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  Fogler Library: Special Collections - Delano Finding Aid
4, 1847 in Guilford, Maine, was the son of John and Mehitable Warren Delano and married Elizabeth Hartwell, daughter of Lysander and Lucy Rollins Hartwell.
Edward Warren Delano was a University of Maine graduate.
Edward's daughter, Elizabeth Delano Whiteman was the collector of these photographs and papers.
www.library.umaine.edu /speccoll/FindingAids/Delanofa.htm   (257 words)

  
  Columbus Delano - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Columbus Delano, born June 4, 1809 Shoreham, Vermont, United States — died October 23, 1896 in Mount Vernon, Ohio, was a lawyer and a statesman, and a member of the prominent Delano family.
At the age of eight, Columbus Delano's family moved to Mount Vernon in Knox County, Ohio, a place he would call home for the rest of his life.
A member of the Whig Party, Delano became active in politics and in 1844 was elected to the United States House of Representatives as a Whig.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Columbus_Delano   (478 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Delano family
The Delano family in America was founded by Philippe Delano (de la Noye), a 19-year-old Huguenot Pilgrim who arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts on November 11, 1621 on the ship Fortune.
A teenage Philippe Delano became a member of the Leiden French Huguenot church and joined the congregation established by the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England.
There, Delano prospered and was part of the group of men who organized the construction of highways and bridges around the village.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Delano_family   (643 words)

  
 Delano family - guideofcasinos.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Philippe de la Noye was born December 7, 1602 in Leiden, the Netherlands, the son of Jean de la Noye (1570-1604) and Marie le Mahieu.
A teenage Philippe Delano became a member of the Leiden Walloon church and joined the congregation established by the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England.
Over time, family members migrated to different States including Michigan, Maine, New York and as far away as Chile where the descendants of Captain Paul Delano can be found today holding important positions among the aristocracy of that nation.
www.guideofcasinos.com /Delano_family.html   (507 words)

  
 Prologue - Prologue: Selected Articles
Catherine Delano's journal, which her son Frederic found on September 23, 1928, at the Homestead in Fairhaven, is in the Frederic A. Delano Papers.
Delano Family Papers, Other Family Papers, folder: "Story Written by Cousin Elizabeth Babcock for the travellers in the ship Surprise to China." Catherine Delano's assessment of Captain Ranlett is in a letter she wrote on board ship on Sunday, September 21, 1862 (the day on which he and Sallie celebrated their birthdays).
The letters quoted in "Delano Reactions to News of the War at Home," are at the Roosevelt Library, primarily in the Delano Family Papers, Papers of Franklin Hughes Delano, Family Correspondence, in folders bearing the name of the family member to whom reference is made in the sidebar.
www.archives.gov /publications/prologue/1999/fall/roosevelt-family-history-5.html   (2428 words)

  
 Delano's History
Delano's is a furniture and floor covering business that is managed today by Delano Fultz and his sons Chuck and Kent.
The venture was started by Delano in the early '70s, as what the family jokingly refers to as a "junk and rag" business.
In addition to the business that started in Terra Alta, the family has also expanded their interests in recent years to include a second store in Deep Creek, and have a used car lot and rental storage buildings, and provide moving service for local families.
www.delanos.com /history.html   (611 words)

  
 Coat-of-Arms - Family Crests - Mottos
HILTON: The arms of the ancient house of Hilton, County Durham, one of the great baronial families of Palatinate barons of the Bishopric to which Baron Robert de Hilton belonged, are thus described: Arms--Argent, two bars azure.
Of the same family were William Livingston, governor of the New Jersey Colony and Philip Livingston, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
MYERS: Reitstap, an authority on hearaldry, thus describes the coat-of-arms borne by Myer of Holland: Arms--Or, two scyths in saltire proper, between in chief a mullet azure, and in base three martlets sable, poised one and two, in base pont a mullet of the third (azure).
www.darcisplace.com /darci/coat-of-arms.htm   (421 words)

  
 Franklin D. Roosevelt - MSN Encarta
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, at his family’s estate at Hyde Park, in Dutchess County, New York.
Sara Delano, 26 years younger than her previously widowed husband, brought to the marriage a fortune considerably larger than that of James Roosevelt.
The Delano family had prospered trading with China, and Sara herself had spent some time with her parents in Hong Kong.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761562953/Franklin_Delano_Roosevelt.html   (999 words)

  
 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Delano family in America was founded by Philippe Delano (de Lannoy), a 19-year-old Separatist of Walloon descent who arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts on November 9, 1621 on the ship Fortune.
As a teenager, Philippe Delano was a member of the Leiden Walloon Church (Waalse Kerk) and later entered the Separatist congregation established by the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England under the leadership of the English Separatist John Robinson.
The family's commercial success was such that they would become part of the Massachusetts aristocracy, sometimes referred to as one of the Boston Brahmins (the "First Families of Boston").
www.gainesville.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Delano_family   (811 words)

  
 Delano family - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
The Delano family in America was founded by Philippe Delano (de la Noye), a 19-year-old Huguenot Pilgrim who arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts on November 11, 1621 on the ship Fortune.
A teenage Philippe Delano became a member of the Leiden French Huguenot church and joined the congregation established by the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England.
There, Delano prospered and was part of the group of men who organized the construction of highways and bridges around the village.
www.music.us /education/D/Delano-family.htm   (694 words)

  
 Delano Family Crest
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
The Delano Family Crest was acquired from the Houseofnames.com archives.
The Delano Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.fc/qx/delano-family-crest.htm   (698 words)

  
 Sex in the Delano Family
Virginia Frances Delano must have been hiding in those mattresses with him, because they were married at Ebenezer in 1864 and then went to Delaware.
George's family was about the last of the Delanos to live on the original land holdings of Philippe de Lannoy.
Delano were in one room and I was in the adjoining one.
www.delanoye.org /Primary/Sex-in-the-Family.html   (3068 words)

  
 Delano Herald Journal - Main
Frank and Marlene Muckenhirn, of Delano, proudly stand in front of a photo collage of pictures of their 11 grandchildren, which Frank takes himself.
Delano area residents experienced four power outages around Thanksgiving – including one about a half hour after the lighting of the Christmas tree in downtown.
Delano’s Teacher of the Year, Teresa Langton has a high-energy approach to teaching that brings out the love of learning in each of her students, said Delano Elementary School Principal Darren Schuler.
www.delanoheraldjournal.com   (423 words)

  
 NYT Archives Article
Delano's problem, as with all traders, European and American, was that China had much to sell but declined to buy.
Writing home, Delano said he could not pretend to justify the opium trade on moral grounds, ''but as a merchant I insist it has been.
Warren Delano returned to America rich, and in 1851 settled in Newburgh, N.Y. There he eventually gave his daughter Sara in marriage to a well-born neighbor, James Roosevelt, the father of Franklin Roosevelt.
www.wellesley.edu /Chemistry/Chem101/opiates/opium-war.html   (634 words)

  
 Delano Family Counselors | Delano Marriage Counselors
Marriage and family counselors are usually trained at helping couples and families work through their problems and resolve their conflicts be helping them communicate their feelings and needs in a safe and supportive environment.
Because a good family or marriage counselor be a great way to successfully identify and deal with major relationship issues, it is important that you choose one who is qualified and experienced.
Marriage and family counselors are usually trained at helping couples and families work through a variety of personal and relationship issues including infidelity, substance abuse, communication problems, divorce, blended families, anger, sexual problems, and violent or abusive behavior.
www.magicyellow.com /category/Marriage_and_Family_Counselors/Delano_MN.html   (619 words)

  
 Jack and Irene Delano Oral History Interview Conducted by Richard K. Doud for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian ...
JACK DELANO: One of the conditions was that you had to have a car and you had to be able to drive and you had to provide your own transportation.
Delano is here because I think she has definite ideas to add to some of these, so if it's all right with you, we'll just shut this off until she gets back.
IRENE DELANO: Well, and talking about the depressed areas and all that, I think it is very important to say that if the file photographers had been equally interested in every aspect of American life, we would have had such a diverse thing that we wouldn't have had these great photographs.
artarchives.si.edu /collections/oralhistories/transcripts/delano65.htm   (16875 words)

  
 Northeast Story
His father, Jack Delano, was a renowned photographer with the New Deal's Farm Security Administration who documented some of the most important pictures of Puerto Rico in the 1940s and 1970s.
Jack Delano had put his camera down to work at an educational television station, and mostly what Pablo Delano remembers is his mother Irene salvaging the occasional photograph from the trash.
Jack Delano once sat with a group of students and tried to explain what it was about Puerto Rico that captured the heart of someone who wasn't even Puerto Rican -- who had emigrated from the Ukraine to the mainland United States when he was 7.
www.trincoll.edu /pub/city/diversity_at_trinity/Delano.htm   (870 words)

  
 The Making of a Museum: How Henry Walters Brought Art to Baltimore
In Venice that summer, Walters encountered William Adams Delano, who was a friend and relative of his sister ’s family and had recently received a diploma in architecture from the École des Beaux-Arts.
The core of Delano’s building was the sky-lit courtyard which, in its articulation of marble, paired columns, arches, and pilasters, and its divided staircase, approximated the Genoese protoype.
Delano adopted features from its neoclassical façade: the division of ashlar and rusticated masonry, the Corinthian pilasters separating the bays in the upper story, and the frieze of Roman scroll panels set with confronting winged putti.
www.neh.gov /news/humanities/2001-09/makingofamuseum.html   (1984 words)

  
 Columbus Delano Information
However, the corruption that permeated much of President Grant's administration became especially rampant in the Bureau of Indian Affairs during Delano's tenure, and it ultimately led to Delano resigning his position on October 19, 1875.
Delano resigned because of evidence that his son, John Delano, had been given partnerships in surveying contracts over which the Interior Department had control.
Columbus Delano died in 1896 and was interred in Mound View Cemetery in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
www.bookrags.com /Columbus_Delano   (527 words)

  
 Delano family
Delano / Roosevelt Lineage to FDR Delano Family History -courtesy of Chris Richards and the Fairhaven Navigator.
Delano Homestead Bed and Beakfast, Fairhaven MA Inn, South Coast...
The business stayed in the DeLano family until 1984, when Roger Ganger, a young man with a solid business background and a lot of energy convinced the DeLano family that he was the man to carry their...
www.logicjungle.com /Delano_family.html   (327 words)

  
 Delano family - Slider   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Philippe de la Noye was born December 7, 1602 in Leiden, Holland, the son of Jean de la Noye (1570–1604) and Marie le Mahieu.
In 1623 Philippe Delano received a land grant in Plymouth but sold this property in 1627 and moved to Duxborough where in 1634 he married Hester Dewsbury (1613–1657).
Paul Delano, (1775–1842), Commander of the Chilean Department of the Navy
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 DELANO family history and genealogy information : Delano ancestry links
Francis Ralph Delano was born September 6, 1842, at Lockport, New York.
(2) - The American House of Delano, 1621-2003 - The American House of Delano, Book the Third, being the Genealogy, History and Alliances of the Delano's in North, South and Central America from 1621-2002, for the members of the...
genealogy software and family history research database for the Delano name will likely be included in the updates along with an automated form to submit data for Delano family history..
www.museumstuff.com /zg.cgi?w=delano   (406 words)

  
 Delano Family History: Photos, Forum, Stories, and Recipes - AncientFaces.com
This page is dedicated to Delano family history, Delano family photos, and Delano family genealogy.
You can share your own Delano family history, or make a donation in honor of the Delano family.
Family Spaces are personal websites where you can easily display and manage your family history in one place!
www.ancientfaces.com /research/surnames/D/Delano   (168 words)

  
 DeLano Inn Bed and Breakfast Allegan, Mi, near Saugatuck and South Haven.
Hiram and Viola DeLano proceeded to sell the home to their son, Earl DeLano, and then bought back the house, doing this several times, so as to create the appearance that the Allegan State Savings Bank (which the DeLano family owned) was a secure and well run bank.
Hiram DeLano died in 1921 and through some court litigations and sale(s) of the home amongst the family, Earl DeLano finally retained ownership of what is now the existing property.
1689: Lt. Jonathan Delano and Seth Pope are elected Deputies from Dartmouth to Plymouth Court.
www.delanoinn.com /about_the_inn.htm   (766 words)

  
 Sara Delano Roosevelt
Sara Delano Roosevelt (SDR) was the daughter of Warren Delano, a wealthy merchant who made a fortune in the tea and opium trade in China, and after losing it, returned to make a second fortune.
After the birth of Franklin Delano Roosevelt on January 30, 1882, she was advised to have no more children.
The Delanos were a close and supportive family, unlike ER's mother's family, the Halls, and ER at first appreciated her mother-in-law's attention.
www.nps.gov /archive/elro/glossary/roosevelt-sara-delano.htm   (728 words)

  
 Miami Dolphin
Porpoises (suborder Odontoceti, family Phocoenidae) are thus not dolphins in oursense.
Orcas and some related species belong to the Delphinidae family and thereforequalify as dolphins, even though they are called whales in common language.
The family Delphinidae is the largest in the Cetacea, andrelatively recent: dolphins evolved about 10 million years ago, during the Miocene.
www.altvetmed.com /face/987-miami-dolphin.html   (651 words)

  
 tvabrams
Rudd; M. Delano and M. Delano, both with families; it is apparent he was the advance scout for other family members.
Delano, Henry Delano, Ransom L Rice, Sanford and William Hale, Joseph Dodds, and John Mctravers (Matravers) as being in Pensaukee; this sheet obviously is for the Brookside area.
The Belanger family, were not liked in the area, and when Tom Moody, the son of Dell and Mae, returned home from military service they sold the store to him.
www.rootsweb.com /~wioconto/tvbrookside.htm   (4079 words)

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