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  1. OBITUARY
  2. a list of the recently dead
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Whitman's name doesn't come up in Vanessa Gould's "Obit," a documentary about The Times's necrology team at work.
This week The New York Times Magazine publishes The Lives They Lived, its annual necrology — or "death yearbook," as Jenna puts it.
Leo Delaney (1879Silent Film Necrology, 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana or 1885–1920)Silent Film Necrology, p.128 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American stage and silent film actor.
Silent Film Necrology, p.102 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana ..
Silent Film Necrology, p.119 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana..
Silent Film Necrology, p.383 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana..
Silent Film Necrology, p.251 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana ...
Wedel, Waldo R. (1953). "Necrology: A. T. Hill". American Antiquity, vol. 19, no.
His father was János Manninger (1869–1923),His father's necrology his mother was Mária Szilágyi (1880–1960).His mother's necrology He learnt at his home town, Mosonmagyaróvár. He was a photographer at Humnia Film Factory. Then he moved to Berlin.
Collections-State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Historical Society, 1882, Wisconsin Necrology-1880, p. 449.
The Journal of Negro History. 39(2): 111–126.Editor. (Feb 1929). James Dallas Burrus. Necrology.
Primary source for this: Lorsch necrology under 18 February: "Ruperti comitis. Hic fuit maritus domne Williswinde" .
Baseball Necrology Yelle was posthumously inducted into the Saginaw County Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.
He was married to Florence Bindley.Silent Film Necrology, p.277 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana ..
James Joy Miller (May 26, 1886 - December 31, 1965)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player.
Silent Film Necrology p.225 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. VazzanaWho Was Who on Screen, p.196 2ndEdition c.
Silent Film Necrology, p.229 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana .. She died in New York, New York.
572, quotes the Necrology of the Church of Paris, saying that Gaufridus de Barro died XIX. Kalend. Septembr. (14 August).
Who Was Who on the Screen, 3rd Edit. by Evelyn Mack Truitt, p.328; c.1983Silent Film Necrology, 2nd Edit.
Silent Film Necrology, p.55 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana ..American and British Theatrical Biography, p.125 c.
Beck died in Brattleboro, Vermont in 2001 at the age of 94.WU Libraries Necrology . Gives MLA Notes, v. 58 no.
Valerie Zenobia de Beaumont Lieb was born in Metz, Alsace-Lorraine.Vazzana, Eugene Michael. Silent Film Necrology 2001, p.43Hines and Sanford.
William Arnold Hemphill (May 5, 1842 – August 17, 1902)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was an American businessman and politician.
Walthall Robertson "Cap" Joyner (June 30, 1854January 5, 1925)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was the 40th Mayor of Atlanta.
Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition, c.2001, p.218 by Eugene Michael VazzanaWho Was Who on Screen 3rd edition, c. 1983, p.
Who Was Who on Screen, p.113 2nd Edition c.1977 by Evelyn Mack Truitt ..Silent Film Necrology, p.121 2nd Edition c.
He was interred in Belvidere Cemetery in Belvidere, New Jersey.The Baseball Necrology He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1980.
Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition p. 223 c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana He died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1942 in Hollywood, California.
Gerberga died in Nordgau, Bavaria. A necrology entry indicates that she died on 7 July, probably in 1018 or 1019.Glocker, Verwandten, p. 300.
He often costarred with Francis X. Bushman in Bushman's first couple of years in films. Cashman died of pneumonia.Silent Film Necrology , p.83 2ndEdition c.
He died in Devon, Pennsylvania in 1980.Mellink, Machteld J. , Robert Whallon and Patty Jo Watson. 1980. "Necrology." American Journal of Archaeology 84.2:260-261.
1977 by Evelyn Mack Truitt and 1868Silent Film Necrology, p.106 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene Michael VazzanaAmerican and British Theatrical Biography, p.249 c.
Charles Dalton (1864-1942)American and British Theatrical Biography, p.274 c.1979 by J. P. Wearing Silent Film Necrology, p.116 2nd edition c.
The actor Peter Lawford was a cousin. Ernest Lawford died in New York on December 27, 1940.Silent Film Necrology, p. 304 2nd edition c.
Brandon Tynan died in New York on March 19, 1967 aged 91.Brandon Tynan , findagrave.comSilent Film Necrology, p.532 2ndEdition by Eugene M. Vazzana c.
Cicero C. Hammock (1823December 15, 1890)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was the 22nd and 24th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, during the Reconstruction era.
After Oklahoma became a state in 1907, he returned to his practice in Vinita.Martin, Benjamin. "Judge Wade Hampton Kornegay (1865 - 1935)". In: "Necrology", Chronicles of Oklahoma.
Robert Irven Jones (March 30, 1912 – March 25, 1999)1999-1990 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a guard in the National Football League.
Roethel died on February 17, 1956, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.'1957 Wisconsin Session Law,' vol. 1, Madison, Wisconsin: 1957, Herman Roethel, pg. 854-855Richard, George (ed.) "Necrology".
William Elliott (December 4, 1879 - February 5, 1932)Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition p.155 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American stage and screen actor.
Edward Charles Aspatore (June 23, 1909 - March 14, 1986)1980-1989 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a player in the National Football League.
Cercignani was member of the French Academy of SciencesFrench Academy of Sciences necrology and of the Accademia dei Lincei. He received the Humboldt Prize in 1994.
Short died in Los Angeles November 24, 1972.Silent Film Necrology, p.484 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. VazzanaWho Was Who on Screen, p.
She died of heart attack in November 1929.Silent Film Necrology, p.554 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana Who Was Who on Screen, p.
Cooper retired from medicine in the early 1880s."Necrology: Dr. Joel Henry Cooper" Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 21, no. 14 (September 30, 1893): 498.
Percy Waram (1880–1961)Silent Film Necrology p.551 2nd edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana..Who Was Who on Screen, p.477 2nd edition c.
Fergus's name appears on the sixth line. The necrology of the abbey of Newhouse states that Fergus was the founder of a Premonstratensian house at Whithorn.McDonald (1995) p. 197; Cowan; Easson (1976) p. 103; Radford (1948–1949) p. 103; Report of the Manuscripts (1907) pp. xxxvii, 484. Both he and Christian are stated by the necrology of the abbey of Prémontré to have founded a monastery at Whithorn.
"Necrology: Charles Budd Milbank," in Lewis Effingham de Forest, ed., The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, Year Book for 1920-1921 (1921): 166.
Women in horror films, 1930s, p. 118. McFarland; Vazzana, Eugene Michael (2001). Silent film necrology, p. 25. McFarland; An exotic blonde temptress, she was known as the "Russian Tigress".
Bessie Wynn (June 1876 – July 8, 1968)Silent Film Necrology, p.578 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana Who Was Who on Screen, p. 501 2nd Edition c.
72 c.1983 edited by Stanley Appelbaum Cabot appeared in one movie, a 1923 silent Puritan Passions. Cabot died in New York after injuries from a fall.Silent Film Necrology, p.
Mary Servoss died in Los Angeles on November 20, 1968.Silent Film Necrology p.479 2nd Edit. c.2001 by Eugene M. VazzanaWho Was Who on Screen 2nd edit. p.
Julanne Johnston (May 1, 1900 – December 26, 1988)Silent Film Necrology, p.270 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana.. was an American silent film actress born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
John Tyler Cooper (March 26, 1844November 21, 1912)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was an American politician, serving from 1887 until 1889 as the 30th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia.
Aldo Bertocci Aldo Bertocci (9 May 1915 – 1 April 2004)Washington University, Gaylord Music Library. "Necrology: B" (referenced to Opera, Opera, Vol. 55, No. 11, November 2004). Retrieved 28 January 2013.
On January 16, 1932, in Yuma, Arizona, Lynn married film executive Benjamin Glazer who died in 1956. She was also wed to John Sershen.Silent Film Necrology p. 329 2nd edition c.
Hoops died in Los Angeles at 46 following a heart attack.Pictorial History of the Silent Screen by Daniel Blum, c.1953Silent Film Necrology by Eugene Michael Vazzana, p.249, 3rd edit.
Wilfred Lytell (16 October 1891 – 10 September 1954)Silent Film Necrology, p.329 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana Who Was Who on Screen p.289 2nd Edition c.
Doraldina, (1888–1936) was an American dancer and one of the Metro Pictures film stars. She was Dora Saunders after her marriage to Frank Saunders.Silent Film Necrology, p.140 2ndEdition c.
Silent Film Necrology has her marrying actor playwright Arthur Jackson in April 1920 as reported in one of the trade publications. Her 1924 screen credits could be for scenes shot in 1923.
Fred E. Wright (1868-1936) was an American producer, scenarist, silent film director. He was born in Catskill, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.Silent Film Necrology, p.577 2ndEdition c.
The question is how the arms of that Schottenkloster located deep in the heart of the Holy Roman Empire come to be associated with the province of Connacht in Ireland. A somewhat unsatisfactory answer to this question can be found in Vatican Ms 11000 which contains a necrology of prominent Irish ecclesiastics and political rulers – with floruits mainly in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries – whose obituaries were recorded locally, apparently on the basis of their being substantial benefactors of the Schottenkloster at Regensburg. In the section of the aforementioned necrology headed "Kings", the initial entry relates to Donnchadh and Domhnall Mac Carthaigh, rulers of Desmond, to whom the arms of the Schottenkloster were apparently conceded, presumably as arms of affection. If it is assumed that the arms of the Schottenkloster were similarly conceded to the other royal benefactors noted in the necrology, then an explanation of the origins of the arms of the province of Connacht begins to emerge because the final entry in the necrology refers to Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair, King of Connacht and last High King of Ireland.
James Conklin (1831–1899) was mayor of Madison, Wisconsin.Florence Elizabeth Baker (1899) James Conklin in Wisconsin Necrology for Year Ending November 30, 1899, Proceedings of the Society etc., Volumes 46-48. Page 91.
Herbert Kelcey (October 10, 1856 – July 10, 1917) born Herbert Henry Lamb,Vazzana, Eugene Michael. Silent Film Necrology, 2nd Edition, c. 2001, p. 279 was an English-born American stage and film actor.
Sutter Cemetery, also known South Butte Cemetery, is located in Sutter, California. One person of note buried here is Dolly Gray,The Baseball Necrology who played major league baseball from 1909 to 1911.
Fuller Mellish (January 3, 1865 – December 7, 1936),American and British Theatrical Biography, p.658 c.1979 by J. P. Wearing born Harold Arthur Fuller,Silent Film Necrology, p.362 2nd edition c.
Katherine Agnew MacDonald (December 14, 1891The Ultimate Directory of the Silent Screen Performers: A Necrology of Births and Deaths and Essays on 50 Lost Players; edited by Anthony Slide, Scarecrow Press, c.1995The Ultimate Directory of Film Technicians; A Necrology of Dates and Places of Births and Deaths of More than 9,000 Producers, Screenwriters, Composers, Cinematographers, Art Directors, Costume Designers, Choreographers, Executives and Publicists; Scarecrow Press, 1999–June 4, 1956) was an American actress and film producer. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
In their necrology, Naumann, Brosch and Nässig, gave 319 taxa described by Lemaire directly or in collaboration with other authors.Naumann, Brosch & Nässig (2004). "Nekrolog. Zum Tode von Claude Lemaire". Nachrichten des Entomologischen Vereins Apollo.
He died in at his home in North College Hill, Ohio, in 1965.The Baseball Necrology: The Post-Baseball Lives and Deaths of More Than 7 ... - Bill Lee - Google Books Retrieved 2018-05-24.
Lulu Glaser (June 2, 1874 - September 5, 1958)Silent Film Necrology 2nd Edit. p.199 by Eugene Michael Vazzana c.2001 was an American actress and vocalist. She appeared on Broadway and later Vaudeville.
Dickerson died at the age of 61 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was interred at Loudon Park CemeteryBaseball Necrology in Baltimore. In 1979, he was inducted into the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame.
Merkle died in Daytona Beach at age 67, and was interred there in Bellevue Cedar Hill Memory Gardens.The Baseball Necrology As Fred had before her, Ethel died in Daytona Beach, Florida, in December 1976.
Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition page 544; by Eugene M. Vazzano c.2001Who Was Who On Screen 3rd edition page 749; by Evelyn Mack Truitt c. 1983 She died in 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Robert Conville (1881-1950)Silent Film Necrology, p.103 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana , was an American silent film actor. He was born in Maine and died in Los Angeles in 1950.
Hans Joby (3 August 1884 - 30 April 1943)Silent Film Necrology, p.269 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in 63 films between 1920 and 1944.
Marshall Farnum (1879–1917)Silent Film Necrology, p.164 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American actor and film director. The youngest of the three Farnum boys, Dustin Farnum and William Farnum.
The Encyclopædia Britannica:, Vol.18 , Ed. Hugh Chisholm, (1911), 781. He was taken to the abbey of Haute-Bruyère for burial and the necrology there records a conte Gui de Sagette (count Guy of Sidon).
In 1858, Duchman served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. He died in Menasha.Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, vol. X, Democrat Printing Company: Madison, Wisconsin: 1888, Necrology-1881, pg.
He was married to Blanche Deyo(ca.1880-1933). They had one child, a daughter who died as a child. A large rotund man, Jones died May 26, 1922 and was cremated.Silent Film Necrology, p.
William H. Tooker (September 2, 1869 - October 10, 1936) was an American stage and film actor. He was born in New York and died in Hollywood California. William H. Tooker; findagrave.comSilent Film Necrology, 2nd Edition c.
Porter King Porter King (November 24, 1857 – October 24, 1901)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center is an American attorney and politician who is known primarily for having been Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, 1895-1897.
Prescott featured in 1904 issue of Town Talk Vivian Prescott was an Italian born American actress. She appeared in 202 films between 1909 and 1917. She was born in Genoa, ItalySilent Film Necrology p.427 c.
Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976 p. 1359, compiled from annual editions originally published by John Parker; this 1976 edition published by Gale ResearchEugene Michael Vazzana. Silent Film Necrology 2nd Edition, pg. 283, c.
Grey was married twice, to Ricardo Martin and then to William E. Tyrrel.Silent Film Necrology, p.212 2nd edit. c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-76 page 1007 vol.
Ed Overholser (June 20, 1869 - April 21, 1931) was the 16th mayor of Oklahoma City and a president of Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce."Necrology", Chronicles of Oklahoma , Volume 9, p. 212. (accessed May 21, 2010).
Harry Semels (November 20, 1887 - March 2, 1946)Silent Film Necrology, p.477 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American film actor. He appeared in over 315 film between 1917 and 1946.
The family returned to China in 1910, where Hsu received his classical education under the instruction of a private tutor.Anonymous. 1974. Necrology: Hsu Dao-lin. Sung Studies Newsletter Number 9, June 1974. Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Forrest Winant (1888–1928)Silent Film Necrology, p.572 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana American and British Theatrical Biography p.987 c.1979 by J. P. Wearing was an American stage and silent screen actor.
Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, he died at age 78 at his home near Lyman, South Carolina.The Baseball Necrology: The Post-Baseball Lives and Deaths of More Than 7 ... - Bill Lee - Google Books Retrieved 2018-06-26.
Karl Willimann George (November 14, 1894 - December 28, 1979)1979-1970 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a guard in the National Football League. He played for the Racine Legion during the 1922 NFL season.
18, p. 663–683. (Contributions to Necrology) Horace Vaughn Winchell (by John P. Gray): Mining and Metallurgy, v. 4, p. 463–464. 1924 The content of metals in intrusive magmas: Economic Geology, v. 19, p. 89–92.
Evan Park Howell (December 10, 1839August 6, 1905)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was an American politician and early telegraph operator, as well as an officer in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
Levi and Rhoda Mull Branson had three sons and one daughter: Thomas Branson, Frederick Page Branson, Jessie Branson Adams, Homer Branson and Rhoda Page Branson. Moore, William B. Moore. "Necrology." Chronicles of Oklahoma. Volume 39. p. 457.
George Le Guere, born as George Mulally and sometimes credited as George LeGuere, (July 17, 1887 - November 21, 1947) was an American stage and screen actor.George Le Guere at findagrave.comSilent Film Necrology, p. 308 2nd edition c.
Petrus Comestor died in Paris, around 21 October 1178 and was buried at St. Victor's. The necrology of the canons mentions him as "one of themselves". Petrus Comestor presents the Bible Historiale to Archbishop Guillaume of Sens.
Morgan attended Germantown schools, then the University of Pennsylvania, where he was graduated in 1864.UPENN "Necrology", OLD PENN Magazine, University of Pennsylvania Gazette, Volume XV, Issue 11, March 9, 1917, page 298. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
Charles Wyndham StandingAmerican and British Theatrical Biography, by J.P. Wearing p.871 c. 1979Silent Film Necrology, 2nd Edition by Eugene Michael Vazzana, c. 2001 page 497 (23 August 1880 - 1 February 1963) was an English film actor.
Fred Esmelton (22 June 1872 - 23 October 1933)Silent Film Necrology, p.159 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana was an Australian-born American film actor. He appeared in 30 films between years 1916 and 1931.
Sidney Arnold Franklin (March 21, 1893 – May 18, 1972) was an American film director and producer. Franklin, like William C. deMille, specialized in adapting literary works or Broadway stage plays.Silent Film Necrology p.181 2nd edition c.
Walter LeJeune Jean (January 2, 1898 - March 28, 1961)1969-1960 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player from Chillicothe, Ohio. Jean was born and began his pro career as Walter LeJeune.
The second level, Gray Plaza, reflects the landing and fighting stages of the invasion. It includes what is called the invasion pool with beach obstacles in the water, sculptures of soldiers struggling ashore, and a representation of the Higgins craft used for the invasion. This section includes intermittent jets of water spurting from the pool replicating the sights and sounds of sporadic gunfire. The names of the United States' losses appear on the west necrology wall of the central plaza, the rest of the Allies' losses on the east necrology wall.
Helen Tracy (May 7, 1850 – September 5, 1924)Silent Film Necrology, p.526 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American stage and silent film actress. Originally began a career on the stage in the 1870s.
He practiced as a physician in Kane and later became chief surgeon of the Kane Summit Hospital,"Necrology list of the alumni for the year 1932", Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin, vol.1, no.19, p. 18, May, 1933.
Gertrude Astor (born Gertrude Irene Eyster; November 9, 1887 – November 9, 1977)Silent Film Necrology, 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American motion picture character actress, who began her career playing trombone on a riverboat.
50-51 The connection to Williswinda has been proposed by some historians because her late husband had the name Robert, as is mentioned only once in the Necrology of Lorsch abbey.See Bouchard p.188 and p.307: footnote 55.
Chauncey Graham Heath (1818–1899) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.Florence Elizabeth Baker (1899) Chauncey Graham Heath in Wisconsin Necrology for Year Ending November 30, 1899 in Proceedings of the Society etc., Volumes 46-48. Page 92.
Ritter von Hauer (1871), in his necrology of Wilhelm Haidinger,Hauer, F. Ritter von (1871): Zur Erinnerung an Wilhelm Haidinger. Jahrbuch der kaiserlich-königlichen geologischen Reichsanstalt, vol.21, pp.31-40. recalled with great pride how open-minded Haidinger had been.
Virginia Tracy (1874–March 4, 1946)Silent Film Necrology, p.526 2nd edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American adventurer, stage actress, novelist and screenwriter. In the newspaper world she wrote primarily for the New York Tribune.
Carleton Macy (1861-1946)Silent Film Necrology, p.344 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American stage, screen and vaudeville actor. He appeared in much stage work before embarking on a film career in 1915 with William Fox.
Robert Milasch (1885–1954)Silent Film Necrology p.366 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana was an American character actor in the silent and sound periods. He was one of Hollywood's tallest actors hovering somewhere between 6'6" and 6'9".
He fanned ten. Baird appeared in 148 games in minor league baseball, where he fashioned a 47–46 record and a 3.99 earned run average. After baseball, Baird was a traveling salesman for a Cincinnati-based company.Lee, Bill, The Baseball Necrology.
In a necrology of the Abbey of Monte Cassino is noted on 25 January the death of an Auxilius, deacon and monk, author of a commentary on Genesis. This Auxilius may possibly be the author of the works described above.
Wisconsin Blue Book 1875, Biographical Sketch of Harvey Thomas Moore, p. 312. Moore died in Brodhead, Wisconsin.Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, volume 8, Wisconsin Necrology 1876-1878, (1908), Biographical Sketch of Harvey T. Moore, p. 458–459.
The work, unfinished at the time of the author's death, was completed later from some long fragments found among his papers. Volumes VI and VII appeared in 1877. Like Chateaubriand he kept a close (now published) record of acquaintances, invitations, necrology.
In 1932 he was a New York delegate to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Schirick served as a New York Supreme Court judge for the Third District from 1935 to 1961.Lee, Bill. The Baseball Necrology, McFarland, 2009, p.
Gertrude Robinson (October 7, 1890 - March 19, 1962) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 164 films between 1908 and 1925. She was born in New York, New York and died in Hollywood, California.Silent Film Necrology, p.
There are several biographies of him. The oldest texts which refer to him are an 8th-century necrology at Würzburg and the notice by Hrabanus Maurus in his martyrology. The name has several variations in spelling (e.g. Chillian, Killian, Cilian, Kilian).
He died in hospital in Oxford on 13 October 1990, aged 59.Necrology of Ampleforth Abbey (accessed 1.9.2013) He was buried at Ampleforth Abbey and a memorial service was held at St James’ Church, Spanish Place on 24 November 1990.
Daniel L. Haynes (1889; July 28, 1954) was an American stage and film actor and clergyman. He is best known for starring as Zeke in the early all-black King Vidor directed film Halleljuah.Silent Film Necrology, p.235 2nd Edition c.
A different tradition recounts that, as a Christian virgin, she was bound to the tail of a horse by a rejected suitor and dragged to death. The saint and her grave were revered at least since the 8th century, when the Bavarian duke Tassilo III (748–788) gave Reisbach to Wessobrunn Abbey in 760. At this place a church synod took place in 798/799. Wolfsindis is further mentioned in a Wessobrunnian necrology from the 10th century, an indenture of Regensburg's bishop Heinrich I (1132–1155) from 1139 and a necrology of the Abbey of Saint Gall from the 12th century.
Prior to entering films he spent some years on the stage and appeared as a police inspector in the original 1912 Broadway production of Within the Law starring Jane Cowl. Taylor died in January 1925.Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition p.515 c.
John Thomas Glenn (March 21, 1844March 14, 1899)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was the 31st Mayor of Atlanta from 1889 to 1891, and the son of another Atlanta mayor, Luther Glenn, and like his father an attorney at law.
James Kneeland (February 1816, LeRoy, New York – 6 September 1899, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) was a businessman and politician.Florence Elizabeth Baker (1899) James Kneeland in Wisconsin Necrology for Year Ending November 30, 1899 in Proceedings of the Society etc., Volumes 46-48. Page 94.
Wisconsin Blue Book, 1875, Biographical Sketch of Isaac Adams, p. 321. He died at his home in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin.Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, volume 9, Lyman Copeland Draper, Wisconsin Historical Society: 1909, Wisconsin Necrology 1879, p. 445.
625 (2012)Vazzana, Eugene Michael. Silent Film Necrology, p. 13 (2001)Diana Allen Scores in Victor Kremer's "Voices", The Moving Picture World, August 14, 1920, p. 885Blond Swedish Maiden Plays Lead in "The Kentuckians", The Moving Picture World, September 25, 1920, p.
Jehan de Grieviler (fl. mid- to late 13th century) was an Artesian cleric and trouvère. Jehan was probably born at Grévillers near Arras. A certain "Grieviler" is mentioned in the necrology (registre) of the Confrérie des jongleurs et des bourgeois d'Arras under 1254.
30, 1962, Woodland Hills, Calif. (uremia). Screen actor, stuntman and fencing master. Appeared in: 1922 The Three-Must-Get- Theres, 1927 King of Kings.Eugene Michael Vazzana Silent film necrology 2001 Page 85 Cavens, Fred [actor/fencing master] (ni Frederic Adolphe Cavens, b.
Alan Dale (May 14, 1861 - May 21, 1928)Who Was Who in the Theatre:1912-76, p.583 vol.2 D-H c.1976 compiled from editions originally published annually by John Parker, 1976 edition by Gale Research Silent Film Necrology, p.
Claire MacDowell was born in New York City on November 2, 1877, the daughter of Eugene A. MacDowell and Fanny Reeves.Silent Film Necrology, p.334 c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana Her aunt, actress Fanny Davenport, gave her early training in acting.
Dolores Cassinelli (July 4, 1888Born in 1888 as per Social Security Death Index - April 26, 1984)Silent Film Necrology, p.84 2nd edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American film actress. She appeared in 69 films between 1911 and 1925.
In 1985 Hopkins was elected to the Cambridge chair in ancient history. The fullest account of his career and significance as an ancient historian is in his British Academy necrology (W. V. Harris, Proceedings of the British Academy, 130 (2005), 3–27).
Leo Frank "Firpo" Draveling (born June 23, 1907 - July 2, 1955)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player. He played for the Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1928-1930 and for the Cincinnati Reds of the NFL in 1933.
He is frequently mistaken for other actors with the name Frank Mills. He began in films in 1906 in the historic Australian feature The Story of the Kelly Gang. He died in an insane asylum in June 1921.Silent Film Necrology, p.
Defeated, Bohemond sued for peace and during the negotiations Guy was entrusted with keeping the Byzantine hostages. He returned to Italy shortly after and died there on 5 July 1108, as recorded in the necrology of the Cathedral of San Matteo in Salerno.
In the necrology of the Carmelite monastery in Boxmeer is recorded: "6. December obiit P. Benedictus à Sancto Josepho alias Buns, Gelriensis, quondam subprior, organista ac Musiciae componista famosissimus." In France, Buns was granted with a title of honour ”le grand Carme”.Wennekes p.
Bernard Philip "Barney" Traynor (November 24, 1894 - August 26, 1980)1989-1980 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a player in the National Football League for the Milwaukee Badgers in 1925 as a center. He played at the collegiate level at Colgate University.
George F. Webber (10 May 1876 - 29 August 1967), was a Canadian-born American cinematographer and actor. He cinematographed 171 films between 1914 and 1949. He was born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and died in New York, New York, United States.Silent Film Necrology, p.
William Charles Malley (c. 1868 – June 17, 1908)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player and coach. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1888 to 1890 and served as the head football coach to Wabash College in 1892.
Rev. Chaney is remembered for having written two books, though he also penned two lesser-known works. The most well-known is "William, the Baptist" (1877). This was frequently reprinted. His necrology in the Missouri Historical Review notes that it owns a 12th edition.
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. She was also famous as the mother of actress Eleanor Robson Belmont, a leading star of Broadway who retired from the stage after marrying into the wealthy Belmont family. Eleanor lived to be 100 years old.Silent Film Necrology, p.
Richard Carlyle (May 21, 1879-June 12, 1942) was a Canadian born stage and film actor. He is not to be confused with later actor Richard Carlyle. After stage experience, he began appearing in silent films in 1913.Silent Film Necrology, 2nd Edition c.
During the American Civil War, he served in the commissary department and was commissioned a captain and then major. He died in Middleton, Wisconsin on May 5, 1881. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Historical Society: 1882, Wisconsin Necrology, 1881, p. 458.
Nigh was born Emil KreuskeSilent Film Necrology, p. 393 2nd edition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana in Berlin, Wisconsin. He began his film career as an actor, appearing in 17 films in 1913 and 1914; he also directed one of these, Salomy Jane.
John Tabor Kingston (1819–1899) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate and the Wisconsin State Assembly.Florence Elizabeth Baker (1899) John T. Kingston in Wisconsin Necrology for Year Ending November 30, 1899 in Proceedings of the Society etc., Volumes 46-48. Page 94.
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho; December 10, 1894 - August 23, 1942)Silent Film Necrology 2nd Edition, p.388 c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana..Retrieved March 12, 2018 was an American film actor. He appeared in more than eighty films between 1919 and 1942.
Derek Sykes was brought in as a second guitarist and Vincent Civitano (a.k.a. Vinny Daze) replaced Salerno. Their second demo, Necrology, secured the group a recording contract with Century Media Records. Their first album, Tortured Existence, was produced by Scott Burns with a small budget.
The community of monks would meet in the chapter house with the abbot to "hold chapter"; that is, "for the reading of the "Martyrology" and the "Necrology", for the correction of faults, the assigning of the tasks for the day, and for the exhortation of the superior, and again for the evening Collation or reading before Complin". The Necrology was a list of death anniversaries for the community and persons of interest to it. The first meeting took place in the morning, after the church services of Prime or Terce. The monks might sit along the length of the walls in strict age-order, apart from the office-holders.
Engilbert was for a short time (840/841) Abbot of Saint Gall. His dates of birth and death are unknown. Possibly, he died on a 22 January of an unknown year. An entry in the necrology of Saint Gall cannot definitely be assigned to this Engilbert.
Retrieved March 18, 2010. He was also a member of the Iron Cross Society, the university's leadership honorary.The Iron Cross Society, Past Initiates by Year: 1910–1919 . Retrieved March 18, 2010. Buser died in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1956.George Richard, ed., " Necrology," The Wisconsin Alumnus, vol.
There is some debate about when Gerberga died.For an overview, see Glocker, Verwandten, p. 272. She is last documented in May 968. Since necrology records indicate that she died on 5 May, her date of death is often given as 968 or 969,Hlawitschka, 'Gerberga,' p.
William Ellery White (December 16, 1902 - 1964)1969-1960 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player in the National Football League. He made his NFL debut in 1926 with the Los Angeles Buccaneers. He played only one season in the league.
Carolina White (May 23, 1886 - October 5, 1961) was an actress and opera soprano who appeared with Enrico Caruso in My Cousin, one of only two movies the tenor made.Silent Film Necrology; 2nd edition; by Eugene M. Vazzana; c. 2001 She also recorded for the gramophone.
Vazzana, Eugene Michael (2001) Silent Film Necrology (2nd ed.) McFarland Publishing, p. 439.Truitt, Evelyn M. (1983). Who Was Who On the Screen. New Providence, NJ: RR Bowker Company, p. 607. At Continental-Kunstfilm's studios Ernst Reicher acted, wrote scripts and directed films from 1912 to 1918.
Rose Melville (January 30, 1867 or 1873 - October 8, 1946) born Rose Smock,Silent Film Necrology, page 362 2nd edit. by Eugene M. Vazzana c.2001 was an American stage actress famous for playing one character her whole career, Sis Hopkins.The Oxford Companion To American Theatre, p.
Marvin McCammon Smith (April 15, 1898 - April 24, 1986)1989-1980 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player who played in the National Football League during the 1921 season with the Canton Bulldogs. Prior to joining the NFL, Smith attended Purdue University.
Swayne began her career with the Solax Studios in 1911 under the tutelage of Alice Guy-Blaché. Her film career ended in 1924, a few years before the silent film era ended. She performed on the stage as both Marian Swayne and Marion Swayne.Silent Film Necrology p.
63 #165, edited by Stanley Appelbaum, c.1983 She appeared in only two films throughout her career and remained essentially a stage actress. Ann Andrews died January 23, 1986 in New York City and was interred at Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, New York.Silent Film Necrology, 2nd edition c.
Orme Caldara (born Frank SlocumThe New York Times DIVORCE FOR JULIA DEAN; Actress's Decree Made Final in Westchester Court; [May 17, 1913]..PDF; February 9, 1875 – October 21, 1925)American and British Theatrical Biography, p. 173 c.1979 by J. P. Wearing Silent Film Necrology, pp. 75-76 c.
444 2nd Edition c.1977 by Evelyn Mack Truitt Silent Film Necrology, p.507 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana Sutherland acted in 37 known films early in his career, beginning as a Keystone Cop in Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914), which starred Charles Chaplin, Mabel Normand, and Marie Dressler.
He dedicated the Hannah Tenney United Methodist Church in Salem Center to honor his mother. His will designated a quarter of a million dollars to a collection of churches, hospitals and schools in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.Henry Harrison Metcalf and John Norris McClintock, ed., "New Hampshire Necrology," The Granite Monthly, Vol.
Silent Film Necrology 2nd Edition by Eugene Michael Vazzana, c.2001 Trask also had two sisters. In looks he was tall like Chaplin's co-star Eric Campbell and resembled the later Sennett comedian Kewpie Morgan. Some of his performances in Sennett comedies survive such as Bombs (aka Bombs and Brides).
He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1859. He was a member of the Whig Party and then the Republican Party. He died in Denver, Colorado where he lived part of the time and had property.'Collection-State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Historical Society: 1882, Wisconsin Necrology-1882, pg.
In 1891, Hall moved to Medical Lake, Washington, where he retired. He served on the United States Board of Pension Examiners in Spokane, Washington. Hall died in Medical Lake, Washington.The Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 28, No. 1, Chicago, Illinois, January 2, 1897, Necrology-John C. Hall, p. 139.
Fulgentius (Catholic bishop) fl.484 was exiled by Vandal king Huneric in 484AD. Richard Oliver Gerow of Natchez- Jackson was bishop in the 1970s. Long-term bishop Franz Xaver Schwarzenböck(1972-2010) Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 204, Necrology was then succeeded by Wieslaw Szlachetka, who has been bishop since December 21, 2013.
Jere Austin (1876-1927)Silent Film Necrology, p.24 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana.. was an American silent film actor from Minnesota. He was born John Van Akin Austin and he began in films in 1914 and made his last appearance in Cecil B. DeMille's King of Kings(1927).
Harvey John Long (September 11, 1906 - October 8, 1952)1950-1959 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players played in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears and Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1929 and 1930 as a tackle and guard. He played at the collegiate level at the University of Detroit Mercy.
In 1866, Holly returned to Kilbourn City and restarted the newspaper. In 1868, Holly served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Holly died in Kilbourn City, Wisconsin.'Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin,' volume X, Reuben Gold Thwaites-editor, Democratic Printing Publishing Company, Madison, Wisconsin: 1909, Wisconsin Necrology 1882-Alanson Holly, pg.
Arthur Clarence Sandberg (September 19, 1899 - June 3, 1970)1979-1970 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player in the National Football League. He made his NFL debut in 1926 with the Los Angeles Buccaneers. He returned to NFL in 1929 and played for the Minneapolis Red Jackets.
Guy Coombs (June 15, 1882 – December 29, 1947) was an American stage and screen actor who had a prolific career during the silent era. He was born in Washington, D. C. and died in Los Angeles, California. He left films in 1922 to work in real-estate in Florida.Silent Film Necrology p.
Donald Keith (born Francis Feeney, September 6, 1903 – August 1, 1969)Silent Film Necrology, 2nd Edition c.2001 Eugene Michael Vazzana. was an American silent film actor remembered for costarring with Clara Bow in several films in the 1920s. He occasionally appeared in films under the aliases of Francis Feeney and Eugene O'Brien.
There he divided his free time between prayer, study, and writing. According to a contemporary, his death occurred in 1148, about the time of the council held at Reims under Pope Eugenius. The necrology of Signy dates it 8 September, a few years prior to his good friend Bernard's death in 1153.
Daze died of globefish poisoning while traveling in Africa on March 11, 1996. With Demolition Hammer's music becoming increasingly hard to come by, Century Media released Necrology: A Complete Anthology in 2008. It included every title from their first three albums, two pre-production demos from Time Bomb, and one video clip.
Thomas Fich, Fych or Fyche (died 1517), was an Irish ecclesiastic and compiler. He studied at Oxford, became a canon regular, and was appointed sub- prior of the convent of the Holy Trinity at Dublin, now the cathedral of Christ Church. Of that establishment Fich compiled a meagre necrology in Latin, styled ‘Mortilogium’ or ‘Obitarium.’ He was also the compiler or transcriber of a collection of memoranda, chiefly on ecclesiastical matters, known as the ‘White Book of Christ Church, Dublin,’ still preserved in that cathedral. The necrology was printed at Dublin by the Irish Archæological Society in 1844, with an introduction by James H. Todd, D.D. A reproduction of a page of the ‘White Book of Christ Church’ was given on plate i.
Walter White Shaw (November 21, 1880 – September 30, 1949)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player and coach, attorney and businessman. He played at the halfback position for Fielding H. Yost's renowned 1901 "Point-a-Minute" football team. He later worked as an attorney, judge and businessman in Oklahoma and Louisiana.
In April 1881, O'Rourke was elected mayor of Plattsmouth and served until 1882 just before his death. He was involved with the Democratic Party. O'Rourke died in St. Louis, Missouri.'Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin,' Volume X, Reuben Golden Thwaites- editor, Wisconsin Historical Society: Madison, Wisconsin: 1909, Wisconsin Necrology 1882, Col.
Stapper, p. 34 On the contrary, he explicitly calls Hadrian V his direct predecessor. Medieval necrology of the Cathedral of Piacenza recorded only: obiit Vicedominus quondam ep. Paenestrinus anno 1276 .., without any allusion to his election to the papacy.Stapper, p. 33 note 5. False or at least dubious are also other details of the story.
Sources give two different dates for the death of Ulrich II: 2 September 1346Clemm, p. 239 and 23 September 1346.In the necrology of Klarenthal Abbey, according to Suchier, p. 9, note 11 He was buried in Arnsburg Abbey, the place members of the house of Hanau were buried usually until the 15th century.
Henry Mortimer "Mort" Senter (August 29, 1873 - April 15, 1934)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player and businessman. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1893 to 1896. He was selected as a first-team All-Western end in 1895 and as captain of the 1896 team.
Walter Albert "Wallie" Niemann (April 21, 1894 - December 5, 1967)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player. A native of Menominee in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Niemann was an all around athlete at Menominee High School in Menominee, Michigan. He played center for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1915 to 1916.
Hattie Williams (March 17, 1870Silent Film Necrology 2nd Edition by Eugene Michael Vazzana, c.2001 \- August 17, 1942) was an American stage actress, comedian and vocalist from Boston.Hattie Williams - North American Theatre Online She first gained fame in several farcical plays by Charles Hoyt.The Oxford Companion to American Theatre 2nd Edition by Gerald Bordman, c.
Hambach was first mentioned in 1290 in a necrology from "Stift St. Lubentius zu Dietkirchen". Hambach belonged to the shire of Diez. From 1794 temporarily occupied by the French, the village became part of the Herzogtum Nassau, which was annexed to Prussia in 1866. Since 1946 the village is part of the Rhineland-Palatinate.
Rapley Holmes (June 1, 1867 – January 11, 1928)Silent Film Necrology, p.248 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana was a stage and screen actor. He was born in Canada and married actress Gerda Holmes. Holmes played the part of Joe Horn in the long running Somerset Maugham play Rain (1922) starring Jeanne Eagels.
Louis Stephen Marone (December 3, 1945 – November 27, 2015Baseball Necrology) was an American professional baseball player, a left-handed relief pitcher who appeared in 30 Major League Baseball games as a member of the 1969–1970 Pittsburgh Pirates. He was the cousin of former major league pitcher John D'Acquisto.Siegel, Barry, ed., Official Baseball Register.
Pilcer is mainly remembered for his association with French dancer and singer Gaby Deslys who may have been his wife.Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition, p.421 by Eugene Michael Vazzana c.2001 According to Fred Astaire's autobiography, Pilcer was a fellow student at Claude Alvienne's stage dancing and dramatic school in New York in 1905.
The plan for revolt was realised in the Easter Rising of 1916, in which the Volunteers launched an insurrection whose aim was to end British rule. The insurgents issued the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, proclaiming Ireland's independence as a republic. The Rising, in which over four hundred people died,1916 Necrology. Glasnevin Trust.
Her first film appearance was in 1912, in the short Two Old Pals with Otto Breitkreutz. Outside of the theater and film, Holland was president of the Actors' Church Alliance and vice president of the Professional Women's League besides being active in other organizations. Her spouse was Edward C. White.Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition p.
The date of his death is given as 2 September in the necrology of Lucedio and it is known that an election for his successor had taken place by 31 August 1217, when Pope Honorius III annulled the choice of Pelagius of Albano and ordered a new election. Peter's death must have taken place on 2 September 1216.
Other leading ladies were June Caprice, May Allison, Carmel Myers and Gladys Brockwell. His career was essentially over by the end of the silent era but he had an uncredited role in a 1944 film. He is not the son of nor is he related to stage actor Robert C. Hilliard despite the resemblance.Silent Film Necrology, p.
William Lowndes Calhoun (November 23, 1837November 16, 1908)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was an American attorney and politician from the state of Georgia who served as the 26th Mayor of Atlanta. A member of the Democratic Party, Calhoun is the first in a string of Democrat mayors that lasts to the present day.
Hyland married the Universal film producer Fred LeRoy Granville in Marylebone in London in March 1923.Silent Film Necrology 2nd Edition by Eugene Michael Vazzana c. 2001England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005 for Gladys L Hutchinson: 1923, Q1-Jan-Feb-Mar - Ancestry.com They later divorced and her last film was released in 1925,"Peggy Hyland" IMDb.
James Malachi Rennie (April 18, 1889 – July 31, 1965)Silent Film Necrology, p.440 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana was a Canadian American actor who performed on the New York stage and also appeared in several Hollywood films during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. He became a naturalized as a U.S. citizen in New York in 1933.
Robert Starer (8 January 1924Music Information Center Austria in Vienna – 22 AprilGaylord Music Library Necrology:2001 2001 in Kingston, New York) was an Austrian-born American composer, pianist and educator.Starer, Robert. (1987) Continuo – A Life in Music. Random House, New York. . Robert Starer began studying the piano at age 4 and continued his studies at the Vienna State Academy.
170–231: 207. The annals of the priory of L'Évière place his death in 1151, and the necrology of the priory of Fontaines gives the date as 15 January. Elias and Philippa had daughter, Beatrix, who married John I of Alençon, by whom she was ancestor of the later counts and dukes of Alençon.Robert of Torigny, Chronique, ed.
The necrology includes the names of the brothers. The monks lived on the produce from their estate, which included orchards, a nursery, and kitchen gardens. The Benedictine nuns of the forest lived next to the priory. On 7 May 1413, the independent house of Augustinian canons at Groenendaal was absorbed into the Windesheim congregation of the devotio moderna.
Helen Ware (born Helen Remer, October 15, 1877 - January 25, 1939)Silent Film Necrology was an American stage and film actress. Born to John August Remer and Elinor Maria (née Ware), Ware adopted her mother's maiden name as her professional name. She had three siblings, Ada, Richard, and John Remer. Before becoming an actress, she worked as a governess.
The last work of Alberic was that of co-operating with St Bernard in promoting the Second Crusade. He it was who arranged with Louis VII of France the details of the undertaking. He died at Verdun on 20 November 1148, according to the necrology of St.-Martin-des-Champes. St. Bernard of Clairvaux celebrated the funeral mass.
Hedwiga Reicher (12 June 1884 – 2 September 1971) was a German actress, half- sister of actor Frank Reicher, sister of actor and screenwriter Ernst Reicher, and daughter of actor Emanuel Reicher.Silent Film Necrology by Eugene Michael Vazzana p.439, 2nd edition c. 2001; McFarland PublishingWho Was Who On the Screen by Evelyn Truitt page 607, c.
Chester Mortimer Franklin (September 1, 1889 – March 12, 1954) was an American film director and actor active mainly in the silent era. Born in San Francisco, he was the brother of Sidney A. Franklin. In the late 1910s he co- directed with his brother Sidney several films with all-children casts for William Fox.Silent Film Necrology p.
After this interregnum, the Abbot Hugh succeeded to the office. He wrote a Chronicle, a Martyrology and a Necrology, but according to the Catholic Encyclopedia they "contain few facts of real interest". Hugh owed his appointment to the influence of Archbishop Hugh of Lyon and Bishop Agano of Autun. After many conflicts, Abbot Hugh was forced to resign in 1100.
Hugo Diemer (November 18, 1870 – March 3, 1939)SAM, "Necrology Hugo Diemer, November 18, 1960 - March 3, 1939," in: The Society for the Advancement of Management Journal, Volume 4, Nr 1-4. 1939. p. 35/56 was an American engineer, management consultant, and professor at the Penn State University, who in 1910 published the first industrial engineering textbook: Factory Organization and Administration.
James Eugene Duffy (January 10, 1867 – September 16, 1953)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player and lawyer. He played halfback for the University of Michigan football team for seven years from 1885 to 1891 and was captain of the 1888 team. In 1886, he set the world record by drop kicking a football 168 feet, 7½ inches.
Templar Saxe (born Templer William Edward Edevein; August 22, 1865 – April 17, 1935) was a British-born stage actor, opera singer and silent film actor. In films, he usually was a character actor as his singing voice could not be used in silent films. He was born in Redhill, Surrey, England and died in Cincinnati, Ohio.Silent Film Necrology 2nd Edition; c.
In 883, he was recorded as a co- duke of the Thuringii, and savagely defeated his brother, forcing him to retreat with but a small remnant of his original fighting force.AF(M), 873 (p. 94). AF(B), 883 (p. 107). While a necrology of Fulda records Egino's death in 886, he was mentioned in charters as living in 887 and 888.
Raymond H. Brenner (March 18, 1898 - June 14, 1975)1979-1970 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player who played 2 seasons in the National Football League, with the Canton Bulldogs. He played during the 1925 season. He is listed by the Pro Football Researchers Association as being one of the smallest professional football players of all- time.
Coowee Scoorice Black Bear (October 11, 1899 - July 1976)1979-1970 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player who played in the National Football League during the 1923 season. That season, he joined the NFL's Oorang Indians. The Indians were a team based in LaRue, Ohio, composed only of Native Americans, and coached by Jim Thorpe.
Leszek died in 1186. The day of his death is unknown. The Duke Leszek whose death is mentioned in the necrology of the abbey of St. Vincent in Wrocław on 21 November is, according to historians, Senior Duke Leszek Biały, who was killed on 24 November 1227. There is no information about a wife or children of Leszek of Masovia.
Euphemia "Effie" Ellsler was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of actors John and Euphemia "Effie" (née Murray) Ellsler.Vazzana, Eugene Michael - Silent Film Necrology, 2001, p. 156Euphemia Murray Ellsler; findagrave.com Retrieved December 12, 2017 She first appeared on stage at the age of three in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Academy of Music; by then under the management of her father.
The complete text of approximately 100,000 entertainment-related obituaries (1905–1986) was reprinted as Variety Obituaries, an 11-volume set, including alphabetical index. Four additional bi-annual reprints were published (for 1987–1994) before the reprint series was discontinued. The annual anniversary edition published in January would often contain a necrology of the entertainment people who had died that year.
Victor Heerman (August 27, 1893 – November 3, 1977) was an English-American film director, screenwriter, and film producer.Vazzana, Eugene Michael (2001). Silent Film Necrology. McFarland, After writing and directing short comedies for Mack Sennett, Heerman teamed with his wife Sarah Y. Mason to win the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay of Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women in 1933.
William Peter "Bill" Fortune (October 14, 1897 – March 12, 1947)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player. He played guard and tackle for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1917 to 1919. He was a member of the 1918 Michigan Wolverines football team that finished the season undefeated and has been recognized as the national championship team of 1918.
Paul Parker "Maggie" Magoffin (March 30, 1883 – February 1, 1956)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player. He played left halfback for Fielding H. Yost's University of Michigan Wolverines football teams of 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907, and was captain of the 1907 team. He later served as a football coach at North Dakota State University and George Washington University.
He then spent nearly twenty years before the cameras before making his last film in 1933. He can be seen in many surviving silent and sound films. In the early Warner Brothers sound extravaganza The Show of Shows he plays Henry VI in the excerpted vignette from that play opposite John Barrymore's Richard III.Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition, by Eugene Michael Vazzana, c.
Jerome Patrick (June 2, 1883 - September 26, 1923)Silent Film Necrology, p.412 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana was a New Zealand born American stage and film actor. Born Alexander Patrick, he worked as a dentist while acting locally and in Australia, where in 1912 he married Ethel Joan Meynelle, the daughter of a prominent Australian theatrical manager.
Funeral services were held at Cornell University, and he was buried in a family plot in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, just north of the university. Strunk's Cornell obituary noted that his friends and former students remembered "his kindness, his helpfulness as a teacher and colleague, [and] his boyish lack of envy and guile."Cornell University, Necrology of the Faculty, in Garvey, 200.
Thomas was born on September 25, 1821 in Clinton County, New York. During the American Civil War, he served with the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry Regiment of the Union Army, achieving the rank of captain. He died December 27, 1898, in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.Florence Elizabeth Baker (1899) W.H. Thomas in Wisconsin Necrology for Year Ending November 30, 1899 in Proceedings of the Society etc.
Hildebert (fl. 882), was Count of Ivois, the successor to his father Bérenger I. Almost nothing is known about Hildebert other than a donation in his father's name to Saint-Vanne Abbey in Verdun in 882. The necrology of Verdun Cathedral records the death of Hildebertus comes [Count Hildebert] which is the only historical record of his being a count.
J. Peter "Pete" Stout (June 1, 1923 – September 10, 1996)Oldest Living Pro Football Players - 1999-1990 Necrology was an American football fullback in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. Born in Throckmorton, Texas, he played college football at the University of North Texas and Texas Christian University. He was drafted in the fifth round of the 1946 NFL Draft by the New York Giants.
The season began with McKinnon improving his hitting and fielding, likely becoming one of the better first basemen in the National League, when he contracted typhoid pneumonia and subsequently died in Charlestown, Massachusetts at the age of 30. He was interred at Lowell Cemetery in Lowell, Massachusetts.The Baseball Necrology Pittsburgh wore a black crêpe on their uniforms for the rest of the season to honor Alex.
Judd was born in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts and attended Ohio State University and Cornell University, where he received a Ph.D. degree in physics in 1926. He was a Munsell Research Associate in colorimetry at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) in Washington, D.C. in 1926.D. Nickerson, Deane Brewster Judd, Necrology, in newsletter of the Inter-Society Color Council ISCC News #220, Sept.-Oct. 1972.
Adams then settled in the town of Pleasant Springs, in Dane County. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Republican in 1862 and 1872. He died of pneumonia in Madison, Wisconsin,'Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin at its 50th Annual Meeting held December 11, 1902, Wisconsin Necrology-1902, pg. 147 leaving an estate worth $20,000 to his son, Henry Cullen Adams.
Having returned to Germany, Ulrich participated in the election of Philip of Swabia in 1198. However, he fell ill shortly afterwards and became incapable of ruling, whereafter his younger brother Bernhard acted as regent. There is a record of the duke making another donation to Saint George's Abbey on 31 March 1199. According to the necrology of Seckau Abbey, Ulrich died on 12 August 1202.
Bobo of San Teodoro (died 9 October 1199) was an Italian cardinal. He was relative of Pope Celestine III, who named him cardinal-deacon of San Teodoro on 20 February 1193. He subscribed papal bulls between 4 March 1193 and 19 June 1199. His death is recorded in the necrology of the Vatican Basilica, of which he was canon before his promotion to the cardinalate.
Stanley Nelson Muirhead (August 29, 1902 - September 14, 1942)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player. He played at the tackle position for the University of Michigan from 1921 to 1923, leading the Wolverines to consecutive undefeated seasons in 1922 and 1923 and a national championship in 1923. He was selected as a second-team All-American in both 1922 and 1923.
Born in San Jose, California, and later raised in San Francisco,The Pacific Monthly, July, 1905, p. 586 accessed May 3, 2013.Doyle, Billy H. The Ultimate Directory of Silent and Sound Era Performers: A Necrology of Actors and Actresses, 1999, p. 70 Brissac was the daughter of the prominent Bay Area insurance executive and humanitarian, B. F. Brisac and his wife Alice (née Hain).
The rivalry with Duke Frederick IV of neighbouring Swabia caused him to fight on the side of Welf VI in the Feud of Tübingen (1164-1166). In 1173, he became overlord of Zurich. An entry in the necrology of the Abbey of Saint Peter in the Black Forest reads : "Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen donated 5 candles for the memory of John the Baptist"., in: , vol.
Beecher was married twice: first to Harry R. Guggenheimer and then to Richard H. Hoffman. She had a son named Richard. Obituary Billboard magazine, August 20, 1955; mentions surviving family, her sister Olive Wyndham and son RichardWho Was Who in the Theatre 1912-1976; originally published annually by John Parker, 1976 editions by Gale ResearchSilent Film Necrology 2nd edit. by Eugene M. Vazanno c.
Bruce Carman Shorts (January 15, 1878 – March 29, 1945)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player and coach. He played as a tackle at the University of Michigan from 1900 to 1901. Shorts served as the head football coach at the Nevada State University—now known as the University of Nevada, Reno—in 1904 and at the University of Oregon in 1905.
1969 by Daniel Blum Bernard died in March 1924 while preparing to costar with Carr in the sequel to their film version of Potash and Perlmutter(1923)(which was filmed at Ft. Lee New Jersey), to be called In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter.Silent Film Necrology, p.44 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana Actor George Sidney was brought in to replace Bernard as Abe Potash.
Members had also to swear an oath, after which they could participate in the election of the head confrére and his officers, who monitored members' activities to ensure compliance with the statutes. The most important document for the history of the Confrérie is the necrology that records the deaths of members from 1194 to 1361. Adam de la Halle and Jehan Erart were members.
He held the offices in personal union. According to the Necrology of Reichenau, John died on 9 February 782. As abbot of Saint Gall, John pursued a specific property and acquisition policy in southern Breisgau, eastern and southern Thurgau, and across Lake Constance in Linzgau and Argengau. He established the connections to the properties south of Lake Constance through the acquisition of property in Romanshorn and Steinach near Arbon.
It is not possible to ascertain whether Cardinal Annibaldi participated or not in the election. Eubel and Stapper do not count him, indicating that he had died earlier in that year. But the necrology of the church S. Spirito in Sassia in Rome registered his death under October 4, see Necrologi e libri affini della Provincia Romana, ed. Pietro Egidi (Roma : Forzani e c., tipografi del Senato, 1908-1914), I, p.
George A. "Ropes" Kerr (November 10, 1894 - December 1980)1989-1980 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player. He played in the National Football League with the Cleveland Tigers and the New York Brickley Giants.Brickley's New York Giants are not related to the modern- day New York Giants. He also played in the first American Football League in 1926 for the Newark Bears.
Cornelius O'Brien (May 8, 1898 - December 1, 1993)1999-1990 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player. He played in the National Football League in 1921 with the New York Brickley Giants and in first American Football League with the Boston Bulldogs in 1926. An immigrant from Ireland, O'Brien grew up in Boston and later played college football at Boston College before signing to the NFL.
Born in Mirecourt, Vosges, Jacquot was the son of Nicolas Jacquot and Marie-Joséphine Petit-Jean. He studied for the priesthood at a seminary, but left it to pursue literature. After having worked for some time as a pension master in Chartres,Necrology published in the Journal de Chartres of 21 March 1880, page 2. he began working as a journalist, using the pen name Eugène de Mirecourt.
Frederic De Belleville (February 17, 1855 Liège - February 25, 1923, New York City)Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition p.126 by Eugene M. Vazzana c.2001Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976 volume 2 D-H page 627 (same page under Belleville vol.1 A-C) compiled from editions originally published annually by John Parker; 1976 edition by Gale Research Company was a Belgian born American stage actor.
1921 advertisement with Jimmy Callahan, Florence Dixon, and Lottie Kendall Jimmy Callahan (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 16, 1891 – September 21, 1957, Belleville, New Jersey) was an American actor who made several silent comedy short films in the 1920s.Eugene Michael Vazzana, Silent Film Necrology – 2001 – p. 76 0786410590 Moving Picture World (USA) 9 July 1921, p. 215, "Jimmy Callahan Meets Painful Injury in Hydroplane Accident" Moving Picture World (USA) 30 April 1921, p.
Following his major league career, Gray pitched in the Pacific Coast league from 1912 to 1913, retiring after the 1913 season. He played for the Vernon Tigers and Oakland Oaks in that time. Following his death, he was buried in Sutter Cemetery in Sutter, California.The Baseball Necrology In 2008, Gray was inducted into the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame, along with Wheezer Dell, Casey Stengel and Lee Susman.
Guaimar's brother Pandulf of Capaccio was also killed, but Guy of Sorrento escaped while Guaimar's sister and niece were locked up. The brothers-in-law seized the city and elected Pandulf, eldest among them, prince. The date of Guaimar's assassination is given as 2 June in the Annales Beneventani, as 3 June in Amatus and as 4 June in the necrology of Monte Cassino.Amatus of Montecassino; Prescott N. Dunbar, trans.
In February 1091, Jordan was present at the siege of that city as well. Jordan was made lord of Noto and count of Syracuse and there he died, of fever, probably in 1092.Jordan undersigned a diploma of his father's in April 1092, though most sources still give him a death in 1091. The 1091 date comes from Goffredo Malaterra and a Palermitan necrology which derives from Malaterra.
Harrison Samuel "Boss" Weeks Jr. (April 3, 1879 – February 25, 1906)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File.COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, Present and Absent, accounted for by Name. US Army, April, 1879, Fort McIntosh, Texas was an American football player and coach. He played quarterback for the University of Michigan from 1900 to 1902 and served as head football coach at the University of Kansas in 1903 and at Beloit College in Wisconsin in 1904.
Born in 27 April 1875 - Pimlico, Middlesex England,Excerpt from Silent Film Necrology by Eugene Michael Vazzano c. 2001 2nd edition he appeared in more than thirty-five Broadway productions in New York City between 1900 and 1942. In 1908 he first appeared on Broadway in the hit play What Every Woman Knows starring Maude Adams. He served as director and/or producer for various productions, some starring himself.
Walter Daniel Buland (February 7, 1892 - May 26, 1937)1939-1930 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player in the early National Football League. He played in the NFL for the Rock Island Independents, Green Bay Packers and Duluth Eskimos. He also played for the Minneapolis Marines prior to their entry into the NFL. Buland also played in one of the two very first NFL games.
Cedric Crawford "Pat" Smith (March 12, 1895 – April 23, 1969)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football fullback who played for the University of Michigan (1915–1916), the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, and the Buffalo All-Americans (1920–1921, 1923). He was either the second or third leading scorer in the inaugural season of the National Football League (NFL), then known as the American Professional Football Association (APFA).
In Constantinople, he seems to have rejoined the following of Louis of Blois. On 3 April 1205, he was at the siege of Adrianople, which had been occupied by Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria. He joined Louis and Renaud of Montmirail on a foraging expedition and, on 14 April, all three were killed while pursuing a Cuman force. According to the necrology of Chartres, however, his requiem was celebrated on 17 April.
John Albert "Tommy" Tomlin (August 17, 1894 – March 23, 1949)1949-1940 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was an American football player. He played professionally as a guard and tackle who played for the Akron Pros, Hammond Pros, Milwaukee Badgers and New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He was born to Elizabeth Ford (1859–1927) and George Tomlin (1854–1928). Tomlin won an NFL title in 1920 with Akron.
Over the course of the nineteenth century the hotel received several renovations and additions, the most extensive expansion occurring in c. 1885. By the end of the nineteenth century, the building reached seven stories in height"Necrology." New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly Nov. 1886: 287-91. p. 290 and had approximately 500 rooms. By the late 1800s, the Quincy House acquired a reputation as one of the most famous hotels in the city.
Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, vol. 9, Wisconsin Necrology (1876-1881), Wisconsin Historical Society: 1909, Biographical Sketch of David W. Jones, p. 448. He served as that state's fifth Secretary of State, serving two terms from January 7, 1856 to January 2, 1860. He was a Democrat and served under Democratic governor William A. Barstow, Democratic acting-governor Arthur MacArthur, Sr., and Republican governors Coles Bashford and Alexander Randall.
Boso signed the record of a placitum held by Olrico da Corte, the archbishop of Milan and Boso's ecclesiastical superior, in December 1125. This is the last recorded action of Boso. He died on 30 April according to the necrology of the church of San Solutore in Turin. The year of death is unknown, but it must have been no later than 1128, when his successor, Arberto, former provost of Oulx, is recorded as bishop.
Cardinal Guillaume de Bray died in Orvieto on 29 April 1282,recorded in the Necrology of the Church of Meaux: Paravicini- Bagliani, Testamenti, p. 35. His funeral monument also has an inscription which states OBIIT•TERCIO•KL•MAII. and was buried in the Church of the Dominicans, with a monument designed by Arnolfo di Cambio. The inscription gives the Cardinal credit for mathesis, lex et decreta, and poesis (mathematics, Canon and civil law, poetry).
Stanfield McNeill Wells (July 25, 1889 - August 17, 1967)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an All-American football player for the University of Michigan Wolverines football team from 1909-1911. He was the first in a long line of All-Americans to come out of Massillon Washington High School, and was one of the pioneers of the forward pass. Though known principally as an end, Wells was Michigan's first forward passer of note.
Raymond Gerard Trowbridge (August 27, 1896 - October 3, 1962)1969-1960 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional football player. He played in the American Professional Football Association (AFPA)—which became the National Football League (NFL) in 1922—with the Cleveland Tigers and the New York Brickley Giants. Brickley's New York Giants are not related to the modern-day New York Giants. He played football for Everett High School in Everett, Massachusetts.
Roussiaus le Taillier sought to flatter him in his Arras est escole de tous biens entendre. Fresco dates the poems to the third quarter of the thirteenth century. Gillebert appears in the necrology of the jongleurs and bourgeois of Arras as being celebrated in a mass at Pentecost 1270, so he must have died between this commemorative mass and the previous one (i.e. some time between 2 Feb and 1 June 1270).
Robert Crockett "Daddy" Potts (August 16, 1898 – August 11, 1981)1989-1980 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was an American football player. He played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Frankford Yellow Jackets in the 1926 NFL season. Potts won the 1926 NFL championship with the Yellow Jackets. Outside of the NFL, he played for the Millville Big Blue, a successful independent team out of New Jersey.
437 Lièpvre's village was already prosperous by time of Fulrad's death. According to the former necrology of the Abbey of Saint Denis, the body of the abbot Fulrad was first interred at Saint Denis, then transferred to Lièpvre's priory. The donation of Fulrad's estate to the abbey was confirmed much later by Lothair I in a diploma sent by Verdun on August 4, 854, which clarifies that the Abbey of Saint Denis owns all of Fulrad's former possessions.
His early life is little known. It is repeatedly claimed that he entered the Order of Benedictines but this is not proven.According to Maleczek,p. 166, the theory that he was Benedictine is based only on the fact that he died at Montecassino, and, therefore, his death has been recorded in the necrology of the abbey. Pope Innocent III created him Cardinal-Deacon of S. Lucia in Septisolio around 1206.S. Miranda places his promotion in 1205.
She was married to actor/singer Richard Field Carroll (1865-1925), aka Richard F. Carroll, Who's Who in America: A Biographical Dictionary of Living Men and Women of the United States, 1899-1900; edited by John W. LeonardAnnie Sutherland portrait and text caption 1890s, the last line states her marriage to Richard F. Carroll and had a daughter Anne Carroll who died in her teens. She was later married to Charles Harding.Silent Film Necrology, p.507 2nd edition c.
Morgan's studies were interrupted by the American Civil War, when he organized Landis' Battery in response to General Robert E. Lee's raid through Pennsylvania. Stationed at Carlisle during June through August 1863, as first-line reserves for the Battle of Gettysburg; contrary to some reports, the Battery did not see action at that historic engagement.UPENN "Necrology", OLD PENN Magazine, University of Pennsylvania Gazette, Volume XV, Issue 11, March 9, 1917, page 298. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
Johnnie Walker (January 7, 1894–December 5, 1949), sometimes credited as Johnny Walker, was an American actor and producer popular from the silent era to the late 1930s. He appeared in a variety of short and feature films, including the highly successful features Captain Fly-by-Night, Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, Broken Hearts of Broadway and Old Ironsides.Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana He began his film career in 1915.
Most of Guillaume's music is in bar form, although "Chancon envoisie" is given partially in mensural notation in the Chansonnier Cangé. His melodies typically have a range greater than an octave. According to Karp, "modal interpretation of the melodies does not seem appropriate". The date of Guillaume's death must be before Pentecost (4 June) in the year of 1245, since he is inscribed in the Necrology of the Confrérie des jongleurs et des bourgeois d'Arras for that year.
289–90 of this section. Then comes Cosmas of Prague's Chronicle of Bohemia (f. 294–304). A list of brothers in the Podlažice monastery, and a calendar with a necrology, magic formulae, the start of the introits for feasts, and other local records round out the codex (f. 305–312). Apart from the alphabets at the start, the entire book is written in Latin; in addition, it contains Hebrew, Greek, and Slavic alphabets (Cyrillic and Glagolitic).
G.L. Norrman in 1892 Godfrey Leonard Norrman,There are current sources that list his first name as Gottfried but contemporary references as well as his own advertising used Godfrey. (1846 - November 16, 1909)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was an important architect in the southeastern United States. A number of his commissions are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and in 1897 he was made a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
As a widow, Adelheid was a Clarissan nun in Wiesbaden (in the summer) and in Mainz (in the winter). It is believed that Adelheid and her daughter Richardis led a very devout life. The necrology of the St. Clara monastery in Mainz recorded the death of ‘Alheidis … comitissa de Nassowe’ on ‘Non Kal Mar’ in 1288, and her burial ‘in habitu soror’. So she died on 22 February 1288 and was buried in the St. Clara monastery in Mainz.
There are two death notices for Erart in the necrology of the Confrérie des jongleurs et bourgeois d'Arras. One records a Jehans Erardi dying in 1258 while another records Jehan Erart dying in 1259. It is possible, when considering that his works are preserved in two different sections of the Chansonnier du Roi, that there were two Jehan Erarts, but this is not likely. Three songs attributed to Jehan Erart in one manuscript probably belong to Raoul de Beauvais.
Romano Bonaventura (before 1216–20 February 1243Date of death according to the necrology of S. Maria in Trastevere (ed. Egidi).) was a Catholic Christian prelate, Cardinal deacon of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria,Joseph R. Strayer, The Albigensian Crusades, (University of Michigan Press, 1992), 128. his titulus (1216–1234), bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina (1231–1243), a cardinal-legate to the court of France. He was also listed as Romano Papareschi,Miranda, "Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church": Romano Bonaventura.
Oscar von Schüppel Oscar von Schüppel (10 August 1837, near Dresden - 26 August 1881 in Bad Serneus, Switzerland) was a German pathologist. He studied anatomy at the University of Leipzig, later relocating to Tübingen, where in 1869 he was appointed professor of pathological anatomy. In 1876/77 he served as university rector.Deutsches Archiv für klinische medizin, Volume 32 Necrology In 1871, he was the first scientist to describe "Schaumann bodies", structures that are defined as being cytoplasmic calcium inclusion bodies.
Guy helped construct a bridge in preparation for the siege of Casseneuil in 1214. That same year, during the siege of Carcassonne, Guy led the clergy in singing the Veni Creator Spiritus during the fighting. He also oversaw the demolition of the castle of Montfort after it had been abandoned. Guy was probably forced to leave Carcassonne when the city was evacuated by the crusaders in January 1223. He died on 21 March 1223, according to the necrology of the cathedral of Carcassonne.
McGarry was born in County Down, Ireland, on July 5, 1817. He received what his official biography would describe vaguely as "a good education," and went into business in Liverpool as an inspector of cargo ships. He moved to the United States in 1841, coming to Milwaukee in 1847 where he worked with his brother in the housepainting business."Wisconsin Necrology" Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin at its Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting Held December 14, 1899 etc.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Accera entered the Benedictine order in 1944 at St. Bernard Abbey in Cullman, Alabama."Necrology", The Americann- Cassinese Congregation of Benedictine Monasteries He attended St. Benedict's College and was ordained to the priesthood on May 20, 1950."Angelo T. Acerra, 64, Bishop for the Military", The New York Times, July 27, 1990 He obtained advanced degrees in canon law from Catholic University and the "Angelicum" in Rome. He was a member of the Catholic Theological Society of America.
Humbert's tomb at Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Jacques After ceding his lands, Humbert entered the Dominican Order and became Latin Patriarch of Alexandria within two years. He consecrated Rodolphe de Chissé as Bishop of Grenoble in 1351. It is with these latter titles that his death is recorded in a necrology of Vauvert: in Clermont-en-Auvergne, at forty three years of age in 1355. He was buried in the now demolished church of Couvent des Jacobins in Paris.
Portrait of Friedrich Schlichtegroll; artist unknown Adolf Heinrich Friedrich Schlichtegroll (8 December 1765 in Waltershausen – 4 December 1822 in Munich) was a teacher, scholar"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", chapter "Early Biographers", its.caltech.edu/~tan and the first biographer of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His brief account of Mozart's life (6000 words) was published in a volume of twelve obituaries Schlichtegroll prepared and called Nekrolog auf das Jahr 1791 ("Necrology for the year 1791"). The book appeared in 1793, two years after Mozart's death.
Returning to his native city, he was appointed assistant rabbi in 1843, and associate rabbi in 1850. Although he did not come before the public at large either in print (his only publication was an anonymous necrology of his teacher Moses Sofer, in the Allg. Zeit. des Judenthums, 1838) or on the platform, he soon became widely known by his Talmudic lectures, which he enlivened with material drawn from Hebrew and general literature. Among his earliest pupils were W. Bacher and I. Goldziher.
L to R: Mary Young, John Barrymore, Frank Campeau Believe Me, Xantippe a 1913 hit Broadway play Mary Marsden Young (June 21, 1879 – June 23, 1971)Silent Film Necrology 2nd edit. c. 2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an American stage and film actress whose career spanned the first sixty years of the 20th century. She started her career in the theatre and ended playing elderly ladies in film and lastly on television. Her first Broadway credit was in 1899.
Reeves-Smith appeared in only three motion pictures, two silents and one sound. His last was The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1929) with Clive Brook, which holds the distinction of being the first Sherlock Holmes film to be shot in sound and Reeves-Smith the first Dr. Watson in a sound film. Reeves-Smith retired to his native England but soon after died of a heart attack at Ewell, Surrey on 29 January 1938.Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition, p.
Timon, forse con più di ragione, fisse la sua morte al 1269, ad onta che il Necrologio del secolo XIII esistente nella biblioteca di s. Spirito in Saxia di Roma, registry la morte del cardinal Strigoniense a' 10 luglio 1266. P. Egidi, who edited that Necrology, does not vouch for the date of 1266, but does indicate that the date of July 10 is the date given in the manuscript: P. Egidi, Necrologi e libri affini della Provincia Romana (Roma 1908), p.
New York Times reviewer Marjorie Farber said Marginalia "should cause intense satisfaction among the disciples of the late great Master of Necrology", commenting that Lovecraft's "whole career seems an effective protest against 'natural laws', against genuine scholarship and against literary craftsmanship"."Poesque Doodles", The New York Times Book Review, February 25, 1945, p.9 E. F. Bleiler noted that "The guest memoirs and essays are of varying interest", but that "Lovecraft's fiction is juvenile or minor. His essays are more significant".
Modern historians tentatively associate Bruno with "Bishop Prunwart" whom the necrology of the Abbey of Saint Gall credited with the baptism of Géza and many of his subjects. Bishop Adalbert of Prague also come to Hungary, but his mission was not successful, according to his nearly contemporaneous Life. Géza and his wife, Sarolt, remained half-pagans. Thietmar of Merseburg recorded that Géza offered sacrifices to pagan gods even after his baptism; Bruno of Querfurt accused Sarolt of mixing Christian and heathen practices.
Matilda of Guelders and Zutphen († 28 October 1247 or later),Cawley (Holland, Frisia, Gelre) and Cawley (Nassau) quote from the Necrology of Arnstein Abbey which recorded the death of ‘Mecktildis comitisse de Nassauw sororis nostre’ on 28 October. She is last mentioned in a charter from the year 1247. was a countess from the House of Wassenberg and by marriage countess of Nassau. She is a direct ancestor of both the Kings of the Netherlands and the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg.
One of his works during this span, Necrology, has been cited by fellow filmmaker Hollis Frampton as "the sickest joke I've ever seen on film". For several decades Standish ran a Community Non-Profit Darkroom called the Denver Darkroom. It began as Standish's dream workspace which he cordially extended to visiting Filmmakers, Artists, Journalists and Friends. It was an artistic hotspot housing a large commercial-size black and white darkroom, studios, a library, a kitchen, a dining room/ gallery and sleeping lofts/ prop storage.
Returning to Spain, he took the religious habit at St. Marcellinus, but after seeing this monastery had been secularized by the bishops he entered the collegiate of church St. Isidore in the same city. This is a church he went on to endow and is where Saint Isidore was buried, hence its name. Martin distinguished himself by his zealous observance, his charity, and his deep devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. The date of his death is given to us by the necrology preserved in the monastery.
Elizabeth Aubrey argues that since Jehan was a known member of the Puy d'Arras, he cannot be identified with the "Grieviler" of the necrology. More recent work on these institutions by Carol Symes has suggested they were in fact the same.Carol Symes, A Common Stage: Theatre and Public Life in Medieval Arras. Ithaca, 2007 Nonetheless, a further piece of evidence for establishing his chronology are the songs he is known to have composed with Adam de la Halle, who was very young in the 1250s.
Maio was born in the first decades of the twelfth century to Leo of Rayza and Kuraza, members of the urban upper class in Bari. Leo is documented as a judge in Bari between 1119 and 1135, as a royal justice from 1141 and as a regalis supra iudex ("royal superior judge") or protoiudex ("first judge") from 1142 to 1147. He was dead by 1155. The death of Maio's mother, Kuraza, is recorded in the necrology of the cathedral of Salerno as falling on 26 July 1158.
The pacts Jordan initiated with Monte Cassino in June 1123 bearing a resemblance to the contemporary pacts of men of lesser rank with the same monastery, perhaps indicating the prince's diminished importance in the politics of the age. His generosity, however, was not forgotten: Jordan II is the only prince of Capua after Jordan I whose death, on 19 December 1127 at an unspecified location, is recorded in the Cassinese necrology. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Robert II, the last Prince of Capua.
Myron Herrick "Mike" Palm (November 24, 1899 – April 8, 1974)1979-1970 Necrology at Oldest Living Pro Football Players was a professional American football player in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants. He was also a player-coach in 1933 for the NFL's Cincinnati Reds. He was also the owner and head coach of the Brooklyn-Rochester Tigers of the second American Football League from 1936 to 1937. By 1941, he returned to the Giants, to serve as an assistant coach.
The fact that monks originally after Prime betook themselves to manual work or study is reflected in the prayer for the work "... et opera manuum nostrarum dirige super nos et opus manuum nostrarum dirige" ("...and direct thou the works of our hands over us; yea, the work of our hands do thou direct."), and the prayer "Dirigere". Later the reading of the martyrology, the necrology, the rule, and a prayer for the dead were added. The Church of England's Book of Common Prayer dropped Prime.
Allen Chubb SteckleBentley Historical Library Necrology File. (July 1872 – March 4, 1938) was an American football player and coach. He played tackle for the University of Michigan from 1897 to 1899 and was selected as an All- American in 1898. Steckle served as the head football coach at the Nevada State University—now known as the University of Nevada, Reno—from 1901 to 1903 and Oregon Agricultural College—now known as Oregon State University—from 1904 to 1905, compiling a career head coaching record of 16–14–2.
Born in 1808Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center and raised in Maine, along with his six siblings, he late exemplified a pioneer spirit and ambition. Following Indian Removal in the 1830s, in 1844 Norcross moved to northern Georgia, where he became a successful dry goods merchant and sawmill operator. His sawmill produced mainly railroad ties and string timbers for the assembly of the Georgia Railroad, which had a terminus at Atlanta. Reclaiming timber and debris discarded by the sawmill, poor settlers quickly began building crude shanties for their families.
There is uncertainty over the date and place of Charles's death. The necrology of the diocese of Liège dates Charles's death to 22 June without specifying the year. Sigebert of Gembloux records it under the year 991, but he may have confused it with his capture, since two documents of January 992 seem to imply that Charles was still alive. One was dated by a supporter to the fifth year of "Charles king in waiting" (sperante Karolo rege), the other is dated by Hugh's reign, "Charles being thrown in prison" (Karolo trusus in carcere).
Herman Coors managed the company in the early days. Herman's older brother, Grover C. Coors (1888-1954), began the fledgling company's foray into ceramic technology by inventing a tool for forming spark plug insulation in 1919.G.C. Coors, "Apparatus for Forming Spark-Plug Insulators," US Patent No. 1 362 926, Dec 1920. Chemist Harold W. Ryland (1881-1966) was hired in 1923, and worked his way up to GM and VP of Porcelain and mayor of Golden 1939-45 before his 1957 retirement."Necrology: Harold W. Ryland," Ceramic Bulletin, V45, #11, Nov 1966, p 1050.
He died in Naples on 10 October 1258 and was buried in the basilica of San Domenico Maggiore. His death was recorded in the necrology of the church of Santa Patrizia and the libro dei suffragi (book of suffrages) of the cathedral of Bari. In October 1259, Pope Alexander IV ordered that the part of Enrico's inheritance left in San Domenico Maggiore go to his successor at Bari, Giovanni Saraceno, and the part in possession of his brother Pietro be handed over to the Dominican convent at Foggia.
Imar, O.S.B. Cluny (died at Cluny on October 28, 1161Brixius, p. 44, says that he died between April 7, 1161, when he is attested for the last time as a living person, and June 1, 1162, when Theobaldus was appointed his successor as Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati. Date October 28 without a year is given by the necrology of St. Martin des Champs, published by F. Duchesne, Histoire de tous les cardinaux françois, 1660, p. 99) was a French Benedictine abbot, who served as a bishop and cardinal.
The backlash following Wollstonecraft's death and posthumous publication of her Memoirs impacted Hays' later work, which some scholars have called more conservative. Among these later productions is the six-volume compendium Female Biography: or Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women of All Ages and Countries, in which Wollstonecraft is not mentioned, although Hays had written an extensive obituary for The Annual Necrology shortly after Godwin's controversial Memoirs. If Wollstonecraft was neglected through the nineteenth century, Hays and her writing received even less critical evaluation or academic attention until the twentieth-century's emerging feminist movement.
Thomas F. Lowe (1812November 18, 1875)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was a Georgia musician, businessman, and politician who served as the acting mayor of Atlanta, during the early part of the American Civil War. In 1858, T. F. Lowe was elected as an alderman representing Atlanta's Second Ward. Lowe and fellow future Atlanta mayor William Ezzard were among a group of investors that chartered the Atlanta Mutual Insurance and Stock Company in 1859. In November 1861, he took over as Atlanta's mayor after incumbent Jared Whitaker was appointed to head the commissary and logistics activities for Georgia's state troops.
John Thomas Grant (December 13, 1813 - January 18, 1887)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was an American railroad man. He was born and raised on a farm near Athens, Georgia and graduated from the University of Georgia in 1833 with a degree in Forestry. With his brother James and the unrelated Lemuel Grant he founded an engineering firm called Fannin, Grant and Company which constructed railroads in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, during which time he amassed a large fortune and enormous tracts of land. The calamity of the American Civil War largely destroyed his prospects.
September 14, 1986. The school now holds an annual golf tournament in his memory, as a sports program fundraiser. Tuggle died from cancer on August 30, 1986."1989 – 1980 Necrology" , Oldest Living Pro Football Players,, Retrieved 2011-09-06; Robin Finn, "Tuggle’s Fight Against Time", The New York Times, 1986-09-14. Retrieved 2011-09-06 Though they did not keep him on the team after the 1985 season, the Giants paid for Tuggle's health insurance for the remainder of his life, and wore his number 38 on their helmets during their 1986–87 Super Bowl winning season.
Livingston Mims (1833March 4, 1906)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was an American politician who served as the 37th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia during the early 20th century. Born in Edgefield, South Carolina, he later moved to Mississippi and represented Hinds County in the state legislature from 1859 to 1861. He was the only child of Henry Mims and Susan Burr Read of Edgefield, South Carolina. During the United States Civil War, Major Mims served with the Confederate States Army under General John C. Pemberton and saw action in the Battle of Jackson, Champion Hill and Vicksburg Campaign.
Henry married before 11 December 1215Cawley quotes from a charter dated 11 December 1215, in which ‘Heinricus und Roppertus comites de Nassovva’ with the consent of ‘uxorum nostrarum Methildis et Gertrudis’ bought property from Mainz cathedral. From this can be concluded that Henry and Matilda were already married on 11 December 1215. All genealogies however state that the marriage took place "before 1221". to Matilda of Guelders and Zutphen († 28 October 1247 or later),Cawley quotes from the Necrology of Arnstein Abbey which recorded the death of ‘Mecktildis comitisse de Nassauw sororis nostre’ on 28 October.
Garvey, 5–6. Strunk first taught mathematics at Rose Polytechnical Institute in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1890–91.Who Was Who, vol. 2. He then taught English at Cornell for 46 years, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, disdaining specialization and becoming an expert in both classical and non-English literature.Cornell University, Necrology of the Faculty, in Garvey, 199. In 1922 he published English Metres, a study of poetic metrical form, and he compiled critical editions of Cynewulf's Juliana, several works of Dryden, James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans, and several Shakespearean plays.Garvey, 25.
She was born in London’s St. George district, the daughter of Katie and Robert Lee.Silent Film Necrology - Eugene Michael Vazzana - 20011891 - 1901 England Census Records Auriol Lee’s father was a medical doctor who, according to her New York Times obituary, was a distant relative of Robert E. Lee. Auriol was educated both in England and at schools in Europe where she also received her training for the stage at La Monnaie in Brussels before making her London debut at around the age of twenty. Auriol made her Broadway debut in November, 1903 with the Forbes-Robertson Company in Kipling’s The Light that Failed.
1278: March 29, Necrology of S. André: v. kal. aprilis Depositio Domni Bertrandi de S. Martino, cardinalis episcopi Sabinensis, monachi nostri, pro quo fiat sicut pro abbate The most probable year of his death seems to be 1278, because contemporary sources mention him as participant in the papal election, 1277, which took place between May and November,Annales Placentini Ghibellini, in G. Pertz (editor), Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptorum, XVIII (Hannover 1863), p. 569: Episcopus vero Sabinensis cardinalis tenet mediam viam, nec declinat ad unam nec ad aliam. and (by inference) in the first consistory of Pope Nicholas III on March 12, 1278.
Werfel also wrote a necrology about Manon's life for the Catholic journal Commonweal to explain the significance of his dedication, something he never did for other books. Other Werfel novels also feature characters modeled on Manon, notably the prophet Jeremiah's Egyptian bride-to-be in Hearken unto the Voice (1937) and the Bride in his last novel, Star of the Unborn (1946). Manon Gropius is also a minor character in the 2001 novel The Artist's Wife by Max Phillips, which is based on the life of Alma Mahler.Max Phillips, The Artist's Wife (New York: Henry Holt, 2001).
When she died, two male Port Huron doctors wrote a tribute to her declaring that she was a “truly noble woman,” who numbered among her friends “practically everyone in Port Huron who had the honor and privilege of her acquaintance.” They noted that she had been president of the Northeastern District Medical Society, the Ladies Library Annex, and the Academy of Science. Her obituaries in the Ann Arbor newspaper were headlined “Respected By Everyone,” and noted as well that her history of the University of Michigan had received much commendation for its accuracy.” Alumni Necrology Files.
On 25 October 1917, Standing died of pneumonia at the age of 31, bringing a premature end to a promising career. Standing married and had a son, Jack Standing Jr. (born 1914) who apparently appeared in early silent films as a child.Silent Film Necrology by Eugene Michael Vazzana, 2nd Ed., c. 2001, pages 496-97 Many members of his family also worked in the theatre or films, including his father Herbert Standing (1846-1923) and brothers Wyndham, Herbert Jr., Sir Guy and Percy, as well as Herbert Jr.'s daughter Joan Standing and Sir Guy's daughter Kay Hammond.
John M. Systermans (died May 28, 1989) was born Jean-Marie Systermans, but was better known as Father Henry Systermans or Pater Henri Systermans. He was a 20th-century Belgian-born missionary and priest with the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. He served for most of his life in HawaiiRoman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Necrology most notably during the 1950s at the leper colony at Kalaupapa on Molokai. His service there followed in the tradition of fellow Belgian priest, Saint Damien, and his contributions were part of the research gathered by Gavan Daws for the definitive biography Holy Man: Father Damien of Molokai.
She taught at Hunter College beginning in 1928, and was promoted to full professor there in 1954."6 Made Hunter Professors" New York Times (March 24, 1954): 19. In the 1960s she moved to the faculty of the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where she was in charge of the English doctoral program from 1962 to 1969, and the comparative literature doctoral program from 1974 to 1976. She retired in 1976, but continued to teach until 1981.Yakov Malkiel, "Necrology: Helaine Newstead (1906-1981)" Romance Philology 36(4)(May 1983): 564-569. In 1948, Helaine Newstead was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to focus on the Tristan legend.
There are no indications of a later dating, nor are there indications that Giotto's mosaic replaced an older one.Schwarz, Michael Viktor, and Pia Theis, Giottos Leben: mit einer Sammlung der Urkunden und Texte bis Vasari (Giottus Pictor I), Wien: Böhlau, 2004, pp. 330–331. According to Stefaneschi's obituary of 1347, the work cost 2,200 florins.Tomei, 30. In addition to an official document from 1298, references to the work as by Giotto are found in a Vatican necrology entry for Cardinal Stefaneschi recording his death in 1343, and then the Latin chronicle of Giotto's home city Florence written in the late 14th century by Filippo Villani.
It is also mentioned in the Annals of Saint Gall, the Annals of Salzburg and the Annals of Magdeburg, and in the necrology of Freising Cathedral.Charles R. Bowlus, The Battle of Lechfeld and its Aftermath, August 955: The End of the Age of Migrations in the Latin West (Ashgate, 2006), p. 145. While the sources do not provide details on the battle itself, the historian Charles Bowlus has suggested that the Hungarians may have been surprised by the Bavarians and Carantanians while returning from pasturing their horses on the steppe-like grasslands of the Welser Heide. There was a crossing of the Enns river at Ennsburg.
Henry's policies in the Herborner Mark angered the local aristocratic families. Around 1240, Henry built Dillenburg Castle to better subjugate the dissidents. By 1248, the century-long Dernbacher Feud had already begun, involving Hesse as well in the context of the War of the Thuringian Succession, because of a feud started by Henry with Sophia of Thuringia and her son Henry I "the Child" of Hesse over the Herborner Mark, which burdened the Nassau-Hessian relationships beyond his death for centuries. The necrology of Arnstein Abbey documented the death of ‘Henrici comitis de Nassauwe, qui contulit nobis ecclesiam in Diffenbach inferiori ...’ on 26 April.
The first two-thirds of the compilation reproduces a single work, Paulus Orosius' Historiarum adversum paganos libri VII. Also notable are Isidore of Seville's History of the Vandals and Suebi and History of the Goths, the Chronica prophetica (a chronicle related to the Chronicon Albeldense), and a genealogy of Jesus. Unique items include a lists of Arab rulers and of the Christian kings of Asturias-León, Navarre and France, a chronicle of the Kingdom of Navarre, the Chronicle of Alfonso III, a necrology of the Bishops of Pamplona and the De laude Pampilone epistola. It also includes a chant in honour of an otherwise unknown Leodegundia Ordóñez, Queen of Navarre.
Richard also held Satriano as regent for his nephew Richard and Riardo as regent for another nephew, Roger. There is a Ricardus Filangieri recorded under "3 November" in the necrology of Santa Patrizia in Naples, but whether it is this Richard or one of the numerous other Richards of the Filangieri clan is undeciphered. From February 1262 at Lettere a document reads curia nobilis viri domini Riccardi Filangerii, but this is probably a reference to Richard's eponymous son, Richard Filangieri II, sometimes called iunior. By his wife Iacoba, who died in 1271, Richard left one daughter, Isabella, who married Giacomo d'Aquino, lord of Arienzo and Galluccio. Richard was definitely dead by March 1263.
In 1849 he became music teacher in the English Boarding School in Bruges. In 1850 he married an Englishwoman, moving to Brussels again, where he was active as a piano teacher. Concurrently he undertook several concert journeys abroad as a piano virtuoso and composer for his instrument. He especially reaped a great success during a tour in Germany with the famous cellist Servais. Pougin called him "un-artiste extrêmement distingué, aussi excellent professeur qu’habile exécutant". Grégoir's necrology in the Dutch periodical Caecilia mentions that he didn't get a position at the Brussels Conservatory but that in 1874 he was indeed appointed to ‘Professeur d’accompagnement’ of the ‘Institut musical’ founded in Brussels by the Dutch king William III.
Henri Bourde de La Rogerie (8 April 1873, Ernée – 31 January 1949, Rennes) was a French archivist and historian of Brittany. He studied at the college in Saint-Lô, then received his law degree from the University of Caen and his diploma as an archivist-paleographer at the École des Chartes (1895). During his career, he worked as an archivist in the departments of Finistère (1897–1912) and Ille-et-Vilaine (1912–34).Henri Bourde de la Rogerie Collections acadiennes en ligneHenri Bourde de la Rogerie Persée (necrology)Bourde de La Rogerie, Henri Francois Marie Joseph Sociétés savantes de France He served as president of the Société archéologique d'Ille-et- Vilaine and the Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Bretagne.
Clement is mentioned in a catalogue of the abbots of Fulda: Ratgar, who was abbot from 802 to 817, sent a certain Modestus and other monks to Clement the Scot to learn grammar. Clement was, then or later, resident at the Frankish court; there is a poem by him addressed to Lothar as emperor (i.e. after 817), from which it appears that Lothar was his pupil; and another poem, by Ermoldus Nigellus, describes Clement as active in the festivities at Ingelheim on the occasion of the baptism of the Danish king Harald in 826. The year of Clement's death is not known, but the day is given as 29 March in a necrology preserved in a Würzburg manuscript of the ninth century.
Puritan on the ways at the Continental Iron Works The establishment of the Continental Iron Works in early 1861 coincided with the outbreak of the American Civil War, which began in April of that year. In May, Rowland traveled to Washington, D.C., to present the Navy Department with conceptual plans for a screw- propelled ironclad with revolving gun turrets.Still 1988. p. 23. His proposal was rejected as unfeasible, but he did manage to secure contracts for the manufacture of gun carriages, and for fitting out of merchant ships purchased by the Navy for war use. He also received a contract for the construction of mortar beds for Commander David Dixon Porter's fleet of mortar schooners,Necrology 1908. pp. 1182–1183.
The John H. James mansion, later the Georgia Governor's mansion 1870-1923 John H. James (July 14, 1830 – July 14, 1917)Franklin Garrett Necrology Database - Atlanta History Center was an American banker, politician, and businessman who served as the 21st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1871. James was born in Henry County, Georgia, where he farmed until moving to Atlanta in 1850 to clerk for $10 a month and after three years was making $700 a year.Atlanta Journal, June 16, 1883 After that he went into sales, running auctions of books, jewelry and other valuables throughout the Southern states. During the American Civil War he and his wife travelled to Canada and Nassau, Bahamas, and afterwards they returned to Atlanta where he founded the James Bank.
Probably written by Luigi Ferdinando Casamorata, who collaborated with Fétis in the redaction of biographies of Tuscan composers. and in his necrology, he is almost more remembered as a composer of sacred works than as a composer for the theater or as a conductor. However, his cease of production after the Fiammetta in 1857 made him remain in the background of the theatrical world, and he was never able to return to the «A league». In some ways, his friendship with Verdi, ended in a sort of absorption: the old operas by Mabellini, such as Il conte di Lavagna, were devoured analogous opera by Verdi, and the operas that were even older, written before the Risorgimento, were perceived as unfashionable.
John Henry "Pop" Lloyd (April 25, 1884 – March 19, 1964),There has been some confusion about Pop Lloyd's death date. The 1965 date is the one given by Robert W. Peterson's pioneering work on the Negro leagues, Only the Ball Was White, and has often been repeated (including in Peterson's recently-reissued paperback edition). There is no reference to Lloyd in the necrology of either the 1965 or 1966 editions of The Sporting News Baseball Guide. However, as shown on the Find a Grave website , his headstone says 1964, although the article text repeats the 1965 date; and various newspapers, such as the Baltimore Afro-American for March 24, 1964, confirm that 1964 is the correct year of his death.
Abbott Eliot Kittredge (July 20, 1834 – December 17, 1912), best known as A. E. Kittredge, was an American leader of the Presbyterian Church. Born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, Kittredge graduated from Williams College in 1854; taught in Wilton, Connecticut, for a year, and graduated from the Andover Theological Seminary in 1859.Andover Theological Seminary, Necrology, 1911-1914 (1914), p. 21. He was ordained on September 14, 1859, as pastor of the Winthrop church, Charlestown, where he remained until 1863; he then led the Howard St. Presbyterian church in San Francisco, California, 1864 and was pastor of the Eleventh Presbyterian church of New York City from 1865 to 1870, and then of the Third Presbyterian church of Chicago, Illinois, from 1870 to 1886.
Alexandre-Charles Sauvageot (Paris, 6 November 1781Copy of his baptism certificate in Paris Saint-Sulpice, Legion of Honour file, feuille 7/10 – 30 March 1860)Necrology and funeral in Montmartre of Charles Sauvageot by Le Roux de Lincy Revue européenne 1860 was a French classical violinist and collector of French antiques The son of Jean Sauvageot, bourgeois and Françoise- Antoinette Frené, he was single. Until 1829 he was second violin at the Paris opera and since 1810 clerk at the Direction des Douanes and Honorary Curator of the Imperial Museums. From 1826-1827, he gathered a very important collection of objects from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance - art objects, sculptures, paintings, ivories, musical instruments, etc. - which he donated to the Louvre Museum in 1856 and again in 1860.
Two of his contemporary obituaries reveal the course of his illness and death. Report of remover of Saint-Georges's body Detail La Boëssière fils: "Saint-Georges felt the onset of a disease of the bladder and, given his usual negligence, paid it little attention; he even kept secret an ulcer, source of his illness; gangrene set in and he succumbed on June 12, 1799. J. S. A. Cuvelier in his Necrology: "For some time he had been tormented by a violent fever ... his vigorous nature had repeatedly fought off this cruel illness; [but] after a month of suffering, the end came on 21 Prairial [June 9] at five o'clock in the evening. Some time before the end, St. Georges stayed with a friend [Captain Duhamel] in the rue Boucherat.
Harry Graydon Hadden (August 30, 1874 – October 13, 1945)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football player and coach. Hadden was born in 1874 and raised in the Englewood section of Chicago. He graduated from the University of Michigan Law Department with an LLB degree in 1895. While attending law school, Hadden played tackle for the 1894 Michigan Wolverines football team. Following a tour with the Chicago Athletic Club, he transferred to Notre Dame, where he not only coached the football team in 1895, but also inserted himself into the lineup during a loss to Indianapolis Artillery. He served as the head coach at the University of Notre Dame in 1895, tallying a mark of 3–1. He returned to Michigan as an assistant coach in 1899.
Mulinaris had been imprisoned on a charge of assisting the BR. The Abbé had even observed eight days of a hunger strike from 26 May to 3 June 1984 in the Cathedral of Turin to protest the conditions suffered by "Brigadists" in Italian prisons and the imprisonment without trial of Vanni Mulinaris, who was recognized as innocent some time afterwards. Mulinaris' treatment was, according to the Abbé, a "violation of human rights".L'abbé Pierre, fondateur d'Emmaüs, est mort, necrology in Le Monde of the Abbé Pierre, 22 January 2007 CAMT. Répertoire papiers Abbé Pierre/Emmaus, on the website of the French Archives Nationales (National Archives) D'inattendues amitiés brigadistes, Libération, 24 January 2007 La Repubblica specified that Italian justice has recognized the innocence of all people close to the Hyperion School.
Besides two biographies, the "Vie de la Mère Marie-Thérèse" (Paris, 1872) and the "Vie de Just de Bretenières" (Paris, 1892), he wrote "L'éducation supérieure" (Paris, 1886); "Le Droit chrétien et le Droit moderne", a commentary on the Encyclical "Immortale" of Leo XIII (Paris, 1886), a volume of "Mélanges philosophiques" (2nd ed., 1903); and also published two volumes "Mélanges oratoires" (Paris, 1891 and 1892) and the six volumes of his "Conférenees de Notre-Dame", with notes and appendixes (Paris, 1891–96). Among the many articles he contributed to the current reviews were the "Examen de conscience de Renan"; "Une Ame royale et chrétienne" (a necrology of the Comte de Paris), and "La Question biblique". Most of his occasional discourses were collected and published by the Abbé Odelin in the four volumes entitled "Nouveaux Mélanges oratoires" (Paris, 1900–07).
Stanley Evans Borleske (August 20, 1888 – January 3, 1967)Bentley Historical Library Necrology File. was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at North Dakota Agricultural College—now North Dakota State University (1919–1921, 1923–1924, 1928) and at Fresno State Teachers College—now Fresno State University (1929–1932), compiling a career college football record of 36–36–7. Borleske's 1930 Fresno State football squad is one of only three in program history to complete a season undefeated. Borleske coached basketball at North Dakota Agricultural from 1919 to 1922 and at Fresno State from 1934 to 1939, tallying a mark of 75–75. He was also the head baseball coach at the two schools, from 1920 to 1921 and 1923 to 1924 at North Dakota Agricultural and from 1930 to 1941 at Fresno State, amassing a record of 99–58–1.
Romola Helen Louise Costantino (also known as Romola Enyi)Australia and New Zealand Music Research (14 September 1930November 1988Gaylord Music Library Necrology SMH Memorial Notice 6 November 2008) was a noted Australian pianist, accompanist and teacher, who also worked as a music, film and theatre critic. Romola Costantino was the daughter of Napoleone Costantino (1889–1982), an Italian civil servant in Australia, and his Welsh-born wife Rosamond Lindner.State Library of NSW She studied at the NSW Conservatorium of Music under Alexander Sverjensky.ADB:Alexander Sverjensky She was a graduate of the Royal College of Music in London, where her graduation performance was the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Rachmaninoff. She gave many broadcasts and recitals for the ABC, most notably as an accompanist for musicians such as Ruggiero RicciACT Heritage Library and Henryk Szeryng (on his 4th and last Australian tour in 1984).
Henry (died probably 21 December 1102A necrology of Montecassino dates his death to 21 December in an uncertain year. He is known to have been dead by August 1103.) was the Count of Monte Sant'Angelo, with his seat at Foggia, from November 1081. He was the second son of Robert, Count of Lucera, and Gaitelgrima, daughter of Guaimar IV of Salerno. The identity of his father is disputable. He was either the same person as a Robert who was Count of Devia between 1054 and 1081 or he was a son of Asclettin, Count of Aversa, and brother of Richard I of Capua. Henry's mother is known from one of his documents of 1098 which calls Guaimar IV avi mei. Henry had an elder brother named Richard who served as count between 1072 and 1077 and was dead by March 1083. He also had a younger brother named William and a sister named Gaita who married Rao of Devia.
Jerome's life before he came to Spain is obscure. According to Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, writing a little over a century later, he was originally from the region of Périgord in France. He was a black monk, possibly at the Cluniac abbey of Moissac further south. His obituary is not listed in the necrology of Moissac, although that of his contemporary and countryman, Bishop Gerald of Braga, is. It is unclear when Jerome came to Spain, although he was certainly one of the "honest and learned" (honestos et litteratos) French monks recruited by Bernard of Sedirac, archbishop of Toledo, at the suggestion of Pope Urban II. According to Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, Bernard went to Rome in 1096, where he tried to join the First Crusade only to be turned back by Urban. The pope, however, was travelling in southern France between the synod of Clermont (November 1095) and the synod of Nîmes (July 1096). Bernard was present at Nîmes, and he and Urban both attended the consecration of the Basilica of Saint-Sernin in Toulouse on 24 May 1096. Moreover, Urban visited Moissac on 13 May 1096.

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