RM2CJ004A–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella county, Mich., containing portraits and biographical sketches of ... citizens ... also containing a complete history of the county, from its earliest settlement to the present time . March 8,1864, to Miss Harriet E. Hursh, born in Palmyra,N. Y., March 3, 1839, the daughter of John M. andElizabeth Hursh. The four children born of thismarriage are as follows: Nellie, Jan. 24, 1865 ; AliceE., born May 7, 1867 ; Maud, Sept. 3, 1868, andEarl (., Feb. 20, 1876. The first named was bornin Ml. Pleasant; the other three on the farm. l®Jll ensselaer G. Whitn
RM2CEFDWD–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. with the Duke of Kent : 3 Alexandrina-Victoria, our most gracious Queen. 7 Princess Marianne-Charlotte, b. 7 Aug. 1788, d. 22 Aug. 1794. 8 Prince Leopold-George-Frederick, b. 16 Dec. 1790, m. 1st, 2 May 1816, Her Roval Highness the Princess Charlotte-Augusta of Wales, wlio d. 6Nov. 18i7. Tlie Prince was elected King of the Belgians in 1831, andm.2ndly, 9 Aug. 1832, Princess Louisa-Maria-Theresa-Charlotte-Isabella,of Orleans, 2nd daughter of Louis-Philippe, King of
RM2CEE3JT–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 0 Aug. 1840. His Lordships father, George, first Lord, was b. 15 Nov. 1778, and d. 20Aug. 1840 ; having m. 1st, 13 July 1803, Lady Georgiana Stewart, 4th daughterof Robert, 1st Marquis of Londonderry, who d. 17 Nov. 1804; and 2ndly, 9July 1824, Rosabelle-Charlotte-Isabella, Dowager Lady Garvagh, eldestdaughter of the late Henry Bonham, Esq., of Totness Park, Berks., by whom hehas left issue : 1 Charles-Henry-Spencer-George, present and second Lord. 2 Hon. Emeline-
RM2CDEKTY–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella County, Mich . Epis-copal Church. Mr. W. is politically a Republican. ^^JLOS/^M—^!^^^^ </^^WW^?V. -«»^^;on. John W. Hance, Senator from the 24thDistrict of Michigan, was born Aug. 2, 184S,at Marengo, Morrow Co., Ohio. His paternalancestors were German Quakers, who settled atI an early period of the history of America in NewJersey. His father, Adam Hance, was born inKnox Co., Ohio, in February, 18—, there attained tomans estate and married Mary A. Morrison. She isa native of the Buckeye State and descended fromWelsh ancestors. Five sons and a dau
RM2CEEW0X–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. cote, Co. Gloucester, Col. of the RoyalNorth Gloucester Militia, b. 19 Jan. 1799; for his first marriage withLady Isabella Somerset—see Beaufort. 3 Hon. Georgiana-Mary-Emilia, b. 4 Oct. 1809, m. 22 Oct. 1836, Henry Trench, Esq.—5ee Ashtown. 4 Ho7i. Charlotte, b. 28 March 1815, d. 8 March 1828. John Bloomfield, Esq., of Newport, Co. Tipperary, father of the late Lord, m.Charlotte, eldest daughter of Samuel Waller, Esq., (by Anne Jocelyn, sister to Ro-bert, Viscount
RM2CGHDCH–. The School of Nursing of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and a world need . Miss M. ADELAIDE NUTTING Miss ELSIE M. I,AWE SUPERINTENDENTS OF NURSES AND PRINCIPALS OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING THE SCHOOL OF NURSING OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL AND A WORLD NEED Nursing is an art that concerns everyfamily in the world. —Florence Nightingale. Executive Committee: Miss M. Adelaide Nutting, Chairman, Mrs. Isabella Stevens Hunner, Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Mary B. Dixon Cullen, Asst. Treasurer, Mi.=s Vssabella Waters, Secretary, Miss Elsie M. Lawler, Supt. of Nurses, Miss Effie J. Taylor, Associate Supt. of Nurse
RM2CEE9KE–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. e$. [Issue of the Earls Uncle, the Hon. Abvaham- Aug-ustus Hely-Hutchinson.] Christopher. [Issue of the Earls Uncle, the Hon. and Rev. Lorenzo Hely-Hutchinson.] 1 Christiana-Margaretta, m. 21 May 1825, the Very Rev. James - Forward Bond, Deanof Ross, who d. in 1830. 2 GeorgianaMaria-Isabella, d. 21 Jan.1837; having m. Edward Waters, Esq., ofSt. Clear, Co. Carmarthen.. DORCHESTER, BARON. (Carleton.) Guy Carleton, Lord Dorchester, Baron of Dorchester, Co. Ox-ford, i
RM2CEDF87–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. -Moore Vandelenr, Esq., of Kil- rush, Co. Clare, Colonel of the Clare Militia, eldest son of the late RightHon. John-Ormsby Vandelenr, iiv Ladv Frunccs Moore, daughter ofCharles, 1st Marquis of Drogheda ; li. .) Dec. 1808. 5 Lady Helen, h. .5 June 1814, m. 18 Dec 1837, John-Vandeleur Stewart, Esq.—See Londonderry. 6 Lady Georgina, m. 2 Dec. 1845, John-Gurdon Rebow, Esq., of Wirenhoe Park, Essex. 7 Lady Charlotte. 8 Lady Isabella. 9Hon. Otway-Fortescue Graham-Toler
RM2CDEEX5–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella County, Mich . V®))^^# -ssyf^e^m:. A Rum Story 559 A Heart-breaking Loss 560An Indian Suicide 560 Most Blood-Curdling, Hair-breadth Escape 561Love at First Si^ht 561 Isabella a Good County 561The Indians Love of Whisky 562 Pioneer Pleasures 562Nearly All the Men in the Army 563 An Odd Method of Cap-turing a Deer 563Pioneer Sociability 563Two More Bear Stories 563Indian Morals Concern-ing Murder 564An Old Newspaper 564MT. PLEASANT 565Business Interests 569Churches and Societies 571Methodist 571Presbyterian 572Unitarian 572Catholic 573 EpiscopalBapti
RM2CDETYW–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella County, Mich . . ^ m^JiA^ m T7 7MMW-n>^ rr ISABELLA COUNTY. Mr. Charles A. Richardson, whose name headsthis sketch, was born in FrankHn Co., Maine, Jan.15, 1849; spent most of his youth lumbering in thewinter and helping his parents on the farm duringthe summer seasons. When 23 years of age he mar-ried Miss Grace McLeod, who was born in HillsdaleCo., Mich., Aug. 12, 1847, a daughter of Samuel andGrace (Craig) McLeod, who came to Isabella Countyin 1862, setlling on a quarter of section 18, LincolnTownship, among the first settlers in that part o
RM2CEEK0R–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 12 Dec. 1788, d. 3 June 1793. 6 Hon. Andrew-Godfrey, of Lisdhu, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, b. 8 Dec. 1790, m. 10 Jan. 1814, Sophia-Isabella, eldest daughter of GeorgeLenox-Conyngham, Esq., of Spring Hill, Co. Londonderry, and hasissue: 1 Andrew-Thomas. 2 George-William-Conyngham, Capt. 75th foot. 3 John-James-Ochiltree, Lieutenant and Adjutant 5th Regiment MadrasNative Infantry, d. 19 Mai-ch 1845. 4 Charlotte, twin with her brother, m. 4 March 1847, the Rev. George Ro
RM2CDEK5M–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella County, Mich . orn Nov. 2, 1881, anddied Sept. 22, 1881. Mr. O. is a member of the I. O. O. F. He is inpolitics a Democrat, and is Township Treasurer, hav-ing been elected in 1883. m j ev. John R. Robinson, preacher and mis-% sionary on the Petosky Indian circuit and^ resident in the township of Isabella, Isa-)^^ bella County, is the only child of Rixw Robinson, the first white settler in Kent Co.,I Mich. Rix Robinson came to the Grand River Valley in1821, in the interests of the American Fur Company.He was a man of remarkable character, who com-ma
RM2CJ2B3D–. The History of Winnebago County, Illinois : its past and present, containing ... a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics ... history of the Northwest, history of Illinois ... etc . weighing in the ag-gregate, 30,000; the family attend the M.E. Church. Winright —, laborer; Sec. 7; P. O. Durand. 602 WINNEBAGM) COUNTf DIEECTOBT: ^iriSHOP A:SfDREl^, Farmer; Sec.23; P. O. Harrison; born in Scotland,Sept. 5, 1819; came to N. J. in 1841; mar-ried Isabella Hunter in 1843; she wasborn in Scotland, in 1819; five childr
RM2CDF4C8–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella County, Mich . ?^vC^nil^IID^Dv TWENTY.FIRST PRESIDENT. U±iM^MmM A« a^m^lFiHIBM,. HESTER A. ARTHUR, twenty-first President of the United States, was born in Franklin County, Vermont, on thefifthof October, 1830, and is the oldest of a family of two sons and five daughters. His father was the Rev. Dr. William Arthur, a Baptist clergyman, who emigrated to this country from the county Antrim, Ireland, in his i8th year, and died in 1875, in Newtonville, near Albany, after a long and successful ministry. Young Arthur was educated atUnion College, Schenec
RM2CJ0F81–. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . d Su-sanna Force, of Chester County, who deceased Dec.29, 1878. They had children,—William, Rebecca,Jacob, Martha, Ellen (married Rev. H. A. Cleveland),Isabella (married Rev. John F. Meredith), Sarah,Edward L., and John W. Edward Lane was edu-cated in the public schools of the county, and at JACOB SHOPE, M.D.Jacob Shope, son of Abraham Shope and Eliza-beth Wasser, was born Sept. 6, 1819, in Lower Pax-tang township, Dauphin Co., Pa. His mother wasthe daughter of Dr. John L. W
RM2CDEM6N–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella County, Mich . mained for about 12 years, following histrade of wagon-making. While in Cleveland, Mrs.Burdick attended the public schools, and fronr thatplace accompanied her father to Columbus, andthence to Delaware County, same State, vifhere sheremained until her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. B. are the parents of six children :Orion L., born Oct. 15, 18615; Elmer E., born March26, 1867, died Jan. 19, 1874; Ernest E., born Feb.22, 1869; Theron D., born May 28, 1872; R. Idella,born Sept. 28, 1873; Gracie M., born Oct. 26, 1875. Politically, Mr. B. is an
RM2CHW0GG–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella county, Mich., containing portraits and biographical sketches of ... citizens ... also containing a complete history of the county, from its earliest settlement to the present time . (^ rr> ^l§^m^ •^mM[^>^^- --^^^(^J^S r^^ eV4^llII§Illli->r^^ :2!^&^ ^ / ?•^ :-<c V / f^»- igi###ip€i|iL ^^& 9 ^: -iSi SS ^ i -^^^^^ ^-^^^Dfl^^DDf^^ ^=^^5^ ^^^)^m^ ■^ 6rVV^T8 Ti^^^is- ^^M (^ e 1 -^ :. A C t ^^^» .^55^§>jc a^^;[i[j^p|i;^A^. ^ -7[lli:-^:illl^>r / V ^ .1 ISABELLA COUNTY. ■:2J^-
RM2CDEJHW–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella County, Mich . V§) A ca: 0) ^. Tft&a^ J)fA^m/ m « -rr^ m ry 4^^f :a5(5) ISABELLA COUNTY. culture. In 1867 he came to Coldvvater Township,where he established a homestead claim of 80 acreson section 26. He remained about seven years onthat property, sold out and purchased 80 acres onsection 30, Gilmore, which is now the property of Mr.Brubaker, to whom he sold the place a year later.He then rented a farm of his son-in-law, which hemanaged two years. In 1878 he rented 80 acres ofland on section 24, Coldwater, leasing the same forfive years. At the ex
RM2CEF9G6–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. v. 1841. 3 Aeddan, (a daughter,) b. 10 Jan. 1843.Creation.—&n5. Genealogy.—See Genealogical Volume.Motto.—Deo date: Give to God.Seat. Wardour Castle, Shaftesbury.24 ASH CTolIatcral ISranrftfs. Issue of his Lordships Uncle, ThomasRaymond Arundell, Esq.] 1 Christina, b. 24 May 1798, ;/i. 8 Feb. 1820,John Husscy, Esq., of Nash Court, Dorset,h. 2;) Oct. 17!t4. 2 Henry, 6. 24 June 1709, m. 1st, 27 Sept.1827, Mary-Isabella, 2nd daughter of thelate Sir Thomas-Hugh Const
RM2CDBX3J–. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . s, John], born April 30,1789; removed to Alabama with his family and was asuccessful planter in the vicinity of Montgomery wheresome of his descendants still reside. He married Ro-sanna C. Theus, and died in Alabama in 1852. Issue: 67 I. James Theus Taylor, m. first, Isabella Nor- velle Mayrant, and, second, Euphemia A.Hamilton; d, in 1878. 68 II. Mary Ann Taylor, b. March 5,18—; m, Harwell. 69 III. Rosa Taylor. 70 IV. Thomas Marion Taylor. 16. Benjamin Franklin Taylor [Thomas, John], bomat Columbia, S. C, July 10,1791, at the old hom
RM2CECXTG–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Heneage, Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, and Rector of Great Weldon, Northants, m. 15 Dec. 1825, Lady LouisaGreville, 2nd daughter of the late Right-Hon. Robert-Fulke Greville,—see Warwick, and Louisa, late Countess of Mansfield, and has issue, 1 Edward-Hatton, b. 21 Oct. 1826. 2 William-Robert, b. 12 Dec. 1827. .3 Anna-Louisa, b. 25 June 182!». 4 Agncs-EUzabeth, b. 6 May 1835, d. 17 April 1836. 5 Isabella, b. 13 May 1845. 5 Lady Emily-Mary, b. 9 Oct. 1797, m.
RM2CEE6A9–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. he Hon. Isabella Maude, eldestdauf^hter of Viscount Hawarden, andhas issue: 1 Adelaide-Alicia, b. 25 Oct.1840. 2 Emily-Anna,/>. 28 Sept.1812. 3 Charles-Robert-Uors- ley, b. 21 Feb. 1845. 2 Rev. Robert - Loftus, Rector ofAughnamullen, b. 27 Sept. 1809, m.Dec. 1833, Anne - Dorothea, eldestdaii(.hter of William Aiiketel, Esq., ofAnketels Grove, Monaghan, and liasissue, 1 Robert, b. 9 Oct. 1834. 2 Anna-Maria-Sarah, &. KiScpt. 1835. 3 Caroline-Isabella, b. May 1837.
RM2CEDYN3–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. dward, b. 18 Ucc. 1801. 2 Henry, b. 29 Dec. 1802, m. 16 Aug. 1831,Jane, youngest daughter of the late ITiomasWillan, Esq., of Twyford Abbey, Middlesex,and has issue, 1 Gertrude-Jane, b. 19 May 1- iS. 2 illiam-Henry, b. 28 May 183 4 [7th son of the 1st Marquis, and Great uncleof the present Peer.]Lord George, b. 21 July 1763, m. 20July 1795, Isabella, 9th daughter of the Hon.and Rev. George Hamilton,—icc Abercorn,by whom he has issue, 1 Sir George-Hamilton, G.C.
RM2CEEPJ5–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 7Feb. 1787, Robert Hay, Esq., of Drummel-zier, a Collateral of the Marqui.s of Tweed-dales family, who d. 21 Aug. 1807. 5 Anne. C Marion. 7 Matilda, m. 1 Jan. 1800, John Graham,Esq., of Gartur, N.B. 8 Rachel-Euphemia. [Widow of David, 3rd Brother of Dr JohnErskine, above.]Anne, daughter of James Graham, Esq., m. David Erskine, Esq., wlio d. in 1791lo;iving issue. [Issue of Major Archibald, 4th Brother ofDr. John, above.] 1 Isabella. 2 Christian. i Mary Turner, dec
RM2CED4XD–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. RESENT AND FIRST LORD. 2 Right Rev. Edward, Lord Bishop of Norwich, b. 1 Jan. 1779, »n. 8 May 1810, Catherine, eldest daughter of the Rev. Oswald Leycester, Rectorof Stoke-upon-Terne, Salop, by whom he has issue, 1 Owen, Captain R.N., b. 13 June 1811. 2 Rev Arthur-Pen- rhyn. 3 Charles-Edward, Captain Roy. Eng., m. 30 April 184, Eliza-Dorothy, eldest daughter of William Clayton, Esq., of Lastock. Hall. 4Mary. 5 Catherine. 3 Mary, d. young. 4 Isabella-Elizabeth, m.
RM2CEDM28–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ts of the present Peer,issue of Lieut.-Colonel Charles Brownlow.] 1 Isabella-Caroline, b. 1786, m. 20 June1818, Colonel Roderick Macneil, of Barra,Lieut.-Col. 91st Foot. 2 William, Captain 6/h Foot, b. 1787,killed in Spain 2 Aug. 1813. 3 Anna, b. 1704, m. 1821, Colonel MaxwellClose, of Drumbannagher, Co. Armagh. 4 Rev. John, b. 1798, m. 16 July 1822,Alicia, 2nd daughter of the Hon. JohnBrown,—see Kilmaink, and has issue. 5 Frederick, b. 1800, jn. 1823, Jane,daught
RM2CEDTH8–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. in. (Collateral [.Issue of the Earls Uncle, the Hon. andRight-Rev. Thomas St. Lawrance, LordBishop of Cork and Ross.] 1 Emma-Anne, b. 4 March 1783,/n. 21 Feb.1805,the Kev.WiUiam-Lewis Beaufort, LL.D.,Rector of Rathcooney, Cork. 2 Isabella, b. 23 Feb. 1784, d. 30 Nov. 1830 ;having m. 1 Aug. 1808, the Right-Rev. JohnLeslie, D.D., Lord Bishop of Kilmore. 3 Letitia, b. 3 March 1785, d. 6 June 1833,having m. 13 Oct. 1830, the Rev. Richard-Jephson Rothe, Rector of Kilmi
RM2CDBKYD–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1919 . PhotosThat Please Telephone: MAIN 2263. EMMA EGBERT WILLIAMSManager HEBRON HOME FORAGED PEOPLE Incorporated* Undenominational Established by EMMA EGBERT WILLIAMS 24 Years experience in caring tor aged people 1825NEWTON AVE. PHONESHOME 3255MAIN 3869 SAN DIEGO, CAL 514 1919—SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY—1919 King John H (Elizabeth), janitor Union Bldg, h 818 Union. King Jos H, r 2962 C. King John J (M Ethyl), asst City Meat and Dairy Insp, h 4079 Arizona. King Josephine (wid Geo), with The Marston Co, r 1053, 10th. King Malcolm (Isabella), baker Mrs Grac
RM2CECYB5–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Dublin.) 4 Rev. Frederick-Adrian-Scrope, b.8 Dec. 1810, m. 10 June 1834, Joanna,youngest daughter of the late Sir Ben-jamin Hobhouse, Bart., and has issue, 1 Isabella, h. 10 April 1835. 2 Edward, 6. Aug. 1836. 3 Georgia-na, b. 30 Nov. 1838. 4 Frederick-John, b. 30 Jan. 1840. 5 George - Augustus - Scrope, 6. 29March 1817, m. 3 June 1*43, Sophia-Frances-Pole, 3rd daughter of tlie lateJohn Phillips, Esq., of Culham, Oxen. 6 Charlotte, 6. 1 April 1819. 2 Bear-Admiral
RM2CEE7CW–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. e, b. 18 Dec. 1830. 8 Isabella, b. 10 Dec. 1801, m. 6 Oct^1835, Spencer-Horatio Walpole, Esq.-See Orkord. 9 John-Thomas, b. 14 Feb. 1803, m. 3^March 1834, Anna, daughter of the la((Thomas Gardner, Esq., and has issue,] 1 Jane, b. April 1835. 2 Alice, b. 1830. 3 Selina, b. 23 Sept. 1837. 10 Louisa, b. 11 March 1804. 11 Frederica - Elizabeth, b. 271805. 12 Ernest-Augustus, Capt. 15tlisars, b. 17 May 1807 ; m. 13 May 183(Beatrice, 4th daughter of Sir Joh^Trevelyan, B
RM2CEF9YT–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. s Scrynigeour Wedderburn, Ksq..0 Hon. Lewisa-Charlotte, b. 19 April 1817, d. 21 Sept. 1831. 10 Hon. Clementina-Maria, b. 18 Aug. 1818. 11 Hon. David, b. 13 April 1820. 12 Hon. William, b. 18 Oct. 1821. 13 Hon. Charles-James-Donald, 6.21 March 1823. His Lordships father, John, seventei Viscount, d. 27 Feb. 1800, having m. 27Dec. 1775, Isabella, 2nd daughter of William Graham, Esq., of Morphie, Co. Kin-cardine, by whom, who d. 4 March 1818, he had issue, 1 John, pre
RM2CEEP64–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 1 June 1802. 4 Alexander, present and thirteenth Earl. 5 Lady Charlotte-Anne, h. 11 March 1792, in. 21 May 1810, Major-Gene- ral^lexaiider Murray-McGregor, who d. 18 July 1822. 6 Hon. Lieutenant-Colonel James, b. 24 Oct. 1797, m. 16 March 1819, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of George Tritton, Esq., of Westhill,Wandsworth. 7 Hon. Patrick-Campbell, b. 14 July 1800, m. Isabella, daughter of the late Major-Gen. MGregor, and d. in the East Indies 13 March 1834. 8 Hon. E
RM2CEEGM4–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. M.A., Vicar of Urchfont, Wilts., b. 12 April 1810, m. 23 Jan. 1838, Elizabeth-Rose, 2nd daughter ofThomas Tliornhill, Esq., of Woodleys, and has issue, 1 William-Francis, b. 10 Oct. 1838. 2 Frances-Rose, b. 28 May 1840. 3 Almeric-George, b. 16 Oct. 1841. 4 Isabella-Elizabeth, b. 1 June 1843. 7 Hon. Henry-George, b. 5 July 1814. 8 Hon. John-Welbore-Sunderland, Lieut. R.N., Flag Lieutenant at Ports- mouth, b. 12 March 1816. 9 Hon. Major Robert-Charles-Henry, Capt. R
RM2CED651–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. awson, Esq.—Set Massy. , Hon. Matthnv, b. 2 April 1808, d. 11 Aug. 1827. A Hon. Charles, b. 11 Oct. 1809, and d. 1810. TT Hon. Charles, Commander R.N., b. 8 June 1811, m. 29 Sept. 1840,Isabella-Jane, youngest daughter of William-Foreman Home, Esq., ofPaxton and Billie, Berwickshire, and has issue, 1 William-Home-Chisholme, b. 9 Sept. 1841. 2 Charles-James- Chisholme, b. 19 Jan. 1844. 3 Matthew-John, b. 30 May 1845. 4 Mary-Jane, 6. 25 Aug. 1846. by 2nd marriage :
RM2CEDB9F–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Walde-grave, was b. 9 July 1753, and d. 20 Aug. 1825 ; having m. 28 Dec. 1785, Cornelia-Jacoba, 2nd daughter of David Van Lennep, Esq., of Smyrna, by whom, who d.10 Oct. 1839, his issue are, 1 Granville-George, present and second Lord. 2 Hon. Emily-Susan-Laura, b. 6 Nov. 1787, m. 25 Aug. 1815, Nicholas Westby, Esq., of Thorn Hill, Co. Wicklow. 3 Hon. Maria, b. 26 Dec. 1788, rf. 1791. 4 Hon. Isabella-Elizabeth, b. 18 Aug. 1792. .5 Hon. Harriet-Anne-Frances, b. 20 A
RM2CEDKFG–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ge Thomas, Bart., -who 6?. 6 March 1815. [Issue of Admiral Sir George, G.C.B.,2ndsonof the above Admiral John Montagu.] 1 Georgiana, Bedchamber Woman toQueen .Adelaide, b. 15 May 1786, m. 15 Aug.1808, Vice-Admiral Sir John Gore, K.C.li.and G.C.H., who d. 21 Aug. 1836. 2 Lieutenant-Colonel George - WroughtouWroughto.v, of Wilcot, Wilts., b. 24 Sept.1788. 3 John - William, Capt. R. N., b. 18 Jan.1790, m. 12 March 1840, Isabella-EUzabeth,5th daughter of Charles-Georg
RM2CEEK6F–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 2 John,present and second Earl. 3*Hon. Rear-Admiral Granville-Leveson, h. 1781, m. 5 May 1818, Isabella,2nd daughter of the Hon. Hugh Howard,—see Wicklow, and by her,who d. 22 January 183(i, has issue : 1 Frances. 2 Elizabeth-Emma, Lady Claude Hamilton.—See Aber- CORN. 3 John-Joshua. 4 Granville-Leveson, Lieut. 74th Highlanders. 5 Hugh. 6 Isabella. 7 Theodosia. 8 William. 4 Lady Emma-Elizabeth, d. 24 May 1791. 5 Lady Gertrude, b. 14 March 1782, d. 1835. by 2nd mar
RM2CDEFAC–. Portrait and biographical album of Isabella County, Mich . ly Royal Arch. The present officials are: Robert Laughlin, H.P.; M. F. Fasquelle, K.; I. N. Shepherd, S.; D. ScottPartridge, C. H.; E. F. McQueen, P. S.; W. J. Cor-bus, Treas.; Wm. T. Whitney, Sec; John Maxwell,3d G. M.; Cicero Kimball, 2d G. M.; John Rich-mond, I St G. M.; Chas. C. Whitney, Sentinel, andJohn R. Robinson, Chaplain. The chapter is in a flourishing condition. Theyare pleasantly located in the lodge rooms of No. 305, A. F. & A. M. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. The lodge was instituted March 17, 1884, with amembership of 22
RM2CEJP3Y–. [A genealogical history of the Kolb, Kulp or Culp family : and its branches in America, with biographical sketches of their descendants from the earliest available records .... n. Individual FamilyGen. Xo. No. 6 282 I Charles Nixon, b. November 29, 1809; res., Morrow, Ohio, near Xenia; m. IsabellaWilliams on June 4, 1827; d. June 23,1884; children, Daniel, Anna, Isabella,Charles, Sallie, Emma, Harry. 6 283 2 William R. Nixon, b. February 6, 1812; d. December 2, 1846; m. Mary Ann Ste-phens, b. March 14, 1815 ; d. November18, 1887; children, Amelia, Theodore,William, Cornelia, Kate S., Sarah R
RM2CEDCH4–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Bankrupts in Ireland, m. 24 May 1838, Maria, daughter of John Atkinson, Esq., and has issue, 1 WiUiam-Conyngham, b. 18 Feb. 1839. 2 Constance-Gertrude-Maria,b. May 1841. 8 Hon. and Rev. Robert, Rector of Headford, m. 27 March 1830, Mar), eldest daughter of the late Sir Robert Lynch-Blosse, Bart., and hasissue, 1 Catherine, 6. Jan. 1831. 2 Isabella, b. 16 Feb. 1833. 3 Elizabeth-Louisa, b. 27 April 1834. 4 Frances-Mary, b. Aug. 1841. 5 WHliam-Conyngham, b. April 184
RM2CHF13K–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York . le.Harriet Bartine,Elizabeth F. King,Eliza Veitch,Sarah Smith, Primary.Eliza Mullen,Margaret Felt,Jane C. Baird,Susan R. Brown,S. A. Birmingham,Mary A.Nash,Margaret J. Breen. School No. 9—Twenty-second Ward.82d street and 11th avenue. Male.John D. Robinson,John .Jasper, Jr.,Amelia Hanaway,Isabella Quinn. Mrs. C. M. Brenan, Music. Alphonso Grollier, French. Louisa W. Corbyn, Painting. Female.Catharine Jollie,Maria Jasper,Emily S. Hanaway,Josephine Brennan. School No. 10—Fifteenlh Ward.180 Wooster street, near Bleecker street. Male.George Moo
RM2CEEPXJ–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. fer, b. 12 Oct. 1826, rf. 26 April 1827. 4 Charlotte-Isabella, b. G April 1828. 5 Horace, b. 25 Aug. 1829. 11 Hon. Colonel Sir Edward, of Leasowes Castle, Cheshire, K.C.H., and F.R.S., Her Majestys Master of the Ceremonies; b. 17 March 1794,m. 11 Jan. 1821, Mary-Anne, only child of tlie late Lewis-WilliamBoode, Esq., by whom he has issue : 1 Louisa - Mary-Anne. 2 Victoria-Mary-Louisa, »»,. 6 Aug. 1846, Simon Yorke, Esq., of Erdigg, co. Denbigh. 3 Etheldred-Victori
RM2CD99D2–. Cremona fedelissima citta et nobilissima colonia de Romani : rappresentata in disegno col svo contado et illvstrata d'vna breve historia delle cose piv notabili appartenenti ad essa et de i ritratti natvrali de dvchi et dvchesse di Milano e compendio delle lor vite . J 1 Q V A R T O. io? queftoreligiofiflirnolmperatoregrandiffimodilpiacere quando lanno M. d. xxvii.in tele eflerTiara prefà Roma da Soldati del Duca di Borbone, & Clemente V11. Pontefi-ce Malfimo eflèr ferrato come prigione nel Cartello di S. Angelo. Faceuanfi allhora gran-dinarne felle in Spagna per hauer lImperatrice Isabella
RM2CDE3YE–. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, D.D . 56, ex, removed.Starr, Mary L., March 18, 1866, cert, dau H. N. F Cowan, wf Wm. Starr, mr 2d, Mr. Fuller, rem to Sandusky, Soldiers Home, April 22, 1888.Starret, Mary M., March 22, 1855, ex, res Huntsville, O.Stelle, James, June 5, 1864, ex, mr Isabella, dau Robt. Patterson, removed to Columbus Grove, O.Steele, Martha h., Jan. 16, 1859, ^x, dau J as. S., of Bellecenter, fr Northwood, teacher, trans t
RM2CED8EX–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. on ofCanterbury, and Rector of Cliffe atHoo, Kent. 7 Frances, b. 21 Dec. 1787. 8 Anna-Maria, b. 30 Oct. 1790. 9 Isabella, b. 5 Dec. 1791, m. 29 Nov.1830, Henrv-William Chichester, Esq. 10 Catherine, b. 8 July 1794. 11 Caroline, b. 12 Mav 1797, m. Sept.1830, the Rev. Charles Chichester. 3 Thomas, b. 24 Feb. 1756, d. 30 May 1842,1st Baron Manners. 4 Diana, deceased, having m. 21 April1778, Francis Dickins, Esq., of BranchesPark, SuflFolk, who is also deceased. 5 Lou
RM2CHAPNW–. A genealogical history of that branch of the Alger family which springs from Thomas Alger of Taunton and Bridgewater, in Massachusetts. 1665-1875 . liza-S. Alger {Daniel^^° James,^* Thomas,^^ Thomas,^ Israel,^Tliomas^), m. John H. C. Eaton, of North Bridgewater, April 9,1837. Shed. Oct. 7, 1847, and he m. Mrs. Seba S. Dunbar. Children:— 923. i. William, b. May 17, 1839 ; d. young. 924. ii. John-Edward, b. Nov. 30, 1841 ; m. Isabella F. Harding. 925. iii. James-Herbert, b. June 18, 1847 ; d. young. 612. Salome-K. Alger (Danielj^^ James,^^ T/iomas,*^ Thomas,^ Is-raelj^ Thomas^), m. Mason Simmo
RM2CEERX7–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ho d. 7April 1823. 4 Hon. and Rev. George, 6. 11 Aug. 1765,d. 27 Oct. 1832 ; having ;/;.. 1st, 28 July 1792,Ladi/ Lucy-Isabella Boyle, daughter of Ed-mund, 7th Earl of Cork, who d. 5 Sept.1801 ; and 2ndly, 10 Aug. 1809, Charlotte-Louisa, AAxi^hicr oi the late William Poyntz,Esq., of Midgham House, Berks., who d. 25Jan. 1840. By the 1st Lady he had issue : 1 Elizabeth-Isabella, b. U A-piil 1793,d. 17 Nov. 1824 ; having m. 22 Oct.1822, the Rev. Egertou-Arden Bagot,C
RM2CE58WB–. Report . CLASSES AT WORK, INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT IlAOKRSTOWX Coi.ORKD SCHOOL Annual Report of the State Board of Education 81 Names by Counties School Address Wm. L. Hull Norman E. Smith Jerome R. Cox Cora Dodson May M. Kemp Nellie R. Stevens Virginia Bouldin Erma B. Stewart Sarah L. Seth W. Galen Vansant Isabella B. Mullikin....Ruth Norman Brawner. WASHINGTON. John D. Zentmeyer J. B. H. Bowser Edith M. Hill I. Keller Shank Justus Scheffer D. Webster Groh Herbert M. Lippy John B. Houser H. L. Rinehart Ina L. Slaughenhaupt. Laura C. King Sarah I. Adams Mary M. Kaylor Elizabeth Brown H. R. R. B
RM2CEE1T5–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Jan. 1834. 8 A soil, b. 25 Jan., d. in March, 1836. 9 A son, b. 22 March 1837. 10 A daughter, 6. 3 Oct. 1838. 11 A daughter, b. 16 Dec. 1840. 4 Hon. Isabella. 5 Hon. Richard. 6 Katharine, d. 11 Dec. 1829, having m. Nov. 1826, Dudley Persse, Esq., of Roxburgh, Co. Gal way. 7 Rev. James, d. unm. 7 May 1829. 8 Hon. and Rev. William, Rector of Killinane, w. 7 Feb. 1837, Isabella- Sabina, 4tli daughter of the late Henry Hewett, Esq. 9 Hon. Henrietta, m. 27 June 1838,
RM2CPPM80–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . 17 ISABELLA VALE5IA, REINA D I S P A G N A.. G R A M parte così de*dotti,come de gliindotti,che rimireran queflTmprefa,potrà parer forfè fubito,ch*eIJa fìa im-propria , ò fconueneuolc nelle figure,eflendo cofa certifsima, che lì Cielo ànoi mortali no fi moftra mai nella giii-fa,che in qfle figure fi rapprefcnta, cioè,col Sole, con la Luna, & con le {kcìle invn tempo fleffo . Ma qucfta notifsimaveritàjche in prima vifla la fa ad alcuni parere fconueneuole,ò impropria, è vna delle prjiicipaJi bdkzze, chella in fé contenga, come cia
RM2CPKDN5–. Bird lore . , Geo. F 3 00 Williams, Mrs. Sydney M 2 oo Winslow, Miss Isabella (In Memoriam) 5 co Amount carried forward $9,666 73 Amount brought forward . . .$3,666 73 Winslow, Miss Maria C 5 00 Winsor, Mrs. Alfred 5 °° Witherbee, Miss Elizabeth W. 1 00 Wright, Miss Mary A 2 00 J. S. Y 5 00 Young, William H 5 °° Zabriskie, Andrew C 5 °° Total $9,694 73 Letters from Field WorkersJUNIOR AUDUBON WORK It is just Dossible that some of thereaders of Bird-Lore may not havefully grasped the importance of thework being done by the National Associa-tion and the State Audubon Societies inthe matter of
RM2CHA87F–. History of Robert Chaffin and his descendants, and of the other Chaffins in America . eat reader and a stern but just disciplin-arian in bringing up his children. Lived in Norridgewock, Ansonand Kingfield, Me. Children: i. Isabella, b. Oct. 2, 1813; d. Mar. 26, 1872; m. 1st, Feb.18, 1830, Amos Lander; m. 2d, Nov. 25, 1841, in Houl-ton. Me., Zelotes Haskell, b. Mar. 21, 1795; d. Feb.14, 1874. Children: 1. Julia Chajfin, b. Sept. 12,1843; d. Dec. 12, 1852. 2. Lucz/ B., b. Nov. 26, 1852;m. July 26, 1893, Andrew J. Bolton of Westminster,Mass., b. Jan. 17, 1833; d. Mar. 4, 1908. ii. John H., b. J
RM2CDBX8D–. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . nished by DavidHarper Means, Esq., of Columbia, S. C. ^The children of John and Isabella (Harper) Means were: Isaac, h. May 22, 1748. Martha, h. June 23, 1751. Mary, 6. Oct. 20, 1753; m. Aramanus Lyles. Rebecca, 6. March 2, 1756; d. Dec, 1832. John, 6. July 13, 1758; m. Mary MiUing. Samuel, 6. Nov. 14, 1760; d. in Boston Aug. 25, 1779. Sarah, 6. March 1, 1763; d. in Boston April 11, 1784. Thomas, 6. April 10, 1765; d. Dec. 10, 1765. Thomas, 6. Feb. 14, 1767. (Above.) Jacob, h. Sept. 25, 1769; d. Nov. 14, 1774. Isabella, h. Feb. 7, 177
RM2CDE57D–. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, D.D . indley R., Sept. 3, 1865, ex, s Robt. McL., trans 1872 to U. P. ch B, res B.McLaughlin, Florence M., Dec. 8, 1889, ex, dau Judge McL., res B, m.McLaughlin, George D., Dec, 8, 18S9, ex, s Judge McL., res B, m.McLaughlin, Isabella, Sept. 3, 1865, ex, dau J. B. McL., mr Jos.Campbell, res B, m McLaughlin, James B., Oct. 15, 1859,cert, s John McL., fr Perth, Scot-land, wf Margaret, atty at law, dhere Sept
RM2CJ1M5H–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1921 . 1468, 1stCrawford Marguerite, 3872, 5thCrosby L A Miss, 42 69 Highland av, E S DCunnison Brenda, 744 Robinson avDall-Winther Lona, 1468, 1stDarlington M F Mrs, 1345, 3dDavenport L E Mrs, 867, 16thDavidson T L Miss, 1468, 1stDavis Florence, 1921, 4thDeibert D D Miss, 710 BeardsleyDier Lily, 3725 Villa TerraceDimity F J Miss, 53 2 University avDonaldson H J Mrs, 2 363 Irving avDorsey H L, 2430 GDuchesneau Bertha Mrs, 1468, 1stDuhamel Evaline, 2137 Julian avDunn B 1 Mrs, 3705, 29thDupont L M, 1237, 18thDwyer Nola, 1468, 1stEckert Isabella, 35 8, 21st
RM2CDXP9G–. A genealogy of the Warne family in America : principally the descendants of Thomas Warne, born 1652, died 1722, one of the twenty-four proprietors of East New Jersey . kels a few years ago moved to Annandale, N. J. Children: a John B. Pickel, d. Dec. 4, 1864, aged ii years, 7 months. b Leah Ann Pickel, d. Nov. 28, 1876, aged 19 years+. 2 Susan Lean Warne, b. Nov. 15, 1833; m. Samuel Stew-art, b. Sept. 29, 1829. Living (1904) in Newark, N. J. Re-tired. One child: Mary Stewart, b. Julv 2, 1859; d. June 25,1867. 3 John M. Warne, b. May 30, 1835 ; d. July 29, 1855 ; un-married. 4 Isabella Warne,
RM2CJ3CXB–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1921 . San Diego Hughes Lafayette R (Ada V), carp Hyde Eugene, carp Imes Oliver D (Eva V), agt UnionOil Co IRWIN & CO (I Isaac Irwin), Hay,Coal, Mill Stuff, Poultry Supplies,Feed, Grain, Bags and Seed, Whole-sale and Retail, K se cor 4th, SanDiego. Tel 66301 and Main 440(See back cover, right side linesand page 34) Jackson Charlotte Jackson Thos R Johnston Isabella Mrs, librarian Johnston Jas F, harness mkr Jones Danl M, meat ctr Jones Edwin G, farmer Jones Harold Jones Paul E Jones Wm B, meat ctr, r Grossmont Judson C S Junghaus Ernst, farmer K Karrer J
RM2CET8CW–. Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1883. ggist, res 16 Greer. Small Charles, lab, bds n s Lilly 1 w Eural. Small Edward (cold), hostler, res n w corKuckle and 10th. Small Edward, butcher, rooms 78 N Penn. Small Eli B, box mnfr, res 37 W Washing-ton. Small Elizabeth (wid Eoddey A), res 88Michigan ave. Small Frank M, carp, res 37 W Wash-ington. Small Hattie (wid Jerome), res 113 Meek. Small Isabella (wid Henry), res 144 WNew York. Small John, brakeman, bds 115 Meek. Small John (cold), lab n w cor 12th andTennessee. Small Maria (wid Abner B), res 225 Michi-gan ave. Small
RM2CJ51D7–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1921 . re, N S D.SMITH HOWARD B (Edna M), Pres and Mgr Owl Taxi Co Inc and Smiths Owl Taxi Co, 1129, 2d, Tel Main 1900, h 1742, 3d.Smith Howard S, student, r 705 Bway.SanTH H STEPHEN (May F), Dentist 812-814 Timken Bldg 861, 6th, Hours 8:30 to 12:30 and 2:30 to 4:30, Tels Main 1051 and 65101 h 4048 Center, Tel Hillcrest 1487.Smith Ira J (Edith W), photo, h 3912 Florida.Smith Irving M, slsmn Thearle Music Co, h 1420, 7th.Smith Isaac B (Emma L), commander U S N, h 2139, 1st.Smith Ivan J, slsmn Brunswig Drug Co, r 1470, 7th.Smith Isabella H Mrs, sec W S Smi
RM2CJ5WJP–. Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years .. . o m Counties. beSc3 B EH Ph ?H +o -gi 0JP 0)■Q c3 2 4) a) +jo Ph w W EH 4,1463,664 2, 238 6.3845,676 Ottawa 2, 012 Total 7, 810 2,012 2, 238 12,060 Majority 3,560 356 MICHIGAN MANUAL TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. Counties. Peter F. Dodds. Isaac A. Fancher. Total. Clare 8522,5601,531 4441, 485843 1,2964.0452,374 Isabella Midland 4,943 2,772 7, 715 Majority 2,171 TWENTY-SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. anne. -anau^ u Counties. K ►> cS > P % D Chee .5 xi 3 •a o o H Monroe 3,169 3,144 6, 313 Washtenaw 5,178 4, 012 1 9, 191 Tota
RM2CDKH90–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . r 1975 Michigan av H Knox wrapper r 1137 S Westlake av Ida elk r 1849 E 20th Idabelle C tchr U S C r 603 W Av 64 Isabella A r 1268 W 35th Isaphine W wid G G artist 4803 Compton Jas carp h 948 Bernal av• Jas electr r 600 Av 27 Jas teller German Am Tr & Sav Bk h 1735 W 41st dr Jas C solr r 1536 E 20th Jas E elk h 344 S Grand av Jas Guffey oil driller r 603 W Av 54 Jas L r 630 Bailey Jas M eng h 1536 E 20th Jas M eng h 1975 Michigan av Jas R barber 594 W Av 28 h 2652 Paa- adena av Jas W cond h 6517 Converse av Jay A confy 5450 Hollywood blvd h 1808 Garf
RMRGGTED–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. 370 M. L. FULLER—GEOLOGY OF FISHERS ISLAND At other localities, as at the Isabella Beach hill and the hill forming the headland three-quarters of a mile to the northeast, the topography is more puzzling, and only after the unraveling of the geology was it determined that these hills were primarily constructional in form, repre- senting in reality great anticlines in the Pleistocene sediments. Some of the depressions occupied by ponds are evidently true kettles, representing the position of detached ice masses, which later become sur- ro
RMRETNE2–. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. m^m. ISABELLA OF ANGOUL^ME. 331 France. At one of these hunting parties it is supposed that king John first saw the beautifol fiancee of the absent Lu- signan: tradition says/ " that meeting her in the glades of the chase, he carried her oflp, screaming with terror, to the strong- hold of
RMRDB813–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 328 Handbook of Nature-St-udy The moths are night fliers, and the mother moth seeks some plant on which to lay her eggs, that will be suitable food for the little caterpillar as soon as it is hatched. References—Moths and Butterflies, Ballard.. The Isabella tiger-moths, the adults of the woolly bear. The larger is the female. Photo by M, V. Siingerland. LESSON LXXII The Isabella Tiger-Moth, or Woolly Bear Leading thought—When we see the woolly bear hurrying along in the fall, it is hu
RMRGBKN2–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. 26 BULLETIN 640^ U. S. DEPARTMENT 0!F AGRICULTURE. THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE FRUIT FLY IN HAWAII. HOST CONDITIONS IN HONOLULU AND HILO. The residents of Honolulu and Hilo are justly proud of their mag- nificent vegetation and have taken great pleasure m growing an. Fig. 25.—This bunch of grapes, apparently perfect, con- tains one berry that is decayed and contains a larva of the Mediterranean fruit fly. The Isabella grapes in Hawaii are seldom attacked, even in Honolulu, yet they are likely to carry the
RMRJCY15–. C.E. Allen's illustrated catalogue of seeds, plants and small fruits. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. W,M. FKAN<IS BENNETT ROSE. 12 Good Standard Roses for House Culture. Price, strong plants, 20 cents each; 16 for $2, except where noted. Second size, 10c. each, 12 for Hermosa, Duchesse de Brabant, Safrano, Conntess La Bertha, Aggrippina, La Pactole, Isabella Sprnnt, Queens Scar
RMRDF1B0–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF BEDFORDSHIRE jjui-lmjfe E I4*Centujy M /Aodem. had formerly been held of King Edward the Confessor by Ulvric." This land was granted in 1204. by Peter Cokerel to Warine abbot of Warden and his successors," and the grant was confirmed in 1207-8 by Robert de Bruce, son of Isabella de Bruce.'' The abbey con- tinued to hold the land until the Dissolution." The land was then probably granted to Sir Michael Fisher, who had been chief steward of the abbey at a yearly wage of j^2 13/. 4</.," as he die
RMRH1DKC–. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1915. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. M FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. DOUBLE HYACINTHS Our double hyacinths are of high grade, and can be depended upon to produce double flowers in a proportion unequaled in inferior grades; however, it is well known that there is always in the double varieties a tendency to produce single flowers. The double varieties marked (*) are desirable for forcing, DOUBLE WHITE kach Isabella. Blush white, strong bulb, large double bells 12 *La Tour d'Auvergne. Clear white, with tall spike and large bells 1
RMRH1E0Y–. Bulbs & seeds : autumn 1914. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. M FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. DOUBLE HYACINTHS Our double hyacinths are of high grade, and can be depended upon to produce double flowers in a proportion unequaled in inferior grades; however, it is well known that there is always in the double varieties a tendency to produce single flowers. The double varieties marked (*) are desirable for forcing. DOUBLE WHITE kach rx,z Isabella. Blush white, strong bulb, very double large bells, handsome spike 12 $r 25 *La Tour d'Auvergne. Clear white,
RMRH1DYW–. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1913. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. M FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. DOUBLE HYACINTHS Our double hyacinths are of high grade, and can be depended upon to produce double flowers in a proportion unequaled in inferior grades; however, it is well known that there is always in the double varieties a tendency to produce single flowers. The double varieties marked (*) are desirable for forcing. DOUBLE WHITE kach Bouquet Royal. Creamy white bells, makes a good spike 12 Isabella. Blush white, strong bulb, very double large bells, handsom
RMRH23M0–. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1912. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. M. FERRV & CO.. DETROIT. MICH. DOUBLE HYACINTHS Our double hyacinths are of high grade, and can be depended upon to produce double flowers In a proportion unequaled in inferior grades; however, It is well known that there Is always in the double varieties a tendency to produce single flowers. The double varieties marked {*) are desirable for forcing. Double White e^ch Bouquet Royal. Creamv white, large... 12 Isabella. Blush white, strong bulb, very double large bells, grand spike 15 *La Tou
RMRH22XJ–. Bulbs & seeds : autumn 1926. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. Cottage or May Flowering TulipsâContinued. ISABELLA MOONLIGHT GESNERIANA SPATHULATA Isabella {Shandon Bells, Blushing Bride') E i6 in. Truly exquisite coloring, flower long, rather slender, but of very large size; creamy white, tinged with pink when first open, changing to white and carmine-rose. 8c. each; 6oc. per lo; 1:4.50 per 100. John Ruskin. F 18 in. Apricot rose -shaded mauve; edging of pale yellow. Very attractive in blending of color. ioc.each;8o
RMRME0Y4–. Annual catalogue : reliable seeds and plants specially selected for the southern climate. Nursery stock Texas Dallas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 26 GANNON & NICHOLSON, Grace Darling, porcelain rose, shaded crimson, 25c. Hermosa, well known pink. H. M. Stanley, clear amber rose, 15c. Isabella Sprunt, canary yellow, beautiful buds, sweet scented. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, finest pure white rose ever offered, 25c. Louis Phillipe, dark velvety crimson. La France, white, 15c. La France, pink, 15c. La France, red, 15c. La France, striped
RMRH23YW–. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1910. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. M. FERRY CO., DETROIT, MICH DOUBLE HYACINTHS Our double hyacinths are of high grade, and can be depended upon to produce double flowers in a proportion unequaled in inferior grades. The double varieties marked (=*') are desirable for iorcmg. Double White each doz Bouquet Royal, creamy white, large 12 si 25 Isabella, blush white, strong bulb, very double large bells, grand spike 12 1 2^ *La Tour d'Auvergne, clear white, ex- tremely early, tall spike and large bells. 12 i 25 *Prince of 'aterloo
RMRPEKT7–. The American entomologist. Entomology. Vol. Ill-se'^i^s, Vol.1 NEW YORK, JUNE, 1880, No. 6, PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE HUB PUBLISHING CO. of n. y. 323 Pearl St., New Vork. TERMS Two dollars per annum, in advance. EDITORS : RILEY, Editor Washington, D. C. .... Ridgewood, N. J. CHAS A. S. FULLER, Assistant Ed NOTES ON OUR COMMONER INSECTS. THE EDITOR. The Isabella Tiger-moth (Arctia Pyrrharctia isabella,'S>m.). Every one who reads this has doubtless seen the black-and-tan caterpillar which we herewith illustrate (Fig. 51,^?), but not [Fig.. Hedgehog C.-^teri'ILlak :—a, larva ; 3, cocoon
RMRPEKTW–. The American entomologist. Entomology. THTU. Vol. Ill-se'^i^s, Vol.1 NEW YORK, JUNE, 1880, No. 6, PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE HUB PUBLISHING CO. of n. y. 323 Pearl St., New Vork. TERMS Two dollars per annum, in advance. EDITORS : RILEY, Editor Washington, D. C. .... Ridgewood, N. J. CHAS A. S. FULLER, Assistant Ed NOTES ON OUR COMMONER INSECTS. THE EDITOR. The Isabella Tiger-moth (Arctia Pyrrharctia isabella,'S>m.). Every one who reads this has doubtless seen the black-and-tan caterpillar which we herewith illustrate (Fig. 51,^?), but not [Fig.. Please note that these images are extrac
RMRGCYFR–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. I LLETI N O FLmf^F Southern CaliforniafQ^ ' '''' Academy of Scieg^9 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ;W YORK •iCAL GARDEN. Vol. 66 July-September, 1967 No. 3 CONTENTS E. Yale Dawson Memorial Number E. Yale Dawson, 1918-1966. John S. Garth 149 Studies in the Foliose Red Algae of the Pacific Coast IL Schizy- menia. Isabella A. Abbott 161 Contrast between the Pioneer Populating Process on Land and Shore. Maxwell S. Doty 175 Growth and Development of Sciadophycus stellatus Dawson. M. Neushul, J. Scott, A.
RMRH230A–. Bulbs & seeds : autumn 1928. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH Cottage or May Flowering Tulips—continued. ISABELLA MOONLIGHT GESNERIANA SPATHULATA Grenadier. F 24 in. Brilliant orange red flowers of largest size. Yellow base. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; I5.00 per 100. Inglescombe Pink. E 24 hi. A stately and attractive bright rose-pink with a salmon sheen and light bright blue base; large egg-formed flowers. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; I4.00 per 100. Inglescombe Yellow. G 21 in. Clear canary yellow flowers of large size and glo
RMRH230N–. Bulbs & seeds : autumn 1929. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT. MICH. Cottage or May Flowering Tulips—Continued. ISABELLA MOONLIGHT GESNERIANA SPATHULATA Grenadier. F 24 in. Brilliant orange red Towers of largest size. Yellow base. loc. each; 80c. per 10; |6.oo per 100. Inglescombe Pink. E 24 in. A stately and attractive bright rose-pink with a salmon sheen and light bright blue base; large egg-formed flowers. 8c. each; 6oc. per 10: I4.50 per 100, Inglescombe Yellow. G 21 in. Clear canary yellow flowers of large size and gl
RMRFGM8X–. J.M. Thorburn & Co.'s wholesale trade list of bulbs, etc., etc.. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. THORBURN'S TRADE CATALOGUE OF BULBS 7. SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. EARLY SINGLE, BEDDING AND FORCING TULIPS, continued Per 100 1,000 Duchesse de Parma. Bronze, orange border $0 90 $7 00 Fabiola. Violet, striped rose 1 50 13 00 Golden Eagle. Late; beautiful yellow 140 1200 Isabella. Single late ; rose-white 2 00 Jagt van Delft. Fine; white 1 00 8 00 Joost van Vondel. Crimson and white 1 25 10 00 Keiserkroon. Red and yellow 1 50 12 00
RMRCEBG4–. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. . Freiherr Von Marschall, ^Isabella Sprunt This golden yellow Rose has been known as a favorite for over twenty years. It is a free bloomer, producing flowers of bright canary-yellow, very sweetly scented. The buds are very desirable for cut flowers. HENRY M. STANLEY—A remarkable shade of clear amber-rose. delicately tinged with fine apricot-yellow, with petals edged and bordered with rich carmine, which, one the outer or reverse side passes to a lovely shade of salmon or buflF-rose. Plant is extra strong and vig- orous
RMRCAD30–. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. 142 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S ISABELLA SPKUNT, free. (Rev. James M. Sprunt, 1865.) Sulphur yellow; very beautiful in the bud. A sport from Safrano, which variety it greatly resembles in every particular save the color of the flower. 50c. Jaune Nabonnand, vig. (Nabonnand, 1890.) Large, full; chrome yellow, with coppery rose center; free bloomer and very fragrant. Small plants. 50c. Jeannie Cuvier, vig. Long, pointed bud ; rich deep pink; said to force well; promising. 50c. Joseph. Metral. (Bernaix, 1889.) Magenta red, changing to
RMRCCD5A–. D. M. Ferry & Co's wholesale list of seeds for 1892. Seed industry and trade Michigan Detroit; Vegetables Seeds; Fruit Seeds; Agricultural implements; Flowers Seeds. 20 D. M. FERRY & GO'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. ONION—Continued. IMPORTED VARIETIES. Round White Silverskin,/or^/^^/m^ Isabella White Silverskin, /"or hiinchiiig : Early Neapolitan Marzajola, line white Silver skin sort. Tel. Cipher. Per Lb. .$1 50 Island 1 25 Itasca 1 50. No. I, Extra Earlv T{ed; No. 2, Large Red IVetbersfield; No. S- Yellow Danvers; No. 4, IVhite Tortugal; No. 5, IVbite Silver skin: No. 6, JVbitc Glob
RMRCRATE–. A Dictionary of altitudes in the United States. OANNETT.l GEORGIA. 81 Station.. Halls W. & A. R. R Hamilton C. & R. R. R Harbers : S. R. & D. R. R Harlem I Ga. R. R Harmony Grove N. E. R. R Hawkinsville : M. & B. R. R Hazlehurst M.&B.R.R Herndon Cent. R. R Hines C. & R. R. R Hogansville ' A. & W. P. R. R Holly Springs M. & N. G. R. R Hood ; c. & R. R. R Isabella B. & A. R. R Jesup M. &B.R.R Jonesboro M.&W.R.R Keuesaw U.S. C.&G. S Kingsboro C. & R. R. R W. & A. R. R R. R. surveys Kingston Knoxville Lavonia Elberton Rl R. Lawreucev
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