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The prints of J.N. Darling
This is the bibliographic record of the book entitled The Prints of J.N. Darling by Amy N. Worthen that is in the NCTC Conservation Library collection. J.N. "Ding" Darling is an extraordinary example of the artist at work in conservation education. After he guided the funding for the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act through Congress, Ding Darling sketched his concept of a suitable image for the First Federal Duck Stamp. Bibliographic record: Personal Author: Worthen, Amy N. Title: The prints of J.N. Darling / Amy N. Worthen ; Brunnier Gallery and Museum. Edition: 1st Iowa State University Press ed. Publication info: Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University Press, 1991. Physical descrip: 126 p. ; 29 cm. General Note: "First published in 1984 on the occasion of the exhibition The Prints of J.N. Darling, August 29-October 7, 1984"--T.p. verso
Journeys Through Jackson 1996 Vol.06 No.09-10
Journeys Through Jackson is the official journal of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, Inc. The journal began as a monthly publication in July 1991, was published bimonthly from 1994 to 2003, and continues today as a quarterly publication. The journal issues in this digital collection are presented as annual compilations.c
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Vol, VI, Wo. 9-10 September-October, 1996
JACKSON COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
1996 Officers U
President Brian T. McMahan
Vice Presidents Barbara W. Dooley
Rick L. Frizzell
Secretary Dorris D. Beck
Treasurer David C. Frizzell
Chair, Publications R. Larry Crawford
Journeys Through Jackson is the official publication of the Jackson County Genealogical Society. Members and non-members are invited to submit
genealogical materials for publication, with the understanding that the editor reserves the right to edit these materials for genealogical content, clarity, or
taste. The Society assumes no responsibility for errors of fact that may be contained in submissions, nor are the opinions expressed those of the editor or
of the Jackson County Genealogical Society.
FROM THE EDITOR
Seasons come and go, and we are fortunate here in the mountains to be able to observe all four. But fall is speciaL.the
colors of nature, the various festivals, and the intensity of feeling tend to make it the most celebrated time in the mountains.
But like Robert Bolt's portrayal of Thomas More, we should be "for all seasons." Genealogically that translates to
uncovering that family bible record, visiting that aged person who has so much to share with us, or writing that personal
reminiscence that will one day be its own valuable source document. What better time than this fall to try some of these? And
late in the season, once the unfriendly critters are no longer there, why not take a trip to an abandoned cemetery and take its
census?
In this issue we spotlight the 1996 Holden Award, we give even more information on the NCGS Ancestor Exchange
Project, and we conclude the minutes of the Sassafras Gap Church. We continue with several other features as well, so sit back
with a good mountain-grown apple or two, or a handful of chinquapins, and enjoy your Journeys.
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C h e c k t h e S y l v a H e r a l d for M e e t i n g P l a c es
O c t o b e r 10, 1 9 9 6 Jennifer S c h m i dt
N o v e m b e r 14, 1 9 9 6 Jane N a r dy
D e c e m b e r 12, 1 9 9 6 Annual M e e t i ng
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September-October, 1996
Queries „. H 97
Holden Award 97
NCGS Ancestor Exchange Project 98-100
Moody Cemetery (Barker's Creek) 101-104,114
Sassafras Gap Primitive Baptist Church 105-108
The Family of William Mack Frizzell ...'. , 109-111
Jackson County Delayed Birth Certificates v.. 112-114
Martha E. Hooper Pedigree Chart 115
Katherine Cunningham Pedigree Chart 116
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QUERIES AND INFORMATION
Query: Aileen Ir-vin Tajver, P.O. Box 303' Warrensville, NC 28693, would like to hear from persons
doing Queen research. She is looking for the parents of Reuben Queen, and noticed the HERITAGE
BOOK article on'Samuel Queen. She says, "We know where he lived by the census records but need
parents' names. Any info will be greatly appreciated."
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RUTH SHULER IS HONORED WITH THE 1996 HOLDEN AWARD
At the society meeting on September 12, President Brian McMahan presented the 1996 Holden Award to
Ruth Shuler. Citing her many contributions to our Society, Brian concluded his presentation by calling Ruth an
"ambassador" for our Society and a person who always furthers its interests.
(For our newer member^ who are not yet familiar with the Holden Award, it was established in 1995 by
Mary Katherine Robinson and Nancy Wilson, who named the award for their maternal grandparents, Robert
Lee and Drusilla Holden. It is presented annually by the Society after a committee has reviewed nominations
submitted by JCGS members.)
The 1996 winner is a very familiar name to most JCGS members. Ruth served as the Society's charter
president, and was one of the driving forces behind the JACKSON COUNTY HERITAGE BOOK. She has
also been the "Journeys" editor, has chaired or served on numerous Society committees, and has been at the
forefront of most JCGS activities. Her principal genealogical interest is the Cockerham/Cochran family.
Ruth is married to Roy Shuler, and they live in Cullowhee, where they are active members of the Cullowhee
Presbyterian Church. They have three children and three (nearly four) grandchildren. In May, Ruth retired as
the Administrative Assistant to the Chancellor at Western Carolina University.
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N O R T H C A R O L I N A G E N E A L O G I C A L S O C I E TY
A n c e s t o r E x c h a n g e P r o j e c t
The North Carolina Genealogical Society is proud to announce the
start of the new Ancestor Exchange project! Through this project,
members of NCGS can submit information about their North Carolina
ancestors for publication in a research directory book, called
Ancestor Exchange. Its purpose is to stimulate the exchange of
genealogical information among researchers who are working on the same
North Carolina family lines.
More than just a typical surname directory though, this book will
include full names, dates, and North Carolina places! The format will
be similar to "Index to North Carolina Ancestors Volume II" published
by the Society in 1984 and currently on sale for 1.00 each to
submit - a bargain considering the amount of publicity each of these
ancestor names will receive and the benefits of finding a new cousin!
Non-members are also encouraged to participate in the project.
Non-members pay $5.00 for each ancestor submitted though, with no free
entries. Please consider joining the Society if you are not currently
a member. Discounted participation in the Ancestor Exchange project
is one of many NCGS benefits!
The submission form for the NCGS Ancestor Exchange is shown on
the next page. Please enter your name and address at the top of the
form. This information will be published in the Ancestor Exchange book
as your contact information. For this reason, listing your telephone
number is optional.
The next portion of the submission form consists of the
information for each ancestor. Each ancestor to be submitted must
have either been born, married, resided, or died in North Carolina.
To complete the form, first, enter the full name of the ancestor.
Please use ALL CAPITAL LETTERS for the surname, and regular
capitalization for the given names (e.g. John Adam SMITH) .
Next, fill in the blanks for each event in that ancestor's life.
For all events (i.e. birth/marriage/death), if the event did not occur
in North Carolina, please only list the state or foreign country in
which the event occurred. Counties should be listed for all North
Carolina events where known. If you do not know a piece of information
that has been requested, please ;just write down "Unknown". For dates
estimates, please use ca or circa (e.g. cal750) . For questionable
data, please follow the information with a question mark.
If your ancestor was married more than once, please choose only
one marriage and spouse to list in the book. We recommend listing the
primary marriage, the marriage of greatest interest to you as a
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researcher, or else the first marriage. Be sure to use ALL CAPITAL
LETTERS on the spouse's surname.
Only ancestors who were either born, married, resided, or died in
North Carolina are eligible for submission to the NCGS Ancestor
Exchange project.
If additional entries are desired beyond the eight provided on
this submission form, please just copy the form.
When you have completed the submission form, mail it along with
any payment due to
Ancestor Exchange
North Carolina Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 1492
Raleigh, NC 27602
Be sure to include a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) with
your entry, and- we will send you a computer print-out of how your data
will appear in the book. You can then proofread this information and
return any necessary corrections to the Society prior to publication of
the Ancestor Exchange book.
Completed entries are due no later than November 30, 1996.
This id" an opjportunity for .all NCGS members to have "queries" about
their North Carolina ancestors published in a more permanent form that
will surely become a popular networking tool for NC genealogists to find
common ancestors. Please spread the word about the project to all of
your genealogy friends with ancestors din North Carolina - the more names
in the book, the,.more chances for-a connection!
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NCGS Membership Number:
Submitter:
Address: •
City: State: Zip Code:
Telephone number (optional):
Below, please fill out all known information about each of the ancestors
you are submitting, using the instructions provided. Please copy this
form if additional entries are desired. Each ancestor to be submitted
must have either been born, married, resided, or died in North Carolina.
After completing this form, please mail it with a SASE and any payment
due to Ancestor Exchange, NCGS, P.O. Box 1492, Raleigh, NC 27602. The
entry deadline is November 30, 1996. See the instruction sheet for
details and costs.
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Birth state or foreign country:
Marriage Year: Marriage NC county:
Marriage state or foreign country:
Name of spouse (first or primary) :
NC county of primary residence:
Death Year: Death NC county:
Death state or foreign country:
Ancestor Name:
Birth year: Birth NC county:
Birth state or foreign country:
Marriage Year: Marriage NC county:
Marriage state or foreign country:
Name of spouse (first or primary) :
NC county of primary residence:
Death Year: Death NC county:
Death state or foreign country:
Ancestor Name:
Birth year: Birth NC county:
Birth state or foreign country:
Marriage Year: Marriage NC county:
Marriage state or foreign country:
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BARKER'S CREEK CEMETERY (MOODY CEMETERY)
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(Editor's Note: The Moody Cemetery, known in modem times as Barker's Creek Cemetery, is located up the Barker's Creek Road on a hill behind the
Rockdale Baptist Church. It is one of the largest cemeteries in northern Jackson County. Census taken over an eight-day period in June 1996 by Mack
Sutton. 79 graves are marked only with fieldstones.)
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Asbe
Harl Monroe (Korea)
16 Aug 1932-26 Sep "1990
Lillie Sherrill
3 Oct 1933
Charlie
13 Mar 1865-3 Jan 1954
Arty Messer
25 Sep 1871-13 Mar 1945
Bargeon
Herbert Alexander Jr.
23 May 1934-20 Jul 1992
Gail Freer
15 Jan 1943
Brett
1960-1984
Herbert Alexander III
1964-1986
Beck
Dewey L.
18 Nov 1903-19 Mar 1983
Bessie V. Davis '
4 Nov 1906
Brooks
Walter
7 Jul 1911-11 Aug 1983
Helen Bradley
18 Jul 1918
Thomas
15 Jan 1877-4 Sep 1956
Polly Gunter
13 Jun 1881-3 Jan 1952
Lyman Steve
30 Jan 1905-23 Sep 1977
Ray Claud
8 Feb 1916-16 Aug 1982
Floyd I.
1901-1981
Margaret G.
1907-1970
J. Worley
21 Nov 1907-12 Feb 1982
Ruby Jones
18 Dec 1914-2 Mar 1981
Joseph
13 Feb 1945-19 Feb 1945
W. Cornelius
18 Feb 1909-17 May 1962
Leola Estes
4 Jul 1917-
Elenora (d/o Co.,Leola)
b&d 2 Jan 1945
Bobby
8 Mar 1941-31 Jul 1974
Katherine W.
10 Aug 1942
Charlie C.
15 Sep 1930
Mae Ann Green
31 Oct 1931-13 Feb 1991
Charlie
12Febl890-nodod
Lula Cabe
17 Jun 1891-9 Feb 1958
Bertha (d/o Charlie,Lula)
1 Jan 1911-Dec 1914
John W.
8 Sep 1855-17 Jun 1934
Caroline Buchanan
13. Feb 1854-5 Sep 1941-
Maggie
9 Sep 1878-18 May 1897
Lillie
1 Jan'1885-5 Jul 1897
Joseph H.
14 Mar 1883-18 May 1964
Alva Jones
13 Dec 1885-6 Apr 1969
John Dillard
20 Feb 1887-17 Aug 1966
Stella Gunter
25 Jul 1889-11 Jul 1975
Arthur T.
23 Jun 1908-29 May 1977
Naomi A.
23 Feb 1921 '
AbeH.
5 Oct 1922
Mary Carnes
15 Jul 1925-14 Mar 1995
Brown
Sarah
7 Jul 1845-14 Jul 1935
Bumgarner
Ralph L.
30 Jul 1931-1 Nov 1973
Carnes
Roy J.
20 Sep 1900-5 Jun 1983
Myrtle Thomas
30 Mar 1900
Chasteen
Joe Hyman
1912-1976
Grace W.
1920
Conard
D.H.
9 Aug 1912-25 Mar 1933
Creasman
William Thomas (USMC)
20 Mar 1956-22 Apr 1978
Cram
RoyM.
2 Jan 1918-1 Apr 1983
Mardel M.
13 Nov 1922-24 Mar 1994
Culpepper
Ashley Kip
11 May 1985-14 Jan 1994
Davis
John P.
25 Feb 1852-15 Mar 1921
Angelina Messer
16 Apr 1852-15 Feb 1931
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BARKER'S CREEK CEMETERY (continued)
Rachel Annie
7 Apr 1924-28 Apr 1924
Margie M.
9 May 1923-17 Sep, 1993
Lester
2 Dec 1948-18 Feb 1949
Ellis J.
28 Sep 1918-18 Nov 1918
Walter R.
16 Feb 1914-5 Sep 1985
William McKinley
1895-1979
Ella Mae Nations
1916-1994
Ruth Ella
21 Mar 1948-2 Apr 1950
Carl Reese
25 Apr 1932-21 Oct, 1964
George R.
1884-1960
Laura E.
1893-1967
Hillard Ervin (WWII)
12 Aug 1922-2 Jul 1969
W. Nelson
1881-1960
Dezzy Elders
10 Feb 1889-1 Apr 1987
Candler-
10 May 1884-25 Nov 1910
W. Pink
21 Feb 1-867-10 Jul 1936
Cordelia McMahan
1871-1918
Brian A.
9 Jan 1971-25 Mar 1971
Selmer
3 Dec 1910-12 Sep 1913
Corsey G.
7 Feb 1919-20 Nov 1930
Dills
Charles (s/o Charlie, Ever)
21 Aug 1920
Wayne (WWII)
7 Jan 1916-18 Apr 1995
James
10 Oct 1880-25 Nov 1964
Sallie
20 Apr 1884-9 May 1939
Marie
26 Nov 1912-16 Jul 1939
Tobrader
27 Jun 1927-4 May 1939
Bonnie Marie (d/o Homer &
Bonnie)
14 May 1945
Infant of Homer, Bonnie
4 Jul 1954
Elders
Sterling T. (WWII)
20 Jul 1918-27 Dec 1983
Hellen C.
20 May 1925
Harley E.
8 Sep 1895-22 Oct 1918
Pierce M.
1895-1915
John E.
22 Mar 1827-5 Jun 1910
J.B.
d. 11 Feb 1914, age 90
Thomas A.
12 Jul 1891-20 Apr 1940
Arley
27 Mar 1881-6 Oct 1934
Brunette Wykle
30 May 1881-10 Jul 1961
Lee
5 Dec 1878-28 Jul 1951
Ervin
15 Jan 1854-14 Sep 1933
Ellen
8 Jan 1860-16 Aug 1951
P.L.
14 Jan 1867-24 Mar 1937
Mary Wikle
10 Sep 1873-28 Oct 1930
Jode
1890-1970
Marie
1920-1947
Joe
24 Nov 1891-13 Jul 1939
Fuller R. (WWII)
10 Sep 1905-28 Apr 1969
Nancy C.
16 Feb 1915-19 Jul 1991
D.F.
23 Mar 1858-1 Oct 1947
Dovie
18 Mar 1869-20 May 1948
Lee
1895-1934
Paville
17 May 1916-27 Sep 1993
Fannie Brooks
26 May 1920
George Ray
31 Jan 1945-9 May 1986
Estes
SamW.
31 May 1904-11 Feb 1968
Birdie Brooks
3 Apr 1910-1996
Edward
19 Jul 1927-4 Mar 1928
Fish
Zemmery L.
4 Mar 1912-10 Jan 1980
Addie S.
23 Aug 1917
Fisher
Rufus M.
19 Dec 1856-7 Nov 1927
Emily C.
20 Apr 1854-28 Jun 1927
Demerris Irene (d/o Lee)
7 Dec 1903-12 Jun 1905
Flowers
Leanna Mae
8 Oct 1939-14 Sep 1978
Frady
Asbury S.
9 Aug 1935
Ellen Messer
11 Feb 1933-21 Nov 1962
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Garland
Michael Edward (s/o Ralph)
28 May 1961-1 Jun 1961
John W.-1860-1900
Gibson
Jessie (s/o Dock, Rosie)
b&d 10 Jan 1925
Curtis E.
27 May 1966,-6 Jun 1966
Dock
28 Aug 1902-17 May 1973
Rosa Elders
9 Jul 1906-11 Mar 1940
Howard Edward
9 Apr 1926-31 Jul 1965 -
James R.
1 May 1874-24 Sep 4 950
Artie E.
15 Oct 1876-23 Jun 1960 .
Claudel (d/o Hobert, Maggie)
12 Aug 1926-9, Feb 1927
Hobert R.
1898-1983
Maggie Gunter
1898-1984
Godfrey
William J.
1897-1963
Mildred P.
1907-1992
Gootie
Herbert
1932-1994
Frankie
1940-1994
Gunter
Patsy E. ,• (
11 Sep 1953-5 Jan 1954
Claude
6 Jan 1896-24 Nov 1961
Bonnie
11 Feb 1909
ThadB.
6 Jun 1861-13 Dec 1947
Josephine Messer
22 Oct 1858-25 Nov 1945
Hamby
Mark Allen
9 Nov 1975-28 Ndv 1975
Johnston
Sue Chasteen
15 May 1944-22 Apr 1966
Jones
John H.
22 Mar 1883-27 Fe*b 1950
Early
9 Sep 1902-29 Feb 1956
Cora W.
21 Dec 1907
A.D.
26 Jul 1860-5 Aug 1931
Mary P.
5 Mar 1859-20 Jan T888
Mary Naomi
8 Nov 1920-9 Nov 1920
Ellen Buchanan
10 May 1867-29 Nov 1958
Cleo M.
11 Aug 1916-5 Nov 1920
Callie B. (w/o John)
6 Aug 1888-12 May 1911
Nicy (d/o John, Callie)
30 Apr 1904-13 Jun 1910
Laura (d/o W.W.,Mary)
13Aprr871-17Novl873
W.W. (CSA)
27 Jan 1843-14 May 1925
Mary P. (w/o W.W.)
4 Jul 1852-2 May 1877
Rebecca (w/o W.W.)
11 Aug 1844-22 Jun 1926
Maybelle
30 May 1884-8 Sep 1884
Jehu I.
16 Sep 1887-17 Jan 1955
Buena V.
3 Aug 1889-26 Jan 1943
General
26 Jun 1898-4 Feb 1986
Rosa M. Keever
1 Mar 1906-1996
Baby, s/o General
21 Aug 1943-22 Aug 1943
Wallace G. (US Army)
22 Aug 1924-11 Nov 1944
Felix B.
24 Sep 1911-8 Jul 1987
Janet Brooks
3 Mar 1916
Jones
Homer
13 May 1908-13 Jul 1934
Evelyn I. Gibson
27 Mar 1911
Ledford
Mollie B. Wykle
19 Feb 1896-16 Feb 1976
Lillard
Rhonda Jean
1 Dec 1958-11 Mar 1960
Mclntyre
Thomas S.
3 Apr 1888-19 Sep 1969
Ida Parris
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Jim
31 Mar 1923
McMahan
James A. (WWI)
17 Jan 1896-8 Mar 1972
Ola Bell
11 Jul 1908
Arthur B.
15Jull931-6.Dec 1932
Cathy Jean
26 Oct 1952-27 Oct 1952
Rutha M.
10 May 1842-25 Oct 1918
G.P.
11 Apr 1872-1893
J.B.
17 Oct 1880-28 Aug 1882
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BARKER'S CREEK CEMETERY (continued)
W.L.
5 Jun 1873-25 Jan 1891
L.E.
6 Feb 1875-18 Sep 1893
G.W.
26 Mar 1871-18 Sep 1893
Martin
Mary Ellen
b&d 14 Mar 1977
Marshall
Dorothy Lee Beck
1927-1976
Messer
Thad C.
10 Mar 1888-10 Sep 1975
Ivalee
19 Jan 1895-21 Nov 1984
Everett
17 Oct 1920-24 Feb 1922
Glin J.
20 Feb 1935-21 Oct 1938
Bruce R.
18 Aug 1959-3 Sep 1959
Homer Reaves
1915-1996
J. Rufus
6 Aug 1855-20 Sep 1929
Rebecca
6 Feb 1858-3 Mar 1938
Jarvas
9 Apr 1917-10 Apr 1917
James N.
2 Jun 1892-6 May 1918
Adam (no dates)
Reeves (twin/o Adam)(no
dates)
Charles Winford (no dates)
Edd
1 Jul 1888-18 Jan 1971
Deszy
7 Jul 1904-6 Sep 1939
Scott Allen
1971
Ivalee
May 1901-31 Mar 1944
JoeE.
25 Jan-1895
Fannie Brooks
20 Aug 1895-14 Sep 1971
Gladys
3 Apr 1918-21 Mar 1936
Ella Mae
10 Oct 1920-22 Nov 1921
Harrison
18 Jun 1856-5 Feb 1925
Laura
6 Dec 1869-2 Jan 1911
Bill Henry
10 Apr 1950-6 Jul 1963
James (WWI)
25 May 1895-19 Feb 1954
Flonnie Gunter
5 Dec 1906-16 Nov 1965
Linda Lue (d/o James, Flonnie)
13 Feb 1952-29 Sep 1952
Auther
b&d 25 Dec 1922
Moody
Joseph H.
27 Mar 1839-8 Apr 1913
ArtyB.
12 Dec 1832-11 Jul 1884
Lillie A. (d/o Joe H.)
19 Jan 1874-8 Jun 1897
Nations
James R. (Korea)
23 Jan 1930-22 Nov 1973
Candler V.
23 Oct 1902-26 Jan 1990
Mary Love
25 Oct 1909-2 Nov 1938
Jannie A.
24 Jul 1933-8 Mar 1934
D.E.
1 Oct 1880-22 Nov 1953
Annie R.
25 Sep 1892-13 Jun 1962
Odell R.
17 Dec 1925-22 Feb 1969
W.L.
15 Sep 1854-30 Sep 1922
Mary E.M.
12 May 1856-18 Mar 1936
Leila (d/o W.L..M.)
11 Aug 1889-20 Dec 1910
Sallie
23 Aug 1868-19 Aug 1949
Albert J.
22 Sep 1895-17 Apr 1970
Delia W.
26 May 1907-20 Aug 1971
Patterson
Leona (w/o R.C.)
15 Jun 1900-15 Feb 1927
Seagle
John P.
15 Oct 1841-8 Mar 1905
Seago
Robert Lee
26 Oct 1922-22 Jun 1994
Naomi Beck
9 Mar 1932
Sherrill
W. John
31 Jul 1894-28 Sep 1976
Ella L.
12 Aug 1914-25 Jan 1983
Thomas
Johnson
5 Jul 1866-5 Jan 1952
Ida Jones
6 Jan 1873-5 Mar 1897
Sallie Jones
15 Mar 1875-20 Jan 1944
Ward
Montgomery
12 Feb 1902-4 Aug 1941
Delia Jones
19 Jan 1909-22 May 1985
Wike
Brunita
12 Jan 1909-22 Jan 1909
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SASSAFRAS GAT- PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH (continued)
(Editor's Note: JCGS member Shawna Hall of Waterford, Michigan has in her possession the original church record of a short-lived Primitive Baptist Church
located in the Canada section of Jackson County. She has graciously allowed JCGS to copy and publish the minutes of this congregation. This record is not
only an excellent genealogical source, but is also a fine example of primary source materials for historians.)
Feb the 19th, 1881
Pastor not in attendance no meeting
March the 20th 1881
Pastor not in attendance theirfour no meeting
Aprilethe 16th 1881
Pastor not in attendance theirfore no meeting
(Pg. 13) July the 16th 1881
Church met Pastor not in attendance James N. Cathey was called to the Chair who called the Church in Session
Read & addopted the minuts of Previous meetings. The Church went in to an election of Deligates to Represent
here in the next Tennessee Primitive Baptist Association which election resulted in the choice of John Brown James
N. Cathey and John H. Mathis The Church agreed to send one $ 1.00 dollar for minuts Church granted a letter
of Dismission to our Sister Jane Canteral. On motion adjourned J.N. Cathey Mod John H. Mathis Ch. Clk
August the 17th 1881
Church met according to adjournment and was called in session by the Pastor Eld John A. Corn. Preaching at 11
oclock by the Pastor Eld John A. Corn also preaching in the evening by the same
Saturday Aug the 20th 1881
Church met & was called in session by Pastor Read and addopted the minut of July meeting and our Pastors time
being expired the church held an Election for the purpose of electing a suply for the next year which resulted in the
choice Elders John A. Com and John H. Thomas (Pg. 14) The Church also held an election for two Deacons which
Resulted in the choice of James N. Cathey and W.S.F. Wood and set a parte our regular time in October for the
ordinations of Deacons The Church called Eld George H. Thomas withe Eld John A. Corn to Constitute a Presberty.
Church also set a parte the said Oct Meeting for a Communion season & Footwashing. The minut to the
Association as prepared by the Clerk was Read & with the propper corections was receaved & addopted Theire
was preaching by the Pastor In Conclusion opened the dore of the Church & Received W.D. Fortner by experence
On motion adjourned Their was preaching in
Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging: new tools for speech research
A multiplanar Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technique that extends our earlier work on single-plane Dynamic MRI is described. Scanned images acquired while an utterance is repeated are recombined to form pseudo-time-varying images of the vocal tract using a simultaneously recorded audio signal. There is no technical limit on the utterance length or number of slices that can be so imaged, though the number of repetitions required may be limited by the subject's stamina. An example of [pasi] imaged in three sagittal planes is shown; with a Signa GE 0.5T MR scanner, 360 tokens were reconstructed to form a sequence of 39 3-slice 16ms frames. From these, a 3-D volume was generated for each time frame, and tract surfaces outlined manually. Parameters derived from these include: palate-tongue distances for [a,s,i]; estimates of tongue volume and of the area function using only the midsagittal, and then all three slices. These demonstrate the accuracy and usefulness of the technique
Bouwen met de natuur
Eerste plan van Svasek voor een kustuitbreiding tussen Hoek van Holland en Scheveningen, gebruikmakend van natuurlijke processsen. In dit document is voor het eerst de term "bouwen met de natuur" (building with nature") gebruikt. " De hier gepresenteerde beschouwingen hebben als doel een bijdrage te leveren aan de thans opgeleefde diskussie over de kustlokaties als onderdeel van de regionale en provinciale ruimtelijke ordening. Gepoogd is om van het begin af aan het natuurgebeuren ten grondslag te leggen aan de planning. De kennis van de kustmorfologie is in Nederland in voldoende mate aanwezig om bij het ontwerpen van kustplannen met de natuur en niet tegen de natuur in te kunnen werken.
Google et la bibliothèque mondiale
@article{AC-LECROSNIER-2005, author = {Le Crosnier, H. and Jeanneney, J.N. and Saal, A.}, title = {Google et la bibliothèque mondiale}, journal = {Vacarme}, year = {2005}, month = {mai}, pages = {50-54} }National audienc
Group of citizens including Mayor Robert Jacob Weisbach responsible for intimidating the Chinese during the Anti-Chinese riots in Tacoma, Washington, November 3, 1885
Caption on mount: Tacoma's Twenty-Seven. Names of the citizens indicted for causing the Chinese Exodus from Tacoma, W.T. November 3, 1885.
Jackson. Photographer.
[Captions linked to numbers on photograph]: 1. C.E. King. 2. George R. Epperson. 3. E. Von Shrader. 4. M. McAtee. 5. M. Kaufman. 6. T.L. Nixon. 7. A. Redenzel. 8. John Budlong. 9. Jacob Ralph. 10. D.B. Hannah. 11. A.U. Mills. 12. B.R. Everett. 13. Mrs. J.A. Comerford and child. 14. R. Jacob Weisbach. 15. George D. Lawson. 16. O.J. Anderson. 17. H.A. Stevens. 18. E.G. Bacon. 19. H.C. Patrick. 20. Frank McGill. 21. John Forbes. 22. Henry S. Bixler. 23. A.W. Cone. 24. Louis Stimpson. 25. William Christie. 26. M.C. Gills. 27. J.N. Fernandez. 28. Jasper Wickersham.
PH Coll 334 Jackson WP.5William P. Jackson operated as a photographer in Tacoma, Washington from 1885 to 1908. He also worked in Sunnyside, Washington for one year in 1905.Politics and social activism; Racism
Characterization of a Compton camera setup with monolithic LaBr<sub>3</sub>(Ce) absorber and segmented GAGG scatter detectors
The purpose of this study is to perform a first characterization and proof of principle investigation of a Compton camera setup composed by a scatterer component consisting of a pixelated GAGG crystal read out by a SiPM multi-pixel photon counter (MPPC) and an absorber component consisting of a monolithic LaBr3 (Ce) scintillator read out by a 256-fold multianode photomultiplier (PMT). The rationale of the study is to develop a Compton camera system as a future ion beam range verification device during particle therapy, via prompt gamma imaging. The properties to be investigated are the reconstruction efficiency and accuracy achievable with this system for detecting prompt-\gamma rays. The Compton camera system described has been tested with a laboratory radioactive Cesium137 source, in a certain geometrical configuration. The readout system is based on individual spectroscopy (NIM+VME) electronic modules, digitizing energy and time signals. The data have been analyzed to produce an input for the image reconstruction, performed using the MEGAlib toolkit software.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.RST/Medical Physics & Technolog
Author Correction: Human neutrophils phagocytose and kill Acinetobacter baumannii and A. pittii
Adrián Fernández was omitted from the author list in the original version of this Article. This has been corrected in the PDF and HTML versions of the Article, and in the accompanying Supplementary Information file. The updated Author List now reads: María Lázaro-Díez, Itziar Chapartegui-González, Santiago Redondo-Salvo, Chike Leigh, David Merino, David San Segundo, Adrián Fernández, Jesús Navas, José Manuel Icardo, Félix Acosta, Alain Ocampo-Sosa, Luis Martínez-Martínez & José Ramos-Vivas The Author Contributions section now reads: J.R.V. conceived the experiments, J.R.V and D.S.S. designed the experiments, M.L.D., I.C.G., S.R.S., C.L., D.M., A. F., F.A., A.O.S., J.M.I. and J.R.V. performed the experiments, M.L.D., I.C.G., J.N., F.A., J.M.I. L.M.M. and J.R.V. analyzed the data, A.O.S., D.S.S., J.N., F.A., J.M.I. contributed with reagents/materials/analysis tools, J.R.V. wrote the paper. All authors reviewed the manuscript.1,244,379Q1Q1SCI
Plan Canada - Volume 4, Number 2 (September 1963)
Editorial / [Leonard O. Gertler] -- Tomorrow's planner: The contribution of planning education / J.N. Jackson -- Cumbernauld new town / L.H. Wilson -- An introduction to zoning enabling legislation, part 3: Three approaches to zoning / James B. Milner -- The Stratford Seminar / G.R.D. Fryer -- [Book review] Cities in the suburbs, by Humphrey Carver / A.D. Crerarhttps://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/15392/PC.4.2.FULL.pdf?sequence=3Editorial / [Leonard O. Gertler] -- Tomorrow's planner: The contribution of planning education / J.N. Jackson -- Cumbernauld new town / L.H. Wilson -- An introduction to zoning enabling legislation, part 3: Three approaches to zoning / James B. Milner -- The Stratford Seminar / G.R.D. Fryer -- [Book review] Cities in the suburbs, by Humphrey Carver / A.D. Crera
Wafer-level packaging technology for RF applications based on a rigid low-loss spacer substrate
As mobile portable devices such as cellular system/phones, smart handheld devices and laptop computers acquire wireless connectivity there is a growing demand for greater levels of RF integration. The holy grail of integration is to have a whole set of different components integrated into one chip. However, for RF front-end the problem is the passive device integration. Moreover, protection of noise-sensitive analog circuits from "noisy" digital circuits becomes increasingly difficult for highly integrated components. To meet these challenges new enabling packaging technologies may be considered. The cost of wireless communications systems is often quoted as a most important driver. Thus, wafer-level packaging (WLP) may be considered as a promising solution to cost-effective RF system manufacturing, due to substantial cost savings with WLP's massively parallel processing and testing potential. In this thesis a wafer-level packaging concept based on a rigid spacer technology is proposed, that addresses both the issue of high-Q passive device integration and of on-chip isolation.Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
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