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 Ancestors of David Kipp Conover - Person Page 122
Jacob Johnson was the son of Jacob Johnson and (Unknown) (Unknown).
Jacob Johnson was shown in the census on 30-Sep-1850 as a farmer.
Jacob Johnson was shown in the census on 29-Jul-1870 as a farmer.
www.conovergenealogy.com /ancestor-p/p122.htm   (2544 words)

  
 Singley - desc50 - Generated by Family Ties Deluxe Edition
John David Johnson (Ervin Leroy Johnson, Minnie Singley, John Henry Singley, John Lewis Singley, John Singley, Jacob Singley, Martin Singley, Jr.
Harve Early Johnson (Ervin Leroy Johnson, Minnie Singley, John Henry Singley, John Lewis Singley, John Singley, Jacob Singley, Martin Singley, Jr.
William Lewis Johnson (Ervin Leroy Johnson, Minnie Singley, John Henry Singley, John Lewis Singley, John Singley, Jacob Singley, Martin Singley, Jr.
members.cox.net /bsingley31/singley/desc50.htm   (272 words)

  
 1860 Census of Carver County, MN
Johnson, Mary S. Johnson, Mary S. Johnson, Mary S. Johnson, Mary S. Johnson, Mathilda
www.rootsweb.com /~mncarver/1860/ijk_indx.htm   (194 words)

  
 Rivers
Rivers Cemetery, Johnson Co., IN., Lee Rivers Farm b: 1803 in Tennessee
3 Elizabeth Rivers 1840 - b: 1840 in Johnson Co., IN.
3 James W. Rivers 1838 - b: December 16, 1838 in Johnson Co., IN.
members.aol.com /janpro77/page5.html   (3384 words)

  
 The Abusable Past - samples
When Weisberg asked him about the mistakes, Johnson professed to be unconcerned.
After a few impressions, it gets completely clean.” To Johnson, Weisberg observes, “a first edition is merely what in the software business is called a beta version: a test product to be debugged with the unpaid assistance of reviewers and readers.”
At first glance, Johnson's unconcern about error seems a bit puzzling.
chnm.gmu.edu /rhr/humor/ambrose.html   (3384 words)

  
 Pauline Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1758, Pauline Johnson’s great-grandfather was baptized Jacob Tekahionwake Johnson upon the encouragement of Sir William Johnson, superintendent of Indian Affairs for the northern district of the American colonies (Johnston 20).
Jacob Tekahionwake Johnson eventually moved north from his home in the Mohawk River Valley, now New York State, to the newly designated Six Nations territory.
Pauline Johnson was the youngest of four children born to George Henry Martin Johnson (1816-1884), a Mohawk, and Emily Susanna Howells Johnson (1824-1898), an English woman.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pauline_Johnson   (2134 words)

  
 Technology, Invention, and Innovation collections
Subseries B: Barbara Walters' Television Special, Not For Women Only, [1975] features an episode highlighting "Inventors and Invention," with a panel that includes Marion Donovan, Jacob Rabinow, and Henry Kloss, demonstrating their inventions.
Subseries A: Manufacturing Files, 1979-1996 contains files relating to the manufacture and packaging of DentaLoop, and includes photo materials, correspondence with various manufacturers including Johnson and Johnson, clippings, craft materials, and reports.
Subseries A : Marion Donovan's Subject Files, 1941-1995 are arranged chronologically and contain advertisements, articles, correspondence, sketches, notes, United States and foreign patents, photo materials, press releases, publications, and some artifacts documenting her ideas and inventions.
americanhistory.si.edu /archives/d8721.htm   (2134 words)

  
 Picture History - "Death of General Z. Taylor, 12th President of the United States"
Bliss (Mary Elizabeth Taylor); Collamer (Jacob Collamer); Fillmore (Millard Fillmore, Vice President in Taylor's administration); Preston (William Bellard Preston); Clayton (John Middleton Clayton); Johnson (Reverdy Johnson); Crawford (George Washington Crawford).
www.picturehistory.com /find/p/14477/mcms.html   (2134 words)

  
 Lions Football Stats
V 3-8 S23 Ryan Smith pass complete to Joshua Johnson to the SNU16, fumble forced by Jacob Todd, fumble by Joshua Johnson recovered by SNU Jacob Todd at SNU16.
V 1-10 V26 Ryan Smith pass complete to Joshua Johnson for 5 yards to the SAGU31 (Thomas Smith).
V 3-9 V27 Ryan Smith pass complete to Joshua Johnson for 4 yards to the SAGU31 (Thomas Smith).
www.sagu.edu /athletics/football/stats-print.asp?ID=31   (2134 words)

  
 Polk County, NC Marriage Bonds
Dimsdale Jackson, Joseph /// Kelsey, Harriett Apr 18, 1868 None GB Sanders Humphries, Johnson /// Kerr, Gemima Jan 30, 1860 None Wm.
Noah McGuinn Prince, WR /// Lancaster, Sallie J. Feb 24, 1876 None BT Morris Johnson, RN /// Lankford, Amanda Nov 23, 1866 None GB Sanders Rice, Jesse E. /// Lankford, Susan Ann May 30, 1857 Shelton Sims Thompson Sims Weaver, John D. /// Laughter, Catharine B. Feb 2, 1859 Wm.
Dimsdale Bishop, William /// Jones, Nancy Jan 1, 1868 None GB Sanders Horton, Perry L. /// Joones, Susey Jan 17, 1861 CP Green Thomas Egerton McGuinn, Wm.
www.rfci.net /wdfloyd/polkbrde.html   (2134 words)

  
 Johnson County Genealogy Queries
I have is she was born in 1809 in Lafayette County(?) Missouri Died 1847 in Johnson County, Missouri.
Jacob was born about 1788 in Cumberland County, NC and died about 1853 in Holden, Missouri.
ANDERSON : RIDDLE : TYLER : Looking for burial place of Jacob Tyler.
www.cousinconnect.com /p/a/101422   (426 words)

  
 David C. Johnson
Jacob M. Jensen, Sochetra Ly, Xavier Kyablue, and David C. Johnson, "Selective Preparation of Nickel Silicides and Germanides Using Multilayer Reactants," Mat.
Jacob M. Jensen, Sochetra Ly, Xavier Kyablue and David C. Johnson, "Length scale dependent variation of the first nucleated phase in nickel-silicon multilayers", Journal of Applied Physics, 94(2), (2003) 1252-1257.
Joshua R. Williams, Mark Johnson and David C. Johnson, "Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices Using the Modulated Elemental Reactant Method" Journal of the American Chemical Society, 12(34) (2003) 10335-10341.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~chem/johnson.html   (426 words)

  
 SORENCY
After Samuel died, Ann moved to Bourbon Co KY where she met and married Thomas Fletcher, son of Count Charles Francis Joseph de Fletchir and Ruth P. Phillips Sorency (Ruth had previously married a Jacob Sorency…relation/tie-in unknown).
Wherefor Jacob Janney and Richard Holliday are appointed by this meeting to enquire into the particular circumstances of the affair and if they find it necessary for to draw up a testimony against him and produce it to our next meeting for approbation.
Samuel Sorency was born in Delaware, married Ann West (daughter of Quaker David West and possibly the sister of Benjamin West "the Artist") in Delaware and died before Apr 1776 probably in Delaware.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~mooreorless/Sorency.htm   (426 words)

  
 Men and Officers who served in King Philips War = soldiers.htm
Some of the men below are credited with serving under Capt. Johnson and Captain Jacob, the latter is probably Captain John Jacob of Hingham who assumed command of the company.
On July 6, 1675, Capt. Johnson was sent with a small escort to conduct 52 friendly Indians to the army at Mount Hope.
At the battle of the Great Swamp fight Capt. Johnson was killed when leading his men against the barrier at the entrance to the fort.
bigelowsociety.com /rod/soldiers.htm   (426 words)

  
 Warren Co, Tennessee 1812 Tax Lists-Hammons
Was one of these William Johnsons, the son of No. 55 Jacob JOHNSON, Sr.
Notes: No. 59 Joseph Johnson, s/o No. 60 Jacob Johnson, Sr.
who m Nancy AYERS, and after his death (1811-1815), she remarried to Hiram Harrison DEAN; his daughter, Mary JOHNSON who had m No. 32 Woodson HAMMONS (s/of No. 55 John HAMMONS, Sr.); and a daughter, Sytha, about whom no more is known.
www.combs-families.org /combs/records/tn/war12i.htm   (923 words)

  
 Bibliography - Bookbinding The Book Arts Web
Description: Introduction to books based on "flexagons, "a paper form that can be folded or opened to reveal hidden faces." Chapters include materials and materials handling; accordions; structures based on geometric forms; jacob's ladders; envelopes; math for book arts, and templates.
Author: Johnson, Arthur W. Title: The Thames and Hudsom Manual of Bookbinding
Author: Johnson, Arthur W. Title: The Practical Guide to Craft Bookbinding
www.philobiblon.com /bibliography-bookbinding.htm   (923 words)

  
 Jacob B. Hinchee
Jacob and Mary are both buried at Minnow Creek Cemetery, near Hagarville and Lamar, Johnson County, Arkansas.
Jacob and Mary later moved to Hagarville, Johnson County, Arkansas.
Jacob owned a large farm near Owensboro, Kentucky.
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?8171   (923 words)

  
 Immigration/Naturalization, Dallas County, Texas
Buerkle, Germany; Charles Linstram, Sweden; G. Johnson, Sweden; P. Arnoff, Russia; George King, Poland; Carle Carnato, Italy; August Miller, Switzerland; C. Johnson, Sweden; Adloph Ehert, Germany; Thomas E. Kinsella, Ireland; Thomas Mayall, England; Jacob Frietsch, Germany; Emile Nagel, Germany.
Emil Fritz and Jacob Waespi filed application for final naturalization papers this morning.
The following are the latest anti importations: They declared yesterday at the court house: -- A. Von Derwolk, Hollander; A. Rubenstein, Russian; Jacob Meyer, Swiss; Samuel Bachman, Russian; J. Patterson, Irish; Jacob Attler, German; Peter S. Seisks, German; Theodore McMeininge, German; Henry Schnobel, German; Christian Haage, German; Joe Schanblinsky, German.
freepages.history.rootsweb.com /~jwheat/immigratnat.html   (5199 words)

  
 Frederick Co MD Will Testators Indexes
* MD-11-6-293 HAFFERT, CHRISTIAN * MD-11-3-289 HAFFNER, FREDERICK * MD-11-3-528 HAFFNER, JACOB * MD-11-9-561 HAFFNER, MICHAEL * MD-11-8-102 HAFFNER, SUSANA * MD-11-9-571 HAGAN, DENNIS FREDERICK TOWN MD-11-8-1 HAGAN, JAMES SR.
Column 1 = Name of Testator Column 2 = Place of Residence Column 3 = County, Volume, Page # HAACKE, MARTIN MIDDLETOWN MD-11-15-245 HAAS, JOHN FREDERICK TOWN MD-11-2-118 HACKMAN, JOHN * MD-11-5-17 HACKNEY, JACOB * MD-11-6-554 HAFF, ABRAHAM * MD-11-6-467 HAFF, ABRAHAM SR.
www.sampubco.com /wills/md/mdfrederick03.htm   (5199 words)

  
 Famous Masons
Dallas, William R. King, John C. Breckenridge, Andrew Johnson, Schuyler Colfax, Adlai E. Stevenson, Garret A. Hobart, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas R. Marshall, Henry A. Wallace, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson (E.A.), Hubert H.
John Marshall, Earl Warren, Thurgood Marshall, J. Edgar Hoover - Director of the FBI, Thomas Dewey - Lawyer
John Wayne, Red Skelton, Clark Gable, W.C. Fields, Will Rogers, Burl Ives, Roy Rogers, Danny Thomas, Ernest Borgnine, Oliver Hardy, Tom Mix, Audie Murphy, Gene Autry, Wallace Beery, Eddie Cantor, Eddie Arnold, Roy Acuff, Cecil B. DeMille, Louis B. Mayer, Michael Richards "Kramer".
www.hoffmanlodge412.org /famous.htm   (828 words)

  
 untraced US Presidents
Jacob Johnson [22304] ----------- Mary McDonough [22322] ---------- wife of Jacob Johnson
Andrew Johnson [22270] ---------- TN House of Rep., 1835 TN Senate, 1841 US Hous of Rep., 1843-1853 Gov.
Paul Johnson [22403] ------------ b.1938 Kathie Lee Epstein [22520] ------ singer and dancer, TV personality b.16_aug_1953, Paris France m.Apr_1976 wife of Paul Johnson divorced, 1982 m.18_Oct_1986 wife of Frank Gifford
www.hdhdata.org /roots/d0900.shtml   (2603 words)

  
 1915 h-m
Johnson Miss Agnes E, music tchr Wheeler blk, rms same
Monson Johanna (wid Jacob), res 224 15th st N
Kiefer Jacob, Saloon and Wholesale Liquors 406-408 Front, res 20 6th st N
www.info.co.clay.mn.us /History/1915hm.htm   (2603 words)

  
 JOHNSON County, Part 1
JOHNSON County is located in the eastern part of the State.
Johnson born at the Mission were Eliza S., A.
Previous to the advent of the Shawnee Indians in 1828, but little was known of what is now Johnson County, by white people.
www.kancoll.org /books/cutler/johnson/johnson-co-p1.html   (2603 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
The great-granddaughter of Tekahionwake (Jacob Johnson), whose name she would later adopt, and the granddaughter of John “Smoke” Johnson*, known for his skill as an orator, she saw herself as primarily “Indian.” At the same time, she embraced Canada, particularly the emerging west, as her larger home and reflected that response in her work.
A number of Pauline Johnson’s prose pieces, originally published in Mother’s Magazine and Boys’ World, were collected and issued after her death in The moccasin maker, with introduction by [Horatio] Gilbert Parker* and appreciation by Charles Mair* (Toronto, 1913), and in The Shagganappi, with introduction by Ernest Thompson Seton* (Toronto, 1913).
Her repertoire now included her signature poems “The song my paddle sings” and “Ojistoh.” Pauline Johnson had emerged, not as the serious poet she longed all her life to be, but as a popular performer of her own material.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=41598   (1961 words)

  
 Joseph Larrick
A native of Virginia, and a son of Jacob and Catherine (Spillman) Larrick of Frederick County, Virginia, Joseph Larrick was born February 15, 1817, and attained the remarkable age of ninety-two years, passing away at Paola March 8, 1909.
From the time that the Larricks settled in Johnson County until the close of the Civil war they were almost constantly exposed to danger.
Joseph Larrick and his family endured all the dangers and hardships of the border ruffian era, and of the subsequent Civil war.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1918ks/biol/larricj.html   (1247 words)

  
 johnson_ellen_b.html
On November 25, 1910, Ellen Johnson was born in Warren, Pennsylvania, to Jacob Augustua and Hulda Jeanette (Hedlund) Johnson, immigrants from Sweden.
Johnson guest-lectured at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Los Angeles County Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Courtauld Institute, the Tate Gallery, and at numerous colleges and universities.
Upon her death on March 25, 1992, Ellen Johnson had made major contributions to the field of contemporary art, made Oberlin's Art Museum one of the best in the country, and influenced countless students through her dynamic teaching.
www.oberlin.edu /archive/WWW_files/johnson_ellen_b.html   (1768 words)

  
 Andrew Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johnson was born on December 29, 1808, in Raleigh, North Carolina, to Jacob Johnson and Mary McDonough.
Johnson served as an alderman in Greeneville from 1828 to 1830 and mayor of Greeneville from 1830 to 1833.
Johnson was president during part of the Reconstruction following the Civil War, and his conciliatory policies towards the defeated rebels and his vetoes of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with the Congressional Republicans, leading the House of Representatives to impeach him in 1868; he was the first President to be impeached.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andrew_Johnson   (1371 words)

  
 David C. Johnson
Jacob M. Jensen, Sochetra Ly, Xavier Kyablue and David C. Johnson, "Length scale dependent variation of the first nucleated phase in nickel-silicon multilayers", Journal of Applied Physics, 94(2), (2003) 1252-1257.
Dave Johnson’s research group focuses its efforts on developing kinetically-controlled approaches to the synthesis of new solid-state materials and correlating physical properties with structure and bonding.
Research in the Johnson Lab is Supported by: The National Science Foundation, The Office of Naval Research, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~chem/johnson.html   (784 words)

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