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  info: WILLIAM JAMES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William James was born in New York, son of Henry James, Sr.
William James (like his younger brother, Henry James, one of the important novelists of the nineteenth century) received an eclectic trans-Atlantic education, thanks in large part to his fluency in both German and French.
James studied medicine, physiology, and biology, and began to teach in those subjects, but was drawn to the scientific study of the human mind at a time when psychology was constituting itself as a science.
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 William James Montgomery Cuninghame - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William James Montgomery Cuninghame was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
On 20 November 1854 at Sebastopol, the Crimea, Lieutenant Cuninghame, with another lieutenant ( Claude Thomas Bourchier) was with a party detailed to drive the Russians from some rifle pits.
Advancing on the pits after dark they launched a surprise attack and drove the Russian riflemen from their cover, but in the fierce fighting which ensued the officer in command of the party was killed.
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 Clan Cunningham Society of America
William, the fifth Laird was made High Commissioner of the Church of Scotland in 1581.
William Cuninghame, 1st Laird of Craigends; second son of Alexander de Cunynghame, Earl of Glencairn, had a charter of Robertland in 1506.
The castle was burned by the Montgomeries in 1488 during the Cunningham-Montgomery feud, dramatically escalating the hostilities.
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 cunningham02
TSP (Glencairn) reports that, because James IV revoked some of the appointments of his father, this Robert was "deprived the dignity of an earldom conferred on his father".
Agnes Hay (dau of Sir James Hay of Kingask)
Penelope Montgomery (dau of Alexander Montgomery of Assloss)
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 List of Scottish Victoria Cross recipients - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Anson Otho Brooke - 1914; Gheluvelt, Belgium
James Lennox Dawson - 1915; Hohenzollern Redoubt, France
James Dalgleish Pollock - 1915; Hohenzollern Redoubt, France
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Scottish_Victoria_Cross_recipients   (605 words)

  
 Genealogy Report (Register) to HTML file   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William C. MONTGOMERY (48036) was born on 8 November 1807 at Walden, VT. He died on 6 October 1864 at Walden, VT ??, at age 56.
James MESSER (84138) was born on 9 December 1795 at Metheun, MA.
William Woodford WOOD (148759) was born in 1848.
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 The CUNNINGHAM family of Glencairn
The senior line of the ancient family of Cunynghame of Kilmaurs, in Ayrshire (also spelt Cuninghame or Cunningham) became the Earls of Glencairn in the mid 15th century, during the reign of King James III of Scotland.
Lady Elizabeth Cunningham; married (1) in 1579 to James Crawford of Auchinames; married (2) Alexander Cuninghame, 5th Laird of Craigends.
James was one of the Protestant lords who seized King James VI from his advisors in the Raid of Ruthven in 1582.
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 Clan Cunningham History
It was James who commissioned the erection of a sculptured mural in that part of the Parish Church known as the Glencairn Aisle.
It was James who was responsible for the support given to Burns by the Caledonian Hunt who subscribed "one and all" towards the publication of the Edinburgh Edition of the poet's work.
James was not blessed with good health and on medical advice he went to Portugal and warmer climates.
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 Trexle - C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cazzell - Descendants of William Cazzell, born in Virginia circa 1780-1783; married Judith Lewis in 1826 in Floyd, KY circa 1885-1890.
Cuninghame of Craigends - Table of lairds of Craigends, Kilbarchan Parish, and their families, from 15th Century to the last laird's death in 1917.
Caradonna and Sheridan - Ancestors and descendents of Gaspare Caradonna (b.1800) Vita, Siciliy and James Sheridan (b.1830) from Ireland.
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 James I Descendants News, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
James Michael Ross Saunders-Watson and his wife, the former Elizabeth Brown, had their third child and first son, Lewis Henry Thomas Michael, on 12 January.
Countess Sophie de Lichtervelde (b.1977, daughter of Count Ferdinand de Lichtervelde and of Anne de Lannoy, both of whom are James I descendants) married Yves Savary de Beauregard (son of Count Martial Savary de Beauregard and of his wife, Margriet, née van Mierlo) on 6 July.
William Patrick Conolly-Carew and his wife, née Jane Anne Cunningham, had their second child, Patrick Edward, on 12 November.
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 Cabell Family Papers - Cuthbert, C. A.: Civil War Manuscripts at the Virginia Historical Society
Contains letters, 1861–1862, from John William Campbell (1841–1862) of Company D of the 13th Virginia Infantry Regiment to Joseph W. Anderson and Mary Lunny (Campbell) Roberts (1836–1904) concerning camp life in northern Virginia (particularly the building of winter quarters), sickness in the unit, and a review of the regiment conducted by Joseph E. Johnston.
A letter, 24 December 1861, to John William Mansfield (1835–1862) from Judah Philip Benjamin (1811–1884) concerning a request for a copy of the regulations of the War Department in regard to reenlistment and organization for the war.
Also in the collection is a letter, 8 March 1865, to William from Jennie Corson concerning the impending arrival of Union soldiers and her view of the Confederate cause in March 1865.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 6994
She married, secondly, James Balfour, 2nd Lord Balfour, Baron of Glenawley, son of Sir James Balfour, 1st Lord Balfour, Baron of Glenawley and Grisold Balfour, before 1623.
George St. John Brodrick, 2nd Earl of Middleton was the son of William St. John Freemantle Brodrick, 1st Earl of Middleton and Lady Hilda Charteris.
William Greville Worthington was the son of William Worthington.
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 The Grimsay Press - White Hind, The: and other Discoveries
Boyd, James of Trochraig 50, 79, 83, 84
James VI 3, 5, 6, 39-41, 93, 107, 111, 181, 219, 236
Montgomerie, Hew, fourth son of the 1st Earl of Eglinton 37
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 Guide Introduction: Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series M:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The letter concerns Charles Carter (1733-1796), William Fitzhugh (1741-1809), James Horrocks (1734-1772), Arthur Lee (1740-1792), and Edward Montague; the Council of Virginia; and a riding accident at a mill dam in Essex County, Virginia, belonging to Francis Waring (d.
The letter concerns Isaac William Giberne; the embargo on trade with England; petitions for redress of grievances; the British army at Boston, Massachusetts; taxation on tea; and planting of artichokes, beans, and peas at Blandfield.
William Armistead and John Dandridge (executors of Bartholomew Dandridge); and a warrant, 1764, issued by Richard Littlepate for the arrest of a runaway slave belonging to George Washington (bears receipt of Stephen Furnea Hoomes).
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 Broyles-Lockhart-Pence-Kershner Families (of America, Germany, and Scotland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Williams, William AP Williams emigrated to Maryland from Wales‘ in 1695, he patented 200 acres in Charles County, Maryland.
He is identified in the Lord Lyons heraldry rolls as "James Lockhart, brother sone of the House of the Lockharts of Barr, one of his Majesties' Heraulds" according to one source.
Guardian of King James V of Scotland and co-guardian of Mary, Queen of Scots.
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 The Victoria Cross   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
But the most impressive of the Royal Navy's Victoria Cross winners was Captain William Peel of the Royal Naval Brigade in the Crimea The third son of Sir Robert Peel the former Prime Minister, William Peel was a Victorian hero in the epic mould, winning his cross in three separate actions.
The first was on 18 October 1854 during the siege of Sevastopol, when he picked up a live Russian 42-pounder shell that had fallen into a British ammunition wagon, and threw it over the parapet before it burst about 4 feet away from him.
Medals could be returned to the Mint for naming (in a style known as "officially impressed"), but many were crudely stamped with names by recipients who were presented with their medals in the Crimea ("Depot impressed"), or were privately engraved by jewellers in England.
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 mure02
Margaret Mure (dau of Sir William Mure of Rowallan)
Elizabeth Hamilton (dau of William Hamilton, 2nd of Raploch)
William Mure of Glanderston and Caldwell (dsp by 1728)
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 Livingston03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
There are a number of differences between the record for this family presented by TSP (Kilsyth) and that presented by BE1883 (Kilsyth).
It shows one less generation of Williams and identifies the William who died at Flodden as Edward's successor rather than of a later generation.
This William is reported by TSP but not by BE1883.
www.kilsyth.org.uk /history/archivesources/livingston03.htm   (391 words)

  
 Hamilton 15
James Hamilton, 2nd of Cambuskeith; m.Marjory (or Mary) Hamilton, dau.of Sir James Hamilton of Preston and Fingalton
William Hamilton of Mackneirstom, later of Sorn and Sanquhar; This connection is being investigated.
A web site on Sorn Castle suggests that William Hamilton of Sorn was a younger son of the Udston line rather than of Cambuskeith.
genealogy.euweb.cz /hamilton/hamilton15.html   (286 words)

  
 List of Victoria Cross recipients by Name - C
James Power Carne - 1951; Imjin River, Korea
James Morris Colquhoun Colvin - 1897; Mohmand Valley, India
William Reginald Cotter - 1916; Hohenzollern Redoubt, France
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 Genealogy Data Page 14 (Family Pages)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Douglas, James (7th Earl of Douglas - the Gross)
Father: Douglas, William (11th Earl and 1st Marq.
Spouse: Stewart, James V (King of Scotland) King
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 Southern Plantations M2
This section consists of two items, correspondence, 1775, of William Cuninghame and Co. of Glasgow, Scotland, with Robert Duncan (captain of the Jenny) and James Robison (of Falmouth, Virginia) concerning the purchase of tobacco.
This section consists of four items, bonds, 1774-1775, of John Farmer, James Gillson, John Gillson, and Adam Jackman with the store kept at Falmouth, Virginia, by William Cuninghame and Co. of Glasgow, Scotland.
The accounts were kept while a factor in Falmouth, Virginia, for William Cuninghame and Co. of Glasgow, Scotland.
srnels.people.wm.edu /~srnels/sources/plantm2.htm   (9431 words)

  
 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details
Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish Cavendish- (1738-1809) 3rd Duke of Portland, statesman ( 56)
Blackwood, Archibald James Leofric Temple Hamilton-Temple- (1863-1900) Earl of Ava ( 1)
Fitzgerald, William Vesey (1783-1843) Baron Fitzgerald and Vesey, statesman ( 6)
www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/searches/pidocs.asp?LR=255   (4014 words)

  
 700000 people connected with European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Montgomery, Hugh De born Abt 1010, Of, St Germain Mntgm, Normandy, France
Montgomery, Martha C. born 19 Mar 1854, Georgia
Bethcarcem,,, TN Montgomery, William De born Abt 1018, Of, St Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France
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 Kilmarnock Headstones
hood james' wives margaret crawford and anne dickie
brown william and thomas and isabella peddie alexander
boyd william and robert sons of david and euphemia boyd
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 Southern Plantations M2
This section consists of five items, judgements, 1754-1771, rendered by the courts of Essex, Culpeper, and Stafford counties, Virginia, concerning William Cuninghame and Co. of Glasgow, Scotland.
This section consists of two items, letters, 1764-1766, written by Philip Clayton to Alexander Cuninghame (while a factor in Falmouth, Virginia, for William Cuninghame and Co. of Glasgow, Scotland) concerning judgements rendered by the court of Culpeper County, Virginia.
This section consists of eight items, letters, 1796-1798, written to Walter Colquhoun (while a factor in Falmouth, Virginia, for William Cuninghame and Co. of Glasgow, Scotland) by Margaret Minor, Robert Patton, Charles Mynn Thruston, and William Miller and Co. of Port Royal, Virginia.
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 Names Appearing in the Volume   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lineage : Lineage: WILLIAM CADELL, a burgess in Haddington; b 1668; m 13 July, 1701, Anna (d 7 May, 1743), dau of James Hogg, burg...
Lineage : Lineage-WILLIAM JAMES CAMERON, Episcopalian Minister, of Inch, Wigtownshire, fled from the Covenanters to Ulster in an o...
Family name : CRAUFURD Incumbent : SIR ROBERT JAMES CRAUFURD OF KILBIRNIE, 9TH BT Lineage : Lineage: JOHN, stepson of Baldwin de Biggar (ancestor of the Earls of Wigton), possessed c 1153 the northern part of the...
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with M
MONTGOMERIE, Archibald Seton (23 JUN 1880-22 APR 1945)
MURRAY, James Charles Plantagenet (8 DEC 1819-3 JUN 1874)
MURRAY-AYNSLEY, James Murray (18 JUN 1823-28 MAR 1869)
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg442 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alexander CUNINGHAME [ Parents ] died Jan 1770.
Elizabeth MONTGOMERY [ Parents ] married Alexander CUNINGHAME.
James MONTGOMERY-CUNINGHAME Sir 6th Bart [ Parents ] married Jessie CUMING.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Father: David Cuninghame Sir 3Rd Bart ( -1770)
Father: Earl James Hamilton Of Arran I (1477-1529)
James Hamilton 2nd Marquis and Anne Cuninghame Lady
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