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Ancestors of Grant Dennis Kish Peter Kis István Kiss b: 21 Apr 1694 in Pusky, Hungary Maria Kovacs István Kiss b: 10 Nov 1736 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Catharina Menyhart Thomas Kiss b: 07 Dec 1769 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Helena Hegedus Pál Kiss b: 03 Jan 1800 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 08 Feb 1820 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Juliana Angyál Mihály Kiss b: 19 Sep 1843 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 11 Feb 1868 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary János Molnár János Molnár b: 30 Dec 1785 in Lipót, Moson, Hungary Gyorgy Nagy Anna Nagy b: 28 Feb 1766 in Darnó(Zseli), Moson, Hungary Rosalia Molnár Catharina Machovics b: 02 Sep 1802 in Lipót, Moson, Hungary Mihaly Asványi József Kiss b: 11 Mar 1882 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Elisabeth Asványi m: 24 Nov 1908 in Györujvaros, Gyor, Hungary b: 27 Mar 1786 in Lipót, Moson, Hungary d: 03 Apr 1977 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, USA Elisabeth Szalay István Jóós b: Bet. 1804 - 1829 in Asvanyi, Hungary m: 22 Jun 1845 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Terez Jóós Andreas Hegedüs b: 10 May 1850 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary György Hegedüs b: 22 Feb 1796 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Eva Toth Dénes Kiss Maria Hegedüs b: 09 Oct 1909 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary b: 02 Sep 1831 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 22 Jul 1933 in South Bend, Saint Joseph, Indiana d: 16 Jun 1996 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, Anna Ravasz USA János Kocsis János Kocsis b: Bet. 1853 - 1854 in Nagy Moriczhida, Györ, Hungary m: 08 Feb 1880 in Nagy Moriczhida, Györ, Hungary Vera Kocsis Julianna Kocsis b: 20 Feb 1887 in Nagy Moriczhida, Györ, Hungary József Radakovics d: 26 Nov 1966 in Massillon, Stark, Ohio, USA Mihály Radakovics b: in Nagy Morizchida, Györ, Hungary Julianna Kovacs Julianna Radakovics b: 13 Apr 1858 in Nagy Moriczhida, Györ, Dennis George Kish Hungary b: 07 Jun 1941 in South Bend, St. -
Little Ice Age Theory James A
Impact 2016 Little Ice Age Theory James A. Marusek I. Introduction General Discussion The sun is undergoing a state change. It is possible that we may be at the cusp of the next Little Ice Age. For several centuries the relationship between periods of quiet sun and a prolonged brutal cold climate on Earth (referred to as Little Ice Ages) have been recognized. But the exact mechanisms behind this relationship have remained a mystery. We exist in an age of scientific enlightenment, equipped with modern tools to measure subtle changes with great precision. Therefore it is important to try and come to grips with these natural climatic drivers and mold the evolution of theories that describe the mechanisms behind Little Ice Ages. The sun changes over time. There are decadal periods when the sun is very active magnetically, producing many sunspots. These periods are referred to as Solar Grand Maxima. And then there are periods when the sun is very weak producing few sunspot. These periods are called Solar Grand Minima. Solar Grand Minima correspond to dark cold glooming periods called Little Ice Ages. And there are states in-between. During most of the 20th century, the sun was in a Solar Grand Maxima. But that came to an abrupt end beginning in July 2000. The sun produced 6 massive explosions in rapid succession. Each of these explosions produced solar proton events with a proton flux greater than 10,000 pfu @ >10 MeV. These occurred in July 2000, November 2000, September 2001, two in November 2001, and a final one in October 2003. -
Ancestry and Family of Peter Davis of Warren County, North Carolina
Ancestry and Family of Peter Davis of Warren County, North Carolina By Forrest King ([email protected]) From a study of the available records, Peter4 Davis was an active member in his community from his arrival in 1754 in Granville County, North Carolina until his death on 27 Jan 1804 in Warren County.[1] He purchased several tracts of land, was frequently found on juries, responded to filling community service requests, and was mentioned in other court documents. The events in Peter’s life before 1754 have been shrouded in both family folklore and conjecture. This paper will begin by showing that Peter4 is the son of Lewis Davis and a grandson of Peter2 Davis of Chowan County, North Carolina. This will be followed by a compiled lineage of these ancestors down through Peter4 and all his children. Brief overview of the ancestry of Peter Davis Peter’s proximity to a William Cooper in 1754 helps to identify his father. Peter4 first appeared in a taxable list in the summer of 1754 living near or next to this William Cooper.[2] On 11 Mar 1755, Peter purchased from William Cooper 100 acres of land on Buffalo Branch. The land description mentions a neighbor named Mr. Davis.[3] A study of land records shows that this next door neighbor “Mr. Davis” is Lewis3 Davis. As will be shown, Lewis is the most likely person to be the father of Peter. Lewis had initiated a request to patent his land from the colonial representatives of Lord Granville beginning on 31 Jan 1754.[4] Peter4 came to live on Lewis’ patent-pending land by the 1754 taxable list and then he purchased land next door. -
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Ahnentafel Report for Charles Boyd Douglas Generation 1 1. Charles Boyd Douglas son of William Leonard Douglas and Alice Lydia Bruce Allen[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] was born on 01 May 1915 in Afton, Greene, TN[1, 3, 11, 7]. He died on 15 May 2002 in Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado[1, 3, 7]. Notes for Charles Boyd Douglas: General Notes: Charles was a member of the United States Navy and served also in the Merchant Marines. He worked for five years for Alcoa Aluminum. He went from there to the Shell Oil company in July of 1944. He worked there until drafted into the U S Navy in 1945. Charles, aka Charlie, enjoyed hunting and fishing. He played both guitar and five-stringed banjo. Charlie remarried after his divorce from Jane and he and his second wife, Madeline, moved to Grand Junction, Colorado, where they lived until their deaths. Charlie and his daughters by his first marriage reunited after Madeline's death and the girls went to Grand Junction to meet with him and were able to meet two of his daughters by the second marriage. Madeline refused to meet Jane's children or to even acknowledge that the first marriage and children ever existed. Catherine Jane Lutes daughter of James Ercel Roy Lutes and Gladys Catherine Keebler[12, 4, 13] was born on 20 Mar 1921 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska[12]. She died in Sioux Rapids, Iowa[3]. Notes for Catherine Jane Lutes: General Notes: Jane graduated from San Francisco High School, San Francisco, California.