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  Palmer - pafg08.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elbridge Wilder PALMER was born in 1868 and died in 1906.
Julianna PALMER was born in 1850 and died in 1921.
Herbert Havelock WRY was born on 18 Feb 1859 and died on 10 Dec 1928.
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 The Life of George Herbert
George Herbert was born in Montgomery, Wales, on April 3, 1593, the fifth son of Richard and Magdalen Newport Herbert.
Edward Herbert, the noted philosopher and poet, was raised to the peerage as Lord Herbert of Chirbury.
Herbert's poems are characterized by a precision of language, a metrical versatility, and an ingenious use of imagery or conceits that was favored by the metaphysical school of poets.
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  The Descendants of James Bardin Palmer and Millicent Jones
Edward Palmer was born on 1 Sep 1809 in Charlottetown, PEI and died on 3 Nov 1889 in Charlottetown, PEI at age 80.
Edward Palmer was a politician, judge, Attorney General, Chief Justice, Leader of the Conservatives, Leader of the Opposition, and was Premier of PEI briefly during the mid-1800s.
Herbert James Palmer was born on 26 Aug 1851 in Charlottetown, PEI and died on 29 Dec 1932 in Charlottetown, PEI at age 81.
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 Palmer - pafg11.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Winifred PALMER died on 12 Mar 1884 and was buried in Dorchester (GR17, Westmorland Co., NB.
Chester PALMER was born on 28 Mar 1885 in,, NB.
Mina PALMER was born on 25 Aug 1894 in,, NB.
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Palmer was dismissed from the public offices he held, and it appears that he went through difficult years when Edward was a young child.
Palmer earlier had been chairman of an assembly committee which advocated the appointment of a second judge to the court, thus creating a position for Peters and opening up a public office for himself.
Palmer first put his views on the general question of union on record at the end of April 1864 when the Legislative Council debated a resolution to appoint delegates to the Charlottetown conference, called to discuss a union of the three Maritime colonies.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Palmer
Palmer won the Masters tournament in 1958, 1960, 1962, and 1964, becoming the...
Dawnecia Palmer: 'can we pray for you?' On the streets of Bristol, UK, one women is fighting crime with a silent force.
Edward Palmer: Present before the Creation of Archaeological Stratigraphy and Associations, Formation Processes, and Ethnographic Analogy.
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 Herbert Schlosser - Who's Who in RCA VideoDisc
During the initial months the CED system was on the market, Herbert Schlosser, along with Jack Sauter, was one of the principal executive spokesmen for the system.
Herbert Schlosser also served as President of RCA International AudioVisuals, Inc., the RCA subsidiary involved in the joint venture with Columbia Pictures, and of RCA Cable, Inc., the subsidiary involved in the RCTV pay-cable venture.
Herbert Schlosser left RCA in 1985, at which time James Alic assumed the role of Group Vice President, Entertainment Operations.
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 Palmer, Herbert James
Palmer, Herbert James, lawyer, politician, premier of PEI (b at Charlottetown 26 Aug 1851; d there 22 Dec 1939); son of Edward PALMER.
Called to the bar in 1876, appointed Queen's Counsel in 1878, Palmer was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1900.
A Liberal, he became premier in 1911 but was defeated in a by-election 7 months later.
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 EJ Phillips 1830-1904 Palmer's Theatre New York
After leaving Palmer in 1892, her star began to wane, to some extent because of poorly chosen vehicles, but also because her robust acting style was seen as superannuated by the newer naturalistic schools.
Palmer guided the fortunes of the Union Square, rarely meeting with misadventure, and stocking to the end to foreign plays, notwithstanding the fact that one of his noteworthy successes was Bronson Howard's The Banker's Daughter...
Palmer removed his company to Wallack's Theatre, which he renamed Palmer's Theatre, opening the house with Alabama, and later installing there Edward S. Willard, who on his first visit to this country, was remarkably successful with the Middleman and Judah.
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Herbert was in the mainstream of this theology and in full doctrinal support of the institution in which Laud would later' become Archbishop and which Donne served as its most eloquent preacher.
For Herbert, the Jews served a theological purpose: they were the "proof, and witnesses" of Christianity, and he believed.that any sympathy shown towards them should be predicated on their compliance with the conversionist image that was designated for them by St. Paul and which he borrowed in the last two lines of his poem.
While Herbert's verse rumbles with an undercurrent of theological and psychological tension, Vaughan's Silex Scintillans addresses the eschatological climax in which that tension finally culminated, a climax that was predicated on the conversion of the Jews.
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 Palmer Family of Alabama Ancestry
Chillian Palmer, vestryman of Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia, was son of Martin Palmer of Charlotte and Halifax counties.
Palmer (q.v.); grandson of Ely and Allie (Simpson) Bradley, pioneersettlers of Conecuh County; great-grndson of Samuel and Mary (Presswood)Bradley, bot h natives of South Carolina, later of Conecuh County, theformer the daughter of a Revolutiona ry soldier.
Palmer was educated in the country schools; attended Howard college, Marion, 1877-88; graduate d at the University of Alabama with the A.M. degree in 1891; and was the first student to enrol l in the engineering department of the university, from which he graduated, B.E., 1882.
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 Herbert Family
We had very little information to begin with, only that he was English and lived in Whitby, Yorkshire England prior to migrating to New Zealand as a young man in 1910 aged 20.
Herbert - William born 1826 in Whitby, England married Isabella born 1825.
William was a butcher, had one known brother Mathew Herbert born in Hawsker, Whitby married with 6 children in 1891)
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 MWDC
Unknown to Herbert's Captain the passenger steamer City of Gloucester was on a collision course.
Herbert had a clam shell excavator, which can be found about 20 feet off the starboard side of the wreck, near amidships.
Herbert's stern is a confused mass of wreckage, there was no sign of shafts or propellers.
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 Edward Henry Palmer Hanged for the Murder of Ada James
The next day he was told that Ada had been found on the corner of Lynmouth Road, having staggered some distance, bleeding to death from a throat wound, and had been taken to the Infirmary where she had later died.
Palmer was sentenced to death at Gloucester Assizes by the Lord Chief Justice on 19th February, and hanged by Thomas Pierrepoint and George Brown on the 19th March 1913 in Bristol.
Ted Palmer was a shallow poseur; one who compensated for his lack of stature by dramatic and empty gestures; his fundamentally unbalanced nature aggravated by alcohol abuse.
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 E H Palmer - new and used books
Palmer E.H. The Survey of Westdrn Palestine - Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography and Archaeology.
Palmer, E.H. A Concise Dictionary of the Persian Language.
Edward Herbert Palmer (1840-1882) was a Cambridge lecturer and already a widely published Orientalist-linguist when he was assassinated in 1882 on a secret mission to the Bedouins.
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 Palmer - Doves Genealogy
John Palmer, who is one of the prominent farmers of Nemaha county, Nebraska, with his productive and beautiful farmstead situated three quarters of a mile west of Peru, has been a resident of this section of southeastern Nebraska for thirty-five years, ever since 1869.
John Palmer remained in the parental home till he was married and was also with the family in their various migrations about the country, living in Utah from 1863 to 1868 and then in Idaho in 1869.
Velma Fay Palmer born 16 May 1895 in Peru, Neb. She died 16 Nov 1988 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska and was buried on 19 Nov 1988 in Mt. Vernon Cemetery; Peru, Nebraska.
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 Herbert Edward, Sir Read, William Feaver (Contributor) * A Concise History...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Edward Palmer Thompson - Whigs and Hunters The...
Edward Whiting Fox, Susan Harris Shefter - The Emergence of the...
Edward Streeter, Gluyas Williams (Illustrator) - Father of the Bride...
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 PALMER
Notes: Early historians believe that the Palmer family may have had some roots in Angmering prior to the 14th Century but there seems to be no evidence of this.
The Palmer lands in Patching were partly or wholly dispersed in the early 17th century.
Because the Palmer Pedigree records his son Thomas born ca 1520, and because some other records show a Thomas born 1518-19, we believe the historically important Thomas (he began construction of Parham) is the son of widow Reynolds and leaves all children recorded herein from her.
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 George Herbert — FactMonster.com
Herbert's devotional poems combine a homely familiarity with religious experience and a reverent sense of its magnificence.
His verse is marked by quietness of tone, precision of language, metrical versatility, and the use of conceits.
Carnarvon, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, 5th earl of - Carnarvon, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, 5th earl of, 1866–1923, English...
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 Frances Flora Bond Palmer ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Frances F. Palmer, "Rounding a Bend" on the Mississippi.
Samuel Palmer, "Christmas" etching in Samuel Palmer, a memoir by A. Palmer, 19th century
His engagement with landscape, from his native Suffolk to the hop gardens and orchards of his adoptive Kent, was inspired in part by Constable and Samuel Palmer...
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 Palmer
Palmer, A pilgrim who carried a palm leaf to signify the making of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Herbert Edward Palmer (1880–1961), English poet and critic
Palmer Archipelago, group of islands off the northwestern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula
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 Edward Palmer - Canadian Confederation - A Lawyer And - info
PALMER EDWARD HENRY O PALMER, EDWARD HENRY, Oriental scholar, born at Cambridge; had an aptitude for languages, and was especially proficient in those of the East; by his knowledge of Arabic...
Edward Palmer - Canadian Confederation - A lawyer and politician Edward Palmer was a member of the Prince Edward Island Assembly.
Edward Palmer was born in Charlottetown Prince Edward Island.Edward Palmer - La Confédération canadienne - Avocat et politicien Edward Palmer sera membre de l\Assemblée de.
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 Palmer :: P : Gourt
Palmer, Curtis - Curtmizters Site - Contains celebrity photos including Leonardo Dicaprio and Britney Spears as well as midi files, animations, and a personal biography.
Palmer, J. - Includes information about the author, short quotes, home brewing tutorial and chain mail armor fabrication.
Palmer, Victoria - Includes personal information, picture galleries, diary archives and information about her friends.
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 Reunion for descendants of Charles PALMER and his wife MARY Ann SHARP
GEORGE4 PEARCE (CLARA3 PALMER, CHARLES2, ALEXANDER1) was born 22 November 1816 in Richmond, NSW, and died 30 March 1897 in Richmond, buried St Peters Cemetery, Richmond, NSW.
CLARISSA4 PEARCE (CLARA3 PALMER, CHARLES2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1 January 1830 in Yarramundi, Richmond, NSW, and died 31 August 1911 in 123 Westbourne St Petersham, NSW.
ATHELIA4 HAMPSTEAD (CLARA3 PALMER, CHARLES2, ALEXANDER1) was born 15 October 1839 in Castlereagh, NSW, and died 22 January 1934 in Oberon, Buried COE new Bowenfells.
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 Welcome to the Palmer family tree
The Palmer and Jones family tree are by far the biggest and once we go back beyond the living all birth and death can be included.
Mary Constance Palmer - Thomas John Palmer There is a duplication here since two Palmers married each other.
George Palmer July.31.1789 to December.10.1866 - Maria Taylor March.5.1793 to February.2.1864 (one of nine children of George Palmer 1759-1825 and Eleanor Street 1756-1844 brothers and sisters were:- Elizabeth Palmer Abt.
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 Edward Stettner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Edward Stettner is the Ralph Emerson and Alice Freeman Palmer Professor of Political Science.
Professor Stettner has written Shaping Modern Liberalism: Herbert Croly and Progressive Thought (University Press of Kansas, 1993), and has edited Perspectives on Europe (Schenkman, 1970).
He published a chapter on "Vigilantism and Political Theory" in Vigilante Politics (Rosenbaum and Sederberg, eds.), as well as publishing articles and reviews in Polity, The American Political Science Review, Perspective, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Journal of Politics, The Journal of American History, and other periodicals.
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 Herbert Macnair ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Charles Herbert Woodbury, The Sea is ?, 19th - 20th century
Herbert Bayer, Convolution - One from the Portfolio Seven Convolutions, 1948
Herbert Railton, The Lower Ward, Windsor Castle, 1885
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 Herbert Holden ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Herbert Bayer, Convolution - One from the Portfolio Seven Convolutions, 1948
Herbert Railton, Charlecote from the Terrace, 19th - 20th century
Herbert Railton, The Lower Ward, Windsor Castle, 1885
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 The Bruce Medalists: Edward C. Pickering
Edward C. Pickering, a Harvard graduate, taught physics for ten years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he built the first instructional physics laboratory in the United States.
With funds provided by Henry Draper’s widow, Anna Palmer Draper, he hired a number of women, including Williamina P. Fleming, Annie J. Cannon, Antonia Maury, and Henrietta S. Leavitt, and produced the
Plotkin, Howard, “Edward Charles Pickering,” Journal for the History of Astronomy 21, 47–58 (1990).
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 English Literature - Palmer, Herbert E. (Herbert Edward), b. 1880. - What's Been Published   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
English Literature - Palmer, Herbert E. (Herbert Edward), b.
What's Been Published - Palmer, Herbert E. (Herbert Edward), b.
Showing all records for Author Name: Palmer, Herbert E. (Herbert Edward), b.
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 Edward German   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Edward German, full name Edward German Jones, studied the organ and violin at the Royal Academy of Music.
In 1909, he returned to the Savoy:but not to D'Oyly Carte, the theatre having been leased to C. Herbert Workman:to collaborate with W. Gilbert on Fallen Fairies, an adaptation of the latter's 1873 fairy comedy The Wicked World.
He is the subject of two biographies:"Edward German: An Intimate Biography" by William Herbert Scott (London, Cecil Palmer, 1932), and "A Musical Peacemaker: The Life and Work of Sir Edward German" by Brian Rees (Abbotsbrook, Kensal Press, 1986).
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