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- Q106387861 P7081 "Historical Unit Chooses Esposito. Somerville, New Jersey. Donald N. Esposito has been elected president of the Somerset County Historical Society. Esposito is a local historian who initiated and directed the restoration of the Frelinghuysen House in Raritan. Other officers elected were: George Babbington, vice president; Mrs. John Matyola, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Cooper, corresponding secretary." @default.
- Q106388003 P7081 "Peterson Heads Historical Society. Somerville, New Jersey. Barrie Peterson is the newly elected president of the Somerset County Historical Society. Other officers are George Bebbington, vice president; Alice Richards, secretary; and George Thompson, treasurer." @default.
- Q106388278 P7081 "<qui> sicut vestigia cestuum occupavit viriis ita et endromidis solocem multicia aliqua synthesi extrusit" @default.
- Q106394422 P7081 "ita officiose atque observanter imperi milites triumphavere" @default.
- Q106394422 P7081 "praefecti fabrum" @default.
- Q106401059 P7081 "County Clerk Walter K. Crater was elected president of the Somerset County Historical Society Saturday in the Old Dutch Parsonage, Washington Place, headquarters of General Frelinghuysen Chapter, DAR. He succeeds W. B. R. Mason of Bound Brook, who was made honorary president. Rep. Charles A. Eaton of Watchung spoke. His talk was In observation of the sesquicentennial of the U. S. Constitution. Other officers elected follow: Vice-presidents, Mrs. A. L. C. Hardwicke of this borough and Isaac L. Kipp of Neshanic Station; secretary-treasurer. Dr. F. A. Wild of Bound Brook; curator. Miss Mary Laughton, Somerville; trustee, Dr. Lancelot Ely, Somerville. Dr. Eaton touched briefly on various phases of constitutional history and called the century and a half old document "the most extraordinary human document outside the word of God." Eaton Sounds Warning. Dr. Eaton asserted we are entering the "dark ages" of proletarianism with the fundamental rights of mankind being disregarded by tyrants. He concluded the only hope of the world is in a spiritual revival which will elevate the intellectual being to his proper place in directing world progress. Freeholder Van N. Voorhees told the society the Board of Freeholders had been approached by representatives of the WPA who have conducted an historical survey of Morris County, facts of which have been published in pamphlet form. …" @default.
- Q106408120 P7081 "rogant te Caesar Galliae tuae ut felicitatemtuam fortiter feras" @default.
- Q106415218 P7081 "Tum Aeneas aegre patiebatur in eum devenisse agrum, macerrimum litorosissimumque" @default.
- Q106415218 P7081 "amitti quam apisci." @default.
- Q106419117 P7081 "praefecti popinae atque luxuriae negant cenam lautam esse, nisi, cum lubentissime edis, tum auferatur et alia esca melior atque amplior succenturietur." @default.
- Q106423874 P7081 "o Marce Druse, patrem appello: tu dicere solebas sacram esse rem publicam: quicumque eam violavissent, ab omnibus esse ei poenas persolutas. patris dictum sapiens temeritas filii comprobavit." @default.
- Q106433044 P7081 "apud exercitum mihi fueris tot annos forum non attigeris afueris tam diu et cum longo intervallo veneris cum his qui in foro habitarint de dignitate contendas?" @default.
- Q106433044 P7081 "quaesturam una petiit et sum ego factus prior" @default.
- Q106434772 P7081 "In castris natus patriis, nutritus in armi iam designati principis omen erat" @default.
- Q106436539 P7081 "Forte evenit ut in Priuernatiessemus ego et Marcus filius In Albano eramus ego et Marcus filius In Tiburti forte assedimus ego et Marcus filius" @default.
- Q106440546 P7081 "quos oportuit in amissa restituere hisce etiam reliquias averrerunt" @default.
- Q106444834 P7081 "County Clerk Walter K. Crater was elected president of the Somerset County Historical Society Saturday in the Old Dutch Parsonage, Washington Place, headquarters of General Frelinghuysen Chapter, DAR. He succeeds W. B. R. Mason of Bound Brook, who was made honorary president. Rep. Charles A. Eaton of Watchung spoke. His talk was in observation of the sesquicentennial of the U. S. Constitution. Other officers elected follow: Vice-presidents, Mrs. A. L. C. Hardwicke of this borough and Isaac L. Kipp of Neshanic Station; secretary-treasurer. Dr. F. A. Wild of Bound Brook; curator. Miss Mary Laughton, Somerville; trustee, Dr. Lancelot Ely, Somerville. Dr. Eaton touched briefly on various phases of constitutional history and called the century and a half old document "the most extraordinary human document outside the word of God." Eaton Sounds Warning. Dr. Eaton asserted we are entering the "dark ages" of proletarianism with the fundamental rights of mankind being disregarded by tyrants. He concluded the only hope of the world is in a spiritual revival which will elevate the intellectual being to his proper place in directing world progress. … Mrs. Honeyman presented to the society a complete set of the old Somerset County Quarterly, which will be placed in the showcase in the courthouse. She also presented two sets of "Northern New Jersey," written by Mr. Honeyman." @default.
- Q106450809 P7081 "Certaeque res augurantur" @default.
- Q106450809 P7081 "Si sincera pecus erat" @default.
- Q106453195 P7081 "Jack ſprat teacheth his grandame." @default.
- Q106463439 P7081 "si vellem aput vos verba facere et a vobis postulare, cum genere summo ortus essem et cum fratrem propter vos amisissem, nec quisquam de P. Africani et Tiberi Gracchi familia nisi ego et puer restaremus, ut pateremini hoc tempore me quiescere, ne a stirpe genus nostrum interiret et uti aliqua propago generis nostri reliqua esset: haud <scio> an lubentibus a vobis impetrassem." @default.
- Q106473841 P7081 "poematis delector" @default.
- Q106473841 P7081 "quasi de Arabe aut Sarmata manubias" @default.
- Q106474658 P7081 "religentem esse oportet, religiosus ne fuas" @default.
- Q106477051 P7081 "codicem attigit" @default.
- Q106477051 P7081 "legem de libertinorum suffragiis Cornelius C Maniliodedit" @default.
- Q106477051 P7081 "maiestatem minuit C Cornelius nam codicem tribunus pl ipse pro contione legit" @default.
- Q106485242 P7081 "Uno tellures dividit amne duas" @default.
- Q106487467 P7081 "Some call’d him William Wiſeman but in that they were to blame. / Some call’d him Leonard Lack‐wit but that was not his name, / His name was Simple Simon, as it is well appꝛov’d, / and amongſt his friends & kinſfolks he dearly was belov’d," @default.
- Q106488011 P7081 "Haec tua sunt bona sunt quia tu bonus ista creasti Nil nostrum est in eis nisi quod peccamus amantesordine neglecto pro te quod conditur abs te" @default.
- Q106489162 P7081 "duello magno dirimendo regibus subigendis" @default.
- Q106490190 P7081 "Taurus draconem genuit et taurum draco" @default.
- Q106495054 P7081 "Nudus ara sere nudus habebis frigore febrem" @default.
- Q106499523 P7081 "Iamais telles gens ne trouuent les penſees raiſonnablement nouuelles, à leur gouſt, Préoccupez des contes de la mere oye, ils les veulent faire paſſer en loy de croyance, & par vne tyrannie du tout barbare, ils s’efforcent de les rendre auſſi ſacrez que les ſaincts aduis." @default.
- Q106504770 P7081 "Cuius experta uirtus bello Germaniae traducta ad custodiam Illyrici est." @default.
- Q106504827 P7081 "me miserum quem illae feminae despicari ausae sunt" @default.
- Q106504828 P7081 "Milo dedit quem in curia cremaretis dabit quem in Capitolio sepeliatis" @default.
- Q106511458 P7081 "Cum in vita agenda didicimus multa quae inpraesentiarum bona videntur postmala inventa et multa amplius alius modi atque ante visa essent" @default.
- Q106511458 P7081 "Domina eius, ubi ad villam venerat, iubebat biber dari." @default.
- Q106511458 P7081 "Haec apiscuntur" @default.
- Q106511867 P7081 "Former Somerville Mayor Dies. William V. Steele, Mayor of Somerville from 1910 [sic] to 1919 and prosecutor for the pleas in Somerset County from 1890? to 1894, died early yesterday in the New York Hospital, New York following an operation. He was seventy years old. About a year ago he developed abdominal trouble, terminating in the operation which was an effort to overcome an ulcerated stomach. Mr. Steel was graduated from Hope College, Michigan, in 1875 and was admitted to the bar in New Jersey in 1878. For many years he practiced law with offices in Somerville and New York. He was a Democrat." @default.
- Q106511869 P7081 "tu solus hic cum optimis tu de tua sponte hic cum religione" @default.
- Q106511941 P7081 "cur iste fit consul quid potuit amplius si L Brutus esset qui civitatem dominatu regio liberavit" @default.
- Q106511941 P7081 "quod istius tantum meritum? an quia te non iugulavit?" @default.
- Q106512203 P7081 "Est parra Vestae picus Martis" @default.
- Q106512237 P7081 "turpe est propter venustatem vestimentorum admirari ut propter turpissime actam vitam non contempnare" @default.
- Q106512241 P7081 "Auxilium Fortuna tibi res perfida Quinte et tulit in fronte grande supercilium haut aliud credam puteum puto te quoque Quinte quanto altus magis es tam mage despiceris" @default.
- Q106512241 P7081 "Nudus egens Veneris naufragus in pelago" @default.
- Q106512244 P7081 "Judge Steele was born February 14, 1854, son of William Gaston and Mark Elizabeth (Henry) Steele and a descendant of an old and honored ancestry. His father served as cashier of the Somerset County Bank, and was a Member of Congress during the Civil War. William V. Steele obtained his early education in a private school in Somerville conducted by the Rev Mr. Badger, a grammar school which he attended two years. He later attended Hope College, Michigan, from which institution he graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in June 1875, receiving the degree of master of Arts in 1878. He read law in the office of Hon. A. A. Clark, at Somerville for three years, and also attended the Columbia University Law School, in New York. In 1878 he was admitted to the New Jersey bar as an attorney and subsequently was admitted as counselor, Supreme Court Commissioner and Master in Chancery. In 1898 he was appointed a Referee in Bankruptcy. He was a member of the Somerset County Bar Association and was formerly a member of Company M, New Jersey Volunteers. He also was an active member of the National Guard of New Jersey and was appointed adjutant of the Second Battalion, Third Regiment, in 1893. His date of death is not available." @default.
- Q106518502 P7081 "Edward P. Johnson, former Mayor of Somerville, died suddenly today in Bradford, Vt., according to word received here late tonight. His age was 63. A Summer resident of Bradford, Mr. Johnson was stricken while visiting the office of a friend." @default.
- Q106567767 P7081 "Thomas H. Warwick of 424 E. Union Avenue died today (July 6, 1968) at home. He was mayor of Bound Brook from 1950 through 1953 and prior to that had been council man. He also was a Somerset County Democratic Committeeman in 1956 and was this municipality's current tax assessor. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Taggart and Chamberlain Funeral Home." @default.
- Q106589194 P7081 "There was an Ewe had three Lambes, and one of them was blacke, / There was a man had three ſonnes, Ieffery, Iames and Iacke, / The one was hang’d, the other drown’d, / The third was loſt and never found, / The old man he fell in a ſownd, come fill vs a cup of Sacke." @default.
- Q106835423 P7081 "Preyed upon by personal bereavement and ili-health for nearly two years. Peter Bonnett, once Mayor and for six consecutive terms Controller of this city and one of the wealthiest men here, shot himself at his home early this morning. Death resulted almost instantly, the bullet having entered the brain from the roof of the month." @default.
- Q107097511 P7081 "Come, thou clear-voiced Muse, Erato, begin thy song, voicing to the tune of thy lovely lyre the strain of the children of Samos" @default.
- Q107220276 P7081 "… Carl began his career in 1926 in Boston, Massachusetts. He played in many local ballrooms, restaurants and in radio stations WNAC and WEEI. In 1929, he moved to New York City. During a 16-year stay in the large metropolis, Tandberg played with the Jimmy Durante band, played vaudeville and toured the southern circuit with Al Wohlman & Company. He then played most of the 52nd street "jazz joints" including a run at the "Hickory House" with Riley and Farley the writers of "The Music Goes Round And Round". Next came a series of college dates with Bunny Berigan. In 1939 he did a vaudeville tour and cut a few records with the Andrew Sisters before recording "Misirlou" with Jan August in 1945 [sic]. In 1947 he met Frankie Ortega and aided in farming the famous "Frankie Ortega Trio." He stayed with the trio for 11 years playing at the Balboa Club in Palm Springs and Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe. Carl was thinking about retiring when he met Dick White, owner of Rickey's in Alhambra and decided to accept his offer of playing on weekends. Meanwhile Carl also joined the staff of the American Music Publishers. During this time he again became active in the recording business working with such stars as Lou Rawls, Frank Gorshin, and television's newest star, Glen Campbell. Carl is presently playing in Rickey's Sky Room with Noel Hylton and Sue Stevens. The restaurant is located at 323 West Valley Boulevard in Alhambra." @default.
- Q107222479 P7081 "Carl Tandberg of Saugus died Friday after a brief illness. He was 78. Mr. Tandberg was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts on March 3, 1910. He was a big band musician for 45 years. He is survived by his wife, Alice; son, Eugene of Chatsworth; daughter, Carol Lancaster of Saugus; sisters, Ethel Milner of Chatsworth, and Yolanda French of Michigan; brother Ralph of Anaheim, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today (Tuesday) at Eternal Valley Memorial Park. Interment will be at Eternal Valley." @default.
- Q107258162 P7081 "John J. Walsh Dies. Ex-Governor Candidate. Boston, Massachusetts. Walsh, Democratic nominee for Massachusetts governor in 1920, is dead at 78. He later ran for the U.S. Senate and was defeated by the late Henry Cabot Lodge. A native of Dublin, Ireland, Walsh was found dead over the weekend in his Beacon Street apartment. He leaves a son, Stephen Elliott Walsh, of Lynn." @default.
- Q107322315 P7081 "Andrew Jensen Funeral Rites to Be Held Tuesday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday for Andrew Jensen, 4932 Austin avenue, choral leader and composer who died suddenly Friday at Williams Bay, Wisconsin. He was 69 years old and had lived in Austin 40 years. He is survived by his widow and eight sons and daughters." @default.
- Q107461696 P7081 "From 1902 Hans Schwerin practiced as an ear, nose and throat doctor in Berlin. In 1938 he had to give up his medical practice after 36 years. Between 1940 and 1941 he worked in the Jewish Hospital. After that he worked again as a self-employed "medical practitioner". The recording probably dates from this time. Although he was released after his internment during the factory action, he was arrested again in February 1944. He was guilty of helping Jews in hiding. He remained in the Alexanderplatz police prison until June 19, 1944, before he was first deported to Auschwitz and then to Groß-Rosen on November 11, 1944." @default.
- Q107607776 P7081 "Printing of The Star will move up Interstate 35 to the Des Moines Register" @default.
- Q1077445 P7081 "That everyone is identical in their secret unspoken belief that way deep down they are different from everyone else. That this isn't necessarily perverse." @default.
- Q107966168 P7081 "Between the lines of this story, you will be taken to the time of simple life, simple people, & the life of beautiful memories." @default.
- Q107966168 P7081 "I wish the old days, come back these days." @default.
- Q107966168 P7081 "Oh God, how I miss the days of simplicity." @default.
- Q107966168 P7081 "أتمنى أن يرجع ذاك الزمان في هذا الزمان." @default.
- Q107966168 P7081 "الله على أيام البساطة" @default.
- Q107966168 P7081 "بين سطور هذه القصة، سوف نرجعكم إلى زمن الحياة البسيطة، زمن الطيبين، وحياة الذكريات الجميلة." @default.
- Q107966168 P7081 "مدرسة الكندي فيها من الطلّاب المشاغبين مثلي، وفيها من الطلّاب الشطّار بعد مثلي - هاهاها - 'يعني أنا أضحك بلغة هذا العصر'." @default.
- Q107966168 P7081 "ياليت الزمان يعود، وسوالف الربح في غراش الكولا وغيرها. نتم نجرب ونشرب وما في فايدة. يالله يالله لو نربح غرشة مجانية! واللي حظه قوي بعد استهلاك صندووق كامل من الكولا يحصل فانية أو كرة عليها شعار الكولا، وهذا فعلاً كان يعتبر كنز بالنسبة لنا." @default.
- Q107975160 P7081 "Know, oh prince, that between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas, there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars — Nemedia, Ophir, Brythunia, Hyperborea, Zamora with its dark-haired women and towers of spider-haunted mystery, Zingara with its chivalry, Koth that bordered on the pastoral lands of Shem, Stygia with its shadow-guarded tombs, Hyrkania whose riders wore steel and silk and gold. But the proudest kingdom of the world was Aquilonia, reigning supreme in the dreaming west. Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet." @default.
- Q108178419 P7081 "Otto P. Winblad, 75, a stereotyper for The Jersey Journal and later The Dispatch before retiring in 1969, died yesterday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River. Born in Jersey City, Mr. Winblad resided there until he moved to Whiting two years ago. He was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church, Whiting, the Federal Lodge 88 F. & A.M., New York City, the Park Ridge Residence Association and the Travel Club of Crestwood. The Rev. Carl Mengering, Christ Lutheran Church, Whiting, will officiate at an 8:30 a.m. service Sunday at the Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Whiting. Interment will be Monday in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus." @default.
- Q108300122 P7081 "Investigation into the plane crash which yesterday took the lives of Eddie Schneider, flying soldier of fortune, and a student passenger was launched today at Floyd Bennett Field. Schneider's plane crashed into the waters of Deep Creek, near the field, but the navy plane with which it collided pulled out of a spin and landed safely. The third accident in two weeks in which a navy plane based at Floyd Bennett Field was involved, it brought the comment from Dock Commissioner John McKenzie that such accidents are to be expected "where there are training flights at an airport." "That is the point that Mayor LaGuardia has been making," he said, "in his efforts to keep training away from commercial fields." Assistant District Attorney Joseph Hanley started one investigation and a naval board of inquiry, headed by Commander H. R. Bowes, was ordered convened by the Navy Department in Washington." @default.
- Q108313161 P7081 "A 28-year-old flying instructor, who, as pilot for the Spanish Loyalist forces and transcontinental speed record breaker, defied death scores of times, was killed yesterday in a routine one-hour flight with a student near Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn. The instructor, Edward Schneider, and his pupil, 37-year-old George W. Herzog, were drowned in Deep Creek, a small inlet off Jamaica Bay, at 1:30 P.M., a few seconds after their Piper Cub monoplane collided with a Navy biplane trainer 600 feet in the air. Witnesses said the left wing of Schneider's plane apparently struck the Navy ship's landing gear as both planes were coming down, from different directions, for a landing. Wing Falls Off. The collision forced Schneider's ship into a tailspin and as he fought to straighten his plane, the damaged wing fell off. The craft then plummeted into the creek and sank almost instantly. … They were hurried to the deck of a partly-submerged barge nearby, where a physician pronounced them dead after attempts at artificial resuscitation. Herzog, father of two children, was a builder, according to officials of the Archie Baxter Flying Service, for whom Schneider worked. Schneider, who began flying at 16, was one of the nation's most adventuresome pilots. On August 18, 19, 20, when he was 18, he set a new junior speed record of 29 hours, 41 minutes for a flight from Westfield, New Jersey, to Los Angeles. A week later he broke two more records for the eastward flight across the country." @default.
- Q108330702 P7081 "D . O . M .GLI SPETLI SS. OTTO DI GUARDIA, E BALIA DELLA CITTA DI FIRENZEFANNO PRECETTO, CHE QUALSIVOGLIA PERSONA DI QUALUNQUEGRADO, SESSO, E CONDIZIONE NON ARDISCA NÈ DI GIORNO NÈ DINOTTE GIUOCARE A GIUOCO DI CARTE, PALLA, PALLOTTOLE,RUZZOLA, E FORMA, E SIMILI GIUOCHI DI STREPITO, TIRARE CONARCHIBUSO, O ALTRE ARME DA FUOCO, SUONARE, E CANTAREINTORNO AL MON. DI POPPI DELLA SS.NUNZIATA A CENTO BRACCIA ATTORNO, P. TUTTA L’ESTENSIONE DEL DETTO MON. ALLAPENA DELLA CATTURA, CARCERE E ARBITRIO RIGOROSO DEL MAGISTRATO NOSTRO IN CASO DI CONTRAVVVERSIONE P.M.COSIMOOMACCINI CANC. MAG. FRANCESCO GROPPI COAD.A.D. MDCCXXXIX" @default.
- Q108335981 P7081 "Owen J. Burke, 69, of Colonia died yesterday in the East Orange Veterans Hospital. A Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday in the St. John Vianney Church, Colonia, following the funeral from the Leon J. Gerity Funeral Home, Woodbridge. Mr. Burke was a dispatcher employed by the Halls Motor Transit Company of East Brunswick for 27 years before retiring six years ago. He was a member of the Teamsters Union, Local 641, Jersey City. Mr. Burke served in the Army during World War II and was a member of the American Legion Post 388 of Jersey City. Born in Jersey City, he lived in Union before moving to Colonia five years ago. Surviving are two brothers, William and John, and a sister Mrs. May V. Norton." @default.
- Q108531459 P7081 "Sohn des Kaufmanns Paul Schwerin und der Antonie, geb. Freudenberg Studium: Berlin und Freiburg i. Br.Aus der ersten Ehe von Dr. Schwerin stam-men zwei Kinder: Annemarie (geb. 1912) und Ernst. Seit Dezember 1923 in zweiter Ehe ver-heiratet mit Amalie Eva, geb. Ruttkowski (geb. 23.12.1887 in Groß Sacrau/Neidenburg/Ost-preußen); das Paar hatte zwei Kinder: Ursula (geb. 1925) und Hans. Amalie Ruttkowski war 1911 in das „ Anscherhaus" in Kiel gegangen und arbeitete dort als Operations-, später als leitende Oberschwester. Von 1914 bis 1918 war sie Kriegsschwester auf einem Lazarettschiff und später im Feldlazarett Nr. 132. Erster Weltkrieg: Militärarzt im Feld." @default.
- Q108531459 P7081 "Son of the businessman Paul Schwerin and Antonie, née Freudenberg Studies: Berlin and Freiburg i. Br. From the first marriage of Dr. Schwerin has two children: Annemarie (born 1912) and Ernst. Married in second marriage since December 1923 to Amalie Eva, née Ruttkowski (born December 23, 1887 in Groß Sacrau / Neidenburg / East Prussia); the couple had two children: Ursula (born 1925) and Hans. Amalie Ruttkowski went to the "Anscherhaus" in Kiel in 1911 and worked there as an operations nurse and later as a senior head nurse. From 1914 to 1918 she was a war nurse on a hospital ship and later in field hospital No. 132. First World War: Military doctor in the field." @default.
- Q108569080 P7081 "שמואל אבנרי, מנהל הארכיון והמחקר בבית ביאליק, מציג לנו את ביאליק שאותו לא הכרנו, נקי מדימויים כוזבים ומואר מחדש על יסוד חשיפה וניתוח של תעודות וכתבי יד. זהו ביאליק השלם, האישי, הלאומי והאוניברסלי כאחד, ביאליק הרב-צדדי והרב-תחומי אשר במכלול מפעלו הספרותי, התרבותי והחברתי שימש פה למצוקות ולתקוות של היחיד והציבור בישראל ומורה דרך לדילמות מרכזיות שהעסיקו את היישוב בארץ ובתפוצות בזמנו, כמו גם בימינו." @default.
- Q108617493 P7081 "Freudenberg - Arthur, on January 22, 1968, husband of Maria (nee Winblad), father of Mrs. Helen Borland, Mrs. Naida Van Deusen, and Mrs. Selma Norton, brother of Mrs. Grace Sanford, Ralph, and Richard. Grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Mack Memorial Home, Central Avenue and Hutton Street, Jersey City, Wednesday, January 24, at 12:30 p.m. Interment to follow at Flower Hill Cemetery, North Bergen. Visiting 2-5 and 7-10 p.m." @default.
- Q108709949 P7081 "Anders Örbom was born on May 9, 1675 in Örebro, Sweden. He started his military career as the bugler in the Livregementet cavalry in 1691 at age 16. He was promoted to a corporal on June 12, 1701; quartermaster on March 1, 1702; second cornet on December 29, 1703; first cornet on December 14, 1704; second lieutenant on February 8, 1706; and first lieutenant on February 7, 1708. He was taken prisoner on July 1, 1709 during the Surrender at Perevolochna following the Battle of Poltava at Perevolotjna. He was allowed to go back to his home in 1722. He was promoted to cavalry master on May 16, 1724, and then promoted to cavalry master with rank on June 26, 1723. He was transferred to the Jämtlands Regiment and became the the cavalry master there on August 25, 1727. He died on May 25, 1744 in Rödön in Jämtland. He participated in the following battles: the Battle of Humlebæk (1700) on Zealand, Battle of Petschora (1701), Battle of Klissow (1702), Battle of Pułtusk (1703), Battle of Lemberg (1704), Battle of Fraustadt (1706), Battle of Lakowitz (1706), Battle of Holowczyn (1708), and the Battle of Poltava (1709). During the Battle of Poltava he was shot in the face. On September 5, 1719 in Solikamsk, he married Anna Elisabeth von Rohr. She was born on January 22, 1701, the daughter of Joachim von Rohr and Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg. He had six sons, of which five became officers in the Jämtlands regiment." @default.
- Q108709949 P7081 "Örbom, Anders, född 1675 9/5 i Örebro: trumpetare vid Livregementets till häst 1691; korporal därstädes 1701 12/6; kvartermästare därstädes 1702 1/3; sekund kornett därstädes 1703 29/12; premiär kornett därstädes 1704 14/12; sekundl löjtnant därstädes 1706 8/2; premiär löjtnant därstädes 1708 7/2; fången 1709 1/7 vid Perevolotjna; hemkom 1722; ryttmästaren karaktär 1724 16/5 med rang från 1723 26/6 och placering vid Jämtlands kavalleri kompani; ryttmästaren därstädes 1727 25/8; död 1744 25/5 på Rödön i Jämtland; (Deltog i fälttåget på) Seland, Pitzur, Klissow, Holofzin, Pultusk, Reusch-Lemberg, Fraustadt, Lakowitz, Poltava: sårad i ansiktet, hade kulan kvarsittande i huvudet. - Gift 1719 5/9 i Solikamsk med Anna Elisabeth von Rohr (A 15), född 1701 22/1, dotter av överstelöjtnant Joachim von Rohr och Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg. Hade 6 söner, därav 5 blevo officerare vid Jämtlands regemente." @default.
- Q108740256 P7081 "The common popular ſongs and national muſic, as they form a favourite entertainment of the Gay and the Chearful, ſeem likewiſe to merit ſome regard from the Speculative and Refined, in ſo far as they exhibit natural and ſtriking traits of the character, genius, taſte and purſuits of the people." @default.
- Q108740256 P7081 "The favourable reception of the firſt edition of this collection, and the frequent demands for it ſince it has become ſcarce, encouraged the Editor to extend and arrange it in the form which it now wears. The reader will find here all the ſongs contained in the former edition, with the addition of nearly an equal number." @default.
- Q108855157 P7081 "Receipt of your letter of July 10th is hereby acknowledged and your wishes will be complied with. We will deliver the body of Private Louis J. Freudenberg to Undertaker, Christian Epple, of 250 Central Avenue, Jersey City, N.J., when he calls at this office on Monday, July 18th, 1921." @default.
- Q108864335 P7081 "Winblad Operating Lawnmower Service. Arcadia, California. Norman Winblad is the new owner of Norm's Lawnmower Service in Arcadia. He was formerly associated with Brunner and Lay Inc., tool manufacturers in Los Angeles." @default.
- Q108864390 P7081 "Shop Owner Fishes, Thief Makes Catch. Arcadia, California. While the proprietor of a lawnmower shop at 19 South Second Avenue went fishing over the weekend a burglar fished in his change box and came up with a few dollars. Norman Winblad told officers between $2 and $5 was missing from the cash box. Entrance was gained through an unlocked window in the shop." @default.
- Q108938679 P7081 "David Emanuel Wahlberg, was born in Ytterlännäs on September 9, 1882. His parents were: Per Olof Bernhard Wahlberg, a primary school teacher, who worked as the bell ringer and organist for the church; and Johanna Winblad. After studies in Härnösand in the spring term of 1901, he became a student at Augustana College at the theological seminary and at the University of Chicago from 1901 to 1905, where he received a Master of Arts degree in 1904. He was a language teacher and journalist in Stockholm, Örnsköldsvik and Gävle from 1905 to 1916, befr. from academy degrees February 23, 1917 to March 14, 1917, pastorate assistant in Sundsvall June 19, 1920, co-minister there December 10, 1921, took office May 1, 1922, P. E. B. and ended his term on August 15, 1923, Swedish pastor and maritime priest in Buenos Aires from October 1, 1923 to February 28, 1929, right of application to pastorate October 11, 1929, co-minister in Storsjö July 15, 1931, took office August 1, 1931.Married August 3, 1909 to Jenny Katarina Wågberg. She was born in Själevad on January 14, 1887, and died on September 15, 1927. She was the daughter of Johan Wågberg, sea captain, and Karin Olsson. Their children were: Birgit Wahlberg, born in Engelbrekt parish in Stockholm June 23, 1910. Ingrid Wahlberg, born in Gävle on March 2, 1915. Nils Ingemar Wahlberg, born in Gävle on August 27, 1916. Svante-Jarl Olov Wahlberg, born in Sundsvall on April 12, 1921." @default.
- Q108938679 P7081 "Wahlberg, David Emanuel, född i Ytterlännäs 82 9/9. Föräldrar: Per Olof Bernhard Wahlberg, folkskollärare, klockare o. organist, och Johanna Winblad. Efter studier i Härnösand mogenhetsel. vt. 01, stud. vid Augustana College och teol. seminarium samt Chicago University 01-05, Master of Arts 04, språklärare och tidningsman i Stockholm, Örnsköldsvik och Gävle 05-16, befr. från akad. examina 17 23/2 pv. 17 14/3, pastorataadj. i Sundsvall 20 19/6, komm. där 21 10/12, tilltr. 22 1/5, p. e. b. avsked från 23 15/8, svensk pastor och sjömanspräst i Buenos Aires 23 1/10,— 29 28/2, ansökningsrätt till pastorat 29 11/10, komminister i Storsjö 31 15/7, tilltr. 31 1/8.Gift 09 3/8, med Jenny Katarina Wågberg, f. i Själevad 87 14/1, d. 27 15/9, dotter till Johan Wågberg, sjökapten, och Karin Olsson. Barn: Birgit Davidsdotter, f. i Engelbrekts förs. i Stockholm 10 23/6. Ingrid Davidsdotter, f. i Gävle 15 2/3. Nils Ingemar Davidsson, f. ibm 16 27/8. Svante-Jarl Olov Davidsson, f. i Sundsvall 21 12/4." @default.
- Q109162210 P7081 "Ellis Lindauer. Ellis Lindauer, a resident of Watsontown, Pennsylvania many years and the father of Mrs. Edward Savage of Elmira died unexpectedly Friday while at his work in a door and sash factory. Death was due to a heart seizure. Mr. Lindauer who was aged seventy-four years, is survived survived by two daughters. Mrs. F. H. Lesher of Watsontown, Pennsylvania, with whom he made his home, and Mrs. Edward Savage of Elmira, New York; three sons, Stanley, of Watsontown, Pennsylvania, Raymond and Russell of Detroit, Michigan; two brothers, J. A. Lindauer, of Watsontown and John Lindauer of Turbotville, Pennsylvania. Funeral services in charge of the Reverend P. A. DeLong, pastor of the Reformed church, were held this afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the Lesher home in Watsontown. Burial was in the Watsontown cemetery." @default.
- Q109203039 P7081 "A veteran teacher ended his days on October 30, 1901, the former school teacher and organist Anton Julius Winblad died in Anundsjö parish, 73 years old. Born in Stockholm, he first became a craftsman and was already 21 years old when he enrolled as a student at the teacher's school in Härnösand. He received his first job teaching in 1850 in Ytterlannås parish, where he served for 15 years. He later moved to Anundsjö parish. After 21 years of work, he retired in 1887. He was also for many years chairman of the municipal council and chairman of the parish's firehouse brigade." @default.
- Q109203039 P7081 "En lärareveteran slutade den 30 oktober sina dagar, i det att f. skollånaren och organisten A. J. Winblad afled i Anundsjö, 73 år gammal. Född i Stockholm blef han först handtverkare och var redan 21 år gammal, då han som elev ingick vid seminariet i Hernösand. Sin första ordinarie skollårarebefattning erhöll han år 1850 i Ytterlannås, dör han tjänstgjorde 15 år, men erhöll dårlfrin transport till Anundsjö. Efter 21 åmrs verksamhet slår algick han 1887 med pension. Han var äfven i många år kommunal?tämmans ordförande och ordförande i sockens brandstodtbolag, omtalar Solleftebladet." @default.
- Q109205863 P7081 "Anton Julius Winblad. 1851-1866. From the year 1851 on, the leaders of the church choir are documented. In that year came the first teacher in the parish, Anton Julius Winblad, born in 1828 in Stockholm. Three years later in 1854, one can read in a parish protocol his asking to end the school year for the season, to be able to go to Härnösand and learn to play the organ and to take the organ exam." @default.
- Q109205863 P7081 "Anton Julius Winblad. 1851-1866. Från ar 1851 finns det dokumenterat vilka som ledde kören. Då kom nämnligen församlingens förste folkskollärare, Anton Julius Winblad, född 1828, i Stockholm. Tre år senare finns att läsa i sockenprotokoll hans anhållan om "att få aflysa skolgången för terminen, för att kunna inställa sig i Härnösand och där taga undervisning i orgelspelning och undergå organistexamen." Som musiklärare för organisteleverna tjänstgjorde då konsistorienotarien Anders Sidner, för övrigt son till den tidigare nämnde kyrkoherden i Grundsunda med samma namn. Kyrkokören medverkade under Winblads tid även vid fester utanför kyrkan." @default.
- Q109208420 P7081 "Per Olof Wahlberg. 1876-1912. Boding's successor was Per Olof Wahlberg, born in 1852 in Loos parish, Gävleborg County. He also held the combined position of public school teacher, bell ringer and organist. For a full 36 years, Wahlberg held this position. In addition to this demanding work, which also included being the leader of the church choir, he managed to form a men's choir. It has not been possible to obtain information on how long it operated, but it had probably been dormant for some time, when manufacturer K.G. Wretling in 1907 started a choir called Bollsta-Väja men's choir. During Wahlberg's time as leader of the choir, there are notes that there was also individual vocal care" @default.
- Q109208420 P7081 "Per Olof Wahlberg.1876-1912. Bodings efterträdare hette Per Olof Wahlberg, född 1852 i Loos församling, Gävleborgs län. Även han innehade den kombinerade tjänsten som folkskollärare, klockare och organist. I hela 36 år uppehöll Wahlberg denna tjänst. Förutom detta krävande arbete, som också innefattade att han var kyrkokörens ledare, hann han med att bilda en manskör. Hur länge den verkade har inte gått att få fram uppgift om, men troligen hade den varit avsomnad en tid, nar fabrikör K.G. Wretling år 1907 startade en kör med namnet Bollsta-Väja manskör. Under Wahlbergs tid, som ledare av kören, finns noteringar om att det även förekom individuell röstvård." @default.
- Q109269711 P7081 "Hans Christoffer von Rohr II was born on 3 July 1684 in Swedish Ingria. He started his career as a page at the Swedish embassy to Moscow in 1699; volunteer at Savolax and Savonlinna County Infantry Regiment in 1700; corporal and driver there the same year; sergeant there 30 March 1701; ensign at the Wieriska land militia regiment in November of 1701; lieutenant there 1704. He was taken prisoner by the Russians on 10 August 1704 at the Narva fortress and was allowed to return home in July of 1723. He was honorably discharged on 10 August 1723. He retired to Vadstena Abbey on 2 May 1748, where he died on 13 January 1754. He was married on 10 August 1711 to Helena Catharina Spandekow. She was born on 18 June 1691, and she died on 19 March 1748. She was the daughter of Major Gustaf Casimir Spandekow." @default.
- Q109269711 P7081 "von Rohr, Hans Christoffer, född 1684 3/7 på Svida i Ingermanland; page på svenska ambassaden till Moskwa 1699; volontär vid Savolax och Nyslotts läns infanteri-regemente 1700; korporal och förare därst. samma år; sergeant därst. 1701 30/3; fänrik vid Wieriska lantmilisregemente samma år /11.; löjtnant därst. 1704; fången samma år 10/8 vid Narva; hemkom 1723 i juli; kaptens avsked samma år 10/8; intagen å Vadstena krigsmanshus 1748 2/5; död 1754 13/1 därst. — Gift 1711 10/8 med Helena Catharina Spandekow, född 1691 18/6, död 1748 19/3, dotter av majoren Gustaf Casimir Spandekow (A 16. Kr.)" @default.
- Q109276634 P7081 "von Rohr, Joachim, f. 1678 23/1 på Svida i Ingermanland; volontär vid fortifikationen 1694; pikenerare vid Livgardet 1696 19/9; fänrik vid Pistolekors regiemente 1697 19/8; löjtn. vid Ingermanländ-ska inf.-reg. 1700 6/12; reg.-kvarterm. därst. 1705 27/2; kapten därst. 1708 7/3; fången 1710 10/6 vid Viborg; hemkom 1722; överstelöjtn:s avsked 1723 29/8; kommendant på Dalarö skans 1743 21/1; RSO 1748 7/11; avsked från kommendantsbefattningen 1754 29/8; d. 1757 19/9. — G. 1700 4/2 m. Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg, f. 1680 15/8, d. 1758 15/2, dotter av majoren Johan K. och Catharina Elisabeth Wellingk. (A 15. R. M.)" @default.
- Q109333421 P7081 "Two MK39s, with yields of 2-2.5 megatons each, inadvertently dropped by a B-52 near Goldsboro, South Carolina, in 1961, are listed as 25-megaton weapons, although the United States has never deployed such a high-yield weapon." @default.
- Q109421725 P7081 "Mrs. LeBaron Lindauer. Native Of Ireland. Mrs. Catherine Harney Lindauer, 88, of 53 Mead Avenue, Byram died last night at Rosary Hill Home Hospital, Hawthorne after an extended illness. Born in Ireland March 29, 1879 [sic] Mrs. Lindauer was the wife of LeBaron Lindauer who died a number of years ago. She had resided at 53 Mead Avenue with Mrs. Edith Klaus for the past 18 years Mrs. Lindauer was a Rye resident far many years prior to moving to Byram. Surviving her are several nieces and nephews all residents of New Jersey." @default.