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         Jourdain Philip:     more books (32)
  1. Essays On The Life And Work Of Newton (1914) by Augustus De Morgan, 2010-09-10
  2. The principle of least action by Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain, 1913
  3. Rein Analytischer Beweis Des Lehrsatzes, Dass Zwischen Je Zwey Werthen, Die Ein Entgegengesetztes Resultat Gewähren, Wenigstens Eine Reelle Wurzel Der ... Die Unendlich oft Oszillierenden Und Unsteti by Philip E. B. ed. (Philip Edwar Jourdain, 2006-09-13
  4. The Philosophy of Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*l with an Appendix of Leading Passages from Certain Other Works by Philip E.B., edited by JOURDAIN, 1918
  5. The Nature Of Mathematics (1919) by Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain, 2010-09-10
  6. The Algebra Of Logic by Louis Couturat, 2007-08-25
  7. History and root of the principle of the conservation of energy. Translated from th German and annotate by Philip E. B. Jourdain. by Ernst Mach, 1911
  8. Abhandlung über die Darstellung der Funktionen durch trigonometrische Reihen (1876) Hrsg. von Philip E.B. Jourdain (German Edition) by Paul Du Bois-Reymond, 2010-06-18
  9. The Nature of Mathematics by M.A. Philip E. B. Jourdain, 1912
  10. The science of mechanics: a critical and historical account of its develop by Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain Ernst Mach, 2009-08-15
  11. The Nature of Mathematics (1919) by Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain,
  12. Selected essays on the history of set theory and logics (1906-1918) (Instrumenta rationis) by Philip Jourdain, 1991
  13. The philosophy of Bertrand Russell, with an appendix of leading passages from certain other works by Philip E. B Jourdain, 1918
  14. Selected Essays on the History of Set Theory and Logics, 1906-18 (Instrumenta Rationis: Sources for the History of Logic in the Modern Age) by Philip E.B. Jourdain, 1991-12

21. INDEX
Gorman philip. Graveline Loma *. Groehl Minnie C. H Return. Hughes Bridget 1837.I Return. J Return. Jackson Ann. Jones Dan. Jordan Bridget 1806. jourdain Anna Lea1895.
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22. Ancestors - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
1658 Elie c.1598 Jacob b.1621 Jacob c.1570 Joseph Archie b.1799 jourdain b.1470 Margaretb.1452 Margaret (R) b.1452 Margaret (R) b.1452 philip philip Reginald d
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Alice b.1540
Amy
b.1600
Ann
b.1769
Ann

Living

Anne

Catherine
...
Elizabeth
m.1794
Elizabeth
m.1752
Elizabeth

Elizabeth
Elizabeth Elizabeth ... Elizabeth b.1594 Hannah d.1779 Honour Jane Judith Lucia ... Mary d.1789 Mary d.1785 Mary Mary Mary m.1693 Mary Mary Mathie m.1569 Nicholaa Petronella Sarah Sarah b.1741 Sarah b.1775 Living
ALEXANDRE
Living Marie
ALLEN
Anne m.1637
ANQUETIL
Thomasse c.1630
AUSTIN
Catherine m.1736
BAILLEUL
Collette b.1570 Jean b.1540
BARLOW
Abraham b.1750 Abraham c.1714 Ellen b.1782 George m.1642 George c.1651 Samuel c.1683
BARNES
Mary m.1709
BEDFORD
Sarah m.1758
BOND
Anna Maria Maria Jane c.1839
BONE
Catherine b.1822 James c.1777 John m.1776
BOOTLE
Bridget c.1715 Silvester
BRAY
Mary m.1713
BRETT
Ann b.1600 Ann (R) b.1600 Edmund b.1557
BRIGHAM
Mary m.1691
BROAD
Honour c.1747 John Thomas b.1669 William c.1705
BUCKMASTER
Elizabeth c.1671 John c.1607 John m.1605 Joseph c.1704 Joseph c.1679 Joseph c.1646

23. 5 Appraisals By Shearman And Jourdain
The second commentator was philip jourdain (18791919), a former student of Russellat Cambridge who devoted much of his career to set theory (not very
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5 Appraisals by Shearman and Jourdain
Although Russell was the most important and penetrating of commentators on MacColl, he was not the only one; here we note two other compatriots. The first was A. T. Shearman (1866-1937), also a graduate of the University of London (in 1888, when studying at University College Aberystwyth in Wales), and later lecturer in philosophy at University College London. He addressed MacColl's work in a lecture on current symbolic logics to the Aristotelian Society in London ( Shearman, 1905 ), and especially in a book of his own published in 1906. This was a pleasant though not profound historico-philosophical survey of these logics, to which I largely confine this summary. Shearman's knowledge of MacColl's work was based on the recent papers. The main discussion came in a section of 23 pages; in contrast to his praise of MacColl's ``very ingenious system'' in his 1905 paper, here he focused upon aspects ``wherein I think he falls into error'' ( Shearman, 1906a

24. Bibliography
103132. 1977. Dear Russell, Dear jourdain. A commentary on Russell's logic,based on his correspondence with philip jourdain. Duckworth, London.
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Next: Up: Are other logics possible? Previous: Appendix B
Bibliography
Andrews, G. (ed.). 1979.
The Bertrand Russell Memorial Volume
Allen and Unwin, London.
Anonymous. 1906.
Some recent works on logic.
Nature , vol. 75, pp. 1-2.
Bos, H. J. M. 1974.
Differentials, higher-order differentials and the derivative in the Leibnizian calculus.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences , vol. 14, pp. 1-90.
Dauben, J. W. 1979.
Georg Cantor
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.
Reprinted 1990 by Princeton University Press, Princeton.
Dejno ka, J. 1990.
The ontological foundation of Russell's theory of modality.
Erkenntnis , vol. 32, pp. 383-418.
Grattan-Guinness, I. 1975.
Annals of Science , vol. 32, pp. 103-132.
Dear Russell, Dear Jourdain. A commentary on Russell's logic, based on his correspondence with Philip Jourdain Duckworth, London.
Grattan-Guinness, I. (ed.). 1991.
Selected Essays on the History of Set Theory and Logics (1906-1918) CLUEB, Bologna.
Hibben, J. G. 1907.
Review of MacColl 1906 Philosophical Review , vol. 16, pp. 190-194.

25. The Peirce Edition Project | Peirce's Correspondents
Joseph Jesurun, Edward Jevons, W. Stanley Jodee, AH Johns Hopkins University Johnson,RU Johnson, Thomas M. Jones, MB jourdain, philip Edward Bertrand top Karr
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Abbot, Francis Ellingwood Adams Express Company Adams, Brooks Adams, Charles K. Adams, George B. Agassiz, Alexander Agassiz, Elizabeth C. Agassiz, Louis Aikins, H. Austin Alden, John B. Allen, Col. Vanderbilt Alline, L. M. Allis, E. C. American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science American Historical Review, The American Mathematical Society American Metrological Society American Society for Psychical Research American Society for the Extension of University Teaching Anster, David Anthony, Andrew V. S. (Sun and Shade) Anthony, R. A. (McVikar, Gaillard Realty Co.) Appleton, D. and Company Appleton, William W. Arnold, Constable, and Co. Arnold, George F. Arnot, Raymond H. Astor Library Astor, John Jacob Atlantic Monthly Ausfeld, H. Austen, D. Austin, Ben W. (Trinity Historical Society, Dallas, Texas)

26. Who's Who Of Shakepeare's World
Volker Multhopp's Who's Who of the major and minor players in the Shakespeare authorship drama, with Category Arts Literature British Shakespeare Authorship...... philip Herbert, Earl of Mongomery. He also wrote more directly about the playwrightShakespeare than any other. Sylvester jourdain. ( 1650) Traveler.
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Who's Who of Shakespeare's World . Version 1/20/1999. A short reference table to help the reader identify people involved in the production of the canon of William Shake-speare, major characters in the authorship debate, and other important persons in Shakespeare's world.
Who
MicroBio
Edward Alleyn
(1566 - 1626) Perhaps the foremost actor of the late Elizabethan age, principally of the Admiral's Men (competitors to the Chamberlain's Men, whom WS acted with).
Robert Armin
(c 1568 - 1615) Actor (inc Chamberlain's Men) and playwright.
Roger Ascham
(c 1515 - 1568) Scholar, leading educator, and tutor to the highest, including Elizabeth and Oxford.
Jakob Ayrer
(c 1543 - 1605) Prolific German playwright strongly influenced by touring English troupes. At least three of his plays show strong similarities to Shakespeare's.
Francis Bacon [aka Baron Verulam, aka Viscount St Albans]
(1561 - 1626). Scientist, philosopher, MP, courtier, essayist, civil servant. The first serious candidate to challenge Shakspere for the authorship. Convicted of bribery.
Barnabe Barnes
(1571 - 1609) Poet, playwright, sometimes identified as the rival in the

27. Buergi, Joost
Rerum Nat. Tech., 1 (1965), 125129. jourdain, philip EB, John Napier and the Tercentenaryof the Invention of Logarithms, Open Court, 28 (1914), 513-520.
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Buergi, Joost
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1. Dates
Born: Liechtenstein, (NDB: Toggenburg) Switzerland 28 Feb 1552
Died: Kassel, Germany 31 Jan 1632
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: No Information
No information on financial status.
3. Nationality
Birth: Swiss
Career: German
Death: German
4. Education
Schooling: No University
He probably received no systematic education; did not know Latin. Whatever education he had, he probably finished while working at Kassel.
5. Religion
Affiliation: evangelical Protestanti.e, Lutheran
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Int (Watchmaking), Mathematics, Astronomy
As a mathematician, computation (esp. logarithms), geometry.
7. Means of Support
Primary: Patronage
From 25 July 1579 court watchmaker to Duke Wilhelm IV, Landgrave of Hesse; worked in the Duke's observatory after Wilhelm's death in 1592, continued to serve in Hesse under Moritz, but was in frequent demand from Emperor Rudolf II.
1603-22, Bürgi went to Prague, became court watchmaker to Rudolf II and his successors Matthias and Ferdinand II.

28. Napier [Neper And Numerous Other Forms], John
33 51. philip EB jourdain, John Napier and the Tercentenary of theInvention of Logarithms, The Open Court, 28 (1914), 513-20.
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Napier [Neper and numerous other forms], John
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1. Dates
Born: Edinburgh, 1550
Died: Edinburgh, 4 April 1617
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Gentry, Government Official
Sir Archibald Napier was the 7th Laird of Merchiston. Gridgeman calls the family "marginal aristocracy," Jourdain is insistent that the family was not aristocratic. Gentry seem the correct category. The family had made its way up over the space of two centuries by service to the King. Sir Archibald, after a number of other offices, eventually became Master of the Mint.
It seems clear that the father was wealthy. Napier inherited from him an estate sufficient to live well on.
3. Nationality
Birth: Scottish
Career: Scottish
Death: Scottish. 4. Education, SAn St. Salvator's College, St. Andrews, 1563. He was apparent-ly there only for a year and then went to the continent to study. Absolutely no evidence exists as to where he studied, but he returned home by 1571 as a scholar competent in Greek. Non-European known B.A. A degree was not relevant to him.
4. Education

29. Portal Obras - Grandes Obras Listadas Por Diseñador
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30. Science/Culture - Part II, Chapter 5
33. jourdain, philip, EB, The Nature of Mathematics, in The World of Mathematics,edited by JR.Newman, Simon and Schuster, 1956, vol.1. p,11. 34.
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Abstract
Table of Contents Introduction Part I Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Part II Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Part III Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Part IV Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Part II: Philosophy: the Contribution of the Indo-Europeans Chapter 5 THE UNINVENTIVENESS OF INDO-EUROPEANS
It is very difficult to extract oneself from a familiar cultural background sufficiently to view the achievements of other cultures objectively. It comes as something of a shock to discover how little we, of Western tradition, have contributed to the world's Technology. It seems so obviously otherwise. But a recognition of this fact is salutary in so far as it can influence our thinking about other cultures by making us far more respectful of them. Moreover, it may have a practical value. If we discover where our real strength lies, possibly we shall take more time to cultivate it. This could mean some changes of emphasis in technical education, at least at the University level.
Perhaps it would be a good thing to give a few bold statements about our lack of inventiveness - though they may seem manifestly wide of the mark. We have already mentioned the debt of the Greeks to the Minoans, and the debt of the Romans to the Etruscans. These creditors, in turn, owed much to Egypt, Anatolia, and Mesopotamia. Sir Arthur Evans wrote:

31. Science/Culture - Part II, Chapter 6
71. jourdain, philip, The Nature of Mathematics, in The World of Mathematics,edited by JR.Newman, Simon and Schuster, 1956, vol.1, p.12. pg.11 of 17.
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Abstract
Table of Contents Introduction Part I Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Part II Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Part III Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Part IV Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Part II: Philosophy:The Contribution of the Indo-Europeans Chapter 6 THE UN-INVENTIVENESS OF INDO-EUROPEANS It is well established that Science drew far more from Technology during the first few centuries of its development than it ever contributed, as the third volume of Singer's History of Technology makes clear. Stafford Hatfield remarks that Scientists have in fact invented remarkably little - except in ideas. Thus of the 21 presidents of the Royal Society, only 4 invented anything, and of 174 recipients of the Copley Medal, only 12 invented anything. Moreover, a consideration of these 'inventions' shows that they were sometimes more in the nature of extensions of existing ideas than truly original contributions. As Hatfield puts it, "superficially regarded, the scientist is discovering what is there, while the inventor is creating what has never existed before."
He does not feel this is absolutely true, for it makes such 'inventions' accidental by-products of a search for something else. This is by no means the case in applied research, but pure Science must surely result in 'accidental' discoveries in this sense, rather than in inventions. It thus gives us one clear distinction between Science and Technology.

32. Box
p.) Note Autograph letter signed from Mary Hench, wife of Dr. philip S. Hench 1929Creator jourdain, Francis, 18761958 1 item (1 p.) Note Autograph letter
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27 items (2 online) Letter: s.l., to [Lydia Cabrera], s.l., [1936?]
Creator: Milosz, O. V. de L. (Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz), 1877-1939
1 item (2 p.)
Note: Typed letter from O. V. de L. Milosz (1877-1939), Lithuanian-born French writer and poet.
Letter: Rochester, Minn., to [Lydia Cabrera and María Teresa de Rojas], [Coral Gables, Fla.] , [196-]

Creator: Hench, Mary 1 item (1 p.) Note: Autograph letter signed from Mary Hench, wife of Dr. Philip S. Hench (1896-1965), Nobel laureate in medicine (1950). Box Folder Folder Title 3 items (3 online) Letter: Paris, to [Lydia Cabrera], s.l., 21 Feb. 1929 Creator: Jourdain, Francis, 1876-1958 1 item (1 p.) Note: Autograph letter signed by Francis Jourdain (1876-1958)

33. Genealogy Data Page 269 (Family Pages)
jourdain, MARIE CATHERINE b. 3 JUN 1744 Montreal, QC, Canada d. 10 JUL Not ShownDetroit, Wayne, MI Gender Female Parents Father LAREAU, philip J. Mother
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34. Page De Données Généalogiques 269 (Pages Des Familles)
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35. Ancient History Bulletin 11, 1997: Petra, Philip C. Hammond
philip C. Hammond (University of Utah / Arizona State University 1952 3412). On31 July 1161, Baldwin III chartered four fiefs for Oultre jourdain, under the
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AHB home page Philip C. Hammond (University of Utah / Arizona State University) The Ancient History Bulletin A mid the screams of terror and pain, the pounding of falling masonry, the rumble of the underground s-curve of the earthquake, which reached from Paneas in the North 170 kilometers South to the Arabah, and which sounded twice on that night of May 19th, 363 ('Monday, at the third hour, and partly at the ninth hour of the night ... on 19 Iyar of the year 674 of the Kingdom of Alexander the Great': Brock 1976: 104, 106; 1977: 275, 278; 1977, 267-86; Hammond 1980; 1996: 6; Russell, 1980; 1985), the city of Petra, the glory of Nabatene, was destroyed and the people called 'Nabataeans' were lost to history. The situation in regard to other sites, spread from Medain Selah to Damascus and throughout southern Palestine, is unknown, but the central hub was gone and, with it, the people who had built the greatest commercial kingdom of the Middle East ceased to be. The name of the Nabataean capital varied between its Greek form, 'Petra', and its Semitic form, 'RQM', with the former being most commonly found in external records. The identification of the name 'RQM' with Petra rests upon a passage in Josephus ( AJ 4.7.1), where a certain 'Reqemos' is seen to be one of the Midianite kings attacking Moses (

36. Philip Larkin: The Poet-Critic By David Wheatley
Molière's Monsieur jourdain was pleasantly surprised to learn that everything thatis may experience a sudden rush of insight into philip Larkin's thoughts on
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Dennis O'Driscoll, Majestic Dreams, Troubled Thoughts: Selected Prose, Gallery
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Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being . Poet-critic: there is a temptation to read the hyphen as a subtraction sign, as if every brainwave of the latter robbed the world of the former's next villanelle or sestina. In her hopeful way Elizabeth Bishop 'always felt that I've written poetry more by not writing it than writing it'. Is there another profession where abstention confers such virtue? 'I've always felt I've done more acting by not getting any work than by being on stage'no, it doesn't translate.
In his introduction to Behind the Lines
No, the difference lies somewhere else. To some, the requiredness of 'required writing' is all-important: Derek Mahon made a point of rejecting

37. The Silver Age Marvel Comics Cover Index Credits Page
Caudle, Phil Navock, Erik Elzenaar, Owen Auer, Jeff Judd, Jeanne Burch, Barry Pearl,Andy Lisk, Win Bent, Dan Cusimano, Bill jourdain, philip Johnson, Mark
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Thanks to Nick Caputo for all his hard work in verifying cover credits. (What, you dodn't know I had a cover credits page? Follow the Data link at left...) Thanks to Bill Pinches and Tom Lammers for their help in compiling the above information, to Cor van Ekelenburg for helping me audit it, and to numerous people for contributing cover scans from their own personal collections:
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Special mentions also to Carlton J Donaghe for help with Millie and the Westerns

38. OPE-MAT - Historique
Translate this page Stephen Kummer, Eduard Jordan, Camille Klein, Felix Kuratowski, Kazimierz JordanusNemorarius Klügel, Georg Kurosh, Aleksandr jourdain, philip Kneser, Adolf
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, Niels Akhiezer , Naum Anthemius of Tralles Abraham bar Hiyya al'Battani , Abu Allah Antiphon the Sophist Abraham, Max al'Biruni , Abu Arrayhan Apollonius of Perga Abu Kamil Shuja al'Haitam , Abu Ali Appell , Paul Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani al'Kashi , Ghiyath Arago , Francois Ackermann , Wilhelm al'Khwarizmi , Abu Arbogast , Louis Adams , John Couch Albert of Saxony Arbuthnot , John Adelard of Bath Albert , Abraham Archimedes of Syracuse Adler , August Alberti , Leone Battista Archytas of Tarentum Adrain , Robert Albertus Magnus, Saint Argand , Jean Aepinus , Franz Alcuin of York Aristaeus the Elder Agnesi , Maria Alekandrov , Pavel Aristarchus of Samos Ahmed ibn Yusuf Alexander , James Aristotle Ahmes Arnauld , Antoine Aida Yasuaki Amsler , Jacob Aronhold , Siegfried Aiken , Howard Anaxagoras of Clazomenae Artin , Emil Airy , George Anderson , Oskar Aryabhata the Elder Aitken , Alexander Angeli , Stefano degli Atwood , George Ajima , Chokuyen Anstice , Robert Richard Avicenna , Abu Ali
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Babbage
, Charles Betti , Enrico Bossut , Charles Bachet Beurling , Arne Bouguer , Pierre Bachmann , Paul Boulliau , Ismael Bacon , Roger Bhaskara Bouquet , Jean Backus , John Bianchi , Luigi Bour , Edmond Baer , Reinhold Bieberbach , Ludwig Bourgainville , Louis Baire Billy , Jacques de Boutroux , Pierre Baker , Henry Binet , Jacques Bowditch , Nathaniel Ball , W W Rouse Biot , Jean-Baptiste Bowen , Rufus Balmer , Johann Birkhoff , George Boyle , Robert Banach , Stefan Bjerknes, Carl

39. I114: Janet GLYNN ( - )
Mildred jourdain DEATHMount Pleasant,Isabella,MI. Family 1 philip Perry FROST Bertha Belle
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Janet GLYNN
  • BIRTH : ,,MI
Father: Clarence Joseph GLYNN
Mother: Rose Mary MCFARLANE
Janet GLYNN
_Peter James MCFARLANE INDEX Created by GED2HTML v2.4a- on Sun Dec 29 20:22:24 1996
Judith GLYNN
  • BIRTH : ,,MI
Father: Clarence Joseph GLYNN
Mother: Rose Mary MCFARLANE
Judith GLYNN
_Peter James MCFARLANE INDEX Created by GED2HTML v2.4a- on Sun Dec 29 20:22:24 1996
Nick JABOUR
Family 1 Jean MCFARLANE
  • MARRIAGE : Vernon Twsp.,Isabella,Michigan

Nick JABOUR
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Archibald JOURDAIN
  • BIRTH : ,,MI
  • DEATH : Vernon Twsp.,Isabella,MI
  • BURIAL : Vernon Twsp.,Isabella,MI
Family 1 Dorothy MCFARLANE
  • MARRIAGE : ,,Michigan

Archibald JOURDAIN
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Mildred JOURDAIN
  • BIRTH : ,,MI
Family 1 John Gerald MCFARLANE
  • MARRIAGE : ,,Michigan
  • William MCFARLANE Mildred JOURDAIN INDEX Created by GED2HTML v2.4a- on Sun Dec 29 20:22:24 1996
    Margaret KNAPP
    • DEATH : Mount Pleasant,Isabella,MI
    Family 1 Philip Perry FROST
  • Bertha Belle FROST Margaret KNAPP INDEX Created by GED2HTML v2.4a- on Sun Dec 29 20:22:24 1996
    KOHN
    • BIRTH : ,,,Ireland
  • 40. Ross Family Profile
    Belle FROST (23 AUG 1869 3 AUG 1955 ) philip Perry FROST Janet GLYNN ( - ) JudithGLYNN ( - ) Nick JABOUR ( - ) Archibald jourdain ( - ) Mildred jourdain
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    Browse The Thayer Family History (Frances BENNETT - Francis J. MCFARLANE)
    Index of Persons
    Frances BENNETT
    Francis BLESCH

    Henry DOLL
    (FEB 1894 - 21 JUL 1964 )
    John DUFFY

    Mary Ann DUFFY
    (23 APR 1863 - 25 SEP 1938 )
    Marie FAUCH

    Bertha Belle FROST
    (23 AUG 1869 - 3 AUG 1955 )
    Philip Perry FROST
    (ABT 1843 - )
    Clarence Joseph GLYNN
    (7 NOV 1915 - 15 SEP 1981 )
    James Emery GLYNN

    Janet GLYNN
    Judith GLYNN Nick JABOUR ... Julia LACROSS (APR 1827 - ) Edward LYNCH Mary Catherine LYNCH (ABT 1855 - 30 APR 1927 ) Dorothy MCFARLANE (3 JUN 1914 - ) Edna MCFARLANE Francis MCFARLANE (20 NOV 1910 - ) UP (Frances BENNETT - Betty Joyce WEBB NEXT (Francis J. MCFARLANE - Ann ORLICK SURNAMES Created by GED2HTML v2.4a- on Sun Dec 29 20:22:24 1996

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