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  1. Temples of Sound: Inside the Great Recording Studios by William Clark, Jim Cogan, et all 2003-02-28
  2. The Life and Mind of Oriental Jones: Sir William Jones, the Father of Modern Linguistics by Garland Cannon, 2006-03-30
  3. The Kite Route: Story of the Denver & Interurban Railroad by William C. Jones, Noel T. Holley, 1986-11
  4. The Douglas Register : Being a Detailed Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths. . .as Kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750 to 1797. [With:] An Index of Goochland Wills and Notes on the French Huguenot Refugees who Lived in Manakin-Town
  5. Carmilla - The infamous House of White edition (The House of White Classic Literature Series ) by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, 2010-10-07
  6. Camp of Death: The Donner Party Mountain Camp, 1846-47 by Quinn Thornton, 1978-06
  7. Sir William Jones (Writers of Wales series) by Michael J. Franklin, 1995-01-28
  8. James Jackson Putnam and Psychoanalysis: Letters Between Putnam and Sigmund Freud, Ernest Jones, William James, Sandor Ferenczi, and Morton Prince, 1877-1917 (A Commonwealth Fund Book)
  9. Dialogue of Civilizations: William Jones and the Orientalists by Mohandas Moses, Achala Moulik, 2008-11-30
  10. The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones (Volume 12); To Which Is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life by William Jones, 2010-03-23
  11. Supplemental volumes to the works of Sir William Jones: containing the whole of the Asiatick researches hitherto published excepting those papers already inserted in his works by William Jones, 2010-05-18
  12. Credulities Past and Present: Including the Sea and Seamen, Miners, Amulets and Talismans, Rings, Word and Letter Divination, Numbers, Trials, Exorcising ... Birds, Eggs and Luck / by William Jones by William Jones, 2010-04-20
  13. Ojibwa Texts Collected by William Jones: Miscellaneous Tales by Truman Michelson, 2010-04-20
  14. William Jones (Welsh Edition) by T.Rowland Hughes, 1996-06

21. The Genealogical Tree Of William JONES
Maria Elizabeth jones. william jones. william jones. Married 18 Apr 1813, London, to Susannah YATES
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  • 22. Edward Burne-Jones
    Wood proofs designed by Burnejones for william Morris's unpublished Earthly Paradise. Part of the University of Florida's Rare Book Collection.
    http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/bjones/index.htm
    SIR EDWARD COLEY
    BURNE-JONES
    PROOFS OF WOOD ENGRAVINGS
    The Rare Book collection has ten proofs from the story of Cupid and Psyche in William Morris's unpublished Earthly Paradise on five sheets of paper. The paper is the earliest made by John Batchelor in 1891-1892 for Morris in its two sizes: 28 x 41 cm and 41 x 56 cm. The first has the primrose watermark in opposite corners of the sheet and the second has the primrose watermark in all four corners of the sheet. Sheet 2 is the paper of the first type and the remainder are on half sheets of the second. For more Kelmscott Press material see:
    Materials laid in and laid down in Sydney Cockerell's copy of William Morris's Love is Enough.
    A leaf from Morris's The Water of the Wondrous Isles.
    Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Sheet 3 Sheet 4 Sheet 5 For further information about the rare book collection, contact Jeffrey Barr , Curator of Rare Books. UF LIBRARIES SPECIAL COLLECTIONS RARE BOOKS
    Department of Special Collections
    P. O. Box 117007 Gainesville, FL 32611-7007 (352) 392-9075
    Send comments and/or questions about this site to:
    Jeffrey Barr
    Updated: April 16, 2001

    23. Jones, William. Missouri
    jones, william. Missouri. South Dakota . Rt. Rev. william jones Retired Bishop ofMissouri 52 Ulverston Drive, Carmel Kennett Square, PA 19348 Telephone Fax
    http://newark.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/bishops/0151.html
    Jones, William. Missouri
    (no email)
    Thu, 24 Jan 1927 12:28:39 EDT
    Rt. Rev. William Jones
    Retired Bishop of Missouri
    52 Ulverston Drive, Carmel
    Kennett Square, PA 19348
    Telephone:
    Fax:
    http://www.missouri.anglican.org/
    Province: 5 #704 consecrated in 1975
    Ret Bp of Mo 93-.
    Born: 1/24/1927, Memphis TN
    Rhodes BA 48, DD 86. Ya BD 51. U So DD 75. Berk/Ya DD 75. . . Ivy League Graduate Ordained deacon: 1/52, Priest: 7/52 Marriage: 26 Aug 49 Margaret Loaring-Clark c4. Assignment when elected: Size of Parish. Rank of size: . Current interim body membership: Legislative committee at the 97 General Convention: Law on homosexuality in TN: 4 Law: '+' = No sodomy law 3 = Sodomy is a felony, but only for lbgs 4 = Sodomy is a misdemeanor, but only for lbgs Statistics for Diocesan bishops: N/A communicants in 1995, Rank: N/A communicants in 1996. Rank:

    24. The Geddes Mystery - Brian Jones, Spectrum: The True Story Of William Goodwin Ge
    The Geddes Mystery is about Queensland pioneer, william Geddes, 'The Lord of Caboolture' and the adventures of his son Goodwin Geddes, whose disappearance in 1877 sparked one of Australia's longest investigations.
    http://www.geocities.com/braljo/Geddes.html
    The Geddes Mystery tells the true story of Queensland pioneer William Geddes, the 'Lord of Caboolture', and the exploits of his golden boy, Goodwin Geddes - dux of Brisbane Grammar School and one of the finest surveyors in the land. After the disappearance of 21-year-old Goodwin in 1877 darkness engulfed the Geddes family. A life insurance claim added controversy to grief with rumours of fraud and conspiracy. In the search for truth a web of intrigue was spun in almost every colony in Australia and New Zealand, as well as Fiji and San Francisco, involving bungled police operations, political interference and betrayal at Parliament House.
    Dubbed 'the Geddes mystery' by the press, it is a story of marginal people whose colourful lives - with champagne races, dances, riding parties and regattas - are etched against a backdrop of the rich and famous: the explorer Ludwig Leichhardt, the actress Nellie Stewart, the inventor Louis Brennan, the bushranger Ned Kelly, and politicians Sir Arthur Palmer, Sir Charles Lilley, Sir Henry Ayers and the man who drafted the Australian Constitution, Sir Samuel Walker Griffith.
    After discovering a set of documents from the 1870s-1880s, the author Brian Jones now reveals the secrets of the Geddes mystery. By allowing the documents to speak for themselves, he tells the adventurous story of his ancestors and offers a rare glimpse of colonial life in the late 19th century. Jones is the author of Searching for Tony, an account of his brother's disappearance in Queensland in 1982 - 105 years after the mysterious disappearance of his great-grandfather Goodwin Geddes.

    25. Patterson/Baker Family Page:Information About William C. Jones
    william C. jones (son of Joseph W jones and Rebecca S. Harman) was born August 17, 1906 in Tazewell County, Virginia,
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    William C. Jones (b. August 17, 1906, d. November 16, 1986)
    William C. Jones (son of Joseph W Jones and Rebecca S. Harman ) was born August 17, 1906 in Tazewell County, Virginia, and died November 16, 1986 in Tazewell, Virginia. He married Verda L. Shrewsbury on April 04, 1934 in Princeton, West Virginia, daughter of John Shrewsbury and Margaret F Belcher
    More About William C. Jones
    Burial: Unknown, Lashmeet, WV - Mt. Olive Cemetary.
    More About William C. Jones and Verda L. Shrewsbury
    Marriage: April 04, 1934, Princeton, West Virginia.
    Children of William C. Jones and Verda L. Shrewsbury are:
  • Arnie Jane Jones Shane Jones Denver Jones Columbia Jones ... Affiliate
  • 26. WHMC-Columbia--Jones, William F., Papers, 1819-1928 (C831)--INVENTORY
    jones, william F. (1823 ), Papers, 1819-1928 (C831). 10 folders jones, williamA. jones, william F. (1823- ); jones, william H. jones, Wilson PH (1819- );
    http://www.system.missouri.edu/whmc/invent/jones.htm
    Jones, William F. (1823- ), Papers, 1819-1928 (C831)
    10 folders
    INTRODUCTION
    Letters written primarily by William F. Jones from his home in Bloomingburg, Ohio, to cousins living in Montgomery County, Missouri. Jones describes the national political scene, election results, his family, local weather and crops, his Civil War experiences, and the Spanish-American War. The collection also includes the account book (1844-1928) of Wilson P.H. Jones. See also collection 995, #626. See information folder for brief genealogy of the Jones family.
    DONOR INFORMATION
    The Jones Papers were donated to the State Historical Society of Missouri by Frances M. Miller on 27 November 1974 (SHS Accession No. 1108). Additions to the collection were made on 5 March 1975 (SHS Accession No. 1127), 4 December 1975 (SHS Accession No. 1177) and 3 April 1989 (SHS Accession No. 2744).
    HISTORICAL SKETCH
    William F. Jones was born 3 November 1823 in Fayette County, Ohio, to Matthew and Elizabeth Allan Jones. William's mother died in 1827, leaving his father to care for six young children (William, Lewis, John, Willis, Mahala, and Rachel). Matthew Jones remarried within two years of his wife's death. He and his second wife (William's stepmother) had four children (Noah, George, Adeline, and Sarah). During the Civil War, William served in the Union army for three years. He was captured by Confederate forces in 1862 at Cumberland Gap, Kentucky, and held prisoner for seven months.

    27. Welcome To William's Home Page
    Provides genealogical information, obituaries, pictures and newspaper articles about relatives (Swanson, Spurlock, jones, McLain, Stewart, and Hall) of Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee. Features quotes, song lyrics and related links.
    http://members.tripod.com/swansonwill/
    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Welcome To William's Home Page Cumberland Cap, Kentucky side during the Civil War Does anyone have some old pictures of Harlan Co., KY. If so please email William Swanson Support Our Troops in Iraq We will never forget September 11, 2001 Don't forget to sign my guest book!!! Genealogy Cawood Presbyterian Church Cemeteries Photo Album Documents ... Soldiers More Stuff Favorite Links Favorite Quotes Favorite Song Lyrics News Space Shuttle Columbia Tragedy February 1, 2003 William Swanson View My Guestbook Sign My Guestbook Last time web site was edited 23 March 2003

    28. Sir William Jones
    QUICKVIEW Introduction A Tribute Introduction Towards India History and Mythology jones the Scholar jones - The Man Acknowledgements and References Sacontala or the Fatal Ring A Tribute to Sir william jones K. Paddayya Department of Archaeology
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    QUICKVIEW Introduction A Tribute Introduction Towards India ... Sacontala or the Fatal Ring
      A Tribute to Sir William Jones K. Paddayya
      Department of Archaeology
      Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute
      Pune 411 006
      Introduction
      Recording the feelings of local pandits in Calcutta whom Sir John Shore (Lord Teignmouth), the Governor General of India, had met at a durbar some days after Sir William Jones' death, he observed: "..( They ) could neither suppress their tears for his loss, nor find terms to express their admiration for the wonderful progress which he made in their sciences" (in Jones, Collected Works . Volume III. p.v.) When feelings of reverence and loss similar to those described above continue to be expressed about a person not only in India but the world over two full centuries after his death there surely must be something exceptional about his character and contribution. Sir William Jones was indeed a colossus who strode across the intellectual scene of the 18 th century. Sir William ranks among the most widely cited and discussed writers of the last two hundred years. Garland Cannon (1979) in his book

    29. US People--Jones, William, Secretary Of The Navy, 1813-1814.
    william jones (17601831) 4th Secretary of the Navy, 19 January 1813 - 1 December1814. william jones was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1760.
    http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-j/wm-jones.htm
    Return to Naval Historical Center home page. Return to Online Library listing DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
    805 KIDDER BREESE SE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
    WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060
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    PEOPLE UNITED STATES
    William Jones (1760-1831)
    4th Secretary of the Navy, 19 January 1813 - 1 December 1814
    William Jones was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1760. Apprenticed in a shipyard, during the American War of Independence he saw combat in the battles of Trenton and Princeton and later served at sea. In the decades that followed the war he was a successful merchant in Charleston, South Carolina, and in Philadelphia. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1800 and was offered the office of Secretary of the Navy in 1801, but declined and remained in Congress to the end of his term in 1803. With the War of 1812 raging, William Jones became Secretary of the Navy in January 1814. His policies contributed greatly to American success on the Great Lakes and to a strategy of coastal defense and commerce raiding on the high seas. In late 1814, near the end of his term, he made recommendations on the reorganization of the Navy Department. These led to the establishment of the Board of Commissioners system which operated from 1815 until 1842. During much of 1813 and into 1814, Jones also served as acting Secretary of the Treasury and in 1816 was appointed President of the Second Bank of the United States. He returned to commerical pursuits in 1819. William Jones died in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on 6 September 1831.

    30. William Morris Gallery
    Official site for The william Morris Gallery in London, the only public museum devoted to England's best known and most versatile designer. The Morris Company made stained glass designed by Morris, Burnejones and others. Some examples are shown.
    http://www.lbwf.gov.uk/wmg/stain.htm
    ON-LINE EXHIBITION
    Morris and Company Stained Glass
    from the Gallery's collection Click on a thumbnail image for a larger version and background information
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    About The WMG Visiting Gallery Shop ... On-line Exhibition

    31. Jones
    Biography of william jones (16751749) william jones. Born 1675 in Llanfihangel Tw'r Beird, Anglesey, Wales
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Jones.html
    William Jones
    Born: 1675 in Llanfihangel Tw'r Beird, Anglesey, Wales
    Died: 3 July 1749 in London, England
    Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Although of little importance as a mathematician, William Jones is well known to historians of mathematics since he corresponded with many 17th Century mathematicians, including Newton . He was, however, elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1711. Jones served at sea, teaching mathematics on board ship between 1695 and 1702. After his voyages were over he became a teacher of mathematics in London. He also held a number of posts in government offices. Jones published Synopsis palmariorum mathesios 1706 , a book intended for beginners which included the differential calculus and infinite series. This book is also famed since the symbol p is used in it with its modern meaning. Jones served on the Royal Society committee appointed to decide who had invented the infinitesimal calculus, Newton or Leibniz. Navigation was also a topic which interested Jones and his first published work was A New Compendium of the Whole Art of Navigation.

    32. 1851 Census, Llandegái - JONES, Rowland To JONES, William
    1851 Census, Llandegái jones, Rowland to jones, william. Previous Page NextPage 319, Tros y Ffordd, jones, william, Visitor, U, 25, Slate Quarryman, CAE.
    http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CAE/Llandegai/Llandegai51S_Jones.html
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    JONES, Rowland to JONES, William
    Previous Page Next Page Folio Address Surname Forenames Relationship Condition Age Occupation Place of Birth Park Jones Rowland Head M Quarryman CAE Frwd Galed Jones Rowland Son U Quarryman CAE Braich Gwair Jones Ruth Servant U General Servant CAE, Llanllechid Hirdir Jones Samuel Head M Quarryman AGY, Tregaean Mountain Jones Samuel Head M Labourer AGY Capel Curig Jones Sarah Head W Annuitent CAE Bryn Llys Jones Sarah Daughter U Housekeeper CAE, LLandegai Coedypark Jones Sarah Daughter U CAE, LLandegai Chwarel Goch Jones Sarah Servant U House Servant CAE Chwarel Goch Jones Sarah Daughter U House Servant CAE Park Jones Sarah Wife M CAE Bryn Hyfryd Jones Sarah Daughter U CAE Allt Uchaf Jones Sarah Sister U CAE Ty Croes Jones Stephen Son U CAE, LLandegai Glan yr Afon Jones Susana Wife M CAE Felin Hen Jones Susana Grand Daughter U CAE, LLandegai Penrhyn Hospital Jones Thomas Patient U Quarryman CAE, LLandegai Glan Meirig Jones Thomas Son U CAE, LLandegai Bryn Llys Jones THomas Head W Quarryman CAE, LLandegai Bryn Llys Jones Thomas Son U Quarryman CAE, LLandegai Coedypark Jones Thomas Son U Quarryman CAE, LLandegai

    33. CGFA- Edward Burne-Jones: Kelmscott Chaucer Page 1
    Edward Burnejones page 1 (with william Morris), 1896, manuscript illustration.
    http://sunsite.dk/cgfa/burne/p-burne19.htm

    34. 1851 Census, Llandwrog - JONES, William To MORGAN, Catherine J.
    1851 Census, Llandwrog jones, william to MORGAN, Catherine J. Previous PageNext Page 150, Llwyn y Frisod, jones, william, Son, U, 9, CAE, Llandwrog.
    http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CAE/Llandwrog/Llandwrog51S_JoWi.html
    Index Contents
    1851 Census, Llandwrog
    JONES, William to MORGAN, Catherine J.
    Previous Page Next Page Folio Address Surname Forenames Relationship Condition Age Occupation Place of Birth Llwyn y Frisod Jones William Son U CAE, Llandwrog Panttwrog Jones William Head M Parish Clerk CAE, Llandwrog Mountesley Jones William Son U CAE, Llandwrog Tyn Lon Jones William Son U CAE, Llandwrog Bethesda Jones William Son U CAE, Llandwrog Bethesda Jones William Son U CAE, Llandwrog Bethesda Jones William Son U CAE, Llandwrog Cae Garw Jones William Son U Quarryman CAE, Llandwrog Scybor Fawr Jones William Head M Farmer CAE, Llanwnda Bedd Gwenau Jones William Son U CAE, Llandwrog Tyn Lon Ganol Jones William Son U CAE, Llanwnda Rhyd Felin Jones William Head M Farmer CAE, Pistyll Ffrwd Ysgyfarnog Jones William Head M Blacksmith CAE, Llandwrog Tyddyn Ellen Jones William Visitor M Farm Labourer CAE, Bryncroes Llandwrog Cottages Jones William Head M Schoolmaster CAE, Denio Llandwrog Cottages Jones William Son U Scholar CAE, Llandwrog Llandwrog Cottages Jones William Lodger U Blacksmith CAE, Llanllyfni Tyn y Bont Jones William Son U Quarryman CAE, Llandwrog

    35. Theism And Religious Humanism: The Chasm Narrows
    Article by william R. jones, associate professor of philosophy of religion at Yale University divinity school
    http://www.religion-online.org/cgi-bin/relsearchd.dll/showarticle?item_id=1874

    36. Jones, William
    Contact staff at (919)9621345 (telephone); (919)962-4452 (FAX); mss@email.unc.edu.jones, william, fl. 1814-1815. jones, william, fl. 1814-1815.
    http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/j/Jones,William.html
    Manuscripts Department
    Library of the University of North Carolina
    at Chapel Hill
    SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
    WILLIAM JONES
    WAR OF 1812 ORDER BOOK
    Summary
    NOTE: A more complete finding aid for this collection is available at the Southern Historical Collection.
    Contact staff at: (919)962-1345 (telephone); (919)962-4452 (FAX); mss@email.unc.edu.

    37. Ancestors Of John William INSKIP
    Families of Inskip, Bowen, jones and Shone from Lancashire, Cheshire and Staffordshire.
    http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~jinskip/johng.htm
    Ancestors of John William INSKIP
    Families of Inskip, Bowen, Jones and Shone from Lancashire, Cheshire and Staffordshire, England.
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    Send E-mail to jinskip@uiuc.edu
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    John W Inskip
    4 Redwing Court
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    Created Dec 12 1996 with Family Origins 5.0 from Parsons Technology
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    38. Summary Description Of The William Davis Jones II Papers At The Mss. Dept., UNC-
    Contact staff using the Online Inquiry Form. jones, william Davis, 18941977. ONLINECATALOG TERMS jones, william Davis, 1894-1977.
    http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/j/Jones,William_Davis_II.html
    Manuscripts Department
    Library of the University of North Carolina
    at Chapel Hill
    SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
    WILLIAM DAVIS JONES II PAPERS
    Summary
    NOTE: A more complete finding aid for this collection may be available at the Southern Historical Collection.
    Contact staff using the Online Inquiry Form

    39. Jones, William Ernest - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
    jones, william Ernest Bright Sparcs Biographical entry, Bright Sparcs is a biographical,bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists with
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    Jones, William Ernest ( - 1907)
    Archival/Heritage Sources Psychiatrist Born: England. Died: 21 April 1907. In 1905 Jones was appointed Inspector-General of the Insane, later Director of Mental Hygiene, in Victoria and held this office until 1937. He also served on various government inquiries into mental hygiene. Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: McCarthy, G.J.
    Created: 20 October 1993
    Modified: 18 November 1999 Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb
    Originally published by Australian Science Archives Project.
    Submit any comments, questions, corrections and additions
    Prepared by: Acknowledgements
    Updated: 3 March 2003
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    40. Stained Glass Photography
    A comprehensive guide, with many high quality photographs, to the stained glass of william Morris, Henry Holiday, Edward Burnejones, Charles Kempe, Louis Tiffany and others in churches throughout the world. From P. Neil Ralley.
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