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  Walsham Village History Group Quarterly Review
The child in question was William Withers of Walsham le Willows, aged 11 years, who, on the previous Christmas Eve had fallen into a deep trance which lasted 10 days "to the great admiration of the beholders, and the greefe of his parentes".
Although William was faced with these august gentlemen who were fully in accord with his religious sentiments, he was not abashed and treated them to the same lambasting as any other of his visitors.
William's father, also William, was a husbandman and was described in the pamphlet as "of good name and fame".
www.walsham-le-willows.org /review02.htm   (1760 words)

  
 Withers, William   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
WILLIAM WITHERS, who at one time engaged in general farming in Greene county and now resides at Mineral Wells, Texas, was born in Garrard county, Kentucky, October 27, 1819.
Withers was called upon to mourn the loss of his wife March 13, 1903, her death occurring at their home in Mineral Wells, Texas.
Withers is yet remembered by many of the early settlers of Greene County, whose acquaintance he formed during the years in which he was connected with its agricultural and commercial interests.
www.rootsweb.com /~ilmaga/greene/1905bios/withersw.html   (515 words)

  
 Individual's from Chrisman Pedigree, page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
William was involved in some sort of long standing feud with a neighbor by the name of Jackson (the origin and nature of the feud is not known).
Apparently William convinced several of his siblings to move to Oregon as well, for in 1853, William, his family, and several of his siblings and their families joined a train and headed for the Willamette Valley.
Withers who had with him a wife, 6 sons, and 2 daughters (actually, one of the sons, a baby, was in fact a grandson born to Elizabeth).
www.angelfire.com /or/aleonc/out2.html   (2380 words)

  
 Descendants of John O'Rea - Person Page 90
Emery Harney Withers III is the son of Emery Harney Withers Jr.
John William Withers is the son of Emery Harney Withers Jr.
Emery Harney Withers IV is the son of Emery Harney Withers III and Kathy King.
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 My Family
William Harvey BLANKS and Mariah WITHERS were married on 1 Aug 1864 in Saint Francois County, Missouri.
William Allen WITHERS died in 1863 in rural Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi.
William Allen WITHERS and Eliza PERRIN were married on 15 Aug 1822 in Lincoln County, Kentucky.
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 BIOGRAPHIES - A
William Arbuckle, brother of Capt. Mathew Arbuckle, was with the army at Point Pleasant and afterward, about 1796 or 1797, moved, and settled in Putnam county, on the Kanawha river.
His brother, William, who settled in Putnam county, reared a large family of daughters, from whom descended many of the prominent families of Putnam and Mason counties.
His second marriage, in April, 1892, to Mary Withers Young, of Staunton, Va. To this union four children came: William Withers Arbuckle, a graduate of the Greenbrier Presbyterial School and of Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia.
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 My Family
William Harvey BLANKS was born on 11 Jan 1843 in Saint Francois County, Missouri.
Withers BLANKS was born on 4 Oct 1836.
William BLEDSOE was born in 1791 in Washington County, Virginia.
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 John Hodgkinson - pafg05.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Elizabeth was named Daughter of William Withers and Jeremiah was identified as her husband in the deed.
William Hoskins was charged along with his father for hog stealing in Claiborne Co., TN in Sep 1802.
William married Elizabeth REEDY on 1 Jul 1801 in, Grainger County, Tennessee.
users.ev1.net /~dhoskins/web/johnhodgk/pafg05.htm   (4834 words)

  
 Individual's from Chrisman Pedigree, page 2
William Withers Chrisman (9 SEP 1810-) on 14 JUL 1831 at Union Co.,Indiana, children: 1.
William Chenault (it is uncertain whether this was Jr.
The names of William Jr.'s children are obtained from a will of Margaret Chenault (daughter) filed in Rockingham Co., N.C. There is only one male line from William Chenault all the way to the end of the 20th century.
www.chrisman.org /pedigree/out2.htm   (5347 words)

  
 News and Events: Wartburg College - Waverly, Iowa, USA
Withers will remain associate professor of communication arts and assistant director of the Wartburg Institute for Leadership Education.
Withers joined the faculty at the beginning of the 1998-99 academic year.
Withers believes his continued experiences outside academia augment his classroom work.
www.wartburg.edu /Article.aspx?ID=417   (526 words)

  
 Withers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The marriage of John Withers and Dilly Allen is not mentioned in the Bible record.
In 1788, John Wither's sold his land on Craig's Creek to John Bowen and the deed is also signed by Phyllis Withers.
Withers Genealogy by Recum states that Hannah Withers married John Campbell but this is most certainly incorrect.
www.waltier.com /withers.htm   (1575 words)

  
 Burness Genealogy and Family History - Person Page 247   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
     William Fishback is estimated to have been born circa 1795 in Culpeper County, Virginia.
He was the son of John Withers and Sally Morgan.
She was the daughter of John Withers and Sally Morgan.
www.burness.ca /ancestors/p247.htm   (2639 words)

  
 And the heavens wept
William nodded, though his friend could not see her, and looked at the redhead's composed face, "She'll probably know once she wakes up," He sighed again, dipping the blood-soaked rag in a bowl of warm water, wringing it out, then pulled the covers back over her.
William raised an eyebrow, "I guess sleep isn't an option," He muttered, but unfortunatly, the room had quite an echo, and his voice was heard by all, and every set of eyes in the place turned on him.
William grasped the ties of her robe, his eyes darkening as he loosened it, the fabric falling away to reveal her soft, full breasts and he slid the robe down, kissing one of her shoulders as it fell to the ground, pooling at her feet.
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 withersgen2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
She was born July 20, 1816 in Woodford County, Kentucky, and died August 14, 1891 in Woodford County, Kentucky.
Withers served in the Spanish American War and also in World War I. He graduated from the old Fort Worth Medical College.
An active member of AFA, he was selected as California AFA Man of the Year in 1966, served as a member of the board of trustees of the Aerospace Education Foundation, and was selected as AFA (plus) Ohio Man of the Year in 1974.
www.withersfamily.com /withersgen2.html   (1047 words)

  
 Individual's from Chrisman Pedigree, page 7
She says the name Barnum is in the family somewhere, she believed on David Williams' side of the family, but this was definately not her grandmother's maide name.
William C. Withers (20 FEB 1754-9 OCT 1809) on 4 JAN 1780 at Fauquier Co.,Virginia, children: 1.
William Neal (13 APR 1815-22 JUL 1907) on 8 AUG 1839 at Bartholomew Co.,Indiana, children: 1.
www.chrisman.org /pedigree/out7.htm   (4253 words)

  
 Individual's from Chrisman Pedigree, page 9
Note: George Erwin Howell had recorded that he died in Culpeper Co., Va. These notes are from G.E. Howell: Spencer Withers was only 15 years old when he enlisted at Warrenton, Va, in the summer of 1780 as a substitute for Peter Crim in the Company of Captain Francis Triplett.
I have not personally seen his probate records, but was told that they concluded in 1850, and in that year John Chrisman was entrusted with part of Spencer's estate in care of the children of his daughter Elizabeth, with an implication that Elizabeth was deceased at that time.
William Withers (8 JUL 1788-21 AUG 1856) m.
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This is as close as I have come to connecting my Withers with any of the other Withers lines.
Reuben Withers was the only child of William Withers and His wife Elizabeth Bonham.
David Dunham Withers was a member of the Knickerbockers Club in 1855 and Alfred Dunham was a member in 1870.
withers4.tripod.com /withers.htm   (843 words)

  
 Clifford Article Endnotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
William K. Clifford, "On the Space-Theory of Matter," presented 2 February 1870, Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1866/1876, 2: 157-158; Reprinted in William K. Clifford, Mathematical Papers, edited by Robert Tucker, with an introduction by H.J.S. Smith, (New York: Chelsea, 1968; An unaltered reproduction of the 1882 original): 21-22.
William K. Clifford, "Preliminary Sketch of Biquaternions," presented on 12 June 1873, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1873: 381-395; Reprinted in Mathematical Papers: 181-200.
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, "The Wave Theory of Light," a lecture delivered before the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, under the auspices of the Franklin Institute, 29 September 1884, printed in the Journal of the Franklin Institute, November 1884, 118: 321-341; Reprinted in Sir William Thomson, Popular Lectures, (London: Macmillan, 1888).
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 W. W. Withers Memorium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sheriff William W. Withers was killed attempting to apprehend Elliott Lyons, a horse thief, wanted in Jackson County.
The slayer escaped, but a huge posse was formed and he was captured in Creswell under a train that was heading out of town.
In Eugene, Oregon, under the direction of Fred Fisk, a deputy under Withers and a Lane County Judge, witnessed the hanging of Lyons outside the Lane County Courthouse.
www.co.lane.or.us /Sheriff_PoliceServices/hallofhonor/withers.htm   (102 words)

  
 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 28
William John Dean appeared on the census of 24 June 1870 in the household of Joseph Dean and Catherine Knott at Morgan City, Morgan, Utah; Dean, James, 39, WM, Carpenter, $1200, $1000, b.
William John Dean appeared on the census of 3 June 1880 in the household of Joseph Dean at 19th Ward, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT; Dean, Joseph, 49, WM, carpenter, b.
William Knott and Mary Jane Withers appeared on the census of 1851 at Crowcombe, Somerset, England; William Knott, 54, cordwainer, employees: 1 man, 2 apprentices; b.
www.gordonbanks.com /gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p28.htm   (5114 words)

  
 And the heavens wept
William had heard her scream and had rushed outside, nearly skidding on a congealing pool of blood as he dropped beside her, pulling her against him and she buried her face in his chest, her grief striking him to the core as he looked about the corrupted barn.
As William glanced at Drusilla, frowning slightly when she began to hum, weaving one of her hands in front of her face, Angelus slipped a small amount of liquid into his brandy before handing it back to the Watcher, "Cheers!" Angelus grinned, holding up the brandy and watched as William drowned it down.
William tripped over a rug, and Erin rolled out of his grasp, but was on her feet in an instant, a stake sliding into her hand from her sleeve.
www.ripewickedplum.com /series/watcher11.htm   (16007 words)

  
 EH.Net Encyclopedia: The United States Public Debt, 1861 to 1975
To oversimplify, for traditionalists the economy was not to be meddled with by the government as no good would come from it.
But it was during the Great Depression and the first term of President Franklin Roosevelt, that we see an acceptance of what was then called "new economics" and would later be called Keynesianism.
Basically, "new" economists believed that the business cycle could be counteracted through government intervention into the economy (Withers, 32).
eh.net /encyclopedia/?article=noll.publicdebt   (5242 words)

  
 OLDROYD MSS.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Oldroyd mss., 1864-1909, are letters and papers of Osborn Hamiline Oldroyd, 1842-1930, Lincoln collector and museum curator, relating to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
William T. Clark, Henry Clark Corbin, William Henry Crook, Thomas Thompson Eckert, Henry Clay Ford, John Thomson Ford, Quincy Adams Gillmore, Mrs.
The letter of April 16, 1865, from Julia Adelaide Shepard to her father was published in Century Magazine, April 1909, and partially printed in When Lincoln Died by Ralph Borreson, New York, Appleton-Century, 1965, p.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/oldroyd.html   (207 words)

  
 Withers Hall
The first chemist appointed at NC State's founding in 1889, Withers eventually served the University as vice president under President Riddick's administration.
In addition, Withers was a member of the Agricultural Experiment Station to which he contributed pamphlets and bulletins.
Several scientific societies were able to claim Withers as a member, including The Knights Templar and a colonial war society.
www.ncsu.edu /facilities/buildings/withers.html   (130 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Descendants of William Withers, To Mary Marie Withers, Wife of John Pyle.
THOMAS3 WITHERS (THOMAS2, WILLIAM1) was born 1578 in Wiltshire, England.
Children of MARY WITHERS and JOHN PYLE are: i.
members.aol.com /dgoat40/withsrpt.txt   (218 words)

  
 PALMER OF BERKSHIRE
Witnesses to their marriage were John GRAY, Hannah CLARKE, William Henry PALMER, Elizabeth PALMER & James PALMER (possibly the grandfather of the source 3842 85223 Jason PALMER.) She died aged 88 at Alexandra Rd, Reading & was interred in the family grave at East Garston on 1.2.1922.
I have some silver from the wedding of William PALMER [535 of 2.] and Martha GRAY engraved 1866.
The 2-- means 2nd generation, counting the initial person of the tree as generation 0 and labelling him or her as 0.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Village/2123/palmer/palmer.html   (6199 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Movie : Affairs of Geraldine : Main
Brothers Henry and Wayne Cooper (Grant Withers and William Haade) have a mission to help their younger, shyer sister, Geraldine Jane Withers, who has just received a larg...
Brothers Henry and Wayne Cooper (Grant Withers and William Haade) have a mission to help their younger, shyer sister, Geraldine Jane Withers, who has just received a large inheritance from their mother.
It was their dying mother's request that the brother's find a suitable suitor for their younger sister.
www.vh1.com /movies/movie/50917/moviemain.jhtml   (145 words)

  
 Dr. Bill Withers - Faculty - Communication Arts Department: Wartburg College - Waverly, Iowa, USA
Bill Withers - Faculty - Communication Arts Department: Wartburg College - Waverly, Iowa, USA
Professor Withers holds a B.A. Degree in communications from Winona State University ('82) and a M.S. degree in journalism and mass communication from Iowa State University ('89).
Withers is a member of the Public Relations Society of America, American Marketing Association, Iowa Broadcasters Association, the Iowa Distance Learning Association and EDUCAUSE.
www.wartburg.edu /ca/withers.html   (152 words)

  
 HISCOCK OF ALL CANNINGS, WILTSHIRE
(Thomas WITHERS is 3836 72 7--Thomas WITHERS (bp 22.1.1769 All Cannings) at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/2123/withers/withers.html) 6 sons and a dr. They lived in Tumfurlin Lane.
Wm WITHERS was his fr 3836 7 or his older br 3836 71.
0 William MASLEN & Mary 1 John MASLEN bp 23.4.1786 May be the one who m 3.5.1808 Mary HISCOCK bp 14.5.1786 #She is 3172 of *c1683 of 1.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Village/2123/hiscock/hiscock.html   (6558 words)

  
 William - an Unfinished Portrait   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I joined the Suicide Survivors' club, without realizing it, sometime between 6:30PM on March 14, 1996 and 12:45PM the next afternoon, when my amusing, talented, handsome, popular 25-year-old son, William Ellery Weiss, decided to eat a 9mm hollow-point bullet.
All his life, Bill balanced a tender, sensitive, bookish private side with an outrageous, extroverted, over-the-top public personality.
So - it makes no sense that on March 14th, 1996, William borrowed an H&K 9mm pistol from a roommate, took the bus to the beach (in San Diego), and walked to the end of the north jetty on San Diego's Mission Bay.
www.webhealing.com /hon/maryw.html   (929 words)

  
 James Lee Wong (Mr. Wong)
He goes on a killing spree in New York City's Chinatown in order to collect the legendary "twelve coins of Confucius." They don't even bother to try to disguise Lugosi's thick Hungarian accent.
It was directed by William Nigh, who three years later directed Karloff in the Mr.
Wong, Detective was subsequently remade in 1948 as a Charlie Chan film, Docks of New Orleans.
www.thrillingdetective.com /wong.html   (889 words)

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