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Dale S. Webber is a shareholder with the law firm Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC. He is a member of the firm’s Health Care Law Section and chair of the firm’s Health Care Transactions Group. He represents health systems, hospitals, and managed care organizations nationally in complex transactions. Over the past few years, he has represented clients in transactions that aggregate several billion dollars in value. Mr. Webber also practices within the Nonprofit Organizations Group, a multi-practice group of attorneys serving religious institutions and religiously affiliated hospitals, universities, and community centers, as well as social service organizations. Mr. Webber earned his A.B., cum laude, from Bowdoin College and his J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. (source). 
WEBBER, Dale S. (I10181)
 
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Daniel E. Junkins moved to North Berwick, Maine with his parents before 1848. He enlisted 18 October 1861 as a Private, D Company, 5th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.; wounded 1 June 1862 at Fair Oaks, Virginia. He deserted 13 December 1862 at Fredericksburg, Virginia and returned to his regiment under the President’s Proclamation and was assigned to Company F, May 1865. He was mustered out 28 June 1865. 
JUNKINS, Daniel Elforest (I75)
 
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Daniel H. Boyd and Eugene Chilson were involved in the founding of Ocheyedan, Osceola County, Iowa. Eugene Chilson is a Civl War veteran (Enlistment date: 11 May 1861 ; Company: Vermont 1st Cavalry ; rank; Private). 
CHILSON, Eugene Mahlon (I4104)
 
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Daniel moved to CA and afterwards to KS. He had a large family. 
BIGELOW, Daniel Benjamin (I6871)
 
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Daniel never married. 
PALMER, Daniel D. (I9971)
 
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Dans le recensement de 1851 à Ajaccio, on trouve un OLIVIERI Antoine, 18 ans, élève au collège. Il habite 41 rue Fesch. (Ajaccio 1851, 2e partie, vue 91 / 150). 
OLIVIERI, Charles Antoine (I28749)
 
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Darryl is Lead Technician at OfficeMax and Captain at Fort Fairfield Fire Department (Maine). 
DOUGHTY, Darryl Eugene Jr. (I8087)
 
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Dave is Treasurer at D. Storey Inc. [LinkedIn
GOURLEY, David J. (I11134)
 
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David Ben Shalom [known as "Honzo", born Jan Baeck]
Birth: Ostrava, Czechoslovakia (1912)
Death: Kibbutz Givat Chaim, Israel (1900)

Israeli puppeteer. David Ben Shalom (born Jan Baeck and better known as Honzo) emigrated from Czechoslovakia when he was 22 to Palestine in 1934, and settled in Kibbutz Givat Chaim (Haim). He created his puppet theatre, the Bubatron (Doll’s Theatre), doing children’s puppetry and workshops for children. After his first show in 1935, Ben Shalom began travelling the country. The character of the girl Ziva – “buba ziva” – represented the Jewish settlers of the land. For fifty years, he invented complex new techniques for his string puppets, and created numerous performances (folk tales, stories of Kibbutz life) influenced mostly by the puppetry tradition of Central Europe. In 1947, Ben Shalom was sent to Germany to work with refugees and, later, invited to London by UNIMA. In 1966, the Bubatron was invited to perform at the National Theatre Habima. Though he worked mostly with string figures, in the 1980s he experimented with rod puppetry.

In 1977-1979, Ben Shalom taught puppet theatre in the Theatre Department at Tel Aviv University and actively participated in the programme of Gathering of Young Jews. In 1976, his theatre gave rise to a children’s television series. In 1984, David Ben Shalom was made a Member of Honour of UNIMA. He has written a practical book on puppetry and a book on his theatre, Bubatron Guide (1986; Madrikh le-bubatron, translated into English as Manual of Puppetry), written in Hebrew, English and Arabic. The artist donated most of his puppets to Tel Aviv University. 
BEN SHALOM, David (I20331)
 
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David graduated in 1972 from University High School (Spokane, Washington). He is (2012) Master Goldsmith at Tiffany Custom Jewelry LLC.
 
TIFFANY, David Lloyd (I11065)
 
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David is Captain at Fredericton Fire Department. 
McKINLEY, David (I8162)
 
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David is chief optician at UCO/Lick Observatory, University of California, Santa Cruz.

Website (guitar) : www.davidhilyard.com
HILYARD, David F. (I11423)
 
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David M. Storey is a certified public notary located in Marana, Arizona. 
STOREY, David Michael (I11118)
 
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death info from Thursday March 17 1960 "Halifax Chronicle Herald" obit.
birth from Spurr Genealogy; Lancelot Press; 1989 
SPURR, Marjorie Weston (I8290)
 
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DEATH: E-MAIL: Hazel L. COLLINS; Nancy died of bronchial pneumonia in Rhea Co TN and was a widow at the time. Undertaker R. J. COULTER. 
ROBERTSON, Nancy Ann (I6669)
 
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Dec. 22, 1955,
To whom it may concern:
This is to certify that I have today searched the records of my father, the late Dr. A.J.Fuller, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and find that on August 12, 1883, he professionally attended Mrs. Grace Sophia Hamilton Skinner, wife of Judson Sanders Skinner, at Yarmouth, N.S., when a male child was born, and named Ralph Wallingford Skinner.
Signed: Chas. K. Fuller, M.D. (Yarmouth, N.S.) 
SKINNER, Ralph Wallingford (I15820)
 
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Décret de naturalisation du 27 avril 1926
HABIB (Samy), ancien soldat à la légion étrangère, né le 8 octobre 1885 à Constantinople (Turquie), demeurant à Paris. 
HABIB, Samy (I28950)
 
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Dennis is CEO of D. Storey Inc.. (D. Storey Inc., founded in Des Moines, Iowa U.S.A. in 1988, specializes in the sale of used Profilers, Reclaimers, Trimming and Paving Equipment, and Grading and Paving Equipment.) 
STOREY, Dennis Lynn (I11119)
 
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Dennis Sydney Viollet (20 September 1933 – 6 March 1999) was an English footballer who played for Manchester United and Stoke City as well as the England national team. He was famous as one of the Busby Babes and survived the Munich air disaster. After his retirement as player, he became a coach and spent most of his managerial career in the United States for various professional and school teams. (Source: Wikipedia
VIOLLET, Dennis Sydney (I24474)
 
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Descendance jusqu’à la 7e génération : Geneanet. Arbre de Jean BALDEYROU (baldeyrou).

Marguerite DESRIVIERES 1793-1864 &1821 Louis, Marie, Dominique SEGUIN
1. Joséphine Marguerite SEGUIN 1821-1908 &1845 Rémi François Augustin FILIATRE
1.1. Françoise, Marguerite FILLIATRE 1847-1878 &1869 François, Auguste DION
1.1.1. Blanche, Jeanne DION 1873-1917 &1897 Désiré, Marie, Gustave LEROY
1.1.1.1. Marguerite Jeanne LEROY 1893-1962 &1910 Auguste Etienne BOURGES
1.1.1.1.1. Marcel BOURGES 1911-1979 &1937 Candida Maria ESCUER
1.1.1.1.2. René BOURGES 1913-1986 &1939 Yvonne Félicie PAPET
1.1.1.2. Germaine, Marie, Désirée LEROY 1898-1931 &1925 Joseph, Benjamin, Auguste, Emlilien BALDEYROU
1.1.1.2.1. Elisabeth Betty BALDEYROU 1918-1972 &1940 André Fernand COURTAUX
1.1.1.2.1.1. Michèle COURTAUX & Claude BERISOT
1.1.1.2.2. Jacques, Joseph, Benjamin, François BALDEYROU 1919-1952 &1944 Jacqueline BEAUGRAND
1.1.1.2.2.1. Alain Jacques Joseph BALDEYROU & Isabelle BRONZINI de CARAFFA
1.1.1.2.2.2. François, Paul BALDEYROU
1.1.1.2.2.3. Pierre Philippe BALDEYROU
1.1.1.2.2.4. Jean Bernard Michel BALDEYROU & Brigitte Irène verdière
1.1.1.2.2.4.1. Lucie Adeline BALDEYROU
1.1.1.2.2.4.2. Antoine Jacques BALDEYROU
1.1.1.2.2.4.3. Pauline Maud BALDEYROU
1.2. Elisa Augustine FILLIATRE 1850-1884 &1873 Edouard Louis DION
1.2.1. Edouard Louis DION 1874- &1895 Louise Mathilde LAGAISE &1905 Louise Joséphine PREVOST
1.2.1.1. Valentine Louise Elisa DION 1895-1896
1.3. Sophie Jeanne FILLIATRE 1857-1932 &1875 Louis Alexandre Arthur LEROY
1.3.1. Louis Pierre LEROY 1885-1945 &1908 Germaine Maria DUFOUR
2. Emile Godefroy SEGUIN 1823-1864/ &1844 Françoise QUILLET
2.1. Françoise Emilie SEGUIN 1844-1873 &1864 Claude BOUCHEROT
2.2. Emilie Augustine Marguerite SEGUIN 1851-1855
3. Joséphine SEGUIN 1828- &1850 Louis Joseph DAGBERT
3.1. Louis Jean Baptiste DAGBERT 1852-
3.2. Albert César Alexandre DAGBERT 1855-
4. Pierre Joseph Louis SEGUIN ~1831-1831

 
Family: Louis Marie Dominique SEGUIN / Marguerite DESRIVIERES (F10197)
 
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Descendance jusqu’à la 7e génération : Geneanet. Arbre de Jocelyne LORIN (joyce83).

Jean Baptiste DE(S)RIVIERES 1798-1873 & Marguerite Catherine RIVET
1. Jean Baptiste Antoine DE(S)RIVIERES 1821-1861
2. Jean Marie Charles DE(S)RIVIERES 1823-1886 &1850 Josephine BONNISSANT
2.1. Josephine Marguerite DERIVIERE OU DESRIVIERES 1851-
2.2. Charlotte DE(S)RIVIERES 1852-
2.3. Jean Marie Adolphe DE(S)RIVIERES 1855-
2.4. Louis Marie DE(S)RIVIERES 1858-
2.5. Francois Ernest, Dit Auguste DERIVIERE 1860-1932 &1886 Josephe Clemence BEAUVOIS
2.5.1. Josephine Francoise DE(S)RIVIERES 1886-1959 &1911 Auguste Joseph LORIN
2.5.1.1. Auguste LORIN 1915-1969 &1934 Madeleine GAMBART
2.5.1.1.1. Gerard LORIN
2.5.1.1.2. Huguette LORIN & Gerard MORANVILLE
2.5.1.1.2.1. Valerie MORANVILLE & Philippe BALLESTRA
2.5.1.1.2.1.1. Paul BALLESTRA
2.5.1.1.2.2. Barbara MORANVILLE
2.5.1.1.3. Jacques LORIN & Jocelyne Christiane RINGOT
2.5.1.1.3.1. Cécile LORIN & Yves Marie CLOUET
2.5.1.1.3.1.1. Bastien CLOUET
2.5.1.1.3.1.2. Lillian CLOUET
2.5.1.1.3.1.3. Axel CLOUET
2.5.2. Marie Augustine DESRIVIERES 1890-1969 &1912 Achille Jean Baptiste BENARD
2.5.2.1. Marie BENARD ~1910 & Pierre BRUCHET
2.5.2.1.1. Daniel BRUCHET
2.5.2.1.2. Marie Jose BRUCHET
2.5.2.1.3. Marie-Claire BRUCHET
2.5.3. Catherine Eugenie Augustine DESRIVIERES 1905-1986 & Elysee Edmond Léon FONTAINE
2.5.3.1. Pierre FONTAINE & Annick GAUVIN
2.5.3.1.1. Benoit FONTAINE
2.5.3.1.2. Isabelle FONTAINE & Patrice PRISER
2.5.3.1.2.1. Hugo PRISER
2.5.3.1.2.2. Lea PRISER
2.5.3.1.2.3. Romain PRISER
2.5.3.2. Raymonde FONTAINE & Roger JOLY
2.5.3.2.1. Annie JOLY & Maurice BONADEI
2.5.3.2.1.1. Laurent BONADEI & ? ?
2.5.3.2.1.1.1. Angelina BONADEI
2.5.3.2.1.2. Emmanuelle BONADEI
2.5.3.2.1.3. Lucie BONADEI
2.5.3.2.2. Michele JOLY & X CRESPIN
2.5.3.2.2.1. Pierre CRESPIN
2.5.3.2.3. Alain JOLY
2.6. Eugene Jean Baptiste DE(S)RIVIERES 1864-
2.7. Marie Josephine Marguerite DE(S)RIVIERES 1866-
2.8. Eugene Joseph DE(S)RIVIERES 1869-
2.9. Catherine Marie Camille DE(S)RIVIERES 1873-
3. Louise DE(S)RIVIERES 1825-
4. Jean Louis Augustin DE(S)RIVIERES 1828-
5. Madeleine DE(S)RIVIERES 1832-
6. Adolphe Honore DE(S)RIVIERES 1835-
7. Louis Marie DE(S)RIVIERES 1837-
8. Pierre Augustin DE(S)RIVIERES 1838-

 
Family: Jean Baptiste Louis DESRIVIERES / Marguerite Catherine RIVET (F10199)
 
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Descendance jusqu’à la 8e génération : Geneanet. Arbre de Jocelyne LORIN (joyce83).

Jean Pierre Marie DESRIVIERES 1797- &1818 Louise Agnès DUTERTRE
1. Jean Marie DESRIVIERES †1846/
2. Victoire Agnès DESRIVIERES 1821-1898 &1842 Louis Nicolas MAGNIER
2.1. Pierre MAGNIER ~1843-1898/
2.2. Louis MAGNIER 1846-1898/ &1867 Catherine Augustine TRUQUET
2.2.1. Catherine Agnès MAGNIER 1868-1900
2.2.2. Rose Geneviève MAGNIER 1879-
2.2.3. Jean-Baptiste MAGNIER 1882-/1924 &1902 Emelie Camille Augustine PRUVOST
2.2.3.1. Louise Hermine MAGNIER 1898-1977 &1918 Edouard Victor Louis PINTE
2.2.3.1.1. Suzanne Louise Florentine PINTE 1917-1928
2.2.3.1.2. Marie Louise PINTE 1920-2013 &1938 Florent RINGOT
2.2.3.1.2.1. Suzanne RINGOT & René BOUDEVILLE
2.2.3.1.2.1.1. Michel BOUDEVILLE & Carole CATHERINE
2.2.3.1.2.1.1.1. Axelle BOUDEVILLE
2.2.3.1.2.1.1.2. Lorène BOUDEVILLE
2.2.3.1.2.1.2. Thierry BOUDEVILLE & Christine BOULOGNE
2.2.3.1.2.1.2.1. Laura BOUDEVILLE
2.2.3.1.2.1.2.2. Gabrielle BOUDEVILLE
2.2.3.1.2.1.3. Denis BOUDEVILLE & ? ?
2.2.3.1.2.1.3.1. Thibault BOUDEVILLE
2.2.3.1.2.1.3.2. Nathan BOUDEVILLE
2.2.3.1.2.2. Michel RINGOT
2.2.3.1.2.3. Christian RINGOT & Nicole BEAUFILS
2.2.3.1.2.3.1. Carine RINGOT & Olivier SELIN
2.2.3.1.2.3.1.1. Simon SELIN
2.2.3.1.2.3.1.2. Jean SELIN
2.2.3.1.2.3.2. Julien RINGOT
2.2.3.1.2.3.3. Manuel RINGOT
2.2.3.1.2.4. Bernard RINGOT & Francoise CAUX
2.2.3.1.2.4.1. Stéphanie RINGOT & Jerome DELPLANQUE
2.2.3.1.2.4.1.1. Chloé DELPLANQUE
2.2.3.1.2.4.1.2. Lucile DELPLANQUE
2.2.3.1.2.4.1.3. Noémie DELPLANQUE
2.2.3.1.2.4.2. Peggy RINGOT & Benoît LAGACHE
2.2.3.1.2.4.2.1. Paul LAGACHE
2.2.3.1.2.4.2.2. Clémence LAGACHE
2.2.3.1.2.5. Jocelyne Christiane RINGOT & Jacques LORIN
2.2.3.1.2.5.1. Cécile LORIN & Yves Marie CLOUET
2.2.3.1.2.5.1.1. Bastien CLOUET
2.2.3.1.2.5.1.2. Lillian CLOUET
2.2.3.1.2.5.1.3. Axel CLOUET
2.2.3.1.3. Marcelle Henriette PINTE

 
Family: Jean Pierre Marie DESRIVIERES / Louise Agnès DUTERTRE (F10198)
 
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Descendancy found in The Chute Family
CHUTE, William Henry (I7113)
 
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Descendancy of Douglas and Mary: Source
MUNN, Mary Gayle (I8165)
 
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Descendancy of Gordon and Frances: Source
ELLSWORTH, Frances Mary Louise (I10283)
 
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Descendancy source: Darlene Campbell.
 
COES, Charles William (I7817)
 
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Descendants lists comes from Descendants of WIlliam Borton
STEVENS, Frank L. (I12310)
 
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Died in childhood 
LYONS, Annie M. (I15330)
 
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Died in childhood 
LYONS, David (I15329)
 
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Dinah is American Taekwondo Association, Instructor
 
WINING, Dinah Elizabeth (I12563)
 
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DIVORCE DECREES GRANTED
Evelyn Skinner from Armour Skinner
Source: The St. Louis Star and Times (St. Louis, Mo.), Jan 13, 1938 
SKINNER, Armour Whitledge (I9588)
 
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DOB: 17 March 1944 in Clearwater, Florida 
THOMSON, Patricia Ann (I19937)
 
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Doctor Gidon Bialystok is among the top nose surgeons in the world. He has preformed over 3000 surgery’s, and 35 years of experience as a professional nose throat and ears doctor.Bialystok is available for professional consulting appointments concerning nose surgery.
 
BIALYSTOCK, Gideon Claus (I16399)
 
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Donald E. Nicol has been a doctor since he graduated from University of Hawaii Medical School in 1978 and did his residency at Queen’s Medical Center. Nicol practiced law in Hawaii after graduating from Stanford Law School in 1967 and Princeton University. Nicol is listed as an inactive member of the Hawaii State Bar Association in its directory. (2014) 
NICOL, Donald Edward (I20393)
 
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Donald is a veteran of Korea and Vietnam (US. Navy) 
BRUMGARD, Donald Paul (I14687)
 
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Donald was born on Aug. 26, 1917, on a homestead near Atkinson, Neb., to Conrad M. and Golda Sayles Wharff. When he was a young boy, his family moved to Newton, Iowa, and he graduated from Newton Senior High School in 1936. Don spent a brief time at Central College, Pella, Iowa, and then went to work for Maytag Co. at the home office in Newton. In 1940, he joined the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and during World War II, he was stationed in northern Africa and throughout Europe. He was discharged from the 1340th Engineer Battalion with the rank of Warrant Officer.
 Donald married Gretchen L. Boese on May 26, 1946. The couple lived in Minneapolis, Minn., where Donald was proud to manage the Minneapolis branch office of the Maytag Co. He and Gretchen spent the first nine years of their retirement at their home on Briggs Lake, Minn. In 1991, they moved to Foxwood Springs. 
WHARFF, Donald Malvern (I9745)
 
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Dora Feigel Bialystock, married Chaim Eliezer (Herman) Bedak (b. 1887). The couple lived in The Hague. The acquisition of fake Turkish passports in the name of Petenbaum and the birthplace of Jerusalem did not protect them from deportation. Both were murdered in Auschwitz. 
BIALYSTOCK, Dora Feigel (I19389)
 
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Double décès de Jean-François Grudé !

Un première fois le 11 juin 1824 à Levroux (Indre) :
L’an mil huit cent vingt quatre, le onze juin à une heure de relevée, par devant nous Pierre Guerineau-Guignard, maire et officier de l’état civil de la ville et commune de Levroux, chef-lieu de canton, département de l’Indre, soussigné ; sont comparus Silvain Lignoux, journalier, âgé de soixante-quatre ans, et Silvain Marandon, vigneron, âgé de quarante-sept ans, tous les deux demeurans en cette commune de Levroux, lesquels nous ont déclaré que Jean François Grudet, tailleur d’habits, âgé de trente-neuf ans, natif de Pontlevoy, département du Loir-et-Cher, demeurant à Bouges, fils des défunts Joseph Victor Grudet, officier de santé, et Marie Bonne Charpentier, époux de Marie-Rodène Lignoux, est décédé cejourd’hui à huit heures du matin en la demeure de Catherine Largelot, veuve Jean Lignoux, située en cette ville de Levroux, rue de Saint-Pierre ; et ont les comparans déclaré ne savoir signer de ce requis, après lecture faite.

Une seconde fois le 28 février 1843 à Paris (Seine). 
GRUDÉ, Jean François (I28546)
 
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Dr. Ann Hoskin-Mott, Ophtamologist, Halifax, NS
 
HOSKIN, Dr Ann (I11478)
 
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Dr. Eaton received his B.A. from Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia in 1903; and his D.D.S. from University of Pennsylvania in 1905. Dr. and Mrs. Eaton went to Madras, India in 1905 where he practised dentistry. He and his brother returned to Wolfville in 1920 where they had a dental practise together. Dr. Eaton was an avid sportsman. He played tennis and golf; he hunted and fished. He had been a member of the Board of Governors of Acadia University for many years. (Source: The Nova Scotia Eatons
EATON, Leslie Emerson (I15460)
 
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Dr. Edward Bigelow Woods and Mrs. Julia Stark Fassett were married Feb. 6 in New York. After a honeymoon trip to Bermuda, Nassau and Florida, Dr. and Mrs. Woods will go to Pittsburgh, where he is practicing his profession. (Source: The Princeton Alumni Weekly, Feb. 12, 1913) 
Family: Dr. Edward Bigelow WOODS / Julia L. STARK (F7116)
 
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Dr. George Joseph Bull was born in 1848 and later devoted years of study to become an eye surgeon in Paris in 1886. He wrote The Visual Effects of Refractive Error (48 pages) and also the book Lunettes and Lorgnettes in 1870. George was on the staff of the Sorbonne Ophthalmology Laboratory along with Landholt and others under the direction of Dr. Emile Javal (1839-1907), from the French Academy of Medicine. Some optical equipment was even named after George including the Bull Cross and the Bull Ophthalmometer. He was considered the most famous ophthalmologist of his time in Europe and treated eye problems and prescribed glasses for the royalty of Europe and also the Pope. While in England he was even offered knighthood which he declined. George was married twice; his first wife (they divorced in 1883) was Sarah Jeannette Wesson, daughter of Daniel Baird Wesson (of the Smith & Wesson firearms company formed in 1852). The Wesson Revolver had been invented by Daniel Wesson. Some of their descendants still live in Massachusetts, in the Springfield area and some around Boston. His brother Edward’s wife’s teacher’s sister married George Bull in Paris, as his second wife in 1898. She also had taught in a school for the blind and devoted much time to the young artists of Paris. George died at the age of 63 in 1911. 
BULL, Dr. George Joseph (I10870)
 
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Dr. James Chalmers Lyons, physician, resides in Linwood.
Born in Nova Scotia, at Waterville, in 1881, on April 13th, the son of William P. and Cornelia Skinner Lyons. On both sides of his family can be traced direct descent from French Acadians. A graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, 1909, he now is medical director-in-chief for the following huge plants: Viscose, Sinclair Oil, Congelum, Pure Oil, Worth Steel, Rust Engineering and Lindsay. Dr. Lyons is a member of Concord Lodge, F. & A. M.; a member of Lu Lu, and the Philadelphia Consistory. A member of the Keystone Masonic and the Craftsman’s Club. A member of the American Medical Association and the Delaware County Medical Association. He is President of the Claymont Development Company. His wife is Teresa Campbell Lyons, and they have seven children. In politics, a Republican. His hobby is his profession, and his principal sport gunning. (source: Who’s Who, 1926
LYONS, Dr. James Chalmers (I20226)
 
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Dr. James M. Holland is an urologist in Wilmette, Illinois. 
HOLLAND, Dr. James Meyer (I13230)
 
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Dr. Nicolaidis completed her MD degree at Columbia University and her MPH degree at the University of Washington (UW); served as a Resident and Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at OHSU; and completed fellowship in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at UW. She is currently an Associate Professor of Medicine and Public Health & Preventive Medicine. She has focused most of her research career on improving the health and healthcare of populations that have traditionally not been well-served in the healthcare system. She often uses a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, partnering with domestic violence survivors, African-Americans and Latinos, adults on the autistic spectrum, people with developmental disabilities, and other minority communities to address issues such as interpersonal violence, depression, chronic pain, unexplained physical symptoms, patient-centered communication, chronic illness management, health disparities, and primary care services. Dr. Nicolaidis also teaches and practices Internal Medicine, supervising residents and students in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. She speaks fluent Greek and conversational Spanish. In her free time, she enjoys skiing, skating, hooping, traveling, and spending time with her husband, step-daughter, and two young children.
 
NICOLAIDIS, Christina Mary (I10349)
 
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Drew is an actor.
Movies / TV-Shows : The Right Stuff (1983) – Cardiac Arrest (1980) – Nightmare in Blood (1978) – Magnum Force (1973) – The Strawberry Statement (1970) 
ESHELMAN, Drew Lewis (I161)
 
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During the Civil War, Adolphus Holland served in the 3rd Indiana Cavalry, Company I (source). He has been enroled between October 18, 1861 and October 26, 1864.
 
HOLLAND, Adolphus A. (I11360)
 
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During WWII, Frances joined the Wrens (Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service) of the Royal Canadian Navy. 
BARNES, Frances Seymour (I14109)
 
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Dwight is studying Digital Arts & Design at Full Sail University. 
WINING, Dwight James (I10115)
 
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Earl heads Alva Honey and Candy Company (Alva, Florida). 
HILL, Earl Wood (I10325)
 

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