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  Dictionary of Canadian Biography
There Marter prospered as a contractor and in other mercantile ventures, which gave him local prominence; in 1884 he was the village’s reeve.
Marter was also one of the first legislators to advocate, in 1894, discontinuing the maintenance of Government House in the name of public economy.
Marter’s role as head was further undermined by his own parliamentary ineptitude.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project:
George Frederick Marter was born 6 JUN 1840 in Brantford, ON, and died 10 MAY 1907 in Toronto, ON.
Harris Hatch Marter was born ABT 1842 in Brantford, ON, and died 13 DEC 1929 in Gravenhurst, ON.
Norah Algoma Marter was born 9 DEC 1882 in Gravenhurst, ON, and died 10 OCT 1887 in Gravenhurst, ON.
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 James Whitney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 1905 election, he led the Tories to victory for the first time in 33 years by defeating the Liberal government of George William Ross.
Statue of Sir James Whitney on the grounds of Queen's Park, Toronto.
He also appeased the anti-Catholic, anti-French-Canadian sentiments of supporters of the Orange Order in his caucus (such as George Howard Ferguson) by passing Regulation 17.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_P._Whitney   (263 words)

  
 Hancock County, Ohio History
George A. Chanel, the subject of this sketch, when a lad of fourteen years, joined a circus troupe, and for fourteen years he was well and favorably known in the "ring," as one of the "Leon Brothers," acrobats.
GEORGE L., grocer, Findlay, was born in Portage Township, Hancock County, October 5, 1854, son of Isaac and Sarah (Van Eman) Cusac, pioneers of this county.
George (the second son of the second George Dunn, and the third bearing the name), was born in Washington County, bid., January 8, 1779.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Hancock/HancockFindlayTV.htm   (19786 words)

  
 Modified Register
George Presely was the son of William Hubert TROUT and Mary G. (Polly) BRAZIEL.
George Terrell (Sheffield) was born 18 OCT 1878.
George W. George W. is the son of William H. and Martha J. He was born 1854.
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George, took up the trade of surveying and became very well known among the later Germanna people.
Some of George Home's descendants married Germanna people, so Spotswood could have claimed (had he lived long enough) that he was related to some of the Germanna people.
On 5 Aug. 1745 John of Frederick Co. sold 195 acres of land to Lewis Stephens and Elizabeth surrendered her dower on 6 Aug. (Ref. Fredericls Co. D.B. 1, pp.
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 Boone 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Frederick County, Maryland, was organized in 1748, and included the present Washington and Montgomery Counties, until 1776, when these two additional counties were formed; the three counties being made of the "Upper, Lower and Middle Districts of the original County of Frederick."
Frederick County, Maryland, was formed in 1748 from a part of Prince George County, then in 1776 Washington and Montgomery Counties were taken from a part of Frederick County.
George Pouder 1792-1830, was a 2d cousin, a son of William Leonard of Baltimore; so was also Jacob Pouder Jr., later Judge, 1794-1870, a son of Jacob Westminster.
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 Crawford Bios. Woodcock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
George was a son of Nicholas Stull, a native of Germany, and parent of ten children, viz.: Susan (deceased); Nicholas R.; Michael (deceased); John (deceased); Jacob; an infant (deceased); George; Samuel; Julia, wife of J.H. Little (deceased) and Eli.
George N. Waid has Franklin’s Bible, and our subject still possesses his own, but has found it necessary, after twenty-two years of wear and tear, to have it rebound, and, of all books, he contends, that one is still his choice.
GEORGE N. WAID, farmer, P.O. Meadville, was born in Woodcock Township, this county, October 27, 1829; son of Ira C. and Elizabeth P. (Morehead) Waid, natives of Connecticut.
www.accessible.com /amcnty/PA/Crawford/CrawfordWoodcock.htm   (18937 words)

  
 Ontario Progressive Conservative Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This reached its height under Bill Davis, a Red Tory who was premier of the province between 1971 and 1985.
The anti-Catholic, anti-French, anti-immigrant strain of the Tories was evident under George Drew, who embodied all those elements.
Anti-Catholicism became an issue again in the 1971 election, when the Tories under campaigned strenuously against a Liberal proposal to extend funding for Catholic separate schools until grade 13.
www.gogoglo.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/o/on/ontario_progressive_conservative_party.html   (1572 words)

  
 California Biographies - Summaries 5
George Washington WALTS was born in OH Feb 21 1840 the son of Jacob and Isabinda (DRAKE) WALTS.
George A. MOHRENSTECHER was born April 3 1859 in Boonville MO. He was reared in Lincoln Neb. He was named for his father, who was a native of Prussia.
George's maternal grandfather was Bernard SCHULTE, a pioneer of the valley.
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 Manuscripts Guide -- R
An estimate of the fur and peltry trade in the district of Michilimackinac, according to the bounds and limits, assign'd to it by the French, when under their government: together with an account of the situation and names of the several out-posts, 1767.
After voyaging to England in 1765 to advance his career, he was appointed to the command of Fort Michilimackinac at the tip of the southern peninsula of Michigan, but was recalled less than two years later for impropriety and suspected treason.
As Commander of Fort Michilimackinac from 1766-1768, Rogers sat at the critical nexus of the British fur trade, the point connecting the vast interior of the western Great Lakes and northern plains to the trading centers at Montreal and elsewhere in the east.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/r.htm   (4219 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Susan Hamilton and others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
She married George Montagu Bennet, 7th Earl of Tankerville, son of Charles Augustus Bennet, 6th Earl of Tankerville and Lady Olivia Montagu, on 23 October 1895.
George Montagu Bennet, 7th Earl of Tankerville b.
He was the son of George Montagu Bennet, 7th Earl of Tankerville and Leonora Sophia van Marter.
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 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 1083
Emerick Abraham George was the son of Henry L. George and Mary Elizabeth Van Doren.
Jasper Logye George was the son of Fred George and Mary (Unknown).
Polly George was the daughter of John George II and Sally (Unknown).
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 Princeton Alumni Weekly: Memorials 1938   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
George is survived by Nancy, his wife of 62 years; sons George R. Jr.
George, our first v.p., died June 22, 1999, after a massive stroke, only a few weeks after he became this year's recipient of our class Distinguished Service Award.
As George approached retirement, he began applying his business skills to agencies dealing with problems of mental health and to improving the county visiting-nurse services.
www.princeton.edu /~paw/memorials/memorials_1930s/memorials_1938.html   (19944 words)

  
 Annis Family Clergymen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
George Nelson Annes was born January 10, 1833 at Pickering, Whitby Twp., Ontario, Canada, the son of Charles and Nancy (Nichols) Annes.
George came with his father's family to Grant Center, Michigan at the age of 17, on December 25, 1849.
Frederick Dean Annis, or Dean as he is know to family and friends, was born August 11,1936 at Lake George, Nova Scotia, Canada, the youngest son of Frederick Frost and Mary Bent Crooker.
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 Officers Died Boer War
Son of Lord George Manners (Royal Horse Guards), MP for Cambridgeshire) and Mary (daughter of the Duke of Norfolk).
"George Harold Matthews, Lt, 2nd Bn of the Gloucestershire Regt, M.I. 2nd son of T.C. Matthews of Newport Towers, Berkeley.
Son of George and Emily McCorquodale, of the Isle of Anglesey.
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 thePeerage.com - George William Bennet and others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
She married George William Bennet, son of George Montagu Bennet, 7th Earl of Tankerville and Leonora Sophia van Marter, on 12 February 1929.
She was the daughter of George Montagu Bennet, 7th Earl of Tankerville and Leonora Sophia van Marter.
She married, secondly, Captain Gilbert Frederick Greenwood, son of Frederick Greenwood, on 21 November 1945.
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 Biographical Sketch of Walter Frederick Brendon Rubidge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
From July, 1916, to August, 1917, he was Field Engineer for George F. Hardey (New York) in charge of Twin Falls developement for Abitibi Pulp and Paper Co. at Iroquois Falls, Ont. From 1917 to 1922 he was employed under Messrs.
He was married on 5th October, 1910, to Florence Ottilie Gordon, youngest daughter of the late Captain Andrew Gordon, R.N., and granddaughter of the late Sir Melville Parker, Bart., of Knoyle, Cooksville, and leaves, in addition to his widow, four sons, Andrew, Lindsay, Tom, and Beaumont, to mourn his loss.
"Charles Murter Rubidge of Toronto" is Charles Marter Rubidge, a son of Walter Boswell Rubidge and Henrietta Ann Marter.
www.sas.upenn.edu /~grace2/jeff/brendon.html   (526 words)

  
 George Craigie (I) Laurence - Helen Turnbull
A drawing believed to be of George Laurence and Helen Turnbull appears here.
George C. Laurence sold 16 acres of land and the building on it to Henry A. Forbes for $140 on November 8, 1875.
Dated Nov. 8, 1875 between George C. Laurence of Port Hastings, County of Inverness, Merchant and Sara A. Laurence his wife, and Henry A. Forbes of same place, Bookkeeper, for the sum of one hundred and forty dollars of lawful money of Nova Scotia.
www15.pair.com /buchanan/genes/gsheets/laurunk2.htm   (401 words)

  
 GraciousCall.org books
Georg Leonhardi (pastor in Brusio, Poschiavo): Philipp Gallicius, Reformator Graubündens.
The Reformation passed through the usual difficulties first with the Church of Rome, then with Anabaptists, Unitarians, and the followers of the mystical Schwenkfeld, all of whom found their way into that remote corner of the world.
One of the leading Anabaptists of Zürich, Georg Blaurock, was an ex-monk of Coire, and on account of his eloquence called "the mighty Jörg," or "the second Paul."  He was expelled from Zürich, and burnt by the Catholics in the Tyrol (1529).
www.graciouscall.org /books/history/8_ch04.htm   (13916 words)

  
 Frederick Warren Freer ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
George de Forest Brush, American, 1855-1941 The Thomas Sisters (Margaret Thomas Gardiner and Helen Thomas
Often wrongly considered to be a mere follower of the better known Georges Seurat, the exhibition follows the course of his varied career from his earliest works in an Impressionist style, through the Neo-Impressionist phase...
The courses also provide a chance to have access to the experience of the teaching staff from both Goldsmiths and the Hungarian Academy in Budapest and can serve as an introduction to postgraduate study at either institution.
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George Augustus Constantine Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby
George Islay MacNeill Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen
George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
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 Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA)
Frederick C. Mathews Company, Detroit : c 1923, 1920.
The new and old immigrant on the land; a study of Americanization and the rural church Fry, C. Luther.
Smell, taste, and allied senses in the vertebrates Parker, George Howard.
chla.mannlib.cornell.edu /c/chla/browse/1920.html   (9511 words)

  
 Family Births and Marriages S -Waukesha County Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb)
76 George Schmit b: Nov. 03, 1893 bap: Nov. 04, 1893 Pg.
78 George Anton Schumacher b: Mar. 16, 1900 bap: Mar. 23, 1900 Pg.
George A. Whitney (Source: St. Alban's Baptisms) STOUT: See CHIPMAN STRAIL: see WOLLZIEN STRAIT: See McCrae bio STREBE: Albert res: Abbotsford, Wi m: 4 Dec 1907 to: Josie Olson res: Abbotsford, Wi.
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 WYANDOT COUNTY, OHIO - 1884 HISTORY - CHAPTER XII - MILITARY RECORD
Cousin George thinks the Yankees will soon all be killed, or compelled to surrender.
Thompson, George W. Platt, L. Lambert, M. Hare, W. Leeper, William C. Gear, John Greek, Jacob Moyer, John I. Grindle, Dory Jackman, P. Grubb, S. Biles, Alfred De Witt, Salamas Bowlby, Solomon Bachar.
George Rice, Isaac Dippy, Christian Wise, W. Cole, Hugh Guthrie.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Wyandot/WyCh12.htm   (13938 words)

  
 Santa Barbara County, California Queries
NIDEVER is the subject of the book "Life and Adventures of George Nidever" While this book is out of print, I understand the Channel Island Ferry Co. is planning a reprint for tourists.
George GOLAND m Helen/Ellen BRASIE (b ca 1847, OH) prob in Ohio.
George Nidever is an ancestor of mine and I'm trying to locate reprints of his early day memoir latest publication by McNally and Loftin Publishers.
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 Luis L'Amour
His publishing numbers surpassed Frederick Faust (Max Brand), while his popularity rivaled Zane Grey.
"George Washington as soldier and surveyor and land hunter spent many of his early years on the frontier and in wild country.
Thomas Jefferson grew up in a house that was one of the first at which the Long Hunters stopped when they returned to civilization.
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 St. Mary's Families
I give and devise onto FREDERICK, my son, the farm on which he now dwells, containing 135 acres more or less during his life and at this death, to my grandson, ALEXANDER HENNING to him and his heirs.
To Francis Sourton, Eliza:, wife of William Hatton of St. George's, and to brother Humphry in Dorchester, personalty.
To godsons George Vaudery and Joanna, his sister, 218 A. dwelling plantation held by lease from the Lord Baltimore called “Plimouth,” in Chaptico Manor, divided equally.
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 Descendants of
The true owner of the land was soon divulged; no one was surprised when the land was transferred by
At John's birth in what is now Frederick Co., Va. the sponsors were Casper Stoever (the Uncle), Jacob Neuschanger, and lsfaria Baumann.
Murdered by Union troops along with Captain George W. Summers without benefit of a trial for resisting to give up livestock and horses to the Union.
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