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Click HERE to see a performance of Riders in the Sky and special guest Kip Calahan . This Western Folklife Centers broadcast of the Golden Era of the Silver Screen, hosted by Jim Griffith and sponsored by the Elko Convention and Visitors Authority (www.kipcalahan.com/)

A planned wedding to stockbroker Blake Garner in 1958 was called off. In 1959, she married agent Lou Bass, a union that lasted 10 months, and then Edward P. Calahan in 1962. In 1963, she was convicted of forging prescriptions for Percodan (1947project.blogspot.com....-baby.html)

Although Thomas spelled the name Callihan in later coorespondence, it may have been spelled differently in earlier times. Examples that I have seen include: Callahan, Calahan , Calihan, Calaho (genforum.genealogy.com....ges/1.html)

Maria married William FITZPATRICK-[557] [MRIN:25], son of James FITZPATRICK-[7325]and Bridgit (Biddy) Calahan CALLAGHAN?)-[7333], on 26 Apr 1865 in PEI, By J.P.Harry C. Green. (William FITZPATRICK-[557] was born in 1845 and was buried on4 May 1921 in MT Pleasant Cemetery-Plot 4, Sec 4, Gr 1?. (www.islandregis....ball1.html)

When Edward Calahan adapted and improved on a machine that continuously printed the price of gold, he had invented a tool that made a distinctive, ticking sound. Consequently, the useful Read More (email.about.com...._06_13.htm)

Apr.12,1868 I have this day baptized Joseph born 26 ultimate child of Patrick McKenna and Ann Calahan . sponsors - An Calahan . PP Thos Phelan. St. Patrick s Book , Fort Augustus, lot 36, PEI. (users.adelphia.net..../b1865.htm)

Survivors, besides the daughter, are four sons, Lloyd [SHOWLEY], of Fulton,Raymond [SHOWLEY], of Rochester, and Lester [SHOWLEY] and Harold [SHOWLEY], ofKewanna; three other daughters, Mrs. Cleo EBER, Rochester, Mrs. Edna PONT,Mishawaka and Mrs. Eldonna WILSON, Rochester; four sisters , Mrs. Tavia CALAHAN ,Milford, Ind., Mrs. Blanche HENDRICKSON, Fulton, Mrs. Ruby CALAHAN , Chicago , andMrs. Opal WELSHEIMER, Mishawaka. A daughter preceded her in death (www.fulco.lib.in.us....l/1947.htm)

no date B.78 John O'Conal / The 28th of Febuary I have baptised John aged 3 weeks was born of the lawful marriage of Patrick O'Conal and Catherine. The sponsors being Thomas Calahan and Margaret Poor . Charles McDonald The Roman Catholic Boo (users.adelphia.net....to1847.htm)

2. DianaBoydb. 11 Apr 1824 d. 13 Aug 1905 m. PatrickAllen CALLAHAN on 2 June 1950. He died in 1853 in Allen County,Michigan. Marriage license gives his name asPatrick Allen and omits his surname, CALLAHAN. Richard Boyd born 1861 lived with hisaunt Diana Boyd Calahan when he was a boy (freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com..../book7.htm)

When he answered yes, he was struck in the face. When he fell to the floor the others then beat and kicked him until he was nearly unconscious. Two of the attackers Calahan and Lathers were wearing steel tipped shoes. Gibson was wearing tennis shoes. (nocapital.blogspot.com....chive.html)

and their children. Bernice 66 Sun Oct 17 1999 13:17 rebecca armour townsend ratjdt@custom.net I am looking for info on albert armour who was married to laura lawman . He is my grandfather and was born in Zanesville, Oh. Thanks 67 Wed Oct 20 1999 08:45 HELLEN C hellen@sosinet.com you have done a great job. i would like to trace my family tree also but mine goes to the area of arkansas. I am supposed to have indian relatives also. so you are doing a great job. thanks hellen 68 Mon Nov 8 1999 13:03 A I am researching my Elias Kelly Calahan /Callihan who married Nancy Conway Walker in 1871 in MO. No one is helping me. I am doing it all on my own, so that the above comment is stupid. I have found all kinds of info all on my own. This Elias may be related to the Callihans in NE Ohio. On another line, I heard that there was an Indian connection. I found that there was Thomas Jones of MD was the exclusive Indian trader in the 1600's. Thomas' decendent married a Calahan daughter. 69 Mon Nov 8 1999 11:15 A I am researching my Elias Kelly Calahan /Callihan who married Nancy Conway Walker in 1871 in M (www.gadley.com/guestbook.html)

503. Wentford Luther6 Duncan (William Thomas5, Louis Thomas4, John Wm Dennis3,Louis2, John Jack1) was born June 26, 1915 in Calahan , Texas. He marriedVerdie LaFlora Martin September 30, 1933 in Ryan, Oklahoma . She was bornAugust 31, 1915 in Jefferson Co., Oklahoma , and died June 04, 1997 in Nocona,Texas (cookshangout.com....uncan.html)

Does anyone know/have the tune Calahan : Pouring On The Gasoline , that was featured in the episode 7 Physical Attraction . of Grey's Anatomy season 4 (lastfm.spiegel.de....tomy+Music)

Patagonia and Organic Exchange have gone through a process to incorporate organic cotton into their product lines as well as other steps in sustainable product manufacturing. Speakers: Randy Howard,Patagonia; and Rebecca Calahan Klein, Organic Exchang (www.gsb.stanford.edu....ocial.html)

In the fifties: Fisher & Ewing, Hatchett & Calahan , John Major, James Webb, Thomas Murray, Laws & Son and Porter & Davis, among others, were the principal merchants. A considerable amount of business was transacted in those days, although there were but a few business houses (freepages.history.rootsweb.com....mars.shtml)

During the war business was almost at a standstill. In the seventh decade the firms which did a general mercantile trade were Ewing & Calahan , Ewing & Bro., James Webb, John Major, Thomas Murray, R. A. Fraley and Ewing & Boren (freepages.history.rootsweb.com....mars.shtml)

Frank COLEMAN, Frank of Towanda and Miss Mary, d/o Mr. and Mrs. Hugh CALAHAN , of this place, marriage took place at the Catholic Church here Wed. morning. They will reside in Towanda (www.rootsweb.com....p1900.html)

Mrs. Mary CALAHAN , died at the home of her son, Hugh, in this place Monday night. She was born in Ireland 93 years ago, and came to this country in 1849. Funeral from Catholic Church on Thursday, interment in Catholic Cemetery. Her husband, 92, is in poor health. (www.rootsweb.com....p1900.html)

Ever wondered how much global cotton is organic? No? It's not really pub banter, is it? Well, it's less than one per cent right now, but if the Organic Exchange's optimistic hopes are right it could jump to 10 per cent within a decade. I've just been chatting with the Exchange's director, Rebecca Calahan Klein, and she told me that between 2015 and 2020 is a realistic time-frame. If you're thinking 'that's great, but why can't I find organic cotton on the high street right now? Why did H M not re-order its organic range after flogging it in 3 weeks?', then keep the faith (thegreenguy.typepad.com....y/2007/05/)

Callahan; 4sisters, Miss Maureen Calahan , Mrs. Valeria Eschbach, Mrs. Vera Belgam andMirs. Michelle Eckart.THOMPSON, Robert N., 79, , Oct 27, 1988, Old Tennent Cemetery, Manalapan Township, Born in Yonkers NY. He was the brother of the late Dudley Thompson. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Juliette Bolte Thompson; 2 sons, Neal C. Thompsonand Dr. Alan C. Thompson; a daughter, Mrs. Roberta T. Schroder; a sister,Mrs. Margaret Briggs; a brother , William T. Thompson and 3 grandchildren.THOMPSON, Ross C., 71, , Mar 9, 1978, Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle , Born in Toms River NJ. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Valleau Thompson;2 sons, Harvey R. Thompson and David V. Thompson; a sister, Mrs. Julia T.Johnson and 2 grandchildren.THOMPSON, Samuel M., , , Jan 26, 1967, , THOMPSON, Willis, 75, Dec 31, 1926, 1926, Atlantic View Cemetery, Survived by his wife, 6 daughters, Mrs. Calvin Gifford, Mrs. George Bristow,Mrs. Dewitt Throckmorton, Mrs. Tracy M. Hoskins, Mrs. J. Hubbard Morton, andMrs. George Nicholas; 2 sons, LesterThompson and Arthur Thompson; 2 brothers,Austin Thompson and Daniel Thompson; 24 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildr (ftp.rootsweb.com....bits11.txt)

Focus Person County Hundred Proof of Residency*** DGS Newsletter Date- - - - - -Baley Adams KT Mispillion 1796 £1 (crossed out), 1800 $57.16 (Baily)1800:59 3-0-1-0-0; 1-0-1-0-0; 0-0John Alston NC Appoquinim 1788 £12, 1790 £50, 1795 £6 (as Allston) 1800:264 3-1-1-1-0; 1-1-1-1-0; 0-5Jan 1995Howard Aydelott SX Baltimore (as Howard) 1788 £1, 1796 £4John Aydelott SX Baltimore 1788 (Sr) £8, 1790 Mar 1996*John Aydelott SX Baltimore 1788 £10, 1796 £4John Aydelott SX Baltimore 1796 1, 1800 $267Mar 1996Levi Baldwin NC Christiana 1787-8,1790,1796 £10, 1798 $614John Barnard NC Christiana 1790 £4*John Bowen NC Pencader 1790 Elihu BredellSX Baltimore 1787 £6, 1797 $806 (Bredwell), 1800 $2150 1800:393 1-0-1-0-1; 0-0-1-0-0; 0-9 (Bridle)*James Burton (of Luke) SX IndianRive 1800 $5281800/428: 0-1-0-1-0; 0-0-1-0-0; 0-1 John Callahan NC Appoquini 1788 £4, 1790 (Calahan ) £4, 1796 £4 1800:280 2-1-0-1-0; 2-0-1-1-0; 0-0William Candy KT Mispillion 1787 £7, 1788 £6, 1781 £6, 1795 £1, 1800 $211 1800:49 2-0-0-0-1; 2-2-3-1-0; 0-2**Thomas W (delgensoc.org/dfnames1.html)

Iris Cosand, 84, died July 2 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Kearney, Neb.She was born to Phila (Marshall) and Clark Calahan on Nov. 16, 1918, at the Calahan farmhouse in Burr Oak. She married George Cosand Jr. on Sept. 5, 1937.She was the clerk of the court in Jewell County from 1954 until 1963. She was active in the Christian Church of Burr Oak and 4-H Club. She donated her time delivering meals for the elderly in the area and volunteering at the hospital. Her hobbies included painting, poetry and crafts. Iris owned and operated the Ye Old Craft Shop, Burr Oak, for almost 40 years.She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents. Iris is survived by her children: Gary Cosand, Carol Cosand and Steve Cosand, all of Burr Oak; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Louise Korb, Burr Oak; and a special friend, Richard Canfield, Burr Oak.A memorial celebration of life was held Tuesday at the Christian Church, Burr Oak, with Richard Cox officiating. Inurnment was in the Burr Oak Cemetery, Burr Oa (www.genealogybuff.com....obits1.htm)

DIED In Oneonta, on the 17th inst., Miss Jane A. BARR, after an illness of only 4 days, aged 22 years- Boast not thyself of tomorrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. 7/27/1859 DIED At West Oneonta, on the 21st inst., after an illness of 5 days, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth , wife of J. N. TABER, Esq., and daughter of Alvinza STRAIT, aged 21 yeas, 2 months and 21 days. Thus the good are passing away, and who will come forward and fill their places in the Zion of God. 8/10/1859 MARRIED At the Presbyterian Church, in Oxford , on Wednesday evening, July 27th, by Rev. H. Calahan , Mr. Charles S. HUGHSTON, of Unadilla, to Miss Josephine L. FISK, of Oxford . DIED At Masonville, Del. Co., on the morning of the 22d ult., in the 54th year of his age, after a brief illness of 3 days, Philip UTLEY, formerly of Burlington, Otsego county. In Roseboom, on the 21st ult., Mrs. Amy COATS, wife of Moses Coats, in the 74th year of her age. On the morning of her death Mrs. Coats was carried to the residence of her brother , M (www.rootsweb.com....rald2.html)

She hopes to find John in good health as she and James are. She never thought John would be so ungrateful as if she was the worst mother in the world. She bound Jamesy to Micall Lyones to the curing business. She is to support him for twelve months; he will have four shillings a week the first of March. That will be poor means for him and Honore. John's brother Richard sent her four pounds last May. Richard said it was in John's power to send her something. John did not behave as he promised in his first letter from New York . She does not forget him in her prayers. (P.S.) Richard Egan came home with a great deal of money and fine clothes. Hatting is very good in Cork; there is not one idle. Pat Calahan died November 11. She hears(?) in Mick Flanegen's letter that John's brother Mick is going into a monastery. Jamesey is very anxious to be with John. Honore lives next door to Mrs. Egan. (This letter is addressed in care of) Bishop Anthony Blanc . (archives1.archives.nd.edu....184912.htm)

W. C. Connor Jr. 24 M Gent England Saloon196 Mr. J. G. Smith 31 M Gent England Saloon197 Mr. G. Stainbrook 32 M Gent England Saloon198 Mr. R. J. Leaycroft 43 M Gent England Saloon199 Mr. C. E. Hibbert 37 M Gent England Saloon200 Mr. C. J. Jones 29 M Gent England Saloon201 Mr. F. Calahan 31 M Gent England Saloon202 Mr. J. O'Doherty 41 M Gent England Saloon203 Mrs. O'Doherty 29 F Lady England Saloon204 Mr. H. M. Berry 39 M Gent England Saloon205 Mrs. H. M. Berry 36 F Lady England Saloon206 Mr. T. R. Wyles 29 M Gent England Saloon207 Mr. E. Burgis 26 M Gent England Saloon208 Mrs. Groves 40 F Lady England Saloon209 Miss Groves 9 F Child England Saloon210 Mr. Greaves Mayne 54 M Gent England Saloon211 Miss Lollis 24 F Lady England Saloon Total 98 Saloon Transcriber's Notes:There were no births or deaths on this passage.The country to which all passengers intend to become inhabitants is America, so this column was eliminated.The use of a ? indicates a word or letters that could not be read due to thequality of the original docume (www.immigrantships.net....70723.html)

son W M Nov 1886 13 S Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts School 9 yes yes yes M650 70 none named 102 115 Moran Frederick E. son W M Aug 1895 4 S Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts M650 71 none named 102 115 Soulo father in law W M Mar 1826 74 W Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Farmer yes yes yes O F F 20 S400 72 none named 103 116 Hunts *an*g* head W M May 1836 62 W Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Farmer yes yes yes O F F 21 H532 73 none named 103 116 Hunts Pl*n*y son W M May 1877 23 M 0 Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Farm Laborer 0 yes yes yes H532 74 none named 103 116 Hunts Lottie D. daughter W F July 1880 19 S Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts yes yes yes H532 75 none named 103 116 Hunts Eva daughter in law W F Mar 1881 19 M 0 0 0 Massachusetts New York New York yes yes yes H532 76 none named 104 117 Bevins Charles head W M Sept 1841 51 W Connecticut Connecticut New York Farm Laborer no no yes R H B152 77 none named 105 118 Calahan Dennis head W M Nov 1831 68 M 30 Ireland Ireland Ireland 1852 48 Na Farmer 0 yes yes yes O M F 22 C450 78 none named 105 118 Calahan Ann wife W F May 1825 75 M 30 0 0 Ireland Ireland Ireland 1852 48 no no yes C450 79 none named 105 119 Dolman Fred head W M Sept 1870 29 M 5 Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Farm Laborer 0 yes yes yes R O H D455 80 none named 105 119 Dolman Alice wife W F Sept 1876 24 M 5 4 3 England England England 1894 6 yes yes yes D455 81 none named 105 119 Dolman Frank (ftp.rootsweb.com....026p02.txt)

The last change of officers occurred at the reorganization at Corinth, Miss., where Col. David Province took charge of the regiment. The general course of the regiment was as follows, after its organization at Calahan 's Springs: It first went to Elm Springs, thence to Cross Hollows with Gen. Price, then Elkhorn and Van Buren, thence with Gen. Price to Corinth, Tupelo, Iuka and Corinth again, where it was the only Arkansas regiment in the First Missouri Brigade. Their next move was to Port Gibson, where they were captured . The officers were imprisoned and the privates paroled. The greatest casualties occurring to the Sixteenth Regiment was at Corinth, where seven-twelfths were reported killed, wounded and missing (www.couchgenweb.com....nhist3.htm)



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