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  George W. Grider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George William Grider (October 1, 1912 – March 20, 1991) was a United States Naval Officer, an attorney, and a Democratic U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1965 to 1967.
Although Republican influence was on the rise in the Memphis area, Grider went on to victory in the Democratic landslide that November.
He was one of two naval veterans elected to the House from West Tennessee in that election, the other being William Anderson.
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 tripodfamilytree122104 - pafg459 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Crump was born about 1878 in Louisiana.
William Owen Frost was born on 14 Nov 1850 in Seligman, Barry County, Missouri.
George Alonzo Frost was born on 10 May 1853 in Seligman, Barry County, Missouri.
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 DOGGETT-JACKSON
George M.G. was born in Tennessee in 1817.
George is believed to be the son of Miller Doggett the Revoltionary War soldier.
Rachel was married in Missouri in 1818 to George McGahan.
www.carrollscorner.net /DOGGETT-JACKSON.htm   (1431 words)

  
 Virginians: The Family History of Maj. William Mayo (1684-1744)
William surveyed Barbados in 1717-21 and the map he drew is on file in the King’s College Library.
William represented Charlotte County in the Virginia House of Delegates (1812-15, 1830-31), 
George’s wife was Margaret Bernard, the daughter of William Bernard of Cumberland County, and they lived at “Oakland Plantation” in Cumberland County, where he was head of a household of nine whites and 34 fls in 1782. 
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 Index George Rogers Clark Illinois Regiment American Colonial Wars Sons Revolution SR
George Rogers Clark certified Caesar was a negro, who belonged to the estate of James Robinson, and had been employed 55 days at Fort Nelson at Falls of Ohio.
George Rogers Clark certified at Fort Nelson that John Cardine had served as a French inter-preter for the garrison at Fort Patrick Henry and Fort Vincent from April 1, 1780 to August 13, 1782 and was entitled for pay.
George, whose husband was on command to the Chickasaw indians.
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 William H. Brown Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
William Haywood Brown (Willie), son of William Haywood Brown, Sr., and Eleanor Harrison Brown was born October 12, 1843, in Perrysville, Indiana (Vermillion County).
William was probably enticed to enter the 11th Indiana Regiment because family friends, John Charles “Charley” and William Black, had become members of the Regiment (there were apparently other Danville, Illinois, residents who enlisted in the 11th Indiana Regiment, as well).
George F. McGinnis was promoted Colonel, in place of Lew Wallace appointed Brigadier General.
www.indianainthecivilwar.com /letters/11th/brownletter.htm   (572 words)

  
 The Colonial Virginia Register
William and Mary College was granted the office of Surveyor General, but frequently the visitors of the college chose an individual to execute it.
Bassett, Burgess for New Kent, and William Byrd, Burgess for King and Queen, refused to take the oaths, believing that King William was dead, and new writs were issued to fill their places.
A William Randolph was a member in 1745, 1746, and 1747, after the death of William Randolph of "Tuckahoe," wbo represented Goochland.
www.newrivernotes.com /va/vareg1.htm   (7522 words)

  
 Index George Rogers Clark Illinois Regiment American Colonial Wars Sons Revolution SR
William Ball was given 3 and 1/2 yards of linen for payment of cutting 12 suits of clothing for Col. [George Rogers] Clark regiment.
George Rogers Clark certified 1 ox and 15 loads of wood were furnished by Capt. Richard Winston for use of troops at Kaskaskia.
George Slaughter certified William Shannon, Conductor General of the Illinois Department, issued 122 pounds of beef for use of the troops at the Falls of Ohio.
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 William Kuykendall
William Tolbert HINES on 25 Apr 1824, Cole Co., MO. He died of spotted fever at Emigrant Crossing (Idaho) on the Oregon Trail on 7 Aug 1847.
William came to Oregon with a train of pack mules, arriving the last day of Oct. 1847 [He may have traveled the Oregon Trail two years earlier.
Margaret and William settled on a donation claim (#5217) in Polk Co. on 1 Jun 1850.
www.kjvuser.com /williamkuykendall.htm   (1046 words)

  
 Guide Introduction: Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th
Tucker, [Harry] Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, William Crump Tucker, Henry Lee Valentine, Andrew Reid Venable (concerning James Ewell Brown Stuart and the Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia), J. Volkert, Samuel Pearman Waddill, Mrs.
Nancy Allen, William Berlin, and Thomas Easton Gold (witnessed by James Allen and John Pierce); a lease of Maria Carter (Byrd) Nicholas to George William Allen and Neill Barnett; and a power of attorney of Maria Carter (Byrd) Nicholas to Richard Evelyn Byrd (bears affidavit of James Kerr Caskie).
Harrison to George Harrison Byrd), William Byrd Harrison (of Ampthill, Cumberland County, and Upper Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, and while a student at Harvard University, and concerning the Southampton Insurrection of 1831), Elizabeth Page (Harrison) Powell (bears letters of Mrs.
www.lexisnexis.com /academic/guides/womens_studies/southern_women/swmnd1.asp   (13214 words)

  
 Pedigree Chart For WILLIAM THOMAS WAUGH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
+--JOHN WILLIAM "PARSON" WAUGH (Abt 1630-Abt 1706) +--JOHN WILLIAM "POISON" WAUGH (Abt 1661-Abt 1716)
+--MARY DOWNMAM (1671-1766) +--GEORGE WILLIAM WAUGH (Abt 1770- 8 Mar 1858)
+--MARY CRUMP +--GEORGE WILLIAM WAUGH (27 Jul 1789-20 Nov 1875)
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 William George James
William's name was recorded and "appears on a copy of a list of commissioned officers elected, and those relieved, at the re-organization of Colonel Alexander's Regiment, June 27, 1862, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved April 16, 1862, and G.O. No. -- of date June 26, 1862.
On January 30, 1900, William answers form interrogatories on behalf of Nancy A. Privett, the widow of the late Lee Andrew Privett, who is applying for financial assistance from the State of Texas in the form of a Confederate military pension due her late husband.
The reason William answers these interrogatories is because Nancy A. Privett is his younger sister, and her husband Lee Andrew Privett served in Company I of the 34th Texas Cavalry with him during the Civil War.
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 George S. Patton, Jr. and the Patton Family at VMI
Born June 26, 1833, Fredericksburg, VA; graduate, VMI Class of 1852, standing 2nd in a class of 24; after graduation studied law and practiced in Charleston (WVA); married Susan Thornton Glassell; during the Civil War, was commander of the 22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment; killed at the Battle of Winchester in September 1864.
Born Charleston (now West Virginia), September 30, 1856, the son of George S. Patton and Susan Thornton Glassell; graduate, VMI Class of 1877; after graduation taught at VMI for one year; studied law and became a prominent attorney in Los Angeles, where he was also active in politics; married Ruth Wilson, 1884; children: George S.(b.
The third Patton to bear the name George Smith; attended VMI for one year (1903-1904) as a member of the Class of 1907; appointed to the United States Military Academy in the spring of 1904 and entered West Point in June.
www.vmi.edu /archives/Alumni/Patton/Patton.html   (390 words)

  
 Samuel L. Southard Papers Finding Aid
CRANCH, WILLIAM 1769-1855, Chief Justice of the District Court of Washington D.C. 2 Apr. 1825 (for Committee of Arrangements for a Dinner for J. Adams and James Monroe on 13 Apr. 1825); 11 Aug. 1826
CRUMP, GEORGE WILLIAM (A.M., M.D., cl. 1805, d.
DALLAS, GEORGE MIFFLIN, 1792-1864, U.S. Senator (1831-1833), Attorney Gen. of Pa. (1833-1835), Minister to Russia (1837-1839), Vice Pres.
libweb.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/south/south_i7.html   (1157 words)

  
 Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville: WILLIAM GRANT STILL & VERNA ARVEY
William Grant Still and Verna Arvey Musical Scores and Audio Tapes, 1880-1973.
Pollack, Lew, and George Whiting, Hiding In The Corner Of Your Smile, 1928.
Antheil, George, Elliott Carter, Paul Fetler, Kenneth Gaburo, Glenn Glasow, Russell Harris, Charles Ives, and Relly Raffman.
libinfo.uark.edu /SpecialCollections/findingaids/still/still4aid.html   (6824 words)

  
 Russell W. Moore Autograph Collection
ALS to Ebenezar Elmer and George Bergen, Burlington, Sept. 29, 1800
ALS to William Newbold, Trenton, Dec. 19, 1810
ALS to William Woodward, Chartiers, Dec. 7, 1803
libweb.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/moore-autograph.html   (1645 words)

  
 Mary CRUMP, b: 1768 - Staplehurst, Kent
Born: 14 OCT 1768 - Staplehurst, Kent Died: - Father: Thomas CRUMP Mother: Mary BRUNGER Other Spouses:
Born: 1 JUN 1762 - Staplehurst, Kent Marr: 8 JUL 1785 - Staplehurst, Kent Died: - Father: Thomas CRUMP Mother: Mary BRUNGER Other Spouses:
Born: 27 JUL 1764 - Staplehurst, Kent Marr: DEC 1789 - Died: - Father: Thomas CRUMP Mother: Mary BRUNGER Other Spouses:
www.btinternet.com /~woodsbj/btree/gp140.htm   (259 words)

  
 DOWNHAM MARKET - CROWN HOTEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
The Norfolk Chronicle of 20th April 1776 advised that William Rumball, from the ANGEL, Hingham, was to take over the Crown at Downham Market.
The Norfolk Chronicle of 22nd June 1776 advised that `William Jackson having taken the CROWN INN.....humbly solicits the favours of all those who were friends of the house in Mr.
The house featured in food riots of 1816.
www.norfolkpubs.co.uk /norfolkd/downham/downhcr.htm   (83 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Henry Purcell: The Complete Anthems and Services - 8: Music: Robert King,Michael George,Helen Gough,Jane ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
with Mark Kennedy, Michael George, Eamonn O'Dwyer, James Bowman, Mark Milhofer, Charles Daniels
with Mark Kennedy, Michael George, Charles Daniels, Mark Padmore
Be merciful unto me, anthem, for alto, tenor, bass, chorus & continuo, Z. Composed by Henry Purcell
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002ZTK?v=glance   (727 words)

  
 Crump Alonzo DUDLEY - Loneta DUDLEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Child: George Lawrence DUDLEY Birth: 31 JUL 1920
Child: George Blair DUDLEY Birth: 29 APR 1966
Descendents of Frank B. Frank B. Nell HOBSON 2 George Blair DUDLEY
home.rochester.rr.com /stevenjray/genealogy/people/p0000007.htm   (875 words)

  
 Golf's Grt Her
Hugh Wilson gets the credit for designing this gem.
He was a member of the "Philadelphia School of Architecture" which included George Crump, William Fownes, George Thomas, A.W. Tillinghast, and William Flynn.
All left magnificent courses that stood the test of time.
www.golftodaymagazine.com /0511Nov/gghmerion.htm   (954 words)

  
 eyc
The following weekend will be a GREAT outing for the Junior and Senior High EYC!
November 11 through November 13, the girls will be heading to the Crump’s house in West Virginia, and the guys will be going to the Binder’s house in the Northern Neck.
The weekend will include small group bible study, games and fellowship.
www.pohick.org /post/pp11-05eyc.html   (210 words)

  
 Tennessee Documentary History
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Author: Barker, William H. Title: 1830 Mar. 16, Nashville [to] A. Fergusson, Carthage, Tenne[ssee] / William H. Barker
Title: 1843 Jun. 20, Pension Office [to] A[dam] Fergusson, Carthage, Tennessee / G[eorge] W[illia]m Crump
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