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  John Walter - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN WALTER (.1738/9-1812), founder of The Times newspaper, London, was born in 1738/9, probably in London, and from the death of his father, Richard Walter (about 17 55/6), until 1781 was engaged in a prosperous business as a coal merchant.
John Walter (2) (1776-1847), who really established the great newspaper of which his father had sown the seed, was born on the 23rd of February 1776, and was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and Trinity College, Oxford.
JOHN WALTER (3) (1818-1894), his eldest son, was born at Printing-house Square in 1818, and was educated at Eton and Exeter College, Oxford, being called to the bar in 1847.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /John_Walter   (1486 words)

  
 Index to Titles. Bartleby.com
A Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt, by John Wheelock.
The Journal of John Woolman, by John Woolman.
The Voyage of the Beagle, by Charles Darwin.
www.bartleby.com /titles   (1154 words)

  
 The Times
The Times was started by John Walter in 1785, as The Daily Universal Register, changing its title on January 1, 1788 to The Times.
John Walter was also the first editor of the paper.
John Walter the third had succeeded his father in 1847.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ti/Times_(UK).html   (459 words)

  
 §7. "The Times;" The Walters. IV. The Growth of Journalism. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
10 The first John Walter was its first editor; he resigned his sceptre into the hands of the second John Walter in 1803.
John Walter the second learned by experience that the business of a proprietor interfered with editing, and he left much authority in the hands of members of his staff.
Indeed, in 1817, John Walter, for this reason, removed Stoddart, installing Thomas Barnes, already on the staff of the paper—the first of two editors whose fame has never been excelled.
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 John L
John L. Rigsbee of Fairmount, has been identified with Grant County only a few years, there are many characteristics and incidents in the family history which make the family "bone and sinew" with the bulk of Grant County citizenship.
The grandfather of John L. Rigsbee was John Rigsbee, born in Guilford County, North Carolina, and of English ancestry.
John and Betsey Barnard, her parents, were substantial farmers, and lived and died in Rush County, the former about the close of the war, and the latter a good many years afterwards.
www.usgennet.org /usa/in/county/grant/Biographies/rigsbee_john_l.htm   (1259 words)

  
 JohnA.html
John Allen was the grandson of Charles Allen who was reared near Culpepper, VA. Charles Allen was a strong personal of President Washington, and served two enlistments in the Revolutionary War, and during the last one he was Captain of his company, and was more than fifty years of age.
About 1872 she married John M. Matthews of Whiteville, TN, who was lieutenant in the 6th Tennessee Infantry, C. They moved to Texas in 1881, and all of the children have become quite wealthy in the development of the lands in the eastern part of that state.
John Allen was an excellent christian gentleman, a devout member of the Methodist church and, a strong disciple of John Wesley.
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 Bio-Miner, JohnWalter
In February 1902, John was elected clerk of Springfield Township, and his second cousin William Henry Miner was elected justice of the peace of the same municipality.
John died on March 23, 1948 at the age of 74.
John and Mary are buried together at the Normalville Cemetery.
www.minerd.com /bio-miner,_johnwalter.htm   (596 words)

  
 JOHN WALTER (1738/9-1812) - Online Information article about JOHN WALTER (1738/9-1812)
WALTER (1738/9-1812), founder of The Times newspaper, See also:
Walter (about 1755/6), until 1781 was engaged in a prosperous business as a See also:
good behaviour for seven years; and for further libels the fine was increased by £roo, and the imprisonment by a second year.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /VIR_WAT/WALTER_JOHN_17389_1812_.html   (649 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Albany History. A Clio Media History Project. Department of History, University at Albany.
John W. Wendell was a hatmaker who came to Albany in the decade prior to the War for Independence.
In 1775, he was appointed Quartermaster for the Second New York Regiment of the Continental army.
With the end of the war, now middle-aged John W. Wendell began to advertize his "manufactured" beaver, "castor," and felt hats for sale in the Albany Gazette.
www.albany.edu /history/eoah/entries/w/wendell_john_w.htm   (428 words)

  
 John Walter Inglis
John Walter Inglis, grandfather of Rebena Jardin Byrne, was born in Ayr, Scotland, the eighth day of November 1820.
The son of Walter Inglis, a Barrister of Ayr, whom was born in Inversk and Jennette Blake, the daughter of William Blake and Janet Welsh of Hoddom Hill, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.
John Walter Inglis was a teacher in Haddington and lived with his family in Dumfrieshire until the death of his mother-in-law, Mrs.
www.watchic.net /roots/munro/john_inglis.html   (1012 words)

  
 Betty Linz Gilbert Genealogy: Elizabeth Gertrude Linz
Walter John Gilbert was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.A., on Tuesday, April 26, 1938.
Walter was born, raised, and attended college in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Walter left the field of physics and entered the field of computer systems programming; he found computers both fascinating and entertaining.
home1.gte.net /walter.j.gilbert/genfiles/2k.htm   (1180 words)

  
 19311 Company Sergeant Major John Walter Walton, Royal Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Walter Walton was born in 1863 in the Parish of Aynho, near the town of Banbury, in the County of Northamptonshire.
John was never in trouble with the law as a young man and had no criminal record at the time of his enlistment in the Army.
His second son, Frederick John, was born on the 5th of February 1896 and it was Captain Mould who again made the appropriate entry in Walton’s service record; hence, it appears that Walton was still at Chatham in 1896.
www.hometown.aol.com /reubique/19311.htm   (2206 words)

  
 The Walter Family
John, although not adopted, went to live in her home and stayed there until he was sixteen years of age.
John was working on the Bleban Ranch during the blizzard of 1888, where he hauled hay for 400 head of cattle.
John stayed on at the ranch to work, and Mary and the girls lived in the house on the Roth farm south of Clearwater, which was vacant at the time.
www.ozro.net /feyerherm/walter.html   (3346 words)

  
 Walter's Beer
The secret was Walter's aged their beer for a full 90 days before shipping it to the consumer, the nationals only age their beer a couple of days as the "bottom line", not the beer drinker, is king.
The story of the Walter family and their contribution to the growth of the brewing industry in America was typical for the German immigrants in the late 19th century.
Walter somewhat was reluctant to sell to two of the family members because in her eyes they had "gone to the dark side" by converting over to Catholicism....
www.falstaffbrewing.com /walter's.htm   (3529 words)

  
 The Times
John Walter came to the conclusion that he had to find a good way of publicizing his logography system.
John Walter made it clear in the first edition of the newspaper that he was primarily concerned with advertising revenue: "The Register, in its politics, will be of no party.
John Walter the third was by this time already an old man. He had a comically sheeplike face with a frill of white hair all round shaven lips and chin.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /PRtimes.htm   (2034 words)

  
 John Walter Witt
John Walter Witt was born to the proud parents of Tom and Debbie Witt on November 16, 1983, in Storm Lake, Iowa.
John was the second of the two children in the Witt family.
John's pet-peeve is when people date people from other towns and then wear their clothes during Homecoming, or anytime for that matter.
www.newell-fonda.k12.ia.us /Seniorpages/2002/witt.htm   (356 words)

  
 The Times - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
The Times was founded by John Walter in 1785 as The Daily Universal Register, the title of which after 940 editions was changed on 1 January, 1788 to The Times.
The first John Walter had already spent sixteen months in Newgate prison for libel printed in The Times, but his pioneering efforts to obtain European news, especially from France, helped build the paper's reputation among policy makers and financiers.
The paper gained a measure of notoriety in the 1930s with its advocacy of German appeasement; then-editor Geoffrey Dawson was closely allied with those in the government who practiced appeasement, most notably Neville Chamberlain.
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=39127   (1140 words)

  
 About John E. Mann
John E. Mann and famed author Mary Higgins Clark at a Malice Domestic Conference in Washington, D.C. A historic night in Las Vegas in 2000 for the Triple Nickle, the first fl paratroopers, at the home of Don Miller, former Assistant Secretary of Defense.
John with members of the Buffalo Soldiers and Tuskegee Airmen at the Fort Campbell Theater in 2001, answering questions from the audience.
John invited Major General Matthew Zimmerman as guest speaker to Heritage Church of Christ in Baltimore at a Veteran's Day celebration.
www.johnemann.com /about.html   (318 words)

  
 NATIVE_NEWS: Fwd : Randy Reeves, John Walter Castro - Jan 7th update.
>John Walter Castro, Otoe, was executed on January 7th in Oklahoma.
> >John Castro becomes the 502nd prisoner to be executed in the USA >since judicial killing resumed there in 1977, and the 14th in Oklahoma >since executions resumed in the state in 1990.
John Glenn Moody was put to death in >Texas on 5 January.
www.mail-archive.com /nativenews@mlists.net/msg01251.html   (1219 words)

  
 Walter MAXEY Biography
Walter Maxey, son of Edward and Susannah, was born in Virginia.
Walter sold part of his holdings as shown in a deed in Cumberland County Virginia, Book 3/350-351, on 10 December 1762 (record is stained).
There is then a second deed in Bedford County, Virginia, Book 2/354-356, on 20 August 1763 between the Smiths and Walter Maxey.
mywebpage.netscape.com /lonsw/maxey/maxeywalter.html   (648 words)

  
 Walter Semkiw, MD - John Adams
That person was the second President of the United States, John Adams, and I was quite shocked to realize that I did see myself in him.
The second section involves a series of past-life cases that I have researched stemming from the American Revolution.
A common feature in past-life research is that symbols from a prior lifetime are found in the personÍs contemporary incarnation.
www.johnadams.net /cases/samples/Semkiw-Adams   (2601 words)

  
 John Thomas Wroblewski, Second Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps
Second Lieutenant John T. Wroblewski, 25, of Oak Ridge, New Jersey, died April 6, 2004, due to injuries received from hostile fire in Al Anbar Province, Iraq.
Lieutenant Wroblewski's father, John Walter Wroblewski, said his son was wounded on Tuesday in Ramadi, where at least 12 Americans lost their lives in some of the fiercest fighting since Saddam Hussein's regime collapsed.
John and Joanna Wroblewski met in a self-defense class at County College of Morris in 1998.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /jtwroblewski.htm   (3794 words)

  
 In Flight
Andy had done a short preflight with John R and me, explaining to grab a handful of power (to 1700 RPM), 10 degree flaps and 2 1/2 wheels of trim as the plane drew abeam of the numbers, then ride the downwind leg to base by getting everything stable.
John R did a simulated power off landing straight from late downwind successfully today.
John R was there to take the time, and I went home to Chris.
dad.walterfamily.org /blog/inflight/jazzbazzfazz.html   (14827 words)

  
 InsideGroove - Race Report - RacingWest
Previous week winner Dave Dulceak ran second and Lonnie Foss used a third to stretch his track point lead to 24 tallies over Andy Wheat, who was last in the 12 car field.
Gene Parvin outraced Soyko and John Cornell in heat 2.
Second ranked Barnett regional racer R C Whitwell ran 4th.
www.racingwest.com /racescene/insidegroove/view.php3/5507   (928 words)

  
 Player Bio: Owen Walter :: Men's Ice Hockey
A solid defenseman, Owen Walter uses his intelligence to help him produce on both ends of the ice.
In the 1997 All-Star game, Walter won the hardest shot competition, and he was the Tournament MVP at the 1997 Richmond International Tournament.
Personal: Owen John Walter is the son of Dave and Brenda Walter of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan...
brownbears.cstv.com /sports/m-hockey/mtt/walter_owen00.html   (384 words)

  
 Notes for John Walter Kitch
John W. Kitch attended the common schools of Marshall County, Indiana, and Valparaiso University, from which he received the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science.
There are two children: Lorene R., who married Clement Fox and lives at Gilbert, Arizona, where her husband is superintendent of schools; and Don F., who is associated with his father in the practice of law.
Second, all of the people on the Kitch-L list who have helped and given encouragement, but especially for the major contributions by Linda (Antram) Smith and Tom Kitch; these two furnished both inspiration and names and dates, as well as a sounding board for my ideas.
jgarrison.allhyper.com /nti02636.htm   (955 words)

  
 John Thadeus Delane
John Thadeus Delane, the son of Frederick Delane, a barrister, was born in London on 11th October, 1817.
John was brought up on his father's estate at Easthampstead, Berkshire.
In 1864 Delane upset John Bright when he accused him of being in favour of "dividing the lands of the rich among the poor".
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /Jdelane.htm   (487 words)

  
 John Walter Northup Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Walter Northup was born in Ellsworth, WI.
November 5, 1861, the second son of Perry Gates Northup and Vi Kinne.
Children of John Walter Northup and Julia Helen Burnham
www.northupfamily.com /Genealogy/John1861.html   (48 words)

  
 Walter Message Board
To JE message of 1/30/00 My Grandfathers name was Jacob Walter born in Walter Feb 28 1867 his second wife was Catherine Elizebeth Hamburg or Humburg her first husband was Henrich Hill my mother was from her first husband they arrived in Benkelman Neb 1906 wher she had a brother namesd George Hamburg.
The information I have from Walter shows that my Schoessler line began with Johann Caspar Schoessler, who was born around 1744 in Langenschwartz, Hesse, Germany, and removed to Walter with his wife Margaretha, who he married approximately 1766, before the birth of their first son in 1770 in Walter.
Linker settled in Ritzville, WA and Walter setteled in Walla Walla.
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 Primedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Tiffany ran second ahead of McCarty, Dan Katzdorn, A Spangler, Tafoya, Richard Gordon, Ray Laird, Rick Spangler, Mario Pagone and Dennis Durmas.
Steve Stein ran second and Danny Olmstead filled in for the injured Rick Eversult with a third place run despite a late race flat tire.
There were 11 pure stock minis and Walter Ball beat Davis and D Rauscher in heat 1.
www.whowon.com /primedia/pm_tracknews.asp?StoryID=163014   (2542 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "John Zizioulas": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
God As Communion: John Zizioulas, Elizabeth Johnson, and the Retrieval of the Symbol of the Triune God (Theology) by Patricia A. Fox
John Zizioulas has pointed out that a significant number of the key theologians who contributed to the development of the doctrine of...
The Distinctive Role of the Spirit in Creation John Zizioulas distinguishes between two types of Spirit theology in the New Testament.
www.amazon.com /phrase/John-Zizioulas   (518 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Smith, J.
Smith, John Cotton II (1810-1879) — of Connecticut.
Smith, John G. — of Saco, York County, Maine.
Smith, John Henry (1858-1956) — also known as John H. Smith; J.
www.politicalgraveyard.com /bio/smith5.html   (2017 words)

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