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  Jack Horner (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Henry "Jack" Horner, PC (July 20, 1927-November 18, 2004) is a rancher and former Canadian politician and Cabinet minister.
His father, Ralph Horner was a failed Conservative candidate who was appointed to the board of directors of Canadian National Railways by the government of R.B. Bennett in 1931, and then to the Canadian Senate in 1933.
Horner attempted a comeback in the 1980 federal election, but despite the return of a Liberal government nationally, Horner again placed a poor second in Crowfoot, winning only 4,761 votes, 1,000 votes fewer than he'd managed in 1979.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Henry_Horner   (762 words)

  
 Horner What's New   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Updated the family group of Amos Horner and Mary Smith; Spencer Horner and Permelia Turner; Louis Horner and Jemima Melson; William Horner and Mary Boen; Oma Horner and John Bowman; Nathan Horner and Mary Lewis; Thomas Horner and Caroline Williams.
Updated the family groups of Lela Horner and William Boydston; Lorenzo Horner and Polly Jackson; Spencer Horner and Amanda Bryant, Russell Horner and Ada Boydston; Minnie Horner and Rudolph Clark; Bert Horner and Ethel Bedford; Amos Horner and Edna Wainscott; William Horner and Harriett Cobble.
Updated the family groups of Thomas Horner and Sarah Fussell; Miriam Corner and Caleb Witt; John Horner and Elizabeth Russell; George Horner and Jemima Russell; William Horner and Mary Haun; Esther Horner and Lewis Russell; Catherine Horner and Thomas Green; Thomas Horner and Sara Lane; Cavalier Horner and Jane Crosby; Susannah Horner and John Coltharp.
www.larkcom.us /ancestry/Horner/whatnew.cfm   (5917 words)

  
 John Scott Horner: A Biographical Sketch, 1905
Horner organized the same on the fourth of July, 1836, by administering the oath of office to Gov. Henry Dodge and the judges of the supreme court—Charles Dunn as chief justice, and Alexander Frasier and David Irwin as associate justices.
Horner as acting governor of Michigan and the legislative council representing the "contingent remainder" of ancient territory that was not included in what became the state of Michigan.
Of this change Governor Horner writes" "I was, without my assent or knowledge, and not at the instance of friends, but by the machinations of enemies, by a fraud perpetrated upon General Jackson during the last hour of the term of General Jackson, transferred to the office of Register of the Green Bay Land Office.
www.wlhn.org /fond_du_lac/towns/horner_biography.htm   (3956 words)

  
 Martin P. Johnson | Who Stole the Gettysburg Address? | Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 24.2 | The History ...
John Nicolay's 1894 transcription of that post-speech revision, which he called the "revised autograph copy," differed greatly from the newly found "Hay draft." John Nicolay had been a careful man, and the other transcriptions in his article are exactly accurate in word usage, although there are a very few differences in punctuation.
In November 1915 John Hay's youngest daughter Alice Hay Wadsworth, who at that time had custody of the manuscript, wrote that it was composed before the Nicolay text, but she evidently gave no indication that this information was based upon anything other than the wording of the text.
John Nicolay's entire life after the Civil War had revolved around his relationship with Lincoln, and it is inconceivable that he would not have been proud to claim ownership of a document that he had cared enough to write an article about.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/jala/24.2/johnson.html   (7272 words)

  
 SEIBERT, Wm. H.
John Adam Seibert served in the Revolutionary war, and soon after its close removed to the vicinity of Hummelstown, Dauphin county, where he continued to live until the time of his death.
Maria Elizabeth Windnagle, the wife of Jacob Brandt, born December 14, 1753, died 1837, was the daughter of John Mathias Windnagle, born May 14, 1716, died February 28, 1786, and Maria Catharine Ritter, his wife, born April 7, 1717, died February 28, 1786.
She was the daughter of John H. Nonamaker, died September 5, 1831, who emigrated from Germany, and Sybilla Slecht, died 1866, the daughter of Matthias Slecht, who also emigrated from Germany.
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 Horner
Horner had been a probate judge in Cook County for 18 years when, with the backing of Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak, he ran for governor in 1932.
Horner’s name had become known statewide before his governorship - he was the keynote speaker at the Democratic state convention in Springfield in April 1928.
According to “Horner of Illinois,” a biography of the governor written by Tom Littlewood and published in 1969, Horner forged a friendship with James A. Griffin, the Roman Catholic bishop of Springfield at the time.
www.adaustin.com /HBA/documents/HORNER.HTM   (818 words)

  
 Governor Horner Memorial - Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Governor Horner State Memorial honors Henry Horner (1878-1940), who served as Illinois’ thirtieth governor.
The Governor Horner memorial consists of a granite monument, designed by Chicago sculptor John Brcin.
The rear side holds a large bronze plaque of Horner standing in front of the statehouse.
www.illinoishistory.gov /hs/governor_horner.htm   (155 words)

  
 Frederick Horner Papers (Library of Congress)
Horner was officially listed as an assistant to Alfred H. Swayne, a vice-president of General Motors, until Swayne's death in 1937, when Horner became Sloan's assistant.
Horner's extensive research and interviews became the basis for written reports showing how motor transportation could be adapted to meet a company's particular needs.
Horner was also active in promoting the use of bus transportation to and from railroad depots and air conditioning in railcars.
www.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/horner.html   (1817 words)

  
 Index Ho-Hy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
His father, Henry Holland, was mayor of Christchurch in 1912-19 and was elected to Parliament in 1925.
Later that year Horner became minister of industry, trade and commerce, but he was defeated in the 1979 election.
A St. John's neurologist, he is a senior medical academic and a recognized world leader in telemedicine and distance education.
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Horner, J. and Currie, P. Embryonic and neonatal morphology and ontogeny of a new species of Hypacrosaurus (Ornithischia, Lambeosauridae) from Montana and Alberta.
Horner, J. Morphology and function of the enclosed narial chambers of lambeosaurid dinosaurs.
Horner, J. and CLouse, V. An undisturbed clutch of hadrosaur eggs from the Judith River Formation of Montana.
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 Dejeme's page
They had five children; Lydia married John Watson although researchers, for years, identified her husband as Timothy Cude; Christina; George (twin) married Priscilla Winslow; Thomas (twin) married Sarah Fussel; and Priscilla married William Montgomery.
All the children of John Allred were born in Orange and Randolph Counties, North Carolina.
Henry is a son of John B. and Isabell Bishop Turner of South Carolina.
www.eturner.com /horner   (760 words)

  
 The Horner Family
The Horner family is thought to have its origins in the Anglo-Saxon invasions of England in the 4th and 5th centuries.
We follow the 1821 immigration of Elias Horner and his wife Dorothy, both 24, and their two small children, son Francis, 3, and daughter Hannah, only 6 months old.
John Horner (1767-1846) and Hannah Ward (1765-1827), both buried in the yard of St.
www.hornerhistory.com /horner/horner_top.htm   (300 words)

  
 Christopher C. Horner | About Us | E-Team
Christopher C. Horner is a Washington, D.C. attorney and think tank Fellow, also writing for free market/ conservative journals and appearing weekly on two syndicated radio programs with an audience of over 2 million.
In 1997 Horner served a brief spell as Director of Federal Government Relations for Enron Corporation, the end of which began when he objected to Enron’s efforts with environmental pressure groups and other corporate rent seekers to ensure a global warming treaty.
Horner brings first-hand observations as a lawyer and journalist at relevant international negotiations, in The Hague and Bonn (Kyoto Protocol), and Johannesburg (United Nations’ World Summit on Sustainable Development).
eteam.ncpa.org /about/christopher-c-horner   (142 words)

  
 Jack Horner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jack Horner (politician) (1927–2004), John Henry Horner known as "Jack" or "Cactus Jack", member of the Canadian House of Commons
Little Jack Horner, the protagonist of a nursery rhyme
Jack Horner (Fables), a character from the comic book, Fables, created by Bill Willingham based on the nursery rhyme character.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jack_Horner   (139 words)

  
 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Baptismal Records
Married Martin Horner of Harrison, OH on *.
John Schantrops and Dorothea the wife of Bernard Knue
Emma was married to John C. Merkel in Connersville, IN Aug. 3, 1910
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 Art & Framing Solutions - Nathan Horner Originals
Born in Ohio in 1967 and raised in Virginia, Nathan Horner became a Painting and Drawing Major at the University of San Diego.
He paints many of the same scenes as John Yato, but with his own unique style.
Horner is a member of the San Diego Museum of Art Artist Guild, and has received many awards.
www.artandframingsolutions.com /nathan_horner_originals.htm   (276 words)

  
 Horner Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
DORCAS A.9 BAXTER (JOHN WHITLOCK8, JOHN7, PETTIT6, JOHN5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, GEORGE1) was born April 1815 in Broadalbin, and died October 20, 1872 in Emporium, Pennsylvania.
JOHN W. PETTIT6, JOHN5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, GEORGE1) was born 1835, and died December 09, 1905.
MARY A.10 HORNER (DORCAS A.9 BAXTER, JOHN WHITLOCK8, JOHN7, PETTIT6, JOHN5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, GEORGE1) was born March 23, 1845, and died January 06, 1908 in Emporia, Florida.
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 The Will of Robert Thompson 1850-1908   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The number of years for this purpose to be calculated from the time when such servant last entered my service.
In the case of John Henry Horner, and Mrs.
Horner, their previous service to be reckoned in as time served.
members.cox.net /ggtext/robertthompson1850_will.html   (628 words)

  
 Harder,John Nicholas NC
Unfortunately, the parents of John Nicholas Harder of North Carolina are unknown.
John (or Jan) and Nicholas both were born, baptised, married, had children, lived and died in Columbia County, NY.
Jeremiah was born in Orange Co NC to John Harder and Rebecca Ervans.
www.bobbittville.com /Harder-JohnNicholasNC.htm   (2017 words)

  
 Artesia 2001 Jan-June obituary archives (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Lemoine and John Hatch and by one sister, Adeline Bulot.
Born Feb. 20, 1910, in Aurora, Mo., to John Henry Horner and Mary Fronie Alexander Horner, she married Horace H. "Jack" Flournoy in 1937 in Aurora, Mo. He preceded her in death on Aug. 14, 1963.
He was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church where he was active in the Men's Club, served on the Parish Council and was a church usher.
www.artesianews.com.cob-web.org:8888 /Obits/01a_obit.htm   (19162 words)

  
 Victorian Furniture, European Furniture, Renaissance Furniture, American Furniture, Gothic Furniture, John Henry Belter ...
Treasured pieces from John Henry Belter, J. and J. Meeks, R. Horner, Alexander Roux, the Herter Brothers, Thomas Brooks, and Daniel Pabst make up our collection of Gothic, Renaissance, and Victorian Rococo furniture.
Our collection of Rococo furniture from John Henry Belter, J. and J. Meeks, R. Horner, Roux, Herter Brothers, Thomas Brooks, Daniel Pabst, George Henkels.
Our collection from John Henry Belter, J. and J. Meeks, R. Horner, Roux, Herter Brothers, Thomas Brooks, Daniel Pabst, John Jeliff and George Henkels.
www.lyonsantiques.com   (450 words)

  
 JPM - Silver Dollar Speedway News 100206   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sacramento's Mike Henry, a two time Civil War Champion, will pilot the Werbach Motorsports #20, a new team / driver combination this weekend.
Chief among them is Danny Horner, who is having the most successful year of his career as he won both the 360 sprint car title at Cottage Grove Speedway and his first Northern Sprint Tour championship.
Medford's Roger Crockett and Sutherlin's Rob Held are also expected to compete.
www.johnpadjenmotorsports.com /silver_dollar/2006/news/10/02.html   (834 words)

  
 orald
He discusses Paul Powell, Henry Horner, John Touhy, Richard Ogilvie, Dan Walker, and the Orville Hodge scandal.
Deck discusses her experiences as a young women during WWII on the homefront in St. Louis: marrying a soldier, home life, rationing, coping with the absence of her husband, and children.
Dungy, African-American nurse, discusses her family background and education at a nursing school in New York, her experiences nursing in Springfield, employment at St. John's Hospital, racial discrimination at the hospital and in Springfield, her neighborhood, Depression, and sheltered care homes.
www.uis.edu /archives/orald.htm   (2302 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
12 Dec 1890, (daughter of John Roy) d.
Mary's Episcopal Church, Tyaskin, MD. Clarence died 2 Mar 1984, Salisbury, MD, buried: 5 Mar 1984, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Tyaskin, MD. Frances: Operated gas station owned by Drennen Larmore until his death.
Children by Gertrude Horseman: i Clarence Sidney Horner, Jr.
www.math.clemson.edu /~rsimms/genealogy/desc/horner.txt   (386 words)

  
 John Henry Nieland
Descendants of John Henry Nieland and Anna Berning
11 Robert Henry Mueggenborg 1926 - 2002 Born: October 21, 1926 in Okarche, Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
Descendants of John Henry Nieland and Anna Margaret Köster (aka Koster, Koester)
nieland.our-kin.com /Ancestry/JohnHenryNieland.htm   (2019 words)

  
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INFO: Miriam Horner, (Jack's mother) holding baby Jack at the gravel plant on the Marias River.
INFO: Jack Horner's father, John Henry Horner, at his gravel plant on the Marias River.
INFO: Jack Horner, age 4, having fun riding his tricycle in front of his home.
www.centralpt.com /pageview.aspx?id=10916   (199 words)

  
 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum - Browse the Online Finding Aids
To view the index to a specific Historical Document Collection, highlight choice and click submit query.
Marvin, Langdon P. McCrea, Admiral John L. McGehee, Col. A.
Stillman, John S. Storm, Frederick A. Straus, Nathan, Jr.
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