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  FWF Life History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Frederick was now 14 years old and by that time, no doubt, he was helping his father at his trade and learning to become a master mason like his father.
Frederick was ordained a Seventy in the Twenty-first quorum of Seventies in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Elder Aleck (Alex) Glasby and a Elder Beck.
Frederick was taught the principle of polygamy and felt that it was a God given law and that he should comply with it, With Sophia's consent he married Maria Rich, a German lady, no doubt from his own district in Germany.
www.softcom.net /users/paulandsteph/fwf/lifehistory.htm   (6328 words)

  
 The State Hermitage Museum: Exhibitions
In a portrait specially commissioned by Nicholas I for the War Gallery of 1812 in the Winter Palace, Frederick William III is depicted in the uniform of a Prussian general with the orders of St George, 4th Class (Russia), the Iron Cross, the Black Eagle (Prussia) and Maria Theresa (Austria).
Frederick William III (1770-1840) was King of Prussia from 1797.
Frederick William took part in the Congress of Vienna in 1814-15 and regained the Prussian Rhineland, Westphalia, Poznan and part of Saxony.
www.hermitagemuseum.org /html_En/12/b2003/hm12_3_2_5_1_1.html   (462 words)

  
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William the Second, German Emperor and King of Prussia, Burgrave of Nürnberg, Margrave of Brandenburg, Landgrave of Hessen and Thuringia, Prince of Orange, Knight of the Garter and Field-Marshal of Great Britain, etc., was born in Berlin on January 27, 1859, and ascended the throne on June 15, 1888.
Frederick III had no great share in the political events which were the birth-pangs of modern Germany, unless his not particularly distinguished leadership in the war of 1866 and that with France be so considered.
Frederick the Great was the hero of his choice, a model of which he never ceased dreaming, and which, like his grandfather, he proposed as his own.
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 Fredericus Rex - A Rendevous with Glory: The Silesian Wars
Frederick realized immediately that it was the victory of his father, the Soldier King, a triumph of military drill and the discipline of the Prussian infantry.
Frederick received a secret message from his Prussian military envoy in Bavaria, in which he was informed, that the interest of France is to have three or four nations within the German Reich, but none of them too powerful to be a threat to France.
While Frederick was moving the troops to the South, the Austrians and the Saxons came together in the Northwest, and their positions were now to the back of him..
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 Frederick the Great - encyclopedia article about Frederick the Great. Free access, no registration needed. What does ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Frederick William I of Prussia (in German: Friedrich Wilhelm I), of the House of Hohenzollern (August 14, 1688 - May 31, 1740), often known as 'the Soldier-King', reigned as King of Prussia (1713 - 1740).
Frederick did not really have a vision for an unified Germany The Federal Republic of Germany or FRG (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is one of the world's major industrialized countries, located in Western Europe.
Frederick had a great fondness for music, and in particular he played the flute to a more than acceptable standard.
www.uncg.edu /gar/courses/lixl/380BLS/380Unit1/Lesson1OldEurope_files/FrederickTheGreat.htm   (3270 words)

  
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Frederick and Catherine Rice were parents of thirteen children, two of whom died in infancy leaving seven sons and four daughters.
Word came on morning to the settlers, Frederick Rice and wife, that the Indians had attacked the village and all the whites in the country around were summoned to help the villagers who were being tortured and killed, and their homes pillaged and burned.
The father, Frederick, on his way through the woods saw the Indians at a cabin, torturing a mother whom they had tied to a tree, and were impaling her baby in front of her on the picket fence.
www.mcn.org /2/noel/Westmoreland/BarnhartRice.htm   (4250 words)

  
 Hessen-Kassel Article
On the death of William V. whose territories had been conquered by the Imperialists, his widow Amalie Elizabeth, as regent for her son William VI (1637-63), reconquered the country and with the aid of the French and Swedes, held it, together with part of Westphalia.
William I died on the 27th of February 1821, and was succeeded by his son, William II.
The situation that resulted issued in therevolutionary year 1848 in a general manifestation of public discontent; and Frederick William, who had become elector on his father's death (November 20, 1847), was forced to dismiss his reactionary ministry and to agree to a comprehensive program of democratic reform.
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 Watchtower President: Fred Franz
Franz, of course, was the principal “translator” of the Watchtower’s New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, which is the exclusive Bible translation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
View Scanned Copies of Fred Franz College Transcript Page II Franz said he was preparing to become a Presbyterian minister, but in the fall of 1913 he was recruited into “Russellism” (followers of founder-Charles Taze Russell) and dropped out of the University of Cincinnati.
The Franz autobiography gives the impression that the bulk of his Greek studies were “Bible Greek” under “Professor Kensella” and that classical Greek was secondary under “Dr. Joseph Harry.” The opposite is true.
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 First World War.com - Encyclopedia - The Pour le Merite Medal
Frederick planned to issue the new award to subjects performing with particular merit in the coming conflict with Silesia.
Frederick William III however decreed that henceforth the award could only be presented to serving military personnel, although a civil class for arts and science was initiated in 1842.
Following the death of his wife, Queen Louise, Frederick determined to create the 'Oakleaves' in her honour.
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 The State Hermitage Museum: Exhibitions
Hanging under a crimson awning is the formal portrait of the Russian Emperor Alexander I, the head of the coalition that opposed Napoleon.
The places of honour at his sides are given to his allies, King Frederick William III of Prussia and Emperor Francis I of Austria.
In 1815, after Napoleon's final defeat, Alexander, Frederick William and Francis concluded the Holy Alliance that was later joined by King Louis XVIII of France.
www.hermitagemuseum.org /html_En/12/b2003/hm12_3_2_5_1.html   (91 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Frankfurt Parliament (German History) - Encyclopedia
At last, in Mar., 1849, the parliament adopted a federal constitution of the German states, excluding Austria, with a parliamentary government and a hereditary emperor.
Frederick William IV of Prussia was chosen emperor but refused to accept the crown from a popularly elected assembly and the entire scheme foundered.
Frederick William attempted to substitute a union scheme of his own, but his efforts were smothered by Austria through the Treaty of OlmUtz (1850), which restored the German Confederation.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/F/FrankfurP.html   (412 words)

  
 Secrets Of The Watchtower Pt.2
Originally Raymond Franz, the nephew of Fred Franz (fourth WT president) was assigned to accumulate data for this work.
Franz tells of how he sent his personal secretary (Charles Ploeger) to visit the New York City libraries to try and substantiate this date for the destruction of Jerusalem.
Yet, Franz felt obligated to write the article in the Aid book without revealing all of the facts, as the rest of the Governing Body refused to reconsider the matter.
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com /hardtruth/dirty_watchtower_secrets_pt2.htm   (5458 words)

  
 Frederick William IV --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In the aftermath of the failed revolution, Frederick William followed a reactionary course.
In 1857 he was incapacitated by a stroke, and his brother, the future William I, became regent (1858–61).
William, as a second son, was not expected to ascend to the throne, and he devoted himself entirely to the army.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9035264   (800 words)

  
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Advises William Temple Franklin to beware of the Italian damsels.
[William] Franklin has been in Sussex for the benefit of the seabathing; now back in London; at one time he had an intention of visiting Passy.
[William] Hewson who, from her long acquaintance and great veneration for him, he thought highly deserving of such a present.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/f/franklin/wtf2.xml   (5759 words)

  
 WmJones
From all accounts, William Jones, who had reached the end of his patience (and good judgment) after seeing that not all the rafts had been produced, (meaning that Kagadyangan brought three of six while Panipagan brought one of four), attempted to guide Tacadan to his boat or banquilla to take him to Dumabato.
This is a story that is about the enigma of William Jones, the man. In spite of his impressive accomplishments in academia and in his field research in Indian folklore and linguistics, William Jones began to experience some sense of powerlessness after completing his doctoral work.
Headhunting William Jones will employ several points-of-view, one third person (filmmaker), the other first person consisting of Jones' narrational voice the latter of which evolves into a subset of contrasting private and public voices exemplified by Jones' diary entries versus his letters to professionals and friends in the closing months of his life.
www.okara.com /portfolio/html/wmjones.html   (5632 words)

  
 Lauver-Davis and all families
Children were: Susan Ruth FRANZ, Sally Margaret FRANZ.
William Frederick FRANZ was born between 1869 and 1898 in Germany.
Children were: Clarence Frederick FRANZ, Marilyn FRANZ, Dorothy FRANZ, Marvin FRANZ.
www.timevoyagers.com /Lauver01/d20.htm   (654 words)

  
 ADOLPH FRIEDRICH ERDMANN VON MENZEL - LoveToKnow Article on ADOLPH FRIEDRICH ERDMANN VON MENZEL
From 1839 tc 1842 he produced 400 drawings, reviving at the same time the technique of engraving on wood, to illustrate the Geschichti Friedrichs des Grossen (History of Frederick the Great) b3 Franz Kugler.
By these works Menzel established his claim to be considered one of the first, if not actually the first, of the illustrators of his day in his own line.
Invited to paint The Coronation of William I. at Koenigsberg, he produced an exact representation of the ceremony without regard to the traditions of official painting.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /M/ME/MENZEL_ADOLPH_FRIEDRICH_ERDMANN_VON.htm   (348 words)

  
 The Wm. H. Bower Family of Philadelphia, PA, and His Descendants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hi, my name is Lori, and I am researching my GG Grandfather, William H. Bower/Bauer's, family of Bavaria, Germany, and Philadelphia, PA. I would like
William H. and Amelia resided at 1744 N. 13th Street in
She was a member of the William Nickel
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 Kerry made his Bones in secret club - like Bush   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
William John Carr Carlisle James Mandeville 1901 Carlsen Ray Allen 1957 Carlsson Mats Erik 1981 Carpenter George Boone 1902 Carpenter Robert John 1859 Carter Charles Francis 1878 Carter Edwin Osgood 1837 Carter Frederic Dewhurst 1919 Carter Lyon 1915 Carter Walter Frederick 1895 Case George Bowen 1894 Case, Jr.
William James 1948 Connick Andrew Jackson 1952 Connick Louis 1945 Connor Lemuel Parker 1845 Connor William Gustine 1845 Connors David Michael 1974 Connors James Joseph 1959 Converse George Sherman 1850 Conway, Jr.
William Deshay 1975 Eno John Chester 1869 Eno Wiliam Phelps 1882 Ercklentz Alexander Tonio 1959 Erickson Thomas Franklin 1940 Ernst Frederick Vincent 1960 Erskine, Jr.
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 Frederick Franck ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Frederick Franck, Gabon, Albert Schweitzer Hospital, Lambarene, 1960
Frederick Stuart Church, The Wanderer*s Return, frontispiece in the book, Representative Etchings by Artists of To-day in America (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1887), 1887
Charles Frederick William Mielatz, Old Mill, near Newport, R. I., plate at p.
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 Frederick William Block   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
William appears on the 1880 census with his parents in Germania (see census entry toward bottom of this page) and as Wilhelm on an immigration record in 1870 when he was 15 (see immigration information toward bottom of this page).
It said her parents were Frederick William Block and Rose Fandrey.
The Montello Express said on April 21, 1883 that Frederick Block died in Germania on April 18, 1883 after a "long and painful illness." He was 54 years old and came to Germania about 10 years earlier.
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Nadorp, Franz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In 1827 he accompanied Prince Franz zu Salm-Salm, whose father, Prince Konstantin zu Salm-Salm, had supported him in Prague, on a journey to Italy.
The death of his patron shortly after his arrival in Rome left Nadorp in precarious financial circumstances, exacerbated by the fact that as a subject of the prince of Salm-Salm he received no state commissions from either Austria or Prussia.
In 1859 Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, became a patron.
www.artnet.com /library/06/0607/T060730.asp   (273 words)

  
 AIP International Catalog of Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Herschel, John F. (John Frederick William), Sir, 1792-1871.
William Henry Smyth was a British admiral and scientific writer.
This is a miscellaneous collection of letters, almost all written to Smyth by prominent scientists.
www.aip.org /history/catalog/5496.html   (84 words)

  
 Helmut Schmidt
Franz Josef Strauss - Strauss, Franz Josef, 1915–88, West German political figure, leader of the Christian Social...
Socialist parties: In Germany - In Germany In 1875, at Gotha, the followers of Lassalle united with the Marxist group of Wilhelm...
Rulers of Germany and Prussia - Name Born Ruled1 Kings of Prussia Frederick I2 1657 1701–1713 Frederick William I 1688...
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 rs
William SCAMP was born 5th June 1801 at George Ham, near Barnstaple, Devon, the son of a prosperous maltster and shipowner.
William Jemison SMITH married Rosinda SAVANON, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of Raphael and Mary Savanon before a Roman Catholic priest in Gibraltar, prior to their wedding on 25th February 1854 in St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Valletta.
William SUTHERLAND, 21+, bachelor, of Tyra, Aberdeenshire, the son of George and Jane Sutherland, Policeman, HM Dockyard, married 23rd December 1875, to Emily APPLETON, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Martha and George
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 mixedmarr2
William LOOKER, 21+, bachelor, born Kingston on Thames, son of Edward and Mary Ann Looker, to Mary Ann COLEIRO, 21+.
William Calamady NOWELL, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, to Maria Caterina TESTAFERRATA, minor with consent of guardian, daughter of Marchesi Nicolo Testaferrata of Valletta, 16th April 1839, celebrated by Anglican and Roman Catholic clergy
Frederick Theodore RABE, 21+, bachelor, from Bielefeld, Prussia, son of Otto Heinrich and Caroline Louise Bertelsmann Rabe, of Bielefeld, but recently resident at Messina, Sicily, to Teresa OTTAVIANI, minor with parents consent, born Messina, Sicily, daughter of Francesco Antonio and Matilda Celesti Ottaviani, 16th June 1849, celebrated by Anglican and Roman Catholic clergy
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 1838   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
September 3 - Dressed in a sailor's uniform and carrying identification papers provided by a free Black seaman, future abolitionist Frederick Douglass boards a train in Maryland on his way to freedom from slavery.
January 16 - Franz Brentano, German philosopher and psychologist (+ 1917)
Prussia - Frederick William III King of Prussia (1797-1840)\n
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 The Literary Encyclopedia Completed Contents List, December 2005
Franz Kafka; profile by William J. Dodd, University of Birmingham
Franz Werfel; profile by Marc J. Schweissinger, University of Cardiff
Frederick William Faber; profile by Marion Spies, Bergische Universität-GHS Wuppertal
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 Obit: Franz, Sophie (1907 - 2004)
Sophie Franz was born on Jan. 12, 1907 in rural Greenwood, to William C. and Anna (Decker) Franz.
She was raised northeast of Greenwood, and educated at the Braun Settlement School.
She was one of ten children born to Carl Wilhelm Franz and Anna Decker.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/clark/webbbs/records/index.cgi?read=9801   (355 words)

  
 Research General Surgeons by name – Doctor Reports
William H. Frazier, MD - Vero Beach, Florida
William L. Fowles, MD - Grand Island, Nebraska
William C. Frederick, MD - Staten Island, New York
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