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  harvey_family_5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
F.1.1.1.4.1 : James Harvey, born in,Brightlingsea,Essex,England in 1692, was christened in,,Essex,England in 1692, died in,,Essex,England, married Elizabeth, in 1716 in,,Essex,England (born in 1694 in,,Essex,England).
F.1.1.1.5.1 : (1) Nathaniel Harvey, born in,Brightlingsea,Essex,England in 1706, was christened in Parish Church,Brightlingsea,Es, died in,Brightlingsea,Essex,England the 17 June 1753, married (1°) Susannah Woodgate, the 21 August 1733 in Parish Church,Brightlingsea,Es (born in 1710 in,Brightlingsea,Essex,England), (2°) Mary, in 1730 in,,Essex,England (born in 1708 in,Brightlingsea,Essex,England and died in February 1732 in,Brightlingsea,Essex,England).
K.1.1.1.5.1.1.6.3.13.13 : Richard Harvey, born in Stephenson St,Yuleba,Queenslan the 1 August 1894, was christened in Yuelba,Roma,Queensland,Austral in 1894, died in Millers Rd,Underwood,Queenslan the 28 August 1983, married Elizabeth Forbes Miers, the 30 June 1921 in Res R Thompson,Stanthorpe,Quee (born the 31 December 1901 in Forest Hills,,Queensland,Austr and died the 21 June 1969 in Millers Rd,Underwood,Queenslan).
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 Logan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Logan Canyon - a mountain canyon in northern Utah between Cache Valley and Bear Lake Valley
Logan - a former electoral district in the Canadian province of Manitoba
Logan stones are large stones that are carefully balanced so as to move with the slightest touch.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Logan   (256 words)

  
 James Harvey Logan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Harvey Logan (1841-1928) was a judge in Santa Cruz, California.
Besides business interests Logan was served as a district attorney in the 1870s and as a Superior Court Judge during the 1880s and 1890s.
It is probable that the loganberry originated from his garden and was therefore named after him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Harvey_Logan   (85 words)

  
 webGED: Our Family Data Page
Logan, James Harvey (1857 - 1926) - male
Logan, Judge Caleb Wallace (*1811 -) - male
I do not know how James William Reid is related to other Reids.
www.louisville.edu /~rmreid01/family/wga14.html   (107 words)

  
 Wildest Wild Bunch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Harvey Alexander Logan was born in 1867 in Tama County, Iowa, just northeast of Des Moines to William A. and Eliza J. Logan, the third of six children.
Harvey was in his teens when his father died and the family moved to Dodson, Mo., just outside Kansas City, to live with his aunt and uncle, Lizzie and Hiram Lee.
Harvey claimed that the assault charges filed by Ross were trumped up by their neighbor, Powell "Pike" Landusky, with whom Harvey and his brother Lonnie already had a continuing feud.
www.thehistorynet.com /we/blwild_bunch   (1002 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Crime File - Justice Story: The outlaw Kid Curry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Curry was born Harvey Logan in Iowa in 1865 to parents who had moved west from Kentucky.
James is said to have given Logan dime novels that glorified James as a Robin Hood.
Harvey Logan was a practiced hand at bronco-busting.
www.nydailynews.com /news/crime_file/story/80509p-73929c.html   (1210 words)

  
 Logan County, Ohio History
James Crew continued in office until his death in August, 1868; succeeded by his son, N. Crew, who served until his removal from the Stag in 1873.
Martin was a Colonel of militia, and was Sheriff of Logan County from 1835 to 1839.
James Henry and Samuel J. Costin bought the 100 acres next north of Painter's, the former taking the part south, and the latter the part north of the Bellefontaine road.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Logan/LoganChapXI.htm   (19455 words)

  
 DESCENDANTS OF JAMES GREENLEE
She lived on James River and in the later years of her life her negro men were famous boatmen from a point ‘on the river called the "Boatyard" to Lynchburg, thence to Richmond.
JAMES GREENLEE lived on the farm which had been owned by his father and was patented by King George III of England before the Revolutionary war.
JAMES GREENLEE’ son of David Greenlee and Jane White, was born October 10, 178k at Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died February 3, 1858 aged 75 yr..
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 Descendants of John McAfee Sr.
On 14 Jun 1849 when William Harvey was 25, he first married Sarah Catherine Lisle[703], in Greensburg, Green Co., Kentucky.
On 20 Jun 1865 when William Harvey was 41, he second married Elizabeth Jane Lee Logan, daughter of Rev. James Harvey Logan and Mary Venable, in Shelby Co., Kentucky.
James Harvey died in Lebanon, Marion Co., Kentucky on 3 Dec 1857; he was 5.
www.drizzle.com /~jtenlen/Register/RR01/RR01_057.HTML   (1059 words)

  
 Windy Joe's Campfire Tales and Other Yarns - 19th Century Colorado Gunfights and Gunfighters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
James Butler (Wild Bill) Hickok came to Colorado in 1868 in the company of several cattlemen.
Robert Ford, Jesse James' murderer, was staying in a Pueblo Hotel, where he had a diamond ring stolen during the night.
Logan's two confederates scrambled away to safety, and when the posse closed in they found Logan dead, a.45 in his hand and a hole in his left temple.
www.campfiretales.homestead.com /gunfight.htm   (3192 words)

  
 For Criticism (Again): Movie Love in the Fifties, by James Harvey
Harvey understands better, it seems to me, than most who write specifically about the question of gender, the singular plurality of our recognition of masculinity or femininity – how, then, gender is written, always contingent, opportunistic, evanescent, never fixed or essential.
And Harvey charts the movement of Lucia's figure from the background of the shot at the beginning of the movie to the foreground at the end, when she drives the car for both of them because Lucia can no longer trust herself at the wheel.
Harvey never once suggests that there could be a subtext about Hudson's sexual preferences in those films – although to me it sometimes seems that there might be.
www.sensesofcinema.com /contents/books/04/32/movie_love_in_the_fifties.html   (9887 words)

  
 James "Logan" Howlett : An OOC Analysis
The X-Man known in private life as Logan is the most mysterious, volatile, independent, and dangerous of the X-Men.
At the same time, there has proved to be no one more loyal than Logan, who has demonstrated innumerable times his willingness to risk his own life for his friends.
Epinephrine, in particular, affects many different types of tissues throughout the body, and prevents hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) by inhibiting the release of insulin, resulting in a greater amount of glucose available to the brain.
www.greatestjournal.com /go.bml?journal=codename_wolvie&itemid=3143&dir=next   (5339 words)

  
 The Fruit Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
One was a truly enormous beast of a plant, with a berries two and half inches long (Logan reported that this original plant produced 149 feet of fruiting canes, and covered a wall 40 feet long and 6 feet high with foliage).
Logan concluded that a little pollen from a third plant had snuck in, probably the raspberry he had growing on the other side of the dewberry.
Logan's successes with the 'Loganberry' and 'Mammoth' flberry helped touch off a nationwide interest in hybridization, particularly among the small fruits.
thefruitblog.blogspot.com   (4828 words)

  
 James Logan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
James Logan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
James Logan Scottish author, wrote Scottish Gael (1831), list of clan tartans
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/James_Logan   (111 words)

  
 Arkansas Research - James Logan Morgan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
James Logan Morgan, of Newport, Arkansas, was born September 13, 1940, in Oil Trough, Independence County, Arkansas, to James Logan Morgan, Sr., and Eva Irene Landrum Morgan.
James was a 1958 graduate of Newport High School, and he earned the bachelor of arts degree, with majors in history and business, from Arkansas College (now Lyon College), in Batesville, graduating summa cum laude in 1962.
A charter member of the Jackson County Historical Society, he served as editor of its quarterly publication, The Stream of History, from 1964 to 1980, and was honored with the first life membership awarded by the Society.
www.arkansasresearch.com /DesJLM.htm   (456 words)

  
 James Harvey Clark
James Harvey Clark, Nancy, hid her saddle under it during the Civil War to keep it from being taken by looters.
One legend surrounding this man is that he was killed in a feud fight and the victor did a dance on the stone slab atop the grave.
James Montgomery fathered 15 children in three marriages and was 69 years old at his death.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~edgmon/jhclark.htm   (805 words)

  
 Journal of N. J. Logan Teagarden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
McCoun Logan of Saline Co., Art.--who was a bro.
James Welch Logan had had a prolonged illness of the lungs; he died exactly one week from the day Johnnie died.
Aunt Susan B. Logan Davis said the babe was buried in the arms of its mother, in the family cemetery, where she had seen her father and little brother Johnnie buried less than a year before.
www.barneymc.com /loganjl.htm   (14721 words)

  
 Saks Fawn Creek Chase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
"Logan could just as well have been named after the guy who developed the loganberry, the late 19th century horticulturist and Supreme Court justice, James Harvey Logan."
Logan might not have lost his street had it been called General John A. Logan Blvd.) Even though the syllables "Martin Luther King, Jr." are becoming ever diluted as the name gets tagged onto hundreds of streets, schools, parks and libraries, its meaning as the man who "had a dream" will not be soon forgotten.
The odd thing about the City of Lansing renaming Logan Street to MLK Blvd. (see what I mean?) is that it had as much direct connection to Dr. King as to General Logan—none.
www.jimwegryn.com /names/Streets.htm   (6457 words)

  
 Local Inactivist
Bob Newhart is a perfect choice for Farrell's adoptive father, as is James Caan for his biological father.
Bit parts to watch for are Leon Redbone as Leon the Snowman, Andy Richter and Kyle Gass as children's book writers, and Ed Asner as Santa Claus.
My battery-powered Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law clock is amazingly loud.
djozone.blogspot.com   (2648 words)

  
 James Harvey Holdeman: An Inventory of Papers at the Texas State Archives, 1879-1965 (bulk 1920-1950)
James Harvey Holdeman: An Inventory of Papers at the Texas State Archives, 1879-1965 (bulk 1920-1950)
James Harvey Holdeman was a geologist primarily involved in the location and production of oil and gas from shallow producing pools, and in the promotion of investment in these.
James H. Holdeman died in San Antonio, Texas, on September 26, 1963.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/tslac/40034/tsl-40034.html   (3483 words)

  
 webGED: Our Family Data Page
Henderson, James Daniel (1843 - 1909) - male
NOTE: This is Frank James the Missouri bandit.
James, Nancy Ann Scott (*1817 -) - female
www.louisville.edu /~rmreid01/family/wga12.html   (338 words)

  
 James Logan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
James Logan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(additional info and facts about James Logan) James Logan, colonial American statesman.
James Logan (The dialect of English used in Scotland) Scottish author, wrote Scottish Gael (1831), list of clan tartans
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/J/Ja/James_Logan.htm   (62 words)

  
 Family Bible Record of James Harvey Litton, Sr.
Family Bible Record of James Harvey Litton, Sr.
3)James Harvey Litton is thought by researchers to have had three wives.
But most of JHL Sr.'s children remained in Russell Co., and most of the surnames mentioned in the record are those of Russell Co. families.
www.rootsweb.com /~varussel/vitals/bible/littonbible.html   (381 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mary Sears was born 1805 in Logan county, Kentucky and died before 1860.
He was born September 6, 1799 in Logan county, Kentucky and died November 4, 1875 in Muhlenberg county, Kentucky.
John R. Latham was born September 9, 1833 in Todd county, Kentucky and died June 3,1862.
www.annejj.crosswinds.net /marysearslatham.html   (138 words)

  
 DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD PERKINS Generation 8, Part 1
She married MONROE LOGAN February 18, 1844 in Cassville, Barry County, Missouri, son of SAMUEL LOGAN and NANCY ORR.
JAMES RUTH, September 03, 1871, Hancock County, Illinois.
JAMES VANCE (SARAH LAVINIA GANTT PERKINS, UTE, ROBERT BIGGEN, RICHARD, RICHARD, RICHARD, ROBERT) was born November 24, 1826 in Morgan County, Illinois, and died May 31, 1900 in Milburn, Maricopa County, Arizona.
littlecalamity.tripod.com /Genealogy/Perkins5.html   (11697 words)

  
 1850 Logan County, VA Census: Hinchman Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After several of his children were born, he came, as we have seen, to the mouth of Rich Creek.
His sterling worth was seen and appreciated by the people and he was soon made one of the justices of Cabell County, and upon the organization of Logan County he became a member of its first County Court.
Ulysses, who married a Miss McDonald; James Harvey, who married a Miss Gore; Elizabeth, who married Ben Smith; Amanda, who married Robert Clendenin; Sarah, who married Ira Chambers, and Mero, who married Levi Gore.
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 Descendants of James Logan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
JAMES MCROBERTS, November 13, 1884, Rowan Co., KY.
Pictured on the left are Iverda and Clara Bell Logan.
(1) JAMES A. SPARKS, January 25, 1908, Lewis Co., KY; m.
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 James Harvey Litton
Jan 19 1870 Logan Co WV * John Thomas Litton b.
Mar 10 1870 Logan Co WV Augustavis William Litton II b.
Aug 20 1880 Logan Co WV Would love to know more about my part of the line.(In bold)
www.rootsweb.com /~kyjohnso/JHLittonFT.htm   (283 words)

  
 History of James Harvey Lindsay
My boyhood days and school days were few, for home duties called me. When very young I was hired out here and.
On the 9th of November 1892 we were married in the Logan Temple.
Many friends came from all parts of the neighboring towns to see James Harvey Lindsay as he lay in state.
www.wardell.org /gen/history_of_james_harvey_lindsay.htm   (3311 words)

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