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  Wayne Simister   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Hutchings uncle, Sam Hutchings married John Devey's daughter, Alice, who is beside her father in the only existing photograph of the Devey-mobile.
Devey's contraption was the talk of the Beehive State.
Devey used a belt from the motor to a drive shaft, which connected to the wheels with a chain.
users.sisna.com /wsimister/deveycar.htm   (460 words)

  
 Scammell Showtracs of Anderton and Rowlands
It is said that George DeVey parked one of the new showtracs in Edwards yard at Swindon, and overnight and the Edwards family spent the night measuring and detailing all the fittings and produced their own self built showtrac examples themselves.
The advent of Colin DeVey marrying Vicky Symonds in the winter of 81/82 meant that Colin had to tow two living wagons and the showtrac was retired to be replaced by the 6 wheel ERF tractor "Lord Nelson".
John Bull was the 16th showtrac built by Scammell and had a registration plate number of JYA962 and a fleet number of 6.
homepage.ntlworld.com /carl.barlow/showtrac.html   (1255 words)

  
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Captain John Bevan of the Copper Company schooner Gower and four of his men went to the rescue, partly using a small boat which they dragged to the area, and partly by swimming or wading out to the wreck with a line.
The captain, who was the son of the previous captain, John Spray, was subsequently found guilty of neglecting to measure the depth of water near the coast.
The crew of the John Pearce were then able to use the rope to haul the cutter alongside so that twelve of the soldiers and crew aboard her scrambled to safety.
www.angelfire.com /de/BobSanders/WRECKS.html   (15173 words)

  
 Deaths - Courier-Gazette Digital Edition Newark NY 14513
John was born Jan. 14, 1927 in Canandaigua, to Edward H. and Katherine Buckley Joyce.
John was a communicant of St. Michael's Church and had served on various committees for the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital, on the Lincoln First Bank advisory board, and was a member and past president of the Newark Country Club.
She is survived by sons, John (Karen) and Albert (Marlene) Simizon, both of Newark; daughter, Elaine (Donald) DeFisher of Newark; 10 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; brother, Lloyd Smith of Port Gibson; sisters, Majel Davenport of Newark and Neva Henderson of CA.; many nieces and nephews.
www.cgazette.com /common/news/deaths/2002/deaths0201.html   (12698 words)

  
 Smallman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
DEVEY, born 23 Mar 1856 in Darlaston, Staffordshire, England.
DEVEY, born 21 Nov 1895 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; deceased 24 Sep 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
DEVEY, born 1898 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; deceased in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England.
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 Deaths 7/98-9/98- Courier-Gazette Digital Edition Newark NY 14513
She is survived by a daughter, Mary Ann (Doug) Josvoll of Carrollton, TX; son, John (Jan) Ferguson of Newark; two grandchildren, Kristin Josvoll and Bree Ferguson; sister, Gertrude Farrell of Melbourne, FL, and several nieces and nephews.
John is survived by his wife, Judith Rahm Hagar; sons Richard Hagar of Newark and John (Christine) Hagar Jr.
John was a Rotarian, former Justice of the Peace, member of Marion Fire Dept. and the United Church.
www.cgazette.com /common/news/deaths/1998/deaths9803.html   (7929 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
MENDICINO JOHN W. Age 63, of Pittsburgh, on Sunday, April 4, 2004; beloved husband of Eleanor Mendicino; dear son of Frances Mendicino and the late Adam Mendicino; loving father of John A., Robert M. and Mark J. Mendicino; brother of Marlene McCarty; also survived by six grandchildren.
Born in McKeesport, May 8, 1913, she was the daughter of late John and Leah Pizzi Christopher and wife of the late John Dobos.
Born in Glassport, May 4, 1915, she was a daughter of the late John and Genevieve Trunzo Rizzo and wife of the late Giovanni Antrilli.
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 News - Preston Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Devey, of Windsor Avenue, Ashton, Preston, received the football banning order at Leeds Magistrates after pleading guilty to a charge of threatening behaviour.
In Devey's defence Robert Morris said he became violent after losing the group of friends he was with.
Devey will also be forced to attend Preston Police Station and hand in his passport five days before any England international match overseas.
www.prestononline.co.uk /ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=73&ArticleID=935874   (650 words)

  
 Heroes & Villains: Merchandise
He was joined two months later by John Devey, the man who would captain two Cup winning teams and five League Champions in eight years at the helm.
The knee of John Devey (not Bob Chatt as has often been written) propelled the ball into the Albion net after just 30 seconds and the FA Cup was back in Brum...
John Cowan came down to join his brother Jas and to do battle with Steve Smith for the outside left position.
freespace.virgin.net /heroes.villains1/rest/14.htm   (2269 words)

  
 The Collected Works of F. H. Bradley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Though much has been written about the prominence of John Stuart Mill's influence upon Oxford then, the actual intellectual milieu suggests a more complex view of the situation.
Clearly, the Mills and Bain were to be read in Oxford, but writers such as William Hamilton and his pupil Henry Longueville Mansel, both of whom transformed the Scottish school by the introduction of Kant's thought, were also being considered.
Whether such reading was prompted by John Stuart Mill's An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy (1865) or not, Hamilton and Mansel were nonetheless being read, and, in any event, Kant's foothold in England was secured through Coleridge and Carlyle.
www.thoemmes.com /idealism/bradley_intro1.html   (6497 words)

  
 wntq00.htm
John DUNNET was a member of the 1st Regiment of Foot and after the war settled in Hamilton with his family.
John had one brother born in 1893 who left home at the age of 16 and was deceased by 1927.
At the age of 14 John was employed by a hotel as a bell-boy and later a waiter in the dining room.
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 Alpine City, Utah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He established one of the first saw mills in the locality, at the mouth of what is still called Phelps' Canyon in the northeast part of settlement, and continued to live there instead of moving into the fort.
This brave little mother continued on the trek west after her husband James McDonald was buried at the second crossing of the Platte River, having died of cholera.
William Devey and Valere Hegerhorst were chosen by the council to co‑chair the program, which in its first year accomplished a tremendous improvement.
www.alpinecity.org /index.php?module=ibcms&func=print&fxn=about.history   (11437 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Aston Villa F.C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
John Charles Gregory (born November 5, 1954 in Scunthorpe) is a former player and football manager of Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth F.C., Aston Villa, Derby County and other clubs.
Despite the £12.6million sale of Dwight Yorke to Manchester United in August 1998, John Gregory had guided Aston Villa to the top of the Premiership by the middle of the 1998-99 season.
John Henry George Devey (born 1866; died 1940) Signed for Aston Villa in March 1891.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Aston-Villa-F.C.   (9982 words)

  
 The 1832 Madhouse Act and the Metropolitan Commission in Lunacy from 1832
John had an older brother, (Rector of Sible Hedingham Essex, died 1838 in a Colchester pub) called Henry.
Hoxton House Asylum, Hoxton Street, London: Medical Superintendent: John Crewonine (aged 37, married) The names of patients are given in full, not just initials.
John Liddle, the parish medical visitor, reported that 'the house is not clean or orderly'"
www.mdx.ac.uk /www/study/3_06.htm   (9951 words)

  
 Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music - Jo
John Byrne Leicester Warren, 3rd Baron De Tabley
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews
John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
education.music.us /Jo.htm   (92 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: JAMES HAROLD MATTHEWS FAMILY HOME PAGE
b.May 4, 1926 in Homestead,Pa Rita Julia Devey b.October 29, 1930 in Homeville,Pa Spouse:Julianna Teresa Halus b.February 24, 1950 in Homestead,Pa Parents: John(Haluska)Halus b.April 16, 1910 in ?,WV Eleanor Marie Ward b.April 4, 1919 in Homestead,Pa Childred of James and Julianna:
James John Matthews b.July 22, 1972 in Pittsburgh,Pa Spouse: Anita Marie Johnson b.March 9, 1972 in Cuyahoga Falls,Oh Child: Jewlina Marie Matthews b.May 22, 1993 in Enterprise,Al Tina Marie Matthews b.January 10, 1974 in Pittsburgh,Pa Spouse: Timothy Davie Hayes b.November 2, 1976
John Earnest Devey b.January 24, 1903 in Westmoreland City,Pa Son of Samuel M Devey b.September 28, 1877 in Staffordshire,
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/m/a/t/James--H-Matthews   (324 words)

  
 From footlights to foundry - Cluff Hall, Part 2 :: The Daily Herald, Provo Utah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
John C. Graham, a popular actor from Salt Lake City, moved to Provo and began performing in the mid-1870s.
Cluff and his business partner, John E. Booth, also promoted the establishment of the Provo Foundry and Machine Co. in Cluff Hall.
This 1897 sketch shows Provo Foundry and Machine Co. which was established in Cluff Hall by Harvey H. Cluff and John E. Booth during the winter of 1884-85.
www.harktheherald.com /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=54070&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0   (2841 words)

  
 VillaTalk
When Villa kicked off in their claret shirts with blue sleeves and ring collar we barely had time to look at the amazing colour and everyone in their best clothing in the stadium — it really was an amazing atmosphere — but we were not prepared for the first half action,
Reynolds went close early on as Villa screwed on the pressure — and it was no suprise when the Villa fans were roaring with glee when John Campbell smashed the ball past the Everton goalkeeper.
The Birmingham Post has described Devey as “blushing” when he took the cup off former Prime Minister Lord Roseby to celebrate being champions.
www.villatalk.com /print.php?sid=2145   (742 words)

  
 Partners and Rivals During the Scientific Revolution
More significant than their numbers or their inventiveness is the fact that many of the Jesuits had a keen sense of the value of precision in experimental science-a sense that was not widely echoed by many of their more illustrious contemporaries.
John Marcus Marci of Kronland (Bohemia) attended the Jesuit college in Jindrichuv Hradec (Czechoslovakia).
John Marcus Marci of Kronland as he has been known in history, specialized in embryology and taught for 30 years at the University of Prague; he spent his whole academic life trying to prevent the Jesuits, who ran part of the university, from taking control of the medical school.
www.faculty.fairfield.edu /jmac/sj/cj/cj5science.html   (11266 words)

  
 1895 F A CUP FINAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Athersmith, John Devey and Dennis Hodgetts all returning from the side beaten three years previously.
Devey was honest enough to say later that the ball hit him but he
Certainly Bob Chatt never made any attempt in later years to claim that the goal was his.
hometown.aol.co.uk /captainbeecher/1895FACUPFINAL.html   (1692 words)

  
 Sands Directory 1907   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Maud 71 Peachey John, guard 73 Bedford Harry, bootmaker 75 Gough Charles 77 Croft John 79 Robertson Angus 81 Gough Arthur C. 83 Curran Charles 87 Brightman George S. 89 Deaman Arthur 91 Searle Ernest A. 93 Ainscough John 99 Harper Mrs.
Elizabeth Quinn John 84 Viereck Rochus 83 Wullf Henry 88 O'Halloran Thomas 96 Collins Mrs.
John 10 Forrest William 12 Smith Frank J. 14 Benskin Alfred 16 Egge Mrs.
www.sydneyarchives.info /Sands_Directory/sands1907.html   (11089 words)

  
 Re: John G. SHOUP, Parke County, Indiana, (1841-1923), Father of Pearl SHOUP
In Reply to: Re: John G. SHOUP, Parke County, Indiana, (1841-1923), Father of Pearl SHOUP by F. Keenan
I discovered this researcher has your family names.There is a note posted on the website that if you have questions, comments, or corrections regarding the names and events recorded in the database, please send them to gendata@hudson-tech.com.
Re: John G. SHOUP, Parke County, Indiana, (1841-1923), Father of Pearl SHOUP F.
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 Football news, live scores, fixtures and results from 4thegame.com
John Devey, an England footballer and Warwickshire county cricketer, is the choice of 'Aston Villa The First 100 years', published for the club's centenary in 1974.
His effort was kicked away by Joe Reader but the ball struck John Devey on the knee and cannoned straight back into the net.
At a national level the vote has always gone to Devey, as listed in the game's most authoritative publication, Rothman's Football Yearbook.
www.4thegame.com /news/story/13645   (303 words)

  
 Charlie Athermith is God
There was, thoroughout the 1890's, a fierce debate raging over who was the best inside-right in the world, Bloomer or the greatest Villa skipper of all time, John Devey.
The Scottish selectors made no secret of the fact that they believed it was Devey and were in a state of permanent joy at never having to face our man in a Villa shirt.
Yet in truth, Devey should have played because his partnership with Athersmith was awesome in the extreme.
freespace.virgin.net /heroes.villains1/59/12.htm   (1248 words)

  
 Alpine City, Utah :: Welcome to Alpine City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
“I was born here on January 18, 1905.” Her parents, Alfred John Devey and Sarah Marsh Devey were farmers like many others in the small community of 500 at that time.
Their 160 acres were located in the Fort Canyon area and consisted mainly of raising grain, potatoes, corn, beans, berries and apples.
The Devey family was an integral part of the close-knit community, and enjoyed many of the same activities whether it was planting and harvesting crops or sledding and sleigh-riding up and down snowy slopes during wintertime.
www.alpinecity.org /home.august.html   (2063 words)

  
 BREAKOUT PAINTBALL:
If you see players that you feel would be a good addition to Breakout please invite them to one of our practices so that we can evaluate how they fit in with what we are trying to accomplish.
Since the opening of PB Addicts John, Lisa and Travis have done allot for Breakout and they continue to help us.
The original members of Breakout Paintball consisted of Rick Devey, John Powell, Chad Toole, Devin Fagan and Kayden Sullivan.
www.breakoutpaintball.com   (369 words)

  
 The News Herald: Lifestyle Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Marie Alice Craft and John Robert Devey were joined in marriage April 11 at C.C. Moore Chapel of First Baptist Church in downtown Panama City.
The groom is the son of Robert and Louise Devey of Seattle, Wash.
Patricia Craft Turner was the matron of honor while Kristin Devey was the flower girl.
www.newsherald.com /archive/lifestyle/wd052498.htm   (508 words)

  
 Worcestershire | Evesham, St. Lawrence & All Saints churches | List of Vicars, 1535-1989   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
There are separate lists in the two churches, however the parishes were amalgamated, so I have shown the two lists combined where the names are the same in both lists.
Henry Edwin Devey M.A. 1858 Rural Dean 1858
John Ross Barker M.A. Robert Straffen B.A. 1884 Rural Dean 1887
www.smilodon.plus.com /churchlists/eveshamslas.html   (199 words)

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