Saturday, February 9, 2019

Bates, Mary - 1843

Bates -- Ezra Thomas, son of Cyrus and Mary, Sept. 29, 1843.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Cyrus - 1843

Bates -- Ezra Thomas, son of Cyrus and Mary, Sept. 29, 1843.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Ezra Thomas - 1843

Bates -- Ezra Thomas, son of Cyrus and Mary, Sept. 29, 1843.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Jane - 1814

Bates -- Emily, daughter of Daniel and Jane, Aug. 15, 1814.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Daniel - 1814

Bates -- Emily, daughter of Daniel and Jane, Aug. 15, 1814.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Emily - 1814

Bates -- Emily, daughter of Daniel and Jane, Aug. 15, 1814.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Emery Augustus - 1842

Bates -- Emery Augustus, child of David, baptized Nov. 6, 1842. C.R.2.
C.R.2. — Church Record, Second Church of Christ in Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Hannah H. - 1844

Bates -- Ellen Frances, daughter of Watson and Hannah, Sept. 9, 1844.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page Hannah H. Bates.

Bates, Watson - 1844

Bates -- Ellen Frances, daughter of Watson and Hannah, Sept. 9, 1844.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page Watson Bates.

Bates, Ellen Frances - 1844

Bates -- Ellen Frances, daughter of Watson and Hannah, Sept. 9, 1844.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page Hannah H. Bates.

Bates, James Erastus - 1837

Bates -- James E. [husband of Ellen C.], , 1837. G.R.13. [Jan. 17, P.R.11.]
G.R.13. — Gravestone Record, Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman
P.R.11. — Private Record from the David Bates Bible, now in the possession of George H. Bates of Whitman
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912


Bates -- James Erastus, child of David, baptized Nov. 6, 1842. C.R.2.
C.R.2. — Church Record, Second Church of Christ in Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page James Erastus Bates.

Bates, Ellen Catherine “Nellie” [Steingardt] - 1837

Bates -- Ellen C. [ ], wife of James E., , 1837. G.R.13.
G.R.13. — Gravestone Record, Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page Ellen Catherine “Nellie” [Steingardt] Bates.

Dam, Henrik : 1895-1976

Henrik Dam (1895-1976)
Danish-American biochemist, was born at Copenhagen, Denmark.  He taught at the University of Copenhagen from 1920, becoming professor of biochemistry in 1929.  Leaving Denmark when Germany conquered it in 1940, he was made professor in absentia at the Copenhagen Polytechnic Institute in 1941.

In 1942 he became senior research associate at the University of Rochester's School of Medicine, where he continued researches, previously begun, which led to his discovery of Vitamin K, a substance which controls the clotting of blood.  In 1943, he received hale the Nobel prize in medicine for this discovery.  He returned to Denmark in 1946 to prosecute his researches there.

~ The Lincoln Library of Essential Information, Volume 2, Thirty-Fifth Edition, 1972, Biography, Page 1780.

You can visit the memorial page for Henrik Dam.

Daly, John Charles Jr. : 1914-1991

John Charles Daly, Jr. (1914-1991)
radio correspondent and news analyst, was born at Johannesburg, South Africa, and came to the United States in 1923.  After attending Boston College, he joined the Columbia Broadcasting Company as a reporter and news commentator.  He was White House correspondent and special events reporter from 1937 to 1941, and during and after World War II acted as correspondent for CBS in Europe, Africa, and South America.

In 1949 he joined the American Broadcasting Company in the same capacity and was vice president of that organization in charge of public affairs and sports until 1960.  Daly achieved recognition for news broadcasts and a moderator of TV programs.  He was director of the Voice of America, 1967-1968.

~ The Lincoln Library of Essential Information, Volume 2, Thirty-Fifth Edition, 1972, Biography, Page 1780.

You can visit the memorial page for John Charles Daly Jr.

Bates, Susan C. - 1830

Bates -- Susan C. [ ], wife of Jacob Jr., , 1830. G.R.13.
G.R.13. — Gravestone Record, Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Susan C. Bates.

Bates, Mary C. - 1824

Bates -- Mary G. [ ], wife of Jacob Jr., , 1824. G.R.13.
G.R.13. — Gravestone Record, Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Mary C. Bates.

Bates, Jacob Jr. - 1819

Bates -- Jacob Jr. [husband of Eliza W., husband of Mary G., husband of Susan C.], , 1819. G.R.13.
G.R.13. — Gravestone Record, Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Jacob Bates, Jr.

Bates, Eliza W. [French] - 1826

Bates -- Eliza W. [ ], wife of Jacob Jr., , 1826. G.R.13.
G.R.13. — Gravestone Record, Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Eliza W. [French] Bates.

Bates, Eliphalet R. - 1827

Bates -- Eliphalet R., , 1827. G.R.1.
G.R.1. Gravestone Record, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Eliphalet R Bates.

Bates, Sarah - 1841

Bates -- Elijah, son of Lucius and Sarah, Jan. 26, 1841.
[duplicate entry has; Elijah Richardson, son of Lucius S. and Sarah, Jan. 10, 1841.]
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Lucius S. - 1841

Bates -- Elijah, son of Lucius and Sarah, Jan. 26, 1841.
[duplicate entry has; Elijah Richardson, son of Lucius S. and Sarah, Jan. 10, 1841.]
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Bates, Elijah Richardson - 1841

Bates -- Elijah, son of Lucius and Sarah, Jan. 26, 1841.
[duplicate entry has; Elijah Richardson, son of Lucius S. and Sarah, Jan. 10, 1841.]
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Elijah Richardson Bates.

Dalton, John : 1766-1844

John Dalton (1766-1844)
British chemist and physicist, was born near Cockermouth.  He taught mathematics and physics in Manchester; made his first appearance as an author in 1793 in a volume of his observations and essays; and, in 1808, published A New System of Chemical Philosophy.  In this work he set forth for the first time the main features of the atomic theory, which revolutionized the science of chemistry.  He set forth also the law of the expansive force of steam and other gases, which is known as Dalton's Law, or the law of partial pressures.

~ The Lincoln Library of Essential Information, Volume 2, Thirty-Fifth Edition, 1972, Biography, Page 1779.

You can visit the memorial page for John Dalton.

Dalou, Jules : 1838-1902

Jules Dalou (1838-1902)
French sculptor, was born in Paris.  He studied sculpture under Carpeaux and Duret.  During the troublous period of the Commune, 1871, he took refuge in England.  Through his appointment as instructor in the National Art Training School at South Kensington, he rapidly won a high reputation and took a leading part in the revival of English sculpture.  While in England, he executed “Maternity”, “the Reader”, and “woman Telling Her Beads”.

After Dalou's return to France in 1879, he produced a long series of notable works, including the “Triumph of Silenus,” in the Luxembourg and “The States General,” in the Chamber of Deputies, Paris.  His most elaborate achievement, “The Triumph of the Republic,” erected after 20 years' work, was executed for Paris.

~ The Lincoln Library of Essential Information, Volume 2, Thirty-Fifth Edition, 1972, Biography, Page 1779.

You can visit the memorial page for Jules Dalou.