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  Family Vacation Ideas - Home Page
Family vacations can be relaxing, adventurous and joyful-a special time to be playful and to experience each other differently, away from home.
Family vacations can also be disasters-with whining children, family bickering and bad weather.
And making the most of the experience can mean different things to different family members (you want to relax on the beach; little Jackson wants to hit the amusement park).
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  Books: Bittersweet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Heath wastes a great deal of ink trying to convince the reader that the family and the town of Robinson lost out when his scheme to swap Heath company stock for stock in a giant tobacco and liquor conglomerate was rejected by other family members.
Heath is candid in admitting that the success of the family candy operation was more the result of luck and fortuitous timing than business acumen.
The entire family business was on shaky financial terms in the 1940s when a family friend convinced some of the Heaths to invest $5,000 in one of the few local oil leases that had not been snapped up by a major oil company during the state's oil boom.
www.lib.niu.edu /ipo/ii950836.html   (831 words)

  
 Croydon Times (1912) Thornton Heath Family Among the Missing - 20 April 1912
The loss of the Titanc has affected Croydon in at least one case, and that case a particularly pathectic one, it is believed that a whole Thornton Heath family has been lost, together with some relations who saild with them.
Johnston, of 21, Luna Road, Thornton Heath, with their two children, William, aged nine years, and Catherine, aged seven years, were passengers on the ill-fated vessel, and none of the lists of survivors so far contain any mention of their names.
Lias, of the Beulah road Council School, speak very highly of the family and children, who were very bright and always speaking to the teachers and their friends of their journey to America and their new home there.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /item/2553   (276 words)

  
 Floral Emblem of Victoria
Common Heath was collected in Tasmania in 1793 by the French botanist, Jacques-Julien Houton de Labillardiere during his voyage with Bruny D'Entrecasteaux on the unsuccessful search for the missing explorer, La Perouse.
The family Epacridaceae, the Australian heath family, is distributed mainly in Australia and New Zealand.
Common Heath is depicted in the armorial ensign [illust] granted to Victoria on 28 March 1973 and recorded in the College of Arms, London.
www.anbg.gov.au /emblems/vic.emblem.html   (907 words)

  
 heath on Encyclopedia.com
Plants of the heath family form the characteristic vegetation of many regions with acid soils, particularly the moors, swamps, and mountain slopes of temperate regions throughout the world and, to a lesser extent, of tropical and subarctic regions (see heath, in ecology).
The bearberry and madroño are sometimes grown for the shiny, leathery leaves typical of the family.
Sometimes considered a part of the heath family are the pipsissewa and related perennial herbs and the Indian pipe and related saprophytic (nongreen) plants.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/h1/heath-bot.asp   (894 words)

  
 Robinson Area Chamber of Commerce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Heath and Sons, Inc. remained majority-owned by the Heath family until 1989.
The only family member active in the day-to-day operation of the company at that time was Chief Executive Officer and Chairman John R. Morris, Jr., a grandson of the Founder.
Morris and her sister Ruby Heath Dowling, formerly a Board member, are the only surviving children of the Founder.
www.robinsonchamber.org /heath10.htm   (147 words)

  
 NATRS 302 Ericaceae The Heath Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Heath is a term commonly applied to uncultivated land covered with low shrubs.
It is also the name given to any plant growing on the heath, but it is used botanically only for the species of the heath family; the Ericaceae.
Most of the family are shrubs or climbers, though herbaceous forms are found in the subfamily Monotropoideae.
www.vancouver.wsu.edu /fac/robson/cl/natrs301/dicots/erica.htm   (634 words)

  
 William Heath of Groton, Connecticut
Early records of this family's presence in Groton are sparse, consisting mainly of the birth records of their children: Joseph in 1713, and two more children: John Heath, born March 10, 1716/17, who later married Temperance Avery of Groton; and Abigail Heath, born February 13, 1720, who later married Samuel Morgan of Groton.
In the Groton land records, Joseph Heath is referred to as "of Swanzey in the Provence of the Massachusets Bay"; and his son and daughter-in-law, Joseph (Jr.) and Mary Heath are referred to as of "Newport in the Colony of Rhode Island".
Considering that the known Heaths buried at Wightman Burying Ground were the descendants of William and Mary (Culver) Heath, and that William and Mary were married at the First Baptist Church of Groton (located near the Wightman cemetery grounds) in 1772, Miss Mary Heath, b.
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 ANNA HEATH MEMORIAM
Heath a couple of times during the years I raced or attended races at Five Mile Point but I will always remember her for presenting me with the gifts I recieved for winning the Irv.
Heath Memorial and to me those gifts are treasured more than any of the other awards that I recieved during my years in a race car..
While Mrs Heath never took a checkered flag in a race car, she was the true meaning of a champion.
www.fivemilepointspeedway.net /AHMResponse.htm   (954 words)

  
 Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Plant Family Collection: Heath Family
Heaths also have a peculiar way of shedding pollen: the anther, the sac that contains the pollen, opens through pores or slender tubes at its tip (in most other species, the anther splits open to release the pollen).
The heaths are generally closely associated with root fungi called mycorrhizae, and are usually found in acidic soils.
The Heath Family area is found at the southern tip of the Plant Family Collection, which is located almost at the southern terminus of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, opposite the Children's Garden.
www.bbg.org /exp/stroll/plant_heath.html   (250 words)

  
 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Heath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The American ancestor of the Heath family of Amsterdam, New York, was Bartholomew Heath, of Haverhill, Massachusetts, who settled there prior to 1645.
The family remained in Haverhill until the migration to New Hampshire of John, grandson of Bartholomew, "the founder." Bartholomew Heath married Hannah, daughter of Joseph Noyce, "the emigrant." She died July 19, 1677.
Richard Kelly, father of Hannah Kelly Heath, was an extensive farmer and shoemaker of Haverhill.
www.schenectadyhistory.org /families/hmgfm/heath.html   (1654 words)

  
 THE FOSTER / WHITESIDE CONNECTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It is told that he spent a lot of time away from his family and didn't or wouldn't talk about where he had been or what he did when he was away.
The stories about William Franklin HEATH was that he would leave the family without a word and be gone for sometimes extended periods and return to the family.
William Franklin HEATH is believed to have been in trouble with the law and in jail sometime around 1910.
www.icehouse.net /fosterwoods/heath.html   (1166 words)

  
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Heath did not claim them as family due to how they treated him and, more importantly, his mother in the past.
Explaining the need for her urgency in finding Heath, the family was stunned again when Nick stated he had headed south.
Heath spread the sheet, folded his coat and smiled when he handed his aunt the blanket.
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 HISTORY OF THE HEATH FAMILY 1790-1935
Emma heath married Adam Smith, a brother of Henry¹s wife (Lida) Emma and Adam had three sons and one daughter, Fred C, Harry D, Robert R. and Jennie.
Reared his family and continued to keep the old homestead under the highest state of cultivation until his death June 3, 1908.
The Heath Family was Charles H. Feldmiller¹s mother¹s family.
www.electricscotland.com /HISTORY/world/bios/heath_family.htm   (2330 words)

  
 Heath's Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
My "ideal family" is a mother, father and "children" working together, respecting and communicating with each other.
Families have options available for easier communication today.
I also believe the example listed want to be like a typical nuclear family and are striving to make it work.
www.student.ipfw.edu /~wolfhw01/Laura.html   (212 words)

  
 Index
On my mothers side of the family the Baker's and Patterson's I have a great deal of information thanks to many cousins around the country, you will find pictures of both families on the photo pages.
The Patterson family dates back to 1659 in Antrim Ireland, and of course you will find links to my gedcom and other sites on one of the pages of this family site.
Connie's grandfather was Ernest Heath and her grandmother was Mary Barbara Raver, we have traced the Heath family back to 1525 in England and the Raver family back to 1780, but do not as yet know the Country of origin.
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 heath
M:See pg 557, para 3, "Lavinia Heath, eldest daughter of John, was born in 1801, and married in her 17th year to William, son of Richard Kitchen, of Bloomsburg, (ON).
Harold Wilbur Eugene6 Heath (Eugene5 Delos Heath, Ansley4 Heath, Frederick H.3, John2, David1) was born 1904 in Delhi, Norfolk, Ont, and died December 17, 1977 in Delhi, Norfolk, Ont.
Bk2sover.doc, Family descent sheet from Frederick I Sovereen to the Priddle family.
www.whitside.com /history/heath.htm   (5416 words)

  
 Moses D. Heath Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Eventually, the Heaths raised 13 children, with Bertha being the youngest of 6 girls and her brother Walter, with whom she shared the present Moses D. Heath Farm on Harmony Road.
The Heath homstead was the seventh in a row of houses, in one of five Black neighborhoods in Middletown in the early 1900s.
Walter and Susie Spradley, direct descendants of the Heath Family, continue to promote and enhance the legacy of their aunt, the late Bertha C. Heath, R.N., in the development of the farm by expanding the agricultural and horticultural exhibits and activities.
heathfarm.tripod.com /peacelane   (2100 words)

  
 Minick Heath Reed Grobbel Family History Page
After her death, Anthony moved his family to a farm near Ypsilanti and later on, in 1915, he moved them again to a farm in Willis, Augusta Twp., Washtenaw County, MI.
She ran the camp each summer from 1939 through 1942, charging $8 per week for each child and accepting boys 10 and under as well as girls of all ages.
This photo of Rose Mary and Carl Hitchingham was taken in Naples, FL during the winter of 1979-80.
pages.prodigy.net /mvgrobbel/minick.htm   (1465 words)

  
 Heath Coat of Arms
Harrington-Heath Heritage: Ancestors and Descendants (1600-1984) of Oramel Warren Harrington and Martha C. Heath by Ruth Haddox Harrington.
A seat or family seat was the principal manor of a medieval lord, which was normally an elegant country mansion and usually denoted that the family held political and economic influences in the area.
It is hard to say exactly when man first came to the lands that were to become the British Isles, but it can be said with certainty that Paleolithic tribes were flourishing there by 8000 BC.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.c/qx/heath-coat-arms.htm   (1130 words)

  
 Chapin Sprayers - Manufacturing Excellence Since 1884
Heath Manufacturing, Co. originated in 1948 by the Heath Family to manufacture bird feeders for a local retailer.
Heath Outdoor Products also offers a full line of U.S. flags and accessories.
Now, with over 50 years in America's backyard, Heath Outdoor Products has both the experience and expertise in offering quality products to add value to your home and garden.
www.chapinmfg.com   (248 words)

  
 American Family Insurance Official Web Site
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 Page Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It led Christensen to diagram a family heath history tree and to go see Dawn Allain, a board-certified genetics counselor at Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital.
Making a family medical tree is a fairly simple thing you can do to learn whether you or other family members may have a high risk for cancer, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and even some psychiatric problems.
Interview as many relatives as possible, because each may know or recall something that others may not be aware of Use family gatherings such as opportunities to discusss the family's medical history or to work on the family tree together.
www.rsd.edu /schools/rhs/cowen/page6.html   (405 words)

  
 Coleman Family Website
Heath, I don’t know how your weather is but I am still praying that you make good friends (hopefully Christian ones, because you NEED Christian fellowship)
Janie did a great job digging into her cake and making a big mess all over her face and body.
She received a lot of cute clothes and fun toys from friends and family.
colemanfamily.org   (1190 words)

  
 Heath Family History Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Chapter 4: Samuel Heath II (1837 – 1922)
Chapter 7: William Henry Heath (1862 – 1943)
Chapter 8: Samuel Percy Heath (1893 – 1977)
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~wgheath   (181 words)

  
 Ericaceae - Heath Family
The Heath Family (Ericaceae) contains about 100 genera and 3350 species of shrubs, trees, and perennial herbs.
Many cultivated ornamental plants such as Rhododendron and Azalea belong to this family.
The regular flowers usually have a 5-lobed calyx and a corolla of either 5 lobes or 5 separate petals, with 5 or 10 stamens.
montana.plant-life.org /families/Ericaceae.htm   (400 words)

  
 The Heath Family East of the Cascade Mts.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Heath Family East of the Cascade Mts.
Members of the Heath Family Found in the Columbia River Gorge:
Kinnikinnick (Bearberry) Arctostaphylos uva-ursi : Prostrate shrub to 8 inches in height.
ghs.gresham.k12.or.us /science/ps/nature/gorge/5petal/heath/heath.htm   (506 words)

  
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Heath enjoys the sunrise with his young family.
Heath is the sole beneficiary of a sizeable inheritance
Heath is compelled to marry a young pregnant girl whose
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 Branches and Off-shoots from a Heath Family Tree
Branches and Off-shoots from a Heath Family Tree
Welcome to our Heath Family website, where we research the family of Benjamin Franklin Heath (1845-1915), exchange photos and stories, enjoy each other's company, and just have fun!
We welcome descendants of Ben and Rebecca Heath and all others who are interested in comparing Heath lines.
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 Ericaceae (Heath) Family
Ericaceae consists of shrubs, tress, and perennial herbs, many of them familar as garden plants: rhododendrons, azaleas, heaths, heathers, and blueberries.
Leaves: Shiny green, 4 -6 inches long, leathery and lighter hued on edge.
Continue to Page 2 of Ericaceae (Heath Family)
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