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 The Sanders Family of Fairfax County, Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Edward Sanders was born sometime between 1784 and 1794, probably in Fairfax County, Virginia.
George Sanders was enumerated on the 1850 census in Fairfax County, Virginia.
William H Sanders was age 29 and was a minister of the Gospel.
www.gentree.com /sanders   (9360 words)

  
 Sanders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sanders is a surname, and may refer to
Sawney (also "Sanders", "Sannock", "Sandy" et al) a racial stereotype of Scots in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Red sanders is a brightly coloured wood sometimes considered a kind of sandalwood
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sanders   (253 words)

  
 George Sanders Descendancy Narrative
Sanders was born in 1848 at Monroe, Missouri.
Grandpap Sanders was one of the founders of Oak Grove Church and Cemetery and that is where Mahala is buried and where most or almost all of his children are buried.
He married Clarissa Jane Pickett, daughter of William Pickett and Nancy Ann Clarissa Hill, on Nov 11, 1847 at Monroe, Missouri, USA (Clarissa Jane is buried in the Sanders Cemetery with Wiley and Celia Sanders) (Ancestors and Heirs.).
www.mcmsys.com /~sdwillia/sanders_file/sande001.htm   (2778 words)

  
 Sanders Genealogy
John Sanders (brother of Thomas Elwood Sanders) was born on January 22, 1835.
John Sanders was a gallant soldier in the Union Army and fought with credit in the Civil War for "Old Glory" and the "nation".
WILLIAM R. was born November 24, 1857 in Oak Grove, llinois, and died March 26, 1926 in North Powder, Oregon.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Meadows/5539/SandersGenealogy.htm   (812 words)

  
 The William Sanders and Evelyn Elizabeth Sanders problem page
Anyway the indications from the 1841 census are that William was born in Middlesex anyway.
Without assuming that William (Drawings) is the son of John (1792), even in the IGI there are just too many William Sa(u)nders born in Middlesex (or London or Kent) around that time to find out which one is this one.
William Sanders clearly did exist at the school in 1841 - we can see him in the census, so finding out more about this William (Drawings) Sanders might show that he is not related, or most unlikely to be related.
www.vino.demon.co.uk /set/sandersproblem.html   (1228 words)

  
 Descendants of Edward Saunders
EDWARD (SANDERS)4 SAUNDERS (EBENEEZER (SANDERS)3, EDWARD (SANDERS)2, EDWARD1) was born 1688 in Wicomica Parish, Lancaster Co.,VA, and died 1744.
WILLIAM (SANDERS)4 SAUNDERS (EDWARD (SANDERS) SAUNDERS3 JR., EDWARD (SANDERS)2 SAUNDERS I, EDWARD1) was born June 17, 1700 in Middlesex Co., VA, and died Bef.
Sanders, deceased, was presented in court by Betty Sanders, the widow of the said deceased, and executrix therein named, who made oath thereto according to law, and being proved by the oath of John Bean and Thos.
www.sandershistory.com /descendants_of_edward_saunders.htm   (6474 words)

  
 Descendants of John Sanders I
Early in 1861 Addison H. Sanders was commissioned aid to Governor Kirkwood, serving with Judge Baldwin of Council Bluffs and later in the year he was placed in command of Camp McClellan, at Davenport, where the Union volunteers were mustering for the organization of regiments and for drill.
Sanders, who was long associated with him as co-editor of the Daily Gazette, and who, by his ready pen and spicy articles, full of wit and humor, has won for himself an enviable reputation as public journalist.
Sanders and the loss of his talent, experience and influence before any definite action had been taken, was a serious drawback and discouragement, and doubtless somewhat delayed action in the matter.
www.celticcousins.net /scott/descofjohnsanders.htm   (4388 words)

  
 SANDERS, Lieutenant-Commander William Edward, V.C., D.S.O., R.N.R. - 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
The son of Edward Helman Cook Sanders, bootmaker, and Emma Jane Sanders, nèe Wilson, William Sanders was born at Alexander Street, Auckland, on 7 February 1883.
Sanders was awarded the Victoria Cross on 30 April 1917, while in command of HMS Prize, a three-masted topsail schooner.
The Sanders Memorial Scholarship at the University of Auckland is tenable by sons or daughters of members of the Royal Navy or the Mercantile Marine.
www.teara.govt.nz /1966/S/SandersLieutenant-commanderWilliamEdward/en   (1005 words)

  
 GSS HINEMOA - WE SANDERS DIARY
William Sanders kept a diary for a full year while in the New Zealand Government Service Steamer Hinemoa.
William Sanders went on to sailing ships in the JJ Craig Company - Marjorie Craig,Louisa Craig and also, the Joseph Craig when wrecked inside the Hokianga Bar in 1914.
William Sanders had a number of photographs from his time on board the Hinemoa.
wesanders.freeservers.com /GSSHinemoa.Index.html   (304 words)

  
 William Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sometime before August 1862, William and his family moved to Franklin County, Illinois where his second son, Joseph Leroy was born.
William's parents and brothers and sisters also moved to Illinois about this time.
William was enrolled on the 26th day of September 1862, at Camp Butler in Company "A", 128th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, to serve 3 years, or during the war, and mustered into service as a Private on the 4th day of November 1862, at Camp Butler, in Company "A", 128th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers.
home.att.net /~elishasandersfamily/SandersWilliamWashington.htm   (272 words)

  
 Sanders Of Randolph and Montgomery Counties, North Carolina and Jackson County, Alabama and other counties in ...
Moses Sanders married a Mary Hamilton; the son of Isaac married another Mary Hamilton; Tabitha married a Hamilton; and we know of a William Hamilton who owned land near the Sanders and is believed to have been a brother to Mary, wife of Moses.
William Aaron's wife was Joan Bailey, who is mentioned in the Thomas Bailey Saunders letter as "of the famous old family of Virginia." No one is quite sure which Bailey family he was talking about or why they were famous.
Sanders and related families have lived in Jackson County since they moved to the area from North Carolina in the 1820s, and there are at least three Sanders cemeteries in the county.
home.earthlink.net /~garybsanders   (10136 words)

  
 THE JAMES FAMILY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
William Thomas in his contemporary Diary refers in some detail to this wedding.
One was Thomas James, another Tailor, who lived in Whitchurch, Glamorgan and was married to a member of the substantial Matthews family of Glamorgan and left children.
My database on this family and their connections is extensive and I am very willing to search it for anyone who thinks they may be connected.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/JACKIE_SANDERS/james.htm   (584 words)

  
 James Robinson (1776-
William Sanders was appointed Constable of the County of Fauquier June 25, 1821.
Thomas contested the will of James Sanders, Chancery Court Record 1849-014, claiming that James Sanders was not in his right mind when his will was written for him because he left everything to his son Elijah and his wife Judith.
William E. Saunders enlisted in the Confederate Army at the age of 16, and in 1864 joined Company D, 43rd Virginia Battalion (Mosby's Rangers).
members.fortunecity.com /johndmcmullen/Robinson412.html   (1859 words)

  
 Thomas Edward Sanders/Mary Eleanor Berry
Name: Katherine Isabella Sanders Born: 7 FEB 1845 at: Fauquier County, Virginia Married: 8 APR 1866 at: Warrenton, VA Died: 16 JAN 1932 at: Richmond, Va Spouses: Christian David Owens
Name: William Edward Sanders Born: 8 MAR 1846 at: Warrenton, VA Married: 1874 at: Warrenton, VA Died: 1 MAR 1935 at: Bryan, Texas Spouses: Alice Patton NOTES
Name: Mary Eleanor Sanders Born: 8 JUN 1860 at: Warrenton, VA Married: 1880 at: Died: 10 SEP 1894 at: Spouses: William Sheppard
members.fortunecity.com /johndmcmullen/htm/fam/fam02152.html   (264 words)

  
 New York State Writers Institute - Ed Sanders
Sanders obtained access to the cult-like group by posing as a "Satanic guru-maniac and dope-trapped psychopath." His fictional works include Tales of Beatnik Glory, an expanding collection of vignettes that documents the excesses of Bohemian life in Greenwich Village in the 1960s (the first volume appeared in 1975, the third has recently been completed).
His poetry volumes include Investigative Poetry (1975), a collection and manifesto that exhorts poets to be muckrakers and whistleblowers in national life; Chechov (1995), a major verse biography of the Russian physician, writer and dramatist; and 1968: A History in Verse, which mixes memoir, anecdote and factual research about that fateful year.
Sanders graduated from New York University in 1964, with a degree in Classics.
www.albany.edu /writers-inst/sanders.html   (753 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Sanders
Sanders, Claiborne — also known as Clay Sanders — of California.
Sanders, Harold Barefoot — also known as Barefoot Sanders — of Texas.
Sanders, James Everett (1882-1950) — also known as Everett Sanders — of Indiana.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/sanders.html   (923 words)

  
 Dalkey Archive Press: An Interview with Ed Sanders
I always admired Ed Sanders because he was what we now recognize as a postmodernist figure.
This interview was conducted with Ed Sanders at my house in Lord North Street, Westminster, London, in October 1968, when the Fugs were touring Europe.1 It was originally taped for the International Times, Britain's first underground paper, but for some reason was not used.
They're really in it, quite frankly, for the money, which, if William Blake's right, cuts away at their hearts like something savage, and that's where most groups are at.
www.centerforbookculture.org /interviews/interview_sanders_miles.html   (3466 words)

  
 Ed Sanders Papers
Collection materials reflect Sanders' literary and publishing work, affinities with writers from both the Beat and New York Schools of poetry, and political organizing activities and interests, including his pacifism, opposition to the Vietnam War and nuclear weapons, and advocacy for sexual freedom, legalization of marijuana, and freedom of expression.
James Edward Sanders was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on August 17, 1939.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, in addition to organizing and participating in a number of political actions, Sanders continued to produce poetry, prose, broadsides, underground newsletters, periodicals, and films, some of which were published by his own small press operations (Fuck You Press, and Poetry, Crime and Culture Press).
www.lib.uconn.edu /online/research/speclib/ASC/findaids/sanders/MSS19780002.html   (1157 words)

  
 MELBOURNE, WILLIAM LAM... - Online Information article about MELBOURNE, WILLIAM LAM...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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encyclopedia.jrank.org /MEC_MIC/MELBOURNE_WILLIAM_LAMB_2ND_VISC.html   (1057 words)

  
 Sydney Heritage Fleet - Lt W Sanders
Lieutentant Commander William (Willie) Sanders VC DSO RNR
William (Willie) Edward Sanders was born in Auckland in 1887.
He started his career at sea on a coastal steamer in 1899 and in January 1906 joined the New Zealand Government Steamer Hinemoa for a two year stint.
www.australianheritagefleet.com.au /JCHistory/Sanders.html   (606 words)

  
 Woodstock Journal - Edward Sander's CV
Sanders has received a number of awards and fellowships, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in poetry, and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in poetry.
Sanders’ 1968, a History in Verse was published by Black Sparrow Press in 1997, and has been reprinted several times.
Sanders has invented a number of musical instruments, to facilitate the recitation of poetry.
www.woodstockjournal.com /edsanderscv.html   (1436 words)

  
 Hines - pafn01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Edward is the son of Thomas and Molly.
Edward is Molly'sonly surviving child (see guardian papers for Edward in which he inheritsMolly's land).
Sanders was born Feb 11, 1862 at Homer, LA. He came with hisparents, Mr.
home.insightbb.com /~alak/hines/pafn01.htm   (3221 words)

  
 Descendants of George Washington Sanders (1825-1883)
Be aware that some of John Washington Sanders' older children were very close in age to their younger aunts/uncles; many lived in the same area, which could be confusing for researchers.
SANDERS was born Dec 25, 1825 in Tennessee, and died Mar 21, 1883 in ?Shelby Co., TN.
She was born Feb 6, 1895 in St. Louis, MO, and died Sep 13, 1994 in Memphis, TN.
www.wdbj.net /gen/sanders/sanders1.htm   (404 words)

  
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Within one year, during World War One, he rose from sub-lieutenant to lieutenant-commander and won both the DSO and Victoria Cross.
Sanders received his medals for skill and daring as commander of HMS Prize, one of the Q-ships of World War One which acted as decoys to trap and sink German submarines.
He was killed when the Prize went down with all hands, after being hit by a torpedo in August 1917.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Park/7572/nzvcross.txt   (3020 words)

  
 Dalkey Archive Press: An Interview with Ed Sanders
I perform as a poet, and my choice of life is as a poet, although I've been experimenting with long poems that tell stories.
If I had the unfortunate task of selecting my own gravestone text, I'd probably say something like "Ed Sanders, American Bard." I'd rather be known as a bard, which is a poet who takes public stances.
And then there's the whole urban commune movement, and the question of Kerouac turning against his own generation late in his life, supporting William Buckley and voting for Nixon in 1968.
www.centerforbookculture.org /interviews/interview_sanders_horvath.html   (3565 words)

  
 Jacob SANDERS/Mahulda ISON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sanders Genealogy as researched by Taj Wolff and numerous other cousins.
Name: Clerinda SANDERS Born: 2 JUL 1864 at: Married: 8 MAR 1883 at: Pike Co., KY Died: 4 MAR 1917 at: Spouses: Eli* Franklin Patrick VANOVER
Name: Lorenzo Dow SANDERS Born: 19 JAN 1867 at: Dorton, Pike Co., KY Married: at: Osborn Gap, Dickenson County, VA. Died: 25 OCT 1955 at: Eubank, Pulaski County, VA. Spouses: Elizabeth LIPPS
home.comcast.net /~tajwolff/Sanders/fam00752.htm   (252 words)

  
 Descendants of William Sanders
William S. Hansell, Charles Feeney of the district, guardians for said children.
Sanders William watchman h 42 Hunting Park av
Children of WILLIAM SANDERS and MARY COPE are:
www.clawges.com /Sanders.html   (512 words)

  
 Kingman Descendants Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Children of MARY KINGMAN and EDWARD SANDERS are:
William R. Livengood, v34t1695.FTW and v56t2507.FTW, (World Family Tree submission Volume 34 Tree 1695 and Volume 56 Tree 2507), "CD-ROM," Date of Import: Dec 25, 2000.
William R. Livengood, v34t1695.FTW, (World Family Tree submission Volume 34 Tree 1695), "CD-ROM," Date of Import: Dec 25, 2000.
www.angelfire.com /mi2/luskfamily/MathiasFamilyL104/kingmaninfoL104.html   (385 words)

  
 Bennett Family Genealogy - Sanders Page
Our history of the Sanders family begins with Phillip Sanders born November 5, 1804 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
We are not positive of the birth order, but their children's names were John, Joseph, Helen (Ellen), Catherine, William, Mary, Elizabeth, George and Henry.
Joseph was born in 1838 in Murray River, P.E.I. He married Elizabeth Compton of Belle River, P.E.I. They had five children.
www.bennettgenealogy.net /sanders.html   (118 words)

  
 My Sanders Branch
Choctaw Co., OK The Census shows William as 34,
Choctaw Co, OK 2 F Nellie Ruth Sanders
Oklahoma Co, OK 12 F Alice Faye Sanders
hometown.aol.com /sparklestree/sanders.html   (240 words)

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