. Stanley brings this appeal from his conviction of theft of property and a sentence of forty years' imprisonment.
Charles Stanley was a passenger, and his brother, Lawrence Stanley, was the driver.
Because Charles had neither a property interest nor a possessory one, he had no legitimate expectation of privacy in the vehicle.
courts.state.ar.us /opinions/1997b/971204/cr97-639.html   (688 words)

  
 Genealogy Biographies - Dewitt Bodine biography with Bodine genealogy resources by Ancestor Search
DeWitt Bodine, a leading citizen of Hughesville, and for many years prominently identified with the commercial and financial interests of Lycoming county, is the representative of an old and honored ancestry dating back to colonial times, only a few years after the Dutch authority was superseded by English rule.
Charles Bodine, third child of Abraham and Mercy (Paxon) Bodine, was born July 4, 1809.
DeWitt Bodine, third child and third son of Charles and Maria (Christman) Bodine, was born in Hughesville, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, September 22, 1841.
www.searchforancestors.com /bios/pennsylvania/history_of_lycoming_county/bodine_dewitt.html   (1280 words)

  
 George Bush Presidential Library and Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The President has nominated Charles B. DeWitt, of the District of Columbia, to be Director of the National Institute of Justice, Department of Justice.
DeWitt serves as an independent consultant for the Department of Justice and as a research fellow for the National Institute of Justice for the Department of Justice in Washington, DC.
DeWitt served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1968 - 1971.
bushlibrary.tamu.edu /research/papers/1990/90080603.html   (96 words)

  
 Canku Ota - April 5, 2003 - Chief White Eagle Lies in an Unmarked Grave (Mole Lake Band of Chippewa History)
Charles Ackley heard that when this was done that some human bones were found and reburied but he does not know where.
Charles Ackley says that his father, first permanent settler in Langlade County, was born in Chenango County New York, in 1818.
Charles and DeWitt, of Mole Lake, are the only sons of W.L. Ackley surviving.
www.turtletrack.org /CO_FirstPerson/CO_04052003_CharlesAckley.htm   (1052 words)

  
 Greenkill Grist Mill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It was through the marriage of Mattys Mattysen Van Keuren to Tjaatje DeWitt in 1677 that the DeWitt family eventually gained control of the grist mill.
It was during this period that John Jay and George Clinton visited Charles Dewitt and the Greenkill mills.
Dewitt became too old to carry on, was Mr.
www.centuryhouse.org /newsletr/Sprg2000/grengrst.html   (946 words)

  
 deseretnews.com
Charles D. Baker, age 72 passed away on Sunday, February 1, 2004 of complications due to heart surgery.
The eldest son of Donald and Lillian Baker, Charles was born on January 5, 1932 in Dayton Ohio.
Charles had a great love of cars, including building, racing and participating in car shows.Rebuilding and working on houses with John and others was very fulfilling to him.
deseretnews.com /dn/view_ob/0,1588,475005732,00.html   (342 words)

  
 David Dewitt, SP4, Army, Lancaster PA, 25Mar68 46E016 - The Virtual Wall®
DeWitt said Thursday that she had received no further word as to the nature of the wound, nor any notification as to when the body would be returned to the U.S. for burial.
Eugene B. DeWitt, that their son has been awarded the Merit Medal and the Gallantry Cross with Palm by the government of South Vietnam.
DeWitt was cited previously for helping to fight off an enemy attack as part of a recoilless rifle team.
www.virtualwall.org /dd/DewittDE01a.htm   (828 words)

  
 DeWittVille
In past centuries, several illustrious DeWitt's sacrificed their lives because of their enthusiasm and formidable work toward establishing and maintaining a republic form of government, in Holland, and were arrested and fined for the first advocating of sufferage in America.
Charles DeWitt, perhaps the most distinguished of the DeWitts in America, friend of Washing, lived at Greenskill, lies buried at Hawley, just a step beyond Tjerck's place.
Charles DeWitt lived in Kingston, New York, friend of Washington, was very active during Revolutionary times.
dewittville.home.mchsi.com /history.htm   (1167 words)

  
 Office of Public Affairs at Yale - News Release
For her artistic achievements in the area of music, Yale College is proud to award the Louis Sudler Prize for excellence in the arts to Kimberly Akemi DeQuattro.
Wallace DeWitt's learning is matched only by the exuberance and joy that he brings to his scholarship.
DeWitt has won the admiration of his teachers and his fellow students not only for his remarkable intellect, but also for the humility and generosity which he invariably displays as a citizen of Yale, whether writing for the News or participating in the Mellon Forum.
www.yale.edu /opa/newsr/03-05-25-03.all.html   (1561 words)

  
 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'Ch'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and Lennox
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /c/ch   (145 words)

  
 Archives: Story
She was born Nov. 21, 1985, in West Plains, MO. She was a 2004 graduate of DeWitt High School, where she was the FFA president and sweetheart, a member of the Spanish Club, FTA, Art Club, Art Honor Society, Beta Club, FBLA and Science Club.
Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, David and Bren-da Nichols of Gillett; two granddaughters, Misty and her husband, Curtis Fox, of Gillett, and Jennifer Nichols of San Francisco, CA; one brother and his wife, Sonny and Martha Garris of Brinkley and one sister and her husband, Billie and Harvey Holzhauer of Gillett.
A DeWitt woman was found dead last Wednesday morning at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, where she was a student.
www.dewitt-ee.com /articles/2004/12/15/news/news8.txt   (1119 words)

  
 Photo - John Charles 1
At that time, John Charles DeWitt was employed by the Federated Malay States Railways and was stationed in Gemas.
The child the old lady is holding on her lap may be Joseph Louis DeWitt but we remain unsure as John Charles DeWitt actually had a child before Joseph, named Albert DeWitt.
The lady seated at the far left of the photograph is unknown but we believe that she may be one of the sisters to John Charles DeWitt.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Forest/1891/PhotoJohnCharles1.htm   (361 words)

  
 Fourth Generation
Charles William Prouty was born in Daleville, Mississippi in 1893.
Charles William PROUTY and Olive May Augusta DEWITT were married on 16 Sep 1920 in USA, California, San Francisco Co., San Francisco.
Olive DeWitt Prouty attended her 50th golden anniversary at the Kentucky Hotel on June 13, 1953, in Louisville, KY of her high school, L.G.H.S. class of 1903, 1903-1953 Olive, the oldest daughter of Lafe and Mary DeWitt, was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky.
www.sonic.net /~prouty/prouty/b37.htm   (3197 words)

  
 FAQs - DeWitt Family
In the 2nd photo of the photograph collection in John Charles DeWitt 1, isn't the child that is seated between the parents is in a girl's dress and not Joseph Louis DeWitt?
In the photograph collection of John Charles DeWitt 1, could the old woman seated in the center of the photo in the Malay traditional dress (ie.
Therefore, since John Charles specifically referred to the maid as 'Amah', then it would be quite sure that she was Indian.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Forest/1891/FAQ.htm   (1139 words)

  
 Archives: Story
He was born Jan. 24, 2005, in DeWitt to Shelby Dwain and Tammy Erwin Maier.
She was a member of DeWitt Friends Church, serving as clerk of the minister and oversight body elder and assistant Sunday school teacher.
The DeWitt Dragonettes beat Central Arkansas Christian 12-2 last Friday to strengthen their hold on first place in District 6AAA The Dragonettes are now 3-0 in conference play and 6-3 overall.
www.dewitt-ee.com /articles/2005/04/13/news/news8.txt   (754 words)

  
 Howard University - CharterDay'99
Charles DeWitt Watts, known for his brilliance in the field of medicine, is the first African-American surgeon to be certified by a surgical specialty board in the state of North Carolina.
Watts was tutored and encouraged to pursue his surgical career by Dr. Charles R. Drew, a pioneer in blood collection and plasma processing.
He is married to Constance Merrick and is the father of Eileen, Charles Jr., Winifred, and Debbie (deceased).
www.founders.howard.edu /charterday99/Watts.htm   (301 words)

  
 DeWitt Family History Page
I am sure one of the sons of Charles DeWitt of Virginia is the DeWitt from which we descend.
I am of the opinion that we are the descendants from one of those two sons of Charles DeWitt but at this time this researcher has been unable to find the link.
Mary DeWitt (could be Mary Blocker DeWitt) along with two sons one being James was found by another researcher mentioned in the will of a Charles DeWitt.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Ranch/1477/genealogy.dewitt.html   (857 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Representative DeWitt - Interest Group Ratings
2001 On the votes that the Louisiana ACLU considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative DeWitt voted their preferred position 75 percent of the time.
1999 On the votes that the Louisiana ACLU considered to be the most important in 1999, Representative DeWitt voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.
2001 On the votes that the Louisiana Association of Educators considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative DeWitt voted their preferred position 80 percent of the time.
www.vote-smart.org /issue_rating_category.php?can_id=BS022575   (900 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The third Austrian general, Archduke Charles, unable to withstand the Army of Italy, retreated to Vienna.
The heir apparent to the Spanish throne, the Prince of Asturias, betrayed his father King Charles IV, and ascended to the kingship by deceit and foul play, assuming the name of Ferdinand VII.
The rebellion of the Spanish was not able to withstand the massive influx of French, but while he was yet savoring his victory, the Emperor was recalled to Paris.
members.aol.com /CWDeWitt/Napoleon.html   (6158 words)

  
 Connecting Capron Cousins - Person Page 134   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
     Charles Nash O'Brien was born on 13 June 1834 in Poquetanuck, Connecticut.
She married Charles Dewitt Grover on 6 June 1892 in Hanover, Connecticut.
Charles Dewitt Grover (M) Charles Dewitt Grover married Effie Maria O'Brien, daughter of Charles Nash O'Brien and Lucy Almira Kimball, on 6 June 1892 in Hanover, Connecticut.
home.comcast.net /~desilva/p134.htm   (1393 words)

  
 Old-line Boston law firms to merge - The Boston Globe
The new firm, Edwards Angell Palmer and Dodge LLP, will be led by comanaging partners Terrence M. Finn and Charles E. DeWitt Jr., who will be based in Boston, home to the firm's largest office, with 283 attorneys.
DeWitt and Finn said they will negotiate for additional space in that building to accommodate a ''sizeable number of lawyers" who will be moving there.
In the short term, lawyers in certain practice groups also will be moved to Edwards and Angell's current office at 101 Federal St., where the firm has a lease that ''still has a couple years to run," Finn said.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2005/09/30/old_line_boston_law_firms_to_merge   (691 words)

  
 DeWitt Colony Biographies--Surnames A-G
In DeWitt Colony land records he is listed as arriving married with a family of 25 on 26 Feb 1830 and receiving title on 5 May 1831.
He is listed in DeWitt Colony land records as having arrived married with a family of 15 on 26 Feb 1830 and receiving title on 5 May 1831.
Michael Gillen is thought to have arrived in the DeWitt Colony with which were part of the Tennessee-Texas Land Company contract which included many other prominent DeWitt Colonists, several of which received neighboring land grants.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/dewittbios.htm   (7308 words)

  
 Arkansas Municipal League: Publications: City & Town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
If Amendment 3 passes as the November 5 general election, an additional $150,000 probably will be cut from the Dewitt budget because of lost revenues from exemptions of food and medicine from sales taxes.
He pointed out that the St. Charles Mayor Robert Patrick as first vice president of the League would as League president come from the smallest city in the state organization to have its mayor as president and that he as mayor of Little Rock came from the largest city in the state.
Charles’ 2000 population was 261; Little Rock’s was 183,133.
www.arml.org /publications/city_town_article.asp?id=317   (1209 words)

  
 34 Wn.2d 464, DEWITT CHARLES SOUTHWICK et al., Respondents, v. ROY F. SOUTHWICK, as Executor, ...
Respondent DeWitt Southwick and appellant, Roy Southwick, are brothers, nephews of the deceased, Frank F. Sugnet.
In October, 1944, DeWitt terminated his employment with Pan-American and devoted his full time to the novelty shop and to assisting his uncle, refusing other employment which was offered to him, including an opportunity to go to California to engage in construction work.
Respondent DeWitt Southwick, testifying by deposition, stated that, when appellant visited respondents in Duluth, he spoke to the witness about respondents' moving to Bellevue and taking care of the Sugnets, stating that Mr.
www.mrsc.org /mc/courts/supreme/034wn2d/034wn2d0464.htm   (2955 words)

  
 GEORGE WASHINGTON DEWITT; His Descendents
Among the descendants of George Washington DeWitt there are 6 or more Williams, Charles, James and 2 or more of Rebeccas, Roberts and Georges.
For example; George W. DeWitt’s first son was John Perry, to him I give the number 101, John Perry DeWitt’s son William received number 201.
They migrated to Missouri and their first son, John Perry DeWitt, was born in Macon County, Mo. in 1832.
thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org /lochist/periodicals/wrv/v5/n3/temp2.html   (388 words)

  
 DeWitt City Hospital EMS @ Firehouse.com Network
DeWitt City Hospital EMS proudly protects 10000 people living in an area of 100 square miles.
DeWitt City Hospital EMS is made up of: BLS Cert.
DeWitt City Hospital EMS serves the southern part of Arkansas County including: Almyra, St. Charles, Bayou Meto, White River Area, Tichnor, and Gillett.
departments.firehouse.com /dept/DeWittAR   (156 words)

  
 Whats the "II" in Henry D. Smith II?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
But in fact I am the third Henry DeWitt Smith historically, so I probably should have been named III from the start.
The first Henry DeWitt Smith lived 1820-99 and ran a prosperous carriage and bicycle parts manufacturing business in Plantsville, Connecticut.
After that, the names "Henry" and "Charles" alternated as follows, until a shift of gender in the current generation:
www.columbia.edu /~hds2/hds2.html   (149 words)

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