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| 6 | Abel, Baby Daughter of Lee | ||
| 7 | Abel, Charles | ||
| 8 | Abel, Lucinda Elizabeth UNKNOWN | ||
| 9 | Abel, Rosa UNKNOWN | ||
| 10 | Abel, Walter Lee | ||
| 11 | Abel, Ward | ||
| 12 | Abel, William Herbert | ||
| 13 | Acacia Park Cemetery Cemetery Map | ||
| 14 | Acacia Park Cemetery - Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois Entrance to Acacia Park | ||
| 15 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 16 | Adams Cemetery Cleveland County, North Carolina | ||
| 17 | Adams, Abednago | ||
| 18 | Adams, Abigai Smith First Lady Of The United States | ||
| 19 | Adams, Della M. Green | ||
| 20 | Adams, Frances "Fanny" Rippy | ||
| 21 | Adams, John 2nd President of the United States | ||
| 22 | Adams, John Quincy 6th President of the United States | ||
| 23 | Adams, L. A. "Jack" | ||
| 24 | Adams, L. A. (Jack) & Mabel UNKNOWN | ||
| 25 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson First Lady of the United States | ||
| 26 | Adams, Mabel UNKNOWN | ||
| 27 | Adams, Susie | ||
| 28 | Adkisson, Absalom | ||
| 29 | Adkisson, Sarah UNKNOWN | ||
| 30 | Agnew, Emma | ||
| 31 | Agnew, Helen Louise UNKNOWN | ||
| 32 | Agnew, Hugh Samuel | ||
| 33 | Agnew, Hugh Samuel | ||
| 34 | Agnew, Infant Son | ||
| 35 | Agnew, James Mack | ||
| 36 | Agnew, Lavada Gattis | ||
| 37 | Agnew, Lena "Belle" Hoskins | ||
| 38 | Agnew, Oscy Mae | ||
| 39 | Agnew. Kenneth and Dortha UNKNOWN | ||
| 40 | Agnew. Mittie
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| 41 | Akers Chapel and Cemetery Pike County, Illinois | ||
| 42 | Alber of Saxe Coburg and Gotha 1840 | ||
| 43 | Albright, William & Sophia Kroenke - 1910 Census Residing in Chicago, Ill at the time of the census | ||
| 44 | Albright, William & Sophia Kroenke - 1920 Census Residing on Winchester Ave at the time of the census | ||
| 45 | Albright, William & Sophia Kroenke - 1930 Census Residence at the time of the 1930 census | ||
| 46 | Aldridge, William and Viola UNKNOWN
Son Raymond | ||
| 47 | Alethea Talbot Countess of Arundel | ||
| 48 | Alex, T.A. | ||
| 49 | Alexander II of Scotland Steel engraving and enhancement of the Great Seal of Alexander II, King of Alba (Scotland). | ||
| 50 | Alexander III of Scotland | ||
| 51 | Alexander Park Lawn Cemetery Evansville, Vanderburgh Co., Indiana | ||
| 52 | Alexander, Antheny and Margie Carver | ||
| 53 | Alexander, Arthur and Lydia Ray | ||
| 54 | Alexander, Brian Edward | ||
| 55 | Alexander, Lora and Sylvia | ||
| 56 | Alexander, Mary Stevens | ||
| 57 | Alexander, Orvil | ||
| 58 | Alexander, Robert Lee | ||
| 59 | Alexander, Ronald and Kolenda UNKNOWN | ||
| 60 | AlexanderIIOfScotland..Seal (Small).JPG | ||
| 61 | AlexanderIIOfScotlandSeal.JPG | ||
| 62 | Allen Children Children of F.D. and L.A. | ||
| 63 | Allen, Dina UNKNOWN | ||
| 64 | Allen, Freda UNKNOWN | ||
| 65 | Allen, George Leonard and Cora Nadine Woods | ||
| 66 | Allen, James Riley | ||
| 67 | Allen, L.W. and Sarah Ann Springer Daughter of Eliza Wilbur Springer and Jamie Hillhouse | ||
| 68 | Allen, Levi | ||
| 69 | Allen, Martin Lee | ||
| 70 | Allen, Melvina | ||
| 71 | Allen, Moses | ||
| 72 | Allen, Pamela UNKNOWN | ||
| 73 | Allendorph, Eugene W. and Anne W. Bushnell Marriage License | ||
| 74 | Allison, Nannie UNKNOWN | ||
| 75 | Ally, Elihus | ||
| 76 | Alverson, Amanda | ||
| 77 | Alverson, Andrew J. | ||
| 78 | Alverson, Annie Pertima O'Connor | ||
| 79 | Alverson, Berta J. UNKNOWN | ||
| 80 | Alverson, Charles H. | ||
| 81 | Alverson, Elijah | ||
| 82 | Alverson, James L. | ||
| 83 | Alverson, Katie UNKNOWN | ||
| 84 | Alverson, U. Smith & Mary E. UNKNOWN | ||
| 85 | American Civil War | ||
| 86 | american eagle | ||
| 87 | Amlin, Louie B. and Matilda UNNKNOWN | ||
| 88 | Amlin, R. Huston | ||
| 89 | Amlin, R.C and Perlina Payne | ||
| 90 | Anderson, John L. and Sarah Linder | ||
| 91 | Anderson, John L. Jr. | ||
| 92 | Andrus, Anna "Annie" Carolyn - Minnesota Death Index | ||
| 93 | Andrus, Anna Carolyn & Children - 1925 North Dakota Census Residing in Ibsen Township, Richland Co., North Dakota at the time of the census | ||
| 94 | Andrus, Anne Carolyn & Family - 1920 Census Residing in Ibsen Township, District 130, Richland Co., North Dakota at the time of the census | ||
| 95 | Andrus, Anne Carolyn & Family - 1930 Census Residing in Nilsen Township, District 23, Wilkin Co., Minnesota in the home of her daughter Mable & her Family at the time of the census | ||
| 96 | Andrus, Elner Willis - WWI Draft Registration | ||
| 97 | Andrus, Fred H. & Carolyn Anne Qualley - 1910 Census Residing in Helendale Township, Richland Co., North Dakota at the time of the census | ||
| 98 | angelongrave.JPG | ||
| 99 | Angers Castle (Château d’Angers)
Is a castle in the city of Angers, in the département of Maine-et-Loire, in France. The fortress of Angers, on a rocky ridge overhanging the river Maine, was one of the sites inhabited by the Romans because of its strategic defensive location. In the 9th century, the fortress came under the authority of the powerful Counts of Anjou, becoming part of the Angevin empire of the Plantagenet Kings of England during the 12th century. In 1204, the region was conquered by Philip II and an enormous château was built during the minority of his grandson, Louis IX ("Saint Louis") in the early part of the 13th century. Nearly 600 m (2,000 ft) in circumference, and protected by seventeen massive towers, the walls of the château encompass 6.17 acres (25,000 m²). Two pairs of towers form the city and landward entrances of the château. Each of the towers was once 40 metres in height, but they were later cut down for the use of artillery pieces. The Tour du Moulin is the only tower which conserves the original elevation. In 1352, John II le Bon, gave the château to his son, Louis I. Married to the daughter of the wealthy Duke of Brittany, Louis had the château modified, and in 1373 commissioned the famous Apocalypse Tapestry from the painter Hennequin de Bruges and the Parisian tapestry-weaver Nicolas Bataille. Louis II (Louis I's son) and Yolande d'Aragon added a chapel (1405–12) and royal apartments to the complex. The chapel is a sainte chapelle, the name given to churches which enshrined a relic of the Passion. The relic at Angers was a splinter of the fragment of the True Cross which had been acquired by Louis IX. In the early 15th century, the hapless dauphin who, with the assistance of Joan of Arc would become King Charles VII, had to flee Paris and was given sanctuary at the château in Angers. In 1562, Catherine de' Medici had the château restored as a powerful fortress, but, her son, Henry III, reduced the height of the towers and had the towers and walls stripped of their embattlements; Henry III used the castle stones to build streets and develop the village of Angers. Nonetheless, under threat of attacks from the Huguenots, the king maintained the château's defensive capabilities by making it a military outpost and by installing artillery on the château's upper terraces. At the end of the 18th century, as a military garrison, it showed its worth when its thick walls withstood a massive bombardment by cannons from the Vendean army. Unable to do anything else, the invaders simply gave up. A military academy was established in the château to train young officers in the strategies of war. In a twist of fate, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, best known for taking part in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo, was trained at the Military Academy of Angers. Still a part of the French military, the chateau was severely damaged during World War II by the Nazis when a munitions storage dump inside the château exploded. Today, owned by the City of Angers, the massive, austere château has been converted to a museum housing the oldest and largest collection of medieval tapestries in the world, with the 14th century "Apocalypse Tapestry" as one of its priceless treasures. As a tribute to its fortitude, the château has never been taken by any invading force in history. On January 10, 2009, the chateau suffered severe damage from a accidental fire due to short-circuiting. The Royal Logis, which contains old tomes and administrative offices, was the most heavily damaged part of the chateau, resulting in 400m2 of the roof being completely burnt. Thankfully, the Tapestries of the Apocalypse were not damaged. Total damages have been estimated at 2 million Euros. According to Christine Albanel, the Minister of Culture, the expected date of completion for the restoration is the second trimester of 2009. | ||
| 100 | Angers Castle (Château d’Angers) The Château d'Angers is a castle in the city of Angers in the Loire Valley, in the département of Maine-et-Loire, in France. It is located on a rocky ridge overhanging the river Maine. Originally this château was built as a fortress one of the sites inhabited by the Romans because of its strategic defensive location. In the 9th century, the fortress came under the authority of the powerful Counts of Anjou, becoming part of the Angevin empire of the Plantagenet Kings of England during the 12th century. In 1204, the region was conquered by Philip II and an enormous château was built during the minority of his grandson, Louis IX ("Saint Louis") in the early part of the 13th century. In 1352, John II le Bon, gave the château to his son, Louis I. Married to the daughter of the wealthy Duke of Brittany, Louis had the château modified, and in 1373 commissioned the famous Apocalypse Tapestry from the painter Hennequin de Bruges and the Parisian tapestry-weaver Nicolas Bataille. In the early 15th century, the hapless dauphin who, with the assistance of Joan of Arc would become King Charles VII, had to flee Paris and was given sanctuary at the château in Angers. Louis II (Louis I's son) and Yolande d'Aragon added a chapel (1405–12) and royal apartments to the complex. The chapel is a sainte chapelle, the name given to churches which enshrined a relic of the Passion. The relic at Angers was a splinter of the fragment of the True Cross which had been acquired by Louis IX. In 1562, Catherine de' Medici had the château restored as a powerful fortress, but, her son, Henry III, reduced the height of the towers and had the towers and walls stripped of their embattlements; Henry III used the castle stones to build streets and develop the village of Angers. Nonetheless, under threat of attacks from the Huguenots, the king maintained the château's defensive capabilities by making it a military outpost and by installing artillery on the château's upper terraces. At the end of the 18th century, as a military garrison, it showed its worth when its thick walls withstood a massive bombardment by cannons from the Vendean army. Unable to do anything else, the invaders simply gave up. A military academy was established in the château to train young officers in the strategies of war. In a twist of fate, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, best known for taking part in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo, was trained at the Military Academy of Angers. Today, owned by the City of Angers, the massive, austere château has been converted to a museum housing the oldest and largest collection of medieval tapestries in the world, with the 14th century "Apocalypse Tapestry" as one of its priceless treasures. As a tribute to its fortitude, the château has never been taken by any invading force in history. | ||
| 101 | Angle, Earl | ||
| 102 | Angle, John
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| 103 | Angle, Kathryn Sue | ||
| 104 | Angle, Philip and Nora Alice Standley | ||
| 105 | Angle, Phillip and Martha UNKNOWN | ||
| 106 | Angle, Sara Helen J. | ||
| 107 | Angle, Wayne and Pansy UNKNOWN | ||
| 108 | Angle, Wilma UNKNOWN | ||
| 109 | Anna Maria Maurica - "Anna of Austria" Queen consort of France and Navarre | ||
| 110 | Anne of Austria | ||
| 111 | Anne of Cleves Queen of England | ||
| 112 | Anne Oldenburg Of Denmark Princess of Denmark | ||
| 113 | Annis, Minnie Edith Wilson Death Certificate | ||
| 114 | Annis, Noah Dyer Death Certificate | ||
| 115 | Annne Darce Countess of Arundel | ||
| 116 | Antoinette of Bourbonn | ||
| 117 | Arlington Cemetery Moville, Woodbury County, Iowa | ||
| 118 | Arms of Francis Duke of Teck | ||
| 119 | Arms of William the Conqueror | ||
| 120 | Armstrong | ||
| 121 | Armstrong, Clifton | ||
| 122 | Armstrong, Earl H. | ||
| 123 | Armstrong, Henry W. and Annie UNKNOWN | ||
| 124 | Armstrong, Joseph & Dau. Sarah - 1900 Census Residing in Civil District 8, Sumner Co. Tennessee at the time of the census | ||
| 125 | Armstrong, Matthew & Sarah Holland - 1850 Census Residing in District 10, Sumner Co., Tennessee at the time of the census | ||
| 126 | Armstrong, Murchie | ||
| 127 | Armstrong, Robert & Malinda Strother - 1850 Census Residing in District 10, Sumner Co., Tennessee at the time of the census | ||
| 128 | Armstrong, Robert & Malinda Strother - 1870 Census Residing in Township 3 Range 3, Marion Co., Illinois at the time of the census | ||
| 129 | Armstrong, Robert & Malinda Strother - 1880 Census Residing in Alma, Marion Co., Illinois at the time of the census | ||
| 130 | Armstrong, Vera | ||
| 131 | Arnett, Melvina Close Up | ||
| 132 | Arnett, Melvina UNKNOWN | ||
| 133 | Arnold Schwarzenegger Austrian American bodybuilder, actor, model, businessman, and politician, currently serving as the 38th Governor of the state of California. | ||
| 134 | Arthur Tudor
Prince of Wales | ||
| 135 | Arthur, Ellen Lewis Herndon First Lady of the United States | ||
| 136 | Arthur, Chester 21st President of the United States | ||
| 137 | Arundel Cathedral | ||
| 138 | Arundel House arundelhouse17thcentury.jpg Etching by Wenzel Hollar | ||
| 139 | Asher, Chloe UNKNOWN | ||
| 140 | Asher, John | ||
| 141 | Ashley and Grandma Mary Kathleen Wilson (Small).jpg | ||
| 142 | Auldridge, Zelma Pearl Carney | ||
| 143 | AusterfieldYorkEnglandTheManorHouse.JPG | ||
| 144 | Austin, Floyd Dale and Janet Kayun UNKNOWN | ||
| 145 | Austin, Rebecca | ||
| 146 | Autry, Bertha UNKNOWN | ||
| 147 | Avery, America Cantrell | ||
| 148 | Baalack - 1900 Census Record.jpg | ||
| 149 | Baalack, Herman Robert. WWI - Draft Registration | ||
| 150 | Baalack, Robert & Maria Anderson - 1900 Census Record Resdiding on Vedder St, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois | ||
| 151 | Bacher, Arthur and Mary UNKNOWN | ||
| 152 | Bacher, Clarence | ||
| 153 | Bacher, Fred and Leona Unknown | ||
| 154 | Bacher, Margurit and Mary | ||
| 155 | Bacher, Rudolf and Margaret H. Unknown | ||
| 156 | Bader, John & Margaret Wicks -1920 Census Residng in Precinct 111, District 227, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., Iowa at the time of the census | ||
| 157 | Bader, John & Margaret Wicks -1925 Iowa Census Residing in Sioux City, Woodbury Co., Iowa at the time of the census | ||
| 158 | Bader, John D. - Social Security Death Index | ||
| 159 | Bader, John D. - WWI Draft Registration | ||
| 160 | Bagley, John and Sarah UNKNOWN | ||
| 161 | Bailey, A.R. & Mary Artie Brourlee | ||
| 162 | Bailey, Ben & Lola - 1920 Census Residing at 620 Grand Avenue, McAlester, Pittsburg Co., Oklahoma at the time of the census | ||
| 163 | Bailey, Ben H. & Mary - 1930 Census Record Residing on W. 15th Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma at the time of the census record | ||
| 164 | Bailey, Charles & Emily J Russell - 1860 Census Township 2 S Range 4 E, Mt Vernon Post Office, Jefferson Co., Illinois next to her parents at the time of the census | ||
| 165 | Bailey, Joseph "Wirt" | ||
| 166 | Bailey, Katherine (Kate),Rose (Rosie) M. Bailey, Ben Bailey & Lola UNKNOWN (Ben's Wife).jpg | ||
| 167 | Bailey, Lena | ||
| 168 | Bailey, Minnie Mae Coffman | ||
| 169 | Bailey, Ward H. & Laura - 1850 Census Record Prairie Township, Franklin Co., Arkansas at the time of the census | ||
| 170 | Bailey, Ward H. & Laura - 1860 Census Record Residing in Creek Nation, Indian Lands, Arkansas at the time of the census | ||
| 171 | Bailey, Ward H. & Laura - 1870 Census Record Residing in Marion Township, Sebastian Co., Arkansas at the time of the census | ||
| 172 | Baird, Andrew and Mahala Kimball Burton - 1850 Census Residing in Montgomery, Gibson Co., Indiana at the time of the census record | ||
| 173 | Baker Deana Grace UNKNOWNn | ||
| 174 | Baker, Endymian & Sarah Tuckness - 1870 Census Record Residing in Pleasant Hill, Clackamas Co., Oregon at the time of the census record | ||
| 175 | Baker, James M | ||
| 176 | Baker, Lucinda UNKNOWN | ||
| 177 | Baldridge Cemetery Sumner Co., Tennessee | ||
| 178 | Baldridge Cemetery Sumner Co., Tennessee | ||
| 179 | Baldridge Cemetery Sumner Co., Tennessee | ||
| 180 | Baldridge Cemetery Sumner Co., Tennessee | ||
| 181 | Baldridge Cemetery Sumner Co., Tennessee | ||
| 182 | Baldridge Cemetery Sumner Co., Tennessee - Baldridge Graves | ||
| 183 | Baldridge Cemetery Sumner Co., Tennessee | ||
| 184 | Baldridge Cemetery - Sumner Co., Tennessee Cemetery is located on side yard of private home | ||
| 185 | Baldridge Family With Molina's July 2007.jpg | ||
| 186 | Baldridge Graves | ||
| 187 | Baldridge Graves | ||
| 188 | Baldridge, Alexander & Jane Collins - 1860 Census Residing in Callaway, Pauldingville Post Office, St Charles Co., Missouri at the time of the census | ||
| 189 | Baldridge, Alexander & Jane Collins - 1870 Census Residing in North Township, Sharp Co., Arkansas at the time of the census near Charles W. Baldridge | ||
| 190 | Baldridge, Alexander & Jane Collins - 1880 Census Residing in North Township, Sharp Co., Arkansas at the time of the census | ||
| 191 | Baldridge, Alexander and Jane Collins Marriage Record | ||
| 192 | Baldridge, Alvin White & Margaret Barr - 1850 Cenus Residing in District 6, Sumner Co., Tennessee at the time of the census | ||
| 193 | Baldridge, Amy Louise Daughter of George Washington Baldridge & Phoebe Elitiry Lane | ||
| 194 | Baldridge, Andrew J. & Jane Williams - 1860 Census Residing in District 2, Cedar Hill Post Office, Weakley Co., Tennessee at the time of the census | ||
| 195 | Baldridge, Andrew Jackson & Martha Dawson Ancestry.com - Added by HarleySalsman on 17 Jan 2009 | ||
| 196 | Baldridge, Ann (Hixie) Worsham - 1900 Census Residing in Civil District 15, White House Post Office, Sumner Co., Tennessee in the home of her son Robert "Robin" at the census | ||
| 197 | Baldridge, Ann Hixie Worsham | ||
| 198 | Baldridge, Ann Hixie Worsham | ||
| 199 | Baldridge, Anna King & Her Children Back Row (Left to Right) Eunice R. Baldridge, Oscar Efton, Charles "Clyde" Baldridge Bottom Row (Left to Right) Mary "Mable" Baldridge & Mother Anna "Annie" King Baldridge | ||
| 200 | Baldridge, Anne Eileen Fuller Daughter of Thomas Chester "Pryne" Fuller and Mable Elizabeth Andrus and Wife of Harold Efton Baldridge |
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