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  1. Biographical Sketch Of Charles Fenton Mercer, 1778-1858 (1911) by James Mercer Garnett, 2010-05-22
  2. Mabel Mercer: A Life by James Haskins, 1987-12
  3. Genealogy of the Mercer-Garnett Family of Essex County, Virginia: Supposed to Be Descended from the Garnetts of Lancashire, England. Comp. from Original ... Written Statements of Members of the Family by James Mercer Garnett, 2010-02-27
  4. DNAPL Site Evaluation by James W. Mercer, Robert M. Cohen, 1993-04-29
  5. Strategic Planning for Public Managers by James L. Mercer, 1991-05-30
  6. Lyric poems. by James Mercer, 2010-06-10
  7. Lectures On Female Education: Comprising the First and Second Series of a Course Delivered to Mrs. Garnett's Pupils, at Elm-Wood, Essex County, Virginia by James Mercer Garnett, 2010-02-23
  8. Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Poem ; And, the Fight at Finnsburg by James Mercer Garnett, 2010-03-21
  9. Representative Men of Ohio, 1896-97 by James Kazerta Mercer, 2009-12-24
  10. Ground-water modeling by James W Mercer, 1992
  11. Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Poem, and the Fight at Finnsburg [ 1885 ] by James Mercer Garnett, 2009-08-10
  12. Representative Men Of Ohio, 1896-1897 (1896) by James Kazerta Mercer, C. N. Vallandigham, 2008-10-27
  13. Groundwater, a Primer (Agi Environmental Awareness Series)
  14. Elene; Judith; Athelstan, Or, the Fight at Brunanburh: And Byrhtnoth, Or the Fight at Maldon: Anglo-Saxon Poems by James Mercer Garnett, Cynewulf, 2010-02-11

1. James Mercer
James Mercer. MERCER, James, member of the Continental congress, born in Hampton county, Virginia, in 1747 ; died there
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MERCER, James, member of the Continental congress, born in Hampton county, Virginia, in 1747 ; died there in June, 1793. He was graduated at William and Mary in 1767, engaged in the pre-Revolutionary movements, and was a member of the Virginia house of burgesses, of all the state conventions, and of the committee of safety. He served in congress in 1779-'80, and was a judge of admiralty and of the first Virginia court of appeals.

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  • 3. Mercer
    James Mercer. Born 15 Jan 1883 in Bootle, Liverpool, EnglandDied 21 Feb 1932 in England. Show birthplace location.
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Mercer.html
    James Mercer
    Born: 15 Jan 1883 in Bootle, Liverpool, England
    Died: 21 Feb 1932 in England
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    James Mercer was educated in Liverpool, attending University College there before entering Trinity College Cambridge to study the mathematical Tripos. Among his contemporaries there were G N Watson and J E Littlewood while he was taught by Whitehead Whittaker and Hardy Hardy had just come onto the staff at Trinity and he acted as a private tutor to Mercer. In [2] Littlewood describes the Mathematical Tripos examinations which he and Mercer sat. Describing Part I of the Tripos, Littlewood writes:- The examination consisted of papers 'first four days' on comparatively elementary subjects, the riders, however, being quite stiff, followed a week later by another 'second four days' . A pass on the first four days qualified for a degree, but the second four days carried double the marks, and since it was impossible to revise everything the leading candidates concentrated on the second four days ... On the problem paper for the first four days Mercer got out of for questions I got only . ... In the second four days ignoring the problem paper Mercer and I each got about out of each about out of in the question problem paper Mercer graduated in 1907 bracketed Senior Wrangler (first equal) with Littlewood . He was awarded a Smith's prize and, in 1909, he was elected a Fellow of Trinity. He returned to his home town of Liverpool for a while, being appointed as an Assistant Lecturer there, but soon after, when the opportunity came to return to Cambridge, he accepted a Fellowship and Lectureship in Christ's College.

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    James Mercer. Bandbiografi. The Shins - vokal, gitar. Deltar på (album).The Shins - Oh, Inverted World (2001) - vokal, gitar. Produsent.
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    5. James L. Mercer
    James L. Mercer. Prior to that, he was President of James Mercer Associates,Inc., a general management consulting firm which he founded in 1981.
    http://www.mindspring.com/~mercer/bio.htm
    James L. Mercer
    Mr. Mercer was formerly manager of the Industrial Extension Division and the Resource Productivity Group of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to that, he was a partner and vice president of Korn/Ferry International, where he regularly conducted searches for executives in both the public and private sectors. Prior to joining Korn/Ferry, Mr. Mercer was General Manager of Battelle Southern Operations, a venture of Battelle Memorial Institute. BSO was established to bring a wide range of research and development capabilities to bear on social, economic, and technological problems at the state, regional and local levels. Prior to Battelle, Mr. Mercer was national program director for Public Technology, Inc., Washington, D.C. Mr. Mercer directed a $10 million multi-sponsored program to increase innovation and technology utilization among 27 local governments throughout the United States. As a former Assistant City Manager of Raleigh, North Carolina, he managed the City's capital improvements program, functioned as the city budget officer and was responsible for city-wide management systems. He also spent several years in the private sector and was on the staff and faculty of two major state universities. Mr. Mercer is a certified management consultant (CMC) with over 25 years of management consulting experience specializing in organization and management studies, strategic planning, privatization, operations analysis, organization development and training and executive search.

    6. James Mercer
    James Mercer. Grandfather of Kimberley Mercer
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    James Mercer
    Grandfather of
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    7. James Lee Mercer
    James Lee Mercer and Catherine Ela (Coombs) Mercer. In January 1921, James Lee Mercermarried Catherine Ela Coombs and brought her to Spring Coulee to live.
    http://www.telusplanet.net/public/mtoll/mercerj.htm
    James Lee Mercer and
    Catherine Ela (Coombs) Mercer
    Pinepound Reflections - A History of
    Spring Coulee and District page 294 by Irene (Mercer) Anderson Jim Mercer was a grain buyer for Alberta Pacific
    Grain Co., in Spring Coulee in 1920 and maybe
    a little earlier. He had been born in American
    Fork, Utah in 1892. His father came to Canada in
    1897. Jim came with his mother and brothers and
    sisters in 1898. They first located in Cardston but
    soon settled in Magrath where he grew up. After
    completing High School he attended the B.Y.
    Academy for one year. He played semiprofessional ball at the age of 16. He was connected with baseball and bands all of his life. They had a good team in Spring Coulee which he played on. He played ball until he had to retire and then he spent his time coaching others. Jim played many musical instruments but was best known for his talent on the drums and the trumpet. He was a featured drummer in the Cardston Symphony Orchestra. He played drums for the Jones Melody Men, as well as many other orchestras. Wherever he went he was always leading

    8. James Louis Huff And Lizzie P. Mercer
    James Louis Huff (17 Feb 18593 May 1899) anLizzie P. Mercer (15 Jul 1861-30 Jul 1905).
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    James Louis Huff (17 Feb 1859-3 May 1899) an Lizzie P. Mercer (15 Jul 1861-30 Jul 1905)
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    9. Mercer's James McDonough Named TAAC Baseball Player Of The Week
    mercer's james McDonough Named TAAC Baseball Player of the Week February 4, 2001 For more information Kevin Coulombe james McDonough LF - 6'0 - 205 - Sr.- Coral Springs, FL mercer's james McDonough is the TAAC's first Baseball Player-of-the-Week for 2001.
    http://www.mercer.edu/athletics/news/2001/0204player.html
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    February For more information: Kevin Coulombe James McDonough - LF - 6'0 - 205 - Sr.- Coral Springs, FL Mercer's James McDonough is the TAAC's first Baseball Player-of-the-Week for 2001. McDonough batted .389 (7-18) to lead Mercer to a 5-0 start to the season. He had 2 homeruns, 2 doubles (.778 slugging %) and was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen bases. He also starts the season with 7 RBI and 7 runs scored. Questions/Comments: sports@mercer.edu

    10. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Mercer
    mercer See also Samuel mercer Clark, mercer Cook, james mercer Davis, Jr., William mercer Owens Dawson, james mercer
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    11. James A. Mercer Home Page
    This web site was created for FREE at www.homestead.com. Visit www.homestead.com to get your free web site no programming required. mercer, james Leg. - wife Mary; daughter Mary; son John; daughter Ann; daughter Martha; son Robert; son james; son
    http://www.apl.washington.edu/EmployeeProfiles/Mercer/mercer.html
    James A. Mercer
    Biographical Precis
    Dr. Mercer is a Principal Physicist at the Applied Physics Laboratory and a Research Associate Professor in the Geophysics Program at the University of Washington. He received a B.S. in Physics in 1968 and a Ph.D. in Geophysics in 1983, both from the University of Washington. Dr. Mercer is a member of several professional societies, has served on many national committees, and is currently an Associate Editor of the U.S. Navy Journal of Underwater Acoustics. During his tenure of almost 30 years at APL, underwater acoustics has been the central theme of Dr. Mercer's research. His studies have covered the spectrum from basic research to advanced applications. He has authored or co-authored scores of scientific and technical publications and has served as Chief Scientist on numerous at-sea expeditions. He currently leads a team of scientists and engineers at APL and frequently shares PI responsibilities with Dr. Robert C. Spindel, Dr. Bruce Howe and Dr. Robert Odom. Some of the research programs managed by Dr. Mercer are highlighted below. Select the title for more details and a better image!

    12. James
    mercer, james Leg. wife Mary; daughter Mary; son John; daughter Ann; daughter Martha; son Robert; son james; son
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    Home First child of Thomas Mercer 1. Joseph Mercer /1680 Born: Probably Before 1680 Father : Thomas Mercer 1646 Mother : Katherine Bigge Married : Feb 07, 1702/03 / Abt. 1698 in ,Norfolk Co., VA. Died : 1734 in Isle of Wight, Va
    Spouse Amy Ives Born : Father : Mother : Died : Aft. 1733
    Isle of Wight County, VA
    MERCER, James and family MERCER, James: Leg. - wife Mary; daughter Mary; son John; daughter Ann; daughter Martha; son Robert; son James; son Thomas; to my unnamed son; daughter Elizabeth; daughter Patience; daughter Sarah; son-in-law Robert WILLIAMSON. Wife Mary, Extx. D. December 11, 1720 R. June 24, 1734 Wit. William KINCHIN, Arthur PURCELL Wills and Administrarions of Isle of Wight County Virginia 1647 - 1800, Will Book Four; Abstracted and Compiled by Blanche Adams Chapman, 1938; page 69
    1. Mary Mercer/1698 Born : Bef. 1698 Married William Parr.
    2. William Mercer/1706 Born :1706 in ,Norfolk Co., VA Married Elizabeth Cherry Born : Abt. 1715 in ,,VA Died : Abt. 1780
    3. Joseph Mercer Jr./1709 Born 1709 in ,Norfolk Co., VA Died 1776 in ,Camden Co., NC

    13. Family Tree For Mercer/James H.
    VanSickle Family Tree.
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    Mercer/Donald ... Mercer/James H. Birth Death Ledyard/Harold Larue Ledyard/Beatrice Louise VanSickle/Velma Fern Married Pott/Christine Birth Death Click here to return to the Family Tree Index
    Click here to return to the VanSickle Home Page This family tree was prepared by: Bob Brown, Ed Keller Jr., Ed Keller III, and Harold VanSickle Jr. hebudman@email.com Tree data last updated on: 07 Nov 2001 at 3:46:39 PM Web pages published on: 07 Nov 2001 at 9:19:50 PM

    14. Coon Oregon Trail Diary
    The diary of james Madison Coon and Nancy Iness (Miller) Coon while traveling on the Oregon Trail from mercer County, Illinois to Clackamas County, Oregon in 1847.
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    The Diary of James Madison Coon and Nancy Iness (Miller) Coon on the Oregon Trail from Mercer County, Illinois to Clackamas County, Oregon in FOREWORD The original entries to this document were derived from a Transcription by Mrs. Evah (Coon) Smith. Later additions, entries, and corrections are derived from a transcription by Leslie A. Haskin who interviewed Mr. James M. Coon, Jr., the youngest son of James and Nancy Coon. At the time of the Haskin transcription, the original diary was in the possession of the interviewee, James M. Coon, Jr., who was a tailor living at 105 First Street, Albany, Oregon, and was loaned to Leslie Haskin to be transcribed. This rendition together with supplemental notes and clarifications is respectfully submitted by it's transcriber, Robert Lewis, for the enjoyment and edification of those who delight in the adventure of real American History as it has been recorded by it's participants and preserved for posterity by their descendants. Notes taken from Coon and Miller family history records in the possession of Robert Lewis James Madison Coon, born Sept. 24th 1813 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, was the second son of a family of eight children - seven boys and one girl - born to Michael Coon, Jr. and Elizabeth (Kelly) Coon who were married on the 6th of April, 1803 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia. Michael was the descendant of hardy German immigrant stock who came from the upper Rhine River Valley to York County, Pennsylvania in 1738. Michael's father, Michael Sr. and six of his brothers were members of the "German Regiment" ("Pennsylvania DEUTSCH" not "Dutch") from York County, Pennsylvania during "The War of the Rebellion" (the Revolutionary War). His wife and James' mother, Elizabeth showed her fine Irish heritage with the great surname of Kelly and was the daughter of George Kelly of Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia.

    15. Details On Mercer/James H.
    VanSickle Family Tree. Last Name mercer. First Name james. Second Name H. ThirdName Title Sex Male. Birth Date 1951. Birth Place Death Date Death Place
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    VanSickle Family Tree
    Last Name: Mercer First Name: James Second Name: H. Third Name: Title: Sex: Male Birth Date: Birth Place: Death Date: Death Place: Education: Residence: Occupation: Closest Friend: Neat Traits: Misc. Information: Branch: Root Branch Notes: Cemetery: Section: Plot: Individual record created: 06 Nov 2001 at 1:04:20 AM Individual record last updated: 06 Nov 2001 at 1:05:49 AM Spouses: Pott/Christine Click here to return to the Family Tree Index
    Click here to return to the VanSickle Home Page This family tree was prepared by: Bob Brown, Ed Keller Jr., Ed Keller III, and Harold VanSickle Jr. hebudman@email.com Tree data last updated on: 07 Nov 2001 at 3:46:39 PM Web pages published on: 07 Nov 2001 at 9:19:50 PM

    16. The Genealogy Forum: Surname Center: Mercer (James) GEDCOM
    The Genealogy Forum's Surname Center! mercer (james) GEDCOM. Subjectmercer (james) Author Holli Boone Kees Uploaded By HKees
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    17. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Garnet To Garretson
    Garnett, james mercer (17701843) Brother of Robert Selden Garnett; grandfatherof Muscoe Russell Hunter Garnett. Born in Virginia, 1770. Democrat.
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    Index to Politicians: Garnet to Garretson

    18. Mercer
    Biography of james mercer (18831932) james mercer. Born 15 Jan 1883 in Bootle, Liverpool, England
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Mercer.html
    James Mercer
    Born: 15 Jan 1883 in Bootle, Liverpool, England
    Died: 21 Feb 1932 in England
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    James Mercer was educated in Liverpool, attending University College there before entering Trinity College Cambridge to study the mathematical Tripos. Among his contemporaries there were G N Watson and J E Littlewood while he was taught by Whitehead Whittaker and Hardy Hardy had just come onto the staff at Trinity and he acted as a private tutor to Mercer. In [2] Littlewood describes the Mathematical Tripos examinations which he and Mercer sat. Describing Part I of the Tripos, Littlewood writes:- The examination consisted of papers 'first four days' on comparatively elementary subjects, the riders, however, being quite stiff, followed a week later by another 'second four days' . A pass on the first four days qualified for a degree, but the second four days carried double the marks, and since it was impossible to revise everything the leading candidates concentrated on the second four days ... On the problem paper for the first four days Mercer got out of for questions I got only . ... In the second four days ignoring the problem paper Mercer and I each got about out of each about out of in the question problem paper Mercer graduated in 1907 bracketed Senior Wrangler (first equal) with Littlewood . He was awarded a Smith's prize and, in 1909, he was elected a Fellow of Trinity. He returned to his home town of Liverpool for a while, being appointed as an Assistant Lecturer there, but soon after, when the opportunity came to return to Cambridge, he accepted a Fellowship and Lectureship in Christ's College.

    19. Hughes, (James Mercer) Langston
    Hughes, (james mercer) Langston Langston Hughes, photograph by Jack Delano, 1942 By courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Feb. 1, 1902, Joplin, Mo., U.S.d.
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    Hughes, (James Mercer) Langston
    Langston Hughes, photograph by Jack Delano, 1942 By courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (b. Feb. 1, 1902, Joplin, Mo., U.S.d. May 22, 1967, New York City), black poet and writer who became, through numerous translations, one of the foremost interpreters to the world of the black experience in the United States. Hughes's parents separated soon after his birth, and young Hughes was raised by his mother and grandmother. After his grandmother's death, he and his mother moved to half a dozen cities before reaching Cleveland, where they settled. His poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," written the summer after his graduation from high school in Cleveland, was published in Crisis (1921) and brought him considerable attention. After attending Columbia University (1921-22), he explored Harlem, forming a permanent attachment to what he called the "great dark city." He worked as a steward on a freighter bound for Africa. Back from seafaring and sojourning in Europe, he won an Opportunity magazine poetry prize in 1925. He received the Witter Bynner Undergraduate Poetry Award in 1926.

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