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In the News (Tue 1 Dec 09)

  
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Roderick P. Cobb, of Princeton theological seminary; next came the mother of the bride, leaning on the arm of the groom, these were followed by the two bridesmaids Miss Jessie Morris, of White Haven, and Miss Sadie Streetor, of Lehigh Tannery, these were followed by the bride, leaning upon the arm of her father.
Indeed she seems to have been beloved by the entire community, but nowhere more fondly save in her own household than by her class- mates in the public school, and we have no doubt that the service tomorrow will be largely attended, and of an interesting character.
James Sewell, formely of Holly Hill near this town and a first cousin of the Hon.
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 Biographies, Pension Papers, and Family Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
James Osborn, another son, was a leading merchant in Columbus, and died, leaving sons who still carry on his old firm business, and are leading men in the city.
James B. Many, with a body of U.S. soldiers, came to AR Post in 1804 to take charge of the country under the new regime.
Samuel Groom eldest son of Samuel G. Osborn and Catherine his wife was born on the 23rd day of April 1831.
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 Amazon.com: Christian Religious Education: Sharing Our Story and Vision: Books: Thomas H. Groome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Groome has some very practical ideas which can easily be implemented in the classroom, I have found, without too much effort.
In reading Groome's exploration of answers to these foundational educational questions, the reader will be encouraged to consider these questions for herself or himself and thus come to better understand and more clearly articulate the underlying assumptions, beliefs, and theories that shape his or her practice.
Particularly useful is Groome's articulation of the shared praxis approach to religious education in the fourth section of the book.
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 National Register Listings in Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
These structures were erected on a more traditional grid of roads between the circle and the railroad station, but facing pedestrian avenues, covered with bluestone gravel, which were off-limits to wagons and horses.
It was this forest that attracted Washington Grove's early settlers, led by a group of Methodist clergy from Washington who were seeking a camp meeting ground for summer preaching missions.
In 1873, the year the B & O opened its Metropolitan Branch Line which passes this area, the Methodists purchased 268 acres chosen for its beautiful groves, springs, elevation, and good drainage.
www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net /nr/NRDetail.asp?HDID=619&FROM=NRMapMO.html   (677 words)

  
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She was admitted to the Louisiana Bar in 1998, the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit and the U.S. District Court, Eastern, Western and Middle Districts of Louisiana.
She was admitted to the Louisiana Bar, the U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit in 1987.
JAMES M. born New Orleans, Louisiana, September 2, 1971; admitted to bar, 1999, Louisiana, U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court.
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 History of the New York Fire Department, Ch. 37, Part IV
James R. Mount was foreman when they removed to their new house, and continued so until 11857.
James E. Kerrigan, afterwards member of Congress and also colonel of the Twenty-fifth Regiment N. Volunteers during the rebellion, was a volunteer with the company before he went on the filibustering expedition of Capt. Walker to Central America; and Manuel Silva, afterwards Peterson Engine Co. 31 was assistant foreman at the time of their disbandment.
James S. Wells, an assistant engineer, formerly a member of Engine Company No. 36, was also killed at this fire.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/state/fire/31-40/ch37pt4.html   (2210 words)

  
 Tuley Family Notes
I'm not sure who her husband Adam's father was but the James Tooley cited as his grandfather had 5 children listed in his will (1729 - Princess Anne Co., Va. - now city of Virginia Beach): Adam, Mary, Margaret, Elizabeth and Rebecca.
Besides James Tully the tax lists also shows a John Tully and Thomas Tully whose father was probably the Thomas Tooley who died in 1702 in Princess Anne Co. (will lists Thomas, Jr.
James Brassel's body was properly buried, but by then the Harpes once more disappeared.
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 Eckman Family - Person Page 19   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Grooms was born in Willistown township, a daughter of the late John and Mary Herkins, her father having been a veteran of the Civil War.
She was married to the late David Grooms fifty years ago this month, and made her home in West Chester, in latter years with her sister, Mrs.
She was the widow of B. Frank Streaker and was born in Sugartown, Pa., daughter of the late Norris and Mary Lodge Herkins.
web.tampabay.rr.com /cyndiee/eckman-p/p19.htm   (11368 words)

  
 MD Land Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
RM#HS/285 1688 James Phillips to William Osborne; 100 A Locust Neck.
JLG-A/105 10/17/1777 James Osborn of Harford Co., MD to James Webber same co. + prov.; 10 A part of Strawberry Hills.
JLG-C/208 8/26/1779 William Buckhanan of Baltimore Co. to Samuel Groome Osborn of Harford Co.; 252 A of Bush Riv.
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 webGED: Alachua Connections Data Page
Charles B. Easterlin, Nov 14, 1884 to April 13, 1887; Samuel H. Spencer,April 13, 1887 to Feb 2, 1894; Luther C. Gracy, Feb 2, 1894 to March 1,1898; William T. McLendon, March 1, 1898 to Nov 23, 1900; William Norris,Nov 23, 1900 to Jan 23, 1901; Mary L. Wetherton, Jan 23, 1901 to April 3,1902.
They lef t my brother James less than two years ago andreturned t o their mother with whom they now live.
Her husband was i n service during the Floridawar in 1836 and died therein o f disease contracted in the line of hisduty as appears b y the Captains affidavit.
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 Guild of Book Workers Library Catalog - The University of Iowa Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bibliographic description based the two postcards held by the GBW which are numbered B 1 and B 10.
Ellenport, Samuel B. Bookbinding tools and equipment : including books on bookbinding from the collection of Samuel B. Ellenport, President, Harcourt Bindery, Inc. [to be sold] Thursday, October 2, 1980 at 2:00 p.m.
Compiled by Charles B. Gullans with the collaboration of John J. Espey.
www.lib.uiowa.edu /spec-coll/gbw/gbw1.html   (11208 words)

  
 Sidney Rigdon Genealogy
IGDON (THOMAS B.) was born 1785 in Bel Air, Hartford, MD, and died 1838 in Fayette Co. IL.
IGDON (THOMAS B. was born October 15, 1796 in Allegheny Co. PA, and died March 13, 1859 in Pleasant Hill, Lane, OR.
Thomas Rigdon 1789-1815 Thomas B. III Rigdon 1785-1838 Thomas B. Jr.
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 Vanzant
James - Under age 21 in 1751, and possibly some years younger as the will provides for a seven year apprenticeship.
Of her surviving children, provision was made for all except son James (although James may have died before the will date), and for "my granddaughter" Ann VANZANT (not yet identified).
He was a Captain in the NC Militia during the Revolution, and fought at the battle of Cowpens.
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 The HooK: REAL ESTATE- Sold!
Ruth B. and George L. Pineo to Lawrence E. Howard and Nancy Povall, 3202 Gateway Circle, Forest Lakes, $170,000.
Dick B. Mills to Hunter D. Williamson, 0.61 acres at 1582 Thomas Jefferson Parkway, $115,000.
James M. Washington to Lucy G. Washington, parcel in Woodcreek, $5,000.
www.readthehook.com /stories/2003/01/24/realEstateSold.html   (1984 words)

  
 JOSEPH - son of John Pace of Middlesex
John Groom, was born about 1798 in North Carolina, He was married to Saranda Groom and Sarah Beck during the period he lived in Albany, Kentucky.
The name was officially changed from GROOM to GROOMS by their son, HARRISON Grooms, when he entered the union army.
James W. Mary M. Elizabeth 14, Clifton 12, Milton 10, Livy 8, Sally 6, Nanny E. Murray M. CLIFTON and MILTON were the PACES in the Pace Graveyard on SCOLLSVILLE RD. in CLARKE Co and HANNAH H. was the wife of MILTON.
www.phc.igs.net /~gordpace/lines/john-mid/joseph.htm   (1926 words)

  
 Jackson County Property Transactions 2000
·James and Lynnly Drinkard to Chris and Yvonne Betty, 2.98 acres, 253rd district.
·James B. and Pamela Guilloud to Otter Construction and Realty, Inc., 16.33 acres, 253rd district; Less and Except: 2.30 acres.
·James W. and Dorothy H. McPherson to Klaus C. and Donna Geiger, a tract or parcel of land lying in the City of Commerce.
www.mainstreetnews.com /Arch/01/0117/JCProp00.html   (18395 words)

  
 James C. Groome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Groome, J., E. Fujimoto, L. Walter*, and P. Ruben.
Groome, J. Fujimoto, A. George, Jr., and P. Ruben.
Groome, J. Tillinghast, M. Townley, A. Vetrovs, W. Watson III, D. Hunt, P. Griffin, J. Alexander, and J. Shabanowitz.
www.biology.hmc.edu /people/faculty/former/groome.html   (517 words)

  
 Della Halley Cobb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He courted my mother, and they were married Sept. 10, 1914, and because of his work we moved to Belvidere in 1916.
Mama spent the next few years as housekeeper for Father B. Groome, the Catholic priest at Greensburg and Medicine.
James Dallas Cobb (Ty) worked for the Santa Fe railroad as Agent in 1921 at Medicine.
www.ku.edu /kansas/medicine/chosen/bch_cobb.html   (392 words)

  
 d18 Glossary
CATHOLIC Thomas Groome says: Though catholic is usually taken to mean "universal," this was more Aristotle=s use of the term than how early Christians understood it.
At the eucharist the epiclesis is (a) to unify the assembly and (b) to consecrate the eucharistic elements.
PHENOMENALISM: Theory that knowledge is limited to phenomena including (a) physical phenomena or the totality of objects of actual and possible perception and (b) mental phenomena the totality of object of introspection; two forms of; (1) denies a reality behind the phenomena or (2) expressly affirms the reality of things-in-themselves but denies their knowability.
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 Peace Bibliography A-H   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bohman, James, and Matthius Lutz-Bachmann, eds., Perpetual Peace: Essays on Kant’s Cosmopolitan Ideal, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1997.
Daly, James A., and Lee Bergman, A Hero's Welcome: The Conscience of Sargeant James Daly versus the U.S. Army, Bobbs-Merrill, Indianapolis, IN, 1975.
Finn, James, ed., Protest: Pacifism and Politics; Some Passionate Views on War and Nonviolence, Random House, NYC, 1968.
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 James Black Groome
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
GROOME, James Black, statesman, born in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, 4 April, 1838.
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 Coffman family
Sep 15, 1710 ¦ ¦ s-Anna BOMBERGER ¦ ¦ 3--Susanna COFFMAN, b.
May 13, 1865 Warwick Township ¦ ¦ 6--Anna Landis ERB, b.
Oct 08, 1917 ¦ ¦ 10-Thelma Mae HERSHEY, b.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Plains/5971/coffman.html   (835 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of February 1
She is usually portrayed in art with a cow lying at her feet, a reference to a phase in her life as a cowgirl; or holding a cross and casting out the devil (White).
Legend claims that he was one of the seven disciples of Saint James, and consecrated bishop at the hands of Saint Peter himself.
As in the case of many early French bishops, the Spanish try to link their saints directly to the Apostles; however, it is likely that Saint Cecilius lived in the 3rd century (Farmer).
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 Greene County New York State NYGenweb Genealogy Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
She was born somewhere in N.Y.She married Arion Hull and had one son,William Hull born May 2,1862 in Hunter, N.Y. I believe Arion died and she remarried a man by the name of James Connelly(1870 and 1880 census) and had six more children.
In RW Pensioner Census, James, age 85, was in h/h of Nicholas Nicholas, Greene Co. NY.
Clara Amanda Wilbur B. 17 Dec 1858 birthplace Greene Co., New York, Her father was John Wilbur birthplace Green Co., New York.
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 Untitled1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania; M.S., University of Tennessee at Knoxville (1994)
B.S., M.Ed., Millersville University of Pennsylvania; M.A., University of Pittsburgh; Ph.D., Purdue University (1993)
Professor of Literature and Language B.S., Columbia University; M.A., University of New Hampshire; Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Samuel Dexter Squibb...............................
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 Maryland Historical Society Library - Vertical File Portraits A-K - Finding Aid
Buchanan, James; Engraving by Smith; See Print; 1 print.
Coale, James M.; d.1882; See Glass Negs.; 1 print.
Hall, James of Philadelphia — Grandfather of Helen Schad.
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 San Francisco Genealogy - Divorces (1884)
Duff—margaret Ann from James, December 15; habitual intemperance.
Flanagan—Catherine from James B., November 25; extreme cruelty.
Lourie—Annie from James William, December 13; desertion and neglect.
www.sfgenealogy.com /sf/div6.htm   (2029 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with G
Grigg, James E. Grigg, Joseph Franklin (19 OCT 1856-14 AUG 1870)
Grigsby, James B. Grigsby, Lewis B. Grimard, Jean Baptiste Morand- (-)
Groome, William H. Grove 64, Thomas (8 DEC 1911-)
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 G
As of October 29, 2003, 2,995 people were presumed dead as a result of all four September 11 attacks.
A, B, C, D, E, F, The letter G was created by the Romans because they felt that C was not an adequate letter to represent both /k/ AND /g/.
If player A plays the whole game until there are two out in the bottom of the ninth inning, and then is replaced by player B as a pinch-runner for the final third of an inning, then both A and B are credited with one game played.
www.websters-dictionary-online.org /definition/english/g/g.html   (6522 words)

  
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16, 1809; James Burnett & Nancy Phelps; John Phelps, Surety; Married by John Ayers, Oct. 19, 1809.
25, 1833; James B. Burnett & Rebecca Kent; George Kent, Surety; Married by Abner Anthony, March 26, 1833.
27, 1834; James W. Arrington & Judith Burnett; Williamson Burnett, Surety; Consent of James Burnett; Married by Stephen Wood, Feb. 6, 1834.
www-personal.umich.edu /~cgaunt/etc/v99i19.txt   (1367 words)

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