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edith pierson hall. http://www.sdstate.edu/reslife/reshalls/pierson.cfm º¸´Ï ¿¬¶ôó http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Nancy-Corkery/1576042167 ------------- farrand b pierson Àú¼ https://www.google.co.kr/search?tbm=bks&hl=ko&q=tom+evans&gws_rd=ssl#newwindow=1&hl=ko&tbm=bks&q=farrand+b+pierson+md ---------------------- Gordon Curtis ¼Ò½Ä The Missionary Review - 61±Ç - 114ÆäÀÌÁö books.google.co.kr/books?id... - ÀÌ ÆäÀÌÁö ¹ø¿ªÇϱâ 1938 - ³»¿ë ¹Ì¸®º¸±â - ¿¡µð¼Ç ´õº¸±â Frederick S. Curtis, for forty years a Presbyterian missionary in Japan and Korea, died on February 6th at the home of ... Curtis of Wilton, Connecticut, an official of the New York Central Railroad; and Gordon A. Curtis, formerly a missionary in ... https://www.google.co.kr/search?tbm=bks&hl=ko&q=class+of+gordon+curtis&=&gws_rd=ssl#newwindow=1&hl=ko&tbm=bks&q=+gordon+curtis+korea+missionary ------------------- ÀÚ·á ÁÖ¹® ĿƼ½º, Æз£µå http://ancestorinfo.com/princeton%20class%20of%201897.htm Princeton U. 1890class 20th °Ë»ö¾î Princeton University's Class of 1890 At Their 20th Reunion | Flickr ... https://www.flickr.com/photos/.../3665414833/ÀúÀåµÈ ÆäÀÌÁö27 Jun 2009 ... On the back it was written " Princeton University Class of 1890- 20th Reunion- 1910". She contacted Princeton and mailed the original photo off ... ±¸±Û°Ë»ö2014-9-24,10-20 http://www.google.co.kr/search?q=1890+class+princeton+university+20th+reunion&hl=ko&gbv=2&spell=1&oq=1890+class+princeton+university+20th+reunion&gs_l=heirloom-serp.3...9700.12040.0.13849.4.4.0.0.0.0.109.406.2j2.4.0....0...1ac.1.34.heirloom-serp..4.0.0.6gcl5BvLjEA ȸ¿ø°¡ÀÔÈÄ¿¡ ´Ù¿î°¡´É https://www.flickr.com/photos/55333013@N00/3665414833/in/photostream/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/55333013@N00/3665414833/ µ¨¶óºó ÇǾ 젋Àº ½ÃÀý ¾ó±¼ ¸ð½À Ç¥Çö http://www.pleasantplaces.org/authors/pierson_d.php »ç¶óÀÇ Ãâ»ý°ú »ç¸Á ³¯Â¥°¡ Ʋ¸°´Ù. ±×¸°¿ìµå http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/bpierson4.html ½Å¹®±â»ç http://bklyn-genealogy-info.stevemorse.org/Newspaper/BSU/1918.1.html Sarah Elizabeth SHEPARD DOUGHERTY, who died on Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Delevan L. PIERSON, Upper Montclair, N.J. was born in Troy, N.Y., on April 17, 1839, and came to Brooklyn in her early childhood, where she lived until a year ago. Her father was a prominent lumber merchant, a resident of the Heights and an elder in the Second Presbyterian Church. She was for many years an active member of the Kent Street Reformed Church, being a teacher in the Sunday School, an officer in the Ladies' Benevolent Association and one of the founders of the Greenpoint Home for the Aged and a member of the Board of Managers. She is survived by one son, Horace W., of Brooklyn; Mrs. S., of Montclair; Mrs. Hugh ROBERTS, of Jersey City, and Mrs. Delevan L. PIERSON, of Montclair. Edith Muir Pierson Evans ¹¦Áö http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=129290416 Thomas St. Clair Evans ¹¦Áö http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=129284229 ÇǾ ¶¥ ¼Ò¼Û°Ç http://law.justia.com/cases/massachusetts/supreme-court/volumes/222/222mass167.html ÇǾ °¡°èµµ Å׿Àµµ·Î Æȸӱ³¼ö ÀÛ¼ºÇÔ http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pierson-1007 nowgong http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=leehoyeol123&logNo=220076674435 µ¨¸®¹Ý ÇǾ, ÇǾÀÇ »ý¾Ö http://www.pleasantplaces.biz/books/pierson_pierson/0000.php Walter McDougall°ú Anna PiersonÀÇ °¡°èµµµµÇ¥ http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDougall-Descendants-193 ¸Æµµ°É°ú ¾È³ª¿Í ¸ç´À¸® ¿¤¸®ÀÚº£½º¿Í °ü°è-Å׿Àµµ¸£ ÀÛ¼º http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McDougall-192 ¸Æµµ°É ¾Æ¹öÁö ÈÞ ¸Æµµ°É http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McDougall-232 ¸Æµµ°É ÇҾƹöÁö Á¦ÀÓ½º ¸Æµµ°É¸ñ»ç, ÇÁ¸°´ë. ¿À¹ø½ÅÇб³. http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McDougall-195 ¸Æµµ³Î ¼ÕÀÚ Å׿Àµµ¸£ ±³¼ö http://pages.uoregon.edu/palmer/ Pierson Curtis ÇǾ ĿƼ½º ÇÁ¸°½ºÅϵ¿¹® ºÎÀÎÀÌ ±³¼öµþ. http://books.google.co.kr/books?id=2xBbAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA141&dq=curtis+princeton+alumni+weekly&hl=ko&sa=X&ei=CcoiVJamJpL98AWc24KQAQ&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=curtis%20princeton%20alumni%20weekly&f=false winifred »ýÀÏ http://www.mocavo.com/Winifred-Curtis-1895-1993-Social-Security-Death-Index/01686648358077114912 http://records.ancestry.com/pierson_curtis_records.ashx?pid=58418972 ÇǾ ĿƼ½º ºÎÀÎ winifred curtis http://records.ancestry.com/winifred_curtis_records.ashx?pid=35937164 Huntington woodman, Henry pierson curtis http://www.publicrecords360.com/people-search/curtis/henry À§Å°Æ®¸®Á·º¹ wikitree.com/genealogy/PIERSON http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PIERSON Anna Williston McDougall Pierson http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pierson-585 ¾È³ª³²Æí McDougall http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McDougall-193 ±×¸°¿ìµå ¹¦Áö, Æо ÇǾ À̸§. http://files.usgwarchives.net/mi/iosco/hsgs/cemetery/cem-greenwood1866-1997.txt ÇǾ ¹¦Áö¿Í ÈļÕÀ̸§µé http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=58486867 svm http://daltonthomas.org/2012/09/27/one-of-my-greatest-heroes-and-one-of-my-favorite-books/ A loving life : glimpses of Laura W. Pierson by Pierson, Delavan Leonard, 1867-1938 http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?swid=20644673 Edith pierson evans, thomas s. evans http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=allgs&gsfn=Edith%20T&gsln=Pierson&gss=seo&ghc=20 nancy pierson bailey ¹¦Áö¼® http://www.familylink.com/SingleIndexIndView.aspx?ix=billiongraves&hpp=1&rf=*,z*&qt=i&zdocid=3521947 -================ ÇǾ Â÷³² Æоµå ÇǾ ÀÇ ¾Æµé ¾Æ´õ Æоµå ÇǾÀÇ ºÎÀÎ ±â»ç. natalie olney pierson patch http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BATTERSON/2001-03/0985702306 BATTERSON-L Archives Archiver > BATTERSON > 2001-03 > 0985702306 From: Sandra Harter (nee: BATTERSON) <slharter@aol.com> Subject: Natalie O. Pierson Patch (Nee: BATTERSON) 87 Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 07:11:46 -0700 Posted on: BATTERSON Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/b/a/BATTERSON/obituaries/10019 Surname: ------------------------- Natalie was the daughter of John Peddie Batterson and Nancy Olney of Buffalo. Natalie O. Pierson Patch, 87 Designer of rugs, quilts; longtime Chatham resident By CAPE COD TIMES CHATHAM - Natalie O. (Batterson) Pierson Patch, 87, who was especially known for her designing and hooking of rugs and quilts, died last Friday at the Southern Maine Medical Center in Biddeford, Maine. She was the wife of the late Arthur F. Pierson. Born and educated in New York, she attended the National Park Seminary in Washington, D.C., and lived in New Rochelle, N.Y., before moving to Chatham in 1958. She was known for her tole work painting on trays and especially known for her designing and hooking of rugs and quilts. She had won first prize for one of her quilts at the Massachusetts State Fair. While in New Rochelle, N.Y., she was a member of the Garden Club, where she served as president, and the Women's Club, where she also served as president. She was also a member of the Junior League and member of St. John's Wilmot Episcopal Church, where she was a choir member and a Sunday school teacher. Mrs. Patch was a member of St. Christopher's Church in Chatham. She was an avid bridge player and active with the Chatham Historical Society, the Eldredge Public Library and with a group of individual rug hookers. Surviving are two daughters, Nancy Pierson Corkery of Portsmouth, R.I., and Bonnie Pierson Rouillard of Kennebunk, Maine; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Christopher's Church, Main Street, Chatham. Burial is in People's Cemetery, Chatham. Memorial donations may be made to St. Christopher's Church, P.O. Box 711, Chatham, MA 02633; or to the Eldredge Public Library, 549 Main St., Chatham, MA 02633. February 19, 1998 This thread: Natalie O. Pierson Patch (Nee: BATTERSON) 87 by Sandra Harter (nee: BATTERSON) <slharter@aol.com> RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Learn more. About Us | Contact Us | Acceptable Use Policy | PRIVACY STATEMENT | Copyright ¨Ï 2014 Ancestry.com ---------- A. T. Pierson ÇǾ¹Ú»ç 3ºÐ Àü ¡¤ ¼öÁ¤µÊ. ÇǾ¹Ú»çÀÇ µÑ° ¾Æµé Æоµå ÇǾÀÇ Àå³à Nancy Pierson Rouillard ÇǾ ¹Ú»çÀÇ µÑ°¾ÆµéÀÇ Å«µþÀÇ ³²Æí ±×¸°¿ìµå ¹¦Áö Èļյé http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/bpierson4.html http://obituaries.pressherald.com/obituaries/mainetoday-pressherald/obituary.aspx?pid=115443465 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E02E4D9143AF931A2575BC0A9649D8B63 ============= Bonnie Pierson Rouillard Obituary Guest Book 9 entries The Guest Book is expired. Restore the Guest Book Bonnie Pierson Rouillard, 72 KENNEBUNK -- Bonnie Pierson Rouillard, 72, of Kennebunk, died peacefully at her home on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. She was born in New Rochelle, N.Y., to Natalie and Arthur Pierson and attended Rye Country Day School and Pine Manor College. She was married for 39 years to Robert Layton Rouillard, who died in 1994. Bonnie was the Volunteer Coordinator for Graves Library for several years, served as President of the Southern Maine Chapter of the Embroiders Guild of America in addition to Treasurer of the New England Region, and served as President of the Oakwood Lane Condo Assoc. Bonnie was a gifted needlepoint artist, an avid bridge player, a voracious reader and avid sports fan, and loved most spending time with her grandchildren. She was gifted with a close and wonderful circle of friends. We will miss Giggy very much. She is survived by her children, Laura Enright, Scott Rouillard, Peter Rouillard, Thomas Rouillard and Timothy Rouillard, her grandchildren Rob Rouillard, Liz Rouillard, Mike Rouillard, Nick Rouillard, Samantha Rouillard and Brady Rouillard; and her sister Nancy Pierson Corkery. Visiting hours will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008, at the Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer St., Kennebunk. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 15, 2008, at the St. David's Episcopal Church, Route One, South Kennebunk. Interment will be private. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel-Kennebunk, www.bibberfuneral.com. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made in her memory to: The Louis T. Graves Memorial Library P.O. 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Huntington Woodman Curtis spent his 90th and final summer on Bailey Island, ME eating a bit of everything that swam, crawled or lived in the sand and mud of Casco Bay. The son of Pierson and Dr. Winifred Curtis, MD, of Stony Brook, NY, he learned to navigate by the stars with a sextant, chronometer and chart at hand when day broke. The happiest of men, he spent life asking questions and seeking solutions. He died September 13 in Newburgh, NY after a short illness. Claiming to have been an uncertain student until Mt. Hermon School, he waited tables at the College of William and Mary before being appointed a teaching assistant and graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1942 with degrees in chemistry and physics. A grandson of Presbyterian missionaries who spent 40 years in Japan, he balanced his deep faith with a sense of national duty and enlisted in the Army Signa Corp. He spent World War II and the Korean War teaching at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and retired years later as a lieutenant colonel in the Reserves. Known as "Hunt," his studies led to a doctorate in electrical engineering and a faculty post at Dartmouth College's Thayer School. He regularly left to romp around the arctic conducting ionosphere research and took a break during the International Geophysical Year to skinny dip on the Greenland ice cap. His great passions involved science and nights spent outdoors under canvas in the rain. One of Joe Dodge's crew at the Appalachian Mountain Club, he drove donkeys loaded with supplies to huts into the White Mountains and later became a life trustee of the Mount Washington Observatory. Along the way, he married Peggy Parker of Goffstown, NH a Northfield School gal who could out-hike him and do more with an ax, a match and reflector oven than anyone he'd met. A wizard with chisel and saw, she stayed home to build furniture and raise their three children. Seeking to feed his brood, he left teaching for full-time research and the white shirt and narrow tie of an IBM engineer. From the 1960's through the mid-1990's he took one sick day a decade so he wouldn't miss the fun working in a lab with men and women who were the great poets of their crafts. He retired with Emeritus Scientist status that let him poke around the lab into his 80's. No drone, he spent free moments tinkering with clocks, paddling the Boundary Waters or under sail somewhere between Long Island Sound and Prince Edward Island. Each March, he headed to New Hampshire where sap turns into maple syrup on the north side of Bald Mountain. Predeceased by his wife, Margaret and daughter, Winifred, he is survived by sons, Henry of Kissimmee, FL, and Peter of Newburgh, NY, their families, grandson Parker Wayne of Pflugerville, TX and hordes of relatives and friends. On August 18, the tribe will gather at the head of Mackerel Cove to celebrate the life of an extraordinary man with tales, John Masefield verse and really bad yodeling ============== |