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 St. Elizabeth flood -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Elizabeth flood was a flooding of an area in what is now the (A constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; achieved independence from Spain in 1579; half the country lies below sea level) Netherlands.
Most of the (additional info and facts about Biesbosch) Biesbosch area has been flooded since.
Elizabeth flood -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/st/st._elizabeth_flood.htm   (156 words)

  
 St. Elizabeth flood -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Elizabeth flood was a flooding of an area in what is now the (A constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; achieved independence from Spain in 1579; half the country lies below sea level) Netherlands.
A number of villages (by tradition 72) were swallowed by the flood and were lost, causing (again by tradition) 10,000 casualties.
It takes its name from the name day of Saint (additional info and facts about Elisabeth of Hungary) Elisabeth of Hungary (17 November).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/st/st._elizabeth_flood.htm   (156 words)

  
 Mary Ann Sharwood
Mary Ann was baptised at St Clement's Church on December 18th 1814, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Sharwood (pronounced Sherwood).
If a story about Mary Ann is correct that she was given land during her time at the: whaling station in return for saving a young Maori girl, it may be this land, probably at Whangatoetoe Bay, that Robert Register now farmed.
At the beginning of the 1841 whaling season, about April, MaryAnn and her four children moved with William Deakin to Tory Channel, probably Te Awaiti, to start their lives as a whaling family.
homepages.paradise.net.nz /thobar/Mary_Ann_Sharwood.htm   (2346 words)

  
 Search Results for "byrd"
He was gentleman of the Chapel Royal to Queen Elizabeth I and organist of St. Paul's Cathedral....
Byrd, Harry Flood, (burd) (KEY), 1887-1966, U.S. Senator from Virginia (1933-65), b.
Byrd, Robert Carlyle, 1917-, U.S. Senator from West Virginia (1959-), b.
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 Timeline Russia to 1910
This was later called the "Permian-Triassic Extinction" and "The Great Dying." Scientists later suspected that an eruption of flood basalt in Russia, the Siberian Traps, caused the massive extinction.
Russia in 1997 had 49 regions of ethnic Russians, 6 frontier territories, 11 autonomous districts, the cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg and 20 republics populated by ethnically distinct minorities.
1828 Russia conquered the Armenian provinces of Persia, and this brought within her frontier the Monastery of Etchmiadzin, in the Khanate of Erivan, which was the seat of the Katholikos of All the Armenians.
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 magoo.com: McGoughs Who Moved from Harford County, Maryland, to Cambria County, Pennsylvania, by Hugh McGough
A daughter of Patrick William Dempsey and Elizabeth McGough was Elizabeth Dempsey, born about 1796 in Maryland, married John A. Dimond (born about 1792 in Pennsylvania) on June 21, 1818, in St. Michael's Church, Loretto, Cambria county; had nine children; and died in 1859 in Perry county, Ohio.
Another daughter of Patrick William Dempsey and Elizabeth McGough, Esther Dempsey, was born in Cambria county on March 26, 1807, and christened on August 14, 1808,, by father Demetrius Aloyisious Gallitzin, at St. Michael's Church, Loretto, Cambria county.
Six days after the Johnston flood, the great Seattle fire of June 6, 1889, wreaked great destruction upon the central part of Seattle.
www.magoo.com /hugh/cambria.html   (2346 words)

  
 ga_cem001.txt
Peter (John) WINN b:25 Dec 1750, St John's Parish Co GA; M:(7 Jan 1777 Liberty Co GA) Mary FARLEY; M:(7 Jan 1789) Ann SUMNER; d:26 Feb 1824, Liberty Co GA; buried Midway Cemetery; child of John WINN and Sarah FLOOD.
John William STACY b:3 Nov 1798, Midway, Liberty Co GA; chr'd 9 Dec 1798, Liberty Co GA; M:(27 Jan 1825 Liberty Co GA) Mary Rebecca BACON; d:23 Jul 1871, Midway, Liberty Co GA; buried Midway Cemetery; child #1 of John STACY Jr.
Rev Samuel Jones CASSELS b:24 Feb 1806, Cannouchee, Liberty Co GA; M:(30 Dec 1828 Liberty Co GA) Mary Elizabeth WINN; M:(21 Feb 1843 Wales (near Petersburgh), Dinwiddie Co VA) Mary R. WATKINS; d:15 Jun 1853, Savannah, Chatham Co GA; buried Midway Cemetery; child #9 of Elias CASSELS and Sarah JONES.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/ga/liberty/cemeteries/ga_cem001.txt   (2346 words)

  
 Saint Margurite of Hungary
After her death many people came to ask her for help and at least two hundred miracles took place at her tomb.  St. Marguerite of Hungary is called upon when there is a danger of flood, because she stopped the DanubeRiver from flooding several times!
Three Saints of Hungary: St. Elizabeth, St. Marguerite, St. Henry
Marguerite being a Princess or talk about the money that her family had, the holy Sister would change the subject and talk about the Saints of Hungary.  There had been several saints in her family such as St.
www.sspx.ca /EucharisticCrusade/2004_March/Margurite_Hungary.htm   (515 words)

  
 Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home
He was a member of the St. Margaret of Antioch Catholic Church, Osage Bend; Osage River Flood Control Association;and the Over-Fifty Club.
Funeral Service: 10:00 A.M. March 19, 2002 at St. Margaret of Antioch Catholic Church, Osage Bend, MO Interment: St. Margaret of Anitoch Cemetery, Osage Bend, MO He was born in Folk, MO to Bernard Martin and Elizabeth "Betty" Schoenauer Bax.
Memorials are suggested to St. Margaret of Antioch Catholic Church, 12025 Route W. Jefferson City, MO 65101; or a charity of the donor's choice.
www.dulletrimble.com /obit-display.jhtml?DB=update/obits/dbase&DO=display&ID=1018039756_1820   (203 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Gregory IX
Gregory IX, who had been a fugitive at Perugia since 1228, returned to Rome in February, 1230, upon the urgent request of the Romans, who connected an overwhelming flood of the Tiber with their harsh treatment of the pontiff.
On 30 May, 1232, he canonized St. Anthony of Padua, at Spoleto; on 10 June, 1233, St. Virgil, Bishop of Salzburg and Apostle of Carinthia; on 8 July, 1234, St. Dominic, at Rieti; and on 27 May, 1235, St. Elizabeth of Thuringia, at Perugia.
It was also at his command that Thomas of Celano wrote a biography of the saint (latest and best edition by d'Alencon, Rome, 1906).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06796a.htm   (203 words)

  
 Flood Family of Brooklyn, NY
Flood Family of Brooklyn, NY Genealogy of the Flood family of Brooklyn, NY from County Longford, Ireland; Thomas Flood and Bridget McGovern: their children: Elizabeth Austin (b.
Although we have not definitively identified each person in the photo to the right, it does appear that the leftmost gent is our William A. Flood with his arm around Mary Agatha Fox.
John Fox had a dairy business at 192 Herkimer St, Brooklyn in 1884.
auroraforge.com /genealogy/flood/flood.html   (1274 words)

  
 Flood Family of Brooklyn, NY
Flood Family of Brooklyn, NY Genealogy of the Flood family of Brooklyn, NY from County Longford, Ireland; Thomas Flood and Bridget McGovern: their children: Elizabeth Austin (b.
Although we have not definitively identified each person in the photo to the right, it does appear that the leftmost gent is our William A. Flood with his arm around Mary Agatha Fox.
John Fox had a dairy business at 192 Herkimer St, Brooklyn in 1884.
auroraforge.com /genealogy/flood/flood.html   (1274 words)

  
 A Day in the Life of Tippecanoe County
Tippecanoe County's medical professionals, with backing from community block grants, donations and numerous other sources, opened a Community Health Clinic in 900 square feet in a building on St. Elizabeth Hospital property at 1118 N. 15th St. The clinic began providing primary and prenatal health care to qualifying low-income families.
Tippecanoe Circuit Court Judge Ron Melichar sentenced Joseph Trueblood, 33, to death for the murders of his former girlfriend, Susan Bowsher, 22, and her two small children in August, 1988.
Anti-polio injections were administered to the first of 1,150 second-graders in Tippecanoe County schools, part of a test of Dr. Jonas Salk's promising new vaccine in 1 million people, 16,000 of them from Indiana.
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 Politics of Saint Lucia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, represented by a Governor General, appointed by the Queen as her representative.
Politics in St. Lucia was once dominated by the United Workers' Party (UWP), which, until 1997 had governed the country for all but three years since independence.
Saint Lucia is a parliamentary democracy modeled on the Westminster system.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Saint_Lucia   (849 words)

  
 Mendenhall Ancestors - pg03
Source 1: Pictures of Family bible lost in flood, "She was a Quaker."
He married Elizabeth Youghar on 25 May 1850 or 1851 in Huntington county, Indiana.
She was buried in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana.
mmm.morgeneggweb.com /mendenhall_ancestors/pg03.htm   (1933 words)

  
 Digitale Stad Geertruidenberg - Geschiedenis
Before the St. Elizabeth-flood, on the 18e of november 1421, Geertruidenberg was an important trade center in which Counts and Nobility gathered.
In 1213 Count William I from North/South Holland granted Geertruidenberg a charter and by that became the oldest city of Holland.
Even during the Eighty Years War both the States of North/South Holland and the Spaniards wanted to maintain or conquer the city.
www.geertruidenbergdigitaal.nl /toerisme/geschied-geertruidenberg-en.html   (298 words)

  
 Chapter Newland <i>to</i> Nicholas of N by Brewer's Readers Handbook
Nicholas, the barber of the village in which don Quixote lived.—Cervantes: Don Quixote, I. Nicholas (Brother), a monk at St. Mary’s Convent.—Sir W. Scott: The Monastery (time, Elizabeth).
In these tubs, said Nicholas, they would be saved; and when the flood abated, they would then be lords and masters of the whole earth.
Nicholas told John that such a rain would fall on the ensuing Monday as would drown every one in “less than an hour;” and he persuaded the old fool to provide three large tubs, one for himself, one for his wife, and the other for his lodger.
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 Politics of Saint Lucia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, represented by a Governor General, appointed by the Queen as her representative.
Politics in St. Lucia was once dominated by the United Workers' Party (UWP), which, until 1997 had governed the country for all but three years since independence.
Political parties and leaders: Saint Lucia Labour Party or SLP (Kenneth Anthony); United Workers Party or UWP (Sir John Compton), Organization for National Empowerment (Sarah Flood Beaubrun), National Development Movement (Ausbert D'Auvergne), National Freedom Party or NFP (Martinus Francois);.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Saint_Lucia   (849 words)

  
 History On-Line
It examines the differences in approach over the past two centuries, in particular, from the uncritical biographies of the Victorian period to the current unregulated flood of material, authorized and unauthorized.
This article traces the development of biographical and historical writing about the British monarchy from the 'golden age' of Elizabeth I to the House of Windsor.
However, the household accounts of Lady Margaret Beaufort (held at St. John's College, Cambridge) reveal that this was indeed the case, recording payments to her from May 1505 until May 1509, the month before Lady Margaret Beaufort's death.
www.history.ac.uk /ihr/Resources/Books/09503471.html   (8675 words)

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