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  William Ross   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Joseph Ross (2), the eldest child of Joseph Ross was born Dec. 28, 1717, and died at the age of twenty-three years, leaving a widow, formerly Mary Pain, who was born May 31, 1721.
Olive Storrs, a daughter of Ebenezer, was born Dec. 7, 1774, and was married Feb. 25, 1795, to Elnathan Ross, of Chaplin.
William Ross, the father of William, was a native of Chaplin, where the chief part of his life was passed.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Fields/4791/williamross.html   (1300 words)

  
 William Ross - Memory Alpha
William J. Ross was a senior Starfleet official in command of military operations during the Dominion War.
Ross helped Section 31 agents infiltrate the first Starfleet conference on Romulus, and helped to place a mole at the highest levels of the Romulan government.
William Ross is a main character in the Articles of the Federation novel.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/William_Ross   (354 words)

  
 FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1706-1790) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The official part of Benjamin Franklin’s career is represented by papers and correspondence relating to his activity as agent of the colony of Pennsylvania, correspondence with Congress while he was minister to France, and miscellaneous papers from his French ministry.
There is also a copy of an essay by Benjamin Franklin relating to heat and cold in 1757, the settlement of accounts in 1766 between Benjamin Franklin and David Hall at the end of their printing partnership, and an inventory of Benjamin Franklin’s estate in 1790.
Benjamin Franklin is acting as an agent in London for serveral colonies including Pennsylvania, writes to Joseph Galloway as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Assembly’s committee to correspond with the London agent.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=F000342   (2768 words)

  
 Ross Clan of New England -- Berkshires and Vermont
Three Rosses are reported to have gone to Readsboro in the 1780's (Samuel, Joseph, and Benjamin), according to Frank Ross' book on the beginnings of Readsboro.
Samuel Ross, Jr., was brother to Stephen Ross, thereby an uncle to John and Seth.
Samuel Ross, Jr., was a veteran and applied in 1832 for a pension from Johnsburg, N.Y. ekiel, son of Joseph, moved to Cheshire, MA.
www.110.net /~pq1013/rossclan/readsbro.htm   (1178 words)

  
 Star Trek Lives - Personnel - William Ross
In early 2374, Admiral Ross transferred Benjamin Sisko from command of the Defiant to a desk job at Starbase 375.
Ross promoted Sisko to serve as his adjutant after Captain Bennett, his previous adjutant, was promoted to command the Seventh Tactical Wing.
William Ross was first seen in "A Time to Stand" (DS9).
www.startreklives.de /personnel/fed_ross.htm   (135 words)

  
 Ross Clan of New England -- Corrections
That reference is for Asa Bishop Ross (jm 149), son of John Ross that was born in 1771.
Benjamin Ross (jm 170), son of Seth (jm 170), was
Archie's brother, William Ross, had was a life time member of the Tower Family Association and researched genealogy, but never solved the puzzle.
www.110.net /~pq1013/rossclan/correct.htm   (1831 words)

  
 George Ross
George Ross was born in May of 1730 in Newcastle, Delaware, into very large family.
His father was a minister, educated at Edenburgh, and the Ross children received a sound classical education at home.
Ross continued to serve his provincial legislature and was a member of the Committee of Safety for his colony in 1775.
www.ushistory.org /declaration/signers/ross.htm   (349 words)

  
 Ross   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Hiram3 Ross (George2, Moses1) was born April 05, 1818 in North Carolina, and died February 20, 1877 in Hothouse District of Fannin County, Georgia.
Arthur F.4 Ross (Hiram3, George2, Moses1) was born July 15, 1847 in Hothouse District of Fannin County, Georgia, and died April 13, 1926 in Fannin County, Georgia.
Jay Hugh Bryson4 Ross (Hiram3, George2, Moses1) was born December 24, 1860 in Fannin County, Georgia, and died October 26, 1941 in Fannin County, Georgia.
home.rose.net /~sarah/Ross.html   (1315 words)

  
 Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery as Araminta Ross, around 1820 on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Harriet was one of eleven children born to Harriet Green and Benjamin Ross.
William Still, in his book, The Underground Railroad, describes her as "a woman of no pretension, a most ordinary specimen of humanity." Her strength, courage, faith and steadfastness are still inspiring Americans over eighty years after her death.
www.thechosenone.com /overview.html   (255 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Harriet Tubman
Tubman, Harriet Ross (1820?-1913), an African American who fled slavery and then guided runaway slaves to freedom in the North for more than a decade before the American Civil War (1861-1865).
Harriet Tubman, originally named Araminta Ross, was one of 11 children born to slaves Harriet Greene and Benjamin Ross on a plantation in Dorchester County, Maryland.
Harriet was put to work at the age of five and served as a maid and a children’s nurse before becoming a field hand when she was 12.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761567329/Harriet_Ross_Tubman.html   (1133 words)

  
 Colonial Hall: Biography of Julia Stockton Rush
She was born March 2, 1759, at "Morven," the estate of Richard Stockton, near Princeton, N. J., and received as liberal an education as was open to women of her day, supplemented by association with the cultivated people whom her father and mother were wont to gather in their hospitable home.
She was married January 11, 1776, to Dr. Benjamin Rush of Philadelphia, already one of the prominent medical practitioners of his day, a writer of acknowledged ability on medical subjects, and a public-spirited citizen, held in high esteem by his fellow townsmen.
Benjamin Rush, the sixth son of the" signer," died unmarried, and Julia the next child, who married Henry Jonathan Williams, a prominent member of the bar, died childless; Samuel Rush, the twelfth child, became a prominent attorney and married Anne Wilmer.
www.colonialhall.com /rush/rushJulia.php   (677 words)

  
 :: Monroe Library | Bibliography -- Resources on Wlliam Gibson (1948- )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
William Gibson is the Hugo and Nebula award-winning author of the Cyberspace trilogy: Neuromancer, Count Zero, and Mona Lisa Overdrive, and is the co-author (with Bruce Sterling) of The Difference Engine.
William Gibson mostly promotional, with five sections: Books by William Gibson, Source Code (biography), Blog, Links (writing by and about Gibson), Discussion (message board).
An interview with William Gibson conducted by Dan Josefsson on November 23, 1994 in Stockholm, Sweden.
library.loyno.edu /pubs/bibl/wgibson.htm   (4099 words)

  
 The Graduate (1967)
There was already a growing dissatisfaction with the status quo and middle-class values, and the breakthrough film mirrored that anarchic mood perfectly for America's youth of the 60s during the escalation of the Vietnam War.
Benjamin is in his upstairs bedroom in his upper-middle-class parents' home.
Ben is the pride of his wealthy Southern California suburbanite parents who have prepared a welcome, home-coming cocktail party for their recent graduate and invited all of their friends, rather than his, to the party.
www.filmsite.org /grad.html   (2110 words)

  
 Brown Township
William I. Davis was granted a license at the March term, in 1847, by the board of commissioners to keep a tavern at Nashville.
William H. Power was superintendent of the carpenter work and Hugh Carmichael of the stone work.
William G. Moon, of Fairmount, Indiana, was pastor and Ella Baldwin, matron of the home.
www.rootsquest.com /~indiana/hancock/1916/brown_township.html   (10223 words)

  
 William Floyd
William Floyd was born on Long Island on December 17, 1734.
His family had emigrated to America in 1654 and by the time of his birth were well established and wealthy.
Though he might have received the best education, his father died when he was in his teens, and William was required to take over the operations of the family farm.
www.ushistory.org /declaration/signers/floyd.htm   (247 words)

  
 John J. Ross Family
Rulus Benjamin Ross born 2 May 1868, died 14 May 1941 (tombstone shows 1944), married 1) Dora Susan Graham born 17 January 1870, died 4 August 1900; married 2) Cora Morgan born 1881, died 1958, daughter of Sanford Nash Morgan and Kathryn McDonald.  All were buried at Union Baptist Church, Elgin, Kershaw County, SC.
William Thomas Jeffers born 30 December 1863, died 8 November 1915, married 24 May 1893, Mary Elizabeth Goff born 18 November 1871, died 31 December 1957, daughter of William Preston Goff and Rebecca Elizabeth McDonald; both buried at Union Baptist Church, Elgin, Kershaw County, SC.
Matilda Ross born 1835, married Benjamin Heath born 1835, died 1905, son of Garret Barret Heath and Elizabeth Kelly.
www.palmettoroots.org /Family_Ross.html   (844 words)

  
 Benjamin Franklin: A Documentary History
The Canon of Benjamin Franklin, 1722-1776: New Attributions and Reconsiderations.
Ross, John F. The Character of Poor Richard: Its Source and Alteration." PMLA 55 (1940): 785-94.
William Franklin: Son of a Patriot, Servant of a King New York: 1990.
www.english.udel.edu /lemay/franklin/bib1706-1747.html   (4240 words)

  
 The Graduate (1967)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
They are overcome by what is going on around them, much like Benjamin is at this crossroads in his life.
In one of the films most ironic images, a tired and lonesome Benjamin slumps on a bench on the Berkley campus (an important place for the sexual revolution) under an American flag blowing in the wind.
It shows Benjamin and Elaine sitting at the end of a bus filled with elders, looking ahead blankly, at the road and at their future.
us.imdb.com /Title?0061722   (1081 words)

  
 Sept. 1814 Venire Abstract
On July 11, Judge Bullitt ordered the new court clerk, John Dodge, to issue a venire writ to Sheriff Daniel Mooney, commanding him to summon 24 "good and lawful men" of the county to be present at the Post on the first Monday in September.
In their places were appointed Patrick Cassidy, Seth Dean, Elisha Wilborne, Benjamin Murphy, James Newall, Joseph Stillwell, Benjamin Ross, Christian Pringle, John Webster, Christopher Kauffman, William Smith and John Madox.
Serving on Puard's jury were William Morrison, Peter Lefevre, James Currin, Darwell Rogers, Benjamin Kirkandell, Isaac East, John Bell, John Maddox, Davis Hackenton, Martin Hackenton, Augustus Pinoe, and John McKee.
arcourts.ualr.edu /case-025/25.1t.htm   (456 words)

  
 The Derrick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Harry George Ross Jr., 73, of 163 Merrill St., Franklin, died Sunday, Aug. 1, 2004, at UPMC Northwest’s Transitional Care Unit in Oil City.
Ross was a member of the Seneca Volunteer Fire Department for more than 25 years and was active with the Seneca Volunteer Fire Police.
Wednesday at the Oil City Church of the Nazarene with the Rev. William Hopkins, pastor of the Oil City Church of the Nazarene, officiating.
www.thederrick.com /stories/08022004-1060.shtml   (180 words)

  
 Descendants of Thomas Goodenow Jr
Bill Ross (Calif.) has been corresponding with me. He noted that he has the name as "Ruddock." The information comes from the Goodnow book written by Theodore James Fleming Banvard which he says is a very reliable source.
Mary Ross may have been the 2nd wife of Joseph Graves - on page 5 of documentation on "Rear Admiral Thomas Graves 1637 Settler of Charlestown, MA and his Descendants" www.gravesfa.org/gen028.htm - It is noted that Joseph and his first wife, Elizabeth Maynard, moved to Sudbury, MA.
Timothy Ross died and his widow, Elizabeth Thompson Ross, left Massachussetts and moved to Henniker, NH with her sons Jesse and Timothy and their families.
www.funandfrolics.homestead.com /files/062302Goodenow.htm   (2904 words)

  
 C. Ben Ross
When Ross became governor she was often referred to as "Governor Edna." Although they had no children of their own, they raised four foster children.
Ben Ross was elected county commissioner in Canyon County, a position he held for three terms (six years) resigning it when, in 1921, he moved to Pocatello to manage his father's estate in that town.
When Ross took office as mayor, Pocatello had only a few blocks of paved streets, and a few more were gravel; at the end of his term 54 per cent of Pocatello's roads were oiled.
www.lib.uidaho.edu /special-collections/Manuscripts/mg091.htm   (1769 words)

  
 DAY Christian Names Beginning with 'W'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Although the Ross' Texas Brigade was known by the name of its most famous commander, Lawrence Sullivan Ross, this cavalry was under the authority of three other officers during the War between the States.
When William filed for a pension, it was documented that his health was bad, losing one leg and crippled in one arm
William did receive a veteran donation of land, 1,280 acres to be exact
www.kinfolkusa.com /compendium/day/W-Day.htm   (1702 words)

  
 ANTH 313 - Ross Family Probate Records
Sarah Ross, his widow, is renouncing her rights to administer the estate and their son, Samuel K. Ross is the Administrator
Samuel K. Ross, is probably the oldest son he is the Administrator of the estate.
Benjamin Ross is to pay them what is due to them in 1839.
nautarch.tamu.edu /class/313/ross/ross-inv.htm   (1948 words)

  
 William Coy (ca1760 - 1838)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
William was approximately 60 years old and Abigail probably in her mid-20s.
Abigail Sutton was the daughter of William Sutton and Winnifred Peak.
William, Benjamin, and Isaac Coy are listed in the Poll Book for Cadiz Precinct in August 1826 and William again in August 1829.
home.comcast.net /~p.a.miller/genealogy/narr/coywm1.htm   (3173 words)

  
 Harriet Tubman
Tubman was born Araminta Ross in either 1820 or 1821 on a plantation in Bucktown, Maryland to Benjamin Ross and Harriet Greene Ross (Hine 1177).
Meat was rare in the Ross household even though her family had the right to hunt and fish.
William Still was an active proponent of the Underground Railroad.
faculty.brenau.edu /lewis/tubman.html   (1932 words)

  
 Benjamin Franklin Papers -- Hays Calendar , American Philosophical Society
Account of his cruise in the "Black Prince" and the prizes he captured; sends a list of the prisoners he took, and also of the men taken from him by the English; an equal number; hopes Franklin can arrange an exchange.
Complains that their ships are unable to overtake privateers; anxious to put to the trial a plan of his, which, however, could not succeed without troops; would have carried out this scheme, had the Marquis [de la Fayette] embarked with him.
Laments the situation of Virginia, a prey to the low, pillaging war carried on by the enemy; desires news of that beloved country and of his dearest friend, General Washington.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/f/franklin/hays4a.htm   (5543 words)

  
 Sean Byrne : William Randolph Hearst
William Randolph Hearst, owner of more than a dozen newspapers throughout the country has often be vilified for his role in the tasteless, insensitive and outrageous headlines that grace the pages of America's newspapers.
William Randolph Hearst: I cannot help it if the working class man identifies with the Democrats and their policies.
Louella Parsons a favorite Hearst columnist threatened the executives from RKO Studios that she would print fictional versions of their lives in her column if the movie were not pulled from release.
www.nyu.edu /classes/keefer/ww1/byrne.html   (3247 words)

  
 Ruby's Home Book - TALBOTT PAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Benjamin appears in Franklin Co., IL and was in the Indian War there as was Anderson Farris, believed to be related to Benjamin's wife, Laura Farris.
Benjamin was also a 2nd Lt. in the Mexican War and a Capt. in the Civil War.
Benjamin Talbott of the Parish and County aforesaid
home.comcast.net /~rubymc/talbott.htm   (4925 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - RKO 281 -- Benjamin Ross - DVD - Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Mono
Director Benjamin Ross, inspired by the American Experience documentary "The Battle Over Citizen Kane," frames the story as a battle of colossal egos -- Welles, the artist, versus Hearst (James Cromwell), a bitter patrician on the brink of bankruptcy.
But the moment Orson Welles (played by Liev Schreiber) announced that he intended to make a film based on the life of tyranical multi-millionaire publisher William Randolph Hearst (James Cromwell), they knew that they had trouble on their hands.
Welles, the enfant terrible of American theater and a household name thanks to his infamous radio adaptation of H.G. Wells's "The War Of The Worlds, was signed to direct films for RKO, and he was given an unusually free hand to make whatever sort of film he wanted.
video.barnesandnoble.com /Search/product.asp?ean=26359157622   (704 words)

  
 Fifth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Benjamin Ross Scott was born on 7 Aug 1898 in Huron Twp., Wayne Co., MI.
Benjamin Ross Scott and Ada B. Mc Bride were married on 11 May 1921.
Mc Bride (daughter of William Mc Bride) was born on 11 May 1900 in Romulus Twp., Wayne Co., MI.
members.cox.net /giegler.net/BkhGie/b2115.html   (257 words)

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