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  Pickaway County, Ohio History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edson B. Olds, of Pickaway, was elected in 1846, and was chosen Speaker of the Senate.
Olds resigned and at the election in October, 185o, Joseph H. Geiger was elected for the unexpired term.
The Joseph Olds elected in 1820 and 1841 was the uncle of the Joseph Olds elected in 1857, 1859 and 1865.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Pickaway/PickawayChapXIX.htm   (1917 words)

  
 Pickaway County, Ohio History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Olds (late of Bloomfield), might be consulted by their patients at their office at the Circleville Drug Store.
Their home was one of the landmarks of the old circle, a charmingly situated brick house, standing diagonally to Franklin street, the tearing down of which in 1905 removed almost the last remnant of that peculiar conformation, to which the town owes its name.
Edson Christopher Brown was born in Circleville, December 25, 1876.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Pickaway/PickawayChapXXVIII.htm   (7017 words)

  
 OLD FamilyTreeDNA Project Website - Family Project Website
In the United States, there are three main branches of the Old family: Norfolk, VA; Amelia, VA and Albemarle, VA. Most of the members of the Old family in the U.S. can trace themselves to one of these three branches.
This group includes Ransom Eli Olds, founder of the Oldsmobile and Edson B. Olds who wrote (in 1915) The Olds (Old and Ould) Family in England and America.
Tests of the descendent of Joshua J. Old whose descendents settled in SE MO, and SW MO are related to the Amelia Co., VA branch.
www.familytreedna.com /public/Old   (466 words)

  
 Re: Elizabeth Olds b. 6 Sept 1772 Brookfield, Mass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Her line is found in Edson B. Olds “The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America”, Washington, D. Her line is as follows:
She was a niece to the Comfort Olds (b 1724 - ?) referenced in my original inquiry.
The Edson B. Olds reference does not follow her line beyond her birth.
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/print.cgi?olds::18.html   (141 words)

  
 Susan Lyman Book
B Baldwin must have enjoyed his lovely home and the Fletcher family who succeeded the Baldwin ownership have felt ever grateful to him for its substantialness and beauty.
A proposition to purchase an addition to the school site at a cost of $3000 and to construct and equip a new school at a cost of $297,000 was put to the voters of the district in February 1930 and both were voted down.
Dixon, a railroad conductor on the old R.W. and 0.
norwoodny.org /history-lyman.html   (15622 words)

  
 Edson Leader, Edson, AB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edson had won the first game 7-2 the previous evening, taking the playoff 13 goals to two.
He added the age change instituted last season, which allowed 15 years olds to play midget, may have contributed to an overall drop in calibre in some cases.
Meanwhile, Edson will play Westlock Sabres in the second round of the SPHL playoffs.
www.edsonleader.com /story.php?id=145968   (346 words)

  
 Olds matchmaking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Olds meet with a psychologist to discuss their background, previous relationship, and goals.
Olds Jewish matchmaking organization for singles who have been married before; serves greater Olds New York City area.
Olds Southern California's Gay & Lesbian Matchmaking Service - Their staff will arrange introductions with persons they deem compatible after they interview you in person.
matchmaking.americanpersonals.com /singles/9880.html   (470 words)

  
 The Descendants of John Whitney, p. 136 - 140   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The large glass, holding a quart, two-thirds full of water, was well seasoned with loaf sugar, when it was filled up with "old Jamaica rum," and well mixed by an adept use of the "toddy stick," receiving its finishing touch with a sprinkling of grated nutmeg.
He lived successively in Spencer, Mass., Tolland, Conn., and Springfield, Vt. He and all his brothers and all his brothers-in-law were in he Revolutionary army, but perhaps his chief help to the country was in the manufacture of saltpetre, which was made into gunpowder.
He was both a farmer and a carpenter, and after he went to Vermont he engaged in the manufacture of brick, of rope and of chairs.
www.whitneygen.org /archives/extracts/pierce/p136-140.htm   (2108 words)

  
 MuniMall Newsletter - April 25, 2002
EDSON -- Edson’s recycling depot received praise from many councillors, including Linda Ambrogiano, who appreciates the renovations being conducted and knows the future of the environment depends upon the success of these depots.
EDSON -- Overall, it looks like Yellowhead County is on the right track when it comes to recreation policy and funding structure of county rec.
OLDS -- The town budget amounts to more than $9.08 million, out of which more than $5.6 million must be raised by general taxation.
www.munimall.net /newsletter/2002_archive/04_25_newsletter_news.htm   (1695 words)

  
 MuniMall Newsletter - April 18, 2002
OLDS -- The Olds Golf Club is concerned about an application before the Mountain View County Municipal Planning Commission that would see an increase of country residential development surrounding the Olds golf course.
EDSON -- Yellowhead County unveiled its operating and capital budgets April 9 but it will be awhile yet before tax notices will be in the mail.
EDSON -- Members of Yellowhead County Council expect opposition to their latest decision regarding an industrial park on county land, just east of the Edson town boundary.
www.munimall.net /newsletter/2002_archive/04_18_newsletter_news.htm   (1952 words)

  
 Ancestry Message Boards - Message [ Olds ]
Franklin OLDS was the son of Alfred OLDS and Corintha Harding (b.
Alfred Kennedy OLDS was the son of Thomas OLDS, Jr.
Ezekiel OLDS (1727-1777) was the son of William, who was the son of Robert, the original settler.
boards.ancestry.com /mbexec/message/an/surnames.olds/309.1   (319 words)

  
 Edson Leader, Edson, AB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Town of Edson is joining other communities to lobby the province for an increase in police funding.
Town council approved at a meeting last Tuesday to develop a strategy for the lobbying effort, along with Hinton, Olds, Okotoks, Bonnyville, Brooks and the Municipality of Wood Buffalo.
The communities will be asking the province to hike the funding from $16 per capita to $35 per capita for towns with a population between 5,000 and 15,000.
www.edsonleader.com /story.php?id=125923   (277 words)

  
 Ackland Art Museum | History of the Ackland
Edson B. Olds, Jr., and the American Security and Trust Company, were handled by John E. Larson of McKenney, Flannery and Craighill; those of the University by the former governor of North Carolina O. Max Gardner, a devoted trustee of the University and a member of the Washington law office of Gardner, Morrison, and Robers.
Adelicia was an immensely rich young widow, the daughter of Oliver B. Hayes, a native of South Hadley, Massachusetts, who had come to Tennessee where he married Sarah C. Hightower.
He was related to President Rutherford B. Hayes, a link that later gave Adelicia's sons connections in the capital.
www.ackland.org /visit/history.html   (2534 words)

  
 WHITNEY Family References in the FHL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Boltons of old and New England : with a genealogy of the descendants of William Bolton of Reading, Mass., 1720.
Daniel L. Sherwood and his paternal ancestors : including Sherwood evidences both in England and America from the first mention of the name in history, about seven hundred and fifty years ago, down to and including Thomas Sherwood, the American pioneer, and Francis Sherwood, the Maryland pioneer, and some of their many descendants...
A genealogy outline of the descendants of Asahel Lovell, Lovell, Burrell B., 1919-.
www.whitneygen.org /archives/extracts/fhl.html   (2985 words)

  
 Biographies For Muscatine County, Iowa
He was born in Muscatine, April 20, 1862, and ia s son of Dr. George and Almira Louise (Olds) Reeder, the former a native of Maryland and the later of Ohio.
Dr. Edson B. Olds located in Ohio and became famous as a congressman from that state.
Chauncey Olds was elected lieutenant governor ; Chester Olds became a prominent merchant ; Gamalial Olds was a well known pioneer of Muscatine county ; and William R. Olds was also a prominent resident of this county.
www.rootsweb.com /~iamuscat/biographies1911/reeder.htm   (925 words)

  
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www.choicehoteltravel.com /alberta-hotels/edson_hotels.htm   (118 words)

  
 The Provost-Marshal And The Citizen
Richard B. Carmichael, a judge of the State court, was a man of courage, devoted to his profession, and almost fanatical in his belief in the supremacy of the law and the strict construction of the Constitution.
In 1861, he charged the grand juries of his circuit that these arrests were unlawful and that it was the duty of that body to return indictments against those responsible.
In Ohio, an old man of seventy, Dr. Edson B. Olds, formerly a member of the United States House of Representatives for six years,was arrested and taken from his home at night and sent to Fort Lafayette, charged with discouraging enlistments in the army.
www.civilwarhome.com /ProvostMarshal.htm   (3746 words)

  
 Whitney Articles, NEHGR, Vol. 89   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
EDSON BALDWIN OLDS, of Washington, D. C., elected a resident (annual) member 4 May 1926, was born at Minneapolis, Minn., 8 February 1857, the son of Rev. Mark Lafayette and Katherine (Sargent)(Dustin) Olds, and died at his home in Silver Springs, Md., 9 September 1934.
Olds (Olde), a native of Sherborne, co. Dorset, England, a resident of Windsor, Conn., as early as 1677, a settler at Suffield, Mass., in 1673, where he married secondly, 1 April 1689, Dorothy Granger, and died 16 January 1727/8, through John
Halleck D. Fry (Evelyn Bradford), of West Virginia, and Edson Baldwin Olds, A.B. (University of Maryland, 1928), of Washington, D. C., survive him.
www.whitneygen.org /archives/extracts/nehgr/089.html   (365 words)

  
 Marlboro
In the struggle the bear seized his opponĀ­ent's leg in his jaws and made a frightful wound.
He was the oldest man living in town at his death, and they were the oldest married couple, having lived together 58 years.
They commenced business without capital and invented and manufactured a varity of diamond pointed tools by which they have admirably succeeded in establishing for themselves the reputation of business men.
www.rootsweb.com /%7Evtwindha/vhg5/marlboro.htm   (5389 words)

  
 November, 1862
Interviews Samuel B. Ruggles, New York lawyer, politician, and railroad and bank director, regarding "active steps to favor N.Y." Bates, Diary, 24 November 1862.
Referring to slave belonging to Judge George Robertson of Kentucky, Lincoln writes: "If this be true, convey yours [slave] to Col. [William L.] Utley, so that he can make him free, and I will pay you any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars." Abraham Lincoln to George Robertson, 26 November 1862, CW, 5:512-14.
Edson B. Olds (Ohio), imprisoned in Fort Lafayette, N.Y., for disloyalty.
www.stg.brown.edu /projects/lincoln/month.php?yyyy=1862&mm=11   (2420 words)

  
 Marlboro
In 1822 the old meeting house was taken down, and a commodious town house erected.
The old hunter was disabled a long time by the wound and carried the scar to the grave.
In 1762 he married Phebe Harrington, of Grafton, Mass., and moved to Marlboro in the spring of 1770.
www.rootsweb.com /~vtwindha/vhg5/marlboro.htm   (5389 words)

  
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While i n prison Olds was elected to the state legislature and he took his seat in that body upon his return.
If sufficient troops and means are given him and he is not hampered by jealousies or countermanding orders b ut let alone, the most favorable result may be anticipated.-- His bravery, energy, and ability are undoubted, and he will not waste his time in useless delay.
The reason of their failing to comply with my order was, probably, the influence exercised over them by their old chief, Opothleoholo; Whether they r eturn or not, there will be no difficulty in filling that regiment with Loyal Creeks, so soon as this command reaches a point in somewhat closer proximity to their Nation.
lcweb2.loc.gov /mss/mal/maltext/rtf_orig/mal044f.rtf   (15943 words)

  
 ppl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
She has a degree from Olds College as a master spinner.
She has made all kinds of different yarns from various different fibers including wool, flax, goat, Musk oxen, silk, and Alpaca.
She can take raw wool and transform it into a work of art in the form of socks, sweater, horse blanket, slippers, mittens, felt clothing, or any thing else you can think of.
www.telusplanet.net /public/knitwit/ppl.htm   (177 words)

  
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But mirabile dictu Ia party which, when you come to poll it, is composed mainly of the old Whig party, Free-Soilers, Abolitionists, and a few Democrats, who, deluded by its extravagant professions, or seduced by the prospect of a more speedy participation in the distribution of the spoils, abandoned their own party.
Let us call the child by the name the people love; but when he is old enough we will teach him his own name and what a store of hate he has laid up, against these same people ~ho have driven his fathers out from amongst them.
The absence of old men was notable; those present being of the middle age, plain and thoughtful people, whose features active habits had impressed with intelligence, and business had stamped with the spirit of the age.
lcweb2.loc.gov /ndlpcoop/nicmoas/usde/usde0037.sgm   (17335 words)

  
 Turner-Baker Microfilm Index: Indiana State University Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
At the end of this index or either version of the pamphlet is a case file index which contains microfilm roll, or reel, numbers and the corresponding ranges of case numbers found on particular rolls of film.
Cashell, Hazel B. Cassell, V. Cassels, A. Casserly, Thomas
Elliott, Samuel B. Elliott, Thomas D. Elliott, William F. Elliott, William L. Ellis, Albert H. Ellis, Clavin A. Ellis, E. Ellis, F. Ellis, T. Ellis, W. Ellithorp, L B. Ellithorp, S. Elmore, James
odin.indstate.edu /level1.dir/cml/rbsc/neff/tbindex.html   (5225 words)

  
 1883 History of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio, Part 3, Chap. 13
Under the old constitution the functions of the probate court, were performed by the associate judges of the court of common pleas, and clerk of court.
In 1846-47, Dr. Edward B. Olds, of Pickaway, was senator from the same district.
After the adoption of the new constitution, in 1851, Fairfield was associated with Hocking and Athens counties, in the redistricting.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~tfisher/fphpart3chap13.htm   (2537 words)

  
 Re: Hall Family on Winston Churchill's (Jerome) mother's side
Bartholomew Olde's birthdate should be shown as 1555 (NOT 1560).
In short, although it has apparently been established Margaret Churchill married Bartholomew Olde June 21, 1574, dates given for births and deaths of both appear to be more speculative than fact.
"In point of fact Bartholomew and Margaret were married June 21, 1574 according to the "Olds Genealogy" by Edson B. Olds (1915) and this marriage date was from a parish register.
genforum.genealogy.com /churchill/messages/1695.html   (353 words)

  
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The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, Edson B. Olds, 1915.
Pearce Genealogy: being the Record of the Posterity of Richard Pearce, and early Inhabitant of Portsmouth, in Rhode Island, Col.
The Ancestry and the Descendants of John Pratt of Hartford, Conn., 1538-1900, Charles B. Whittelsey, 1900.
www.vermonthistory.org /adopt/n-r.htm   (937 words)

  
 Democratic Caucus - Office of the Clerk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Former Parliamentarian Clarence Cannon's notes state "Cox died during this Congress and [Representative James B.] McCreary evidently succeeded or acted for him." However, Representative Cox died on September 10, 1889, six months after the sine die adjournment of the 50th Congress and the convening of the 51st Congress.
They show the election of Representative James Hay as chairman on January 19, 1911, but do not mention a resignation by incumbent chairman Clayton, nor do they specify that Hay was elected chairman for the new Congress.
Representative Hoyer was elected Caucus Chairman on June 21, 1989, following the June 14, 1989, election of Representative William (Bill) H. Gray III as Majority Whip.
clerk.house.gov /histHigh/Congressional_History/dem_caucus.html   (472 words)

  
 Family Tree DNA - we do genetic tests for your genealogy questions!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The first series of test reveal that the descendents of John Old of Amelia County do not have a common ancestor with the Norfolk Co., VA branch.
Recent testing of a descendent of the Old Family of Albemarle County, VA indicates that there is not a connection between this branch and the two other major branches, Norfolk and Amelia.
Other new testing shows that the Olds of Lauderdale County, TN are not related to Norfolk but is related to the Olds in New England.
www.familytreedna.com /surname_join.asp?code=V59605&special=True   (536 words)

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