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 rice - ricg35.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Paul Elijah Winchester (James W Winchester, Nancy Jane Rice, Isaac, Isaac, Moses, Matthew) was born 15 Feb 1909 in Pickens Co., SC.
David Luke Winchester (James W Winchester, Nancy Jane Rice, Isaac, Isaac, Moses, Matthew) was born 27 Mar 1911 in Pickens Co., SC.
James Ovie Rice (James Lemuel, James Taylor, Isaac, Isaac, Moses, Matthew) was born 31 Mar 1902.
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 POW/MIA James Kelly Patterson
Today McDaniel does not know if James K. Patterson is alive or not, but he is absolutely convinced that many Americans are alive, still held captive in communist prisons in Southeast Asia, and has been a tireless leader in the effort to force action leading to their honorable return.
"Raygun 502," bombardier-navigator James Kelly Patterson and pilot Eugene "Red" McDaniel in their A6A "Intruder" all-weather attack bomber, was downed over Hoa Binh province, North Vietnam, by a surface-to-air missile about mid- day on Ho Chi Minh's birthday, 19 May 1967, a day of scattered clouds, 10 miles visibility.
Eugene B. "Red" McDaniel and Lt. James K. Patterson, an A6 "Intruder" team.
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 Archived Southeast Tennessee Queries
Related individuals include James and "Hannah" McClure, Nancy's parents (married ca 1795); Susan A. McDaniel, their daughter; and possibly Samuel, James and John McClure (believed to be related, but manner unknown) who later appear in Murray Co., GA. Any clues or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
James A. Seaborn was born at sea, his parents had died thus given the name Seaborn.We believe he was in the Revolutionary War.He had a son Named James Monroe Seaborn born July 7, 1799.Was married to Sarah Emeline Wright.
one was Mary E. Seaborn bornFebruary 28, 1832, in Cleveland, Tenn. She married William H. Taylor and had 5 children.
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 Referenced Case
The alto parts of the two versions of this particular number are, in fact, rather different; the James version brings a distinctly minor flavor to the overall harmony, not to mention a number of astringent parallel fifths and octaves.
The score does not indicate, however, whether Joseph James or Seaborn Denson wrote the alto part for this particular song.
We have reproduced here "Amazing Grace" as it appears in Cooper's 1902 Sacred Harp and in James's Original Sacred Harp.
ccnmtl.columbia.edu /projects/law/library/cases/case_cooperjames.html   (2021 words)

  
 More Harlan County Marriages
Wheeler, age 32 of Harlan, and Bertha Laws age 36 also of Harlan Albert Madden age 21, of Kenvir and Sarah McDaniel age 17 also of Kenvir.
CORNETT to Mary Jane Wynn Jan 4, 1872 Charley HENSLEY to Salley Brock Dec 3, 1872 James DEAN to Nancy Eldrige May 21, 1872 Woodward ?
Nov 3, 1873 Elisha HOWARD to Matilda howard Feb? 21, 1892 Joseph CORNETT to Belinda McDaniel Fan 14, 1893 Milton BELCHER Angaline Saylor Sept MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED: (from the Harlan Enterprise Newspaper) Marriage licenses issued by M. Smith, County Court Clerk.
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 Miscellaneous Cumberland County, NC, Obituaries
McDaniel is survived by two daughters, Betty McDaniel of the home and Sarah L. Murphy of Lumberton; a son, James W. Baker of Lumberton; a sister, Rachel Belin of Rowland; a brother, John H. Baker of Charlotte; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Spangler is survived by her husband, Harold F. Spangler of the home; four sons, Daniel M. Spangler of Maxton, and James H. Spangler, Robert H.
Williams is survived by four daughters, Catherine Williams of Maxton, Marilyn Williams of Plainfield, and Connie W. Evans and Dorothy Barnes, both of Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; two sons, Eddie Williams of Maxton and Lonnie Williams of Plainfield; a brother, Stephens Williams of Wilmington, N.C.; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.
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 James Abercrombie (1740?-1819)
James Abercrombie (1740?-1819) is said to have died on 8 December 1819 and is buried in a McDaniel-Dial family cemetery in Laurens County.
James Abercrombie (1740?-1819) may have been the man of that name who as a justice of the peace appears in deeds in the Ninety-six District in 1769 when that office was appointed by the royal governor.
The size of James Abercrombie’s grant [100 acres] suggests that he was a single man in 1767 because the headright system of granting land then provided that amount for the head-of-household who had to be at least sixteen years old and 50 acres for each additional person in the household.
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 Index
Matthews, John McDaniel, Thacker V. Griffin, Isaac Mulkey, William Clap, Crocket McDaniel, Robert Baits, Jonathan Wallis, James E. Matthews, Reuben Mardis, E. Jones.
James McGrady, a presbyterian preacher, came to the area and about 30 students united with that church.
Letter from James E. Matthews, Barton's, Ala., Sept. 10, 1831, lists these preachers in Tennessee and Alabama.In Tennessee: John Mulkey, Isaac Mulkey, Robert Randolph, Elihu Randolph, William D. Carns, Andrew Davis, Levi Nichols, Samuel Billingsley, William D. Jourdan, James Y. Green, Dr. Becton, Mr.
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 Beauregard Cemetaries - B's
McCURLY, J.L. McDANIEL, BETTY R-w\o JAMES H McDANIEL
McINNIS, BETTY-w\o JAMES L McINNIS,JR McINNIS, JAMES L JR-h\o BETTY McINNIS
MARZE, J.D. MARZE, JAMES D-h\o ODESSA M MARZE
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 CANTON LODGE
Fellowcraft: James McKenney Bonner, James Emery Branigin, William Beauford Brannon, Robert Howard Durham, Hermit Alton Jones, James Carlyle Josey, Robert William McDaniel, Mack Hardy Mayo, Jerome Earnest Meek, William Alvis Sims, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Jr., James Philip Sweeney, Joseph Thurman Talley, James Madison Tutor
Master Mason: James McKenney Bonner, James Emery Branigin, William Beauford Brannon, Hewitt Clifton Collins, Robert Howard Durham, Grenes Carl Freiler, Clarence H. Jones, James Carlyle Josey, Robert William McDaniel, Mack Hardy Mayo, Jerome Earnest Meek, Willie Bertude Pittman, William Alvis Sims, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Jr., James Philip Sweeney, Joseph Thurman Talley
Past Masters: William Keary Cooper, Oscar Thomas Ferrell, Albert Hesdorffer, Aaron H. Lehman, Max Lewinthal, Dick Cauthen McCool, James Buford Price, Robert Shaw Rabb, Joseph Josiah Simpson, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Joe Paul White
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 CANTON LODGE
Fellowcraft: James McKenney Bonner, James Emery Branigin, William Beauford Brannon, Robert Howard Durham, Hermit Alton Jones, James Carlyle Josey, Robert William McDaniel, Mack Hardy Mayo, Jerome Earnest Meek, William Alvis Sims, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Jr., James Philip Sweeney, Joseph Thurman Talley, James Madison Tutor
Master Mason: James McKenney Bonner, James Emery Branigin, William Beauford Brannon, Hewitt Clifton Collins, Robert Howard Durham, Grenes Carl Freiler, Clarence H. Jones, James Carlyle Josey, Robert William McDaniel, Mack Hardy Mayo, Jerome Earnest Meek, Willie Bertude Pittman, William Alvis Sims, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Jr., James Philip Sweeney, Joseph Thurman Talley
Past Masters: Charles Marvin Cooke, John James Davis, Oscar Thomas Farrell, Max Lewinthal, Stephen Carter Mabry, James Buford Price, Robert W. Scott, Joseph Josiah Simpson, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Charles Lafayette Wright
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 CANTON LODGE
Fellowcraft: James McKenney Bonner, James Emery Branigin, William Beauford Brannon, Robert Howard Durham, Hermit Alton Jones, James Carlyle Josey, Robert William McDaniel, Mack Hardy Mayo, Jerome Earnest Meek, William Alvis Sims, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Jr., James Philip Sweeney, Joseph Thurman Talley, James Madison Tutor
Master Mason: James McKenney Bonner, James Emery Branigin, William Beauford Brannon, Hewitt Clifton Collins, Robert Howard Durham, Grenes Carl Freiler, Clarence H. Jones, James Carlyle Josey, Robert William McDaniel, Mack Hardy Mayo, Jerome Earnest Meek, Willie Bertude Pittman, William Alvis Sims, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Jr., James Philip Sweeney, Joseph Thurman Talley
Suspended N.P.D.: Alfey Emmerson Burton, D. Catlett, Campbell C. Cauthen, Sam Thomas Dunning, Edward Dudley Gibson, Harry Pharmeanous Howard, John "Jack" Ingram Keating, Pinkney Edwin Law, R. Lowery, Milo Charles Maris, Kercheval Nall, James Buford Price, John Ravencroft Sneed, Clarence V. Warren
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 The Madison County Journal Obit Page
Douglas Bellamy, Harvey James, Jimmy Crowe, William Merck, Jamie McDaniel and Thomas McDaniel Jr.
Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Brenda Fowler Holloway and Charles S. Holloway, Clearwater, Fla.; step-daughter and step-son-in-law, Georgia Adair McGuire and Kenneth McGuire, Safety Harbor, Fla.; grandson, James D. Holloway, Gainesville, Fla.; granddaughter, Robin Colberg, San Diego, Calif.; seven step-grandchildren and several step-great-grandchildren.
William Eugene Middlebrook Jr., 35, of Atlanta, died Saturday, December 8, 2001.
www.mainstreetnews.com /Arch/01/1212/MadObits.html   (1441 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Song of the South
Baskett's humane portrayal of Uncle Remus is counterbalanced by Hattie McDaniel's more stereotyped portrayal of the house servant Aunt Tempy, and by several scenes in which groups of African American farm workers march happily home from the fields, singing in unison.
Although he was not nominated in the acting category, Baskett was honored in 1947 with a special Oscar by the Academy for "his able and heartwarming characterization of Uncle Remus, friend and storyteller to the children of the world." He died four months later, at the age of forty-four.
Baskett was widely commended for his portrayal of Uncle Remus, but the other adult characters were seen as unremarkable.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2428   (1027 words)

  
 James Abercrombie (1740?-1819)
James Abercrombie (1740?-1819) is said to have died on 8 December 1819 and is buried in a McDaniel-Dial family cemetery in Laurens County.
James Abercrombie (1740?-1819) may have been the man of that name who as a justice of the peace appears in deeds in the Ninety-six District in 1769 when that office was appointed by the royal governor.
The size of James Abercrombie’s grant [100 acres] suggests that he was a single man in 1767 because the headright system of granting land then provided that amount for the head-of-household who had to be at least sixteen years old and 50 acres for each additional person in the household.
home.earthlink.net /~baledet/atempt_2/text/JamesAe.html   (832 words)

  
 Lavenz-Schwarz and Knecht-Eischeid Genealogy
James Lee MCDANIEL was born in 1954 in Conway, Arkansas.
James Edward MCCOOL was born on 25 Jun 1915.
James Earl MCGOVERN was born on 9 Mar 1897 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa.
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 Song of the South Biographies - Hattie McDaniel as Tempy
Hattie began her career much like James Baskett, touring the black theater circuit, working in tent shows and vaudeville and later turning to radio as a vocalist.
Born: June 10, 1895; Wichita, KS Died: October 26, 1952; Woodland Hills, CA The first African-American to be nominated for an Academy Award, McDaniel was honored as Best Supporting Actress of 1939 for her portrayal of Mammy in David O. Selznick's classic motion picture Gone With The Wind (1939).
In the 1930's and 40's McDaniel became one of the most prominent film character actresses in Hollywood, creating roles closely identifying with hard working black women.
www.songofthesouth.net /movie/biographies/mcdaniel.html   (177 words)

  
 Virginians: The Family History of William Vaughan (c.1625-c.1695)
William Maclin sold 247 acres on the south side of Shining Creek to James McDaniel 1 November 1746. 
James was a taxpayer in Brunswick County in 1798.
James was a tithable in Lunenburg County in 1748. 
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 intro.txt
James was a 20 year old farmer of the Bowdon District.
Enlisted in Cobbs Legion of the Confederate Army at Bowdon, Georgia on Jul 30 1861 by Captain McDaniel.
In 1842, David William Thornton was appointed Postmaster of Houston, in the Liberty Hill District of Troup County, Georgia.
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 Home
James McClure, age 88, born in Virginia was accounted for in the 1850 Harrison County Census as living with his daughter, Nancy, in the home of her husband Fielding McDaniel.
James McClure married Agnes in Botetourt County, Virginia on 29 Sep 1795.
Instead all of the following facts support a conclusion that Agnes, Samuel's daughter, married James McClure as documented in Donegal, and they were the parents of the family described in "Haddon" as being that of James McClure and Hannah.
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 Shobe Descendants - pafg117.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Esther married (1) Jordan McDaniel Williams son of James Williams and Elizabeth Wilson on 31 Mar 1920 in Ottumwa, KS.
James Edward "Ted" Parmely was born in 1888.
James was born on 29 Nov 1863 in Elida, OH.
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 CHRISTIAN COUNTY KY - PERRIN HISTORY
Especially prominent in their advocacy of schools in accordance with this act were James A. Wallace, William Skerritt, G. Champlin, Robert M. Fairleigh (who now occupied the place of Trustee, made vacant by the death of R. McDaniel).
He was a nephew of the famous James Rumsey, the inventor of the steamboat.
Among the members of that early period were found the names of many of Hopkinsville's noted and business men : James Moore, James Ducker.
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 Copyright © 2000 by The Voice of Prophecy
James McDaniel stayed and worked those two jobs, brought home those two paychecks, so that his children and his wife would be provided for.
Basketball star Xavier McDaniel of the Celtics, in a 1993 interview with the Boston Globe, described his father as a man who worked two jobs — one loading and unloading trucks for a food service company, the other as a janitor at the University of South Carolina — in order to support six kids.
And Xavier McDaniel had this to say: "Some days our family didn't even see our dad." And yet in a very special way, he did "(quote) SEE" him.
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 The Voice of St. James OnLine -- December, 2004
James’ celebrated the Tenth anniversary of Jazz at St. James’ with a flourish, packing the sanctuary both Friday and Saturday nights with enthusiastic crowds.
The Women of St. James’ will have another opportunity to further their spiritual growth through: readings and discussions from the Bible and books, sharing their journeys through life, reflection and lending support to each other.
If you chair a ministry team or lead a group at St. James’ and would like to make a report for your group to be included in the Annual Report of the Parish, we need these reports in the office by December 15.
www.stjamesaus.org /NewsLetter/Voice0412.htm   (1694 words)

  
 Mcdaniel James
Behind McDaniel and James, junior Chase Jones is Taylorsville’s No. 3 pitcher.
James is the son of Dave Mercer of Jackson, Ohio, and Mykal Mercer of...
The Orioles offense was led by Tyler Copley, who had two doubles and two runs, James Sriraman, who...
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 Song of the South Biographies - Hattie McDaniel as Tempy
Hattie began her career much like James Baskett, touring the black theater circuit, working in tent shows and vaudeville and later turning to radio as a vocalist.
Born: June 10, 1895; Wichita, KS Died: October 26, 1952; Woodland Hills, CA The first African-American to be nominated for an Academy Award, McDaniel was honored as Best Supporting Actress of 1939 for her portrayal of Mammy in David O. Selznick's classic motion picture Gone With The Wind (1939).
In the 1930's and 40's McDaniel became one of the most prominent film character actresses in Hollywood, creating roles closely identifying with hard working black women.
www.songofthesouth.net /movie/biographies/mcdaniel.html   (177 words)

  
 SONG OF THE SOUTH
James Baskett, Hattie McDaniel, Bobby Driscoll, Ruth Warrick, Luana Patten, Johnny Lee....
James Baskett, as Uncle Remus, was not only the first live-action actor hired by Walt Disney, but he also won an Honorary Best Actor Oscar at the Academy Awards.
arizona.southwestmovies.com /SongOfTheSouth   (118 words)

  
 Song of the South (1946)
James Baskett (Uncle Remus/Voice of Brer Fox), Bobby Driscoll (Johnny), Ruth Warrick (Sally), Luana Patten (Ginny Favors), Lucille Watson (Miss Dulcie), Glenn Leedy (Toby), Georgie Nokes and Gene Holland (The Favors Boys), Hattie McDaniel (Tempe)
It is this winning sense of rolling dialogue and James Baskett’s central performance (for which he won a special Academy Award) that propels the stories into the really joyous.
(In the real world, for instance, James Baskett was unable to attend the film’s premiere in Atlanta because no hotel would rent him a room).
www.moria.co.nz /fantasy/songsouth.htm   (522 words)

  
 Daily Dunklin Democrat: Story: James Collins
James Collins, 69, of Bragg City, Mo., died Friday, July 9, 2004, at his residence.
Sunday, July 11, at the McDaniel Funeral Home Chapel in Kennett with the Rev Kenneth Carnell officiating.
He was preceded in death by one daughter, Melody Ann Evans; one brother, Richard Eugene Collins; and three great-grandchildren, Riley and Bailee Collins and Kristen Holdren.
www.dddnews.com /story/1072474.html   (141 words)

  
 Lindy's Sports 2000 - PRO - TFN, The Football Network
McDaniel is one of the all time greats at left guard and set an NFL record last year, starting his 11th consecutive Pro-Bowl.
The offensive line was thought to be improved with the addition of former Vikings' All-Pro's, Randall McDaniel and Jeff Christy.
After decimating their first three opponents by a score of 93 to 26, the only question in many experts' minds was who was going to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on their home field, Raymond James Stadium, in late January during the Super Bowl.
www.lindyssports.com /features/pro_tfn4.html   (141 words)

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