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  John Busby Descendants - pafg04.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Catherine BUSBY (John, George, John) was born in 1804 in Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland.
Alexander BUSBY (John, George, John) was born in 1808 in Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland.
Ella BUSBY was born in 1867 in Cassilis Colony of New South Wales.
www.airgale.com.au /busby/pafg04.htm   (711 words)

  
 James Busby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Busby (February 7, 1801 - July 15, 1871) was an author of the Treaty of Waitangi and is widely regarded as the "father" of the Australian wine industry, as he took the first collection of vine stock from Spain and France to Australia.
He was born in Scotland, the son of English engineer John Busby, and the family emigrated from Britain to New South Wales in 1824.
He died in Anerley, England of 'congestion of the lungs' in 1871 and is buried at West Norwood Cemetery in London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Busby   (475 words)

  
 James Busby
James Busby (February 7, 1801 or 1802 - July 15, 1871) is widely regarded as the "father" of the Australian wine industry, as he took the first collection of vine stock from Spain and France to Australia.
Busby soon returned to England where he worked for the government before visiting Spain and France to study viticulture.
Busby proposed that New Zealand should have a national flag, after an unregistered New Zealand ship was seized in Australia.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/j/ja/james_busby.html   (398 words)

  
 Residents-Gonzales Town A-G
James S. Brown was the son of Edward and Anastasia Worland Brown, Edward Brown (1792-1846; died in GonzalesCo, TX) was the son of Joshua and Honor Durbin Brown.
James Campbell was born in Tennessee circa 1806, the son of Alexander and Isabella Campbell.
James was the county judge of Gonzales County in 1839 and was one of the original surveyors of the town of
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/innerresidents.htm   (5478 words)

  
 Melchoir Harmon Family
John Leonard Harmon, born 1738, died 1794, married Mary Langford, born 1752, died 1817.
John Leonard Harmon Jr., born 1773, died 1853, married Rachel Busby born 1775, died 1844.
John Leonard Morgan, born 1807, died 1872, married 1) Harriet Lynch, born 1814, died 1855; married 2) Jane Perry, born 1812, died 1878.
www.palmettoroots.org /Family_Harmon.html   (1929 words)

  
 Gail Busby Weds - New York Times
Gilbert Parmele Kettles of Mamaroneck, N.Y., and the late Alan Donald Busby, was married yesterday to Robert Bryan Donovan, a son of Mr.
John James Donovan of Larchmont, N.Y. The Rev. John Catoir performed the ceremony at the Roman Catholic Church of the Resurrection in Rye, N.Y. Gail Marie Busby, a daughter of Mrs.
John James Donovan of Larchmont, N.Y. The Rev. John Catoir performed the ceremony at the Roman Catholic Church of the Resurrection in Rye, N.Y. The bride and bridegroom graduated from Georgetown University and are municipal-bond traders in New York, she with Integrated Resources and he with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE1D61138F935A25757C0A96E948260   (150 words)

  
 Madison County Tennessee Genealogy & History
John McDonald, of Company H. He was a small man, but he carried a large and full haversack, a large knapsack with a double-barreled shotgun strapped across it, in his righthand a Minie-rifle, belted around him a sword, a large knife (then common), two pistols, and a hatchet.
John G. Mann, of Co. G, was promoted to the staff of Gen. Cheatham, with the rank of Captain of Engineers, serving throughout the war.
James Miller, of Co. G, was transferred to the Quartermaster's Department, with the rank of Captain.
genealogytrails.com /tenn/madison/milcivil6.html   (11973 words)

  
 A Genealogy of
James Hillhouse of the New England Branch, by Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. and furnished by the late Robert C. Hillhouse of Carthage, Mo.
At the time of the struggle between James II and William of Orange for control of Ireland, he was one of the protestant land holders in the north who took refuge in 1689 within the walled city old’ Londonderry.
As the first born Abraham inherited Free Hall; James studied divinity at the University of Glasgow and was ordained by the Presbytery of Londerry.
www.mesagraphics.com /mfstone/hillhouse/hillhouse1.htm   (2789 words)

  
 GO BRITANNIA! Scotland: Great Scots of Note
In 1782, John Broadwood, a cabinetmaker from Berwickshire, took over the London business of a Swiss harpsichord maker (a case of marrying the boss's daughter and later succeeding to the business).
Returning to Scotland he was appointed tutor to James, one of the sons of James V, (the future James l of England) at which time he took up his pen to write a satire against the Franciscans that landed him in prison.
Busby was especially known for his recruitment of promising young players.
www.britannia.com /celtic/scotland/greatscots/b3.html   (2930 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Drawing Birds: Books: John Busby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Early on John Busby says: "So be patient; it may take years of patience to discover enough about the ways of birds and the ways of drawing to bring both together with conviction." The vast majority of the drawings in this book do so.
It was in fact an in-depth study into bird structure and movement, feather construction, their relationship to their surroundings and much, much more; knowledge one needs to improve one`s chances of capturing a bird`s essence on paper.
At no point does John Busby lecture you on how to paint, even though he was an academic; lecturing at Edinburgh Art College.
www.amazon.com /Drawing-Birds-John-Busby/dp/0881926973   (2244 words)

  
 James Allison
James was born on 17 January 1796, the son of John Allison and Ann Taylor, in Monkwearmouth, County Durham.
The photo was taken in 1864, when James was Mayor of Sunderland for the second and final time.
Henrietta was born on 19 April 1799, the second daughter of Edward Hinde and Fanny Busby, in Monkwearmouth, County Durham.
members.cox.net /ghgraham/jamesallison.html   (308 words)

  
 Ancestors & Relatives of Dan Lee Davis - pafg1127 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John James BUSBY.John married Rosannah TAYLOR on 27 Oct 1869.
She married John James BUSBY on 27 Oct 1869.
Ingvar JONSSON was born in 1682 in Of Bommarstorp, Jamshog, Blekinge, Sweden.
danleedavis.com /pafg1127.htm   (789 words)

  
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Bowen, James to Catherine Furlong 14 3 1843
James, Albert to Alice Johns 21 10 1916
James, Benjamin to Rebecca Bowen 3 1 1801
members.lycos.co.uk /John_Richards/bowed.htm   (5798 words)

  
 The United States Capitol Exhibit
Bulfinch Gatehouses and West Entry John Rubens Smith [West Front of the Capitol with Gatehouses], c.
Comparison Between Temple of Liberty and Nearby Log Cabins John Rubens Smith [West Front of the Capitol], c.
John Quincy Adams Advises on Capitol Sculpture Luigi Persico Genius of America, 1825-1828 Copyprint of sculpture Architect of the Capitol (115)
www.loc.gov /exhibits/us.capitol/s3.html   (1103 words)

  
 George Burckhardt
They remained there until the month of March, in the same year, employing their time in surveying, hunting, and fishing; and during that month they returned to their homes, which were situated on the Missouri river, about twenty-five miles above St. Charles.
Lewis and Clarke, on their exploring expedition across the Rocky mountains, and down the Columbia river to the Pacific ocean, arrived at the mouth of the Bonne Femme, in Howard county, on the 7th day of June, 1804, and camped for the night.
In addition to Edwin Temple Hickman, the document was signed by his sons William Adams, James Barton, and Josiah Harvey Hickman.
www.auntroma.com /george_burckhardt.htm   (3435 words)

  
 JBusby
James Busby, a familiar figure in the musical life of New England, is in demand as a vocal coach, collaborative pianist, and organist throughout the North East.
A native of Jackonville, Florida, and an alumnus of New England Conservatory, James studied piano with Julius Chaloff and Kyriena Siloti and organ with George Faxon and Max Miller.
In addition to accompanying some of Boston’s finest voices, James is organist and choirmaster of S. Stephen’s Church in Providence, Rhode Island, located in the heart of the Brown University Campus, a post he has held since 1993.
www.intermezzo-opera.org /Artists/JBusby.htm   (329 words)

  
 RECORD OF WILLS
JOHN CAPPS, base born child of SALLY CAPPS, apprt, to SAMUEL STEPHENSON, by WILLIAM JOHNSON, J. He is to be taught trade of a Stone Mason, etc.
JOHN WALDEN of Mecklenburgh Co. (Va.) and JOSEPH BIRCHETT (BUTCHETT) of Warren Co., N. to WILLIAM JOHNSON, Ch.
JOHN MOSLEY, Jr., planter, of Edgfield Co., N. (should be S.C.?) to his Father JOHN MOSLEY, Sr.
www.patch.net /new/wc-wb6.html   (3080 words)

  
 Buchanan, Watson and Related Families - pafn275 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Hamilton was a member of the first council of Mornington and took a very active part in the Municipal affairs of the Township.
John Hamilton, born in Ireland in 1798 married Ellen Preston.
John Hamilton, well known to a past generation, was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, where he had always been engaged in farming, and came to Canada in 1854 and was known as a prize farmer.
bill_buchanan.tripod.com /buchanan/pafn275.htm   (4990 words)

  
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ROGER1 JAMES was born 1646 in Liverpool, England, and died 1705.
PHILLIP MARCELLUS6 JAMES, SR (JOHN5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ROGER1) was born 1760 in Cumberland County, N C, and died Abt.
JAMES NATHANIEL "NATH"10 SOWELL (CHARLIE N.9, ELIZA M8 JAMES, PHILLIP MARCELLUS7, PHILLIP MARCELLUS6, JOHN5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ROGER1) was born March 19, 1887, and died March 28, 1958 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Greene County, Ms.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ms/county/greene/james1.htm   (3517 words)

  
 My Family
She was married to James A. Barr on 5 Jan 1841.
He was married to Elizabeth BUSBY between 1852 and 1910.
The undated will of Thomas Busby of Wyanoke Parish, Prince George was probated at the court in Merchants Hope on April 9 1723, by the widow ans Exx, Mary Busby.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d772.htm   (3142 words)

  
 William - desc30 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Boyd WADE ETHINGTON (Clarence Harvey, James Lewis, Joseph Hiram, Lewis W. William) was born 14 Apr 1912 in Diagonal, Ringgold, IA. He died 5 Jul 1957 in Kellerton, IA and was buried 7 Jul 1957 in Diagonal, Ringgold, IA.
Boyd married Annabel JONES, daughter of Albert Marion JONES and Carrie Alice STEVENS, on 16 Dec 1930 in Corning, IA. Annabel was born 29 Jun 1912 in Benton, IA. She died 25 Mar 1981.
Earl Raymond ETHINGTON (James Franklin, James Lewis, Joseph Hiram, Lewis W. William) was born 23 Feb 1918 in Vienna, Clark, SD.
www.ethington.org /william/desc30.htm   (377 words)

  
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JOHN AXIOM3 WILLIAMS (RODERICK LUDVILLE"LUDD"2, BENJAMIN1) was born March 02, 1832, and died August 31, 1912 in Williams Cem., Greene County, Ms.
JOHN DOW4 WILLIAMS (JOHN AXIOM3, RODERICK LUDVILLE"LUDD"2, BENJAMIN1) was born January 11, 1861, and died March 10, 1933 in Cooley Cem., Greene County, Ms.
JAMES CARL4 WILLIAMS (JOHN AXIOM3, RODERICK LUDVILLE"LUDD"2, BENJAMIN1) was born November 29, 1876, and died January 11, 1946.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ms/county/greene/williams1.htm   (3015 words)

  
 HBU - James Busby, MFA
Busby's teaching focus is on introducing college students to the field of art and to social and creative thinking.
Busby has served as chairman of the Art department.
Busby has juried exhibitions for universities and other art organizations and is a member of the Art League of Houston.
www.hbu.edu /hbu/James_Busby_MFA_.asp?SnID=5   (127 words)

  
 SHACKELFORD CLAN MAGAZINE Vol. 1 #1
John and Richard Shackelford, sons of Roger #4, and Nancy Ann Carter, are said to have remained in Virginia.
The son James B., enlisted in the Confederate Army, was wounded, returned to Henderson Co, Tenn., married Harriet Beale, and then moved to Jefferson Co, Ky, where he was still living in 1870.
Can any of you tell us who the first wife of William Shackelford, was, and what became of his sons--Wiley R., William H., and James B., or their families.
members.tripod.com /~wvgal/clan1-1.htm   (2162 words)

  
 Gail Busby to Marry - New York Times
Kettles's daughter Gail Marie Busby to Robert Bryan Donovan, a son of Mr.
John James Donovan of Larchmont, N.Y. Miss Busby and her fiance both graduated from Georgetown University.
They are municipal bond traders in New York, she with Integrated Resources and he with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEFDD173DF933A15751C1A961948260   (122 words)

  
 Dictionary of Australian Biography Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It was a pity, however, that the author restricted himself to the period mentioned, and that one consequently finds no account in his book of Phillip, Macquarie, Macarthur, and many other remarkable men belonging to the early days of Australia.
In 1906 Fred Johns of Adelaide began his series of volumes Johns's Notable Australians.
Johns was careful and conscientious and seldom fell into error.
gutenberg.net.au /dictbiog/00-dict-biogIndex.html   (3017 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Holmes and Watson: Books: June Thomson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Unlike many Holmes biographers, the author trips lightly over data where it is vague, inconsistent or nonexistent, consigning discussion of such pedantic matters as problems of dating and the location of 221B Baker St. to appendices.
Even readers with only a passing knowledge of Sherlock Holmes and his chronicler, Dr. John H. Watson, must be aware that this isn't the first "biography" of the great detective.
Watson call her husband John "James", how many times was Watson married and to who, who was Mrs.
www.amazon.ca /Holmes-Watson-June-Thomson/dp/0749004770   (1147 words)

  
 Culpepper Connections' Family Tree - Person Page 32358
By the 1880 census the family had moved on to Clay Co., AL where "Lurana" was recorded with her husband, R. Culpepper, and younger children in Wesobulga Beat 4.
According to Mary Lillian Butler Pierce, Louraney and Robert Jefferson moved with their son, John James Culpepper, to the Sand Mountain area of Marshall Co., AL.
This page was created by John Cardinal's Second Site v1.9.9.
gen.culpepper.com /ss/p32358.htm   (974 words)

  
 Bret Busby's web site about John Busby from Northumberland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
My interest in that Busby line, arose as one of my ancestors had claimed that we were related to James Busby, although no definite evidence has been found, to support that claim.
Some information about that Busby line, as supplied to me by Annette Piper, a local historian who has done some research about Cassilis in New South Wales, is at JohnBusbyFamily.
Information that I have found, about the James Busby of the Treaty of Waitangi of New Zealand, is at James Busby.
www.busby.net /bret/JohnBusby/index.html   (203 words)

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