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  Thomassha - pafg08.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Minerva Shelton (Rachel Marrs, Anna A. Shannon, Samuel, Thomas) was born on 1 Nov 1817 in Arkansas Terr., Arkansas.
Eliza Jane Shelton (Rachel Marrs, Anna A. Shannon, Samuel, Thomas) was born on 29 Jun 1825 in Miller County, Arkansas.
Irvin Shelton (Rachel Marrs, Anna A. Shannon, Samuel, Thomas) was born on 17 Mar 1827 in Miller County, Arkansas.
www2.1starnet.com /cgenzel/thomassha/pafg08.htm   (3705 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Shelton did not use the original edition of Cervantes, but one published in Brussels'in 1607.
Light was thrown on Thomas Shelton's personal history by the researches of Mr Alexander T. Wright in a paper published in October 1898.
Among the kinsfolk of the earl of Suffolk were three persons bearing the name Thomas Shelton, and though all died before 1600 he was probably a member of the same family.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /correction/edit?locale=en&content_id=60864   (287 words)

  
 Thomassha - pafg11.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Willetta Minerva Yates (Minerva Shelton, Rachel Marrs, Anna A. Shannon, Samuel, Thomas) was born on 28 Jul 1854 in Texas.
Thomas Jefferson Yates (Minerva Shelton, Rachel Marrs, Anna A. Shannon, Samuel, Thomas) was born on 28 Aug 1857 in Texas.
Lola Avaline Shelton (Eli Jenway Shelton, Rachel Marrs, Anna A. Shannon, Samuel, Thomas) was born on 12 Aug 1854 in Howland, Texas.
www2.1starnet.com /cgenzel/thomassha/pafg11.htm   (1092 words)

  
 Shorthand - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Shelton's system became very popular and is well known because it was used by Samuel Pepys for his diary and for many of his official papers, such as his letter copy books.
One drawback of Shelton's system was that there was no way to distinguish long and short vowels or dipthongs; so the b-a-t sequence could mean "bat", or "bait", or "bate", while b-o-t might mean "boot", or "bought", or "boat".
Shelton's chief rivals were Theophilus Metcalfe's Stenography or Short Writing (1633) which was in its "55th edition" by 1721, and Jeremiah Rich's system of 1654, which was published under various titles including The penns dexterity compleated (1669).
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Shorthand   (1833 words)

  
 People v. Silva (1988) 45 C3d 604
Thomas said that he was on probation and that he was not permitted to possess a gun.
Thomas pleaded guilty to "[p]articipation in the kidnapping, accessory after the fact to murder, burglary, and use of a firearm." He was ultimately sentenced to 11 years and 4 months in prison, but had not been sentenced prior to defendant's trial.
Thomas testified that he had earlier heard defendant discuss the prospect of kidnapping a woman and bringing her to Shelton's cabin, and that on at least one such occasion, defendant acknowledged that the victim would have to be killed because she would know too much.
online.ceb.com /calcases/C3/45C3d604.htm   (12334 words)

  
 Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House, SMJ House, Historic Eugene
Shelton, born in the State of Missouri on October 4, 1844, moved to Yamhill County, Oregon, when he was 2 years old.
Shelton established a lucrative practice as a doctor and druggist and became involved in local business and real estate ventures.
Thomas experienced a lengthy period of poor health, and finally succumbed to leukemia in February 1893.
www.smjhouse.org /shelton.shtml   (250 words)

  
 Thomas Shelton and Hamet Benegeli
A Thomas Shelton was employed by Thomas Howard, the Earl of Walden, later the Earl of Suffolk, to whom the translation of Don Quixote was dedicated.
Shelton may have worked for her and have undertaken missions in Spain, and on these visits to Madrid, Shelton may have met and conferred with Cervantes.
Mary Shelton, one of Queen Elizabeth's ladies of the Privy Chamber, married a Mr.
www.sirbacon.org /links/carrq.html   (2895 words)

  
 Thomas F. Shelton P.C. A Business Law Practice
Thomas F. Shelton P.C. can assist clients in most areas of legal need such as: business organization, contract drafting and negotiation, employment law, intellectual property protection, mergers and acquisitions, collections, regulatory affairs and business taxation issues.
Thomas F. Shelton does not guarantee the security of e-mails or other information sent via means of electronic communication.
Thomas F. Shelton P.C. does not endorse or verify the accuracy of information on those sites and is not responsible for the contents of any of these third-party resources.
www.kclegalcounsel.com   (437 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Shelton speculates that the leaders of the 20th century Hygienic movement were being oppressed and harassed with a greater ferocity and tenacity than had The 19th Century Pioneers.
She describes Dr. Shelton as "humorous, joking, playful, loving, and delightful to be around because of the twinkle in his eye." I was very glad to hear this.
Shelton was left with legs that could not walk, left with hands that could not write, and left with vocal cords that could not speak.
www.soilandhealth.org /02/0201hyglibcat/shelton.bio.bidwell.htm   (5167 words)

  
 Many hope trying boy as juvenile will correct problems - Saturday, 08/23/03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Cole Thomas shot Carolyn Green, 37, with a revolver at their home because he was upset at her making him do chores, according to his statement to police.
Thomas will be detained by DCS until his 19th birthday, when he will be free.
Thomas Shelton said complaints that he had heard Cole Thomas make ''were never about'' his father.
www.tennessean.com /local/archives/03/08/38126940.shtml?Element_ID=38126940   (713 words)

  
 Casey Family History
THOMAS ELIAS SHELTON (1.7.5.4) is the son of William Hugh Shelton and Susan Ellen (Precise) Shelton.
Thomas Shelton died on October 8, 1981 and was buried in the Shelton Cemetery.
Lucy Shelton died at the age of fifteen on February 26, 1911 and was buried in the Shelton Cemetery in Jackson County, Alabama.
www.rcasey.net /master/shewmhug.htm   (3826 words)

  
 New Page 1
The year after Thomas M. and Louise Tate Shelton moved into 1400 Queens Road with their three children, Lois Holt (1935), Thomas McKendree, III (1939), and Catherine Norell (1944), they brought a new son home from the hospital, Alan Craig (1949).
Shelton had grown up in the Myers Park area, and she felt at home in familiar surroundings.
Thomas McKendree Shelton, Jr., the man who had once given a party that cost $15,000, no longer entertained his friends, nor did he make it a practice to accept the invitations extended to him.
www.cmhpf.org /surveys&rwilsonshelton.htm   (3128 words)

  
 BOLEYN
By Feb 1534 Mary Tudor was in the care of Anne Shelton, because in a letter dated at that time by Chapuys the Ambassador from the Holy Roman Emperor, he says that Mary is nearly destitute of clothes and other necessities and that she was not allowed to attend Mass.
By this time, Anne Shelton may have lost patience with Mary's refusal to renounce her title and recognize his marriage to Anne Boleyn, for according to Chapuys she told Mary that if she were in the King's place she would kick her out of the house of disobedience.
There is a letter in the Vienna archives from Anne Boleyn to Anne Shelton, written ABT 1536, in which she expresses contempt and anger at the stubborn behavior of Mary.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /BOLEYN.htm   (578 words)

  
 Shelton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter Shelton Ph.D. Australian rules footballer, Essendon's Ian "Bluey" Shelton
Shelton was a code name during development for a variant of the Pentium M without any level 2 cache, meant for Asian and South American markets.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shelton   (143 words)

  
 The Anniston Star - Oxford student steers bus to safety: 13-year-old takes wheel from ailing bus driver; other teens ...
Thomas Shelton, second from left, relives the ordeal of how he drove a school bus Wednesday afternoon after the bus driver had a stroke.
The boy yanked the steering wheel to the right and tried to put his foot on the brake, but it wasn’t until the bus hit a curb and rolled partially into a private yard that the boy was able to bring the busload of screaming children to a stop.
Shelton said it took only seconds to stop the bus but added that a few circumstances may have slowed him down a bit.
www.annistonstar.com /news/2002/as-oxford-1205-btubbs-2l05b5728.htm   (755 words)

  
 A New and Successful Treatment Option for Melasma - Thomas Shelton Powers, MD Westminster, CA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Unlike any other treatment available for melasma, Fraxel has proved to be the most successful for reducing or eliminating the skin condition known as the "mask of pregnancy." Melasma appears symmetrically as hyperpigmentation and is usually triggered by a change in hormone levels.
Thomas Shelton Powers, MD Westminster, CA Unlike any other treatment available for melasma, Fraxel has proved to be the most successful for reducing or eliminating the skin condition known as the "mask of pregnancy." Melasma appears symmetrically as hyperpigmentation and is usually triggered by a change in hormone levels.
Thomas Shelton Powers, MD received his undergraduate degree at Centenary College in Louisiana with high honors majoring in advanced Chemistry.
www.californiahealthandbeauty.com /articles.asp?article=40   (1249 words)

  
 Casey Family History
SAMUEL MARTIN SHELTON (1.5.10) is the son of William Shelton and Martha (Pace) Shelton.
THOMAS RILEY SHELTON (1.5.10.7) is the son of Samuel Martin Shelton and Sarah Callie (Floyd) Shelton.
Leon Shelton died of the Hong Kong flu on January 23, 1969 and was buried in the Pine Haven Cemetery in Scottsboro, Alabama.
www.rcasey.net /master/shesaml.htm   (4680 words)

  
 The Richland Rangers of Woodruff Co.
Shelton and Harrison were promoted, and two new lieutenants were elected.
Captain Shelton was wounded at the battle of Shiloh and resigned from the Confederate Army.
Thomas R. Shelton, also a captain in the Confederate Army, was a brother of John R. Shelton.
www.couchgenweb.com /civilwar/richnote.htm   (539 words)

  
 Jacksonville News - Oxford heroes have local ties
When Oxford residents Thomas and Andrew Shelton committed their selfless heroics and helped assure the continued safety of their fellow schoolmates, the echoes of their good deed reverberated all the way to Jacksonville.
As it turns out, the Sheltons have a strong bond with Jacksonville, and these acts were a direct reflection of the values and morals they have been blanketed with since birth.
As the bus began to careen wildly out of control, 13-year-old Thomas Shelton, grandson of Jacksonville native A.C. Shelton, knew something was not right.
www.jaxnews.com /news/2003/jn-localnews-0109-searp-3a09j5838.htm   (444 words)

  
 "Cathy's Genealogy Acknowledgments"
RALPH DE SHELTON, SIR (John 4, Ralph 3, Ralph 2 Shelton Sir I, John De Shelton) was born 1315 in England, and died November 17, 1378 in Shelton, Norfolk, England.
RALPH SHELTON, IV, Sir (John 8, Ralph 7, Ralph 6, Ralph 5 De Shelton, Sir, John 4, Ralph 3, Ralph 2 Shelton Sir I, John De Shelton) was born 1430, and died 1497.
JAMES SHELTON I (Ralph 14, Ralph 13, John 12, John 11, John 10, Ralph IV, John 8, Ralph 7, Ralph 6, Ralph 5 De Shelton, Sir, John 4, Ralph 3, Ralph 2 Shelton Sir I, John De Shelton) was born after 1588 in England, and died May 20, 1668 in Barbados, Bermuda.
www.cathyswebpages.com /genealogy/de_shelton.html   (1539 words)

  
 PEABODY PLACE ENTERTAINMENT AND RETAIL CENTER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Thomas Shelton, who spent 15 years with James Davis before deciding to step out on his own, says the new store will offer better men’s clothing with personalized service.
Shelton is leasing 2,700 square feet of space next to Viking Culinary Arts Center at Main and Peabody Place.
As Shelton began pursuing his dream and trying to find the perfect location to set up shop downtown, he forged a new friendship with Jack Belz, chairman and CEO of Belz, who was instrumental in persuading Shelton to look for a space in Peabody Place.
www.belz.com /corporate/belz_news/peabody/033105_sheltonclotier.html   (412 words)

  
 OBITUARIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
William Thomas “Bill” Shelton, 79, of 147 Huffine St., died at 3:05 p.m.
Cynthia Shelton Clapp of Gibsonville; a sister, Mrs.
Ruth Shelton Whitlow of Burlington; nine grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
www.thetimesnews.com /2000/00-06/00-06-02/obits.html   (832 words)

  
 Memories and History of James Thomas Shelton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
James Thomas Shelton was born in Howard County Mo. and lived there until the 1890's when he moved to Wayne and Butler Co. Mo.
When James T. Shelton was living in Wayne County near Choania, his farm was included in the buy up of farms for the Wappapello Dam and Lake Project.
This house was right next to the Railroad track and there was a lot of people coming and going at the store across the street but that didn't seem to bother him as he sat out in the yard under the big trees and watched the comings and goings until his death in 1953.
inman.surnameweb.org /sketches/I66264.htm   (1672 words)

  
 Revolutionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
SHELTON, Clough, srv as Capt in 3rd Regt of VA Troops in 1776
SHELTON, Thomas, srv in Capt Watkins' Troop of Dragoons in VA SHELTON, Thomas, srv as Cpl in 2nd VA Regt
SHELTON, Thomas or as Thomas SHELDON, srv as Fife Maj in 2nd VA Regt
www.sheilagibson.org /resrchrev.html   (377 words)

  
 SI.com - Major League Baseball - Play-by-Play - Chicago  White Sox vs. Detroit  Tigers
Thomas grounded out, second baseman Polanco to first baseman Shelton, Podsednik to third.
Shelton homered to right on a 2-0 count, Monroe scored.
Shelton grounded into fielder's choice, shortstop Uribe to catcher Pierzynski, Rodriguez out.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /baseball/mlb/playbyplay/2005/06/29/10059_playbyplay.html   (585 words)

  
 Thomas Jefferson SHELTON\Caroline Goodloe GRUELLE
Thomas Jefferson SHELTON, son of Thomas J. SHELTON and Christina HOLMAN, was born June 13,1849 in Boxville, Kentucky.
Children of Thomas Jefferson SHELTON and Caroline Goodloe GRUELLE are:
Thomas was born on June 13th, 1849 in Boxville Kentucky.
users.adelphia.net /~selenetawny/genealogy/fam6726.html   (1276 words)

  
 The second edition of Thomas Shelton's Don Quixote, Part I: A reassessment of the dating problem, by A. G. Lo Ré
It was surprising to find several participants who were not convinced of the validity of the Gordon-Duff/Knowles dating (1620) of the second edition of Thomas Shelton's English translation of Don Quixote, Part I.
It appears that the bibliographer who has been most influential in proposing the English authorship of the engraving in question is Juan Givanel Mas, a former curator of the Colección Cervantina of the Biblioteca Central de Barcelona, compiler of the catalogues of that collection issued in 1916-25 in Catalan and 1941 in Castilian.
Thomas V Lange, Associate Curator for Early Printed Books at the Huntington Library of California, in responding to my inquiries has suggested “that the ghost image of the phrase ‘The first parte’ would continue to appear on the first few dozen impressions after the new text had been added.
www.h-net.org /~cervantes/csa/artics91/lore.htm   (4406 words)

  
 Shelton
The Shelton Genealogy Researchers, many, have done so much work on this line, I have found my James Shelton that has been my brickwall for several years.
Anna Gray Shelton b 1870 died before marriage (Mary Elizabeth was appointed her guardian in 1882 so this may be a grandchild
Mary Elizabeth "Molly" Shelton b 1866 (Mary Elizabeth was appointed her guardian in 1882 so this may be a grandchild
www.members.tripod.com /bigjackcaperton/id4.htm   (1017 words)

  
 ALSDE - State Board of Education
WHEREAS, on December 4, 2002, Thomas Shelton, a student at Oxford Middle School in the Oxford City School System, was a passenger on School Bus 99-9 and recognized a dangerous situation when the bus driver suffered a massive stroke, slumped over, and the school bus began veering off
WHEREAS, 13-year-old Thomas Shelton acted quickly, grabbed the steering wheel, slammed on the brakes, regained control of the school bus, and stopped it from crashing into a house, which not only saved the lives of everyone involved but also prevented extensive property damage; and
WHEREAS, by remaining calm and keeping his wits about him, Thomas Shelton, a mature young man with a history of helping others, saved a house, the school bus, and the lives of the bus driver and all the schoolchildren on the bus:
www.alsde.edu /html/boe_resolutions2.asp?id=764   (142 words)

  
 Part Three
With Faunt were young Thomas Walsingham, Marlowe's lifelong friend and patron, Philip Sidney and Francis Walsingham, Sir Francis’ daughter and later Sidney’s and Essex’s wife.
This is the famous Thomas Morley or Marlowe who had the same name as the poet's younger brother, but cannot be supposed that man because of the dissimilarity in dates.
Returning to Don Quixote and the still unidentified "Thomas Shelton," this nom de guerre, as it seems to have been, is comprised of the first and last names of Marlowe’s patrons, Thomas Walsinghams and Lady Audrey Shelton Thomas’ wife.
www2.localaccess.com /marlowe/utricht4.htm   (7121 words)

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