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  A very Irish sort of hell - theage.com.au
Norris, the eldest of eight children, was born in Sneem, in South Kerry, in 1932.
Norris was made to wear the Magdalene laundry's regulation clothes: her breasts flattened with a calico strip tightly knotted at one side and a long, shapeless dress to conceal her shape.
Norris herself was never beaten but she saw the effects on others: "I remember one woman who created havoc and was taken away and that night she wasn't in the dormitory.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/04/04/1048962932185.html   (1877 words)

  
 more about Senator George Norris State Historic Site
Norris was born in 1861 in York Township, Sandusky County, Ohio.
Norris instilled in young George a strong religious faith, a respect for education, and a fierce sense of right and wrong.
Norris defended his plan: "Every stream in the United States that flows from the mountains through the meadows to the sea has the possibility of producing electricity for cheap power and cheap lighting.
www.nebraskahistory.org /sites/norris/moreinfo.htm   (1650 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Mary Norris was baptised on 13 January 1760 in Steyning.
Mary Penfold born on 19 August and baptised on 30 August 1724 in Henfield, the daughter of Thomas Penfold and Sarah.
Mary Pinfold was born 1 November and baptised on 18 November 1733 in Telscombe, daughter of Richard Pinfold and Sarah.
members.lycos.co.uk /sussexancestors/surnames/norris/richard_1725.htm   (1285 words)

  
 Peter Norris of Morristown, NJ
Mary Mahurin, the wife of Peter Norris, was born in Raynham, Bristol Co MA.
An Aaron Norris was living in the village of Newburg in 1820 and 1830, according to the census.
There is a record of a Mary Norris living in the western precinct of that county in 1793.
members.dslextreme.com /users/enorrste/peterjn.html   (2192 words)

  
 MayflowerHistory.com
Mary Allerton was born about 1616 in Leiden, Holland, to parents Isaac and Mary (Norris) Allerton.
Thomas and Mary had a surprisingly prosperous family: seven of their eight children survived to adulthood, got married, and provided at least 50 grandchildren.
Mary, who gave birth to and raised eight children, lived to the age of 83.
www.mayflowerhistory.com /Passengers/MaryAllerton.php   (231 words)

  
 Norris Family of Maryland
Ann (Hannah) Norris, born @ 1640, "eldest sister" marr Cowley, Glocs., to William Woodroofe, (6 ch.) marr (by 1680) Francis Shepherd (1640-1692) of Talbot Co., Md. she died 1687, Talbot Co., Md. 4.
Mary Norris (1691-1743), marr Stephen GOUGH (@1690-1743) (4 ch.) 6.
Frances Norris, (1799-1839), marr 1818, Ky., to Gilbert Norris (1796) 5.
www.pastracks.com /mcf/norris.htm   (1349 words)

  
 Mary Norris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Mary was born August 24, 1924 in Yorkshire, England to Frank and Maude Moore.
Mary will be remembered mostly for her giving ways, love of children and especially babies.
Mary is survived by her husband of 54 years, Dr. Walter Norris; two daughters, Barbara (Jim) Headington, and Kathy (Keith) Hall; one son, Mark (Sherry) Norris.
www.miningjournal.net /stories/articles.asp?articleID=8089   (186 words)

  
 Realtor Virginia Beach, Realtor Portsmouth, Realtor Chesapeake
But as a real estate agent, Mary Beth believes that "extra mile" is part of the trip.
You can count on her to be there with you all the way, to guide you through your move and make the transition smooth sailing.
When you register with the zip code of where you live or where you are moving to, it will give you information specific to that area.
www.marybethnorris.com   (217 words)

  
 Norris Family
Thomas Norris is said to have followed William Claiborne in his trading expeditions up the Chesapeake Bay and then settled in St. Mary's Co. MD.
Mary Patrick 1705 and moved to Charleston, South Carolina where he received a land grant for 300 acres in the Colleton District of S.C. He died ca.
1750 and Mary his widow moved to Abbeville SC to be near their son, Robert Norris and he died in 1797 Anderson Co. SC.
www.shirleyassociation.com /OldShirleySite/norris_family.htm   (462 words)

  
 Women Who Inspire Us, Mary Norris
Mary Norris is Founder and Publisher of Bella-Online.
In 1998 Norris noticed a lack of online content relevant to her daily life--content that did not take hours to search for--and she decided to put it all in one place.
Prior to founding Bella-Online, Norris was the COO of Only in America, Inc., a start-up specialty retailer in Massachusetts.
www.girlgeeks.org /innergeek/inspiringwomen/norris.shtml   (150 words)

  
 Meet the Counselors | Undergrad Admissions, St. Ambrose University
Originally from a Chicago suburb, Mary loves coming back to travel to various high schools and college fairs in the Chicagoland area to talk to prospective students.
As an alum of St. Ambrose, Mary remembers the importance of finding the right college.
Mary enjoys being a resource for prospective students to ask any questions concerning the university.
web.sau.edu /admissions/counselors/marynorris.htm   (179 words)

  
 Daily Herald - Marry Norris named Volunteer of the Quarter
Mary was born on June 29, 1932 to Paul and Daisy Van Gorder.
Mary is a hard worker, dependable, and always has a big smile for everyone she meets.
We are so grateful to have Mary as a member of our Volunteer Auxiliary and appreciate all she does to fulfill her assignments and to help others.
www.heraldextra.com /content/view/164859   (527 words)

  
 MNO Home Page
For over 15 years the Mary Norris Organisation has been dedicated to solving the recruitment problems of companies in and around the Henley-on-Thames area.
An established part of the corporate community, we have assisted over 300 local and national companies and thousands of people have found the right job for them through our highly personal service.
People are our focus 100% of the time and in this way we ensure that you get the right staff for your team, whatever your needs.
www.marynorris.com   (108 words)

  
 MayflowerHistory.com
Mary Norris was probably about 30 years old when she came to Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620, estimated from the known age of her husband, and on her known marriage date.
She had children Bartholomew, Remember and Mary in Leiden, all of whom came on the Mayflower with her.
Mary died on 25 February 1621, during the height of the first winter when half the Mayflower passengers and crew died.
www.mayflowerhistory.com /Passengers/MaryNorris.php   (261 words)

  
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Norris spent nine seasons as a Tribe assistant and four years as a standout defender for the Green and Gold before being named head coach on Jan. 23, 2004.
Norris also saw 32 players earn All-CAA honors, 30 earn all-state accolades, seven All-America honors, two CAA Players of the Year, one CAA Defensive Player of the Year, one CAA Rookie of the Year and five Major League Soccer draft picks.
Along with his coaching duties for the Tribe, Norris is involved in coaching with the Williamsburg Soccer Club and serves as the co-director of the Tidewater Soccer Camp.
www.tribeathletics.com /story.php/1109   (1838 words)

  
 samuel
Joseph Crane was the son of Esther Norris and John Crane.
But it proved that the Norris family still was deeply involved in the dispute.
The difficulties in settling these matters through the town-meeting format led eventually to the incorporation of the town by the principal men of the town, whereby they obtained finally a charter by means of which they could more promptly and thoroughly transact these forms of business.
members.dslextreme.com /users/enorrste/henry/samuel.html   (1040 words)

  
 My Norris Ancestors...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A John Norris was in the 1790 and 1800 census of 96 District, Greenville County, South Carolina.
A James Norris was in the 1790 census of 96 District, Greenville County, South Carolina and a James Norris was in the 1810 census of 96 District, Abbeville County, South Carolina.
William Norris was born in 1758 in Lunenburg County, Virginia.
home.comcast.net /~laurawg/norris.htm   (2735 words)

  
 Current Family Genealogy - Person Page 729   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Mary Norris was born on 24 December 1803 in Virginia. 
Mary Norris and John Current were possibly married on 10 February 1823. 
Mary Norris and John Current, son of James Current Jr.
mywebpages.comcast.net /tdolan/Current/p729.htm   (238 words)

  
 The Messenger - The 2004 Snows of Big Bear Lake
Mary Norris is a healer and teacher from Houston who has a profound connection with the Divine Mother (nurturer) and Divine Father (tool-giver) and has built the Norri Healing Institute upon three decades of experiments, listening and watching.
Mary and Bennie met in September at Journey to the Heart, a retreat that had included shamans and spiritual elders from thirty countries.
On the 26th, about twenty residents of Big Bear came to the all-day teach-in led by Bennie and Mary, who shared their understanding and blended their teachings from widely different wisdom traditions to clarify what was to happen and how it would come about.
www.themessenger.info /mambo/content/view/17/72   (777 words)

  
 Hackerman Deal Resonates at Beav
Mary’s Board of County Commissioners heard Tuesday evening the public was closely watching their moves as the matter of whether or not to include Beavan’s 76 acres in the Lexington Park Development Plan came up for public hearing.
According to the comprehensive plan entitled “Quality of Life in St. Mary’s County – A strategy for the 21st Century,” large continuous tracts of sensitive areas are outside of designated growth areas and zoned for rural or resource protection.
She was representing herself, her husband James Norris, Mary Norris, Raymond and Charlotte Norris, John and Mary Vallandingham, Francis and Gloria Bean and Tracy and John Valandingham.
www.stmarystoday.com /hackerman_deal_resonates_at_beav.htm   (1213 words)

  
 Tidewater Soccer Camp
The entire William and Mary coaching staff will likely be present at every session of Tidewater Soccer Camp.
A captain his senior year, Norris was the team’s defensive leader, earning All-South Atlantic honors.
Norris also serves as the co-director of the Tidewater Soccer Camp and is the director of the Williamsburg Summer Soccer League.
www.tidewatersoccercamp.com /staff.html   (512 words)

  
 Mary Norris (circa 1591-1620/1) - Newbury, Berkshire, England; Stadhuis, Leiden, Holland; Plymouth Colony, MA
On 4 November 1611 Mary married Isaac ALLERTON, in Stadhuis, Leyden, Holland.
Mary was listed as a 'single woman from Newbury in England' on her marriage record
Mary & Isaac were still aboard the Mayflower when this child was stillborn.
xenia.media.mit.edu /~kristin/fambly/Norris/MaryNorris.html   (646 words)

  
 The Urban Institute | Author: Norris, Mary
Urban Institute > View Research by Author - Mary Norris
Author(s): Martha R. Burt, Daryl Dyer, Lisa C. Newmark, Mary Norris, Adele V. Harrell
The Violence Against Women Act, Title IV of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (P.L. 103-322), provides for Law Enforcement and Prosecution Grants to states under Chapter 2 of the Safe Streets Act.
www.urban.org /MaryNorris   (173 words)

  
 Isaac And Mary Norris Allerton
Articles related to "Isaac And Mary Norris Allerton"
This lists some of the 1620 passengers aboard the Mayflower including Mary Allerton Cushman, Remember Allerton, and John Carver.
mayflower passengers • plymouth • mary allerton cushman • isaac and mary norris allerton • remember allerton
www.suite101.com /reference/isaac_and_mary_norris_allerton   (44 words)

  
 Norris Bible   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This Bible belongs to James Norris and Mary Norris, in 1813.
It is now in the possession of James Norris, his grandson.
James Norris and Norrine Shipley married Jan. 12, 1909.
www.biblerecords.com /norris1.html   (121 words)

  
 Ancestors of Mary NORRIS
NORRIS, MARY - A 1620 Mayflower passenger, Mary (Norris) accompanied her husband Isaac Allerton to Plymouth, where she died 25 February 1620/21.
On 22 December 1620, when the Mayflower was at anchor in Plymouth Harbor, she was delivered of a stillborn son (Mourt's Relations, p.
Mary married Isaac ALLERTON, son of ALLERTON and Unknown, on 4 Nov 1611 in Leiden, Holland.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~mcmanigle/16200.htm   (122 words)

  
 Australian Art Stories - Mary Norris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Mary Norris lives in Gladstone and describes herself as ‘not an exhibition person' although she regularly displays and sells work at the Potters Place Gallery where she also teaches and works on her own pieces.
Her work is represented in the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery Collection and she has won an award in Gladstone's Martin Hanson Memorial Art Exhibition.
Mary has been a Flying Arts Regional Coordinator and attended most pottery workshops held in the area.
www.flyingarts.org.au /30years/m_nor/m_nor_01.htm   (87 words)

  
 The Family of Thomas and Mary Norris: Burial Records
The Family of Thomas and Mary Norris: Burial Records
Buried 11 July 1924, Mary Norris, of Gravel Farm, Croston, age 82 years,
The above information is taken from the headstone inscription at St Michael and All Angel's Church and from the burial records at the Lancashire record Office.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /swarbrick/norris_4.1/4.33_n_burials.htm   (233 words)

  
 Quitman County Roots
Several families with the name of Norris are listed on the Dawes Final List, but he has not been identified from the list at this time.
Note: Listed on 1880 Census Marshall Co. MS living with his parents, Alfred and Mary Norris.
Norris, Audry Half-brother, Male, White, 5, Single (Note error as to sex)
marjorienorris0.tripod.com /whoareallthesepeople/id4.html   (347 words)

  
 silver dash music: The ladies behind the music
Title: Collection of four / words by Mary Norris ; music by Gladys Mayes.
Author on © Application: melody and lyrics: Mary Norris.
Author on © Application: words and music: acMary C. Norris, 1920-; music: Jamie Jones, 1970-, and John Kolbeck, 1972-.
www.silverdashmusic.com /sdm_ladies.html   (636 words)

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