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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  Watson, Nelson & Esther Jane (Todd)
Nelson appreciated that family and their taking him in but he didn't want to stay on at farm work.
Nelson was 6 feet tall at the age of 12 and Marine enlistment rules must have been pretty loose.
Finally when Nelson was 14 years old he grew tired of Marine life and confessed his true age to someone and was able to obtain a discharge.
www.dyanesdesktop.com /watson/lewis/Nelson.html   (1276 words)

  
 Twin Rocks Artists - Jane Nelson
Jane Nelson - Rug Weaver: A master at weaving Navajo bird rugs- a difficult pictorial design for many rug weavers - Jane Nelson states that it is easy for her.
Born for the Bitterwater Clan and to the Manygoat Clan, Jane Nelson's birthplace is the "Smoke Signal Area" of Arizona.
Jane is presently paying her uncle¹s wife to teach her how to weave a double-sided rug, the most difficult of all hand woven rugs.
www.twinrocks.com /artists/artisans/nelson_jane.html   (479 words)

  
 The Texas State Senate - Jane Nelson Press Releases
AUSTIN - Senator Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, noted success on a number of issues topping her legislative agenda as the 75th session of the Texas Legislature drew to a close.
Throughout the session Senator Nelson, who is a former teacher and former State Board of Education member, pushed to have revenue from the state lottery dedicated to education.
Nelson, who is vice Chair of the Senate Health and Human Service Committee, served on a special interim committee which produced a comprehensive package of reforms.
www.nelson.senate.state.tx.us /pr97/p053197a.htm   (1380 words)

  
 Jane: A Murder - Soft Skull Press Maggie Nelson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Considering that Nelson had only two journals to work with, written many years apart, she mines them wonderfully, and part of the heartbreak is realizing how much Jane has grown in the gap of missing years between 1960 and 1966.
JANE A MURDER is nearly a novel, for it has a strong subplot that culminates in the early death, revealed in "The Burn," of her father, described almost as an apple, strawberry, or rose.
Nelson was born a few years after Jane's death, and the narrative is suffused with the long shadow her aunt's murder cast over both the family and her psyche.
www.lawresearchguide.com /p/product_1932360719.php   (605 words)

  
 Jackson Free Press | See Jane Die   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nelson paints the exact picture she intended in this fast and glamorously poetic story; she puts you in the exact moment and place.
Nelson, Jane’s niece who came into this world a few years after her aunt was brutally murdered, did extensive research to put together the life of a woman she never met.
Nelson writes that as a child she always had an intense curiosity about her aunt and felt a personal connection to her that was unexplainable.
www.jacksonfreepress.com /print.php?id=6090_0_20_0   (455 words)

  
 Crime beat - The Boston Globe
Nelson found no previous models for her endeavor, and noted that ''poetry's a hard medium for delivering information." To solve that, ''Jane" opens with four harrowing prose pieces imagining her aunt's reaction after being shot.
Just as ''Jane" was headed to the printer last fall, the Michigan State Police called Nelson and told her that her aunt's case had been reopened.
Police actually found DNA from two people on Nelson's aunt's body, the second being a drop of blood on the back of Jane's hand that was matched to John David Ruelas, a man currently serving a life sentence for killing his own mother-but who was only 4 years old on the night of Jane's murder.
www.boston.com /news/globe/ideas/articles/2005/11/20/crime_beat   (689 words)

  
 Jane Nelson Kennedy School Insight
Jane Nelson is director of the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative, which is sponsored by the Kennedy School’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Center for Public Leadership, Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, and Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.
Nelson’s research is focused primarily on understanding the structure and effectiveness of collective business initiatives and multi-stakeholder partnerships, especially in the realms of public health and economic development.
Nelson: One of the main changes has been growing acceptance and recognition within the international development community itself that economic growth and private enterprise have a central role to play in ensuring effective development outcomes.
www.ksg.harvard.edu /ksgnews/KSGInsight/nelson.htm   (1906 words)

  
 Positive Discipline
Jane Nelsen is a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Counselor in South Jordan, UT and San Clemente, CA.
Jane’s doctorate degree in Educational Psychology from the University of San Francisco in 1979 is secondary to the education and experience she achieved from her successes and failures as a mother of seven children.
Jane is very well received by school district, teacher organizations, conferences, and parent education networks throughout the world.
www.positivediscipline.com /jane.html   (840 words)

  
 Jane Nelso Bio
With Jane Nelson at the helm of the Wheaton women's tennis program since 1986, the team has enjoyed unprecedented success.
Nelson's team's have won 11 of the 19 CCIW Championships that have been contested since 1986.
Nelson was Wheaton's assistant basketball coach for three seasons (1989-92) and was part of Wheaton's 22-4 CCIW championsip team in 1991-92.
www.wheaton.edu /Athletics/wtennis/coach.html   (427 words)

  
 Jane Austen Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
That Jane Austen had an almost romantic attachment to the Navy, and considered naval officers to be on the whole a fine and honourable set of men, there can be no doubt.
Jane's youngest brother Charles maintained the Austen Naval tradition by rising up through the ranks to become a Rear Admiral.
Firstly, Nelson arrived in Bath in 1781 as a Post Captain, barely able to walk, ill with fever to be nursed by his father Edmund.
www.janeausten.co.uk /centre/news.ihtml   (785 words)

  
 Award Productions...Jane
Jane had spent the last five years of her corporate career in the field of Sales Training and Development.
Jane is a producer with the knack for making the impossible happen.
She is also known to occasionally dabble in auto mechanics, and boasts having completed a successful valve job on a '72 Ford Pinto.
www.awardproductions.com /html/jane.htm   (251 words)

  
 The Texas State Senate: District 12
Senator Jane Nelson is a former public school teacher who represents Senate District 12, which includes portions of Tarrant and Denton counties.
Senator Nelson's efforts to improve education have received widespread praise, including her efforts to dedicate lottery proceeds to education and her legislation returning physical education to the school day to promote student health.
She is a multiple winner of the Fighter for Free Enterprise award for her efforts to reduce the size of government, contain health care costs and streamline Texas' tourism and economic development functions.
www.senate.state.tx.us /75r/senate/members/dist12/dist12.htm   (387 words)

  
 Jane Blevins Nelson to William Blevins, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Letter from Jane Blevins Nelson to her brother Wm.
I received your kind and welcome letter 24th April, which was gratifying to me to hear that you were alive and well, as I had but a faint hope of ever hearing from you any more.
Mary Jane Green, her mother and father and Harper is all dead.
www.cstone.net /~baustin/FamilyHistory/Blevins/Letters/18630617_JBN_WBjr.html   (682 words)

  
 78 Wn.2d 537, JANE NELSON DEAL, Respondent, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, Appellant.
Jane Deal, the widow and respondent here, filed her claim with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries for a widow's pension pursuant to RCW 51.32.050(2).
This claim was denied by the department on the ground that Jane Deal had never been legally married to the decedent.
In light of this fact, however, the department concluded that the decedent's two minor children were "orphans" for the purposes of RCW 51.32.050(3); and, pursuant to that section, it commenced monthly payments to the children in the amount of $140.
www.mrsc.org /mc/courts/supreme/078wn2d/078wn2d0537.htm   (1633 words)

  
 Lona Jane Nelson obituary, 2/18/06   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Lona Jane Nelson, age 71 of Dassel, died Saturday, Feb. 18, 2006 at her home.
She was baptized and confirmed, and was a member of the Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Dassel at the time of her death.
Lona was united in marriage to Joseph Nelson Sept. 5, 1964 at Gethsemane Lutheran (First Lutheran) Church in Dassel.
www.herald-journal.com /obits/2006/nelson0206.html   (275 words)

  
 Interview With Jane Nelson
Nelson: Our focus is to live at the interface of business, government and civil society and at the interface of north and south, east and west.
Nelson: That is less complicated than thatit's now 3 circles.
Look Joe Averagewhat I do is I take these concepts and I then chewing what you have already chewed and I am internalizing them and I do diagrams and I express"this is what is happening." I see my role as a facilitatordefining the global for the local.
www.womensgroup.org /nelson_20010221.html   (2491 words)

  
 NELSON FAMILY HISTORY
Edmond Nelson was born to Thomas and Patsy Nelson on 12 Dec 1799 in Orange County, North Carolina, just a few months before the death of his grandfather, Abraham.
At the time of their marriage Edmond was not quite twenty-one years of age, and Jane was not quite sixteen years of age.
At the age of 16 she was married to Edmond Nelson in Jefferson Co., Ill. She was baptized in Grand River near Adam-Ondi-Ahman by Lyman Wight; was driven to Shoal Creek, afterwards moved to Nauvoo with the Saints, living there until 1846.
members.cox.net /~jameshistory/e_nelson.html   (1001 words)

  
 RICHARD NELSON & ST.HELENA BARRETT - FROM JACKSON PARISH, LOUISIANA -TO- NACOGDOCHES CO., TEXAS
Richard Nelson began his marriage and family buying land October 1, 1845 located in Jackson Par., La. He bought several tracts of land dating, 4-12-1847, 10-30-1848, 9-1-1849, and sold a section of this land on 1-3-1852 to William Bailey, who was married to Mahala Barrett, possibly a sister to St.Helena Barrett Nelson.
Richard Nelson and his oldest son Richard Taliaferro Wade Nelson registered to vote on the August 26, 1867 Hill Co., Tx.
Thomas Nelson was the son of Richard Taliaferro Wade Nelson, brother to the blind sisters.
galecreel.tripod.com   (1032 words)

  
 National Teachers Hall of Fame
Jane Bray Nelson conducts her classes with the theory that she is teaching students first and physics second.
Jane also believes that her 'children' are a living message that she sends to a time and place which she will never see.
Nelson received a TAPESTRY grant of $10,000 from Toyota, an award of $2,5000 as a Tandy Scholar and has been given several $1,000 grants by the Superintendent to use for lab materials.
www.nthf.org /inductee/nelson.htm   (649 words)

  
 NelsonIntro
Later in her life she tried to gather some family material but so few relatives were still living that by the time I started this project she and all but one of her “blood” relatives were dead.
The earliest known Nelson in my mother’s notes was John, born around 1793 in East Tennessee, who with his wife, Jane, migrated to Missouri and settled in Lafayette County next to Lexington Missouri before it was laid out in 1820.
The earliest Nelson connection found was in Kirby Malham, Yorkshire, England where he married a woman named Lettice — a name that reappears in the Nelson history.
home.comcast.net /~rjthornton/nelsonintro.htm   (1746 words)

  
 The Ancestry of Nelson Hyder and Lucy Jane Bentley Hyder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Ancestry of Nelson Hyder and Lucy Jane Bentley Hyder
I shall begin with Nelson, whose ancestors can be traced to sixteenth-century Germany, and then move on to Lucy Jane, whose ancestry can be traced much earlier to the British Isles and indeed to virtually every country in Europe, and appears to include some rather prominent personages.
My research began with two written reminiscences of Lucy Jane, which she had the foresight to record for posterity in 1940 and 1945 and which are included in the appendix below.
www.redeemer.on.ca /academics/polisci/genreport.htm   (5046 words)

  
 Jane Powell
          Jane was loaned out to United Artists for her first two pictures, debuting in “Song of the Open Road” in 1944.
  Jane’s youngest daughter remained close, but struggled to find a career she could stick with and spent most of her time working as a waitress.
          In the 1980’s, Jane appeared on TV shows like “Murder She Wrote,” “Growing Pains,” “Marie,” and in a long running part, where she got to play against type, in the daytime serial “Loving.” She also was seen in the musical documentary “That’s Dancing!”   She even made a work-out video for arthritis sufferers.
www.geocities.com /howardkeelhomepage/janepowellpage.htm   (1626 words)

  
 Department of Health Policy and Management: Jane C. Nelson, Ph.D., M.P.H.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nelson is Associate Director for the Center for Public Health Practice at the Rollins School of Public Health.
Nelson is representing the Association of Schools of Public Health as an active workgroup member in the National Public Health Performance Standards Program (NPHPSP) being developed by CDCPractice Program Office and public health organizational partners.
Drawing on her public and private sector management and applied research experience, Dr. Nelson has been a contributor to numerous national initiatives related to public health infrastructure and workforce issues.
www.sph.emory.edu /hpm/faculty/nelson.html   (494 words)

  
 Senator Jane Nelson Home Page
There are several important issues on the table during the current legislative session, including education, transportation, health care and, of course, the budget.
Senate Bill 12 by Senator Nelson has received emergency status by Governor Rick Perry.
It is designed to prevent the bleeding of precious health care dollars to fight frivolous medical lawsuits.
www.dmedia-inc.com /senatornelson   (101 words)

  
 Exclusive accommodation nelson, new zealand. Self contained cottage Jane Evans's 39 Russell
Step into the world of celebrated New Zealand Artist Jane Evans - share the full sensory experience of colour, harmony, privacy and independence.
The cottage offers a master Queen bedroom with super ensuite and a second bedroom with two single brass beds and a separate bathroom.
Jane welcomes guests (subject to her availability) to her studio next door to view her paintings.
www.nelsonluxuryaccommodation.co.nz   (146 words)

  
 CullmanTimes.com, Cullman, Alabama - Nelson, Fields, Brechin
She was born Rebecca Jane Nelson in Morgan County on Feb. 27, 1964, to James Ralph and Mary Alice Morris Nelson.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Janet Marie Nelson; and her grandparents, Joe and Bertha Nelson and William and Bettye Presley Morris.
It was Jane's desire that in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to the Jane Nelson Fields Scholarship Fund, in care of Community Bank of Falkville, Hospice of Cullman County, McKendree United Methodist Church, Gandys Cove United Methodist Church or Danville Baptist Church.
www.cullmantimes.com /cnhi/cullmantimes/obituaries/local_story_350235849.html   (886 words)

  
 Jane Nelson Texas Senator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Senator Jane Nelson's Annual 40th Birthday Party is her sole campaign fund raising event of the year.
The 2006 event is scheduled on October 5, 2006 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Senator Nelson appears at a news conference with Troy Aikman to launch an anti-tobacco campaign on behalf of the Texas Cancer Council.
www.janenelson.org /get_Involved.htm   (130 words)

  
 SANDERS FAMILY HISTORY
Martha Frances Sanders was born April 25, 1866, to David Walker Sanders and Sarah Jane Vance at Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah.
Martha was living here in March 1885 when she met Hyrum Nelson, a young man visiting from Pine, Ariz.
Many of the Mormons who moved to Mexico at this time were polygamists seeking refuge from the law, but the Nelsons were not polygamists.
members.cox.net /jameshistory/mf_sanders.html   (651 words)

  
 The University of Adelaide Library
Born in Unley, South Australia, on 3 September 1914 Frank was the only son of Capt. Michael Nelson who was killed in action in France in 1918.
Nelson he served in the North Africa campaign and in October 1942 was wounded at El Alamein.
Correspondence with J.W. Chisholm (Bishop and Archbishop of Melanesia), Norman Palmer (Archbishop of Melanesia) and David Hastings, Diocesan printer, regarding Nelson's appointment as Advisor to the Provincial Press, the work of the Press and diocesan affairs generally, 1972-76.  11 letters and 3 other documents (photocopies of originals in the possession of Mrs Jane Nelson).
www.adelaide.edu.au /library/special/nelson.html   (610 words)

  
 My Nelson Genealogy
The only Nelson family that I could find in Tipton Co in 1840 was Nathaniel's group in which the census enumerator included a white female in the 50/70 age group.
It was pointed out at a Smith Reunion in 1991, that Mary Jane and four of her sisters married two Smith brothers, and three Parker brothers, who were first cousins to each other In 1893, a good number of the Smiths, Parkers and Nelsons left Union County and resettled in Tattnall County, GA.
Esther's parents had to wait until she was born before they could move to GA. When she was only a few days old, she and her mother were put upon a mattress and put aboard a boat and floated down the river to within 5 miles of Reidsville.
webpages.charter.net /bobbrownjr/BrownGenealogy/mynelson.htm   (3556 words)

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