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| Timothy John Berners-Lee. Timothy John Berners-Lee. |
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24552 |
| Timothy Ross Brigham Headstone Status: Located; Timothy Ross Brigham Headstone |
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| Timothy Spaulding Death Timothy Spaulding Death |
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24554 |
| Timothy Van Patton Timothy Van Patton |
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24555 |
| Tina Umlor Arizona, Tucson, Sahuaro High School, 1974 |
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24556 |
| Tina Umlor Arizona, Tucson, Sahuaro High School, 1976 |
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| Tina Weymouth Tina Weymouth - Musician, bass player for the Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club, my 9th cousin 3X removed. |
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| Tina Weymouth 2002. Tina Weymouth playing the Talking Heads Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, 2002. |
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24559 |
| Tina Weymouth. Tina Weymouth. |
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| Titanic Dogs. Twelve dogs were aboard the Titanic. Only three survived the sinking.
It is undocumented but, Ann Elizabeth Isham was said to have been in a lifeboat when she was told that she could not bring her Great Dane on board with her. She chose to get out of the lifeboat. She became one of four first class women passengers who died in the sinking. A few days later, a passenger on a passing ship reported seeing a woman's body floating in the ocean clinging to the body of a large dog but, the body was not recovered. |
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| Titanic Episode Has Been Recalled - Nelle (Stevenson) Snyder The Daily Journal (Fergus Falls, Minnesota), 07 Dec 1972, Thursday, Page 9 |
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24562 |
| Titanic Passengers Reach Home 2. The Minneapolis Morning Tribune, Monday, April 22, 1912. Page 1 & 3. |
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24563 |
| Titanic Passengers Reach Home. The Minneapolis Morning Tribune, Monday, April 22, 1912. Page 1 & 3. |
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| Titanic Sinks. Chicago Tribune April 16, 1912 Page 2. John Pillsbury Snyder married Nelle Stevenson. They went to Europe for their honeymoon. On April 15, 1912 they were aboard the RMS Tiatnic returning to the United States. It was reported that a crewman had called out "Put in the brides and grooms first!". John and his bride were placed aboard lifeboat number seven and thus were among those that survived the sinking of the Titanic. |
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| Titanic Survivor Dies Playing Golf In Mill City - John Pillsbury Snyder St. Cloud Times (Saint Cloud, Minnesota), 23 Jul 1959, Thursday, Page 1 |
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24566 |
| Titus Wheelock Birth. Titus Wheelock Birth. |
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24567 |
| To Celebrate Ninth Birthday - Arvilla Shinske The Rock Island Argus and Daily Union (Rock Island, Illinois), 21 Oct 1914, Wed, Page 6 |
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24568 |
| To Close Mill. The Traverse City (Michigan) Record-Eagle, Thursday, March 1, 1956 page 12. |
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24569 |
| To Esther from Anna. Esther owned an autograph book that she used to collect memories as her time as a High School student came to an end. This is the note that was written by her mother. |
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24570 |
| To Esther From Ruth. Esther owned an autograph book that she used to collect memories as her time as a High School student came to an end. This is the note that was written by her sister. |
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24571 |
| To Report At El Toro Calif. The Alton (Iowa) Democrat, Thursday, March 7, 1946 page 5. |
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24572 |
| To State Meeting Of Tin Workers, George R Wheelock To State Meeting Of Tin Workers, George R Wheelock, The Daily Review, Sunday, March 7, 1909 |
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24573 |
| To The People Of Streator And Surrounding Communities (Death Of JoAnn (Horton), Michelle and Michael Minkler) The Times (Streator, Illinois), 11 May 1985, Saturday, Page 3 |
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24574 |
| Toasted Corn Flakes. Started in 1906 as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company it would be renamed the Kellogg Food Company in 1908. |
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| Toaster. Toaster. |
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24576 |
| Tobacco Poisoned Boys. Elroy was responsible for the 1896 Ohio law that made it legal to sell cigarettes and other tobacco products to children under 16 years of age. The Argus, Rock Island, Illinois. Wednesday, April 8, 1896 page 3. |
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| Tobasco Pepper. After the war Daniel Dudley Avery bought out the last of the non-family landowners so that the island came completely under the family's control.
Edmund McIlhenny was the husband of Mary Eliza Avery. Before the war he was a banker but, that industry was destroyed by the war so he moved to the island where he developed the pepper sauce that became the Tabasco Sauce empire.
Salt mining continues on an industrial scale a is run by the Cargill Corporation. |
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24578 |
| Tobe Freese Death Certificate Tobe Freese Death Certificate |
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| Tobe Freese Obituary Tobe Freese Obituary, The Anamosa Journal, July 16, 1936, page 1 |
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24580 |
| Todd And Smart Plot Status: Located; Todd And Smart Plot |
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24581 |
| Todd Palin Todd Palin |
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24582 |
| Toika Plots Status: Located; Toika Plots |
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24583 |
| Told They Would Not Get Anything To Eat. The Tampa (Florida) Tribune, Wednesday, October 2, 1912 page 5. |
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24584 |
| Tom Allen Makeever Tom Allen Makeever |
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| Tom Hayden Tom Hayden |
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24586 |
| Tom Makeever Illinois, Ottawa, Ottawa Township High School, 1963 |
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24587 |
| Tom Makeever Illinois, Ottawa, Ottawa Township High School, 1966 |
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24588 |
| Tom Thumb & P.T. Barnum. Tom Thumb & P.T. Barnum. |
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| Tom Thumb Child. A number of photos exist of General Tom Thumb with his wife and child. None of them are documented to be their actual child. |
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| Tom Thumb European Tour. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper November 19, 1864. Page 140. The small figure depicted being held in the background is Minnie's sister who was also a dwarf. Ironically this illustrates Minnie's greatest lament. People constantly wanted to hold or pet them. In her memoirs she wrote; "It seemed impossible, to make people understand at first that I was not a child..." |
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| Tom Thumb Medal. Souvenir "Tom Thumb" coins were made. Most all were similar to this one there were a number of variations. They were made about 1840-1860. |
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24592 |
| Tom Tom Club. Tom Tom Club. |
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24593 |
| Tomb of Jonathan Brooks where Benadict Arnold sat on horseback watching the massacre on Groton Heights. Ye Antient Buriall Place of New London Conn. by Edward Prentis & Frances Manwaring Caulkins. Published by Day Publishing Co. New London Connecticut 1899. Page 4. |
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24594 |
| Tomb of Robert Blount. Status: Located; While the effigy of Robert is dressed in armor his hands are in an attitude of prayer and a dog lies at his feet showing that he died peacefully at home.
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| Tomb of Robert Blount. Status: Located; Both of the tombs of Walter and his son Robert were called for in Robert's will of 1573. They were carved by Hereford-based sculptor John Gildon in 1577. |
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24596 |
| Tomb of Robert Blount. Status: Located; Tomb of Robert Blount. |
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24597 |
| Tomb of Robert Blount. Status: Located; Tomb of Robert Blount. |
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24598 |
| Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. |
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| Tomb of Walter Blount. Status: Located; Tomb of Walter Blount and his wife. Walter's effigy is holding a book in his hands while his wife holds her hands in an attitude of prayer. Walter is wearing armor, his head rests on his helmet and, his gauntlets lay by his side. There is a chain round his neck and, a lion at his feet. This indicates he died by the sword at war. |
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| Tomb of Walter Blount. Status: Located; Both of the tombs of Walter and his son Robert were called for in Robert's will of 1573. They were carved by Hereford-based sculptor John Gildon in 1577. |
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