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Congressional Record-House. 6189
1902. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE. 6189 Sergt. Emmett R. Harris, Troop L, Eighth Cavalry, United The SPEAKER. The Chair is of the opinion that the printing States Army, to be second lieutenant, September 23, 1901. of a report in the RECORD under the proceedings of either House Frederick E. Gignoux, of Nevada, late first lieutenant, Eleventh is a compliance with the rule recently adopted. Cavalry, United States Volunteers, September 23, 1901. Mr. BURTON. I further give notice that I shall seek to bring Guy B. G. Hanna, of Iowa, late sergeant, Company D, Porto Rico up this report for action to-morrow. Regiment, United States Volunteer Infantry, September 23, 1901. Mr. PAYNE. Mr. Speaker, a parliamentary inquiry. George P. Hawes, jr., of Virginia, late private, Company A, The SPEAKER. The gentleman will state it. First Cavalry, United States Volunteers, September 23, 1901. Mr. PAYNE. Referring to the conference report on the river Andrew W. Jackman~ of illinois, late private, Company F, First and harbor bill, I suppose that unless the House takes some action illinois Volunteers, September 23, 1901. the r eport will be printed in the RECORD of to-day's proceedings. George L. Wertenbaker, of Virginia, late sergeant, Company I suggest to the gentleman from Ohio that he obtain unanimous D, Third Virgin.ia Volunteers, September 23, 1901. consent. Richard P. Winslow, of Mississippi, late corporal, CompanyF, The SPEAKER. The Chair held that the report having been First Tennessee Volunteers, September 23, 1901. printed in the proceedings of the Senate, that would be a compli- . Oaval1--y Arm. ance with the new rule. -
The Prindle Genealogy. Embracing the Descendants Of
NYPL RESEARCH LIBRARIES 3 3433 080717 7 --tf^wwww itbiiBSimXSSSSSLSLLi V ^ ' v^ PRINDLE GENEALOGY Three hundred copies of this book have been printed from type and the type distributed. This copy is number . .Q U. C^^tT^C^^^Uc^ '^. (^-t.---^^ ("((•// I'Jiir/ infer. ('. S. Nnrif. Ri'ny-Adm'irnl. Retired The Prindle Genealogy EMBRACING THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM PRINGLE THE FIRST SETTLER, IN PART FOR SIX, SEVEN AND EIGHT GENERATIONS, AND ALSO THE ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF ZALMON PRINDLE FOR TEN GENERATIONS, COVERING A PERIOD OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO YEARS 1654 TO 1906 COMPILED BY FRANKLIN C. PRINDLE ' U. S. NAVY '•'•Honor thy fathe7' ainf thy mother'''' > J > > J THE GRAFTON PRESS GENEALOGICAL PUBLISHERS NEW YORK MCMVI THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS R ^ 1906 L COPYRIGHT, 1906 BY THE GRAFTON PRESS c • t la • • • • < t e f to tljc £l9nnorv of Ealmon ]^vint!le a patriot &)olDirr of ttjC amcvican Urbolution CONTENTS Foreword ....... IX Explanatory and Abbreviations . xvii William Prindle, First Settler, and Children 1 Phoebe- Prindle and Descendants 3 John- Prindle and Descendants . 20 Mary^ Prindle and Descendants . 30 Ebenezer- Prindle and Descendants 31 Joseph- Prindle and Descendants 49 Samuel- Prindle and Descendants 89 Eleazer- Prindle and Descendants 113 Hannah- Prindle and Descendants 137 Joseph^ Prindle and Descendants 139 Joel* Prindle and Descendants 173 Zalmon^ Prindle and Descendants 176 Unlocated Branches ..... 1. Abijah Prindle .... 208 2. John Prindle ..... 213 Appendix— Note 1. Sketch of William^ Pringle 227 Note 2. Military Service and Religious Experience of Samuel* Prindle .... 232 Note 3. Kimberly Ancestry ... -
Congressional Record-House. 3365
1902. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE. 3365 Hagerstown, Md., favoring the building of war vessels in the The Clerk read as follows: navy-yards-to the Committee on Naval .Affairs. Strike out "concurrent" and insert "House." In lines 1 and 2, after the word "Resolved," strike out the words "by the By Mr. RIXEY: Petition of Mary V. and Susan P. Keith, of House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)." . _ . Virginia, asking that their claim be referred to the Court of Claims under the Bowman Act-to the Committee on War Mr. PAYNE. Mr. Speaker, is the resolution open to amend- Claims. ment? · .Also, paper to accompany bill for the relief of the legal repre The SPEAKER. Does the gentleman from Missouri yield to sentatives of Mrs. S. W. Skinker, of Fauquier County, Va.-to the gentleman from New York? the Committee on War Claims. Mr. COCHRAN. What is the gentleman's suggestion? . By Mr. RYAN: Petition of the Iroquois Club, of San Francisco, Mr. PAYNE. I suggest to the gentleman from Missouri to in Cal., favoring the construction of war vessels in the United States sert the word " requested " instead of " instructed." It will navy-yards-to the Committee on Naval .Affairs. answer the same pm-pose, and will be the usual form. .Also, petition of Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, Chicago, lll., and Mr. COCHRAN. I make no objection to such a change . J. L. Mott Iron Works, of New York, favoring the creation of a The SPEAKER. Without objection, t}le word "instructed" department of commerce-to the Committee on Interstate and will be changed to" requested." Is there objection? _ Foreign Commerce. -
October 16 2020
Distributed Free On Fridays For 11 Years! October 16, 2020 www.pcpatriot.com Locally Owned And Operated Insuring You & Yours Karen Tuggle Brad Alley Lynn White Home • Auto • Life • Business 611 East Main Street Dublin, VA 24084 • 540-674-4678 Mike Williams/The Patriot www.insurancecenterofdublin.com Members of the Pulaski County School Board cut a ribbong to officially open the new Pulaski County Middle School. (From left) Penny Golden, Beckie Cox, Dr. Paige Cash, Tim Hurst and Bill WEEKEND WEATHER Benson, along with former chairman Mike Barbour. Saturday Sunday Ceremony officially opens new Sunny, with a high near 58. Mostly sunny, with a high near Light and variable wind. 64. Saturday Night - Mostly clear, Sunday Night - Partly cloudy, Pulaski County Middle School with a low around 46. with a low around 37. “Welcome to Pulaski County Middle School!” taking. However, to quote the late Rev. Billy Gra- - Dr. Kevin Siers ham, ‘Comfort and prosperity has never enriched By MIKE WILLIAMS the world as much as adversity has.’ As you can see The Patriot here, adversity turned out the most beautiful mid- dle school in the state of Virginia.” Pulaski County Middle School was officially Siers introduced those responsible for the com- opened Wednesday with a ribbon cutting ceremony pletion of the school’s construction, including and tours – even though students have been attend- the design firm, RRMM; construction company ing class there since early September. Branch Builds and construction management firm Officially welcoming a large crowd to the school, Skanska. Superintendent Dr. Kevin Siers spoke about the He reserved special recognition for the school effort to make the school a reality and introduced system’s Director of Operations, Jess Shull.