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  William Marvin
Marvin asked another gentleman to be his second and, providentially, that man was a friend of Wood who knew him to be adept with a pistol, able to hit a silver dollar at ten paces.
Marvin noted, "She had not a great difficulty in learning all she desired to know about me, as I was well known to her friend Judge Nelson of the Supreme Court of the United States." They married and sailed south to Key West, where she gave birth to a daughter, Hattie.
Marvin's duties as provisional governor soon ended, but he was elected to the U.S. Senate, and it appeared that his career in public life would be crowned with another achievement.
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 Descendants of Thomas Mervyn (Marvin) - pafg55.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Marvin Sutliff was born on 7 Dec 1863 in Warren, Trumbull, Ohio.
William Marvin (Joseph Templeton Marvin, Matthew Marvin, Matthew Marvin, Samuel Marvin, Reinold Marvin, Reinold Marvin, Edward A. Mervyn Marvin, Reinold Rynalde Marven, John, Thomas Merveyn) was born on 26 Mar 1824 in,Bazetta,Trumbull,OH.
Marvin was born on 1 Mar 1868 in Atwater, Portage, Ohio.
home.gci.net /~themarvins/LSM/gen/web/MARVIN/21May2005/pafg55.htm   (1027 words)

  
 William Morris Glass-William Morris Glass Artist-Glass Art
William Morris was born in Carmel, California in 1957, and received his degrees from California State University at Chico and Central Washington University.
Another unique aspect of William Morris' glass art is his treatment of surface texture, achieved by various techniques such as sprinkling powdered glass and minerals onto a blown surface, etching, and acid washing to achieve "ancient" and textural diversity.
William Morris glass sculptures are part of the permanent collections of many museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American Craft Museum, the Chrysler Museum of Art, the Louvre, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris.
www.holstengalleries.com /artists/morris.html   (311 words)

  
 Smokey Robinson Sheet Music -35!
Composers, lyrics: William Smokey Robinson, Marvin Tarplin, Marvin Tarplin.
Composers, lyrics: The Temptations, William Smokey Robinson, Ronald White.
Composers, lyrics: The Temptations, William Smokey Robinson, Robert Rogers.
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 Portrait Painting by Portrait Artist Marvin Mattelson
Marvin believes that by explaining the reasons behind every decision and the consequences of every action he empowers his students to become self reliant.
Marvin will be conducting a workshop, A Classical Approach to Contemporary Portraiture, at The Andreeva Portrait Academy, located in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Marvin will be painting a two hour color study from life, a step he considers to be the most crucial component in the creation of a finished portrait commission.
www.fineartportrait.com   (1195 words)

  
 William Marvin Hanshaw
William was a farmer and lived in Nettleton, Arkansas.
On Apr 27 1942 William Marvin Hanshaw, age 60, registered for the World War II draft in Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas.    He declared he was born Mar 8 1882 in Jackson County, Alabama, and was then residing in Lunstord, Craighead County, Arkansas (mailing address Lake City Rt.
William Marvin Hanshaw died Jan 18 1962, Nettleton, Craighead County, Arkansas; buried Oak Forest Cemetery, Black Rock, Lawrence County, Arkansas.
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?6530   (860 words)

  
 William Marvin - Definition, explanation
William Marvin (April 14, 1808 - July 9, 1902) was the seventh governor of Florida.
He was appointed governor on July 13, 1865 by United States Presient Andrew Johnson to reestablish the government of the state after the end of the American Civil War.
Descendants and history of William J. Ham as compiled by Marvin J. Hamm Jr.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/w/wi/william_marvin.php   (306 words)

  
 Charles Marvin Family - 1804-1889 - Town of Charlton, Saratoga County, NY
William Marvin ("Uncle Will" who resided with us in his later years and lived to be 97) would accompany his father Charles when they made the deliveries to Albany with the horse and wagon.
An agreement was drawn up between C.andR.H. Marvin and Cornelius Groot andamp; John Dawson on September 2, 1856 for construction of a stone dam to replace the wooden dam, for the sum of $950.00 and one yoke of oxen.
William was born on 9 Sep 1861 in Rochester,,MI.
www.townofcharlton.org /HCC_fam_marvin.html   (1069 words)

  
 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 662
William Reid Conover was the son of Watson Asher Conover and Blanche Reid.
William Tylee Conover was woks on farm in 1880.
William Wyckoff Conover was shown in the census on April 26, 1930 as a mechanic, garage.
rhodes.globat.com /~conovergenealogy.com/conover-p/p662.htm   (5135 words)

  
 Marvin Family
The descendants of the first and second Matthew Marvin, are very numerous; but owing to a defect in the early records, it is not easy to trace the descendants of any except those of John, who is supposed to be the youngest son of the second Matthew.
John Marvin(3), youngest son of Matthew Marvin, (2) was born September 2, 1678, and died in 1774, at the advanced age of 96.
Marvin was also a large landholder, and a prominent man in the town.
www.fortunecity.com /meltingpot/jericho/331/marvin.html   (1515 words)

  
 Biography of Thomas J. Marvin
Their children were William, who died when two years of age; Grace Carryl, who died in her seventeenth year; Virginia, who married Dr. John L. Perry and died in 1895, and Mary Louise, widow of Hon.
Judge Marvin was a lineal descendant of Matthew Marvin, who came to America from England in April, 1635, and settled in Hartford, Conn. His son Matthew removed to Norwalk, Conn., where the family remained until the beginning of this century.
Matthew Marvin had a son, Samuel Marvin, whose son, Josiah Marvin, was the father of Willjam Marvin, whose son, William Marvin, was the father of Judge Thomas J. Marvin.
history.rays-place.com /bios/ny-saratoga/marvin-tj.htm   (685 words)

  
 Whit's End - Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
William teaches Marvin some cadences on the drum as the two of them await the arrival of the British troops.
Marvin is transported three months ahead to a time when William and a fl man named Caesar Bason are heading toward a secret mission at Bunker Hill.
Marvin tells Caesar that he thought the American Revolution was a white man’s thing, but Caesar replies that he has as much responsibility for fight for his country as any man.
whitsend.org /library/searchdet.cfm?type=as&article=1282   (252 words)

  
 William Burke - pafg06.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jesse BURKE (Seaborn J. Charles L. Charles, William, William) was born in 1855 in Greene, GA.
Josephine BURKE (Joseph Cade, William L. Joseph, William, William) was born in 1849 in LaFayette, Chambers, AL.
Oscar Oleander BURKE (Joseph Cade, William L. Joseph, William, William) was born on 8 Mar 1860 in LaFayette, Chambers, AL.
home.comcast.net /~teresitaweaver/williambu/pafg06.htm   (322 words)

  
 Whit's End - Library
William teaches Marvin some cadences on the drum as the two of them await the arrival of the British troops.
Marvin is transported three months ahead to a time when William and a fl man named Caesar Bason are heading toward a secret mission at Bunker Hill.
Marvin tells Caesar that he thought the American Revolution was a white man’s thing, but Caesar replies that he has as much responsibility for fight for his country as any man.
www.whitsend.org /library/searchdet.cfm?type=ay&article=1282   (252 words)

  
 William Marvin
William Marvin joined the Eastman faculty in 2002 after having taught music theory and aural skills at Oberlin College Conservatory of Music.
Prior to that he was a teaching assistant at Eastman while working on his master's degree, and received both the Edward Peck Curtis Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student (1992), and the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Prize (1990).
Marvin oversees the undergraduate aural musicianship curriculum at Eastman, and he previously designed and implemented the aural skills curriculum at Oberlin.
theory.esm.rochester.edu /william_marvin   (1284 words)

  
 Faculty
Here is Dr. Marvin posing with his wife Maren before a quaint old church in Texas, barely a stone’s throw from the historic site of his birth.
Professor Marvin is a mediaevalist with training in comparative Germanic philology and the pre-modern literatures of England, Germany, and Iceland.
In the English Department Dr. Marvin teaches courses on Chaucer, Arthurian romance, Germanic saga, Indo-European mythology, history of the English language, and Shakespeare.
www.colostate.edu /depts/English/faculty/marvin.htm   (154 words)

  
 WILLIAM MARVIN JOINS EASTMAN THEORY DEPARTMENT
Marvin's work in theory has included a Schenkerian approach to tonality in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, examining tonal design and structural levels in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, aural training through atonal music, and the distinction between and pedagogical implications of music reading and aural skills.
Looking ahead, Dr. Marvin will be delivering a paper on the quodlibet as a compositional strategy in Broadway musicals at the November 2002 meeting of the Society for Music Theory.
Marvin (no relation to Dean of Academic Affairs, Elizabeth West Marvin) returns to Eastman after having taught music theory and aural skills at Oberlin College Conservatory of Music since 1996.
www.esm.rochester.edu /news/?id=50   (314 words)

  
 Scott's Roots - REDFIELD Surname
William probably went with the younger Winthrop to Pequot (New London), although there is no positive evidence of him there till 1653.
The name Redfin appears to have changed to Redfield in this generation, although it is not known if this was an intentional name change or due to clerical errors.
Genealogical History of the Redfield Family, being an extension of of the 1839 records of William C. Redfield, by John Howard Redfield, 1860.
www.iroots.net /home/scott/roots/redfield.htm   (505 words)

  
 About Marvin Marshall; Promoting Responsibility for Teachers and Parents
This book shows how internal motivation is far more powerful and effective than are punishments or rewards.
Marvin Marshall has presented to government agencies, universities, associations, school districts, and schools in 43 of the United States, in 14 countries, and on five continents.
His writings on discipline, social development, human behavior, motivation, and learning have been published by state, national, and international journals including Phi Delta Kappa International, Education Week, the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and the Association of California School Administrators.
www.marvinmarshall.com /about.htm   (208 words)

  
 Marvin Williams - News, Pictures, MP3, Videos and Gossip
'''Marvin Williams''' (born June 19 1986 in Bremerton, Washington) is a professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks who played college basketball for the University of North Carolina.
Williams was a standout for Bremerton High School in Washington, averaging 28.7 points per game, 15.5 rebounds, 5.0 blocks, and 5.0 assists as a senior.
As the team's sixth man Williams provided the veteran Tar Heels squad with an explosive spark off the bench and scored the go-ahead basket in the 2005 NCAA Championship game against the University of Illinois.
www.celebsoup.com /Marvin_Williams.html   (320 words)

  
 Marvin, Alfred William (1898 - 1939)
Seward Marvin, was born in the Town of Eaton, Clark County, Sept. 26, 1898.
Marvin suffered from heart trouble for many years.
Esther Marvin, his two sons, his father, three brothers and three sisters, as well as many other relatives and a host of friends.
wvls.lib.wi.us /ClarkCounty/clark/data/obits1/1928.htm   (467 words)

  
 A Guide to the William Marvin Whyburn Papers, 1920-1977
Papers document the career of William Marvin Whyburn (1901-1972), a student of Hyman Joseph Ettlinger.
William Marvin Whyburn (1901-1972) was born in Denton County, Texas, on November 12, 1901.
William Marvin Whyburn Papers, 1920-1977, Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utcah/00246/00246-P.html   (696 words)

  
 Goldsboro News-Argus | Obituaries: WILLIAM M. ELKINS
Marvin was an avid golfer and volunteered for the Anheuser Busch Michelob PGA tournament each year.
Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, Ervin and Inez Elkins.
The family would like to give their thanks to Dr. Laura Kerbin, Brenda, and the staff at Virginia Oncology Associates for the loving care Marvin was given.
www.newsargus.com /obituaries/archives/2007/03/08/william_m_elkins/index.shtml   (269 words)

  
 Marvin, William
A native of Fairfield, New York, Marvin was serving as a lawyer when President Andrew Jackson appointed him Federal District Judge of Key West.
An expert in the laws of maritime salvage, Marvin cleaned up much of the illegal wrecking operations in the Florida Keys.
He served as a delegate in Florida's first Constitutional Convention and was made provisional Governor by Andrew Johnson since he was a moderate and a Unionist.
www.floridahistory.org /floridians/arch1/civilwar/marvin.htm   (86 words)

  
 smith - smi211.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Barbara Smith (William Marvin, William Saxby, Thomas Asbury, William John, Thomas W, Job, Joseph, Job).
Joey Smith (William Marvin, William Saxby, Thomas Asbury, William John, Thomas W, Job, Joseph, Job).
Dorrie Smith (William Marvin, William Saxby, Thomas Asbury, William John, Thomas W, Job, Joseph, Job).
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 Marvin Marshall Presents
Marvin Marshall's presentations and writings on promoting responsibility, increasing effectiveness, improving relationships, social development, human behavior, and motivation have been published internationally.
Classroom teaching in primary and upper grades at the elementary level, every grade 7-12, and as a full time staff member in teacher education at California State University, Los Angeles.
Counseling and guidance experiences as a middle school counselor, high school counselor, guidance department chair, and certification by the William Glasser Institute.
www.marvinmarshallpresents.com /aboutmarvinmarshall.htm   (192 words)

  
 1 March 2006 William Newby Family History
Judson Marvin, son of William and Sarah (Struble) Marvin, is recorded in the 1920 Census on Written Page 9B, Supervisor District #4, Enumerator District #50, Line Number 59, Dwelling Number 172, Family Number 193, living at 321 South Evans Street, Emporia, Emporia Township, Lyon County, Kansas.
Judson Marvin, son of William and Sarah (Struble) Marvin, is recorded in the 1930 Census on Written Page 8B, Supervisor District #10, Enumerator District #54-17, Line Number 60, Dwelling Number 128, Family Number 136, living at 1004 Murphy Street, Emporia, Emporia Township, Lyon County, Kansas.
Lynden Marvin, son of Judson and Mindie Jane (Hinshaw) Marvin, is recorded in the 1930 Census on Written Page 8B, Supervisor District #10, Enumerator District #54-17, Line Number 62, Dwelling Number 128, Family Number 136, living at 1004 Murphy Street, Emporia, Emporia Township, Lyon County, Kansas.
homepage.mac.com /hnewby/NewbyDescendants/WilliamNewbyFamilyHistory/fh01/fh01_468.htm   (779 words)

  
 Florida Kids @ Florida OCHP
William Marvin was born at Fairfield, N.Y., on April 14, 1808.
Marvin's experiences there led him to write a nationally recognized textbook, Law of Wreck and Salvage.
When Congress enacted legislation for "reconstructing" the seceded states, Marvin refused to be a candidate for any office.
dhr.dos.state.fl.us /kids/governor.cfm?id=14   (115 words)

  
 History Page, Marvin School
It was the seventh generation of Marvins, William and Amanda Marvin, who in Dec. 1836 moved from Westport to settle on their new farm.
It was the ninth generation of Marvins, Mary Louise Marvin Taylor (1887-1965) and Orie Anna Marvin (1890-1965) who donated the beach portion of the estate to the City of Norwalk.
It was the tenth generation of Marvins (William Marvin Taylor, 1921-1973 and Frederick Bradford Taylor, 1925-1978) who after over 175 years of farming the land, sold their land to the City of Norwalk.
www.marvinschool.org /Pg_hstry.htm   (457 words)

  
 Reimert Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
William ROGERS was born in 1515/16 in Aston, Warwickshire, England.
William ROGERS was born in 1550 in Stratford On Avon, Warwickshire, England.
William Marvin (Bill) ROGERS was born on 7 Dec 1912 in Venus, Johnson Co., Texas.
reimert.org /genealogy/database/b259.htm   (840 words)

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