RM2JE2T8P–Vendor of Lithographies, Le Marchand de Dessins Lithographiques (title on object), Two soldiers, probably Napoleonic veterans, stand in front of the stall of a vendor of lithographies. Several prints with military themes hang in the stall; albums are on the table. The print dealer leans relaxed against a chair, with his arms crossed and his hat over his eyes., print maker: Nicolas Toussaint Charlet, (mentioned on object), printer: François Séraphin Delpech, (mentioned on object), Paris, Jun-1818 - Dec-1819, paper, height 310 mm × width 408 mm
RMMTWRXX–. English: Collection: Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Source Creator: Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker. Author Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker. Source Creator Source Title: Mrs. Billington [graphic] / engraved by Hopwood from an original painting. CD Title Mrs. Billington [graphic] / engraved by Hopwood from an original painting. Source Title Source Created or Published: [London, England] : pub. by T. Hurst, Dec. 1, 1801. Imprint [London, England] : pub. by T. Hurst, Dec. 1, 1801.
RM2M3K4JD–George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904), cousin of Queen Victoria and Commander-in-Chief of the British Army. 1850
RM2AN6EC1–Les accouchements dans les beaux-arts, dans la littérature et au théatre . président«lu conseil, Decaze, tàtele pouls de la malade et diagnostique lélec- (1) Légende : La loi des élections est accouchée heureusement dunenfant 7narquë sur le front dun grand R, et de taches de sang sur lesmains. (2) « Le crime navait pas encore demandé a être représenté parmi nousSil était décidé quun régicide est admissible à la Chambre des députésla Révolution tout entière sortirait hideuse et sanglante de son tombeau. »Discours de Gourvoisier, 6 déc. 1819). DANS LES BEAUX-ARTS 165 tion prochaine dautres révol
RM2M3K44D–Photographic portrait of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, pictured knitting c.1890. Date: c.1890
RMB8XYY2–LION HUNT 1819 by James Northcote 1746 1831 from the North Gallery at Petworth Dec 1992
RMR7KN9M–Potsdam, Germany. 10th Dec, 2018. Martina Münch (SPD), Brandenburg's Minister of Culture, presents the programme for the Fontane Year at a press conference. The writer, journalist and author Theodor Fontane (1819-1898) is honoured on the occasion of his 200th birthday in the coming year in Brandenburg. Credit: Bernd Settnik/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2WE0MNT–Albert, Prince Consort (1819-61) after death, the Blue Room, Windsor Castle 16 - 16 Dec 1861.
RM2M45WXK–Three-Wheeled Hobby-Horse, 1819. Original caption: The L.A.W. Bulletin and Good Roads, Dec. 31, 1897.
RF2MD5P43–Vienna, Austria, Dec. 2019: The Theseus Temple is a classical building in the Volksgarten. Built from 1819 to 1823 by the architect Peter von Nobile
RM2M294NG–Circular letter from Austin Bearse, to Samuel May, Dec. 10, 1857 , Abolitionists, United States, 19th century, Correspondence, Antislavery movements, United States, History, 19th century, Abolitionists, United States, History, 19th century, Antislavery movements, United States, Bearse, Austin, Bowditch, William I. William Ingersoll, 1819-1909, May, Samuel, Jr., 1810-1899
RMR5JYTW–Orlando, Florida, USA. 1st Dec, 2018. UCF WR Gabriel Davis #13 jumps up to grab a pass during the AAC Football Championship game between the Memphis Tigers and the UCF Knights at Spectrum Stadium in Orlando, Florida. Kyle Okita/CSM/Alamy Live News
RMR8THDX–Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 16th Dec, 2018. Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (12) my cause, my cleats for Riley Children's Hospital during NFL football game action between the Dallas Cowboys and the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Indianapolis defeated Dallas 23-0. John Mersits/CSM/Alamy Live News
RM2AC8AGW–Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 1st Dec, 2019. Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) calls the offense in the first half of the game between the Tennessee Titans and the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana. Credit: Scott Stuart/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2AEB5TR–Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 07th Dec, 2019. Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is all smiles at the trophy presentatiion ceremony after NCAA Football game action between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Wisconsin Badgers at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Ohio State defeated Wisconsin 34-21. John Mersits/CSM/Alamy Live News
RM2RC180G–'Machine used for reaming out holes during World War I. Photograph was taken in December 1917 by Capt. G.K. Dawson. The machine was employed in the war industry and was an important tool in manufacturing. This photo was released by W.D.D. to the Photo Division in January 1918.'
RM2JDYB7W–Vendor of Lithographies, Le Marchand de Dessins Lithographiques (title on object), Two soldiers, probably Napoleonic veterans, stand in front of the stall of a vendor of lithographies. Several prints with military themes hang in the stall; albums are on the table. The print dealer leans relaxed against a chair, with his arms crossed and his hat over his eyes., print maker: Nicolas Toussaint Charlet, (mentioned on object), printer: François Séraphin Delpech, (mentioned on object), Paris, Jun-1818 - Dec-1819, paper, height 310 mm × width 408 mm
RMMYKECF–. English: Collection: Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Source Creator: Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker. Author Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker. Source Creator Source Title: Mrs. Billington [graphic] / engraved by Hopwood from an original painting. CD Title Mrs. Billington [graphic] / engraved by Hopwood from an original painting. Source Title Source Created or Published: [London, England] : pub. by T. Hurst, Dec. 1, 1801. Imprint [London, England] : pub. by T. Hurst, Dec. 1, 1801.
RMR9GMRN–New York, NEW YORK, USA. 24th Dec, 2018. Sunset is seen from the Battery Park on Manhattan Island in New York in the United States on the afternoon of this Monday, 24. From the spot to spot the Statue of Liberty. Credit: William Volcov/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CEEEH8–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. er, by whom, who d. 5 Aug. 1788, hehad, amongst several others who d. young or unmarried, the following issue: 1 John, present and tenth Lord. 2 Hon. Geiieral Sir Charles, G.C.B., and G.C.H.,b. 7 Aug. 1770, f/. 27 March 1843, having vi. 16 Feb. 1818, Jane, eldest daughter of the late William Mure, Esq., of Caldwell; by whom, who d. 20 May 1843, he had issue: l*Charles-John, b. 2 Nov. 1818. 2 AnndAnielia, b. 7 Dec. 1819, Viscountess Ncwry.—.SVe Kilmorey. .3 Catheri
RM2M3K14E–Portrait of Fitzgreene Halleck, a poet first published in 1819, visited England in 1822 and wrote 'Alnwick Castle' as a reminiscence. Date: 1858
RMR7KN57–Potsdam, Germany. 10th Dec, 2018. Martina Münch (SPD), Brandenburg's Minister of Culture, shows a toy figure of the poet at a press conference for the Fontane Year. The writer, journalist and author Theodor Fontane (1819-1898) is honoured on the occasion of his 200th birthday in the coming year in Brandenburg. Credit: Bernd Settnik/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMPFX7YA–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. V«,«'*' Philetus Allen )V1rs.Almeda B.Allen. PHILETUS ALLEN, son of Leeds Allen and Polly Woodard, was born in Dansville, April 7, 1825. He is the only living son of a family of twelve children, of whom two sisters also survive. His father was a native of Massachusetts, and was born July 18, 1792, and settled in Dansville, Steuben Co., N. Y., in 1815. He married Polly Wood- ard, Dec. 30,1819. She
RMR7E5A5–Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Mark Lee, assigned to Navy Reserve Assault Craft Unit One (ACU-1), navigates the waters of San Diego Harbor Dec. 1 during a Coxswain Qualification practical. The exercises tested skills in routine harbor piloting and unplanned events, such as, man overboard, low visibility, loss of steering. Sailors who pass this practical demonstration will be qualified to support ACU-1 reserve and active duty missions as coxswains.
RMBJ0CHE–William Stephens - First Grand Master, Grand Lodge Of Georgia, F&Am - Born Jan. 1752 At Beaulieu (Bulie) Near Savannah
RFKWBH4P–The Shell Mex Art Deco Building and Cleopatra's Needle. Victoria Embankment, City of Westminster, London, UK. In Golden Afternoon Sunlight. Dec 2017.
RM2T8FTXG–Engraved by Henry Meyer, from a Sketch by Baron Denon. SAMUEL ROGERS, ESQ.R. London, Published Dec.r 1. 1819, by Henry Colburn, Conduit Street
RMMXCTA5–. English: Collection: Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Source Creator: Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker. Author Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker. Source Creator Source Title: Mrs. Billington [graphic] / engraved by Hopwood from an original painting. CD Title Mrs. Billington [graphic] / engraved by Hopwood from an original painting. Source Title Source Created or Published: [London, England] : pub. by T. Hurst, Dec. 1, 1801. Imprint [London, England] : pub. by T. Hurst, Dec. 1, 1801.
RM2CEDHC6–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 1 Philip-Hale, b. 30 May, rf. 9 Sept. 1843. 2 Alice-Mary, b. 8 March 1845. 3 George, b. -ZO April 1847. 6 Hon. Charles-Stuart, b. 24 Feb. 1816. 7 Hon. Frederick, b. 17 March 1817, ?«. 20 May 1839, Antonia, daughter of the late Rev. William Archdall, Rector of Tintern, Co. Wexford, andhas issue, I Louisa, b. 20 March 1840. 2 Philip-Alexander, 6. I April 1843. 3 Agnes Yorke, h. 10 Feb. 1845. 4 A son, b. 3 March 1847. 8 Hon. and Rev. Arthur, 6.20 Dec. 1819.374 M I D
RM2M3K55B–Exterior of No.4 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, this building was formerly the home of 'George Eliot', the English writer, whose real name was Mary Ann Cross (1819-1880).
RMR7KNAG–Potsdam, Germany. 10th Dec, 2018. Martina Münch (SPD), Minister of Culture of Brandenburg, and Mario Zetsche, Fontane Coordinator of the City of Neuruppin, will present the programmes for the Fontane Year at a press conference. The writer, journalist and author Theodor Fontane (1819-1898) is honoured on the occasion of his 200th birthday in the coming year in Brandenburg. Credit: Bernd Settnik/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMR7E5A2–Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Mark Lee, assigned to Navy Reserve Assault Craft Unit One (ACU-1), navigates the waters of San Diego Harbor Dec. 1 during a Coxswain Qualification practical. The unit underwent a series of tests in routine harbor piloting and unplanned events, such as, man overboard, low visibility, and loss of steering. Sailors who pass the practical demonstration will be qualified to support ACU-1 reserve and active duty missions as coxswains.
RM2WRBHNJ–Yorktown, Virginia. Exploded gun in Confederate battery, Image includes members of the New York Independent Battalion, identified by Jason Wickersty (see Battlefield photogrpher, v. IV, issue 2, Dec. 2006)., Barnard, George N., 1819-1902, photographer, 1862 June., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RM2AJ45TF–Appletons' cyclopædia of American biography . Dec, 1816, heresigned, to accept the office of attorney-general ofthe state, serving till 1819. In June, 1821, he re-moved to Lancaster and resumed the practice ofhis profession. He was the anti-masonic candidatefor vice-president of the United States in 1832. Mr. Ellmaker, says Alexander Harris in his Reminiscences, was reported to be a good law-yer, and his addresses to the jury when at the barwere clear, distinct, and argumentative. ELLSKWATAWA, Indian prophet, b. on thebanks of the Scioto river, near what is now Chilli-cothe, early in 1775. The
RM2M3JPM2–Cleopatra's Needle was originally erected by Pharaoh Thothmes II around 1500 B.C. It was then moved to Alexandria, Cleopatra's city. It lay neglected until 1819 when it was presented to England by Mehemet Ali Pasha. Date: 1875
RMR7KNA2–Potsdam, Germany. 10th Dec, 2018. Martina Münch (SPD), Brandenburg's Minister of Culture, sits behind the display during a press conference with the programmes for the Fontane Year and a toy figure from Fontane. The writer, journalist and author Theodor Fontane (1819-1898) is honoured on the occasion of his 200th birthday in the coming year in Brandenburg. Credit: Bernd Settnik/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2M3K62B–Jacques Offenbach (1819 - 1880), German composer 1876
RMR7E5A7–Quartermaster 1st Class Augustino Suafoa obstructs Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Mark Lee’s vision while he piloted in the San Diego Harbor Dec. 1 during a Coxswain Qualification practical for Navy Reserve Assault Craft Unit One (ACU-1). This exercise tested Lee’s skills in routine harbor piloting and unplanned events, such as, man overboard, low visibility, and loss of steering. Sailors who pass the practical demonstration will be qualified to support ACU-1 reserve and active duty missions as coxswains.
RM2M3K43P–Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India.
RM2M3K01E–William Edward Forster (1819 - 1886), Liberal MP for Bradford and Chief Secretary for Ireland.
RM2M3JR0K–A diagram of Cowpers writing telegraph. Invented in 1878 by William Cowper (1819 - 1893), the machine was able to reproduce a message written some distance away by a process of interrupted electrical currents. This principle extended to recreating a hand-written message as a pencil transposed the movements of the current. 1879
RM2AWH2BM–Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 93 Sterling, Conn., Dec. 5, 1819. His ancestral lineis traced through Caleb, Reuben, Joseph, Ephraimand Shadrach to Thomas Thayer, a native ofThornbury, England, who came to America in 1630,settling on a large farm in Braintree, Massachusetts. After receiving a common-school education JohnW. Thayer began the trade of wool sorter, and,after working at one or two other places,
RMR7KN84–Potsdam, Germany. 10th Dec, 2018. Martina Münch (SPD), Brandenburg's Minister of Culture, sits behind the display during a press conference with the programmes for the Fontane Year and a toy figure from Fontane. The writer, journalist and author Theodor Fontane (1819-1898) is honoured on the occasion of his 200th birthday in the coming year in Brandenburg. Credit: Bernd Settnik/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRA6B10–Madrid, Spain. 08th Dec, 2018. A queue of visitors in front of the Prado, on the front of which the dates of the anniversary are displayed: 1819 - 2019. The museum is a must during a visit to Madrid. The Prado is Spain's art temple par excellence. The museum celebrates its 200th anniversary in 2019. (to dpa 'Where the crème de la crème of art cavorts: The Prado will be 200' from 02.01.2018) Credit: Carola Frentzen/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMR7E5A1–Electrician’s Mate 2nd Class April Freyder, assigned to Navy Reserve Assault Craft Unit One (ACU-1), prepares to receive the anchor aboard a Maritime Prepositioning Force Utility Boat as part of a loss of power exercise in San Diego Harbor Dec. 1. The unit conducted the exercises as part of a Coxswain Qualification practical to test skills in routine piloting and unplanned events. Sailors who pass the practical demonstration will be qualified to support ACU-1 reserve and active duty missions as coxswains.
RM2AN4E9K–Illustrated catalogue of the art and literary property collected by the late Henry GMarquand . 1433 1431 — The Penn Family. After the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Published by C. Turner, Dec. 25, 1819. With the title, engraved in script,below.Margins are: at top and sides, 1 inch; at bottom, 1 ^ inches. Magnificent impres-sion, in perfect condition. Gold frame. The children of Thomas Penn, Esq., of Stoke Park, Bucks, and Lady JulianaPenn, fourth daughter of the 1st Earl of Pomfret, and grandchildren of the famousWilliam Penn. Counting from left to right of the print, the children are :Loui
RMR7E5A3–Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Isabel Chavez, assigned to Navy Reserve Assault Craft Unit One (ACU-1), stands lookout aboard a Maritime Prepositioning Force Utility Boat in San Diego Harbor during a Coxswain Qualification practical Dec. 1. The exercises tested skills in both routine piloting as well as unplanned events, such as, man overboard, low visibility, and loss of steering. Sailors who pass the practical demonstration will be qualified to support ACU-1 reserve and active duty missions as coxswains.
RM2AWDJMG–Historical data and life sketches of the deceased ministers of the Indiana Conference of the Evangelical Association, 1835 to 1915 . as a preacher on probation.For a number of years he labored faithfully and successfully asa local preacher in the Indiana Conference. His preaching was plain, practical and urgent, and wonmany souls to Christ. R. Riegel and D. Martz officiated at hisfuneral. PETER ROTH (1819-1898) This servant of God was born in Scharbach, Lothringen, Ger-many, Dec. 31, 1819, and departed this life in South Bend, Ind.,Jan. 22, 1898, where he is alsoburied. He was converted inGree
RM2ANFJK0–History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . wifes name unknown.h. Thomas Conboy, b. Dec. 26, 1817; d. in Ireland, about 1842.hi. Jane Conboy, b. Dec. 24, 1819; m. a Mr. Craig; d. at Toronto, Ont., in 1858, leaving issue, Rebecca and Eliza.rv. Di
RM2AJ2B6X–Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . Ledoyt, born June 14, 1819,the former the father of Clifton H. and the lattera bachelor who died on the home farm Dec. 15,1853: and Lodica, born Feb. 2(y, 1821, became thewife of Israel Robinson, and died in Willimantic.For a second wife David Wright married SarahAmidon, of Ashford, daughter of Captain JedediahAmidon, who survived her husband until May 15,1877, aged eighty years. She was the mother
RM2AJG89D–Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, N.Y [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . or 1812]—1818. rector of the churches in Danbury, Redding and Ridgefield,Diocese of Conn.; 1819-1823, rector of St. Michaels, Talbot County, Md.,1824-1827, rector, St. James Church, Goshen, N. Y.; 1828, (June) to 1829,(Dec.) missionary at Sodus; 1830-1831, missionary at Waterloo and SenecaFalls; 1832-1835, missionary at Granville; 1836, several months at Sandy Hilland Fort Edward; 1837-1843, missionary at Stillwater and Mechanicsville;1844-1845, r
RM2AM8E1W–The national hand-book of American progress : a ready reference manual of facts and figures, from the discovery of America to the present time . Area, 47,156 sq. miles. Capital, Jackson.Pop. 1870, 827,922. So named from its Western boundary, and popularly knownas The Bayou State. First settled at Natchez in 1716 ; foi-medfrom territory of South Carolina and Georgia. Constitutionadopted March 1, 1817- 308 NATIONAL HAND-BOOit ALABAMA ADMITTED INTO THEUNION DEC. 14, 1819. Area, 50,722 sq. miles. Capital, MoxTGOMKRY. Pop. 1870, 996,992.So named after its principal river, the name signifying hereio
RM2AJ544T–Pierce genealogy : being the record of the posterity of Thomas Pierce, an early inhabitant of Charlestown, and afterwards Charlestown village (Woburn), in New England, with wills, inventories, biographical sketches, etc. . mpleCordis, dau. of Joseph Cordis, Esq., of Charlestown, Mass., b. Dec. 3,1776, d. Apr. 8, 1815; m. 2nd, Aug. 16, 1819, Abby Robinson, ofNewport, R. I., b. Feb. 16, 1790, d. Dec. 3, 1832. He d. Dec. 3,1832. Major Pierce was a man of most elegant presence. He passedseveral years abroad. In 1802-5 was Lieutenant, with rank of Major ofthe Independent Corps of Cadets ; was also
RM2AM8DM0–The national hand-book of American progress : a ready reference manual of facts and figures, from the discovery of America to the present time . Area, 47,156 sq. miles. Capital, Jackson.Pop. 1870, 827,922. So named from its Western boundary, and popularly knownas The Bayou State. First settled at Natchez in 1716 ; foi-medfrom territory of South Carolina and Georgia. Constitutionadopted March 1, 1817- 308 NATIONAL HAND-BOOit ALABAMA ADMITTED INTO THEUNION DEC. 14, 1819. Area, 50,722 sq. miles. Capital, MoxTGOMKRY. Pop. 1870, 996,992.So named after its principal river, the name signifying hereio
RM2AWPBBC–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . ? • About 1832 About 1856 Robert Braithwaite Bexsox, born at Parkside, Kendal, 1st April, 1817,died at Hacqueille, St. ]Mary Church, Torquay, 15th January, 1892,aged 74. Married on 7th Xoyember, 1855, age 38, at Wilton, near Hawick,Eleanora Seymour Stewart, daughter of Daxid Stewart and Janet Anderson,of Stirling. She was born at Stirling, 17th August, 1819, married at 36,and died at Rookwood, Alderle}- Edge, 8th January, 1872, aged 52. Issue—One son and two daughters. a. Janet Dorothea Benson, born at Stalybridge, 7th Dec
RM2AWXMTC–The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . ABNER DOUBLEDAY. Bom in Saratoga Co., N. T., June 26,1819. Graduate atU. S. Military Academy, 1842. Captain, 185!5. Was oneof the little garrison at Fort Sumter during the bom-bardment, 1861, and is said to have fired the first gunfor the tfnion in the war, April 12. Commanded adivision at Antietam, 1862. Obtained the rank of Maj.-Gen., Nov., 1862. Served at Gettysburg, Po.. July 2, 3,1863. Mustered out of Vol. service, Aug. 24, 1865. Re-tired from Regular Army. Dec. II, 1873, at his ownrequest,
RM2AX0G9T–The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . O. H. PERRY. Born in South Kingston. R. I.. .ug. 2.3, 1785. Early?n 1812 he was in command of a flotilla ot guuboat^ inNew York harbor. olunIcering to reinforce Com.Chauncev on Lalie Ontari ». he was sent by that officerto Lake Erie to enperinteud the buildii!g of a squadronto oppose the British. On Sept. 10, 1813. he lousht fememorable battle in the Lawrence^ achieving a mostbrilliant victory. Died, a Commodore, Aug. 2;i. 1819.. ISAAC SHELBY. Born near Hagerstown. Md., Dec. 11, 17.)0. Enteredm
RM2AGEAGJ–. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... HON. Df.WITT C. leach Pioneer of 1861 and Indian Ajrcnt for Michigfandurinir Lincolns administration. Horn in C larence.Frie Countv, X. Y., November 2f, S22. .MarriedApril 17. >:ail Comfort. Died Dec. 21,1909. Mrs. Leacii died Jan. 20, 1918. ELISHA P. LADD Pioneer of 1852Taught the .irst district school at Old Mission.Born. Herkimer County. N. Y., .May 28. 1819.Married in New York state to Miss Mary Wilmarth.Mr. Ladd di
RM2AWWYD9–The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . JOHN W. GEARY. Bom near Mt. PUasunt, Pa., Dec. .3i1, 1819. Becamea civil engineer. VVent into the Mexican War asLieut.-Col. 2d Pa. Vols., and commanded the regi-ment at Contrerae and Garila de Belen. Appointedfirst Postmaster of San Francisco, 1849. Mayor of thecity, 18.51). Territorial Govfrnor of Kaneas, 1866. En-tered Union army, Jnne, 18til. Brig.-Gen. April. I86-,>.Distingoished himself at Gettysburg. 1868. Maj. Gen.Jan., 1S65, Elected Governor of Pennsylvania, 1866, 6H.Died Feb. 8,1873..
RM2AGEAA5–. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... HON. Df.WITT C. leach Pioneer of 1861 and Indian Ajrcnt for Michigfandurinir Lincolns administration. Horn in C larence.Frie Countv, X. Y., November 2f, S22. .MarriedApril 17. >:ail Comfort. Died Dec. 21,1909. Mrs. Leacii died Jan. 20, 1918. ELISHA P. LADD Pioneer of 1852Taught the .irst district school at Old Mission.Born. Herkimer County. N. Y., .May 28. 1819.Married in New York state to Miss Mary Wilmarth.Mr. Ladd di
RM2AWFNK2–LieutHeman Rowlee (1746-1818) and his descendants . PART II—GENEALOGY HEMAN ROWLEE AND HIS DESCENDANTSFIRST GENERATION. I. I. HEMAN ROWLEE was b. Nov. 14, 1746 ; he d. Dec. 26,1818, and with his wife is buried in the Amity burying ground ;m. Jan. 9, 1770, Lydia Seely, b. Dec. 26, 1749. His will in theSurrogates office of Orange Co. is dated June 13, 1817, probatedJan. 2, 1819. He served in the Revolutionary army as Lieut,in the Florida & Warwick Co. of the 4th Regt, Orange Co.Militia, serving under Col. John Hathorn. Heman Rowleepurchased land in Warwick, Orange Co., and gave a mortgageupon it
RM2AN0B20–History and genealogies of the Hammond families in America : with an account of the early history of the family in Normandy and Great Britain1000-1902 . h. April 15.», 1842. 1848. 3. Frances Sophia, b. Feb. 4, 1849 ; d. Dec, 1878. 1643 (VIII) WiLLARD Hammond, (Josialv) b.Swanzey, N. II.,March 3, 1813; d. Tipton, la., Feb. 21, 1864 ; m. Jan. 2,1837, Susan Gower, of Industry, Me., b. March 2, 1819, dau.of James and Mary Gower. He left Swanzey when a youngman and went to Guilford, ]Ie., where he started a mercantilebusiness v. hich he retained a few years. In 1842 he sold outhis business in Main
RM2AG535X–. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. ;l Church in Exeter. Printed at Exeter by Henry Ranlcl for thi. (ienl Court: 1790, pp. :)a.2. A Skkmox delivered liefore the Hon. Oenl Court of the State of X, H. at the annual election, liolden atConcord, June 8, 1809: Wm. F. Ron-land. Printed by Geo. Hough. Concord, June, 1809; pp, 27, 8, Elkct-iNd Love, delivered at Kingston, N. II., Oct. 24, 1819; juib. at the rcii. of the hearers. Exeter, J. J. Williams,printer, 1820.- W. F. R. pp. 19. 4. Skumon delivered at Exeter, Dec. 22,1820; beiiic the 2d Centennial An-iiivereary of the
RM2AX76PM–The Kinnears and their kin; a memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy, with revolutionary and civil and Spanish war records; including manuscript of RevDavid Kinnear (1840) . y.xiv. Margaret Harris*xv. William Harris, m. Ann Oldham, they were the parents of John Har-ris, of Westport, Mo.xvi. Isabella Harris% m.John Bennett. (1402) Henrietta SimpsonS b. February 2, 1804, inMadison County, Ky.; d. April 24, 1881, in Kansas City,Missouri; m. July 20, 1819, in Kentucky. John Harris, b. Dec. 4, 1795, in Madison County, Ky.; d.Aug. 3, 1873, in Kansas City, Missouri (son of William andA
RM2AKGFDJ–The Gove book; history and genealogy of the American family of Gove, and notes of European Goves . children. ANGELINE^ born July 3, 1813; married William Eastman, whowas born at Vershire, Vt.; and she died at Orford, N. H.,Dec. 25, 1891. Child: 1. Martha /.»; married James E. At-wood in 1870, at Orford. Louisa*, born Sept. 7, 1816; died at Vershire in 1860. Elizabeth*, born May 26, 1819; married West; and died, of epilepsy, at Marshfield Dec. 24, 1896. Nancy*, born July 12, 1821; died at Strafford Aug. 4, 1828,at the age of seven. Benjamin V. N.*, born Jan. 12, 1824. See family numbered1525. J
RM2AN4X16–History of the invention and illustrated process of making Foley's diamond pointed gold pens . York. The following is a correct list of all the Gold Pen Manufacturers in the United States, in 1819: Levi Brown,John Foley,Lovejot & Glover,Benedict & Barney,Craytey & Buel,Spencer, Pendell & Dixon,G. W. Sheppard, G. & E. M. Smith, H. H. Houghton & Co., Dawson, Warren & Hyde, Wilmarth & Brother, Bard & Brother, Greaton & Brown, J. Picquet, Eaton, Griffiths & Co. Except Mr. Foley, all the above houses have retired. Some havegone into other business, and more than half of those above named arenow dec
RM2AG743M–. The Robinsons and their kin folk. , died Jan. 12, 1891, at West Tisbury. Lucretia Adams was the daughter of James Adams, b. Sept.30, 1754, and Dinah Allen, b. 1753, d. November, 1844, his wife. James Adams was the son of Mayhew Adams, b. Dec. 22,1729, d. Oct. 2, 1823, and Rebecca Mayhew, d. July 11, 1819, hiswife. Mayhew Adams was the son of Eliashib* Adams, b. May 9,1699, and Reliance Mayhew, m. Feb. 18, 1729, his wife. Eliashib Adams was the son of Edward Adams and Eliza-beth Walley, m. May 19, 1629, his wife. Edward Adams was the son of Edward Adams, d. Nov. 12,1716, and Lidia , his wife.
RM2AG8BPB–. Our Thompson family in Maine, New Hampshire and the West. Doc-tor Scudder; m., June 9, 1889, Ella Carey Smith, b.Dec, 1861; no children.(6) Susanna Everts Parker, b. Mount Hygiene. O.. April 28,1819; d. Penmaen, New Richmond, 0., March 5, 1890;she and her Ijrother James were sent to New Richmond,0., to school; she studied in the school of Miss SarahAnn Molyneaux, wlio became Mrs. Doctor Rogers; alsoin the school of Mrs. John J. A. Weakley; she was alsounder tlie influence of the lectures of Dr. James T.Johnson, a very intelligent, scholarly and public-spir-ited man, who gave free lectures on
RM2AFW8E5–. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. 10956), b. in Williamstown, Vt., June 6, 1817; m.Dec. 25, 1851, Emily L., dan. of Alvin and Wealthy (Wight) Bailey,1». in Hartford, Vt., Apr. 24, 1824. They lived in Davenport, Iowa,and afterwards moved to Lowell, Mass., where he d. Mar. 22, 1892.Children : 1 1023. Emily Isabella,8 4-. 1 102 I. Ida Florence,8 b. Nov. 9, 1857 ; d. in Davenport, May 9, 1859.1 1023. Herbert Rollin,8 +. ZERVIAH7 (10937), b. in Williamstown, Vt., Aug. 23, 1819; m.fan. 1, 1839, Lucius Augustus Simons, b. in Williamstown, July 7,L812
RM2AXKBGD–Jacob Johnson of Harpswell, Maine, and his descendants east and west . ker. (3) Bethiah Johnson, b. Baileys Island, Me., March 8, 1777; d.April 15, 1854; m., July 8, 1797, Elisha Allen, b. Dec. 17C9; d.April 6, 1859. (Full records in the Allen genealogy by Rev.Charles N. Sinnett.)Children: (4) Abraham J. Allen, b. Jan. 12, 1798; d. April 19, 1879;farmer at Harpswell Centre, Me.; m. (first), April 22. 1819,Hannah Hodgkins, b. June 3, 1797; d. March 9, 1855; m.(second), Nov., 1855. Mrs. Thankful (Johnson) Crawford,1). 1819; resides Brunswick, Me.(5) Five children of the first marriage. i.)) Thre
RM2AWFFTT–Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew, and Lawrence : the West River register, and genealogical notes . six beingJaccb Gilliams, M. D., C. M. Mann, N. S. Parmentier,John Speakman, Thomas Say and Gerard Troost, M. D.JOHN SHINN, Jr. died 16th October, 1825.] SAMUEL and HANNAH (Shinn) LAWRANCEhad seven children: JOHN b. Oct. 16th, 1808. ANN b.July 29th, 1810. THOMAS b. Feb. 1st, 1813. WILLIAMSHINN b. Jan. 19th, 1815. MARY SHINN b. Dec. 26th,1819. ELIZA GARDINER b. Feb. 24th, 1822, and ED-WARD SHINN b. May 17th, 1825. All deceased ex-cept ANN and EDWARD. EDWARD SHINN LAWRANCE is now the head of the LAWRANCE f
RM2AJ54EF–Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1638-[1909] . H., Dec. 30, 1785; m.at Plainfield, N. H., in 1805, his cousin, Achsah Bloss. He movedfrom New Hampshire to Vermont in 1812, and thence to Canada in1814 or 1815, and later to Parishville, St. Lawrence county, N. Y.,where Mrs. Bloss d. Aug. 24, 1818, and he m. (2) in 1820, PollyJones. Children: 5716 a. Elvin Winter Bloss,8 +. 5716 b. Walter Wilder Bloss,8 +. 5716 c. Zadock Green Bloss,8 +. 5716 d. Harriet M. Bloss,8 +. 5716 e. Chester M. Bloss,8 b. Oct. 25, 1813 ; d. Mar. 2, 1819. 5716 f. Leonard Br
RM2AFJBDJ–. The genealogy of the Hitchcock family : who are descended from Matthias Hitchcock of East Haven, Conn., and Luke Hitchcock of Wethersfield, Conn.. Sept. 4, 1819; m. March 3, 1839, John T. Z. Thompson.9. Fanny Hitchcock, b. May 1, 1821; d. May 21, 1821. 10. Christopher Columbus] b. Aug. 29, 1823; m. Oct. 6, 1846. Lydia R. Holmes, and d. Sept. 30, 1849. 11. Fanny Hitchcock, b. April 11, 1S26; d. num. Dec. 3, 1861. 459. Dr. Gad6 Hitchcock (Gad5, Gad*, Ebenezer3, Luke2, Luke1)son of Dr. Gad and Sagie (Bailey) Hitchcock, was born in Abiug-ton, Mass., April 10 or 18, 1788. He married there, Aug. 2
RM2ANGXBT–History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine1623-1905With family genealogies . ss.; d. Feb. 1, 1901. Third Generation. (*18) WiLLiAJi S. Brver ( Williain,- Samuel^) m. Susan M., dau. ofDavid Reed, od, 1819. He followed farming, coasting and brickmaking.Lived near the head of Campbells Cove. He d. Apr. 3, 1860; she d. Aug.26, 1880. Children: 27 Ann Maria, b. Nov. 3, 1819; m. (1) Leonard Holman; (2) CharlesHolmes; s. p.; res. Plymouth, Mass.; she made several bequests toinstitutions in her native town. 28 Martha Emily, b. Dec. 17,1821; m. John G. Hutchinson, Reading, Mass. 29 Marger
RM2AJ1M81–The Frost genealogy : descendants of William Frost of Oyster Bay, New York, showing connections never before published with the Winthrop, Underhill, Feke, Bowne and Wickes families . , 1819. 109 CHARLES, son of (21) Charles and Mary (Rush-more) Frost, b. 1794, d. May 18, 1882, lived Wheatly andPort Washington, L. I.; m. May 22, 1821, Martha, daughterof Timothy and Margaret (Hoogland) Titus, b. June 22, 1800,d. Nov. 23, 1889. Issue: 423 Esther, b. Nov. 29, 1822, d. March 23, 1885. 424 Jacob T., b. Dec. 27, 1823; m. Lucy J. Keene. 425 Edward T., b. March 29, 1827; m. Pamela Brown. 426 Stephen, b
RM2AN68RM–Dictionnaire historique & biographique de la Suisse : publié avec la recommandation de la Société générale suisse d'histoire et sous la direction de Marcel Godet, Henri Türler [et] Victor Attinger avec de nombreux collaborateurs de tous les cantons . mns. Bibl. centr. Zurich. —Wilhelm, 1876-1928, juge cantonal, serattache à une famille du Knonaueramt. — DSC. —NZZ 1928, n° 2248. — Zùrichseeztg. 1928, n° 285. —Anz. f. d. Bez. Affoltern, 5 déc. 1928. [E. Bangerter.] VOLLENWEIDER, Rudolf, paysagiste et por-traitiste, * à Bâle 1774, f 1847, maître de dessin à lécoledart de Fribourg-en-Brisgau 1819-
RM2AM1JCT–The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 . eb., 1851. 486 DEA. PIERPONT7, son of Dea. Paul6 and Fanny (Brig-ham) Brigham; born in Marlboro, Mass., 2 Aug., 1785; died ofcholera, in Buffalo, X. Y., 21 Sept., 1838; married, Dec, 1809,Lovisa Conger. He is believed to have lived in Buffalo. Children: i Lovisa Jane8, b. 18 Jan., 1812; d. 25 April, 1837.ii Fanny McD., b. 16 April, 1814; m. W. W. Mason; res. Buffalo, N. Y.iii Harriet N., b. 23 Jan., 1817; m. Jacob Swartz; res. Buffalo. iv Lorinda S., b. 5 June, 1819; m. Emery
RM2AM1MJ2–The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 . ne Minerva, b. 16 March, 1836. 699 x Hosea Wheeler, b. 30 May, 1837. 424 LYSCOM7, son of Edmund6 and Mary (Martyn) Brig-ham; born in Templeton, Mass., 28 March, 1792; died in Whit-ingham, Vt., 19 Nov., 1844; married, 4 June, 1823, Betsey Preston,who married (2) John Brigham, of Whitingham; was a farmer inWhitingham. Children, born in Heath: i Abigail8, b. 5 March, 1824; m. 31 March, 1854, Elisha, son ofElisha Hagar; b. in Halifax, Vt., 2 Aug., 1819; d. 8 Dec, 1902;res. Dell,
RM2AJ5562–Pierce genealogy : being the record of the posterity of Thomas Pierce, an early inhabitant of Charlestown, and afterwards Charlestown village (Woburn), in New England, with wills, inventories, biographical sketches, etc. . 1805; m. Mary Snow. 2053. iii. John, b. Feb. 1, 1807; d. unm. Sept. 30, 1846. 2054. iv. Jane, b. Dec. 28, 1809; m. Eliphalet Martin. 2055. v. Joseph S., b. Feb. 5, 1811; m. Margaret Snow. 2056. vi. Archibald, b. Jan. 24, 1813; d. May 7, 1835. 2057. vii. George W., b. May 13,1816; m. Nancy F. Martin and Harriet N. McLane. 2058. viii. Nancy C, b. Nov. 14, 1819; d. Mar. 28, 184
RM2AM6CEY–Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . tScHALLER, Johann Michel Gottlieb. Concordia Sem., St. Louis, 1872—86. F. i Baiern, Tyskland, 12 feb. 1819, af —,Tekv. Erlangen Univ., 38—42 (C.T.), vikar ogærer, Muelbach waisenhus, 42—47, vikar, Katen-lochstadt, 47—48, udv. 48, prest, Philadelphia, Pa.,48—50, Detroit, Mich., 50—54, St. Louis, Mo.,54—72, professor i kirkehistorie, Concordia Sem.,St. Louis, 72—86, forf. digte. tl9 nov. 1887. *. tGuENTHER, Martin. Concordia Sem., St. Louis, 1873—93. F. i Dresden, Saxsen, Tyskland, 4 dec. 1831, af—, udv. 38, frekv. Concordia Coll., Altenburg ogSt. L
RM2AG19WR–. The Fillow, Philo and Philleo genealogy. A record of the descendants of John Fillow, a Huguenot refugee from France. 1888. 374 VI. RvifuS^^ born 8 Feb. 1818. Ist m. [95820 Feb. 1839, Rhoda Adams, [dau. of Moses and Polly(Abbott) A.] b. 28 Sept. 1819, d. 2 March 1843. 2d m.13 Sept. 1843, Betsey Sherwood, b. 28 Dec. 1821, d. 10Jan. 1847. 3d m. 19 May 1847, Sally Hoyt, [3d ch. ofEbenezer and Theodosia (Keeler) H.] b. 24 Jan. 1816. 37o VII. GregOry born 27 Oct. 1820, m. [96015 June 1842, Elizabeth Gregory, [dau. of George Bettsand Nancy (Tavlor) G.] born 30 April 1823, d. 27 May1874. 2d m. 7 Jan
RM2AM860W–An historical sketch of Troy [N.H.] and her inhabitants, from the first settlement of the town, in 1764, to 1855 . , married Mary Ann MerrifieldNov. 8, 1838; 2, Mary, born Aug. 15, 1807, marriedfirst, E. Perkins, who died: second. Asa Boy den of R.L; 3, Joseph, born Dec. 22, 1809, died Dec. 25, 1820;4, Fanny, born Sept, 25, 1812, married Jonas Bemis,lives in Troy ; 5, William H., born Sept. 29, 1815, diedJan. 10, 1817; 6, William, born July 15, 1817, livesin New-York; 7, Luke, born July 2, 1819, lives inRhode Island; 8, Martha Ann, born Nov. 24, 1827,married B. F. Forristall, lives in Troy; 9,
RM2AFK7YK–. Abbe-Abbey genealogy, in memory of John Abbe and his descendants. Thankful Cole Aede Lydia Abbe Stephens. HAEr.is Aebe, jr. Seventh Generation 313 Herman H. AUe, b. 1855: d. Sept. 7, 1879.Ida M. Abie, b. Jan. 31, 1858; d. April 24, 1884.(Son), d. young.(Son), d. young. 638. CLARISSA ABBE, daughter of Harris and Clarissa CWiggins) Abbe,born February 2, 1817, in Enfield, Conn.; died September 17, 1883. Married March 2, 1845, JOHN CORNELL, born May 17, 1819; died February 13, 1903. ChildiCn 827 Emcline Cornell, h. Dec. 6. IS-iG: m. Frank Riley. Lydia Cornell b. March 17, 1848; m. Jan. 10, 1866,
RM2AFKMB2–. Abbe-Abbey genealogy, in memory of John Abbe and his descendants. Thankful Cole Aede Lydia Abbe Stephens. HAEr.is Aebe, jr. Seventh Generation 313 Herman H. AUe, b. 1855: d. Sept. 7, 1879.Ida M. Abie, b. Jan. 31, 1858; d. April 24, 1884.(Son), d. young.(Son), d. young. 638. CLARISSA ABBE, daughter of Harris and Clarissa CWiggins) Abbe,born February 2, 1817, in Enfield, Conn.; died September 17, 1883. Married March 2, 1845, JOHN CORNELL, born May 17, 1819; died February 13, 1903. ChildiCn 827 Emcline Cornell, h. Dec. 6. IS-iG: m. Frank Riley. Lydia Cornell b. March 17, 1848; m. Jan. 10, 1866,
RM2AKTX7B–History of Chesterfield, Cheshire county, N.H., from the incorporation of 'township number one,' by Massachusetts, in 1736, to the year 1881; . sident of Chfd. from 1S51 to 76. Res. atpresent in Brat. They have had 3 ch., all b. in Boston : Char-lotte M., m., Jan. 31, 1872, Aurelius P. Hall (3), and d. Sept.4, 1S7S, a. 40 ; Francis E., d. in N. Y. City, Apr. 10, 1878, a.36 ; Ella C, b. Oa. 4, 1845, and m. ist, Dec. 28, 1S70, Fred-erick Shumway, and 2d, June 15, 1876, Oscar D. Esterbrooks,of Brat.—Mary IV., b. Nov. 15, 1819; m., 1844, Edwin Good-now, of Hins.—Benj. Llnyd (4), b. Nov. 8, 1823.—S
RM2AKRD48–The story of a Pilgrim family from the Mayflower to the present time : with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, RevJohn Alden, in his 83d year . 1 ^;:?^^--^^:^i? FIRST BAITIST CHLKCH,Ni iTH ADAMS, MASS. *<<^.-V. *KV. JOHN AI DKN, JR., HA^T K, 840 TO 1S47. PASTORS OK THE CHURCH SINCE ITSORr.ANIZ TIUN. Rev. Geo. WithLToU, Drc. r, i^oS-Dlc. 1. i.mjI, iSij-.Xpr. I, i>i7 Elisha F. WilleyHosea Wheeler,George RnbinsonSamuel Savorv, Fall iSi7-Summfr I^I. 1819-Sprillg ll2U Dec. ., iS2o-Feb. 3, iSjjCharles R. keyes, July i, i.S2;-.A;ir. i, 1S.3 +Asa H
RM2AJFHJX–Memorials of St John at Hackney . Sept., 1838 Mr. Dighton (Thomas), Resd. 9 Dec, 41 Date of Election. Resigned > Aborigines. 11 June, 1818,19 March, 1819. 12 Sept. 1816. 11 Decr. 1823.5 April, 1824.5 » l824- 22 Sept. 1825. 8 Decr., 1825.14 Sept., 1826. 12 March, 1829.10 June, 1830.16 Sept., 1830. 10 Dec, 1830. 9 June, 1831. 11 March, 1830. 13 Sept., 1832.18 April, 1833.18 April, 1833.13 March, 1834. 1834. 1834.11 Decr., 1834.10 Sept., 1835.8 Dec, 1836. APPENDIX. 279 Mr. Charles Rivaz Mr. Henry Hall, Resigned Sep., 43 Mr. Skinner Turner, Resigned - Mrs. Snaith Richard Birkett, Resigned May,
RM2AX7FDC–A history of the Hole family in England and America . W r Z I. (6.) William Penn, born Jan. 14, 1816; died June 4, 1895. (7.) Caleb Mead, born Nov. 22, 1817; died Dec. 9, 1833. (8.) Sarah Ann, born April 23, 1819; died Mar. 24, 1S95. (9.) Hartwell Lyttleton, born June 20,1S21; died Dec. 12, 1889. (10.) Junius Addison, born Dec. 29, 1822; died Oct. 23, 1897. (ir.) John Alexander, born Oct. 28, 1824; died Feb. 15, 1899. (12.) Minerva Jane, born Sept. 25, 1826; died Oct. 4, 1893. (13.) Eliza Rebecca, born June 20, 1828; died July 16, 18S3. (14.) Charlotte Elizabeth, born Jan. 7, 1830; living. (15
RM2AMYX51–The Utah genealogical and historical magazine . born 22 July, 1790, anddied 19 Sep., 1850. Archibald Peery and family re-moved from Tazewell Co., Va., and settled in GrundyCo., Mo., in 1839. Children: 114. i. Mitchell Tate, b. 1814; d. 14 Sep., 1859. ii. William L., b. 1818; d. 3 June, 1820. iii. John W., b. 1819; d. 16 Nov., 1823. 115. iv. Henry Wynne, b. 1820; d. 18 Sep., 1852. 116. v. Clarissa Jane, b. 1822; d. 16 Mar., 1859. 117. vi. James Quinn, b. 1823; d. Dec, 1862.vii. Sarah E., b. 1825; d. 18 Sep., 1840. 118. viii. George Catlett, b. 27 May, 1828; d. 31 July, 1907. ix. Cosby Buren, b.
RM2AXFNJ2–Ancestry and descendants of Deacon David Batchelder of Hampton Falls, N.H., born Jan13, 1736, died Mar11, 1811 . art disease June 27, 1876.She was born in Bedford, N. H., Dec. 31, 1819, died in Candia,May 24, 1900. Children: 126. Mary, b. April 6, 1845 ; d. May 5, 1866, unmarried. 127. Emily, b. Aug. 8, 1847; res. Manchester, N. H. 128. Sarah Annie, b. Sept. 24,1849 ; res. Manchester, N. H. 129. Jeremiah, b. July 13, 1852 ; m. Jennie Lang. 130. George, b. Feb. 27, 1856; d. Aug. 3, 1862. 131. George Edwin, b. April 24, 1862 ; m. Carrie McPher-son. 44. RHODA LANE (Anna, David,) was born in Hampt
RM2AG5B0E–. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. lS09; m.(l) Elizabeth Ann ! 8. Belsv, b. 6 Feb., 1819—18 ace. to i. ,4.//. |d. 28Knapp; (2) Margt Hotchkiss; bed. 1846. i Oct., 1812, unmdj. Fam. 116. Joab {./<z<«4,« Capt. Reuben, Icliab.,* Mr. Tiiiio.,^ Dea. John, Joseph ), in.Susann;ili Filley, 1807. He d. 25 Feb., 1854. Ch. : 1. Joab, b. 2:; Jan., 1808. Fam. 1:«. 2. Susan, b. 7 Dec, 1813; bii. 18 Nov., 1821 (Wbij.Ch. Itrc.): t. unmarried. 3. lieuben Harrison (Hey.), b. 3 Jan.. 1818; bp. 18Nov., 1821 (H7/V. C/i. It.,:); grad. Wes. I niv.18411; in. (1) Emily Hamilton, 4 A
RM2AJ7M4Y–The great metropolis : or, New York in 1845 . 30 50 1845. DECEMBER, 12th Month, begins on Monday.. CHRISTMAS FESTIVITY. PHASES OF THE MOON, day. hr. min. day. hr. min. First Quarter, 5th, 9 56 A. I Last Quarter, 21st, 6 31 A. Full Moon, 13th, 1 47 A. | New Moon, 28th, 5 57 A. Perigee, 1st. Apogee, 16th. Perigee, 29th. 1112131415 16 T 77 W|777 6SE M9T10 W 17 W 7 20 7 2021212272222 18 T 19 F20S21 E22M23 T 24 W 7 237 237 237 237 247 247 247 25 25T 26 F 27 a 28| E29 M3WT311W 1011 7 1213 7 141516 7 17 7 1819 7 19 Lgth I Suniof dec.Dar*. South. Clockaficr 9 28 21 51 10 37 7 13a9 27 22 0 10 14; 8 239
RM2CF68RT–. The Bromwell genealogy : including descendants of William Bromwell and Beulah Hall with data relating to others of the Bromwell name in America. Also genealogical records of branches of the allied families of Holmes, (of Plymouth County, Massachusetts,) Payne, (of Kentucky and Indiana,) Rice and Leffler, (of Rice's Fort, Pennsylvania). With some descendants of Major Conrad Leffler, of Pennsylvania, and of the Rev. Peter Fullenwider, Rev. Jasper Simler, and Jonathan Boone, of Kentucky. WILLIS PAYNE, b. May 19, 1810. 12 EMILY^ FRANKLIN PAYNE, b. Dec. 27, 1819. 13 FLEMING RICE PAYNE, b. Feb. 22
RM2CDG63H–. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . Ockershausen, formerly assistant engineer in the Department. ( ) r R F I II K M K N. C.l is credited with tin* apliorism thai firemen generally irave the machine morepraise for what was accomplished than themselves. This fact, he said, isevidenced by the minutes of the transactions of the engine companies, amonurwhich are to be found such entries as these: Dec. 14, 1808.—The engine was taken to the place of action, etc., etc. No. 18 did herpart thii niijlit. July 5, 1819.—This m
RM2CDGC7P–. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Bethel, Va., June 10, 1861.He was commissioned 1st lieutenant,15th U. S. Infantry, August 5, 1861,and served as quartermaster on thestaff of General Rosecrans for sometime; was commissioned captain,March 13, 1865; brevet major, Dec-ember 31, 1862, for gallant andmeritorious services in the battle ofMurfreesboro, Tenn., and major,September 1, 1864, for gallant and Bt. Major Solomon Erskine Woodward,meritorious services during the Atlanta campaign. He resigned his com-mission, September 30, 1866. He was present in
RM2CDD7FB–. Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . oman, and theirson Christmas was born Dec. 25, 1799, at the old Wea town above TerreHaute. On Feb. 16, 1819, Christmas was married by Rev. Isaac McCoy,at his mission school in Parke County, to Mary Ann Isaacs, daughterof Chief Joseph Isaacs of the Brotherton Indians. Their grandson,Charles E. Dagenet, is now Supervisor of Indian Employment, for thenational government. He was born on the reservation in Kansas,Sept. 17, 1873, and accompanied his parents to Oklahoma in 1882. He 63 Am. State Pa
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