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  Frederick H. Sandherr, 1865-1951   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Frederick is working at a [wood] planning mill; Sophia is at school.
A Maria Sandherr was buried in Friedens Cemetery on 13 Dec. 1891 in Frieden's Cemetery.
Frederick and Sibilla were both born in Missouri but their parents were born in Germany.
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 St. Clair County, IL Historical Information
Henry always seemed to have bad luck, a lot of which was his own making, because of poor planing and lack of caring properly for his livestock and equipment.
Henry and Margaretha are buried in unmarked graves in Dixon Cemetery near DeSoto.
Frederick was born 10 Oct. 1861, Philip on 20 Nov. 1863, and William on 9 Oct. 1870.
www.iltrails.org /stclair/stchist.htm   (5766 words)

  
 Mueller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand von Mueller (von Müller) (1825-1896), German-Australian botanist
Max Mueller, German orientalist, author of works on comparative religion and Indo-Aryan languages.
Robert Mueller (born 1944), U.S. lawyer, Director of the FBI
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mueller   (125 words)

  
 BIO: Frederick Arnold, First Bakery in Bay City, Bay County, MI / BAY-journal
Frederick and two of his brothers took their trade to Michigan, opening bakeries in Bay City, Port Huron and Ludington.
Frederick was the son of Andreas and Johanna Arnold, he had fourteen siblings, five of whom also immigrated to Bay City.
Henry Arnold and Grace Simpson were married November 4, 1907 and they had seven children: Leatha born in 1908 and died in 1911, Wilbur born in 1910, Chester born in 1912, Florence born in 1914, Grant born in 1916, Lois born in 1920, and William born in 1923.
bay-journal.com /bay/1he/people/fp-arnold-frederick.html   (2411 words)

  
 Who Owns The West? Mining Claims in America's West
Henry Mueller is one of 92,125 beneficiaries of a 132-year-old federal mining law that gives away precious metals, minerals, and even the title to the land itself for less than $10 an acre.
Henry Mueller gained title to an estimated 140 acres of lands previously owned by the public giving Henry Mueller more total land holdings (claims and patents) than 74.9% of all other mining interests.
Henry Mueller is one of 63,768 beneficiaries of a long-standing federal subsidy called "patenting" that allows mining interests to purchase public land for no more than $5 an acre.
www.ewg.org /mining/owners/overview.php?cust_id=1871174   (416 words)

  
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Oct 15 (ditto) (7) John Frederick, Frederick Ermentraut born Sept. 24, 1759; and wife Catharine bapt.
Nov 1, 1801 Henry Christ and (309) Sarah, born une Peter Seich and Catherine 27, 1801, bapt.
[9] Rev. Frederick Henry Giese was settled in Loudon county, Va., 1783- 1794.
www.angelfire.com /oh3/fallsburg1/PeakedMountainChurch.htm   (5092 words)

  
 Frederick Geier and the Cincinnati Mill
hen Frederick Geier paid $7000 in 1887 for an interest in Cincinnati Screw and Tap Co., it was a small job shop in downtown Cincinnati.
 Mueller served as vice president, until selling his interest in the company in 1891.
 Henry Ford at Ford Motor Co. let Geier know he was much more interested in centerless grinding.
www.libraries.uc.edu /research/subject_resources/business/book_Frederick_Geier_and_CinMill.html   (2123 words)

  
 Eisenhower, by Carlo D'Este
For Eisenhower, a man unused to expressing his emotions publicly, it was a painfully moving yet exhilarating experience, and the closest he would come to being one of them.
NBC correspondent Merrill Mueller stood nearby and noted that Eisenhower, his hands deep in his pockets, had tears in his eyes.
Sir Frederick Morgan has said, "but mostly," notes historian Eric Larrabee, "it was a quality that Eisenhower himself went to some lengths to conceal from the public: intelligence, an intelligence as icy as has ever risen to the higher reaches of American life."
www.henryholt.com /holt/eisenhowerexcrpt.htm   (1648 words)

  
 Kleekamp - pafg06.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
J Henry Kleekamp (John Matthias, Heinrich "Henry", Johannes Herman Frederick) was born 27 Dec 1889 in Missouri.
Catherine A. "Katy" Kleekamp (John Matthias, Heinrich "Henry", Johannes Herman Frederick) was born 14 Aug 1891 in Missouri.
Louis Richard Kleekamp (John Matthias, Heinrich "Henry", Johannes Herman Frederick) was born 17 Aug 1895.
washingtonmo.com /genealogy/kleekamp/pafg06.htm   (363 words)

  
 The John Frederick Miller Home Page
John Frederick Miller was a true pioneer of the early American frontier in Southwest Virginia.
Henry Huffman, who was a member of the 1734 group from Nassau-Siegen was also from the Freudenberg parish, and it may have been due to his influence that these five men settled permanently in Virginia.
A Patent was issued to John Frederick Miller on August 16, 1756, in Lunenburg County, for 400 acres, on Spoon Creek of Mayo River.
www.angelfire.com /folk/cemiller/jfredmil.html   (5843 words)

  
 Anton Wagner: Frederick Jacobi and Herman Voaden:The Prodigal Son
Examining Frederick Jacobi’s collaboration with Herman Voaden in the creation of The Prodigal Son and their attempts to produce the work in the United States, Canada and England reveals a fascinating cultural, artistic and aesthetic dynamic in the creation of a mid-twentieth century North American opera.
Frederick Jacobi’s father died in San Francisco at the age of 65 on November 18, 1911 38 and his mother at the age of 59 in New York January 27, 1915.
Frederick Jacobi was deeply involved in Jewish musical life, religion and culture in New York from the dedication of the new Temple Emanu-El on January 10, 1930 to his death in 1952.
www.lib.unb.ca /Texts/Theatre/voaden/theprodigalson_article.htm   (16283 words)

  
 Ford County, IL Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
She is survived by two sons, Randall (Susan) Mueller and Coby Mueller; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, one godchild, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Noland was born 9-23-1911 in Elliott, a daughter of Henry and Nellie Jardine Pfoff.
Peters was born 9-12-1921 in rural Melvin, a daughter of Henry W. and Dorothy L. Trimmer Underwood.
www.genealogytrails.com /ill/ford/obitsM_P.html   (18524 words)

  
 Ancestry of Riedesel Emigrants
Henry D. Riedesel (1841-1917), came to the U.S. in the 1870s from Schreiners Haus in Wunderthausen and settled in Wheatland.
He was known as Henry and is buried at the Burlingame Cemetery, Osage County, Kansas.
John B. Riedesel was born around 1830 and eventually died at the battle of Chancellorsville during the Civil War.
riedesel.org /reports.html   (1863 words)

  
 Mar, Apr 2003 Newsletter
First Families of Henry County applications are due by the end of April.
Send them to The Henry County Genealogical Society, P. Box 231, Deshler, OH Gold membership is available for settlers before December 31, 1870, silver for settlers before December 31, 1885.
Patrick acknowledged the justice of St. Bridget's petition and granted her every seventh year; at this she was not satisfied and after an argument in which she conquered, (They always do,) St. Patrick gave her every fourth year, and she selected the longest of the four--Leap year.
www.henrycountyohiogenealogy.org /2003_Mar_Apr.htm   (2568 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Mozer to Mulleague
Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus Conrad (1750-1801) — of Pennsylvania.
Brother of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg; uncle of Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg and Francis Swaine Muhlenberg; great-great-grandfather of Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg.
Brother of Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg; uncle of Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg; father of Francis Swaine Muhlenberg; great-great-granduncle of
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/mozer-mullarky.html   (1750 words)

  
 Old West Photograph Gallery, Ford County Historical Society, Dodge City, Kansas KS -- Pioneers, Cowboys, Lawmen Photo ...
Henry's carved initials, HJM, are still preserved on the right side of the window seen behind John.
He was a playmate of Henry Mueller in the Mueller-Schmidt House.
John Henry Holliday is the most famous Dodge City dentist, although 'Doc' Holliday was in the city only a summer.
www.skyways.org /orgs/fordco/photographs.html   (941 words)

  
 Mueller Science - Psychologie: Modelle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Henry Harris: Scientific models and man. The Herbert Spencer lectures 1976.
Robert R. Bush, Frederick Mosteller: A Model for Stimulus Generalization and Discrimination.
Frederick T. Leong (Hrsg.): Contemporary models in vocational psychology.
www.muellerscience.com /psychologie/Literatur/Lit.Modelle.Psychologie(1910-2000).htm   (2563 words)

  
 Jul, Aug 1998 Newsletter
The Henry County Genealogical Society is publishing Minutes of the Board of Equalization of Henry County, Ohio 1847-1884 (Real Estate and Property Tax Adjustments) 24 pages plus index $3.00 plus $1.50 postage and handling.
Frederick had Henry, Fred'k, Dollie, Geo., Sophia and Philip.
From thence moved on via Richmond to Washington where they participated in the grand review by the President and heads of departments, after which they proceeded to Louisville, KY where they were mustered out July 1865, after having served their country nobly for four years, during the most eventful period of our nation's history.
www.henrycountyohiogenealogy.org /1998_Jul_Aug.htm   (2794 words)

  
 University Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
      Frederick had a small model made of the milling machine and took it on selling jaunts by train through the Midwest.
The company cherishes a letter from Frederick to Henry Ford hoping his "new enterprise" will be successful.
Born in Cincinnati September 5, 1893, the first of three children of Frederick A. and Amanda Virginia Mayer Geier, he attended Williams College ("unheard of in those days for a third generation German immigrant," comments James Geier) and graduated in 1916 with a B.A. degree.
www.libraries.uc.edu /research/subject_resources/business/book_Frederick_Geier.htm   (4676 words)

  
 INNATENESS, AUTONOMY, UNIVERSALITY?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The grammatical function of the latter is primarily inferred from a linguistic, sentential context.
Mueller 1991, 1992), has been applied to models of healthy brain function for millenia (Benton and Joynt 1960, Clarke & Dewhurst 1972) and until modern times (Shallice 1991, Caramazza and McCloskey 1991), though often in a much more sophisticated form (e.g.
In the somatosensory and motor cortices, for example, toposemanticity is straightforward in that the gestalt of the body is reflected - though with distorted proportions - in functional topography.21 Comparable tonotopic and retinotopic representation exists in auditory and visual cortices (e.g.
bbsonline.org /documents/a/00/00/05/16/bbs00000516-00/bbs.mueller.html   (19563 words)

  
 Earl Fischer Database of St. Louisans
Henry Joseph STILLMAN was christened on 22 Apr 1838 in St Ferdinand deF, Florissant, St Louis Co, MO. Parents: Henry B STILLMAN and Melanie BOILVIN.
Frederick STOCKAL was christened on 12 Feb 1834 in St Mary and Jos, Carondelet, St Louis Co, MO. Parents: John STOCKAL and Catherine GUERALD.
She was married to Henry S GEYER Captain USA on 12 Feb 1850.
www.stlgs.org /efdb/d522.htm   (533 words)

  
 PAL: Frederick Henry Hedge (1805-1890)
LeBeau, Bryan F. "Frederic Henry Hedge and the 'Eminent Orthodox Divines' of American Transcendentalism." American Transcendental Quarterly 57 (Jul 1985): 3-14.
Litton, Alfred G. "The Development of the Mind and the Role of the Scholar in the Early Works of Frederic Henry Hedge." Studies in the American Renaissance (1989): 95-114.
"Frederic Henry Hedge and the Failure of Transcendentalism." Harvard Library Bulletin 23 (1975): 396-410.
www.csustan.edu /english/reuben/pal/chap4/hedge.html   (360 words)

  
 Mueller Big Damn Prize Giveaway
Each week, Mueller randomly selected names from their database of league players.
Jon was awarded the truck at the Singles Regional on October 11, 2003.
His League Operator Vicki Kemp, TV Channel 5, and Mueller representatives were on-hand for the presentation.
www.poolplayers.com /muellerprize.html   (456 words)

  
 PAGenWeb Lebanon County, PA - Queries - 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Henry Boughter McCurdy was an adopted son of a MCCURDY.
John Henry was born in 1864 and died in 1925.
Henry was from PA and was of German heritage.
www.chm.davidson.edu /PAGenWeb/Q1997.html   (11946 words)

  
 Keil Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
George Henry Keil was born in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany in June 1827.
In 1852, in New York City, George Henry Keil married Elizabeth Mueller (Miller), the daughter of Henry Mueller and Margaret Kytle who lived near Hesse Castle, Germany.
Bertha, the youngest Mueller child, came to New York and married George Goot.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/Fred_Richards/Keil.htm   (165 words)

  
 Hannover Research List Archive-012 -- HANRL-012
Henry was naturalized as a citizen in 1899 in New Zealand.
Henry OTTE married Dora BARTELS, the widow of Frederick BARTELS, circa 1848 after the death of Sophia STRAUSS.
Henry and Dora then had a son, August F. OTTE, born April 1849 in Prussia and immigrated to the United States in 1865.
feefhs.org /DE/HAN/HANRL/HANRL-012.HTML   (2869 words)

  
 The Antes's
The Antes Homestead (1734) in Upper Frederick Township, Montgomery County, PA.
John Henry Antes in the summer of 1777, this fort was an important rallying point for the settlers in this region.
Christ the Lord, the Lord Most Glorious (The MIDI arrangement © 1998 by Richard W. Bardo) The music is often used as the setting for a text written by Johann Mueller, a German Moravian pastor serving in England.
www.enter.net /~vexillog/boonansc.html   (778 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for 1840   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Frederick William III FREDERICK WILLIAM III [Frederick William III] 1770-1840, king of Prussia (1797-1840), son and successor of Frederick William II.
Gilpin, Henry Dilworth GILPIN, HENRY DILWORTH [Gilpin, Henry Dilworth], 1801-60, American public official, U.S. Attorney General (1840-41), b.
He practiced law in Pennsylvania and served as U.S. district attorney in that state.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=1840   (727 words)

  
 Dave Yearke's Genealogy Journal
I was able to find the family of Frederick Harlach in the 5th Ward of Buffalo under the name "Frederick Haller".
The first five are Frederick Harlach's family; I'll guess that John and Henry were his brothers, Mary was Henry's wife, Amelia was Henry and Mary's daughter, and Christian and Mary were the parents of all of the above siblings.
Found the family of Henry Harlach, including three previously unknown children (Edward, Henry, and Howard), in the 1920 Census at 25 Jones Street in Buffalo.
www.eng.buffalo.edu /~yearke/genealogy/journal   (1104 words)

  
 FIRST REFORM CHURCH EASTON, BIRTH and BAPTISM RECORDS -PART I
June 1, 1805 son of Henry and Nancy sponsor, Elisabeth Dechart DRAHN, Sarah b: Nov. 9, 1809 bapt.
of Henry and Susanna sponsors, John Stemm and consort KELLER, Susanna Wilhelmina b: Mar. 14, 1810 bapt: July 1, 1810 daughter of Jacob and Susanna sponsors, the parents KIND, Lydia b.
June 15, 1805 son of Henry and Catharina sponsors, Philip Correll and wife Elisabeth REIMER, Sarah b.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/6508/BIR.HTM   (4694 words)

  
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HENRY VIII (1491-1547): English King who was declared "Defender of the Faith" by the POPE for his critique of LUTHER in 1521.
HUBRIS: the capital SIN in Greek thought of self-assertion which was bound to arouse the anger of the GODS.
HÜGEL, Frederick, Baron von (1852-1925): Italian born ROMAN CATHOLIC theologian who settled in England where he was a close associate of various Roman Catholic MODERNIST leaders.
www.ucalgary.ca /~nurelweb/books/concise/WORDS-H.html   (4629 words)

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