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Topic: John William Salter


  
  Ancestors of Robert C. Bradley: Index
Aquitaine, William I Duke (marriage to Princess Adele Normandy) (i4165), b.915-d.963
Aquitaine, William III Duke (marriage to Agnes Countess of Burgundy) (i4169), b.969-d.1030
Aquitaine, William VII Guillaume (marriage to Philippa Mathilde Or Toulouse Countess of) (i5679), b.1071-d.1126
www.ancestors-genealogy.com /bradley/nindex.htm   (6426 words)

  
  Salter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John William Salter (1820–1869), English naturalist and palaeontologist.
Robert B. Salter (born 1924), Canadian pediatric orthopaedic surgeon.
Martin Salter (born 1954), UK member of parliament.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Salter   (107 words)

  
 John William Salter - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN WILLIAM SALTER (1820-1869), English naturalist and palaeontologist, was born on the 15th of December 1820.
He contributed the palaeontological portion to A. Ramsay's Memoir on the Geology of North Wales (1866), assisted Murchison in his work on Siluria (1854 and later editions), and Sedgwick by preparing A Catalogue of the Collection of Cambrian and Silurian Fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge (1873).
Salter prepared several of the Decades of the Geological Survey and became the leading authority on Trilobites, contributing to the Palaeontographical Society four parts of A Monograph of British Trilobites (1864-1867).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /John_William_Salter   (238 words)

  
 NARRATIVE
William Salter's wife was Mary Gibbens, from a family closely associated with the historian Francis Parkman.
The Salters maintained a large summer home at Silver Lake in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, as did William and Alice James in that vicinity -- though both families were primarily based at Cambridge, Massachusetts and the Salters also lived at Philadelphia and Chicago.
William and Mary Salter knew my father and his background very well indeed and, when they moved to adopt a Native child, they chose him.
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 Address of the President of the Geological Society 1870
Salter at this time, being all drawn from the actual specimens, he was, naturally, training his eye to that perfect knowledge of fossil forms which in later years rendered him so distinguished and keen a palæontologist.
Salter, and the large contributions he has made to our knowledge of the palæozoic rocks and the early life-forms which they contain, will deny that a man of such ability deserved some recognition in the way of pension from Government; and it is sincerely to be hoped that Mrs.
Salter with her seven children, may at least be granted some small share of the Royal bounty, as some acknowledgment of the services rendered to science by her husband.
aleph0.clarku.edu /huxley/SM3/GeoAd70.html   (4835 words)

  
 John   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Whether John White Oram was their first child we do not know, but the naming of the child suggest that he probably was.
John Oram must have moved back into his little mill and installed a few hand operated lace machines there, but the venture failed and he was bankrupt by 1842.
John may not have been able to compete with powered machines and he may not have had the capital to power his factory or upgrade his machines.
www.users.bigpond.net.au /Oram/Lacejohn.html   (2713 words)

  
 HLS Library: English Deeds Collection 201-300
SUMMARY: Quitclaim by Richard, son of John le Hert of Knolton, to Robert de Crophull, rector of the church of Knolton, of all his right in a messuage and garden, etc., in the vill of Knolton, which came to him and Nicholas his brother by right of inheritance on the death of Marjorie their mother.
John Fyllol, Richard Fyllol, knights, Humphrey de Stanton, William de Sancto Cloro, Walter Baynard, Geoffrey de Burnham, Henry de Coulard, John, clerk, of Elmested, Richard ate Grove, John Cristemasse, William Ketel, John de Berghholt, et al.
SUMMARY: Grant by William the clerk, son of Peter the smith of Barton, to William Doterel of Ansedeleye of 2 acres of arable land in the territory of Ruydingis, lying between the park of Stackeleye, etc. Given at Ansedeleye on the Thursday before the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 19 Edward II.
www.law.harvard.edu /library/collections/special/manuscripts/deeds/deeds4.php   (8548 words)

  
 New York State Writers Institute - James Salter
Salter's subject is human desire in its many manifestations: erotic longing, jealousy, ambition, curiosity, obsession, the needs to triumph, to achieve perfection, to experience life, to be loved, to merely belong.
Salter regards The Hunters, and his second Air Force novel, The Arm of Flesh (1961), as stages in a literary apprenticeship that culminated in his first important novel, A Sport and a Pastime (1967).
James Salter is the master of a mandarin style that is not a whit less virile for being exquisite.
www.albany.edu /writers-inst/salter.html   (771 words)

  
 William Salter Papers
Salter was a member of the Iowa Band, men who travelled to the Midwest to establish churches and a college.
Although Salter’s papers came from different sources, they seemed to comprise a unified collection of personal papers that had been separated for many years.
Boxes of papers of William Mackintire Salter were transferred to the Knox College Archives.
web.grinnell.edu /individuals/rod/manuscriptaids/Saltermss.html   (490 words)

  
 JOHN WILLIAM SALTER (1... - Online Information article about JOHN WILLIAM SALTER (1...
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
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Salter prepared several of the Decades of the Geological Survey and became the leading authority on See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /SAC_SAR/SALTER_JOHN_WILLIAM_1820_1869_.html   (399 words)

  
 Another Bible, Another Gospel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
William Tyndale was the hero of the English Reformation.
Deacon William Colgate was born in Kent, England in 1783.
According to one NIV editor, I John 5:7 is “the strongest statement in the KJV on the Trinity.” 59.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Nephews and Nieces: Thomas Britton, John, Thomas, Ephraim, Hannah, Lucy and Osse [Children of Sister Mary Leaming], Isaiah, Meribah and Rebecca [Children of Sister Sarah Leaming], Priscilla, Susanna, Jacob, Rebecca, Thomas, John, Ezekiel and Samuel [Children of Sister Meribah Robbins].
John Hart of Philadelphia, druggist, Guardian for grandson Howard Malcolm.
To Susan Morris, daughter of Luke Morris, ground rent in possession of Samuel Salter and John Means.
swoodbridge.com /Genealogy/Wills/Salter-PA-Wills.txt   (1433 words)

  
 Salter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
William was the youngest child of George and Eliza (nee Wilde/Whylde) Salter married 1867 and lived at West Malvern Worcestershire England.
William born 1815 was the child of Matthew and Sarah (nee Pitt) who married 1799 at Evesham Worcestershire England.
William was a tailor and he died 1845 at Great Malvern Worcestershire England, leaving his wife and 9 children.
www.users.bigpond.com /daniellet1/Salter.html   (334 words)

  
 Obit: Salter, Elizabeth (1861 — 1910)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Miss Elizabeth Salter of West Bend, Wis., died at a hospital in Chicago, where she was taken sick while visiting her relatives, on Thursday, Jan. 6th, 1910, of pneumonia and blood poisoning.
She was one of a family of thirteen children, the others are M.D. Salter, Trenton; John W. Salter, Unity; Robert Salter, deceased; Richard B. Salter, Colby, Clark Co., Wis.; William Salter, Chicago; Frank J. Salter, Prentice; Mrs.
Miss Salter was a frequent visitor to her brother’s family, in this city, and her friends here will join the Phonograph in expressions of sympathy to the sorrowing brothers and sisters.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/clark/webbbs/records/index.cgi?read=23122   (219 words)

  
 Imperialism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
William M. Salter (1853-1931) was a national leader of the Society for Ethical Culture and Lecturer in its Chicago Branch.
He was an honorary vice president of the national American Anti-Imperialist League (1900-1901), a member of the executive committee of the National Association of Anti-Imperialist Clubs (1900), and a vice president of the reorganized national Anti-Imperialist League (1904-1910).
Citation: Salter, William M. "Imperialism." (Chicago: Alfred C. Clark and Co., [1899]).
www.boondocksnet.com /ai/ailtexts/salter990212.html   (3734 words)

  
 Sally's Family Place
Silvester had rented a piece of land now in dispute to John Rickett; that he heard Silvester say that the land on which Mounticue once lived at the Bluff was sd.
William is possibly father to William and Teagle and James Ismy of James and Thomas or something like that.
We know also that John Watts named his heirs in his will in 1715 and one of his heirs was Mary Rasco.
www.sallysfamilyplace.com /Rayner/rasco.htm   (860 words)

  
 Martha NEEDHAM [16]
Marriage: John WAGSTAFF [15] on 18 Aug 1862 in Tideswell, DBY, ENG
Martha married John WAGSTAFF [15] [MRIN: 401], son of Joseph KEELING [1216] and Catherine WAGSTAFF [1158], on 18 Aug 1862 in Tideswell, DBY, ENG.
(John WAGSTAFF [15] was born on 9 Nov 1842 in Tideswell, DBY, ENG
www.xmission.com /~famties/gen/pedigree/16.htm   (402 words)

  
 Common Dreams | News & Views
In the Age of the Superbugs: What Is the Remedy?
Mother Teresa, John Paul II, and the Fast-Track Saints
Is the US Just Tired of Bush, or Have Conservatives Had It?
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 The Darwin Correspondence Online Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The trilobite I do consider to be doubtful in spite of Salters confidence in the matter.
John William Salter, who worked with Ramsay on the Geological Survey, described worm holes and a possible new genus of trilobite in the Longmynd deposits in 1856.
William Edmond Logan, the director of the Geological Survey of Canada, was the first to describe the Huronian and Laurentian rocks.
darwin.lib.cam.ac.uk /perl/nav?pclass=letter&pkey=2845   (556 words)

  
 One Side of Kipling - William M. Salter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
They represent the England, not of Gladstone, and John Bright, and John Morley, but of Disraeli and the Primrose League, and of renegade Liberals like Mr.
And Kipling is the poet of this greater or rather lesser England -- and by his peculiar manner of appeal does as much if not more to stir the national pride, and the national egotism and greed, which are the sustenance and inspiration of war, than anyone else.
Citation: Salter, William M. "One Side of Kipling." The Ethical Record 2 (Oct.-Nov. 1900).
www.boondocksnet.com /ai/kipling/salter_kipling.html   (3623 words)

  
 USC Hancock Collection Short Title List, 1850-1899 - S   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Salter, John William (1820-1869) A monograph of British trilobites from the Cambrian, Silurian and Devonian.
Small, John Kunkel (1869-1938) A monograph of the North American species of the genus Polygonum.
Struthers, John, Sir (1823-1899) Memoir on the anatomy of the humpback whale Megaptera longimana.
www.usc.edu /isd/archives/arc/findingaids/hancockcollection/post50s.htm   (2560 words)

  
 GENUKI: Devon Quarter Sessions - Lent 1788
Committed by R. Vyvyan, clerk, for stealing a mare, saddle, bridle, and nine geese, property of William Cleave.
Committed by R. Vyvyan, clerk, for assaulting and beating Philip Pillage on the Kings highway, and robbing him of three guineas, eight shillings, his shoes and buckles, and two handkerchiefs.
Committed by J. Jago, clerk, for feloniously stealing a seam of turf, property of William Bickell.
genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk /DEV/CourtRecords/QS34-Z1.html   (689 words)

  
 Life and Letters of Charles Darwin. vol. II Chapter 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Salter, and connected by dotted lines, and would have gladly paid the expense: but I could not persuade Mr.
Salter to publish a little paper on the subject.
The materials provided on this website may be freely cited and distributed to classes but reposting on other websites, publishing, or other reproductions are subject to the written permission of John van Wyhe.
pages.britishlibrary.net /charles.darwin/texts/letters/letters2_03.html   (10245 words)

  
 Boston Town Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
William Parker and Richard Brackett, shall make sufficient the cart-way against Mr.
Hutchinson's house, under which they drayne their gardens before the 11th day of this next 1st moneth, upon the [forfeiture?] [About half a line at the bottom of the page is worn away.]
Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyver, Thomas Leveritt, William Coulborne, Robert Keayne, Robert Harding, and James Penne, It is agreed that Arthur Perrye shall have yearely allowed for his drumming to the Company upon all occasions the some of œ5, to be paid by the Towne.
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 My LAWRENCE Family Ancestral Line; in JACK MOUNT'S HOME PLACE - (Lawrence Genealogy)
I have not seen any primary proof that William LAWRENCE [Sr.] ever had a wife named Hannah ____.
William & ______ Lawrence, manuscript, Pleasant Hill, CA, 1996.
Salter, Edwin, & Beekman, George C. "The Lawrence Family".
members.cox.net /mountgen/lawrence.html   (470 words)

  
 Adams / Thompson Family Tree
Hexter, John - Birth: 1746 in Whitestone, Devon - Death: 18 JUL 1817 in Winkleigh, Devon
Parker, William - Birth: 1804 in Coomb in Teignhead, Devon
Salter, William John - Birth: 1876 in Dawlish, Devon
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 Warren Co., NC - Will Book 7
JOHN HILL, an orphan who was 5 yrs.
JOHN JONES, dec'd., by JOSEPH JOHN ALSTON, Extr.
Release from JOHN TANNER (in margin "to WELDON") of all claim to premises (not identified), having received full satisfaction.
www.patch.net /wills/wb7.html   (2566 words)

  
 VITA
Presented (under the title “Against the New A Priorism in Metaphysics”) as an Invited Lecture to the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Minneapolis, MN (June, 1998); read to the philosophy colloquia of Victoria University of Wellington (July, 1998) and the University of Auckland (July, 1998).
Lecture-discussion on the topics of functionalism, qualia, and semantical aspects of personalism in ethical theory, St. John's University (May, 1987), sponsored by an independently funded regional workshop in philosophy and psychology.
Comments on Michael Williams’ “Knowledge, Reflection and Sceptical Hypotheses,” at the Symposium in Philosophy (topic: “Epistemic Justification”), University of North Carolina at Greensboro (March, 2004).
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 29th Georgia Battalion Cavalry
In honor and remembrance of the ancestors who served with this regiment, lest they be forgotten, this regimental history is dedicated to:
The corporals elected were A.W. Johnson, F.L. Fowler, James D. McCullough and John W. Anglin.
A clothing voucher dated October 10, 1863, distributing jackets, pants and caps to non-commissioned officers and privates of Capt. R.W. Wades Company reveals the low literacy rate of this group.
www.nwinfo.net /~jagriffin/29thbatcav.htm   (996 words)

  
 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
King's Commission of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol-Delivery, held for the City of LONDON, andc.
*, one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer; Sir John Eardley Wilmot, Knt.
John Gubbins, John Salter, William Gates, William Clements, William Buller, David Davis, Thomas Philips, Percival Philips, Richard Wood, John Bardwell, David Golding, George Thompson,
www.oldbaileyonline.org /html_units/1760s/f17650522-1.html   (283 words)

  
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Notes for WILLIAM KITTRELL: William Kittrell was in Lancaster County, South Carolina in 1810 with wife and 2 sons.
WILLIAM ISAIAH (PETE)19 DUNNAM (MARY ELLENDER18 KITTRELL, ABSALOM B17, THOMAS16, ABSALOM15, JONATHAN14, JOHN13, JONATHAN12, DUTTON CATHERAL11 (KITTRELL), JOHN10 CATHERAL, JOHN9 CATHERALL IV, JOHN8 CATHERAL III, HUGH7, RALPH6, JOHN5, DAVID4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 KITTRELL) was born December 25, 1901, and died November 14, 1961.
WILLIAM JONATHAN19 TURNER (LOUISE ELEANOR (ENA)18 KITTRELL, JONATHAN17, REUBEN16, ABSALOM15, JONATHAN14, JOHN13, JONATHAN12, DUTTON CATHERAL11 (KITTRELL), JOHN10 CATHERAL, JOHN9 CATHERALL IV, JOHN8 CATHERAL III, HUGH7, RALPH6, JOHN5, DAVID4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 KITTRELL) was born March 16, 1891, and died October 24, 1950 in Sweetwater Ce., Greene County, Ms.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ms/county/greene/kittrell1.htm   (12902 words)

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