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  1918 Deaths..July   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Mary E. MONZ, daughter of Peter and Mary MONZ, died Sunday in the Neurological Institute from a tumor of the brain.
She is survived by her husband, John; one daughter, Mary, five sons, Stephen, who is attached to the Detective Bureau in Manhattan, Mortimer and James, serving with the army in France, and Frank and George; one sister, Helen, and one brother, John, attached to the Fifth Police Precinct.
She was the daughter of the late James and Mary Williams ENGLISH, and was one of the oldest members of the Church of the Sacred Heart in Clermont Avenue, where mass of requiem was celebrated this morning.
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 George Mary Searle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
George Mary Searle (June 27 1839 - June 27 1918) was an American astronomer and clergyman.
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Searle on the Brink Review and criticism of Searle's 1992 "Rediscovery of the Mind." By Selmer Bringsjord.
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 George Searle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
An orphan raised by relatives in Brookline, Massachusetts, George Searle received B.A. and M.A. degrees from Harvard University.
Between 1904 and 1909 he was fourth superior general of his congregation and then served as Newman club chaplain at the University of California, Berkeley.
Between 1900 and 1911, Searle was associated with the Smithsonian Institution and participated in several scientific expeditions including the May 1900 expedition to Wadesboro, North Carolina to observe the total eclipse for which he operated the field cameras.
students.cua.edu /38alderfer/searle.htm   (279 words)

  
 George Mary Searle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
SEARLE, George Mary, astronomer, born in London, England, 27 June, 1839.
Father Searle is also a photographer of considerable skill, and has advanced that art by his studies.
Professor Searle's papers have appeared in scientific journals at home and abroad and in the " Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences," of which body he is a member.
www.famousamericans.net /georgemarysearle   (443 words)

  
 Family History of James F. Warmoth & Gayle M. Smith - warg16 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
George Searle [Parents] was born 29 Apr 1788 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England.
George Searle was born 1822 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England.
Mary Searle was born 1836 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England.
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Mary emerged from the bag with a pearl-gray suit and a sheer white waist with a quantity of ruffles on the collar and down the front.
It is stated "Mary sued her mother in 1926 for $1,345,000, but curiously settled out of court for $25,000." The lawsuit was filed in 1925, and the out-of-court settlement gave Mary $150,000 in bonds plus ownership of Casa Margarita, which had considerable value.
Mary Miles Minter did visit Taylor's body in the mortuary, but she did not attend Taylor's funeral; at the time the funeral was in progress she was making an official statement to William Doran, in the office of the district attorney.
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 Green-Moore
George STROUDE was in court in Chester Co., PA on Sep. 12, 1694 "In behalfe of himselfe and Thomas Greene and John Green and Richard Moore" seeking to allow Thomas GREEN to purchase land.
George STROUDE was in court in Chester Co., PA on Sep. 12, 1694 "In behalfe of himselfe and Thomas Greene and John Green and Richard Moore" seeking to allow Thomas GREEN to purchase land, Thomas and John GREEN being brothers-in-law of Richard MOORE.
Mary is named in her mother's will and called "my dear and well-beloved Mother" in her son John's will, being given an annual allowance of £8 for life.
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 Spearville, Kansas bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
George Garfield Hall (Belfast, 1925) is an applied mathematician and scientist of distinction, known for original work on problems impacting theoretical molecular chemistry.
George and Mildred was a British sitcom of the 1970s.
George W.P. Hunt (1859-1934) was the first governor of the State of Arizona.
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 Thesis sentence:
George Croly (1780 – 1860) argues that the universe is not strewn with a plurality of worlds on the grounds that the existence of other planets with their own inhabitants implies the necessity of “a Bethlehem in Venus, a Gethsemane in Jupiter, a Calvary in Saturn” (cited in Crowe 334).
George Croly (1780 – 1860) also disagrees with pluralism claiming that if other worlds were inhabited by intelligent beings then there would necessarily be “a Bethlehem in Venus, a Gethsemane in Jupiter, a Calvary in Saturn” (cited in Crowe 334).
George Mary Searle (1839 – 1918), a Catholic, acknowledges that ET’s may exist and questions why God chose Earth of all the planets in the universe upon which to Incarnate his Logos (Crowe 454).
www.romancatholic.org /slaxthesis.html   (13145 words)

  
 List of astronomers - Simple English Wikipedia
George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield (Britain, c.
Friedrich Georg Wilhelm (von) Struve (Germany, Russia, 1793 – 1864)
George Van Biesbroeck (Belgium, USA, 1880 – 1974)
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_astronomers   (431 words)

  
 Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanville from A.D. 1050 to 1880 - Pages 121 to 145
Mary Glanville, second daughter of Sir John Glanville of Broad Hinton, was born in the year 1616, and married, in 1636, at St. Dunstan's Church, London, Piers Edgecumbe Esquire, son of Sir Richard Edgecumbe, by his wife, Mary, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Cottle of London.
Searle continued the chase till midnight, when, owing to a fog, he lost sight of her.
Captain Searle immediately brought them to action, and in fifteen minutes the "San Josef" struck her colours, and ran ashore; shortly after that the prize was brought off; the other two vessels sailed away.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/jglanville/roanhg8.htm   (7473 words)

  
 Letter S - Delaware County, NY Queries and Surnames
The father of all, George Augustus, resided in Downsville until his death and is buried in Downsville.
Mary Slater was born in Roxbury, NY 1867 (?).
A Mary Kelly was the mortgagee with a Robert Smith in 1836.
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 September 10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1798 - At the Battle of St. George, British Honduras defeats Spain.
1858 - George Mary Searle discovers the asteroid 55 Pandora.
1975 - George Paget Thomson, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/September_10   (925 words)

  
 Warham
Mary - Married Shadrack WILBORE, son of Alice (PITTS) WILBORE and grandson of Peter PITTS.
The Mar. 7, 1607/8 survey of Chard Manor names the sons of Thomas COGAN, with marginal inscriptions indicating son Thomas was deceased, son William was age 22, and son Richard was age 21.
Children of George and Edith: George; Mary; and Elizabeth.
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In the parsonage of the Congregational Church in Rockton, Illinois, on March 25, 1861, a son was born to Mary Searle Johnson and her husband, the Rev. Lyman H. Johnson.
Mary Evelyn Searle, who was to become the mother of Burnell Johnson, was in many ways the antithesis of the man she married.
Mary Evelyn and her infant son moved in with her brother, Dwight Searle, in order to release her husband for an absence of two years while he attended Union Theological Seminary in New York.
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Nieces and Nephews: Rachel Taylor, Mary Morgan, Joseph and Samuel House, Ann Hammit, Elizabeth, George Samuel, Esther and Joseph House.
William and Sarah Standly, Hannah, Mary and Samuel Rhoads, Charlot, Susanna, and Elizabeth Standly, Valentine and Joseph Standley, Richard and William Standly.
Nephews and Nieces: George Frederick, Mark, Margaret, Elizabeth and Sophia Elizabeth Kuhl, Wardens of the Lutheran Church.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/wills/willabstrbkn.txt   (2362 words)

  
 Definition of john searle
Searle focused on what Austin had called illocutionary a...
Searle produced an extraordinary volume of work during t...
16: Mary had not been mentioned since [[John 20:2]] and the Gospel does not mention how she ma...
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 Eichardt's Private Hotel - the Maori and gold mining history of Queenstown, the jewel in New Zealand's action adventure ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
However, George died suddenly two years later, leaving his widow to continue running the business while raising their son and two daughters.
On her departure from Queenstown in 1914, Mary Searle was described in the Lake Wakatip Mail as 'a wonderfully capable manager' possessing tireless energy and competency.
Probably the most significant development during the Searle's tenancy was the establishment, in 1912, of the 'Grand Motor Tour' by the Mount Cook Company.
www.eichardtshotel.co.nz /history/history_1893.html   (943 words)

  
 Serle/
Died as infant, buried 11 Mar 1766/67 in Kenton parish (ref KPR as Edward Tucker Searle).
There is a marriage of Mary HODGE, widow, to Thomas GARNSWORTHY, bachelor, on 3 May 1818.
Marr 19 June 1796 in Kenton Parish (as William Serle) to Mary JELFE (ref KPR and K IGI records).
member.melbpc.org.au /~lshade/Serle/Serle4.htm   (487 words)

  
 Serle/
She was christened 20 Oct 1736 in Kenton Parish, Devon, the daughter of Edward TUCKER and Mary (ref Kenton parish and IGI records).
In the parish records at Kenton there are deaths of George SERLE on 15 Aug 1779 and 8 Aug 1793; the first is most likely in regard to the following paragraph.
There is a burial of Caroline Searl on 14 Dec 1732 in Kenton parish record.
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Tillett and his union, renamed the Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union, rose to prominence during the London Dock Strike (1889), although the strike itself began without union involvement.
He was instrumental in forming the National Transport Workers' Federation in 1910, along with Havelock Wilson of the Seamen's Union.
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 11 settembre - Wikipedia
1858 - George Mary Searle scopre l'asteroide 55 Pandora.
1940 - George Stibitz esegue la prima operazione da remoto su un elaboratore.
Gilbert Proesch, artista, della coppia Gilbert and George
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 George Mary Searle -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
George Mary Searle -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
George Mary Searle (June 27 1839 – June 27 1918) was an American (A physicist who studies astronomy) astronomer and clergyman.
He discovered the (Any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun (mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter)) asteroid (Click link for more info and facts about 55 Pandora) 55 Pandora in 1858.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/ge/george_mary_searle.htm   (154 words)

  
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 September 11 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1940 - George Stibitz pioneers the first remote operation of a computer.
From Hungary thousands of East Germans throng to Austria and West Germany.
1990 - President George H. Bush delivers a nationally televised speech in which he threatens the use of force to remove Iraqi soldiers from Kuwait, which Iraq had recently invaded.
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 George McGovern Richard Nixon amerikanischer South Dakota Senat Vietnamkrieg Reform Spiro Agnew Demokratischen Partei ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
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One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern 66 Optimists: The Story of the Rescue of the Jews of Bulgaria, The 68 Perfect Crime 57 President's Last Bang, The 45 Pretty Persuasion 58 Prize...
Forward to the book Love First, by Senator George McGovern, concerning his daughter Terry, alcoholism and intervention.
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 Who's Who in Keith County, Nebraska
The first officers elected were E. Searle, James Miller and John Dowd, county commissioners; L. Aufdengarten, county clerk; Scott Keith, probate judge; Robert Law, county treasurer; A. Bradley, county sheriff; George VanCamp, superintendent of schools; John Gordon, surveyor.
At a meeting in July the commissioners found the assessed valuation of the county to be $516,693 and made a levy of 12.75 mills for the expense of the county including 2.5 mills for the state general fund.
Other elective officers were: G. Johnson, senior warden; E. Searle, junior warden; L. Hanna, treasurer; W. McCartney, secretary.
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 What People are Saying about Judith Searle's Workshops
Many of the characters discussed are from classic works by Shakespeare, Chaucer, Shaw, Jane Austen, George Eliot, Dostoevski, Tolstoi, Thomas Hardy, Flaubert, Proust, and Goethe.
The book offers a mix of male and female characters, with examples for each of the 9 Enneagram styles, each of the 18 wing types, and each of the 27 subtypes.
An enjoyable read both for someone familiar with the Enneagram and for a newcomer, this book is lucid, exciting and poignant, and shows Judith Searle to be a leading thinker and articulate writer who knows how to bring theories to life through the vehicle of some of our favorite literary characters".
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