1000 resultados para Bowers, William, 1784-1845.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Published anonymously.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Note to the reader on verso of title page, dated 1829.
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"Though the present edition ... retains, in the title-page, the name of the original editor, it varies considerably from the first edition, and may, indeed, almost be regarded as a new selection - Advertisement.
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Nos. 4-5 in a volume of pamphlets. Includes memoirs of Edmund Kean, Charles Young, and Mrs. Harriett Coutts.
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Includes index.
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Published originally in the Illinois School Journal.
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1. 1885-1917.--2. Later entries, 1890-1910.--3. Fresh extracts, 1910-1916.
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Includes index.
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Printed by J.F. Bellamy.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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William Van Every, son of McGregory and Mary Wilcox (Jaycocks) Van Every, was born in New York state in 1765. During the Revolutionary War he joined Butler’s Rangers and served under Captain John McDonnell. He was granted three lots of land in the Township of Niagara, with additional lands granted at later dates. William married Elizabeth, daughter of George Young. Elizabeth was the widow of Col. Frederick Dochstader and mother of Catherine Dochstader, b. 1781. William Van Every died in 1832, his wife Elizabeth in 1851. Both are buried in the Warner Cemetery, in present day Niagara Falls. The children of William Van Every and Elizabeth Young were Mary, Elizabeth, Phoebe, John, Peter, William, Rebecca, Samuel and Joseph. Source: Mary Blackadar Piersol, The Records of the Van Every Family, Toronto : Best Printing, 1947. And, Patricia M. Orr, Historic Woodend, sponsored by Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, 1980?