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 Mary (Post) - Mary Odishquahgahmequ Odishman
1 Mary B. (Warren) = Truman A. Makoukes WARREN 2 Alfred WARREN 2 Delia WARREN 2 Tylor WARREN 2 Julia WARREN 2 William W. Madaline WARREN
1 Mary Jane Kechemokomonequa = Raymond Baybaumwaywaycum Baybaunwaywaycum CLOUD 2 Waysahaynind 2 Oyama 2 Raymond CLOUD
1 Mary Ahmobenaysake Omobinessik = Misiwenang 2 Maria Maymenogahboweak Meminogabawik PINDIGEASHIK =(Unknown) 2 Mary Agnes Mayzhukeausheak SPENCER = George Benjamin Ogemahaince STATELER = Shaynahwegunj Shaynahwegunzh 2 Oombwayyaunahquo Obowahnayquod = Mezhahgahmaycumi Equay Mezhahgahmaykezh 3 Madeline Paykenahgaince (Raincloud) FRENCH = Charles Monedomahkoonce Sr.
www.ojibwe.info /RedLake/HTML/people/p000003e.htm

  
 William Plummer of Gloucester County, Virginia
MARY ANN PLUMMER was born in 1795 at Warren, North Carolina.
He married ANNA REBECCA KEARNEY, daughter of EDWARD KEARNEY and MARY DAVIS, on 3 Feb 1844 at Warren, North Carolina.
PLUMMER MACON was born in 1786 at Warren, North Carolina.
members.aol.com /vafdking/plummr.htm

  
 Richard Bowen Descendants
Smith BOWEN born 1730, Bristol, Warren Co, RI, married Mary WARREN, born 1740, died 02 JAN 1824, Bowen Family Lot, Read Farm, Warren, RI.
Haile BOWEN born 30 DEC 1762, Warren, RI, married 16 OCT 1790, Mary TYLER, born 18 FEB 1768, died 16 AUG 1802, Warren, RI.
Ephraim WHEATON born 20 OCT 1659, Rehoboth, Bristol, MA, married 07 JAN 1684, in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA, Mary MASON, (daughter of Sampson MASON and Mary BUTTERWORTH) Homemaker.
www.ormsby.org /genie/Miscellaneous/Bowen.html

  
 Mary Read Raub
Nelson and Mary are buried in Cedar Ridge Cemetery, Jacksonburg, Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey.
Nelson and Mary owned their farm free and clear of any mortgages or liens (1900 United States Federal Census, Enumeration District 189, Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey, sheet 9B, 19 June 1900).
Mary Caroline Raub Vough Lake is buried with Jacob Vough in Springville Cemetery, Springville Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.
www.charm.net /~edrtjd/readgen/20fam.htm   (4788 words)

  
 The Witches Way Adopt a Witch Anne Pudeator
Mary Walcott, circle of accusing girls and daughter of John Walcott Mary Warren, circle of accusing girls residing with John Proctor
Mary Warren: Accused Ann of biting, pinching, choaking, sticking pins into her and forcing her to sign the Devil's Book.
Mary Walcott: Affirms affliction stories of Mary Warren.
www.witchesway.net /links/adoptawitch/annepudeator.html   (787 words)

  
 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 765
Mary Elizabeth Curtis married Francis Marion Moore, son of Abram H. Moore and Grace Van Doren, on December 2, 1857 at Warren County, Illinois.
Mary Ellen Cusick married Isaac Shamp, son of Aaron Schamp and Elizabeth Piper, in 1874 at Ohio; Earl Wilmot Shamp had told me of Isaac and Mary Ellen's marrisge,Although he could not remember the details of this couple, he did tellme that they were married and they were his great-grandparents.
Mary Ellen Cusick was buried at Calutta United Presbyterian Cemetery, Calcutta, Ohio; Row 11 Calcutta Presbyterian Cemetery, Calcutta (Colubiana) Ohio.
www.conovergenealogy.com /conover-p/p765.htm   (2816 words)

  
 Earl Gregg Swem Library Special Collections
Warren Burger served as the 20th chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993, and the College is honored to serve as the permanent home of the papers of one of the most influential legal figures of this century, whose papers will become an immeasurable resource for future historians and legal scholars.
The Warren E. Burger papers were given to the College of William and Mary by his son, Wade A. Burger in 1996.
All these facets of Warren E. Burger's career are well represented in the approximately 1,200 cubic feet of papers, 1,500 photographs and more than 300 artifacts in custody of the College of William and Mary.
www.swem.wm.edu /departments/special-collections/about/burger.cfm   (387 words)

  
 brennan/kelly - aqw06.htm
Russell Anthony KELLY (Warren KELLY, James Edward KELLY, Patrick Daniel KELLY, Mary BRENNAN, Walter) died 15 Jun 2003 in Whiting, NJ and was buried in Cremation.
Virginia Barbara KELLY (Warren KELLY, James Edward KELLY, Patrick Daniel KELLY, Mary BRENNAN, Walter) was born 10 Mar 1913 in New York.
Ursula Marie KELLY (Warren KELLY, James Edward KELLY, Patrick Daniel KELLY, Mary BRENNAN, Walter) was born 20 Sep 1919.
camden-www.rutgers.edu /~burke/brennanke/aqwg06.htm   (428 words)

  
 Britmovie - The Stronger Sex
Mary by chance overhears an intimate conversation between Warren and Joan Merrivale (Renee Clam), revealed as his mistress, to whom he confides that Mary is 'the trusting sort', easily deceived, and hardly likely to prevent their continued affair.
Warren slips into Mary's bedroom and wants to make love to his wife.
But when Warren's lover, Joan, rings him immediately in an attempt to arrange a tryst, she is surprised to learn he has terminated their affair.
www.britmovie.co.uk /studios/gains/filmography/1931/008.html   (561 words)

  
 Mary Read Konkle
Mary resided with her son Isaac near Squires Corner in Hardwick Township when the 1880 census was enumerated (Fretz 1908; 1870 United States Federal Census, Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey, page 31 A-B, 5 July 1870; 1880 United States Federal Census, Hardwick Township, Warren County, New Jersey, pages 388D-389A, 4 June 1880).
Mary Tunison Konkle and her sister Emma worked as a domestics, possibly for their parents (1860 United States Federal Census, Mansfield Township, Warren County, New Jersey, 705B, 10 July 1860).
Mary Read was the second daughter and child of the nine children of John Read and Elizabeth Ogden.
www.charm.net /~edrtjd/readgen/40fam.htm   (3335 words)

  
 Missouri Project - pafg48 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mary J. McKinney [Parents] was born 1842 in, St. Charles, Mo. She married Warren A. Smith on 19 Nov 1863 in, Boone Co, Mo.
Jonathan McKinney [Parents] was born 1815 in, St. Charles, Mo. He married Nancy Owens on 14 Feb 1844 in, Warren Co, Mo.
Nancy Owens was born 1815 in, St. Charles, Mo. She married Jonathan McKinney on 14 Feb 1844 in, Warren Co, Mo.
www.usgennet.org /usa/mo/topic/afro-amer/upperla/pafg48.htm   (401 words)

  
 KinNextions (Public Version) - aqwg621
Warren, James 26 NH, Mary L 19 ME Mary Lucinda CHAPMAN [Parents] was born 23 Oct 1840 in Embden, ME. She died after 1910 in Atlantic, IA. Mary married James Henry WARREN on 12 Apr 1858.
Joseph Huckins WARREN [Parents] was born 2 Oct 1831 in Effingham, NH.
Warren's maternal ancestors were in line of descent from the Duchess of Marlboro.
home.comcast.net /~hicarolyn/tree/aqwg621.htm   (1361 words)

  
 WARRENS of Searcy and Stone Counties, Arkansas
Joseph W. born 1830,1 lived: Gibson County, Tennessee, married 10 MAY 1854, in Gibson County, Tennessee,2 Mary Elizer CARAWAY, born 05 AUG 1833, North Carolina,2 lived: North Carolina/Tennessee/Arkansas,3 died 1922, Flag, Stone County, AR.3 Joseph died 1864,2 milit: Civil War.2 Joseph was lost in the Civil War as a Confederate soldier.
vii Muriel WARREN born 10 FEB 1918, Arkansas,2 lived: Arkansas,2 died 17 SEP 1928, Arkansas,2 buried: Marshall Cemetery, Searcy Co., AR.2 Muriel WARREN was lost to typhoid fever at the age of ten.
Mary: Mary is shown married to John EDWARDS, her second husband, on the 1880 census for Faulkner County, Arkansas.
pages.prodigy.net /donnace7/warr.htm   (1275 words)

  
 Hindman
Joseph and Mary moved their family from Corsica, PA to Sheridan Co, Nebraska in March of 1890, where they homesteaded northeast of Hay Springs.
I've added the contents of the Joseph Warren Hindman ledger containing names and birth/death dates of 3 generations of Hindmans (from John Hindman to Joseph Hindman).
Mary died Jan 13, 1899 (age 37) of heart failure, leaving Joseph with 7 children to raise (youngest being age 4).
www1.cedar-rapids.net /hindman/JOSEPHH.HTM   (415 words)

  
 McAmis
She married RICHARD WARREN FOTHERGILL August 25, 1972 in Decatur, Wise County, TX.
MARY ELIZABETH MCAMIS (JOHN) was born June 18, 1892 in Greenville, TN, and died March 29, 1979 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX.
MARY LUCILLE PIERCE (MARY ELIZABETH MCAMIS, JOHN) was born January 21, 1919 in Clovis, Curry County, NM, and died September 30, 1991 in Haltom City, Tarrant County, TX.
users.ev1.net /~snjsheppard/mcamis.html   (415 words)

  
 Notes
She appears to be the daughter of William Dunham and Mary fisher who resided in Warren Co., TN during the 1820/30 census.
In Feb 1838, William and Mary Fisher Dunham, were dismissed again by the Caney Fork Baptist Church with letters which occurred after the death of Mary's father, John Fisher of Warren Co., TN.
The Washington Cooksey you refer to in the 1840 Warren Co, Tn census is George Washington Cooksey, one of Enoch's oldest sons.
www.gbnf.com /genealogy/fisher/html/notes.HTM   (415 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Movie : Melody in Spring : Main
Though Ross, cast as one John Craddock, is given top billing, the picture belongs to the delightful screen team of Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland as Warren and Mary Blodgett, sponsors of a popular network radio program.
Lanny Ross, Mary Boland, Ann Sothern, George Meeker
Radio tenor Lanny Ross made a game but unsuccessful bid for film stardom in Paramount's Melody in Spring.
www.vh1.com /movies/movie/67033/moviemain.jhtml   (150 words)

  
 Earl Gregg Swem Library Special Collections
Warren Burger served as the 20th chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993, and the College is honored to serve as the permanent home of the papers of one of the most influential legal figures of this century, whose papers will become an immeasurable resource for future historians and legal scholars.
The Warren E. Burger papers were given to the College of William and Mary by his son, Wade A. Burger in 1996.
All these facets of Warren E. Burger's career are well represented in the approximately 1,200 cubic feet of papers, 1,500 photographs and more than 300 artifacts in custody of the College of William and Mary.
www.swem.wm.edu /departments/special-collections/about/burger.cfm   (387 words)

  
 Earl Gregg Swem Library Special Collections
Warren Burger served as the 20th chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993, and the College is honored to serve as the permanent home of the papers of one of the most influential legal figures of this century, whose papers will become an immeasurable resource for future historians and legal scholars.
The Warren E. Burger papers were given to the College of William and Mary by his son, Wade A. Burger in 1996.
All these facets of Warren E. Burger's career are well represented in the approximately 1,200 cubic feet of papers, 1,500 photographs and more than 300 artifacts in custody of the College of William and Mary.
www.swem.wm.edu /spcoll/about/burger.cfm   (387 words)

  
 Leader, Mary
Mary Leader was born in 1948 in Pawnee, Oklahoma and is a former Assistant Attorney General of Oklahoma.
She obtained her B.A. from the University of Oklahoma in 1975, her J.D. from Oklahoma in 1980, her M.F.A. from Warren Wilson College in 1991, and her Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 2000.
addition, I have taught the past three years in the Warren Wilson Program.
www.wvu.edu /~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/leader.html   (387 words)

  
 The Standard Democrat
In 1971, he was appointed to the Commission of Reapportion of the House of Representatives by Gov. Warren E. Hearnes.
Other survivors include: three sons, Hal E. “Buck” Hunter III, Stephen Craig Hunter and Lee Andrew Hunter; three daughters, Carolyn Ann “Kika” Lamanna of Germantown, Tenn., Mary Catherine Eddy of Dexter and Dr. Lora Teresa Little of Memphis, Tenn.; three stepchildren, Sabra Hall, Neal Edwards and Mary Kay Edwards; and nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
On Dec. 24, 1942, in New Madrid, he married Mary Virginia Crisler who preceded him in death on July 27, 1995.
news.mywebpal.com /partners/865/public/news615612.html   (438 words)

  
 Rhode Island McELroy
1870 MCELROY PATRICK Bristol County RI 084 Warren Town Federal Population Schedule RI 1870 Federal Census Index RI53752932
1870 MCELROY JAMES Bristol County RI 115 Warren Town Federal Population Schedule RI 1870 Federal Census Index RI53753884
1870 MCELROY BARTHOLMEW Bristol County RI 116 Warren Town Federal Population Schedule RI 1870 Federal Census Index RI53753905
www.clanpappy.com /Rhode_Island_McELroy.html   (438 words)

  
 ar-mad
Moved to Tennessee in Warren County, was married to Mary NOLEN, he had two children by his first wife Easter and Benjamin.
By 1855, he, Polly and some of her children had come to Madison Co, AR (See Two Hiram and Mary Combs of Perry Co, KY and Madison Co, AR), and in 1860, John is listed in Hilburn Twp.
Notes: James COMBS, b Dec 1859, is in the 1860 census HH of his parents, Capt. Hiram and Mary WALKER Combs, and named in his father's 1886 Goodspeeds' Madison Co, AR Biography.
www.combs-families.org /combs/records/ar-mad.htm   (2587 words)

  
 Royal News 2003, Section III
Mary Angela Fitzroy, of the Viscounts Daventry and of the Dukes of Grafton]) married Hugo G. Smith-Bigham (youngest son of Charles Smith-Bingham (b.
Emmanuelle Marie Dominique Isabelle de Warren (daughter of William, Comte de Warren [himself the son of Marc Marie Edouard, Comte de Warren, and of his wife, née Gabrielle Renée Humberte Mathilde d'Harcourt d'Olonde], and of his wife, née Dominique Lamy) became engaged to be married Frédéric Franklin Mougenot.
Comte Thibaud Marie Joseph de Carné-Marcein (son of Louis-Guillaume, Comte de Carné-Marcein [himself the son of Olivier, Comte de Carné-Marcein, and of his wife, née Anne-Marie de Sabran-Pontevès], and of his wife, née Odile Teste de Sagey) is engaged to marry Perrine Marie Geneviève Lamoureux.
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 Royal News 2003, Section III
Mary Angela Fitzroy, of the Viscounts Daventry and of the Dukes of Grafton]) married Hugo G. Smith-Bigham (youngest son of Charles Smith-Bingham (b.
Emmanuelle Marie Dominique Isabelle de Warren (daughter of William, Comte de Warren [himself the son of Marc Marie Edouard, Comte de Warren, and of his wife, née Gabrielle Renée Humberte Mathilde d'Harcourt d'Olonde], and of his wife, née Dominique Lamy) became engaged to be married Frédéric Franklin Mougenot.
Comte Thibaud Marie Joseph de Carné-Marcein (son of Louis-Guillaume, Comte de Carné-Marcein [himself the son of Olivier, Comte de Carné-Marcein, and of his wife, née Anne-Marie de Sabran-Pontevès], and of his wife, née Odile Teste de Sagey) is engaged to marry Perrine Marie Geneviève Lamoureux.
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/2003_3.html   (14324 words)

  
 MVA1845
Aug 26 1845      Levi  Marlow                  Mary Ann Tracewell          Warren County
Aug 11 1845      Jabez Massie                 Mary  Goodwin widow      Louisa County     fmr.
Mar 3 1845        Samuel Alexander           Mary Ann Guyer              Frederick County            Bonds Jacob Larrick
www.nyvagenealogy.homestead.com /MVA1845.html   (6924 words)

  
 Burness Genealogy and Family History - Person Page 7
She died on 3 February 1898 in Warren, New South Wales, Australia, at age 0.
She married Victor Kenneth Burness, son of William Burness and Mary Jane Knight, on 28 September 1918 in Grange, New South Wales, Australia.
She married William Burness, son of Charles Burness and Mary Hitchcock, on 23 April 1884 in Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia.
www.burness.ca /p7.htm   (4307 words)

  
 Royal News 2003, Section III
Mary Angela Fitzroy, of the Viscounts Daventry and of the Dukes of Grafton]) married Hugo G. Smith-Bigham (youngest son of Charles Smith-Bingham (b.
Emmanuelle Marie Dominique Isabelle de Warren (daughter of William, Comte de Warren [himself the son of Marc Marie Edouard, Comte de Warren, and of his wife, née Gabrielle Renée Humberte Mathilde d'Harcourt d'Olonde], and of his wife, née Dominique Lamy) became engaged to be married Frédéric Franklin Mougenot.
Comte Thibaud Marie Joseph de Carné-Marcein (son of Louis-Guillaume, Comte de Carné-Marcein [himself the son of Olivier, Comte de Carné-Marcein, and of his wife, née Anne-Marie de Sabran-Pontevès], and of his wife, née Odile Teste de Sagey) is engaged to marry Perrine Marie Geneviève Lamoureux.
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/2003_3.html   (14324 words)

  
 WARREN COUNTY QUERIES 2
The younger Mary was born in 1843 in Blairstown, Warren County, and married Thomas Wolfe.
A son, William Henry Miller was born October 5, 1874 in Hackettstown, Warren County.
He was born in Stewartsville, Warren County NJ around 1840 died in Perth Amboy, NJ 1893.
www.rootsweb.com /~njwarren/queries3.html   (10904 words)

  
 Chronology of Events Relating to the Salem Witchcraft Trial of 1692
Mary Warren reverses her statement made in early April and rejoins the accusers.
April 19, 1692: Abigail Hobbs, Bridget Bishop, Giles Cory and Mary Warren are examined.
September 9, 1692: Martha Corey, Mary Easty, Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Dorcas Hoar and Mary Bradbury are pronounced guilty and sentenced to hang.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/ASAL_CH.HTM   (1359 words)

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