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  Frederick Douglass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, who later became known as Frederick Douglass, was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland near Hillsboro.
Thereafter, as detailed in his Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (published in 1845), Douglass succeeded in learning to read from white children in the neighborhood in which he lived, and by observation of writings of the men with whom he worked.
Shortly after he returned home, Frederick Douglass died of a massive heart attack or stroke in his adopted hometown of Washington D.C. He is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, NY.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frederick_Douglas   (2934 words)

  
 Grace Edna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Grace and Charlie, as he was known, were married in Johnstown, New York on 8/31/1916.
Grace stayed in New York City for a while, but then retired and moved to Boulder, Colorado, to a Methodist retirement home where her sister Marion was living.
Grace and Charlie are buried in the Frederick Family plot in Fairview Cemetary, Altamont, New York, just a short distance from the farmhouse where Grace was born.
www.westpasco.us /~rfrederick/grace.html   (488 words)

  
 TV pioneer and matriarch of museum still busy at 100
CAVE CREEK - Grace Voss Frederick glides through her American history museum on a golf cart because as the years have gone by, she said, walking seems to be the one thing she's having trouble with.
Frederick's friends will be honoring all that is special about the actress, pioneer and philanthropist at a 100th birthday bash today.
Frederick at first said she doesn't have a secret to a long life.
www.azcentral.com /arizonarepublic/local/articles/1103nebirthday03.html   (334 words)

  
 Celia Eliza Tillotson and Alexander Broadfoot
Grace Louise Broadfoot was born January 19, 1889 in Reed's Landing, Wabasha County, Minnesota She married Frederick Brown Wells on June 17, 1934.
Frederick was a wealthy man. He and Grace lived in a huge mansion in Minneapolis.
Frederick was born April 21, 1873 and died August 3, 1953.
www.pibburns.com /celiatil.htm   (3136 words)

  
 The Ontonagon Herald -- The Search for "Little Grace"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Grace was even now, putting shading into the folds of her subject's garment, with each stroke bringing a softness to the fabric in which her subject was attired.
Grace, a child of frail health since a bout with scarlet fever at a younger age, was subject to fainting spells and unable to play freely with other children.
She and her husband, Frederick, had moved to Ontonagon in 1875 and reclaimed the family business from the owner who had purchased it at a mortgage sale some years earlier when her parents had been forced to give it up after a period of financial difficulties.
www.ontonagonherald.com /story/story.shtml   (4163 words)

  
 Obituary- Spencer Grace, OAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Frederick Spencer Grace was born in Mosman, his Sydney schooling interrupted by World War I when his father was sent to Melbourne as chairman of the Interstate Shipping Commission (he died in 1919 in the global Spanish flu epidemic).
With the war over, ATL returned to making tote machines; Grace became managing director and with his war experience and study at Sydney Technical College (now the University of Technology, Sydney) was admitted to the Institute of Production Engineers and the Australian Institute of Management.
Grace is survived by his first wife and their two sons, and by his widow, Eileen, formerly of New York.
users.tpg.com.au /nsrc/obit_spencer.html   (784 words)

  
 FREDERICK HART
Born in Atlanta, Frederick Hart was a young aspiring artist who applied for a job at the Washington National Cathedral in 1967 to learn the skill of stone cutting.
Frederick Hart was inspired by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's writings on science and theology and envisioned a great allegorical work which would evoke the heroic struggle for awakening and consciousness.
Frederick Hart's next major project was the statue of Three Soldiers which he created for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in the nation's capitol.
www.pcart.com /hart   (626 words)

  
 SCI FICTION | Panacea
Grace had seen that look before when Edison was deep in a problem, turning it on the lathe of his mind.
Grace listened to the howl of the wind and the groan of the engines and waited for Captain Frederick to come and tell them don't be stupid, get out of there.
Grace realized she was alone in the room with the great man. No wife this morning.
www.scifi.com /scifiction/originals/originals_archive/stoddard/index.html   (9441 words)

  
 EbooksLib, Your source for quality eBooks!
Frederick of Styria was head of the great house of Hapsburg, and Count Maximilian, my young friend and pupil, was his heir.
Though of mean fortune, Duke Frederick was the head of the great House of Hapsburg, whose founders lived in the morning mists of European history and dwelt proudly amid the peaks of their mountain home.
Her Grace thought that she herself was religious and tried to impress that belief on others; but Max was her god.
www.ebookslib.com /?a=sa&b=7306   (4665 words)

  
 Actress, 100, brings museum of Americana to life
She rides a golf cart while giving museum tours because as the years have gone by, she said, walking seems to be the one thing she's having trouble with.
Four years ago, Frederick donated her 90 acres of desert land and $6 million to the Arizona State University Foundation to endow a cultural center.
Grace Voss Frederick, who turns 100 today, gives all the adult tours in her museum, and neighbor Eileen Kettner gives the tours for children.
www.azcentral.com /community/scottsdale/articles/1103sr-birthday03Z8.html   (525 words)

  
 Foster Family Group Sheet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Frederick L. Foster, 60, died Wednesday night at the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, after a short illness.
Frederick Foster, Grace and Calvin were living together in 1909.
Frederick was living in Hastings, Oswego County, N. when he became ill and eventually died in a Syracuse Hospital.
www.homepagez.com /roehrig/fgsfoster.htm   (655 words)

  
 Frederick Buechner - A Moment of Grace
He talked about who she was and how she grew up in the little town of Stamps, Arkansas, in the 1930's, the height of racism, segregation, dire poverty, in continual fear of their lives in many ways.
As he said, "She is going to tell a very different story from the one you have just heard from Frederick Buechner," I could see Maya Angelou sitting in the front row shaking her head back and forth.
That was the opening of this moment of grace to me, those words she spoke.
www.30goodminutes.org /csec/sermon/buechner_3601.htm   (2665 words)

  
 Alba Jones family of Cambridge
Frederick ("Freddie") was born Sept. 8, 1893 in Cambridge, Iowa and died Sept. 30, 1957 in the Des Moines VA Hospital.
Frederick married Bessie on June 17, 1915 and divorced her less than a year later on February 10, 1916.
Frederick Edward Jones was the son of Alba Jones.
iagenweb.org /boards/story/queries/index.cgi?read=73341   (412 words)

  
 KAET: HORIZON: public affairs program: transcripts: April 21, 2003
Grace Frederick acted on Broadway and was one of the first women to appear on television.
Grace Voss was one of the first actresses to perform on a rarely heard of medium, television.
Grace continued with her shows, getting quite a bit of press.
www.kaet.asu.edu /horizon/transcripts/2003/april/apr21_2003.htm   (3504 words)

  
 The Descendants of Daniel Frederick, born January 1825 and Catherine Carper
Samuel C. Frederick was born in January 1861 in Illinios to Daniel Frederick and Catherine Carper.
Grace Buelah Frederick was born March 22, 1885, to Christopher Columbus Frederick and Henrietta Ann Burns, in Arcadia, Crawford Co., Kansas.
Olive Katherine (Katie) Frederick was born to William C. Frederick and Olive Annettie (Nettie) Tuthill, on December 24, 1889, in Arcadia, Crawford Co., Kansas.
www.naturalaquariums.com /genealogy/frederick.html   (805 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - - ARCHIVE - Court of the Rhineland Palatinate
Frederick falls in love with Éléanore du Berry during the marriage of Antonio di Savoia and Anna of the Grief.
Frederick promises to pay back for the reconstruction of Piemonte, and ends up in the arms of Anna herself, while Éléanore is busy creating a familly for Frederick.
Personnal trainer of Frederick for swordfighting and horseback riding, Welf was chosen as Marschall of the Count's own army soon after Gunther died in 1440, a move that surprised the court in general.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/showthread.php?t=123983&page=1   (7499 words)

  
 Frederick William Henshaw
Henshaw, Frederick T., son, age 7, born Mch 1893 in California; father born in Illinois; mother born in California; attended school 10 months.
Frederick was a judge for several years.    When first elected, he was the youngest judge on the bench in California.
Frederick and Grace were divorced sometime before 1920.    Grace was shown in the 1920 census (Jan 1920) living alone with her children at 1443 6th Ave., Oakland, Alameda County, California:
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?6021   (1292 words)

  
 Gazette.Net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
New health and wellness regulations for Frederick County students will get a tryout this fall and be re-evaluated next year by the school board.
Frederick city’s Education Commission, now in its third year, will become leaner and more focused with fewer members and fewer projects.
A Frederick man has been found guilty of neglect for leaving three developmentally disabled men alone on two separate evenings in 2005.
www.gazette.net /frederickcty   (550 words)

  
 Response: The Seattle Pacific University Magazine
In an earlier memoir, The Sacred Journey, Buechner described the subtle movements of God’s grace in the first part of his life, from an unchurched childhood to his embracing of the Christian faith as a young adult.
Tucked among the peaceful and isolated mountains of Vermont, he honed his ability to perceive and describe the extraordinary overtures of divine grace in the midst of ordinary circumstances.
As Buechner “listens out loud” to his own story, even to those instances that seem on the face of things to be insignifi cant, we as readers are enabled to hear familiar echoes of grace and redemption.
www.spu.edu /depts/uc/response/Autumn2k3/holylistening.html   (1367 words)

  
 Continuing Education Course Author - Grace Frederick Middleton, Ed.D., CCC-SLP
Grace Middleton is professor emerita of Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Texas at El Paso.
After 28 years of service, she retired from the university and upon her retirement she was serving as program director for speech-language pathology.
This course is adapted with permission granted by Imaginart from portions of the book Cleft Palate and Related Disorders by Grace Middleton and Mary Pannbacker, published by PRO-ED, Inc. It provides evaluation and treatment information about velopharyngeal function and dysfunction, including its relevance to cleft palate.
www.onlineceus.com /continuingeducation/authors/middleton.html   (239 words)

  
 The Virtual Wall® - Dennis Grace, 1LT, Marine Corps, Niagara Falls NY, 11Mar70 13W111
1stLt Dennis Frederick Grace was flying as copilot for Major Jim Rider on 11 March 1970.
Major Rider was severely injured and 1stLt Grace killed.
Grace always had a face full of smile.
www.virtualwall.org /dg/GraceDF01a.htm   (123 words)

  
 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . FEATURE . Easter Hope in Time of War . April 18, 2003 | PBS
Author and ordained Presbyterian minister Frederick Buechner says he finds great reassurance in those beliefs, especially during a time of war and uncertainty.
FREDERICK BUECHNER (Author and Presbyterian Minister): Martin Luther said once, "If I were God, I'd kick the world to pieces." But Martin Luther wasn't God, God is God, and God has never kicked the world to pieces.
He keeps reentering the world, keeps offering himself to the world -- by grace, keeps somehow blessing the world, making possible a kind of life which we all, in our deepest being, hunger for.
www.pbs.org /wnet/religionandethics/week633/feature.html   (1023 words)

  
 Grace United Methodist Church
We believe that Grace United Methodist Church is the people of God, the family of faith, the caring followers of Jesus Christ.
Worship in the sanctuary at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m.
You are cordially invited to become part of the “family of God” at Grace Church.
www.graceumc.org   (408 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Alphabet of Grace: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Frederick Buechner's The Alphabet of Grace is a small but lyrical volume of essays that moves through a single day in three chapters.
He makes no claims for himself as special; "most of the times I am indistinguishable from the rest of the herd that jostles and snuffles at the great trough of life." But he also knows how to listen, how to pay attention to the small moments of life where grace in fact breaks through.
Two apple branches clack together: this becomes the metaphor for the "clack-clack" of his life, which is also the sign of "the occasional, obscure glimmering through of grace." Sometimes, this book reminds us, God comes not in the whirlwind but in the still small voice of our ordinary moments.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0060611790   (645 words)

  
 Maryland Censuses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
ANN GRACE, MD, Talbot County, Easton District, 1820
STANDLEY GRACE, MD, Talbot County, Easton District, 1820
MARY GRACE, MD, Talbot County, 2nd District, 1840
home.earthlink.net /~marjorienorris/id23.html   (1068 words)

  
 FredTek: Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
FredTek.com (Frederick + Tekkie = FredTek!) is being developed by the members of the Frederick family.
The head of the development effort is Grace Frederick, a programmer with nearly 15 years of development experience.
However, since she firmly believes that learning on a client's dime is wrong, she started this site is a means through which she can learn about new technologies on her own time.
www.fredtek.com /overview   (118 words)

  
 FREDERICK GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE
John Frederick was the first family member that we have records on.
John Frederick was born 12 Sept. 1787, died 15 Dec. 1864 buried in the Ellerton Brethren Cemetery, and married Mary Ann Easterday on 9 Nov. 1839 in Frederick Co. Maryland.
John may have fought in the War of 1812 and was given a land grant for doing so; the paper work we have, re: war of 1812, may be for a different John Frederick not sure yet.
www.greatnorthern.net /~terryf/Frederick.html   (1831 words)

  
 TLN Presents: Little House on the Prairie
Caroline Lake Quiner was born In Brookfield, Wisconsin on December 12, 1839.
When she was just seven years old, her father died, and three years later Caroline's mother remarried to Frederick Holbrook.
Caroline taught two terms of school when she was only sixteen years old, and then married Charles Phillip Ingalls in Concord, Wisconsin, on February 1, 1860.
www.tln.com /littlehouse/history_parents.html   (179 words)

  
 Directions - Grace Community Christian Church
Where Rosemont Avenue goes from 4 lanes down to 2 lanes, the church building is on the Left hand side.
From the Washington, DC, area, take Route 270 North toward Frederick.
Grace Community Christian Church - 2100 Rosemont Avenue, Frederick MD, 21702 - 301-663-1240
www.gracehappens.net /directions.htm   (433 words)

  
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However, something called "Celebrate Recovery" is giving addicts and their families hope and healing.
Everyday, Pharmacist Raymond Frederick helps people get better at Riddle Drugs in Oliver Springs, and has so for more than 25 years.
Thanks to Dr. Smith and what he calls "God's Grace," Frederick is once again behind the counter, staring down what was his poison in hopes of helping others fight the same fight.
www.wbir.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=30407   (683 words)

  
 Norman Dorsen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Norman Dorsen is Frederick and Grace A. Stokes Professor of Law and Faculty Chair of the Global Law School Program at New York University School of Law.
His first position after graduating from Harvard Law School in 1953 was as assistant to the General Counsel of the Secretary of the Army, then engaged in the famous Army-McCarthy Hearings.
Professor Dorsen and Prosser Gifford of the Library of Congress are the co-organizers of this symposium Democracy and the Rule of Law.
www.loc.gov /bicentennial/bios/democracy/bios_dorsen.html   (235 words)

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