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1. GREER Cemetery [1]
http://jctcuzins.com/cem/greerjct/greerjct.html April 6, 1881 Greer,Adam S Adam Shawn Greer (M) 10-01-1986 Greer,Arthur A Aurthur A. Greer Son of W.S. and E.P. Greer Born Jan. 2, 1883 [s/o William Samuel Greer and Emily R. Thomas] Greer,Atha A Atha A. Greer Daughter of A.A. & Alice Greer Nov. 14, 1902 Jan. 7, 1903 Greer,Benjamin Benjamin Greer (M) April 13, 1812 July 2, 1883 NOTE: The stones for Benjamin and Elizabeth Greer are memorial stones only. Their burial place is on a farm on Miller Ridge R
2. Griersons in Post World War I entries, The London Gazette [1]
Sources: (1) Supplement to the London Gazette, dated Friday 13th of MAY, 1921, page 3,917: ATTD. TO HEAD-QUARTERS UNITS - Staff Captain - (Lieutenant) K[ENNETH] MacI[VER] GRIERSON, D.S.O., M.C., Manchester Regiment and relinquishes temporary rank of Captain. Dated 21st June, 1920. --------------------------------------------------- Sources: (1) Supplement to the London Gazette, dated 26th May, 1921, page 4,181: 6th Battalion, DEVON A. - (Lieutenant) H[EHRNY] C[HARLES] GRIERSON-JACKSON, to be Captain.
3. Colin Grierson is a programmer, analyst - New Zealander [1]
http://mc-store.stores.yahoo.com/colingrierson.html Colin Grierson is a programmer, analyst, and technical consultant for Systems Advisory Services in New Zealand, primarily an outsourcing company using AS/400s. Colin has 20 years of experience in programming and business analysis, mainly working on S/38 and AS/400 systems. He holds a degree in mathematics from Auckland University. His areas of expertise include programming, business analysis, and security. He has written applications in RPG/400, Cool 2E (
4. Grier and Heard families [1]
http://www.faithinwriting.com/Honour/MaryHeard.htm Mary Heard was the mother of Melvina McAulay of Coddle Creek, and the wife of Robert Grier who died in the Alabama Territory. She was originally from Washington, Georgia. The origins of the Heard family are lost in the mists of 17th century Virginia. A.E. Wynn in his book, Southern Lineages A Record of Thirteen Families, discusses the possible origins of the family at some length. But the Heard's rose to prominence in Georgia as one of the founding Virg
5. Rev R Grierson, B.A., B Sc., M.D., and Rev Duncan Macrae, missionaries [1]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canbrnep/revwrFoote.htm June 29, 1898, Waterville column - Rev W.R. Foote, M.A., occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. The subject of his address was "Corea," a country for which he leaves this week. Mr. Foote was married on Thursday last to Miss Edith Sprott of Middle Musquodoboit, who will accompany him to the field of his labors. Rev R Grierson, B.A., B Sc., M.D., and Rev Duncan Macrae, missionaries to the same field will go in company with Mr. and Mr
6. Grierson, J.H., Cadet Internal Affairs, killed in action Wankie 25 August 1976. [1]
http://www.mazoe.com/rohaz.html Rhodesia. Roll of Honour. (Updated 05.01.01) 11 November 1965 - 30 March 1980. Grierson, J.H., Cadet Internal Affairs, killed in action, Wankie 25 August 1976. ------------- I believe that I posted an article about this killing not long ago, but I think his name was James Grierson. ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.tqci.net --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by mail.tqci.net
7. (Captain) James Grierson of Augusta, Georgia [1]
The Hornet's Nest A Novel of the Revolutionary War By Jimmy Carter Read an Excerpt Chapter 16: Massacre of the Indians Having experienced troubles with doubtful land titles in the Carolinas, Elijah Clarke and his neighboring families were careful to get the proper documents when they obtained rights to settle near the Savannah River along the northern border of the 1773 land grant. Elijah encouraged the other men to locate their homesteads so that the entire group could remain in close contact with o
8. Henry Houldsworth GRIERSON [1]
http://www.stamplink.com/genealogy/pearce/d1185.htm#P3198 FIFTH GENERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30. Euphemia PEARCE (118) (71) (photo) was born on 22 Jun 1836. She was christened on 2 Sep 1836 in Barony, Lanark, Scotland. She had no children.(118) She was married to Henry Houldsworth GRIERSON.( ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.tqci.net --- [This E
9. H. New Year! - Copyright enfringement..... [1]
Happy New Year to all. A little story to bring in the new year. A few days ago, I had someone contact me and ask if I could clarify some things, a litany of questions, "who I please clarify this discrepancy?" It was one of those typical persons who take my work, and publish it as theirs. The last time that happened, I found it in Burkes. That's not going to happen again. When I asked this person to write a synopsis of what they wanted clarified, they disappeared. There tactic was one of ohhhhhhhhh,
10. STANLEY [OLIVER] GRIERSON - naturalist 1940 [1]
Sources: (1) Long Beach Independent, dated April 23rd, 1940, page 17: BEAR MOUNTAIN, New York: - (T.P.)- A strange bird with an "upside-down wing" found a safe home today. The bird was placed in the Trailside Museum at Bear Mountain Park with other live exhibits. The museum's zoologist, Anthony Roos, said that never before had he seen a bird in this condition. The bird, a young black-crowed night heron, was discovered wandering about by 17-year-old STANLEY [OLIVER] GRIERSON, of Katonah, New York. The
11. Griersons in England & Wales Civil Registrations, 1837-1983: [1]
England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983 ----------------------------- Name: Grierson, Colin McKay Record Type: Births Quarter: September Year: 1906 District: Bangor County: Anglesey Caernarvonshire Gwynedd Volume: 11b Page: 449 (click to see others on page) ---------------------------------- Name: GRIERSON, Colin Douglas M Record Type: Births Quarter: June Year: 1907 District: Bromley County: Greater London Kent Volume: 2a Page:
12. THE BILL GRIERSON AWARD [1]
http://www.alarit.supanet.com/~alarit/ayrartsguild/ THE BILL GRIERSON AWARD An annual award to enable one or more young people from the area to pursue their studies in any of the performing arts. The award is administered by the Executive Committee on behalf of the Trustees ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.tqci.net --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by mail.tqci.net]
13. Grierson's new deal strengthens security Aug 8 2003 [1]
http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/0500business/0100local/page.cfm?objectid=13267950&method=full&siteid=50081 Grierson's new deal strengthens security Aug 8 2003 By The Journal A tie-up with an Israeli company is bearing fruit for Tyneside legal software specialists Grierson's. The Newcastle-based company is now selling ALLRights software across the UK after linking up with the software's producer, CDI Systems of Jerusalem. ALLRights protects premium content in a standard web browser, while enabling c
14. Thomas Grierson, son of (Colonel) James Grierson of Augusta, Georgia [1]
Below are the newest details from the latest page of Grierson Origins, : Anyway, they are relevent. In the next several weeks I hope to have both these Wills transcribed, Thomas Grierson's Will being the first priority, if either of the three are done.....let's not forget Elizabeth Ewart's Will.... ---------------------------------- Grierson History - Page 31 http://www.scottishdocuments.com/content/default.asp Grierson, Greirson Elizabeth 16/6/1803 Ewart, widow of Thomas, of Larbeck. Dumfrie
15. ROBERT GRIERSON (Trader) acting intermediary for General Jackson [1]
http://www.turtle-tracks.org/issue49/i49_1.html Nov.18,1813: Members of the HILLABI Clan of the MUSKOGEE CREEKs offer to surrender to General Andrew Jackson with Scots trader Robert Grierson acting as intermediary. Jackson will agree to the surrender. However, forces under Generals Hugh White and John Cocke are unaware of the agreement. They will attack Hillabee village which believes the fighting is over. Five dozen HILLABIs will be killed, and 250 will be captured. This action will reverse the HILLABIs'
16. Grierson Deaths in Florida [1]
Match Quality Name Death Date County of Death Age at Death Race Gender Birth Date Andrew M. Grierson 1949 Pinellas White Male Elizabeth K Grierson 6 Jun 1970 Pasco 85 White Unknown 14 Jul 1884 Elizabeth Marjorie Grierson 18 Jan 1995 Pinellas 81 White Unknown 2 Aug 1913 Emma Jane Grierson 1948 Pinellas White Female Ethel M Grierson 19 Jul 1988 Seminole 94 White Unknown 5 Jul 1894 Etta Grierson 21 Feb 1984 Martin 83 White Unknown 29 Oct 1900 John O'Neal Grierson
17. Grierson, Grier, Greir, Greear, Greer Placenames Study - Worldwide [1]
I would like for people to try and add to this study. As you can see, It is far reaching, but I believe that there is a lot more to be learned: ------------------------------------- PLACENAMES STUDY - Page 35 PLACENAMES STUDY - Page 35 (1) Grierson Dam (West Australia) (2) Grierson Bore (West Australia) (3) Grierson Island, Antartica, (4) Grierson Avenue, Nottingham, England, (5) Grierson Road, South Thomaston, Maine, (6) Grierson Road, Forest Hill, London, England, (7) Grierson Road, Edinburg
18. Griersons in Post World War I, entries The London Gazette [1]
Sources: (1) The London Gazette, dated June 3rd, 1930, page 3,474: ANDREW GRIERSON, Esquire, S.S.C., J.P., for Eminent Services to Local government. Town Clerk of the City of Edinburgh. ------------------------------------------------ Sources: (1) The London Gazette, dated June 6th, 1930, page 3,586: Writing Assistants, CATHARINE ISABEL GRIERSON. ------------------------------------------------ Sources: (1) The London Gazette, dated June 20th, 1930, page 3,874: Whitehall, June 18th, 1930 - The KING was
19. Rev. John Grierson, Dunblane [1]
Barjarg Tower family reference: [Jean, I wonder if whenever a young man, this JOHN Grierson, Rev. of Dunblane was the same who was listed as Professor John Grierson, that same schoo of PHRENOLOGICAL thought who was arrested for stealing a suit of clothes at age 17? Don't discount this thought, remember the reference to JOHN LUCAS GRIERSON? -------------------------------------------------------- http://pages.britishlibrary.net/phrenology/phrenjrnl.html May 1.-David Ross, Surgeon, Royal Navy; Reverend Joh
20. Griersons in Civil Reg., 1837-1983 [1]
Sources: (1) England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983: Name: Grierson, Ralph Corbet Record Type: Births Quarter: March Year: 1890 District: Toxteth Park County: Lancashire Volume: 8b Page: 229 (click to see others on page) ------------------------------------- Name: Grierson, Robert Gilbert W Record Type: Births Quarter: December Year: 1883 District: Croydon County: Surrey Volume: 2a Page: 288 (click to see others on page) ----
21. Grierson, Charles Maciver 1864-1920 Australia - aka Charles Kenneth MacIver Grierson [1]
http://www.aasd.com.au/artists/GregoryNina.cfm Grierson, Charles Maciver 1864-1920 Australia. 3 --------------- Aka Charles Kenneth MacIver Grierson. ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.tqci.net --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by mail.tqci.net]
22. Death of (Major) John Charles Grierson, dated 1894 [1]
Sources: (1) The Davenport Daily Leader, August 6th, 1894: ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS - (Major) JOHN C[HARLES] GRIERSON died in his residence at Jacksonville, Illinois. He was a brother of the famous cavalry general who made the noted raid [Grierson's Raid - by Benjamin Henry Grierson] through the south and was himself a gallant soldier. ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.tqci.net --- [This E-mail scanned for viruse
23. Griersons in Post World War 2, entries The London Gazette [1]
Sources: (1) Supplement to the London Gazette, dated January 9th, 1973, page 374: General Duties Branch - Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant: - dated 7th January, 1973. M. J. GRIERSON (4233399). -------------------------------- Sources: (1) Supplement to the London Gazette, dated June 2nd, 1973, page 6,502: (Flight Lieutenant) RONALD GRIERSON SCOTT (3136429), Royal Air Force. ------------------------------- Sources: (1) The London Gazette, dated February 21st, 1974, page 2,370: GILBERT DERWIN GRIERSO
24. GRIERSON, THE TORY - [Colonel - James Grierson, assasinated in 1781] [1]
Hello listers: For safe keeping and future reference, I have just found a Grierson article of great significance, dated May 7th, 1896 concerning (Colonel) James Grierson, of the Province of Augusta, Georgia - North America. Sources: (1) The Newark Daily Advocate, Thursday, May 7th, 1896: GRIERSON, THE TORY. ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.tqci.net --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by mail.tqci.net]
25. KENTY aka RENTY GRIERSON, born c1851 [1]
Sources: (1) 1900 U.S. Federal Census: Name: Kenty Grierson Home in 1900: Fort Clark, Kinney, Texas Age: 49 Estimated birth year: 1851 Birthplace: Mexico Race: Black;Indian Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image Immigration year: 1871 Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Fort Clark, Kinney, Texas; Roll: T623 1651; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 131. -------------------------------- I have seen the above before as RENTY GRIERSON and he is

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