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Lake View, Alabama Lake View is a town located in 2000 census, the population of the town is 1,357.
Lake View, Iowa Lake View is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,278.
Lake View, Texas Lake View is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 167.
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 Descendants of John P. and Mary (Green) King
Was on the census for Seattle, King Co., Washington in 1910.
Was on the census for Seattle, King Co., Washington in 1920.
[20] Was on the census for Seattle, King Co., Washington in 1910.
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 Find A Grave - Lake View Cemetery
Lake Ballinger was named after him by his son, Judge Richard A. Ballinger.
Founder of Seattle, leader of the pioneer Denny party that landed at Alki Point, Nov. 13, 1851; key land donor and founder of the University of Washington, 1861.
Seattle pioneer youth killed in the one significant Indian attack known as the Battle of Seattle.
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 HistoryLink Essay: Washelli and Lake View Cemeteries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Seattle Cemetery Commission, established to oversee the removal of bodies from the old Seattle cemetery, also came to be responsible for naming the new cemetery.
The Seattle Cemetery Commission oversaw the creation of a plat which followed the natural contours of the lend where the cemetery was to be located.
For some of the bodies removed from the cemetery, this would be the fourth interment: from one of the first Seattle cemeteries, to the Seattle Cemetery, to Washelli, and finally to one of the other cemeteries in the city.
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 magoo.com: A Scots-Irish John McGough—A Seattle Connection—Emigration of Presbyterian McGoughs in ...
Lake View Cemetery is Seattle pioneer cemetery, established in 1872.
Cemetery records show that Robert C. McGough died at the age of 77 on October 15, 1908, and was interred in the east half of plot 229.
The plot is near the western edge of the cemetery, south of the east west center line, and near the east edge of the westernmost road in the cemetery.
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 City of Seattle's Official Web Site
N.E. Last November, the Seattle rock legend's remains were moved to a lavish new memorial in the southwestern corner of the cemetery.
The cemetery is not gated, and is open dawn to dusk.
The chief of the Suquamish and Duwamish tribes is buried on the Kitsap Peninsula in Suquamish.
www.cityofseattle.net /html/visitor/graves.htm   (219 words)

  
 Maltby of Yukon
He was a clerk living with his parents in Seattle, WA, in 1890, and he was living in Seattle in the 1920, and 1930 Federal Censuses, where he owned a grocery store.
In the 1920 Federal Census Frank and Elsie Maltby were living in Seattle with his brother Arthur Allen Maltby, where he was a salesman, and in the 1930 Federal Census they were living in Piedmont, Clallam Co., WA, where he was the manager of a hotel.
Cemetery, nor was she found in Washington in the 1930 Federal Census.
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 The Seattle Times: Seattle History
At Lake View Cemetery in Seattle, the final resting place for Denny and Boren pioneers roosts on high ground, marked by a stately monument.
Sitting atop a slice of the Snohomish Cemetery — but across the highway from the senior center and the Low burial plot — is a display of 15 historical tombstones.
But testing the old cemetery for the presence of bones would be expensive, compounded by the judge's insistence that the land under the senior center's 11-space parking lot — but not the land under the building — would have to be included in any dig.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /news/local/seattle_history/articles/misplaced_pioneers.html   (1715 words)

  
 Children of Karl Oskar (Skog) Holmberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Polk's Seattle City Directory of 1906 identified a J. August Holmberg employed as a clerk with Frank Paddock and indicated that he was a resident of 1211 Howell, the same place where Hilda Amanda Holmberg and Anders Walfred Holmberg resided.
According to Polk's Seattle City Directory of 1917 and 1918, Elsa was a clerk for SR and Company, residing with Hannah Nordman at 3838 24th Avenue, Southwest in Seattle.
According to Polk's Seattle City Directory of 1920, Elsa was a clerk residing with Hannah, widow of isaac Nordman, residing at 3851 24th Avenue, Southwest in Seattle.
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 Death Certificates of Finns in King County, Washington
Died Oct. 9, 1918, Lakeside Hospital, Seattle, Wash. Cause of death: Spanish influenza with pneumonia as a complication; left pleurisy.
Died Feb. 6, 1919, Seattle, Wash. Cause of death: tuberculosis of the sternum and tubercular abscesses of the muscles of the chest; general inanition.
Died Feb. 26, 1919, Seattle, Wash. Cause of death: laceration of external carotid with hemorrhage (murder).
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 Seattle Virtual Tour - Capitol Hill
Seattle's gay community, grunge rockers and twenty-something's of many races share the area with longtime residents ensconced in the historic mansions, elegant old homes and classic apartment houses of Capitol Hill.
Volunteer Park is the gem of Capitol Hill, original home of the Seattle Art Museum, a much-beloved building now handsomely restored as the Seattle Asian Art Museum.
Just north of Volunteer Park is the historic Lake View Cemetery with the graves of Seattle's pioneers along with the graves of martial arts film stars Bruce and Brandon Lee.
www.ci.seattle.wa.us /tour/capitol.htm   (225 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: Seattle pioneer Doc Maynard's gravestone in Seattle's Lake View Cemetery is rededicated on April 19, ...
HistoryLink Essay: Seattle pioneer Doc Maynard's gravestone in Seattle's Lake View Cemetery is rededicated on April 19, 2003.
Seattle pioneer Doc Maynard's gravestone in Seattle's Lake View Cemetery is rededicated on April 19, 2003.
Seattle Times columnist Jean Godden spoke next, and told of her early efforts to generate interest in providing Doc Maynard with a better memorial.
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 J Lawson
Lake View Cemetery records give his death date as Apr. 12, 1958 (which is the date his body was removed from CA), all LAWSON graves being in the S9 N15 E1/2 of Lot No. 943.
Buried in the LAWSON plot of Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, WA [photo].
Lucy noted the following Seattle addresses in a Bible given to her by son Clyde, but the order and dates are not known: 2946 Eastlake Ave., 1414 Seneca St., and 1717 12th Ave.
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 AsianWeek.com
Whether they were old friends or young martial arts enthusiasts, many who visited Lake View Cemetery in Seattle on Sunday said their admiration for Lee went far beyond his fame as a movie star.
Stephan Cardona, 37, of Seattle said he tends to the Lees’ graves twice a week during the summer, once a week during the winter.
Most days, five or six people come into the cemetery office asking where it is. Others just wander and find it on their own.
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 Notable WA Civil War Veterans
He was captured by the enemy, held as a POW for 10 days before being freed by his own troops.
On the day of his funeral, April 29, 1914 the Seattle P-I reported that the nine branches of the King County Superior Court had adjourned so all the judges could salute the man who more than most, brought law and justice to the wild Northwest.
Wood is buried in Block 74, Lot 6 at Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Townsend, Jefferson County.
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 HistoryLink Encyclopedia Search Results
He is buried at Lake View Cemetery on Seattle's Capitol Hill.
On May 31, 1896, Princess Angeline or Kikisoblu (1820?-1896), daughter of Chief Seattle (178?-1866), a member of the Suquamish tribe, dies in her shack located in Seattle on Western Avenue between Pike and Pine streets.
Film star Frances Farmer (1913-1970) was a senior at West Seattle High School in April 1931 when she gained her first taste of national notoriety, with this award-winning essay, titled "God Dies." The essay won first place and a prize of $100 in a contest sponsored by The Scholastic, a magazine for high school students.
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 Fans remember kung-fu hero Lee
Many left flowers at his grave in Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, while others lit sticks of inscense.
Stephan Cardona, 37, of Seattle, said he tends to Lee's grave and that of his son, Brandon, who died in a gun accident on a movie set aged 28 in 1992, at least once a week.
The cemetery's manager, George Nemeth, said five or six people turned up most days to ask about Lee's grave, while others found it themselves.
www.cinema.com /news/item/6621/fans-remember-kung-fu-hero-lee.phtml   (461 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
SEATTLE - Our beloved Luci died after a courageous battle with cancer.
Born in Seattle, she earned her R.N. in Portland, Ore., where she met Paul, the love of her life.
And she had particularly enjoyed a recent trip to the Missouri Breaks with Frank and his parents, as it gave her a chance to spend the day with her husband in one of his favorite places.
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 Adolph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He became a member of the "Cook and Waiter's Union" and found employment as a waiter, telling his employer that he was 23 years old (he was only 20).
in the parlor of Bonney and Stewart (undertakers in Seattle) and were arranged by the Cooks and Waiters' Union.
Adolph was then buried in the Lake View Cemetery in Seattle.
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 The Political Graveyard: King County, Wash.
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
Mayor of Seattle, Wash., 1871-72, 1873; appointed 1873.
Original interment at Old Seattle Cemetery; reinterment in 1884 at Lake View Cemetery.
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 Bruce Lee
After opening a martial arts school in Seattle, Lee dropped out of college to open a second school in Oakland and later a third in Los Angeles.
His remains are buried at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle, Washington.
Though the official cause of Lee's death was listed as cerebral edema caused by an allergic reaction to the painkiller Equagesic, the mystery surrounding his passing has endured to this day with numerous conspiracy theories abounding.
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 Bruce Lee Article, BruceLee Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He received his diploma from Edison Technical School and went on toenroll in the University of Washington as a philosophy major.
Although there have beenseveral rumours concerning the cause of his death, the official cause of death, cerebral edema, was recorded as being the resultof an allergic reaction to an analgesic he took combined with a possible unusualallergic reaction to cannabis.
Although he made only a handful of films and television appearances in his adulthood, Bruce Lee has become an iconic figure inlife, and in movies, as a personification of a small man who became the epitome of what some see as mental and physicalperfection.
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 Find A Grave - Washington
Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA
Pleasant View Cemetery, Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
Gathering three volunteers from his platoon, the patrol made their way to a big rock, behind a group of three buildings where five machine gun...
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 KarateForums.com - Bruce Lee
Chow a renowned Seattle Matriarch, ran a successful restaurant business, Bruce was employed as a Bus boy, waiting on tables, much to his obvious distaste.
On his return to Seattle he found his Draft papers waiting, he attended the Induction center, but was amazed to find himself rejected by the US army as classified '4F'.
On HKTV-B Bruce attempted to put the record straight, but in an otherwise friendly environment, his every move was viewed negatively and he was further entrenched in controversy when in showing the TV host a move he'd supposedly made against Lo Wei, he appeared to strike a little to hard.
www.karateforums.com /viewtopic.php?t=14447   (9340 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: Lee, Bruce, (1940-1973) Martial Arts Master and Film Maker
She flew with the casket back to Seattle and a second funeral was held at Butterworth's Funeral Home on East Pine Street.
Bruce was buried in Lake View Cemetery (1554 15th Avenue E) on July 30, 1973.
Linda remained in Seattle for about a year, then returned to Los Angeles, where she worked as an elementary school teacher.
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 ipedia.com: Bruce Lee Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He received his diploma from Edison Technical School and went on to enroll in the University of Washington as a philosophy major.
Although there have been several rumours concerning the cause of his death, the official cause of death, cerebral edema, was recorded as being the result of an allergic reaction to an analgesic he took combined with a possible unusual allergic reaction to cannabis.
He was interred in Seattle's Lake View Cemetery.
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 Bruce Lee @ Filmbug
After studying and becoming dissatisfied with existing schools of martial arts, Lee also created two of his own: Jun Fan, a Kung Fu style; and Jeet Kun Do, which also incorporated elements from martial arts outside of Kung Fu with the intent to create a more streamlined and practical martial art.
Bruce Lee died in 1973 and was interred in the Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, Washington.
Although there have been a number rumours in circulation concerning the cause of death, the official cause of death was ruled to be an allergic reaction to an aspirin he took.
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 Ettractions.com - Lake View Cemetery on Capitol Hill
Wyck, an historic house and garden was home to nine generations of the same Quaker family.
Several Seattle pioneers are buried at this cemetery, including Princess Angeline, daughter of the city's namesake, Chief Sealth.
But perhaps the most famous graves here are those of martial-arts star Bruce Lee and his son Brandon Lee, who both died tragically at a young age.
www.ettractions.com /ettractions/att/11929.asp   (131 words)

  
 Aljazeera.Net - Kung fu legend commemorated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Many left flowers and lit incense at his grave in Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, on Monday.
And there were also several events to mark his death in his home town of Hong Kong and the village where his parents were born in China.
He lived in Seattle for over 4 years in the early 1960s where he opened his first kung fu studio while studying philosophy at the University of Washington.
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