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 Acts 10:6 - Simon, the Tanner : Christian Courier
This is the only time the occupation of “tanner” is mentioned in the Bible.
The fact that Peter was willing to dwell with a tanner reveals that he, unlike many other Jews, was already altering his views with reference to Old Testament ceremonial laws.
It is of some curiosity that Luke, the writer, mentions three times that the apostle lodged with one Simon, a tanner (Acts 9:43; 10:6,32).
www.christiancourier.com /notes/simonTanner.htm   (458 words)

  
 Tanner
While few early Albany people would have considered tanning to be their primary occupation, many butchers and leather workers had some first-hand experience with the operation.
The tanner stood between hunters and butchers (the suppliers of skins) and leatherworkers (who made commercial products from the tanned hides.
Tanners transformed animal skins or hides into leather.
www.nysm.nysed.gov /albany/trades/tanner.html   (309 words)

  
 Acts 10:6 - Simon, the Tanner : Christian Courier
This is the only time the occupation of “tanner” is mentioned in the Bible.
It is of some curiosity that Luke, the writer, mentions three times that the apostle lodged with one Simon, a tanner (Acts 9:43; 10:6,32).
The fact that Peter was willing to dwell with a tanner reveals that he, unlike many other Jews, was already altering his views with reference to Old Testament ceremonial laws.
www.christiancourier.com /notes/simonTanner.htm   (309 words)

  
 Bloomfield College - Library - BCLEAR
Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Knocking down doors: The trailblazing life of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander (1898- 1989).
Each entry contains the name, variations of the name, pseudonyms, the years of birth and death or years mentioned, occupation, source quoted (archive, fiche number and page) and bibliographic information about the sources used.
Lawyer, civil rights activist; first black woman to practice law in Pennsylvania;
www.bloomfield.edu /library/BCLEAR/Reference/reference_biography.asp   (309 words)

  
 Seneca, Venice Township, Ohio, History
was boric in Pennsylvania, of German descent and was a farmer by occupation, settling in Venice Township, this county, in 1838, dying in 1871.
ISAAC TANNER, farmer and stock-raiser, Attica, was born in Newport Township, Herkimer County, N. Y., August 24, 1811, son of John, a farmer, and Nancy (Nortrip) Tanner, natives of Rhode Island and of English descent, and of whose nine children.
His father, a farmer by occupation, was a pioneer of Wood County, Ohio, and obtained land from the Government, President Jackson (whom he had previously voted for) signing the deed.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Seneca/SenBVenice.htm   (17146 words)

  
 The Descendants of Robert Auld and Jean Fesset
Abt 1767, Westmeath Co., IRL, (son of Francis Longworth and Mary Fitzgerald) occupation tanner, d.
Francis died 1898, buried: West Covehead Cemetery, PEI.
Francis died 28 Dec 1877, Osseo, MN, USA, buried: West Covehead Cemetery, PEI.
www.islandregister.com /auld1.html   (1513 words)

  
 Austen Family History - Gardiner
At the time of their marriage W Gardiners occupation is listed as a Tanner.
Janet McFalane Gardiner, born, 1825, died in Nelson in 1871.
An inquest was held at the lunatic asylum yesterday on the body of Mary Ann Gardiner, who was admitted as a hopeless idiot in year 1865 and has been as inmate ever since.
www.austenfamily.org /gardiner_001.html   (1513 words)

  
 The Norton Family of Martha's Vineyard (Banks Vol. III, pp. 341-382.)
He had two younger brothers, JOHN, also a tanner who made his will in 1576, and ROBERT NORTON, who took up his residence in the cathedral city of Wells where he followed the occupation of innholder and was at the date of his death (1590) without issue.
In 37 Elizabeth (1594) Joan the widow, William and Nicholas began suit against William Norton the executor, and litigation was continued by John, the son of Nicholas.
NICHOLAS NORTON, the father of the emigrant, removed from White Lackington with his father when a child, and died there at the age of 54 years (1616) as described in the chancery suit.
history.vineyard.net /nortoni.htm   (2409 words)

  
 suffdir.txt
Attorney Bungay Garrad, Betsey Tanner & Fellmonger Clare Garrard, Charles Royal Oak Inn Mendlesham Garrard, Chas.
Linen Draper Bury St.Edmunds Boast, Boanerges Bricklayer Clare Boatwright, Robert Carpenter Bungay Bobbett, Charles Fire Office Agents Beccles Bobbit, John Ironmongers Bungay Boggis, Ann Smith Ipswich Boggis, George Bear & Crown Inn Clare ================================================================= Name Occupation / Profession Location ----------------------------------------------------------------- Boggis, George Brazier Clare Boggis, Saml.
Wheelwright Bury St.Edmunds Ashen, Stephen Blacksmith Bury St.Edmunds Ashford, Saml.
members.optusnet.com.au /bndkolle/suffdir.txt   (2409 words)

  
 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Betz, Schmidt, Fassnacht, Erhardt, Glunz & Jauch: From Germany to Buffalo
Census: 1900 Alois, age 70, 100 Mulberry St., Buffalo, NY Census: 1910 13th ward, Buffalo, NY Occupation: BET 1875 AND 1890 Tanner (per NY Census)
Glunz, Elias, 80, married 47 years, born Germany; emig 1868
Census: 1870 Elias Glunch, 7th ward, Buffalo, Erie Co., USA
worldconnect.rootsweb.com /cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jillaine&id=I1887   (2409 words)

  
 LYKENS TOWNSHIP, CRAWFORD COUNTY, OHIO
His father was a tanner by trade in early life, and, in the spring of 1831, emigrated with his family to America, landing in Crawford Co., Ohio, Lykens Township, Sept. 11 of that year.
Being a farmer by occupation, he concluded to emigrate to the West, where land was plenty and also cheap, and, the 28th day of May 1828, he landed at Bucyrus, Ohio, with his family.
The subject of this sketch was married Feb. 20, 1868, to Ardella, daughter of L. Waller, of this township, in which she was born in 1848.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Crawford/CrLykens.htm   (9757 words)

  
 Geov Parrish's this Day in Radical Histor
The occupation would last some 13 years before the original group of protesters is evicted and the city gives the property to a competing, more mainstream group, the Urban League, which pledges to use the school for a museum and for their new offices.
1983: Federal District Court Judge Jack Tanner orders Washington State to pay female employees their "comparable worth."
A local newspaper called this "a brilliant feat of arms," and stated the soldiers had "covered themselves with glory." At first, Chivington was widely praised for his "victory" at the Battle of Sand Creek, and he and his troops were honored with a parade in Denver.
www.speakeasy.org /~johnt/parrish-11-04.htm   (18850 words)

  
 East Greenwich New Jersey - Biographies and Family Trees - Part Two
Occupation: Farmer; The "Biographical History of the First Congressional District, NJ" states he learned the tanner's trade of Joseph Ogden, at Swedesboro, NJ and followed that pursuit for many years at Mullica Hill, N.J. He belonged to the Society of Friends.
Biography: He moved to Hancock's Bridge where he resided until 1810, when he purchased the farm at the north end of Mullica Hill and resided there until his death.
They are not intended to be a full and comprehensive genealogy of a family line, but rather a genealogical link to individuals and families who lived in East Greenwich NJ and surrounding towns.
www.jwbrown-home.com /EG/biography2.htm   (9352 words)

  
 Danish Trotskyism in World War Two
The Danish bourgeoisie and the Stauning government will be unable to protect the Danish working class and the Danish people from the horrors, the suffering and the double burdens which the war and the occupation will result in.
The Finnish government is not democratic, although Tanner and some of his cronies are to be found in it.
The Nazi attack upon the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, the Danish police action against the Communist Party and Spanish Civil War volunteers, together with the adoption by the parliament of the unconstitutional 'Communist Law', all meant a violent sharpening of the situation in the country.
www.revolutionary-history.co.uk /backiss/Vol2/No2/Danish.html   (9352 words)

  
 LYKENS TOWNSHIP, CRAWFORD COUNTY, OHIO
His father was a tanner by trade in early life, and, in the spring of 1831, emigrated with his family to America, landing in Crawford Co., Ohio, Lykens Township, Sept. 11 of that year.
Being a farmer by occupation, he concluded to emigrate to the West, where land was plenty and also cheap, and, the 28th day of May 1828, he landed at Bucyrus, Ohio, with his family.
She was born Oct. 17, 1850, in Liberty Township, this county, and has blessed their union with four children-Jefferson, Melissa, Adam and Harrison.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Crawford/CrLykens.htm   (9757 words)

  
 (Honoring Their Memory)
Listed as occupation:Tanner, on the 1885 Traill County census, with wife Andrena and children:
MCRAE was married at Wausau, Wis., to Jennie LOOMIS of Belmont, Portage County, Wis., who was the first school teacher in the town of Pelican, Oneida County, and also in Rhinelander, which place as a new village was under town government.
He was then appointed, in the fall of 1918, to his present position as assessor of incomes for District 34, of Wisconsin, the district covering Lincoln, Oneida and Vilas Counties.
home.new.rr.com /gahrsontag/f12.htm   (6278 words)

  
 Home - James Hart For Congress
Please vote for James Hart to replace John Tanner in the 8th Congressional District in the state of Tennessee.
Federal law requires us to obtain and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 per election cycle.
Contributions should be made out to James Hart for congress committee and sent to PO Box 72, New Concord Ky. 42076.
www.jameshartforcongress.com   (154 words)

  
 Hill Sources
Dwelling: 46 Name Age Sex Birth Occupation Real R/W Sion Hill 30 M TN Farmer N Sarah 28 F TN N William 10 M AR John 7 M AR Mike 6 M AR Nedom 3 M AR Notes: Sion is the son of Mark Hill and Rachel Fry.
The jury that convicted them was composed of John Moreing, foreman Arthur Jordan, William Newsum, William Gray, George Williams, Richard Jordan, Sion Hill, Joseph Ford, Robert Lancaster, Edward Tanner, Thomas Sowersly and Christopher Foster.........
Notes: Sion is the son of Robert Hill and Mary Webb.
www.larkcom.net /org/ancestry/hill/sources.htm   (154 words)

  
 Home - James Hart For Congress
Please vote for James Hart to replace John Tanner in the 8th Congressional District in the state of Tennessee.
Federal law requires us to obtain and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 per election cycle.
Contributions should be made out to James Hart for congress committee and sent to PO Box 72, New Concord Ky. 42076.
www.jameshartforcongress.com   (154 words)

  
 James Hart for Congress
Please vote for James Hart to replace John Tanner in the 8th Congressional District in the state of Tennessee.
Federal law requires us to obtain and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 per election cycle.
Contributions should be made out to James Hart for congress committee and sent to PO Box 72, New Concord Ky. 42076.
www.jameshartforcongress.com   (879 words)

  
 Appleton Royal ancestry
Research: Born around 1028, William was the illegitimate son of Duke Robert I of Normandy, and Herleve (also known as Arlette), daughter of a tanner in Falaise.
Occupation: Duke of Saxony, Emperor of Germany 912.
The earliest Everard mentioned in the Essex visitation pedigrees of the family is a Ralph Everard, said to have lived during parts of the reigns of Henry III and Edward I. He is given as father of Walter Everard, claimed to have been living during portions of the reigns of Edward II and Edward III.
www.genforum.familytreemaker.com /appleton/messages/696.html   (11017 words)

  
 HIST 400 Modern Ireland: Supplementary Reading
Marcus Tanner, Ireland's Holy Wars: The Struggle for a Nation, 1500-2000
Elizabeth Muenger, The British Military Dilemma in Ireland: Occupation Politics, 1886-1914
J.A. Froude, The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century (1874)
www.lclark.edu /~campion/hist400/readings.htm   (1892 words)

  
 John Cummings
CUMMINGS, John, tanner, born in Woburn, Massachusetts, 26 February 1785; died there, 8 June 1867.
He early established himself in the tanning business, devoting his winter months to that occupation, while his summers were spent in farming.
Cummings probably taught more young men the business of tanning, aiding them to establish themselves, than any other leather manufacturer in Massachusetts.
www.famousamericans.net /johncummings   (1892 words)

  
 Tanner
The tanner stood between hunters and butchers (the suppliers of skins) and leatherworkers (who made commercial products from the tanned hides.
While few early Albany people would have considered tanning to be their primary occupation, many butchers and leather workers had some first-hand experience with the operation.
By the early nineteenth century, more elaborate tanneries were located on the southside of the city.
www.nysm.nysed.gov /albany/trades/tanner.html   (1892 words)

  
 Subsidy Roll 1292: Cripplegate ward extra British History Online
Baldric le tannere 1298-9 LBC 33 (a tenant in St. Giles).
William atte Rothe, his son-in-law, may be the salter of that name [1319 S, CripE 1], and W. de la Grave may have had the same occupation.
Thomas de Marham, tanner 1310 Will (of St. Giles).
british.history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=31918   (1892 words)

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