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  Samuel Bailey: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
Bailey replied to his critics in a Letter to a Philosopher (1843), EHandler: no quick summary.
Bailey can hardly be classed as belonging either to the strictly empirical or to the idealist school, EHandler: no quick summary.
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www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/sa/samuel_bailey.htm   (1061 words)

  
 BAILEY, PHILIP JAMES - LoveToKnow Article on BAILEY, PHILIP JAMES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
Bailey died at sea in the course of a trip to Europeon the 5th of June 1859.
Bailey, who was a Seventh-day Baptist (admitted 1691), had a school at Stepncy, near London, and was the author of Dictionarium Domesticum and several other educational works.
Bailey can hardly be classed as belonging either to the strictly empirical or to the idealist school, but his general tendency is towards the former.
www.1911ency.org /B/BA/BAILEY_PHILIP_JAMES.htm   (2550 words)

  
 Goodland - SB Springs
Samuel Bailey Spring was laid to rest in the family plot in the cemetery named after his family, Spring Chapel Cemetery.
Bailey's grandfather, Samuel SPRING (Sprang) was born in Switzerland of Swiss-German parents.
There Samuel Spring (Sprang) married a full blooded Choctaw girl, Martha Brewer, and to this union one son was born, Levi, the father of Samuel Bailey Spring.
www.goodland.org /4-history/2-biographies/hsbio_03.html   (3533 words)

  
 Ansolme Bailey 4th through 6th gen
I lend the use of my land and plantation whereon I now live to my wife Elizabeth Bailey during her life and give to her all the household goods of every kind and quality which she prosest before we were married to be at her disposel.
1776 to Rhoda Bailey - d/o Benjamin Bailey/__ 6.
To son Samuel the remainder of my land in Isle of Wight, 230 acres on southwest side of said road, 1 bed and furniture (his third choice), the paint and oil I have provided for the painting of his house, and the other half of the sitting chairs.
www.angelfire.com /mo/BaileyInfo/Ansolme4.html   (8046 words)

  
 Richard Bailey III & Betsey Rinehart
Perry Bailey, son of RICHARD BAILEY and BETSEY BAILEY, born in Virginia, was a Farmer, committed suicide Feb 11, 1879 in Ferris, Michigan at age 48.
Sam’L Bailey, son of RICHARD BAILEY and REINHART, born in Ohio, a Farmer, died of a sub-infection of the bladder June 14, 1909 in Ferris, Michigan at age 75.
Bailey, Richard 3 (Jr) (Richard 2, James 1), born on 1765+ at VA; died on 1840+ at Mercer Co VA at 75 years of age.
pages.prodigy.net /blankenstein/richard_bailey_iii_&_betsey_rinehart.htm   (1060 words)

  
 Bailey Family
SAMUEL BAILEY was born in Southeast Putnam Co. NY 30 Mar 1759; died there 7 Apr 1820.
Samuel and Susannah are buried in Townsend Cemetery on Brewster Hill in Putnam Co. Susannah Carpenter died July 1802.
It is quite certain that Samuel Bailey had a brother Peleg born 1740; died 22 Jan 1810; who married 1761 Rachel (unknown) born 1749; died 10 Dec 1810.
www.angelfire.com /ny/chickened/baileyfamily.html   (741 words)

  
 Samuel H. B. Smith Diary: 1844-1848   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
Samuel Harrison Bailey Smith (1838–1914) was the son of Samuel H. Smith and Mary Bailey.
Samuel H. was born August 2, 1838 to Samuel H. Smith and Mary Bailey in Marrowbone, Caldwell county, Missouri.
Samuel H. B.'s sister Susanna then went to live with Aunt Hannah Brown in Elizabethtown, Wisconsin, 250 miles north; and Mary went to take care of their grandmother, Lucy Mack Smith in Nauvoo.
www.jfs.saintswithouthalos.com /pri/shbsd01.htm   (1084 words)

  
 The genealogy of Thomas4 Ruggles
Ezekiel Ladd Bailey, of Newbury and Rutland, Vt.
Judge Samuel Sewall, celebrated and remembered among other things by his diary of the events of the colony, socially, of this period, went to Boston from Newbury, Mass., where he was born March 28, 1652; and spent a part of his school days.
Samuel 6 Ruggles, son of Samuel 5 Ruggles ; John 5 Ruggles, son of John *, cousins ; John Curtis belonging to a family in Scituate, Mass., and Isaac Morris.
www.surnameguide.com /ruggles/genealogy_of_thomas4_ruggles.htm   (12075 words)

  
 View Genealogy for Della Brooks (10/1/1887-9/25/1967)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
Della Brooks was born on 10/1/1887 somewhere in IN and died on 9/25/1967 somewhere in MN.
Samuel states that his father was born in England and his mother in Indiana.
Recorded as family #105: Samuel C. Wilds (age 43, born in Indiana), Della (wife, age 43, born in Indiana), Harold (son, age 17, born in Indiana), Harley (son, age 14, born in Illinois), Hershal (son, age 11, born in Indiana), Sylvia (daughter, age 9, born in Iowa), Horace (son, age 7, born in Iowa).
www.littletownmart.com /family/genealogy.asp?1400   (1327 words)

  
 Richard Paton Bailey I & Elizabeth Anne Belcher
RICHARD BAILEY the early settler, was known for owning many thousands of acres of land in Franklin County, Virginia and in the areas of Lashmeet, Matoaka, Rock, Montcalm, Lorton’s Lick, Bramwell, Spanishburg and possibly other areas of Mercer County and also large areas in the surrounding counties.
RICHARD BAILEY, who has already been spoken of, had given his youngest son, whose name was Henry, a small calf, which had been turned out with the other cattle in the range to make their living off the young twigs and leaves that had begun to shoot forth.
BAILEY told his son that it might have gotten mired in some swampy land down the creek, and that he must get up very early the next morning, which was on the ninth, and go look for his calf.
pages.prodigy.net /blankenstein/richard_paton_bailey_i_&_elizabeth_anne_belcher.htm   (10864 words)

  
 Descendants of William Graves and Beatrice ------ of Bentley, Yorkshire, England
Sarah Bailey (10) was born 30 June 1710 in Little Compton, Newport Co., RI, and died 22 Sept. 1756.
Samuel Bailey (12) was born 12 Sept. 1713 in Little Compton, RI.
She married Samuel Flagg Man. He was born 18 June 1793.
www.gravesfa.org /gen517.htm   (1311 words)

  
 CD Baby: SAMUEL BAILEY: Prelude to a Bus Ride
Samuel's country roots aren't obvious, but there's a trace of classic country influence here.
The upbeat Proposal Number 2 is a crowd pleaser, both because it stands out from the slower tempos songs and because of its wry humor.
With Bailey's attention to words' sounds and meanings, the songs become images and feelings, that not only bring peace but also a bit of hope and excitement.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/samuelb   (744 words)

  
 Board Members - St. Mary's County
Samuel “Bo” Bailey represents St. Mary’s County on SMECO’s Board of Directors.
Bailey is also past director of the First National Bank of St. Mary’s.
Bailey, a credentialed co-op director, has served on the SMECO Board since 1977.
www.smeco.com /about/boardstm.htm   (867 words)

  
 Gilmer County Georgia Queries
Samuel died in 1857 where unknown, father may have been William Carver.
Samuel married Mary Logan, her father Joseph Logan in 1849 in Gilmer County.
Have no other information on Samuel but heard their names was in a book of early northern settlers in Georgia.
www.georgiagenealogy.org /gilmer/gilmer_county_georgia_queries.htm   (3704 words)

  
 SAMUEL D. BAILEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
SAMUEL D. Samuel Darrell Bailey, 29, of the 2400 block of Barraud Ave., died Oct. 21, 1995, in a local hospital.
Bailey, a salesman for Checker Flag, was born in Norfolk.
Bond of Norfolk; two brothers, Anthony Bailey and Walter Palmer, both of Norfolk; maternal grandparents, James R. Bailey and Virginia J. Bailey, both of Norfolk; paternal grandparents, Samuel H. and Velma Newsome, both of Chesapeake; one great uncle, Frank Jones of Bronx, N.Y.; and a host of other relatives and friends.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp951024/10240272.htm   (194 words)

  
 John_Bailey.html
John Bailey had the next lot south of Thomas Smith and built his house on the rise of ground where the present house stands on the east side of the road.
Benjamin Bailey, heirs of Susannah Hubbard, Nathaniel Bailey, Mary Cornwell and the children of Lydia Bailey, dec'd.
Another Thomas Bailey was one of the original proprietors of New London in 1651.
www.cowboyup.com /John_Bailey.html   (1921 words)

  
 Samuel Bailey
In 1842 appeared his Review of Berkeley's Theory of Vision, an able work, which called forth rejoinders from John Stuart Mill in the Westminster Review (reprinted in Dissertations), and from Ferrier in Blackwood (reprinted in Lectures and Remains).
Bailey replied to his critics in a Letter to a Philosopher (1843), etc. In 1851 he published Theory of Reasoning, a discussion of the nature of inference, and an able criticism of the functions and value of the syllogism.
(4) In the theory of morals, Bailey is an advocate of utilitarianism (though he objects to the term "utility" as being narrow and, to the unthinking, of sordid content), and works out with great skill the steps in the formation of the "complex" mental facts involved in the recognition of duty, obligation, right.
www.nndb.com /people/196/000100893   (629 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:PARKER v. HAMILTON
BROWN, J. ¶1 Samuel Bailey died September 26, 1912, in Pottawatomie county, Okla., leaving a will in which he devised to his nephew, Sherman Spencer, his entire estate, consisting of several thousand dollars.
If Samuel Bailey signed the will and same was executed as required by law, was Samuel Bailey in the making of the will controlled by an insane delusion as same has been defined for you in these instructions?
Hamilton was introduced by proponent, and, without objection, testified at length as to the deceased's condition of mind and body up to the time of his death, and that he was deceased's physician several years before his death.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?citeid=19358   (4571 words)

  
 BAILEY, SAMUEL (1791-1... - Online Information article about BAILEY, SAMUEL (1791-1...
BAILEY (said to be a corruption of Ballium by some, and derived by others from the Fr.
Bailey replied to his critics in a See also:
Bailey can hardly be classed as belonging either to the strictly empirical or to the idealist school, but his See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /AUD_BAI/BAILEY_SAMUEL_1791_1870_.html   (1045 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Landers
Omega Mae Bailey was born on 15 May 1903 in Kanawha Co., WV.
She was married to Samuel Landers on 10 Oct 1735 in Salem, Essex, MA.
She was married to Samuel Landers on 10 Oct 1738 in Salem, Essex, MA.
www.landersgen.com /misc/d7.htm   (1000 words)

  
 Attorney Samuel Cammack, Bailey Galyen & Gold, League City, Texas
Samuel Cammack received his Juris Doctorate and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
He received the Prima Excellencia Award for finishing at the top of his class in eleven different areas of the law.
Bailey, Galyen and Gold Attorneys at Law is a dba of Phillip Galyen, P.C.
www.galyen.com /Bio/SamuelCammack.asp   (445 words)

  
 Bailey Genealogy
Bailey, as a term in architecture, is said to be a corruption of ballium, or from the French baille, which, in turn, is a corruption of bataille, a place where soldiers drill in battle array, or the open space between the inner and outer lines of a fortification.
Samuel's half sisters remained in Anson Co, NC while his half brothers move on to Georgia and Mississippi.
11171 Sarah Elizabeth Bailey born March 17, 1828 in Anson County; died April 9, 1860 of diptheria in Calhoun County, Mississippi and is buried at Rocky Mount Cemetery; married her first cousin John B. Covington who was the son of William Covington and 1113 Elizabeth Bailey.
www.michaelcaviness.com /bailey.htm   (9790 words)

  
 View Genealogy for Jesse Wesley Bailey (1814-1876)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
Jesse Wesley Bailey was born about 1814 in Marion County, SC and died about 1876 in Calhoun County, FL.
Recorded as family #1003: Jesse Bailey (age 34), Catherine (age 32), Alfred (16), Bryant (14), Jesse (12), Elizabeth (11), John (9), Samuel (7), Gadi (6), Preston (one month).
Catherine cannot read or write and it is noted on the census that she is either "deaf and dumb, blind, insane, idiotie, pauper, or convict".
www.littletownmart.com /family/Genealogy.asp?65   (1110 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
Because of that history, child-welfare workers had petitioned the court to remove Samuel as soon as he was born.
Daniels said that while James Bailey has spent much of his life in prison, he is now living a productive life.
The Baileys, along with Daniels, are also upset at what they say was bad treatment by the hospital.
www.officer.com /news/IBS/wjxt/news-2548967.html   (455 words)

  
 Wilson, Samuel Bailey, 1873 - 1954. Papers, 1895 - 1937.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
This collection consists of information related to Samuel Bailey Wilson's years as chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme court.
Also included in the collection are photographs of Wilson and his family, the diplomas awarded to his wife and son, and Wilson's certificate of appointment.
Samuel Bailey Wilson was born in Missouri, May 12, 1873.
www.lib.mnsu.edu /lib/archives/fas/smhc1223.html   (569 words)

  
 Old & Rare Philosophy: General Catalogue
The present work (1st ed., 1829) is a continuation of Bailey's earlier Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions (1st ed., 1821) which was praised extravagantly by James Mill in Westminster Review.
Andrew Baxter or Browne], writing on 4 April 1734 to his friend, Samuel Johnson of Stratford, Connecticut: 'They are both very little read or considered here; for which reason I have taken no public notice of them.
$250.00 Posthumously published, edited by John Clarke (1682-1757), younger brother of Samuel (and not to be confused with John Clarke (1687-1734), author of tracts on ethics).
www.tbrookswilder.com /gencat.html   (14377 words)

  
 Descendants of Daniel BAILEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
BAILEY was born July 29, 1782 in NJ, and died September 27, 1824 in North Bend, Hamilton Co., OH.
Children of SAMUEL BAILEY and MARGARET TURNER are:
Child of FREDERICK BAILEY and VEDA MASSEY is:
webpages.marshall.edu /~bailey164/BailyDes.htm   (444 words)

  
 [No title]
Jessee Belcher 25 Dec. 1818 in Tazewell Co and James only DILLION of age to be her father in census.
James Wesley Bailey and Arabella Abigail Dillion Arabella Abigail Dillion had dark eyes, fl hair--short, small, rather plump, wore size 3 shoe b.
James Wesley BAILEY had curly red hair--blue eyes, he had a knee injury that happened when he was young, an ax hit him in the knee and left him with a limp which was probably the reason he didn't serve in the Civil War
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Meadows/8524/dillion.html   (1319 words)

  
 Samuel BAILEY/Nancy RUNYON
Name: Henry BAILEY Born: 18 Feb 1850 at: Married: at: Died: 14 Mar 1927 at: Knotts Co, Ky "salt lick Spouses: Susan MARSHALL Caroline JONES
Name: Guilford BAILEY Born: 6 May 1858 at: Married: 16 Mar 1879 at: Bays, Ky Died: 2 Feb 1933 at: Breathitt Co, Ky Spouses: Elizabeth CALHOUN
Name: Wallace BAILEY Born: Dec 1847 at: Married: at: Died: 1864-1953 at: Spouses: Nancy Jane CALHOUN Nancy Jane CALHOUN
www.usgennet.org /family/baicon/data/fam16457.htm   (321 words)

  
 Samuel Marvin Bailey, 90
ADRIAN--Funeral for Samuel Marvin Bailey, 90, will be Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005 at 3 p.m.
Bailey was a native of Johnson County but lived most of his life in Emanuel County.
He was owner of Bailey’s Trailer Village, a retired pecan broker, farmer and carpen-ter.
www.forest-blade.com /news/2005/0810/Obits   (136 words)

  
 Edna Virginia Berry, b: Private -
Bailey, Jeremiah Hopkins (6 JUN 1793 - 25 DEC 1874)
Bailey, Mary (4 NOV 1726 - 15 MAY 1815)
Bailey, Thomas (13 MAY 1726 - 31 DEC 1780)
www.thesorensens.net /FamilyTree/ipb.htm   (2783 words)

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