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  First Generation
William Edgar died in Stone Mountain, Dekalb Co., GA on 30 Sep 1858, he was 84.
William II died on 24 Dec 1884, he was 57.
William Thompson died in Gwinnett Co, Georgia on 3 May 1955, he was 83.
www.geocities.com /ginnybrewton/williamedgarjohnsonregrpt.htm   (548 words)

  
 William Rountree II
By 21 September 1790, Denny Anderson was suing William Rountree in the Spartanburgh County court[3].
William Rountree was appointed one of sixteen Justices of the Peace.
On 20 March 1815, William Rountree convinced the court that the slaves were actually his property by explaining that he had given the slaves to Tate for the support of his wife Sally Rountree.
home.nc.rr.com /rwbaird/rountree/rountreewilliam2.html   (3840 words)

  
 William Goldsmith 1853
William Goldsmith his mark x Witnesses: Thomas Kneale John Joughin At a Chapter Court holden in Ramsey on the 28th day of October 1853.
Thomas Goldsmith and Paul Taggart the executors in said will named are therefore sworn well and truly to fulfil and execute the same according to law - to pay all just debts legacies and funeral expenses of said testator so far forth as the goods and effects ­ rest missing.
Received of Mr P Taggart and Mr Thos Goldsmith (as trustees of the estate the late William Goldsmith and Catherine Goldsmith) the sum of 301-8-8 1/2 three hundred and one pounds eight shillings and eight pence half penny as settlement in full of my share of the said estate.
www3.telus.net /lawson/twill/1853_011.html   (610 words)

  
 Manx Wesleyan Church Record 1893, p87 - William Goldsmith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
WILLIAM GOLDSMITH was born at Douglas, Isle of Man, December 8th.
Young Goldsmith was apprenticed to a watchmaking firm in Liverpool, and in that city identified himself with the Wesleyan Methodist Church by joining a Society Class in connection with old Mount Pleasant Chapel.
It may be said of Mr Goldsmith that be ecclesiastically and politically of progressive tendencies He is a man of the people, and has faith in the Democracy.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/methdism/mcr/v01p087.htm   (430 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Sunny Day Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
As it turns out, Goldsmith isn't becoming what he jokingly referred to as "Yoga Guy." Rather, his yoga classes are part of a rigorous treatment plan to combat the debilitating effects of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Goldsmith recalls that the first symptoms of Carpal Tunnel manifested themselves as "really intense, sharp pains in my arms" and "numbness in my hands," especially upon waking from a night's sleep.
How long has it been that people have been playing rock and roll music with emotion behind it?" William Goldsmith explains the creative force behind his band's music, while reflecting on the past and looking to the future in an interview that turned out to be not at all what I expected.
www.ink19.com /issues/august2000/inkSpots/sunnyDayRealEstate.html   (2189 words)

  
 Goldsmith (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goldsmith Book Prize is awarded for books that improve government through an examination of the intersection between press, politics, and public policy.
Lady Annabel Goldsmith (Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart), English socialite, the widow of Sir James Goldsmith and the daughter of the 8th Marquess of Londonderry.
Goldsmith, New York, a hamlet in the Town of Franklin, Franklin County, New York
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Goldsmith_(disambiguation)   (287 words)

  
 William Rountree (c1765-1836)
In 1806 William Rountree was charged with the murder of one Thomas Owens in Laurens District, based on circumstantial evidence.  Although indicted in early 1807, he was eventually acquitted.  [See separate page on the murder indictment.]   Perhaps as a result, he fairly quickly left South Carolina.
William Rountree’s new wife Harriet was apparently the eldest daughter of John Sherrod, who appeared in the 1830 census of Limestone County.  Her father died sometime later that year, as a petition by his administrator to sell his real estate, 160 acres, was recorded in the Limestone County Orphans Court on 10 October 1830.
William Rountree made his will, signing it as “Rowntree”, on 22 February 1836, and it was recorded in the Madison County court on 3 January 1837.
www.genfiles.com /rountree/WilliamRountreeII.htm   (3581 words)

  
 Hewitt's of White Oak and Collateral Families
Margaret GOLDSMITH was born on 23 Mar 1650 in Norfolk Co., VA. Parents: William GOLDSMITH and Alice FFENTRISS.
Mary GOLDSMITH was born in 1640 in Norfolk Co., VA. Parents: William GOLDSMITH and Alice FFENTRISS.
William GOLDSMITH was born in 1616 in Rotherfield, Sussex, England.
www.north-trek.com /genealogy/database/d51.htm   (975 words)

  
 Master Frank John William Goldsmith
Master Frank John William Goldsmith, 9, was born December 19, 1902 the son of Frank Goldsmith and Emily Alice Brown.
Frank Goldsmith was married to Victoria in 1926 and they had three sons.
Victoria was born August 28, 1905 and died in Florida, September 1993, aged 88.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /biography/830   (269 words)

  
 Drum! Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Much like drummer William Goldsmith's career thus far, his latest band - The Fire Theft - is an aural adventure, often emotionally volatile, and always thoroughly interesting.
Goldsmith: For the most part, every single Sunny Day record we ever did together was completely different, and the way we approached each one was different.
Goldsmith: So far, we've done three or four tours on this record, and what we do live is try to improve and expand on the songs as much as possible.
www.drummagazine.com /html/print.php?sid=698   (1069 words)

  
 Goldsmith
Goldsmith was influenced by many sources but relied heavily on DuHalde's Description, a standard source book on China in the 18
Despite a general nonchalance towards the culture of China, Goldsmith's picture of the Chinese Empire was favorable and fair.
Goldsmith's interest in Chinese life and manners were principally to satirize.
courses.wcupa.edu /wanko/LIT400/China/goldsmith.htm   (339 words)

  
 Firesideometer.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
William: Hopefully, to touch some people. To be honest…to send out messages and to encourage people to stop identifying themselves with their mind. The mind has a tendency to make mental movies of the future or the past, and create illusions.
William: It’s weird but not in a bad way. It’s a, "holy shit! Wow!" I have bands that have done that for me, and the only thing I can say is that it’s about an honest self-expression, and writing and playing with the essence of who you are.
William: I actually said no! I told him music is a very personal thing for me and I’m not sure I’m the right guy for the job. And he said, “That’s exactly why you are the guy for this job.”  At the time, it was exciting.
www.firesideometer.com /intFireTheft.html   (1507 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com - Live Online
Goldsmith, have you taken a page from Al Gore with this book? I recall he believed in the same idea and the creation of a Virtual Government, where leaders would be hooked via the Internet when close networking was required to solve crises.
William D. Eggers: As they shift over to managing providers, a challenging and important responsibility filled with opportunities where civil servants can make a difference, many middle managers will be able to contribute more to public value, and will find more satisfaction in their jobs, but only if fundamental human resource changes accompany this transformation.
William D. Eggers: Conceptualizing a network also requires senior public officials who can see through restrictive government walls into relationships that might produce value and ask the basic questions—often overlooked in government—of what results are to be produced, who should perform the necessary activities, where should they be performed, and in what sequence.
discuss.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/04/barr_011205.htm   (4310 words)

  
 Oct.CoverStory
Born in 1950 and raised on a dairy farm in Westerville, now underwater at the Hoover reservoir, Goldsmith was the product of a hardworking farmer and a mother who wanted more for her children than she was able to have because of her less privileged background in a remote part of Kentucky.
This meant that Goldsmith had "more time for the arts than for shoveling shit." Goldsmith is known to speak frankly and color-fully, although he has learnt to control his tongue in front of his younger thespians.
In the Fall of 1988, Goldsmith went for the job and he started in June of 1989 where "being the visionary was very appealing." Under Goldsmith's vision the theatre, renamed Columbus Children's Theatre in 1998, has grown immensely and provided Columbus with some of its best and most memorable theater of the past 12 years.
www.shortnorth.com /Oct.CoverStory.html   (1776 words)

  
 William Goldsmith: Artist Update: Modern Drummer Magazine 09/02/2006
For William Goldsmith, twenty-seven-year-old drummer for Seattle's atmospheric rock trio Sunny Day Real Estate, the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome first manifested themselves as "really intense, sharp pains in my arms" and "numbness in my hands," especially upon waking from a night's sleep.
Goldsmith was quickly diagnosed with the repetitive stress disorder (along with tendinitis and bursitis in the shoulders) via acupuncture he was undergoing to alleviate lower back problems.
Goldsmith was informed that, without treatment, his career as a drummer would be over within two years.
www.moderndrummer.com /updatefull/200001280   (243 words)

  
 William
William is the modern English form of a Norman name, Willelm, comming from the Germanic name Wilhelm, or Willahelm.
William was a later Germanic name and did not appear in England in the Anglo-Saxon period.
It was brought to the island with William the Conqueror and the Norman French in 1066.
www.geocities.com /edgarbook/names/w/william.html   (436 words)

  
 William Grimshaw, Noted Historian
William was a descendant of the "Irish" Grimshaw line, which is described on a companion webpage.
William Arthur was born in Philadelphia and was educated as a lawyer.
William was apparently a successful lawyer in Illinois and served in the state legislature and as President of the State Board of Charities, according to information from Hilary Tulloch.
www.grimshaworigin.org /WebPages/WilmHist.htm   (11423 words)

  
 MY FAMILY
WILLIAM RILEY GOLDSMITH He was born May 8, 1874 in Bear Creek, Searcy County, Ark. He died Apr. 28, 1962 in Marietta, Love County, Ok. He married FANNIE BELL PATE on Aug. 1, 1896 in Searcy County, Ark. He married SARAH PRICILLA CARTER on Jan. 21, 1930.
ELIZA ANN GOLDSMITH She was born on Apr. 25, 1876 in Searcy County, Ark. She died Dec. 13, 1955 in Calvin, Ok. She married JEROME R. TUCKER on Mar. 8, 1894 in Searcy County, Ark.
CLARANCE LEE GOLDSMITH He was born Mar. 13, 1901 in Parker County, Wetherford, Tex. He died Dec. 20, 1971 in Harris County, Baytown, Tex. He married JESSIE MARY BEASLEY on June 5, 1923 in Aransas County, Tex. She was born in 1907.
www.expage.com /relativespg23   (562 words)

  
 Art Goldsmith- Curriculum Vitae
Darity, William, Jr., Goldsmith, Arthur H., and Jonathan R. Veum, "Unemployment and Psychological Well-Being," Forthcoming in The Elgar Companion to Consumer Research and Economic Psychology, ed.
Goldsmith, Arthur H., Veum, Jonathan R. and William Darity, Jr., "The Impact of Psychological and Human Capital on Wages," Economic Inquiry, October 1997, 35(4), pp.
Goldsmith, Arthur H., Veum, Jonathan R. and William Darity, Jr., 1997.
home.wlu.edu /~goldsmitha/vitaGoldsmith.htm   (2098 words)

  
 IDSA Design History Section - William Goldsmith
William Goldsmith was born in Rochester, NY and graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1939 with a BFA degree in Industrial Design.
Bill became founder and Chairman of the Board of Goldsmith Yamasaki Specht, Inc. when the firm was reorganized in 1970.
From 1955 to 1957, Goldsmith headed the US technical assistance team in Pakistan and Afganistan, and was a co-chair of the American Design Bicentennial, Inc. in 1976.
www.idsa.org /whatsnew/sections/dh/pres_bios/w_goldsmith.html   (269 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
William Goldsmith Belknap, soldier, was born on September 7, 1794, in Newburgh, New York.
He was commissioned a third lieutenant in the Twenty-third Infantry on April 5, 1813, and served in the War of 1812.
The couple were the parents of William Worth Belknap, secretary of war in the administration of Ulysses S. Grant.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/BB/fbe33.html   (391 words)

  
 William W. Goldsmith, Edward J. Blakely: Separate Societies
Goldsmith and Blakely document the appalling conditions of poor and minority people in central cities, examining those conditions in relation to inequalities in the national distributions of income and wealth.
Noting that neither economic growth nor public subsidy has solved the problems of the poor, Goldsmith and Blakely propose that the very separation that exacerbates poverty be used to motive restructure.
William W. Goldsmith is Professor of City and Regional Planning and Director of the Program on International Studies in Planning at Cornell University.
www.temple.edu /tempress/titles/909_reg.html   (724 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon Press Release: May 24, 2004
The Andrew Carnegie Society, a group of philanthropic alumni, parents and friends of Carnegie Mellon dedicated to financially supporting the university, presented the award to Goldsmith this spring in recognition of his "outstanding dedication to the spirit of Andrew Carnegie through his leadership and commitment to the community of Carnegie Mellon."
Goldsmith earned his engineering degree from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1940.
Goldsmith has had a distinguished business career, now serving as chairman of Nucon Energy Group, headquartered in Savannah, Ga. Prior to moving to Savannah he retired as chairman, president and CEO of Tubeco, Inc., a leading supplier of fabricated piping systems.
www.cmu.edu /PR/releases04/040524_wgoldsmith.html   (389 words)

  
 Goldsmith Genealogy | Charles Powell Descendants
Goldsmith, b: April 12 1803 in Bullitt Co. KY d: March 08, 1893 in Le Sueur Co., Minnesota
03 December 1785: John Goldsmith purchased 3 tubbs and a pari of "Heelyards" (halyards--ropes or halters) from the estate of Joshua Brown for 17 shillings 4 pence.
march 1786: John Goldsmith purchased a Dutch plow and colter (a blade for a plow) fro 11 shillings 3 pence form the estate of Edward Ralls.
www.cswnet.com /~brenfroe/goldsmith.htm   (1169 words)

  
 Introduction: Governing by Network
Goldsmith and Eggers served as government reform advisers to President George W. Bush during his 2000 campaign for the White House.
Goldsmith directs the Innovations in American Government Program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and is the former mayor of Indianapolis, and Eggers is a director at Deloitte Research and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research.
William D. Eggers is the global director at Deloitte Research, Public Sector, the thought leadership arm of Deloitte, and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research.
www.governing.com /books/netwint.htm   (997 words)

  
 About Us
When William Goldsmith opened his Real Estate Business and Insurance Agency in 1884, Greenville was a dusty rural town set along the Reedy River.
Goldsmith, Inc. broad network of properties, managed by a trained staff of managers, is the place to secure residential rental housing.
Goldsmith, Inc. has been committed the the prosperity and well being of our clients and customers while maintaining the highest standard of fairness, integrity, honesty and professionalism.
www.goldsmithpm.com /about.html   (206 words)

  
 References for Hamilton
R Dimitric and B Goldsmith, Sir William Rowan Hamilton, The Mathematical Intelligencer 11 (2) (1989), 29-30.
J Mathews, William Rowan Hamilton's paper of 1837 on the arithmetization of analysis, Arch.
J G O'Hara, The prediction and discovery of conical refraction by William Rowan Hamilton and Humphrey Lloyd (1832-1833), Proc.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/References/Hamilton.html   (397 words)

  
 IDSA Design History Section - William Goldsmith
Goldsmith with its Personal Recognition Award "for major contributions to the design profession in the US." Goldsmith became a partner with Dave Chapman, Inc. in 1951, Executive VP in 1955, and President in 1966.
He became founder and Board Chair of Goldsmith Yamasaki Specht when the firm reorganized in 1970.
Goldsmith, see the bio in IDSA Past Presidents.
www.idsa.org /whatsnew/sections/dh/personal_rec_awards/1980_Goldsmith.html   (90 words)

  
 Sunny Day Real Estate live at Universalbuzz.com!!!
The group was shrouded in mystery from the get-go: they released only one picture to the press; conducted one interview; and, for some still-unknown reason, never played a show in the state of California with all four members.
In 1995, the group broke up, but not before releasing that year's LP2 (which, because of its single-hue design, is usually referred to as "The Pink Album") and prompting speculation as to whether Enigk's born-again status was behind the breakup.
Goldsmith and Mendel quickly found work with the Foo Fighters, while Hoerner retreated to a farm in Washington.
www.universalbuzz.com /catalogresults.asp?letter=s&ArtistNumber=163   (427 words)

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