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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Hedges G-3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Shew was united in marriage in 1860, to Miss Alma C. Hedges, a daughter of William Hedges, and they are the parents of four children--Mrs.
Shew commenced life with no capital but strong hands, and a determination to make life a success, and his energy combined with integrity and good business habits, has enabled him to obtain a competence for his declining years.
Shew is widely known throughout the township where he resides and few local men possess the confidence and respect of the public to a greater extent than he, being trusted by all who know him.
www.ken-kaybaker.com /Hedges_G-3.html   (1874 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of Phillip Shew
Shew however is making a game fight against death and the physician said Tuesday morning that he might be able to pull through.
Shew is a man of a wonderful constitution and this fact will play a great part in his battle for life.
The tragedy appeared to rouse the crowd from what appeared a drunk-inspired somnambulism, and all began caring for the wounded man. When a physician was called, it was found that one of the bullets had passed through his neck and buried itself in a wall of the saloon.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/h/o/l/John-Hollingsworth-TX/GENE2-0007.html   (1171 words)

  
 Descendants of PHILLIP Shew
Georgia Shew died at her residence, 215 W Lubbock, Feb 7th, in her 59th year.
The 1916 was a date she came up with on her request for a delayed birth certificate and is the one she used all her life.
William moved his family from Alabama to Atascosa County, Texas and then eventually ended his life in Rockdale, Milam County, Texas.
www.geocities.com /knopfsan/shew_family.html   (463 words)

  
 Silver and Gold - Shew's Daguerreian Saloon
Attributed to William Shew (1820-1903), Shew's Daguerreian Saloon and the Alta, California Newspaper Office, San Francisco, 1851 Half plate daguerreotype.
illiam Shew, one of the most famous American daguerreotypists of his day, maintained a photographic studio in a mobile wagon, allowing him to travel to his customers, and enabling him to maneuver out of the way of San Francisco's many fires in its early years.
On the side of the studio, Shew arrayed a sampling of his handiwork to advertise to potential customers.
www.museumca.org /goldrush/silver-shewsal.html   (181 words)

  
 J.G. Russell Family Tree - Person Page 57
Boston Shew; poss AR, Although it is not entirely certain, it appears that Elizabeth Brewer Shew died before 1860 and Boston Shew married a second time.
Boston is shown with a 33-year-old woman, Nancy, on the 1860 Izard County census records and a one-year-old child William B. Both William B. and this child, his younger brother, then appear together in the Cherokee County census records in 1870 and 1880 after the apparent deaths of both Boston and Nancy before 1870.
In particular, she alleged that 'for the last two years the said William Battles (having previously compelled your petitioner to leave him) hath lived and now is living in adultery with one Ann Jacobs with whom he has gone to the State of Tennessee'.
www.jgrussell.com /famtree/p57.htm   (496 words)

  
 Sidney William Shew Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Shew, a Lubbock County Deputy Sheriff died of an apparent heart attack about 10:15 a.m.
Shew was a Korean War Army veteran, a member of Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, Mackenzie Masonic Lodge, Order of Eastern Star, Veteran's of Foreign Wars and member of Vandelia Village Church of Christ.
The deputy was a resident of Petersburg before moving to Lubbock in 1954, and was a former employee of Panhandle and Santa Fe Railroad at Ralls.
www.rootsweb.com /~txcrosby/ralls/s/shew_sw.html   (179 words)

  
 Chapter 10
Being joined by his brother William in 1835 he went to Clinton county, and after remaining there awhile he and his brother finally settled in Winfield township, where they improved a farm which afterwards came into the possessiori of John T. Mason, who lived on it for over forty years.
William H. Jones left New York in 1844 and settled in LeClaire and ran the first threshing machine in that neighborhood, and in 1848 he broke up the sod for Mr.
John C. McCausland located on section 23 in 1855; William Mooney, in 1852; Henry F. Schlotfeldt, in 1853; Claus Mundt in 1855; George Baughman settled in Winfield township in 1847 and removed to Bulter township in 1855; and in 1859 J. Helble, a native of Germany, settled on section 26.
www.celticcousins.net /scott/chapter10.html   (8946 words)

  
 Shew-board at William Carey's Shoe Shop
William Carey was a cobbler in England prior to his becoming a Baptist minister.
One of the more interesting artifacts related to Carey's life is the placard that hung at Carey's shoe repair shop in England.
Thorp for their assistance with the "Shew-board" placard and their patient explanations of and assistance with the William Carey archives at the Angus Library.
www.wmcarey.edu /carey/memo/shew-board.htm   (168 words)

  
 Ancestors of Wilhelm SCHEU
He just happened to be walking through the hall way of the house when one of the children screamed as it fell over the top banister - direction floorwards.
William heard the scream, and put his arms out to catch the infant "blind".
From rear of photo "Known as William Shew since August 7 1914"
www.shew.org /genealogy/63.htm   (214 words)

  
 The Daguerreian Society: California daguerreotypes
William Shew's traveling studio sits next to the Alta California newspaper office in the midst of construction following the fire of 22 June 1851.
The wagon's location no doubt drew the attention of the daily, which wrote, "A good deal of curiosity has been expressed in regard to the object and intention of the big wagon which fills up a large portion of the plaza, and which was yesterday being covered with a frame.
It seems, however, that it is to be a traveling daguerreotype establishment, with which the proprietor intends to travel around the city and country, taking views and portraits." (San Francisco Alta California, July 22, 1851.)
www.daguerre.org /gallery/oakland/4ca.html   (138 words)

  
 Bobby Shew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
2) " Shew" -- In the context of Bobby Shew
John Dee 67: decorated wax "Seal of God," used to support the "shew -stone," the crystal ball used for scrying.
The Lord's Supper 6: n as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come.
www.lottery-news.net /dust42554-bobby_shew.html   (390 words)

  
 cantonrep.com
William R. Shew, age 76, of Canton, passed away Thursday, October 5, 2006, surrounded by his loving family.
Survived by his wife and high school sweetheart of 51 years, Harriette Shew (Orebaugh); daughter and son-in-law, Catherine and Dr. Robert J. Ripich; son and daughter-in-law, William M. “Chip” and Thea Shew; grandchildren, Alexandra Marie Ripich, Russell Paul, John Charles, William Meeker and Dorothea Ann Shew.
He is also survived by two brothers, C. Frank Shew of Massillon, OH and Frederick Shew of Orlando, FL.
www.cantonrep.com /printable.php?ID=312250   (2293 words)

  
 Andrew Kemp's Genealogy Page
William Sherman and Agnes McFarlen were married in 1878.
William J. Shew and Ida Jane Wertenberger were married on 10 Dec 1882.
William Math Fedewa and Otillia Simon were married on 10 May 1904.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~kemp/b93.html   (2005 words)

  
 Gifts of Pictorial South Caroliniana Announced 2003 (USCS) - South Caroliniana Library - University Libraries - USC
Two cases are by Littlefield, Parsons & Co. and one by William Shew of Boston.
Photographers include William Reckling, William Hix, George Hennies, and J.P. Howie of Columbia; Winburn Studio in Sumter; and various photographers in North Carolina, Washington, D.C., Texas, and Paris.
1890-1912, of the M.D. Williams residence in Johnston and the South Carolina Co-Educational Institute in Edgefield.
www.sc.edu /library/socar/uscs/2003/picts2003.html   (1543 words)

  
 SE Table   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It is probable that Jacob and William Shew were in partnership for part of this year at the address.
Trueman Shew was born near Watertown, N.Y. In 1841, he and his brothers William, Jacob and Myron began daguerreotyping in Watertown.
Simmons, William H. Recorded as a daguerreian in Cuba, N.Y. and Angelica, N.Y. In 1855 he was noted as a daguerreian in Cuba; in September, 1855 he announced a traveling daguerreian saloon in Angelica, N.Y. His advertising there continued through the end of the year.
www.daguerreotype.com /se_table.htm   (11050 words)

  
 Streetstudio: Enos and Ghukfvin - New York Portraiture.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
As photogrpahic techniques developed, an intrepid group of photographers took their talents out of the studio and onto battlefields, across oceans and into remote wilderness.
William Shew's "Daguerreotype Saloon," Roger Fenton's "Photographic Van" and Mathew Brady's "What-is-it?" wagon set the standards for making photographs in the field.
Today, we look on those images with a profound respect for the pioneers who made them.
www.streetstudio.com /tradition.html   (396 words)

  
 shew - OneLook Dictionary Search
SHEW : Glossary of Biblical English of the Authorised Version of the HOLY BIBLE [home, info]
Phrases that include shew: shew stone, taming of the shew, william shew
Words similar to shew: demonstrate, establish, prove, shewing, show, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=shew&ls=a   (199 words)

  
 WEDDINGS; Virginia Reilly, William Shew - New York Times
of Port Washington, L.I., was married there yesterday to William Edward Shew, a son of Capt. James E. Shew, U.S.N., retired, and Mrs.
Shew of Alexandria, Va. The Rev. Thomas P. Maloney, a Roman Catholic priest, officiated at the Church of St. Peter of Alcantara.
His mother, Virginia A. Shew, is the assistant managing editor of Tax Management, a subsidiary of the Bureau of National Affairs, a research and publishing concern in Washington.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9C06E3D81F3CF933A25754C0A962958260   (158 words)

  
 J.G. Russell Family Tree - Person Page 58
AL, It is not entirely certainly that Guilford is the child of William and Ann Jacobs Battles.
The evidence strongly suggests that he is, and that he was born before William and Ann were legally free to marry.
Gilford C. Shew; prob Cherokee County, AL, Note that Lutitia ('Tommie') Allen's sister Nancy Allen married Gilford Shew's brother William Shew.
www.jgrussell.com /famtree/p58.htm   (475 words)

  
 WER: History of the University of Wisconsin-Chapter 2
Milwaukee Co.--William Shew, Charles E. Brown, and John B. Doan.
Greene Co.--John Moore, A. Stedman, and William Rittenhouse.
Dodge Co.--James A. Williams, Dearborn Clark, and Thomas B. Hull.
www.library.wisc.edu /etext/WIReader/Thwaites/Chapter02.html   (2041 words)

  
 News: SDG Announces New Location for Houston Office
In addition, SDG announced that William Shew, a principal with the firm, has been named Houston Office Director.
Shew’s breadth of experience ideally suits him to manage the Houston operation.
In his eight years with the firm he has assisted companies in strategy development and implementation, R&D portfolio management, and mergers and acquisitions.
www.sdg.com /home.nsf/sdg/AboutSDG--News--NewLocationforHoustonOffice   (292 words)

  
 The Daguerreian Society: Daguerreian Annual 1991
William Shew: A Portrait Photographer for More Than Half a Century, O.V. Lange
Pioneers of Photography--Jex J. Bardwell, William and Estelle Marder
William Shew: Miniature Casemaker in Boston, Frank R. Fraprie
www.daguerre.org /society/annual/1991toc.html   (280 words)

  
 Hawker Family - pafc38 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
SHEW, Fanny Wife Mar 38 F Eldersfield, WOR
SHEW, Fanny Louisa Daur 10 F Clifton, GLS
SHEW, William Edward Son 7 M Chaceley, WOR
www.connectedglobe.com /family/web/hawkerfam/pafc38.htm   (892 words)

  
 PF Table   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Pollock, L.H. Pollock, P.W. Pollock, William A. Pomeroy
Possibly the same as William R. Phipps, listed in 1859-1860 as an ambrotypist in Lexington, Ken. There he was noted as an ambrotypist and photographer, on the southwest corner of Mulberry and Main Streets, opposite the Phoenix Hotel.
In 1848, William Shew was listed as a daguerreian and casemaker at the corner of Court and Howard Streets.
www.daguerreotype.com /pf_table.htm   (11766 words)

  
 Discoveries During Conservation - Cased Images Exhibit - Princeton University
Label of William Shew inside case of portrait of Robert Hollingsworth (Class of 1849).
Preservation projects such as this one offer archivists and conservators the opportunity to discover and document important artifactual information about the objects under their care.
In this instance, the photographer and casemaker, William Shew of Boston, had placed a label underneath the plate.
infoshare1.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/mudd/online_ex/dags/conserve/discovery.shtml   (214 words)

  
 PhotoBooks
Photos by Scherman with literary excerpts by John Keats, William Wordsworth, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Thomas Hardy, A.E. Housman, Rudyard Kipling, et al.
Reproductions by artists include paintings by David Blythe, William C. Wall, Russell Smith, John Kane, Samuel Rosenberg, William Libby, Roy Hilton, Edwin Anderson, Marty Cornelius, and Idabell Kleinhans.
The second half of the book has chapters devoted to each photographer in the collection, with facsmile signature, portrait of the photographer, chronology, exhibitions, bibliography, and list of photographs with reproductions in the collection.
mywebpages.comcast.net /saretzky/photobooks2/s.html   (2617 words)

  
 The Golden Age of Western Photography - Section One
Isaac Wallace Baker, Frederick Combs, William Herman Rulofson, William Shew and Robert H. Vance who photographed the gold rush.  Solomon Nunes Carvalho photographed on Fremont’s Fifth Expedition, John Mix Stanley on the I. Stevens expedition, and W.
Photographs taken of Indian Delegates in Washington, D.C., New York, as well as images of Indian and frontier life in the western territories were an extension of the tradition of illustrators and painters who traveled with earlier exploration parties.
Beaman (1837-1876), John Hillers, William Henry Jackson, and Timothy O’Sullivan also photographed in the field for the government surveys.
www.andrewsmithgallery.com /exhibitions/western/western_one.html   (1082 words)

  
 Re: Godfrey Shew - Fishhouse Village, NY
In Reply to: Re: Godfrey Shew - Fishhouse Village, NY by Betty
She died Nov.1901; sister Nancy Ann, relative Eugenia Shew
Re: Godfrey Shew - Fishhouse Village, NY Linda Clark 6/09/99 (
genforum.genealogy.com /shew/messages/31.html   (50 words)

  
 History of Wisconsin - Chapter 2 - Wisconsin as a Territory.
Henry Dodge was commissioned governor April 30, 1836; Charles Dunn, chief justice, and David Irvin and William C. Frazer associate justices; by Andrew Jackson, President of the United States.
John S. Horner, May 6, 1836; William B. Slaughter, Feb. 16, 1837; Francis I. Dunn, Jan. 25, 1841; Alexander P. Field, April 23, 1841; George Floyd, Oct. 30, 1843; John Catlin, Feb. 24, 1846.
Upon the organization of the territory in 1836, it was necessary that it should be represented in the National Legislature; so on the day of the election of the territorial Legislature, George W. Jones, of Iowa county, was chosen a delegate in Congress.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/state/wihist-2.htm   (4240 words)

  
 The State Hermitage Museum: Exhibitions
The exhibition has been sponsored by the International Council of the Museum of Modern Art, and organized by the same museum in collaboration with The State Hermitage and The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts.
The exhibition is presented in chronological order, opening with the 19th century: David Hill’s Self Portrait with Robert Adamson (1845); and William England’s Niagara Suspension Bridge (1859) which depicts the period of industrial revolution; and William Shew’s daguerreotype (1850).
An important contribution to the art of photography in the second half of the 20th century was made by Irving Penn, Harry Callahan, Robert Adams, Richard Avedon, Robert Doisneau, and William Klein.
www.hermitagemuseum.org /html_En/04/b2003/hm4_1_014.html   (277 words)

  
 Alibris: Daguerreotype
Silver and Gold includes works by Robert Vance, P. Batchelder, William Shew, Frederick Coombs, and W. Rulofson - images of native Californians and those who shared the land with them, memorable images of the men and women who sought their fortunes in the gold fields.
Photographs from the mining communities reflect the miners' rough houses,...
William B. White, M.D. The J. Paul Getty Trust
www.alibris.com /search/books/subject/Daguerreotype   (830 words)

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