20. IEAN 1. was in England when his father was murdered. His absence caused some troubles in Holland, which were averted by his return. He broke the rebellion of the Frisians, and married ELI SABETH daughter of EDOVARD King of England, who was sterile. He died a suspicious death in the city of Harlem in the year 1299. after having lived only three years, and made way for the noble house of Haynaut, whose posterity follows Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-iean-1-was-in-england-when-his-father-was-murdered-his-absence-caused-some-troubles-in-holland-which-were-averted-by-his-return-he-broke-the-rebellion-of-the-frisians-and-married-eli-sabeth-daughter-of-edovard-king-of-england-who-was-sterile-he-died-a-suspicious-death-in-the-city-of-harlem-in-the-year-1299-after-having-lived-only-three-years-and-made-way-for-the-noble-house-of-haynaut-whose-posterity-follows-image573182275.html
RM2T8EKRF–20. IEAN 1. was in England when his father was murdered. His absence caused some troubles in Holland, which were averted by his return. He broke the rebellion of the Frisians, and married ELI SABETH daughter of EDOVARD King of England, who was sterile. He died a suspicious death in the city of Harlem in the year 1299. after having lived only three years, and made way for the noble house of Haynaut, whose posterity follows
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America. To perpetuate to posterity the memory of those patriotic heroes, who fought, bled & died in establishing peace, liberty & tranquility to their country Abstract: Amos Doolittle's print after Robert Edge Pine's design appears to be an enlarged copy of Strutt's engraving (1781-1). It follows the original in most details, except for the figure in the medallion on the pyramid. In the Strutt version the figure seems to be Minerva and holds an unidentifiable object in each hand (possibly an owl in her left hand). In Doolittle's version the figure holds a pole with liberty cap in her left han Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/america-to-perpetuate-to-posterity-the-memory-of-those-patriotic-heroes-who-fought-bled-died-in-establishing-peace-liberty-tranquility-to-their-country-abstract-amos-doolittles-print-after-robert-edge-pines-design-appears-to-be-an-enlarged-copy-of-strutts-engraving-1781-1-it-follows-the-original-in-most-details-except-for-the-figure-in-the-medallion-on-the-pyramid-in-the-strutt-version-the-figure-seems-to-be-minerva-and-holds-an-unidentifiable-object-in-each-hand-possibly-an-owl-in-her-left-hand-in-doolittles-version-the-figure-holds-a-pole-with-liberty-cap-in-her-left-han-image263834389.html
RMW96KCN–America. To perpetuate to posterity the memory of those patriotic heroes, who fought, bled & died in establishing peace, liberty & tranquility to their country Abstract: Amos Doolittle's print after Robert Edge Pine's design appears to be an enlarged copy of Strutt's engraving (1781-1). It follows the original in most details, except for the figure in the medallion on the pyramid. In the Strutt version the figure seems to be Minerva and holds an unidentifiable object in each hand (possibly an owl in her left hand). In Doolittle's version the figure holds a pole with liberty cap in her left han
History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . Ayr,Dumfrieshire, Scotland, and lives at Rhinelander, Wis., to which place theyremoved from Michigan in 1894, where he is engaged in the lumber business.Children as follows: 1. Jean Milliken Hamilton, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-families-millingas-and-millanges-of-saxony-and-normandy-comprising-genealogies-and-biographies-of-their-posterity-surnamed-milliken-millikin-millikan-millican-milligan-mulliken-and-mullikin-ad800-ad1907-containing-names-of-thirty-thousand-persons-with-copious-notes-on-intermarried-and-collateral-families-and-abstracts-of-early-land-grants-wills-and-other-documents-ayrdumfrieshire-scotland-and-lives-at-rhinelander-wis-to-which-place-theyremoved-from-michigan-in-1894-where-he-is-engaged-in-the-lumber-businesschildren-as-follows-1-jean-milliken-hamilton-image340252305.html
RM2ANFR81–History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . Ayr,Dumfrieshire, Scotland, and lives at Rhinelander, Wis., to which place theyremoved from Michigan in 1894, where he is engaged in the lumber business.Children as follows: 1. Jean Milliken Hamilton,
History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . C.Burkhardt, of Ffuntsville, Mo., where she now (1902) resides. Childrennamed as follows: 1. Marion Wallace Semple. II. Jane Farman Semple.in. Samuel Semple. 2. Elizabeth Patton Milliken6 (5), second d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-families-millingas-and-millanges-of-saxony-and-normandy-comprising-genealogies-and-biographies-of-their-posterity-surnamed-milliken-millikin-millikan-millican-milligan-mulliken-and-mullikin-ad800-ad1907-containing-names-of-thirty-thousand-persons-with-copious-notes-on-intermarried-and-collateral-families-and-abstracts-of-early-land-grants-wills-and-other-documents-cburkhardt-of-ffuntsville-mo-where-she-now-1902-resides-childrennamed-as-follows-1-marion-wallace-semple-ii-jane-farman-semplein-samuel-semple-2-elizabeth-patton-milliken6-5-second-d-image340245628.html
RM2ANFENG–History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . C.Burkhardt, of Ffuntsville, Mo., where she now (1902) resides. Childrennamed as follows: 1. Marion Wallace Semple. II. Jane Farman Semple.in. Samuel Semple. 2. Elizabeth Patton Milliken6 (5), second d
Vinnie Ream : printed for private distribution only; and to preserve a few souvenirs of artist life from 1865 to 1878 . enviable fame. The statue is a most faithful repre-sentation of the original. It is him as he lived. It is him as we knew him. In his life he hasleft us an immortal example, and his character will forever remain a model for posterity. [Ap-plause.] Address of Mr. Brooks. Hon. James Brooks, of New York, spoke as follows: It was appropriate that in unveiling a statue like this a democrat be given an opportunity toexpress for himself and his associates their common interest both Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vinnie-ream-printed-for-private-distribution-only-and-to-preserve-a-few-souvenirs-of-artist-life-from-1865-to-1878-enviable-fame-the-statue-is-a-most-faithful-repre-sentation-of-the-original-it-is-him-as-he-lived-it-is-him-as-we-knew-him-in-his-life-he-hasleft-us-an-immortal-example-and-his-character-will-forever-remain-a-model-for-posterity-ap-plause-address-of-mr-brooks-hon-james-brooks-of-new-york-spoke-as-follows-it-was-appropriate-that-in-unveiling-a-statue-like-this-a-democrat-be-given-an-opportunity-toexpress-for-himself-and-his-associates-their-common-interest-both-image339067461.html
RM2AKHT05–Vinnie Ream : printed for private distribution only; and to preserve a few souvenirs of artist life from 1865 to 1878 . enviable fame. The statue is a most faithful repre-sentation of the original. It is him as he lived. It is him as we knew him. In his life he hasleft us an immortal example, and his character will forever remain a model for posterity. [Ap-plause.] Address of Mr. Brooks. Hon. James Brooks, of New York, spoke as follows: It was appropriate that in unveiling a statue like this a democrat be given an opportunity toexpress for himself and his associates their common interest both
History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . an-ville, Ind. Two children as follows : 1. John Millikin6, b. Jan. 7, 1888, at Danville, Ind. II. Infant Millikin, b. Jan. 13, 1892, at Danville, Ind. 7. Mary Elizabeth Millikin5 (8), fourth daughter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-families-millingas-and-millanges-of-saxony-and-normandy-comprising-genealogies-and-biographies-of-their-posterity-surnamed-milliken-millikin-millikan-millican-milligan-mulliken-and-mullikin-ad800-ad1907-containing-names-of-thirty-thousand-persons-with-copious-notes-on-intermarried-and-collateral-families-and-abstracts-of-early-land-grants-wills-and-other-documents-an-ville-ind-two-children-as-follows-1-john-millikin6-b-jan-7-1888-at-danville-ind-ii-infant-millikin-b-jan-13-1892-at-danville-ind-7-mary-elizabeth-millikin5-8-fourth-daughter-image340241066.html
RM2ANF8XJ–History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . an-ville, Ind. Two children as follows : 1. John Millikin6, b. Jan. 7, 1888, at Danville, Ind. II. Infant Millikin, b. Jan. 13, 1892, at Danville, Ind. 7. Mary Elizabeth Millikin5 (8), fourth daughter
. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . was affixed a tablet in memory of the an-cestors of Benjamin Nye, the earliest an-cestor of the Nye family in this country, andthe inscription thereon reads as follows:— 1637 ERECTED BY THE ISTiE FAMILY OF AMERICA TO THE MEMORY OF THEIR ANCESTORS BENJAMIN NYE AND KATHARINE TUPPER HIS WIFE WE BEST SERVE THE INTEREST OF POSTERITY BY TREAStTRING THE MEMORY OF OUR ANCESTORS 1908 On the farm still owned by the descen-dants of Edmond Freeman there are twolarge boulders called the Saddle and Pil-lion Rocks which mark the graves of him-sel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/towns-of-new-england-and-old-england-ireland-and-scotland-was-affixed-a-tablet-in-memory-of-the-an-cestors-of-benjamin-nye-the-earliest-an-cestor-of-the-nye-family-in-this-country-andthe-inscription-thereon-reads-as-follows-1637-erected-by-the-istie-family-of-america-to-the-memory-of-their-ancestors-benjamin-nye-and-katharine-tupper-his-wife-we-best-serve-the-interest-of-posterity-by-treasttring-the-memory-of-our-ancestors-1908-on-the-farm-still-owned-by-the-descen-dants-of-edmond-freeman-there-are-twolarge-boulders-called-the-saddle-and-pil-lion-rocks-which-mark-the-graves-of-him-sel-image372593816.html
RM2CJ5360–. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . was affixed a tablet in memory of the an-cestors of Benjamin Nye, the earliest an-cestor of the Nye family in this country, andthe inscription thereon reads as follows:— 1637 ERECTED BY THE ISTiE FAMILY OF AMERICA TO THE MEMORY OF THEIR ANCESTORS BENJAMIN NYE AND KATHARINE TUPPER HIS WIFE WE BEST SERVE THE INTEREST OF POSTERITY BY TREAStTRING THE MEMORY OF OUR ANCESTORS 1908 On the farm still owned by the descen-dants of Edmond Freeman there are twolarge boulders called the Saddle and Pil-lion Rocks which mark the graves of him-sel
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