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  Lawrence County, Ohio Genealogy and History
John B. Larkin, postmaster, Pittsburgh, was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., November 25, 1838, a son of Michael and Margaret Larkin, natives of County Derry, Ireland, who came to Allegheny County in 1835, former of whom was a carpenter and builder.
Larkin was united in marriage, May 9, 1873, to Miss Rose Cannevin, at Pittsburgh, Daughter of Thomas Cannevin, and a sister to Revs.
Larkin devotes thirteen hours a day to his position and is continually adding improvements that hasten the delivery of the mail.
www.lawrencecountyohio.com /biographies/stories/LarkinJohn.htm   (552 words)

  
 John D. Larkin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Durrant was the middle child of Levi and Mary Ann Durrant Larkin's seven children.
Larkin's father was a member; and the apparatus at their disposal was extremely limited.
Larkin's father succeeded in climbing the slippery shingles and smothering the fire with his coat, thus saving the building, which was then deemed a most important one.
ah.bfn.org /h/larkin   (1577 words)

  
 John "Scatman" Larkin 'Listen To The Scatman'
Larkin did not build a career as a singer, but as a pianist.
The music was recorded with Larkin's own trio and quartet, and it's now released for the first time.
John Larkin died of lung cancer in 1999 at the age of 57.
www.sundance.dk /website/john__scatman__larkin__listen_.htm   (156 words)

  
 John Larkin
Although several performers had read the title role, Larkin was the one most identified with the part and he worked on the show from 1947 until 1955.
Larkin was then cast as a regular on Saints and Sinners, a drama that ran on NBC from 1962-63.
Larkin then landed the role of Major General Wiley Crowe, the man who was both Savage's commanding officer and his best friend.
www.robertlansing.com /id32.html   (465 words)

  
 Larkin Excavating, Inc. of Kansas City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Larkin Excavating is committed to three basic concepts in its daily operations.
John Larkin, CEO and President of Larkin Excavating, Inc started working in the excavation business at Lansing Construction while he was still attending High School.
Since its inception in 1989, Larkin Excavating has outgrown its office three times, and in the May of 1997 a new shop and office complex was built in Lansing, Kansas.
www.larkinexc.com /aboutlarkin.html   (583 words)

  
 Quarterfinals: Peter Myrvig vs. John Larkin
Larkin also had Careful Study for library manipulation, and dumped Visara the Dreadful and Verdant Force into his graveyard.
Larkin may have been able to sneak it in on the first turn, but decided he'd rather play around Force Spike.
Larkin flashed back the Therapy with a Saproling because he had to keep Myrvig from Intuitioning for Boomerang.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=sideboard/pthou02/qf4   (1003 words)

  
 Old Chester, PA: Biographical Sketches: John Larkin, Jr.
Larkin withdrew from active management in the firm, although he retained an interest therein until 1858.
When Chester was incorporated in 1866, John Larkin, Jr., was elected the first mayor of the city, and was re-elected in 1869.
Larkin by the citizens of Chester in the Sixth Regiment Armory and Larkin School, erected in 1894, was named in honor of the Distinguished nonogenarian, who was present at the laying of the cornerstone.
www.oldchesterpa.com /biographies/larkin_john_jr.htm   (401 words)

  
 Rev. John Larkin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Born in Deerpark, County Galway, John Larkin studied in the seminary at Maynooth College.
Upon graduation John came to the United States in 1848 as the Irish holocaust was destroying the fiber of life there.
When in 1865 Father John Larkin was given the task of creating a parish in the semi-rural neighborhood of Broadway and West Thirty-seventh Street, he purchased the church property as a temporary shelter for his flock while he planned a beautiful Gothic edifice on adjoining lots.
saint-dennis.org /history/sdh23.asp   (783 words)

  
 Books: John D. Larkin: A Business Pioneer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John D. Larkin, a native of Buffalo, New York, was a pioneer in American business.
As a teenager, Larkin had learned the soap business from the ground up, working for his brother-in-law making soap in Buffalo, and slinging soap (selling door to door) in New York City and Brooklyn.
His grandson, Daniel I. Larkin, tells the story that is nothing less than the American dream.
www.wnybooks.com /larkin.html   (138 words)

  
 Remembering Scatman John Larkin TOC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John, a person who stuttered, was known for his "scatsinging" and wrote that is was an example of how his "greatest problem has become my greatest asset." Professionally he was best known for his successful recordings in Europe on the BMG/RCA label.
John received "Best New International Artist of the Year" in Japan and the German "ECHO" award for foreign artists.
John is survived by his wife, Judy, who attended the National Stuttering Association convention with John in Buffalo, NY.
cahn.mnsu.edu /scatman   (281 words)

  
 John Larkin - Moviefone
In the past 70 years, there have been two American actors named John Larkin and, not surprisingly, their film credits have been frequently combined...
I am a very fan of John Larkin "The Scatman." I love all his songs, especialy "I am Scatman...
John Larkin - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, John Larkin Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/john-larkin/98773/main   (124 words)

  
 John Larkin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Larkin (Boston deacon) (died 1808) deacon of the Old North Congregational Church in Boston, who provided the horse ridden by Paul Revere following the hanging of warning lanterns in that church
John Larkin (movie actor) (1879-1936) African-American actor who played numerous small roles in movies between 1931 and 1936, invariably cast as servants or other menials.
John Charles Larkin (born 1968) Spanish-Irish-American writer, producer and director of show business documentaries.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Larkin   (364 words)

  
 John Larkin
John's father was James (Jim) Larkin and his mother was Christina May Dwyer.
His paternal grandparents were Patrick Larkin and Catherine Brennan; his maternal grandparents were Edward Dwyer and Elizabeth Reney.
View the entire genealogy report of Larkin families, or surname index of Larkin pedigrees or report summary of Larkin heritage from "My Ancestors and Relatives".
www2.gol.com /users/tony.larkin/rootsview/Larkin-John-ind00333.htm   (91 words)

  
 Remembering Scatman John Larkin TOC
John wrote that two of the four verses of this song dealt directly with his stuttering (see http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/Creativeexpression/larkin.html).
The tragedy of John, and even the tragedies of my friends is that they can never happen in the harmomy which we, for some, often found in the songs with which we grew, those such as John put.
John Larkin was a legend among all who understood him, He was an amazing artist as well a person.
www.mnsu.edu /comdis/kuster/pioneers/scatman.html   (21299 words)

  
 Larkin Merchandising   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Larkin e and his wife moved to Buffalo and John set up his factory: "J. Larkin, manufacturer of Plain and Fancy Soaps," at 196-198 Chicago Street.
The business grew so quickly that in 1877 Larkin bought two lots on Seneca Street and built the first of many factories there.
Secretaries were given $5 or $1 certificates, as well as smaller coupons as compensation for their efforts.
freenet.buffalo.edu /bah/h/larkin/mer/index.html   (275 words)

  
 John Larkin
John Larkin has been a Social Studies teacher at Mt. Vernon High School for the past 32 years.
Larkin was a 1991 graduate of the Fordham University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Larkin received an MA degree in Far Eastern History from New York University.
www.mvinquirer.com /john_larkin.htm   (231 words)

  
 John Larkin Mays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Larkin Mays born 15 June 1845, Buffalo Cove, Caldwell Co, NC.
John died 8 July 1926, Caldwell Co, NC.
John Larkin Mays Jr born 1869, Caldwell Co, NC.
members.tripod.com /~lagosnell/JohnLark.htm   (289 words)

  
 Livonia Accident Lawyer | Wayne County Criminal Defense Attorney John Larkin | Michigan MI Bloomfield Hills Birmingham
Wayne County Criminal Defense Attorney John Larkin
Michigan trial lawyer John Larkin, at the Law Office of John Larkin, P.C.  , has over 14 years of experience.
Copyright © 2006 by Law Office of John Larkin, P.C. All rights reserved.
www.larkinlawfirm.com /DynamicAttorneys.shtml   (274 words)

  
 John Larkin Photos - John Larkin News - John Larkin Information
A prominent underworld figure decides to have Anderson executed after the Special Squad crashes in on a bullion job.
From 1944 to 1955 John was the voice of Perry Mason on the radio series.
Tell the world what you think of John Larkin, write a review for this person.
www.tv.com /john-larkin/person/21021/summary.html   (202 words)

  
 John Larkin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Larkin was born October 27, 1827 in Ireland and came to America whilel a small boy.
John's children were Sarah Jackson, Mary (Molly) McCormick, Anna Stewart and sons Pat, Jack, William, Henry, George and Charley.
All of the Larkins attended schools in the Deerhead area.
www.kansasheritage.org /medicine/chosen/bch_larkin2.html   (506 words)

  
 john larkin
He (John) even comments that reading 'The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy' was what got him into books in the first place.
So now John Larkin's mission seems to be getting everyone ELSE into books, 'specially teenage boys.
This is cool~ First Person Quiz.com which is kinda like an interview with John Larkin about first ambitions, first memories, first disillusionments...
geocities.com /the_43rd_dimension/larkin.html   (763 words)

  
 John Larkin Lincoln
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LINCOLN, John Larkin, educator, born in Boston, Massachusetts, 23 February, 1817.
He studied in the Boston Latin school and was graduated at Brown in 1836.
famousamericans.net /johnlarkinlincoln   (498 words)

  
 Underwater Video Housing, Underwater Camera Housing, Light & Motion, Light and Motion
With the upcoming releases of two new products, the Bluefin HC3 and the Titan D200 camera housings, Light and Motion’s Chief Technical Officer, John Larkin, shared some things about how he and his team go about designing and producing products that rank some of the best in the world of underwater photography and videography.
John Larkin arrived at Light and Motion a year ago, after spending over a decade serving as the Director of Engineering for D2M, Inc and as Senior Product Designer for Apple Computer, Inc. He also served as a Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University for eight years.
John has a MS in Engineering from Stanford and a Bachelors degree in Physics from Pomona College both in California.
uwimaging.com /news/john_larkin.htm   (1748 words)

  
 Larkland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Five houses built by by John D. Larkin for his wife and family
The Larkin Administration Building: History of the Demolition
Demolition of Larkin Building was key loss for preservation advocates by G. Scott Thomas
ah.bfn.org /a/lark/hp.html   (66 words)

  
 Scatman John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Paul Larkin, (March 13, 1942 — December 3, 1999), better known as Scatman John, was a famous stuttering jazz musician who invented a unique fusion of scat singing and disco, best known for his 1994 hit "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)".
Around this time, his agent Manfred Zahringer suggested that he combine his scat-singing with modern techno music and hip hop sounds, an idea of which Larkin was skeptical but BMG Hamburg were receptive to.
In 1999, he released his third and final album as Scatman John, Take Your Time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Scatman_John   (1247 words)

  
 The Yankee Whaler, by Deborah Lisson, A Different Sort of Real, by Kerry Greenwood, Nostradamus and the Instant ...
If sales are anything to go by, John Larkin is one of a small band of writers successfully putting humour on the page in Australia (think Nick Earls with a measure of anarchy thrown in for younger readers).
There is no doubting that Larkin has a gift for comedy, but it's a relatively lightweight one in this reviewer's estimation.
To just dismiss Larkin's latest book as lightweight comedy (in the form of the story of 15-year-old Ian Champion and his desire to escape Canberra and his family), would be to ignore the deeper themes of cultural difference and tolerance that burble throughout.
www.echonews.com /804/book_reviews.html   (854 words)

  
 About John Larkin & Co.
John Larkin has worked as a millwright mechanic servicing, troubleshooting, rebuilding, and installing equipment in the coffee and food processing industries continuously since 1976.
You may contact John Larkin and Company, Inc. by calling us 973.627.7779, faxing us at 973.627.7809, or emailing us at john.larkin@verizon.net.
John Larkin and Company, Inc. 96 Ford Road
www.johnlarkinandcompany.com /about_us.htm   (138 words)

  
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This is  John Larkin copying a Thomas Kinkade painting.
John P. Larkin 850 559 3428   New table top.
The table is made of wood.  24 x 18 inches or so.
johnplarkin.com   (217 words)

  
 The Newgate Calendar - JOHN LARKIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Who committed so many Forgeries and Cheats that he had not Time to confess them all before he died, on 19th of April, 1700
JOHN LARKIN was born at Antrim, in Ireland, of very creditable parents, who, observing that their son possessed a very considerable share of genius, took some pains to cultivate it by a liberal education.
At length he came to a resolution to forge bonds and other papers, in which pernicious practices he became so great a proficient that he said he could forge almost any hand so artfully that it would be difficult for a person to know his own handwriting from the forgery.
www.exclassics.com /newgate/ng82.htm   (240 words)

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