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Ancestry of George W. Bush Compiled by William Addams Reitwiesner
Ancestry of George W. Bush (b. 1946) Page 1 of 150 Ancestry of George W. Bush compiled by William Addams Reitwiesner The following material on the immediate ancestry of George W. Bush was initially compiled from two sources: The ancestry of his father, President George Bush, as printed in Gary Boyd Roberts, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition [Santa Clarita, Cal.: Boyer, 1995], pp. 121-130. The ancestry of his mother, Barbara Bush, based on the unpublished work of Michael E. Pollock, [email protected]. The contribution of the undersigned consists mostly in collating and renumbering the material cited above, adding considerable information from the decennial censuses and elsewhere, and HTML-izing the results. The relationships to other persons (see the NOTES section below) are intended to be illustrative rather than exhaustive, and are taken mostly from Mr. Roberts' Notable Kin and Ancestors of American Presidents books, with extensions, where appropriate, from John Young's American Reference Genealogy and from my own, generally unpublished, research. This page can be found at two places on the World Wide Web, first at http://hometown.aol.com/wreitwiesn/candidates2000/bush.html and again at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~addams/presidential/bush.html. The first site will be updated first and more frequently, while the second site will be more stable. William Addams Reitwiesner [email protected] Ancestry of George W. Bush George Walker Bush, b. New Haven, Conn., 6 July 1946, Governor of Texas from 1994 to 2000, U.S. President from 2001 1 m. Glass Memorial Chapel, First United Memorial Church, Midland, Texas, 5 Nov. -
Washington City, 1800-1830 Cynthia Diane Earman Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses Graduate School Fall 11-12-1992 Boardinghouses, Parties and the Creation of a Political Society: Washington City, 1800-1830 Cynthia Diane Earman Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Earman, Cynthia Diane, "Boardinghouses, Parties and the Creation of a Political Society: Washington City, 1800-1830" (1992). LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses. 8222. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses/8222 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses by an authorized administrator of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BOARDINGHOUSES, PARTIES AND THE CREATION OF A POLITICAL SOCIETY: WASHINGTON CITY, 1800-1830 A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in The Department of History by Cynthia Diane Earman A.B., Goucher College, 1989 December 1992 MANUSCRIPT THESES Unpublished theses submitted for the Master's and Doctor's Degrees and deposited in the Louisiana State University Libraries are available for inspection. Use of any thesis is limited by the rights of the author. Bibliographical references may be noted, but passages may not be copied unless the author has given permission. Credit must be given in subsequent written or published work. A library which borrows this thesis for use by its clientele is expected to make sure that the borrower is aware of the above restrictions. -
Newport Historical Society, Manuscripts and Archives Collection Inventory Please Note These Collections Are Largely Unprocessed
Newport Historical Society, Manuscripts and Archives Collection Inventory Please note these collections are largely unprocessed. The data presented here is to aid scholar and researcher access, while formal processing is underway. For processed collections, visit the Manuscripts and Archives Collection on the NHS Online Catalog at http://j.mp/nhsarchives, or locate our finding aids on RIAMCO, Rhode Island Archives and Manuscripts Collections Online, at http://j.mp/nhsriamco. For more information about the items here or to make an appointment, please contact NHS. 440: Series Note 245: Title Statement 035: Local 691: Local Subject 691: Local Subject 100: Main Entry - Personal Name 110: Main Entry - Corporate 300: Physical 500: General Note 541: Immediate Source of 600: Subject Added Entry - 610: Subject Added 650: Subject Lookup (1) 700: Added Entry - Personal System Control Added Entry - Date Added Entry - Date Name Description Acquisition Personal Name (1) Entry - Corporate Name (1) Number Name (1) Acoco Series Selected Stories, What Hetty Learned at School; One Thing Hetty Learned Ladies Home Journal Ladies Home Journal bound printed material; 20 Children's stories no. 23 at School pp.; illus. Allen family papers, 1728-1732 Deed for land on Ferry Wharf, August 5, 1728, recorded 1728 1732 Carr, Samuel ms Jeremiah Child listed as Cooper, Carr, Mary; Child, Jeremiah December 8, 1732 Copied by William Coddington, 1766 Almy papers Plate of farm (near mile corner) Cranston, Samuel mss Xerox copies of paper originals Loaned by George A. Thurston of Union St., Portsmouth, March 1984 Barbara (Norman) Cooke papers Concert in Newport, 1962 1962 Goodman, Benny ms Barbara Ladd Cooke papers Horse Racing Association, Portsmouth, papers, 1935 1935 Jones, Dan. -
Of the United States Congress 1774-1989 Bicentennial Edition
ONE HUNDREDTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION SENATE DOCUMENT NO. 100-34 BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS 1774-1989 BICENTENNIAL EDITION THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS SEPTEMBER 5, 1774, TO OCTOBER 21, 1788 and THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE FIRST THROUGH THE ONE HUNDREDTH CONGRESSES MARCH 4, 1789, TO JANUARY 3, 1989, INCLUSIVE CLOSING DATE OF COMPILATION, JUNE 30, 1988 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1989 THIS PUBUCATION MAY BE PURCHASED FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20402. STOCK NUMBER 052-071-00699-1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data United States. Congress. Biographical directory of the United States Congress, 1774-1989, the Continental Congress, September 5, 1774, to October 21, 1788, and the Congress of the United States, from the First through the One Hun- dredth Congresses, March 4, 1789, to January 3, 1989, inclusive. (Document I 100th Congress, 2nd session, Senate; no. 100-34) "Edited under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing. editors in chief, Kathryn Allamong Jacob, Bruce A. Ragsdale"p. 1. UnitedStates.Continental CongressBiographyDictionaries. 2. United States. CongressBiographyDictionaries.I. Jacob, Kathryn Allamong. II. Ragsdale, Bruce A.III. United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Printing. N. Title.V. Series: Senate document (United States. Congress. Senate); no. 100-34. JK1O1O.U51989 093.3'12'0922 [B] 88-600335 The paper used in this publication meets the minimumrequirements of the Joint Committee on Printing's Standard for UncoatedPermanent Printing Paper (JCP A270) and ANSI Standard Z39.48-1984. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 85 NINETY-NINTH CONGRESS SUBMITTED BY MR. -
°Ceme No Cem Name Town/County Locate GPS ????? PV003 CREMATIONS Misc CREMATIONS DONE at SWAN POINT but NOT NECESSARILY BURIED
°Ceme_ Cem_name Town/County Locate GPS no ????? PV003 CREMATIONS misc CREMATIONS DONE AT SWAN POINT BUT NOT NECESSARILY BURIED THERE BA001 TYLER POINT BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON 15 ft. of TYLER POINT RD at TEL. pole # 1 41° 44’ 7.201" N x 71° 17‘ 28.461" W BA002 FOREST CHAPEL CEMETERY BARRINGTON 15 ft. of GOV BRADFORD DR at TEL. pole # 19 BA003 PRINCE'S HILL BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON 25 ft. E of COUNTY ROAD at TEL. pole # 118 41° 44’ 28.473” N x 71° 18’ 33.567” W BA004 MATTHEW WATSON CEMETERY BARRINGTON 600 ft. of MIDDLE HIGHWAY at TEL. pole # 109 41° 43’ 55.132” N x 71° 19’ 27.861” W BA005 ST MARIE DELCOMPO CEMETERY BARRINGTON 20 ft. of BARRINGTON AVE AY UPLAND WAY at TEL. pole # 22 41° 44’ 20.735” N x 71° 19’ 34.835” W BA006 ALLIN BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON 15 ft. of BAY SPRING AVE - AT ADAMS AVE at TEL. pole # 13 41° 44’ 53.453” N x 71° 20’ 47.541” W BA007 KNOCKUM HILL BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON 3000 ft. of NEW MEADOW ROAD-WARREN AVE at TEL. pole # 33 BA008 CAPT DAVID READ LOT BARRINGTON 600 ft. E of RUMSTICK ROAD BA009 BICKNELL BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON COUNTY ROAD BA010 BROWN LOT BARRINGTON NYATT ROAD BA011 NATHANIEL SMITH LOT BARRINGTON [MOVED TO PRINCE'S HILL] BA012 PECK LOT BARRINGTON (MOVED TO PRINCE'S HILL CEMETERY) BA500 HEZEKIAH CHAFFEE BARRINGTON *LOST* PRINCE'S HILL RD BA501 SILAS CARPENTER LOT BARRINGTON *LOST* BI001 OLD CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND WEST SIDE RD 41° 10’ 44.859” N x 71° 34’ 51.135” W BI002 INDIAN CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND 40 ft. -
H. Doc. 108-222
TENTH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1807, TO MARCH 3, 1809 FIRST SESSION—October 26, 1807, to April 25, 1808 SECOND SESSION—November 7, 1808, to March 3, 1809 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—GEORGE CLINTON, of New York PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—SAMUEL SMITH, 1 of Maryland; STEPHEN R. BRADLEY, 2 of Vermont; JOHN MILLEDGE, 3 of Georgia SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—SAMUEL A. OTIS, of Massachusetts SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—JAMES MATHERS, of New York SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOSEPH B. VARNUM, 4 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—JOHN BECKLEY, of Virginia; PATRICK MAGRUDER, 5 of Maryland SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH WHEATON, of Rhode Island; THOMAS DUNN, 6 of Maryland DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—THOMAS CLAXTON CONNECTICUT GEORGIA MARYLAND SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS Abraham Baldwin, 11 Augusta Samuel Smith, Baltimore James Hillhouse, New Haven Philip Reed, Chestertown Uriah Tracy, 7 Litchfield George Jones, 12 Savannah Chauncey Goodrich, 8 Hartford William H. Crawford, 13 Lexington REPRESENTATIVES John Milledge, Augusta John Campbell, Port Tobacco REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Charles Goldsborough, Cambridge REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Epaphroditus Champion, East Philip B. Key, 14 Rockville Haddam William W. Bibb, Petersburg Edward Lloyd, Wye Mills Samuel W. Dana, Middlesex Howell Cobb, Louisville William McCreery, 15 Reisterstown John Davenport, Stamford Dennis Smelt, Savannah John Montgomery, Bel Air Jonathan O. Moseley, East Haddam George M. Troup, Dublin Nicholas R. Moore, Ruxton Timothy Pitkin, Farmington Roger Nelson, Frederick Lewis B. Sturges, Fairfield KENTUCKY Archibald Van Horne Benjamin Tallmadge, Litchfield SENATORS MASSACHUSETTS Buckner Thruston, Lexington DELAWARE SENATORS John Pope, Springfield Timothy Pickering, Wendham 16 SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John Quincy Adams, Boston 17 Samuel White, Wilmington John Boyle, Lancaster James Lloyd, Boston James A. -
Tenth Congress March 4, 1807, to March 3, 1809
TENTH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1807, TO MARCH 3, 1809 FIRST SESSION—October 26, 1807, to April 25, 1808 SECOND SESSION—November 7, 1808, to March 3, 1809 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—GEORGE CLINTON, of New York PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—SAMUEL SMITH, 1 of Maryland; STEPHEN R. BRADLEY, 2 of Vermont; JOHN MILLEDGE, 3 of Georgia SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—SAMUEL A. OTIS, of Massachusetts SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—JAMES MATHERS, of New York SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOSEPH B. VARNUM, 4 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—JOHN BECKLEY, of Virginia; PATRICK MAGRUDER, 5 of Maryland SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH WHEATON, of Rhode Island; THOMAS DUNN, 6 of Maryland DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—THOMAS CLAXTON CONNECTICUT GEORGIA MARYLAND SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS Abraham Baldwin, 11 Augusta Samuel Smith, Baltimore James Hillhouse, New Haven Philip Reed, Chestertown Uriah Tracy, 7 Litchfield George Jones, 12 Savannah Chauncey Goodrich, 8 Hartford William H. Crawford, 13 Lexington REPRESENTATIVES John Milledge, Augusta John Campbell, Port Tobacco REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Charles Goldsborough, Cambridge REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Epaphroditus Champion, East Philip B. Key, 14 Rockville Haddam William W. Bibb, Petersburg Edward Lloyd, Wye Mills Samuel W. Dana, Middlesex Howell Cobb, Louisville William McCreery, 15 Reisterstown John Davenport, Stamford Dennis Smelt, Savannah John Montgomery, Bel Air Jonathan O. Moseley, East Haddam George M. Troup, Dublin Nicholas R. Moore, Ruxton Timothy Pitkin, Farmington Roger Nelson, Frederick Lewis B. Sturges, Fairfield KENTUCKY Archibald Van Horne Benjamin Tallmadge, Litchfield SENATORS MASSACHUSETTS Buckner Thruston, Lexington DELAWARE SENATORS John Pope, Springfield Timothy Pickering, Wendham 16 SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John Quincy Adams, Boston 17 Samuel White, Wilmington John Boyle, Lancaster James Lloyd, Boston James A.