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 The Butner's Photo Page
Das zweite kind Ralph William Fred Eckenbach wurde am 9 Jan 15 8 uhr morgens geboren Herman soll im buro gearbeitet haben.
So vielich weiss sind sie nach St. Louis, MO. Gezogen.
Elsie Louise Heiratete Robert L. Butner ich wiss nicht die umstande, aber beide bruder mit Fam.
www.geocities.com /butnerphotopage

  
 The Libraries of The University of Missouri-St. Louis
REDEDICATION OF THE HERMAN T. The University of Missouri-St. Louis and the the Board of Governors of the Herman T. Pott National Inland Waterways Library invite you to share in the rededication of the Herman T. Pott National Inland Waterways Library on Tuesday, March 30, 1999.
The St. Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri- St. Louis
to New Quarters at the University of Missouri- St. Louis.
www.umsl.edu /services/merclib/oldanon.html   (326 words)

  
 4Reference Rulers of Hesse
*Henry I 1247-1308 *John 1308-1311 *Otto I 1308-1328 *Herman I 1328-1370 *Louis I 1328-1345 *Henry II 1328-1376 *Herman II 1376-1413 *Louis I 1413-1458 *Louis II 1458-1471 *William I 1471-1493 *William II 1493-1509 *Philip I 1509-1567
*Grand Duke Ernest Louis 1918-1937 *Hereditary Grand Duke Georg Donatus 1937 *Prince Ludwig 1937-1968 In 1968 the House of Hesse and the Rhine became extinct.
*Louis I (X of Hesse-Darmstadt) 1790-1830 *Louis II 1830-1848 *Louis III 1848-1877 *Louis IV 1877-1892 *Ernest Louis 1892-1918
www.4reference.net /encyclopedias/wikipedia/Rulers_of_Hesse.html   (326 words)

  
 Upper Midwest Jewish Archives // Collections // North Dakota Database
Agnes Wilk Herman Wilk Mortimer Wilk Charles Moses
Herman and Minnie Wolf Nurenberg Morris Beck "Lady" Newhauser
Felix and Rose Rapaport children: Ben and Lena Sam and Pearl Rapaport Oscar and Rifka Silverlieb, Nahum and Celia Silverlieb; Sam Silverlieb Louis Rubin, Noah Dorfman, Louis Straus, Nate Auerbach, Nax Kelher, Jake Greenberg, Fenich
special.lib.umn.edu /umja/col/reg/nd_whole.html   (326 words)

  
 cdDiscovery -- Herman van Veen - Du bist die Ruh (Schubert)
The prestigious Louis Davids Ring (Louis Davids was a legendary Dutch entertainer in the 20's and 30's) was passed on to Herman van Veen by illustrious Dutch theatre personality Wim Kan in 1976.
Herman van Veen and his associates have been awarded numerous prizes such as the Golden Camera, a Silver Bear (Berlin Film Festival), eight Edisons (Dutch Grammy), the Prix d'Humanité and various prizes at the International TV and Film Festival in New York.
Herman van Veen quite consciously does not sing Schubert in the tradition of the classic concert hall.
www.cddiscovery.com /variety/dubistdieruh.html   (1122 words)

  
 Timeline of Slovene history: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Timeline of Slovene history
1335 - The Duchy of Carinthia is bestowed by Louis the Bavarian[?] on the dukes of Austria.
887 - Arnulf of Carinthia (850-899) a grandson of Louis the German assumes his title of King of the East Franks and becomes the first Duke of Carinthia.
Circa 1142- Herman of Carinthia (circa 1100-circa 1160) in Leon among other begins to translate the Qur'an into Latin.
www.encyclopedian.com /ti/Timeline-of-Slovenia-history.html   (3931 words)

  
 Prime Minister of Sweden
\n*Carl Axel Trolle-Wachtmeister (1809-1810)\n* Fredrik Gyllenborg (1810-1829)\n*Mathias Rosenblad (1829-1840)\n*Hans Gabriel Trolle-Wachtmeister did not take office (1840)\n*Arvid Posse (1840)\n*Carl Törnebladh (1840-1843)\n*Lars Herman Gyllenhaal (1843-1844)\n*Johan Nordenfalk (1844-1846)\n*Arvid Posse (1846-1848)\n*Gustaf Sparre (1848-1856)\n*Claës Efraim Günther (1856-1858)\n* Louis Gerhard De Geer (1858-1870)\n*Axel Gustaf Adlercreutz (1870-1874)\n*Eduard Carleson (1874-1875)\n* Louis Gerhard De Geer (1875-1876)\n
The Sager House is located adjacent to Rosenbad, the Government chancellery, straight across the water from Helgeandsholmen with the Riksdag building, and beyond that lies the Royal Palace.
\n* Lars von Engeström (1809-1824)\n* Gustaf af Wetterstedt (1824-1837)\n**Count Adolf Göran Mörner (acting 1837-1838)\n* Gustaf Nils Algernon Stierneld (1838-1842)\n*Albrecht Ihre (1842-1848)\n* Gustaf Nils Algernon Stierneld (1848-1856)\n*Elias Lagerheim (1856-1858)\n*Ludvig Manderström (1858-1868)\n*Carl Wachtmeister (1868-1871)\n*Baltzar von Platen (1871-1872)\n*Oscar Magnus Fredrik Björnstjerna (1872-1876)\n
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/p/pr/prime_minister_of_sweden.html   (3931 words)

  
 Deutsch Family
According to the city directories, it appears at least one of his sons (I think it may have been Samuel or Herman- I don't recall which) was there before he was.
DAITCH in the U.S. Samuel, Herman, Rose and Ed became DEUTSCHes and settled in Chicago.
David was born around 1848 and died at the age of 83 in Chicago in 1931.
www.eilatgordinlevitan.com /kurenets/k_pages/deutsch.html   (4277 words)

  
 Germany, the German Confederation
With the Duke, Louis William took the crossing of the Danube at Donauworth in the battle of Schellenberg, the preliminary action to the battle of Blenheim.
The most outstanding figure of either line may have been Louis William of Baden-Baden, who as an Imperial General defeated the Turks in 1686 and then campaigned with Eugene of Savoy (whose aunt Louise was his mother) and John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, in the War of the Spanish Succession.
Baden was a relatively large state along the east bank of the Rhine, running north deep into Germany, and in the south along the Swiss border all the way to Lake Constance.
www.friesian.com /deutsch.htm   (4277 words)

  
 Jewish Seminary Pre 1934
1916: Louis Feinberg, Herman Lissauer, Joseph H. Margolies, Jacob I. Mendelsohn, Samuel Sachs, Joseph Sarachek, Morris Teller.
1923: Elliot M. Burstein, Louis M. Levitsky, Joseph M. Roth.
Its first rabbinical graduate was Dr. Joseph H. Hertz, now Chief Rabbi of the British Empire.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Ethnic/Jewish/Jewish.Theo.html   (4277 words)

  
 Patentee Index
Heatwole, Craig M.; Herman, Louis K.; Manke, Girard M.; and Hamada, Brian T., to The Aerospace Corporation Fault detection pseudo gyro 06681182 Cl. 701-220.
Heatwole, Craig M.; Herman, Louis K.; Manke, Girard M.; and Hamada, Brian T. Cl. 701-220.
Garrill, Karl Andrew; Haan, Richard J.; Herman, Craig Steven; and Walker, Richard Ian 06679374 Cl. 206-204.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week03/OG/patentee/alphaH_Utility.htm   (4277 words)

  
 St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Obituary 1910 A - I
John J.) (nee Spalding) 4/16 Bell, Joseph B. Bell, Mary *5/20 Bellew, John J. 4/26 p19 Bellieu, Emmett *2/14 Bellm, Gustav 5/26, *5/27 Bello, Giacomino *10/8 Belovich, Magdalena *12/3 Belrose, Clarence 6/27, *6/27 Belvern, Peter *4/5 Belzing, Herman *7/1 Beman, Edward Jr.
Joseph N.) (nee Graham) 6/3, *6/6 Bronson, Ethel (see Patterson) Bronzig, Herman 5/16 Brookes, Susan Oliver 9/24 Brooks, Eliza 6/28, *6/29 Brooks, George W. Brooks, Harriet S. Brooks, Harrison *8/8 Brooks, Henry Edward 11/28 Brooks, Henry L.?
Alphabetical List Back to the Top To the St.
www.slpl.lib.mo.us /libsrc/obit10a.htm   (4277 words)

  
 St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Obituary Index 1997 S - Z
12/24 SANDFORT, IRMA LOUISE 10/26 SANDHEINRICH, CLARA M. (nee Huelsmann) 2/3 SANDMAN, VELMA D. (see Bryson) SANDOZ, MARGARET J. (nee Boerm) 11/1 SANDT, MARY (see Romaneck) SANDT, VIRGINIA A. (see Gruettemeyer) SANDWEG, ALFRED M. Jr.
5/11 SPRAUL, GOLDYE (see Tedesco) SPREHE, DOROTHY D. (nee Duerr) #8/13 SPRENGER, ESTELLA MARGARET (nee Covington) 1/14 SPRENGER, H. (nee Pecaut) 9/25 SPRICK, JEAN (see Oberbeck) SPRINGER, ANTHONY J. Jr.
www.slpl.lib.mo.us /libsrc/obit97c.htm   (4277 words)

  
 St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Obituary Index 1945 A - I
[KIA] #1/23 p6A, (photo) #1/24 p7A Bruchett, Ernest L. Bruchner, Edward J. Brucker, Ida M. (nee Timmermann) 11/24, *11/27 Bruckner, Adolph 12/31 Bruckner, Minnie (nee Demper) 3/24, *3/28 Bruder, Ida (see Sievers) Bruecker, Sabina (see Buchta-Bruecker) Bruegge, (Staff Sgt., AAC) Herman P. #1/7 p12A Brueggeman, (Staff Sgt., AAC) Herman P. Jr.
5/7, *5/10 Albrecht, Bessie B. Albrecht, Herman J. Albrecht, Jessie Putnam 12/26 Albrecht, Peter 8/9, *8/11 Albrecht, Theodore 11/9, *11/14 Albrecht, William 10/25, *10/27 Albright, T. Ed.
www.slpl.lib.mo.us /../libsrc/obit45a.htm   (4277 words)

  
 Read about Casimir III of Poland at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Casimir III of Poland and learn about Casimir III of Poland here!
Many of the influential lords of Poland were unsatisfied with any personal union with Hungarians, and 12 years after Casimir's death, and only a coupole of years after Elisabeth's death, they refused 1382 to accept Louis's eldest surviving daughter Mary (Queen of Hungary) to succeed in Poland too.
Louis was proclaimed king in Casimir's death 1370, and Elisabeth held much of the practical power until her death in 1380.
He sanctioned a code of laws for Great and Little Poland, which gained for him the title of "the Polish Justinian"; and he also limited the interest rate charged by Jewish money-lenders to Christians to 8⅓ per cent per annum.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Casimir_III_of_Poland   (870 words)

  
 Herman Wedemeyer Home Page
This Honolulu Star-Bulletin interview from 1996 reveals how Herman Wedemeyer was trapped on Kauai with the St. Louis High School football team during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
A moving tribute to Herman Wedemeyer that was written to Wedey's widow Carol, by an old friend and teammate, Carroll Canfield, St. Mary's class of 1950 and himself a member of the St. Mary's Hall of Fame as a baseball player.
The Herman Wedemeyer Home Page is a for-fun, not-for-profit page and is not intended to infringe on copyrights held by the estate of Leonard Freeman, CBS, or any other copyright holders.
www.wedey.hispeed.com /wedey.htm   (2181 words)

  
 Herman Koeckemann
Herman Koeckemann, formally Bernard Hermann Koeckemann ( January 10, 1828- February 22, 1892), served as the second vicar apostolic of the Apostolic Vicariate of the Sandwich Islands — now the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu — from 1881 to 1892.
When Bishop Louis Maigret fell ill, Koeckemann was appointed coadjutor vicar apostolic to fulfill some of the bishop's regular duties.
Born in Ostbeven, Germany, Koeckemann was ordained to the priesthood as a member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary on May 31, 1862 at the age of 34.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/herman_koeckemann   (2181 words)

  
 Janice Werner Kemp-Phillippy Ancestry - pkwg82
Herman Melville SHULTZ was born 17 Jan 1900 and died 21 Jan 1977.
Herman Jacob SHULTZ [Parents] was born 16 Oct 1864 in Grantsville, Allegany Co., MD. He died 24 Jan 1948 in Shipman, Macoupin Co., IL.
Herman Melville SHULTZ [Parents] was born 17 Jan 1900 in Shipman, Macoupin Co., IL.
www.phillippy.com /wkpancestry/pkwg82.htm   (2181 words)

  
 Herman Koeckemann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Herman Koeckemann, formally Bernard Hermann Koeckemann ( January 10, 1828- February 22, 1892), served as the second vicar apostolic of the Apostolic Vicariate of the Sandwich Islands — now the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu — from 1881 to 1892.
Louis Maigret fell ill, Father Koeckemann was appointed coadjutor vicar apostolic to fulfill some of the bishop's regular duties.
On August 21, 1881, Father Koeckemann was ordained at Saint Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco, California, as a bishop of the titular see of Olba at the age of 53, with a papal mandate to serve as Co-adjutor Vicar Apostolic with right of succession.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Herman_Koeckemann   (2181 words)

  
 David J. Herman, MD, FACP
David J. Herman, MD, FACP, was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri.
Herman was board certified in internal medicine in 1988 and infectious diseases in 1990, earning recertification in infectious diseases in 2000.
Herman is a member of both the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the Infectious Diseases Society of New Jersey.
www.idcare.com /herman.htm   (365 words)

  
 Mosaic Capital - David Herman
David received his J.D. degree from New York University School of Law and his B.A. degree in Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis.
David is a frequent speaker to business groups on privately held company exit strategies, maximizing shareholder value, and negotiation techniques.
Prior to joining Mosaic Capital, David was Partner at West Coast Capital, a leading Los Angeles-based investment bank, and a Director for a number of years in the Los Angeles office of Houlihan Lokey Howard and Zukin, specializing in mergers, acquisitions and corporate finance.
www.mosaiccapital.com /whoweare/herman.asp   (196 words)

  
 sustdevelop.txt
Herman Daly emphasizes this point again and again: free trade as conceived by the current generation of political and economic leaders will be disastrous because it is destroying the power of national governments to control the destiny of their people.
Herman Daly believes that the effect of unrestricted capital mobility is the same as the effect of unrestricted labor mobility.
As Louis Uchitelle of the NEW YORK TIMES wrote recently, "In an open-border global economy nearly every car manufacturer, for example, is trying to have a presence in every market.
www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr /~ge301/sustdevelop.txt   (9980 words)

  
 U.S. Mayors Articles U.S. Labor Secretary Alexis Herman Praises County Officials for Successes, Announces New Federal Programs (7/26/99)
Speaking to a delegation of 4,000 elected county officials in St. Louis, U.S. Labor Secretary Alexis Herman praised county leaders for their role in the battle to save summer jobs and to pass the Workforce Investment Act.
Herman defined three challenges for the future: (1) to make sure workers have 21st century skills; (2) to make sure families have tools to move off welfare and (3) to make sure young people have the opportunity to move into the economic mainstream.
Herman said that DOL is committed to removing barriers for people moving from welfare to work, specifically childcare and transportation.
usmayors.org /USCM/us_mayor_newspaper/documents/07_26_99/us_other.htm   (464 words)

  
 Legacy of Light
William Herman Rau was a Philadelphian with close ties to that city's photographic activities.
Born in Paris, Louis-Rémy Robert was trained by his father as a painter on porcelain and glass, eventually succeeding him as chief in charge of the workshops of painters and gilders at the Manufacture de Sèvres.
Auerbach (born Ellen Rosenberg in Karlsruhe) had studied sculpture at the Kunstakademie in Karlsruhe (1924-27) and the Kunstschule in Stuttgart (1928) before moving to Berlin in 1928 to study photography with Walter Peterhans.
www.clemusart.com /exhibit/legacy/bios/bios-r.html   (464 words)

  
 Selected Families/Individuals - aqwg92
Herman Louis Gasser-3621 was born 1 Nov 1887 in Honey Creek Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA.
Herman G Zick-2407 was born 1881/1882 in,, Wisconsin, USA.
Ursula Von Wald-3380 was born 1844 in Davos,, Graubuenden, Switzerland.
www.zelltree.com /aqweb/aqwg92.htm   (464 words)

  
 PerformInk Online
Louis Armstrong’s recording of the title song is considered one of the most popular numbers to come out of a show, and Carol Channing& original cast album brought Herman a Gold Record and a Grammy.
Herman was elected to the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Theatre Hall of Fame and, in 1987, was presented with the Johnny Mercer Award.
Herman’s latest project is the release (on June 9) by DRG Records of his concept CD, "Miss Spectacular," featuring Christine Baranski, Michael Feinstein and other luminaries.
www.performink.com /Archives/stagepersonae/2002/HermanJerry.html   (464 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Dutch and Flemish literature (Miscellaneous European Literature) - Encyclopedia
The successful dramatist Herman Heijermans has a significant place in 20th-century Dutch literature.
Indeed, the existentialist influence is found even in fictional works of the 1960s in which writers such as Willem F. Hermans, Jan Wolkers, and Harry Mulisch express their overpowering sense of absurdity and despair.
The new forces were seen in novelists and short-story writers, such as Louis Couperus, and in the Belgians Stijn Streuvels and Felix Timmermans.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/D/DutchNFl.html   (464 words)

  
 JHS of Greater New Haven - Combined Index I-VII
Horace, II:58 Kaletsky, Estelle, V: 133 Kaletzky, Louis, VII:12 Kaletsky's, III:47 Kalin, Barnet, I:118 Kalisky, Henry, VII:305 Kalisky, Isidore, VII:305 Kaltenbrunner, Ernst, VII:201, 203 Kalish, Madame, VI: 110 Kalison, Lena, VI: 124 Kalman, Mr.
Louis (Stella Koskoff), IV:57, 59; VI: 131 Narotsky's, VII:255 Nathan, Fritz, architect, VII:134, 137 Nathanson, Julius, VI: 110 National Comm.
Louis), IV:33 Sachs, Joseph, II:44; IV:36, 60 Sachs, Louis, I:29, 50, 58, 63, 64, 118, 119, 120; II:27, 44; III:90; IV:30-48, 57, 59, 60; V: 69n, 157 Sachs, Manuel S., I:118 Sachs, Manuel, IV:41 Sachs, Max, II:44; IV:33 Sachs, Morris, I:29 Sachs, Moses, I:29 Sachs, Mrs.
pages.cthome.net /hirsch/comb-ind.htm   (464 words)

  
 Herman Koeckemann biography .ms
Louis Maigret fell ill, Father Koeckemann was appointed coadjutor vicar apostolic to fulfill some of the bishop's regular duties.
On August 21, 1881, Father Koeckemann was ordained at Saint Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco, California, as a bishop of the titular see of Olba at the age of 53, with a papal mandate to serve as Co-adjutor Vicar Apostolic with right of succession.
Koeckemann served as pastor to the fledgeling Catholic community of native Hawaiians.
herman-koeckemann.biography.ms   (342 words)

  
 Indonesia VOC Bankruptcy and the British Occupation - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
In 1808 Louis Bonaparte, who had been made king of the Netherlands by his brother Napoleon, appointed Herman Willem Daendels as governor general of the Dutch possessions.
Daendels, imbued with the ideas of the French Revolution, had scant patience for the intricacies of Java's "feudal" political system and introduced a comprehensive set of reforms.
Many of his ideas were enlightened: abolition of forced labor and fixed quotas for cash crops, peasants' free choice of which crops to grow, salaries for government officials, abolition of the slave trade in the archipelago, and improvement of the lot of slaves (his goal of total opposition to slavery was deemed impractical).
www.workmall.com /wfb2001/indonesia/indonesia_history_voc_bankruptcy_and_the_british_occupation.html   (342 words)

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