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1. Albert Paine/Payne (Kentucky/Louisiana) [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DCB.2ACE/473 Message Board Post: searching for information on Albert Paine/Payne born in Kentucky approx. mid 1800's. Albert had daughter named Nannie Payne born in Louisiana 1881. died in Louisiana 1937. Nannie married Frank Milford Borders 1908 Louisiana. known children of Nannie Payne & Frank Borders; Gladys Borders Nowell b. 1909 (later moved to
2. Re: Henry Thomas [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Browning, Sharp, Lee, Duvernet, Higginbotham & Harelson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DCB.2ACE/464.2 Message Board Post: This is the info that I have on Henry Thomas and Elizabeth "Isabel" Kleinpeter: Descendants of Henry\Henrique Thomas, Jr. ----------------------------------------- 1-Henry\Henrique Thomas, Jr. b. 14 Oct 1774, d. Bef 23 Oct 1823 s/o Henry(Henrique) Thoma
3. LSU and job title [0.98802]
Hello all, Three questions to field: 1) Does anyone know of any good resources (online, preferably) about the history of LSU in EBA? The LSU website was not immediately that informative, other than to state that it has served Louisiana "since 1860." 2) Does anyone know of traditional usages of the word "professor," at least as it pertains to the Baton Rouge area? Is it interchangeable with the word "teacher?" Or might it have meant, in 1860, what it means today... namely, someone who instructs at a unive

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