Walking List CLERMONT (.ICO) MILFORD EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:10/24/2017

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Walking List CLERMONT (.ICO) MILFORD EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:10/24/2017 Walking List CLERMONT (.ICO) MILFORD EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:10/24/2017 SELECTION CRITERIA : ({voter.status} in ['A','I','P']) and {district.District_id} in [112] 530 CLARKE, SARAH E NP MD-A - MILFORD CITY A 530 CURTIS, DOUGLAS L REP BELT AVE MILFORD 45150 530 PATE, KAITLYN NICOLE NOPTY 531 WEDDING, LINDA K REP 502 KISSINGER, BETHANY A NOPTY 531 WEDDING, STEVEN P REP 502 KLOEPPEL, CODY ALAN NOPTY 535 HOWELL, JANET L REP 505 BOULARES, TARAK B NOPTY 535 HOWELL, STACY LYNN NOPTY 505 HOLSER, JOHN PERRY NOPTY 535 HOWELL, STEPHEN L REP 506 SHAFER, ETHAN REP 538 BREWER, KENNETH L NOPTY 506 SHAFER, JENNIFER M REP 538 BREWER, TAYLOR LANE NOPTY 508 BUIS, DEBBIE S REP 538 HALLBERG, KIMBERLY KAY REP 509 KOHAKE, DAVID S REP 539 HOYE, SARAH ELIZABETH DEM 509 KOHAKE, JACQUELINE REP 539 HOYE, STEPHEN MICHAEL NOPTY 510 GRAMSE, SARAH M DEM 542 #APT 3 MASON, LAURA J REP 510 ROA, JOYCE A DEM 542 #APT 3 MASON, ROBERT G REP 513 MARSH JR, RICHARD A NOPTY 542 #APT 4 ANDERSON, MARIE DOLORES M NOPTY 513 TETER, DIANE CHRISTINE NOPTY 542 #APT 4 LANIER, JEFFREY W REP 514 AKERS, TONIE R NOPTY 543 WOLBERS, ELENOR M REP 518 SMITH, DAVID SCOTT NOPTY 546 FIELDS, DEBORAH J NOPTY 518 SMITH, TAMARA JOY NOPTY 550 MULLEN, HEATHER L NOPTY 521 MCBEATH, COURTTANY ALENE REP 550 MULLEN, MICHAEL F DEM 522 DUNHAM, LINDSAY JO NOPTY 554 AUFDENKAMPE, JOHN G REP 522 DUNHAM CLARK, WILMA LOUISE NOPTY 525 HACKMEISTER, EDWIN L REP CHATEAU PL MILFORD 45150 525 HACKMEISTER, JUDY A DEM 526 SPIEGEL, JILL D DEM 2 #APT 2 SCHIRMER, CINDY S REP 526 SPIEGEL, LAWRENCE B DEM 2 #APT 3 CALLIS, SOMMER S NP 529 WITT, AARON C REP 2 #APT 3 PEACE, DARRELL REP 529 WITT, RACHEL A NOPTY 2 #APT 4 KELLEY, ANN M REP 532 PASCALE, ANGELA W NOPTY 2 #APT 5 SCHAEFER, JANICE JEAN REP 532 PASCALE, MARK V REP 2 #APT 8 SAVELYEV, BORIS NP 533 SHEEHY, ELIZABETH ANN REP 2 #APT 11 WATKINS, VICKI SUE NOPTY 536 HUXELL, ADAM L NOPTY 2 #APT 12 LANE, ROBERT JAY NOPTY 536 HUXELL, JENNIFER RUTH NOPTY 6 #APT 2 BAGBY, MATTHEW TYLER REP 536 KRAMER, JOAN E NOPTY 6 #APT 3 NAGLE, CHARLES B NOPTY 537 MATTINGLY, BRITTANY TAREN NOPTY 6 #APT 4 CULBREATH, MATTHEW W NOPTY 540 CAPLINGER, DEMI A NOPTY 6 #APT 6 JACKSON JR, EUGENE LEWIS NOPTY 540 DEAN, CHELSEA LYNN NOPTY 6 #APT 6 WOOD, TAMMY L NOPTY 540 SMEDLEY, CHAD S REP 6 #APT 7 BRYANT, LILLIE REBECCA NOPTY 540 SMEDLEY, KATHLEEN PETTIT REP 6 #APT 7 CHAMBERS, MARILYN M NOPTY 543 DEMARIS, DAVID P REP 6 #APT 8 LAKE, JENNIFER N DEM 550 LORENZ, AMY SUE NOPTY 6 #APT 10 ESTANO, CASEY C NOPTY 550 LORENZ, HANNAH M NOPTY 6 #APT 11 CACCHIONE, KRISTINA NOPTY 554 CAMPBELL, GARY LEE NOPTY 10 #APT 1 VOLZ, KENNETH M NOPTY 10 #APT 2 HENSON, ROSS ARNOLD REP BRANDON AVE MILFORD 45150 10 #APT 3 CORBETT, FRANCES I NOPTY 10 #APT 3 WILLER, ADAM COLE REP 500 SUMNER, MICHAEL J REP 10 #APT 5 JACKSON, MATT NOPTY 504 BONFIELD, JASON GLYNN REP 10 #APT 5 WARD, SHARAE L NOPTY 505 #APT 6 RUMPLE, ELISABETH F REP 10 #APT 6 CHAPPELL, GREGORY NOPTY 510 WILLIAMS, JUANITA NOPTY 10 #APT 7 BOSTIC, TERESA A NOPTY 513 ANDERSON, JOHN E REP 10 #APT 7 HENNING, ETHAN N DEM 513 ANDERSON, KATHLEEN J REP 10 #APT 8 PROFFITT JR, CLINTON ROY NOPTY 517 BATTIG, JUDY A REP 10 #APT 9 HESTER, BRITTANY D NOPTY 518 SCHMID, LAURA ANN REP 10 #APT 9 HOGUE, JACOB GREGORY NP 518 SCHMID, PAUL A REP 10 #APT 9 MARTIN, EVAN LEE NP 519 SCHILLER, THOMAS EDWARD NOPTY 10 #APT 10 MEDECKE, DAREK L NOPTY 522 BRAND, TIMOTHY ARTHUR NOPTY 10 #APT 11 BENHASE, GREGORY R NOPTY 523 KYLIENHAIYANA, SURATA REP 10 #APT 12 HAVILAND, ANNA M NOPTY 523 LAUER, KATHLEEN CECILIA REP 10 #APT 12 PERRY, STEPHANIE DIANA NOPTY 530 CLARKE, CHRISTOPHER E NOPTY 14 #APT 1 HOWELL, ANASTASIA M REP ©Data Information Management Systems, Inc. 1982—2017 R708.01 Page 1 of 288 Walking List CLERMONT (.ICO) MILFORD EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:10/24/2017 26 #APT 92 EUTSEY, ELIZABETH E NOPTY MD-A - MILFORD CITY A 30 BLAND, JEFFREY L DEM CHATEAU PL MILFORD 45150 30 BLAND, MARY L DEM 14 #APT 1 HOWELL, ROBERT PAUL REP 30 #3 LOYD, GLORIA HOPE REP 14 #APT 2 SUTER, SHERRY A NOPTY 30 #9 TAYLOR, MELISSA NOPTY 14 #APT 3 OLSEN, NANCY ANN NP 30 #APT 1 MALLOY, RICHARD W NOPTY 14 #APT 4 JASTROMB, JORDAN H NOPTY 30 #APT 2 DUDENHOEFFER, MARITZA N NOPTY 14 #APT 5 BRAUN, KATHRYN ELAINE NOPTY 30 #APT 4 LOVELESS, MATTHEW W NOPTY 14 #APT 5 FUREY, NICHOLAS EVAN NOPTY 30 #APT 4 TREMPER, TERESA LYNN NOPTY 14 #APT 5 PINKSTON, SHANNON ELIZABETH NOPTY 30 #APT 5 BAKER, SALLIE A NOPTY 14 #APT 6 HEITZMAN, NIKKI JESSICA NOPTY 30 #APT 5 CARTER, ADRIAN A NOPTY 14 #APT 6 VASICH, MEGAN ROSE DEM 30 #APT 6 MARTIN SR, RANDALL L REP 14 #APT 6 WARD, CHRISTINE RENEE NOPTY 30 #APT 8 SINGH, LALBAHADUR NOPTY 14 #APT 7 BECHMANN, JESSICA LEE NOPTY 30 #APT 8 SINGH, PRATISHTHA NOPTY 14 #APT 8 FOX, LAOTA DEM 30 #APT 8 SINGH, SUNANDA NOPTY 14 #APT 8 FOX, MICHAEL WILLIAM DEM 30 #APT 9 SEMENEK, RACHAEL ANN DEM 14 #APT 8 FOX, TROY M REP 30 #APT 10 ERICKSON, EMELIA RAE NOPTY 14 #STE 8 MESSERSCHMIDT, SHERRIE LYNN NOPTY 30 #APT 11 MAM, SAMNANG NOPTY 14 #STE 9 MESSERSCHMIDT, ROBERT R NOPTY 14 #APT 10 GALINGER, TIFFANY L NP CLARK AVE MILFORD 45150 14 #APT 11 SHARBER, HAYES OTIS NOPTY 502 CLEVENGER, GERALD L REP 14 #APT 12 BAKER JR, ROBERT JOE NOPTY 502 CLEVENGER, VICTORIA REP 14 #APT 12 FOX, JESSICA N NOPTY 506 RICHARDS, GAVIN JOHN DEM 14 #UNIT 6 CAUSBY, HANNAH RUTH DEM 506 RICHARDS, SIDNEY E DEM 18 #APT 1 AHRMAN, DAVID R NOPTY 509 DONAHUE, JUANITA M REP 18 #APT 4 COLLINS, CHARLES M DEM 509 DONAHUE, KENNETH R REP 18 #APT 5 WENZEL, RICHARD ALEX DEM 509 DONAHUE, MICHAEL A NP 18 #APT 7 HATFIELD, KATRINA STAR NOPTY 513 AUFDENKAMPE, DOUGLAS P REP 18 #APT 8 MONAHAN, MARY F NOPTY 516 ROBERTS, DIANA LYNN NOPTY 18 #APT 9 ROSS, BRIANNE R NOPTY 518 CAWTHORNE, MANDY RENEE NOPTY 18 #APT 9 ROSS, JEFFREY SCOTT NOPTY 518 ROWAN, MELINDA ELLEN DEM 18 #APT 10 ALLEN, KRISTEN A NOPTY 519 BAUMAN, JOSEPH X DEM 18 #APT 10 PHELPS, JAMES W NOPTY 519 CLEMENTS, HAZEL G NOPTY 18 #APT 11 WALKER, JESSICA MICHELLE NOPTY 521 BOLAND, EMILY ANNE REP 18 #APT 11 WALKER, RUSSELL JAYMZE NOPTY 521 BOLAND, PAMELA J REP 18 #APT 12 BOLTON GANZ, CORY W NP 526 WHITE, SHARON A NOPTY 18 #APT 12 KLEINFELTER, NATALIE A NOPTY 528 OHARA, SANDRA J REP 22 HENSLEY, BETHANY LYNNE NOPTY 530 FOREMAN, JAMES H REP 22 LODER, BARBARA E NOPTY 530 FOREMAN, MICHEL NOPTY 22 #APT 1 LIERL, ANDREW J DEM 531 FALCON, ALICIA DOMINGA NOPTY 22 #APT 2 HUNDLEY JR, JOHN L REP 531 THOMPSON, SAMUEL ARTHUR NOPTY 22 #APT 3 ESHELMAN, JEFFREY LEE NOPTY 533 THESKEN, M JANE NP 22 #APT 6 GULLION, SARAH ELIZABETH REP 534 WESSEL, AMY E NOPTY 22 #APT 6 SAYLOR, RICKY LEE NOPTY 535 WERNING, JEAN A NP 22 #APT 7 GALLOWAY, JUNE G NOPTY 537 BAILEY, DIANA LEE NOPTY 22 #APT 7 GALLOWAY, SHAYLA NICHOLE NP 537 BAILEY, KEVIN C NOPTY 22 #APT 8 MILLER, LOGAN JOHN NOPTY 539 FUGATE, CHARLES B NOPTY 22 #APT 10 RATLIFF, CHAD BENJAMIN NOPTY 540 RITTER, AMANDA LYNN NP 22 #APT 10 SPEARMAN, JACK E NOPTY 540 VASTINE, DOUGLAS NEAL REP 22 #APT 11 SMITH, ELIZABETH A NOPTY 540 VASTINE, RUTH ALISON REP 26 #APT 2 DALTON, KATIE L NOPTY 543 BARLOW, JENNIFER LYNN NOPTY 26 #APT 2 MAHAN, MARGARET E NOPTY 544 PERAZZO, VALERIE I NOPTY 26 #APT 2 MASSA, LOGAN B NOPTY 546 PITMAN-HOSKINS, MARY C DEM 26 #APT 2 STANSELL, JEFFREY WILLIAM NOPTY 550 CUMMINGS, IAN MITCHEL NOPTY 26 #APT 3 HOAGLAND, BRIELLE L NOPTY 550 FUGATE, BENJAMIN LUCAS NOPTY 26 #APT 3 HOAGLAND, TIMOTHY PAUL NOPTY 550 FUGATE, CARMELLA J REP 26 #APT 5 MCCLANAHAN, SUSAN MAYRE NOPTY 550 FUGATE, CASEY DAVID NOPTY 26 #APT 6 BLACKSCHLEGER, MARY A NP 550 FUGATE, DELBERT REP 26 #APT 9 HICKS, ELIZABETH MAE NOPTY 552 SMITH, TIMOTHY A REP 26 #APT 10 DAUGHERTY, KACY C NOPTY 556 BULDAIN, MEGAN M DEM 26 #APT 11 EASTERLING, CHRISTINE G NOPTY 556 BULDAIN, NATHAN F NOPTY 26 #APT 11 UNSER, BRITTANY MARIE DEM 556 DAVIS, PATRICIA E NOPTY 26 #APT 12 FOWLER II, WILLIAM E NOPTY ©Data Information Management Systems, Inc. 1982—2017 R708.01 Page 2 of 288 Walking List CLERMONT (.ICO) MILFORD EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:10/24/2017 521 VEARIL, DONNA C NOPTY MD-A - MILFORD CITY A 523 MCKIBBEN, CARMELLA MARIE DEM COOPER AVE MILFORD 45150 524 PRIOR, RONALD REP 525 SPRAUER, LAURA BETH DEM 505 JACKSON, SCOTT E DEM 530 BUSCHUR, ANGELA DIANE NOPTY 505 LEWIS, JENNIFER S DEM 531 MILLS, KRISTINA LOVE NOPTY 514 BAILEY, GARY RAYMOND NOPTY 531 MILLS, WILLIAM R REP 514 BAILEY, JUNE IZZI REP 531 SHOUPE, MICHAEL L REP 514 IZZI, KEVIN DOUGLAS REP 532 BELL, BAILEY C REP 514 IZZI, RICHARD D REP 532 BELL, MARY E REP 514 REDDISH, MARY JANE R NOPTY 532 BELL, MICHAEL A REP 515 MCMAHON, SANDRA LAINE NOPTY 522 SUNDBERG, CRAIG LEE DEM ELIZABETH ST MILFORD 45150 522 SUNDBERG, LISA A REP 525 MCCLUNG, CONNIE SUE NOPTY 730 METZ, NADINE REP 530 ELLISON, CHRISTOPHER W NOPTY 734 DAVIS, JOAN B DEM 530 HEISLER, MARANDA SUE REP 734 DAVIS, KELVIN DENARD DEM 531 KUSHMAN, DAMARIS REP 750 PEGG, LORI J REP 531 KUSHMAN, ERIC L REP FOREST AVE MILFORD 45150 534 MCBEATH, KIMBERLY R REP 534 MCBEATH, TROY A REP 733 KESSEL, CHRISTINE C REP 535 JONES, EMILY CHRISTINE NOPTY 733 KESSEL, CLIFFORD E REP 535 JONES, STUART JAMES NOPTY 741 ARMSTRONG, ADELE J NOPTY 537 GITTINGER, JESSICA K REP 741 ARMSTRONG, ROBERT B NOPTY 537 HOLLAND III, JOSEPH CRAIG NOPTY 745 BAUER, CHRISTOPHER J NOPTY 539 VUOTTO, CHRISTINA AURORA NP 745 BAUER, JENNIFER E NOPTY 539 VUOTTO, MICHAEL J NP 749 WEINBERG, KRISTIN NICHOLE DEM 541 BERENS, SCOTT THOMAS GRE 749 WEINBERG, MICHAEL E REP 543 MOREL, KRISTA L DEM 757 WISBY, DELORES A DEM 543 STAGGS, CIRA O DEM 757 WISBY, HERBERT A DEM 543 WARDLOW, MICHAEL D DEM 757 WISBY, JEFFERY A NOPTY 544 EMMONS, ELIZABETH NICOLE NOPTY 769 EVANS, BRIAN CHARLES NOPTY 548 DUNNING, JOHN EDWARD NOPTY 769 EVANS, CHAD HENRY NOPTY 548 DUNNING, LAURIE E NOPTY 769 EVANS, CHARLES E REP 550 STRICKLAND, HERSEY
Recommended publications
  • Origen De La Enfermería En El Cine: El Género Histórico-Documental Y Biográfico
    ORIGEN DE LA ENFERMERÍA EN EL CINE: EL GÉNERO HISTÓRICO- DOCUMENTAL Y BIOGRÁFICO José Siles González Universidad de Alicante INTRODUCCIÓN El cine y las películas constituyen una herramienta fundamental para transmitir los fe- nómenos humanos en toda su complejidad, sin renunciar a ninguna de las dimensiones que intervienen en los acontecimientos. Ya Terencio y Shakespeare formularon la famosa frase: «Nada de lo humano me es ajeno». La enfermedad, el dolor, la muerte forman parte de la na- turaleza humana y, más tarde o temprano, de una u otro forma, acaban arribando a la existen- cia de todos los seres humanos que experimentan sus vivencias de forma tan diversa como compleja; es decir, mediante un determinado tipo de estética experiencial. Al cine, nada de lo humano le es ajeno y, particularmente, aquellos fenómenos vinculados a situaciones que producen cambios notables en quienes las viven (enfermedades, dolencias, pérdidas, etc.). Carper (1999) incluyó la dimensión estética como la cuarta integrante de los cuatro niveles del conocimiento enfermero (empírico-científico, ético, personal y estético). Otros autores desarrollaron modelos basándose en estos diferentes patrones y reinterpretando el conoci- miento estético desde las necesidades tanto del paciente como de la práctica profesional de enfermería partiendo de la base de la pertinencia de la estética ante situaciones –como el sufrimiento ante la enfermedad– donde el pensamiento subjetivo adquiere una gran intensi- dad (Chinn, 1994). Debido a su potencial de configuración ideológica (Lebel, 1973), el cine ha desempeña- do un papel determinante en el desarrollo de clichés, estereotipos y en una amplia gama de modelado de todos aquellos asuntos que forman parte de la realidad histórica.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Guide Template
    MOST CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES T O Following are the records for championships achieved in all of the five major events constituting U R I N the U.S. championships since 1881. (Active players are in bold.) N F A O M E MOST TOTAL TITLES, ALL EVENTS N T MEN Name No. Years (first to last title) 1. Bill Tilden 16 1913-29 F G A 2. Richard Sears 13 1881-87 R C O I L T3. Bob Bryan 8 2003-12 U I T N T3. John McEnroe 8 1979-89 Y D & T3. Neale Fraser 8 1957-60 S T3. Billy Talbert 8 1942-48 T3. George M. Lott Jr. 8 1928-34 T8. Jack Kramer 7 1940-47 T8. Vincent Richards 7 1918-26 T8. Bill Larned 7 1901-11 A E C V T T8. Holcombe Ward 7 1899-1906 E I N V T I T S I OPEN ERA E & T1. Bob Bryan 8 2003-12 S T1. John McEnroe 8 1979-89 T3. Todd Woodbridge 6 1990-2003 T3. Jimmy Connors 6 1974-83 T5. Roger Federer 5 2004-08 T5. Max Mirnyi 5 1998-2013 H I T5. Pete Sampras 5 1990-2002 S T T5. Marty Riessen 5 1969-80 O R Y C H A P M A P S I T O N S R S E T C A O T I R S D T I S C S & R P E L C A O Y R E D R Bill Tilden John McEnroe S * All Open Era records include only titles won in 1968 and beyond 169 WOMEN Name No.
    [Show full text]
  • Vol. 23, No. 8 August 2019 You Can’T Buy It
    ABSOLUTELY FREE Vol. 23, No. 8 August 2019 You Can’t Buy It As Above, So Below Artwork is by Diane Nations and is part of her exhibit Under the Influence of Jung on view at Artworks Gallery in Winston-Salem, North Carolina through August 31, 2019. See the article on Page 28. ARTICLE INDEX Advertising Directory This index has active links, just click on the Page number and it will take you to that page. Listed in order in which they appear in the paper. Page 1 - Cover - Artworks Gallery (Winston-Salem) - Diane Nations Page 3 - Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site Page 5 - Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Halsey MCallum Studio Page 4 - Redux Contemporary Art Center & Charleston Artist Guild Page 6 - Thomas Dixon for Mayor & Jesse Williams District 6 Page 5 - Charleston Museum & Robert Lange Studios Page 7 - Emerge SC, Helena Fox Fine Art, Corrigan Gallery, Halsey-McCallum Studio, Page 6 - Robert Lange Studios cont., Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art & Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Lowcountry Artists Gallery The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery Page 9 - Lowcountry Artists Gallery cont. & Halsey Institute / College of Charleston Page 8 - Halsey Institute / College of Charleston Page 10 - Halsey Institute / College of Charleston & Art League of Hilton Head Page 9 - Whimsy Joy Page 11 - Art League of Hilton Head cont. & Society of Bluffton Artists Page 10 - Halsey Institute
    [Show full text]
  • Walking List CLERMONT MILFORD EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:05/19/2021
    Walking List CLERMONT MILFORD EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:05/19/2021 SELECTION CRITERIA : ({voter.status} in ['A','I']) and {district.District_id} in [112] 535 HOWELL, JANET L REP MD-A - MILFORD CITY A 535 HOWELL, STACY LYNN NOPTY BELT AVE MILFORD 45150 535 HOWELL, STEPHEN L REP 538 BREWER, KENNETH L NOPTY 502 KLOEPPEL, CODY ALAN REP 538 BREWER, KIMBERLY KAY NOPTY 505 HOLSER, AMANDA BETH NOPTY 538 HALLBERG, RICHARD LEANDER NOPTY 505 HOLSER, JOHN PERRY DEM 538 HALLBERG, RYAN SCOTT NOPTY 506 SHAFER, ETHAN NOPTY 539 HOYE, SARAH ELIZABETH DEM 506 SHAFER, JENNIFER M NOPTY 539 HOYE, STEPHEN MICHAEL NOPTY 508 BUIS, DEBBIE S NOPTY 542 #APT 1 LANIER, JEFFREY W DEM 509 WHITE, JONATHAN MATTHEW NOPTY 542 #APT 3 MASON, ROBERT G NOPTY 510 ROA, JOYCE A DEM 543 AMAYA, YVONNE WANDA NOPTY 513 WHITE, AMBER JOY NOPTY 543 NORTH, DEBORAH FAY NOPTY 514 AKERS, TONIE RENAE NOPTY 546 FIELDS, ALEXIS ILENE NOPTY 518 SMITH, DAVID SCOTT DEM 546 FIELDS, DEBORAH J NOPTY 518 SMITH, TAMARA JOY DEM 546 FIELDS, JACOB LEE NOPTY 521 MCBEATH, COURTTANY ALENE REP 550 MULLEN, HEATHER L NOPTY 522 DUNHAM CLARK, WILMA LOUISE NOPTY 550 MULLEN, MICHAEL F NOPTY 525 HACKMEISTER, EDWIN L REP 550 MULLEN, REGAN N NOPTY 525 HACKMEISTER, JUDY A NOPTY 554 KIDWELL, MARISSA PAIGE NOPTY 526 SPIEGEL, JILL D DEM 554 LINDNER, MADELINE GRACE NOPTY 526 SPIEGEL, LAWRENCE B DEM 554 ROA, ALEX NOPTY 529 WITT, AARON C REP 529 WITT, RACHEL A REP CHATEAU PL MILFORD 45150 532 PASCALE, ANGELA W NOPTY 532 PASCALE, DOMINIC VINCENT NOPTY 2 STEVENS, JESSICA M NOPTY 532 PASCALE, MARK V NOPTY 2 #APT 1 CHURCHILL, REX
    [Show full text]
  • Aafa Action #6
    AAFA ACTION The Official Publication of the Alford American Family Association September 1989 Vol. II, No.2 I .. .President's Precept. I HELLO KINFOLKS! TIllS IS THE CAPTAIN SPEAKING! WELCOME ABOARD! for all new members since our June newsletter. You're just in time to make your plans, make your reservations, and pack your bags for Houston. The countdown continues to the Second Annual Meeting of our Alford American Family Association to be held on October 14, 1989, in that fabu­ lous Texas city. But come early- our Texas spies led by D.L. Alford, Jr., have planned a Captain Lodwick H. Alford bodacious "get-acquainted" U.S. Navy, Retired· soiree for 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. MFA PresidenJ 13. There)llill be light finger­ fvoo and a cash bar. If you've ever wondered whether other lines of Alfords were as peculiar and cantankerous as your own line, here is your chance to find out. Elsewhere in this newsletter is additional information about the meeting. Seriously now folks, HELP! Our superb Executive Assistant Gil Alford tells me the response to our recent questionnnaires was very disappointing. Only a small percentage of the forms was returned. Cousins, that just won't cut it. We've gOlIO have help if we expect to carry out the purposes of the Association, which are primarily to find answers to the questions and mysteries about our ancestors. I know you aren't afraid of work, but perhaps you don't want to get overloaded. I can understand that-let me assure you that we will not do that.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Sales Report
    2018 JEFFERSON COUNTY SALES 01/01/2018-01/31/2018 Municipality Tax Map NumberLocation New Owner Seller Deed Date Sale Price Prop Class Village of Adams 112.28-1-28.2 15 High St Purdy, Ryan A. Rohde, Joanne L 1/17/2018$ 58,000 210 Town of Adams 100.14-1-6 14592 US Rte 11 Laisdell, Scott Clemons, Larry R 1/8/2018$ 135,000 210 Town of Adams 100.17-2-15 13906 US Rte 11 Lewandowski, Sean D. Gaulke, Russell S 1/10/2018$ 170,000 210 Town of Adams 107.00-4-13 16686 NYS Rte 178 Townsend, McKenzie F. Haller Fam Revoc Living Trust, 1/8/2018$ 169,600 210 Town of Adams 107.00-4-21 16520 NYS Rte 178 Williams, Brandi J. Williams, Brandi J 1/26/2018$ - 210 Town of Adams 108.05-2-80 18661 Honeyville Ter Casion, Stephen A. Roukous, George 1/26/2018$ 155,000 210 Town of Adams 108.17-1-33 10604 US Rte 11 Pfleegor, Chad M. Tharp, Thomas S 1/3/2018$ 173,000 210 Town of Adams 108.05-1-51 13137 US Rte 11 Williams, April R. Williams, Morgan J 1/17/2018$ - 280 Village of Alexandria Bay 7.29-3-26 39 Cornwall St Olson, Bryan R. Goudreau, David 1/29/2018$ 122,000 210 Village of Alexandria Bay 7.29-3-78 81 Crossmon St Gouverneur S&L Assoc, Hoffberg, Camette C 1/18/2018$ 25,000 210 Village of Alexandria Bay 7.22-2-29.3 3 Mance Ln Broad Street Funding Trust I, Daniels, Emma L 1/5/2018$ 95,000 280 Village of Alexandria Bay 7.38-2-21.2 107 Church St Schreiber, Kenneth M.
    [Show full text]
  • Ashprington Cornworthy Dittisham February 2021 HOPE
    Parish Magazine Ashprington Cornworthy Dittisham February 2021 HOPE When the storm has passed and the roads are tamed We’ll understand how fragile and we are the survivors it is to be alive. of a collective shipwreck. We’ll sweat empathy for those still with us and those who are gone. With a tearful heart and our destiny blessed We’ll miss the old man we will feel joy who asked for a buck in the market simply for being alive. whose name we never knew who was always at your side. And we’ll give a hug to the first stranger And maybe the poor old man and praise our good luck was your God in disguise that we kept a friend. But you never asked his name because you never had the time. And then we’ll remember all that we lost And all will become a miracle. and finally learn And all will become a legacy. everything we never learned. And we’ll respect the life, the life we have gained. And we’ll envy no one for all of us have suffered When the storm passes and we’ll not be idle I ask you Lord, in shame but be more compassionate. that you return us better, as you once dreamed us. We’ll value more what belongs to all than what was earned. We’ll be more generous “Esperanza” and much more committed. Alexis Valdes, Miami, 2020 About the Magazine HOPE If you would like to receive the Parish Magazine please contact the distribution organiser for your village: Ashprington: Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Grand Slam Singles Title Leaders
    OPEN ERA: GRAND SLAM SINGLES TITLE LEADERS SERENA WILLIAMS 23 STEFANIE GRAF 22 CHRIS EVERT 18 MARTINA NAVRATILOVA 18 MARGARET COURT 11 GRAND SLAMS Grand Slam Champions The Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open are the four Grand Slam tournaments. Winning the title at each major in the same year is known as the “Grand Slam”. Three women have completed the singles Grand Slam in a calendar year: 1953 – Maureen Connolly; 1970 – Margaret Court; 1988 – Stefanie Graf. A further seven women have won each Grand Slam singles title at least once in their careers (known as the career Grand Slam): Doris Hart, Shirley Fry, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova, with Navratilova (1983-84) and Williams (2002-03, 2014-15) holding all four titles at the same time. Australia’s Margaret Court holds the record for all-time Grand Slam singles titles (men or women) with 24 titles, ahead of Serena Williams, who holds the Open Era record with 23 Grand Slam singles titles. In the Open Era, eight women have won three of the four Grand Slam titles: Lindsay Davenport, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Justine Henin, Martina Hingis, Angelique Kerber, Hana Mandlikova, Monica Seles and Virginia Wade. All-Time Grand Slam Singles Titles Leaders PLAYER (NAT) AO RG WIMB US TOTAL Margaret Court (AUS) 11 5 3 5 24 Serena Williams (USA) 7 3 7 6 23 Stefanie Graf (GER) 4 6 7 5 22 Helen Wills Moody (USA) 4 8 7 19 Chris Evert (USA) 2 7 3 6 18 Martina Navratilova (USA) 3 2 9 4 18 Billie Jean King (USA) 1 1 6 4 12 Maureen Connolly
    [Show full text]
  • Tennis Edition
    Commemorative Books Coverage List Wimbledon Tennis 2017 Date of Pages Event Covered (Daily Mirror unless stated) Paper 5 July 1913 Page 11 Anthony Wilding (N.Z) defeats Maurice McLoughlin to win his fourth singles title Dorothea Lambert Chambers wins her seventh singles title. 6 July 1914 Page 4 Norman Brookes beats Anthony Wilding in the men’s final 6 July 1919 Back Suzanne Lenglen (Fr) beats Dorothea Lambert Chambers in the ladies’ final Bill Tilden (US) wins the men’s singles. Suzanne Lenglen wins Triple Crown 4 July 1920 Back 4 July 1925 Page 2 Suzanne Lenglen wins the ladies singles for the sixth time 3 July 1926 Page 8 Jean Borotra (Fr) defeats Howard Kinsey to win his second singles title Henri Cochet (Fr) and Helen Wills (USA) win the singles titles for the first time 3 July 1927 Page 3 7 July 1928 Page 26 Rene Lacoste (Fr) defeats Henri Cochet to win his second singles title 7 July 1929 Pages 3 and back Henri Cochet (Fr) defeats Jean Borotra to win the men’s singles title for the second time Bill Tilden defeats Wilmer Allison to win the men’s title for a third time 6 July 1930 Back 7 July 1934 Pages 1 and 26 Fred Perry (GB) defeats Jack Crawford in the men’s singles final 9 July 1934 Page 27 Dorothy Round (GB) defeats Helen Jacobs in the ladies’ singles final 6 July 1935 Page 26 Fred Perry retains his singles title after defeating Gottfried von Cramm 4 Jul 1936 Pages 14 and 26 Fred Perry defeats Gottfried von Cramm to win his third successive singles title Don Budge (USA) wins Triple Crown, and Dorothy Round wins her second title
    [Show full text]
  • Market. Excellency from Affirmed
    I * 8 NEW YOK.K HERALD, WEDNESDAYf, MAKCH 21, 1877..TRIP!LB SHEET asd wan aant to the Stat# Prison lor two The People ex rel. Ron et ah re. The City I 1 COMMISSIONER*. disposed of upon the requisition, wlilcb, it contained pleaded gullty reversed nod affirmed. PILOT all the ol the act of Congress on the years. Judrment prooeedloge requirements The People ex re), the Tradesmen's National liankBrooklyn..re. AND was held to be was no TOKOEBT. COM sulticient. Tburo Boarf of nSANCIAL THE COURTS. objectionsubieel, TheCommissioners of Taxee, Ac., o* New Tbo regular aiootiag wC Ik* insue in tnal case tlie of tbe court. It i to JurudicCou James H. Jams, a clerk, who received from reversed anil assessment affirmed. «m bald ii ibi ruoma n *119 was assumed. Tbe material facta as adjudged were Elijah lit Vork.Judgme l«ri.t{fiWC***1*rlaaora ___________ K. of No. 030 the sum ot 27 on The Rector, Ac., ol the Church ot the Redemption iDiriM Mmi ol tho mtM IUM if bf tboso in tbe warrant contained, and which related Bangs, Broadway, $18 Grace r«wrerday ri. tho Rector, Ac., of Church.Judgment out)- to the exercise of the powers conferred by tbe an order purporting to be signed by M. Addy, was of Judge of im rival iuwi nul Hrrf t««fo or tbe modified e» as to conform to the opinion rtimMBUiitN act Cougrei*. In this matter respondents, lor trial. He pleaded guilty to lorgcry in thearraigned costs to olther in thta court, aira for art i.i W "> r*' An .Active Stock Suit the Western also to tbe affidavits third and was sentenced to one in the Kolger.
    [Show full text]
  • Country's Top Ratings & Revenue Companies
    COUNTRY’S TOP RATINGS & REVENUE COMPANIES Country Aircheck’s annual overview of America’s top radio In PPM markets, the Fall shares and cume represent the Nielsen Audio companies shows that 17 groups each generated at least $10 million Sept.-Oct.-Nov. 12+ average (6+ fi gures are not available) as obtained in revenues from their Country stations in 2018. Collectively, the from BIA, which is also the source of revenue fi gures. This report 441stations owned by these 17 operators entertained almost 40 million provides year-to-year trends in both categories and stations-owned by people, off from last year’s just over 43 million. Total revenues for these each operator, plus ratings, cume and revenue comparisons. If your groups total more than $890 million, off from last year’s $922 million. company or station has inadvertently been omitted, please let us know. Calls/City 12+ Shares 12+ Cume (00) Revenue (in millions) COUNTRY COMPANIES REVENUE RANKER ALPHA MEDIA (continued) Fa ‘18 Fa ‘17 Fa ‘18 Fa ‘17 2018 2017 Here’s how how the thecompanies companies listed on listed these pageson these rank bypages 2016 rankCountry by revenue 2018 Country revenue WCCQ/Chicago* 0.6 0.6 1,194 1,390 $1.7 $1.6 (in millions of dollars). The data is compiled from individual station revenues for each year as provided (in millions of dollars). The data is compiled from individual station revenues for WCLI/Dayton+ 1.8 2.5 356 445 $1.1 $1.2 eachby BIA. yearFor comparison as provided purposes, by BIA. previous For years’comparison total company purposes, revenues previous and revenue years’ rankings total fol- low, with each company’s rank for that year following the revenue fi gure.
    [Show full text]
  • True, False, and Neither 1-.1---1—LUU I
    SOUTH BEND PUB-IC .118RARY. 304 S.MAIN ST., CITY. Hji */>. •'/ Prophecies Are Three Kind; True, False, and Neither 1-.1---1—LUU I... S What of Tomorrow? IRROR FRIDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1942 Know Your Bridge, but Don't Cross Until There HILE it is necessary that we keep our eye on the road, well as foot on the accelerator ELIEVE It and hand on the steering-wheel, as we drive through this war program, to execute a vic­ W torious finish, it isn't necessary that we empty the back of our heads entirely to the ! processes through which we are passing, or what we may find when we come back. The pessimist, Or ELSEl however, needs be optimistic of his. pessimism,—and the optimist needs some pessimism. It isn't the tire trouble that we MEAT O' THE COCONUT are having, the taxes we must pay, or the rationings through B$ Silas Witherspoon which we must pass, that is the big probem of civilian morale. It is the sense of the hereafter; Addenda to what about the morrow? Henry TYPHUS AND LICE "the infantry W. Wallace, vice president per­ of the snow force of Franklin D. Roosevelt, AID "INFANTRY OF and the cav­ president, tells us in Atlantic alry of the Monthly, the kind of peace we wild blast" SNOW AND CAVALRY must insist upon. His insistence that as allies is all well and good. OF WILD BLAST" IN of Alexander (On Page Three) DEFENDING MOSCOW ST. 1 gions like winter's withered leaves," the God of Battles, despite Stalin's reputed atheism, appears this time to so disdain Adolf Hitler's "hell bent" for Moscow, as to confront him also with a lutewaife of typhus and pincers of lice.
    [Show full text]