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elizabeth kissinger age: Who's who in Canada , 1927 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Christiana M. E. Church Barbara Bryant White, 1994 Compiled and Edited by the Church Historian. A majority of the church records abstracted here are not available elsewhere. W0090HB - $27.50 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Pennsylvania German Marriages Donna R. Irish, 2009-06 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Peter Eggert of Mecklenburg and Related Families in America Irving John Eggert, 1995 Peter Eggert was born 6 June 1824 in Mecklenburg, Germany. His parents were Peter Eggert and Julia. He married Sophia Puls 11 January 1853. They emigrated in 1853 and settled in Granville, Wisconsin. They had five children. Peter died 6 October 1905 in Milwaukee. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Wisconsin, New Jersey and New York. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Descendents [sic] of Jacob and Susanna Kissinger Alda Jean Fredine, Phyllis Jean Hull, 1990 A genealogy of the descendants of Jacob Kissinger born about 1690 and his wife Susanna. He came form the Protocols of Electoral Palatinate District of Heidelberg to America in 1726/27. Many of his descendants settled in Gratz Valley, Berks County, Lebanon County, and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. |
elizabeth kissinger age: The Descendants of Johann Peter Klinger and Catharina Steinbruch Max E. Klinger, 2005 Johann Peter Klinger was born 3 November 1773 in Reading, Pennsylvania. His parents were Johann Philip Klinger (1723-1811) and Eva Elisabeth Beilstein (1730-ca. 1815). He married Catharina Steinbruch, daughter of Adam Steinbrecher and Anna Margaretha Hoffman, in about 1791 in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. They had eleven children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Germany, Pennsylvania and Indiana. |
elizabeth kissinger age: The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Kentucky Historical Society, 1947 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Chronography of Notable Events in the History of the Northwest Territory and Wayne County , 1890 |
elizabeth kissinger age: A History and Genealogy of the Slonaker Descendants in America Since Early 1700 James Rollin Slonaker, 1941 Adam Schlonecker and his son, Michael, immigrated from the Palatinate of Germany to Chester and Montgomery counties (then known as Philadelphia County), Pennsylvania before 1727. Michael married twice and died in 1769 near New Hanover, Pennsylvania. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Mapes Descendants Not Presently Connected to the Lineage of Thomas Mapes of Southold, NY Joseph Boyle, 1998 Chiefly a record of various Mapes families not connected to the family of Thomas Mapes. |
elizabeth kissinger age: The Buffington Family in America Ralph Meldrim Buffington, 1965 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Joachim Nagel and His Descendants , 1990 Joachim Nagel was born in Germany in 1806. In 1735 he married Anna Catherine Geiss and they had 4 children before coming to America where they settled in Pennsylvania in 1750. Joachim bought a mill in Douglas county and later held property in Reading. Anna and he had two more children after arriving in America. Information on their descendants is included in this volume. Today most of their descendants remain on the east coast of the United States. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Reports Of The Madison County Indiana Poor Asylum To The Board Of State Charities Of Indiana1890-1942: A Verbatim Transcription Brian Brown, Cathy Brown, 2017-02-11 This is the second of a two (2) volume series of verbatim transcriptions of records identifying inmates of the Madison County, Indiana, Poor Asylum. This volume is directed to a collection of reports, dated September 1, 1890 through December 31, 1942, made by the superintendent of the Madison County Poor Asylum to the Board of State Charities for the years 1890-1935 and the State Department of Public Welfare for the years 1936-1942. The reports comprise variably sized forms having in a range from about eighteen (18) to about forty-six (46) separate categories and sub-categories for entry of inmate related information, including, for example: full names; race; age; sex; marital status; Place of Birth; Physical and Mental Condition; Discharges and Deaths; parents' names; and, Remarks. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Family History of the Joseph Taylor, Jr. (ca. 1751-1819) and Sarah Best (ca. 1764-1836) Family of Tyrell/Martin/Edgecombe Counties, North Carolina and Warren County, Kentucky Shari Humpherys Franke, 2005 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Indiana County, Pennsylvania; her people, past and present, embracing a history of the county Joshua Thompson Stewart, 1913-01-01 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Television/radio Age , 1983 |
elizabeth kissinger age: The Klingers Mary Klinger, 1989 |
elizabeth kissinger age: The Department of State Bulletin , 1974 |
elizabeth kissinger age: The Kissinger Saga Evi Kurz, 2009-03-12 An unrivalled insight into the early life of Henry Kissinger 'A triumph of journalistic digging, and it makes for a little gem of a book.. a magnificent story about boyhood, identity and belonging' SUNDAY TIMES 'Tells a fascinating and tragic story.. Kurz does a fine job of tracing the early history of the Kissinger family and evoking their happy days before the coming of Nazism' LITERARY REVIEW 'No interviews about my private life' has always been Henry Kissinger's response to curious journalists. But journalist Evi Kurz from Furth, the Kissingers' home town in southern Germany, proposed a family portrait and eventually won the trust of both brothers. This is the story of two Americans of German-Jewish descent: one of them a key figure in Cold War diplomacy and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, the other a top businessman - two lives which are exemplars of the American dream. When Henry was born in 1923 and Walter in 1924 the Kissingers had for decades been part of a flourishing Jewish midde class in Furth, a market town in northern Bavaria. Evi Kurz describes the gradual but remorseless destruction of this community in the 1930s; the Kissinger family's decision to flee to London and then New York in 1938; the war years in America; and the hugely successful careers in postwar America of both brothers, who always remembered their home and roots in a small German town. |
elizabeth kissinger age: History and Genealogy of the German Emigrant Johan Christian Kirschenmann Arthur Weaner, 1957 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Henry Kissinger and the American Century Jeremi Suri, 2009-05-01 What made Henry Kissinger the kind of diplomat he was? What experiences and influences shaped his worldview and provided the framework for his approach to international relations? Jeremi Suri offers a thought-provoking, interpretive study of one of the most influential and controversial political figures of the twentieth century. Drawing on research in more than six countries in addition to extensive interviews with Kissinger and others, Suri analyzes the sources of Kissinger's ideas and power and explains why he pursued the policies he did. Kissinger's German-Jewish background, fears of democratic weakness, belief in the primacy of the relationship between the United States and Europe, and faith in the indispensable role America plays in the world shaped his career and his foreign policy. Suri shows how Kissinger's early years in Weimar and Nazi Germany, his experiences in the U.S. Army and at Harvard University, and his relationships with powerful patrons--including Nelson Rockefeller and Richard Nixon--shed new light on the policymaker. Kissinger's career was a product of the global changes that made the American Century. He remains influential because his ideas are rooted so deeply in dominant assumptions about the world. In treating Kissinger fairly and critically as a historical figure, without polemical judgments, Suri provides critical context for this important figure. He illuminates the legacies of Kissinger's policies for the United States in the twenty-first century. |
elizabeth kissinger age: My Cooley-Walters Ancestry from Fairchance, Penna., and Surrounding Areas , 1999 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Historical and biographical annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania Morton Luther Montgomery, 1909-01-01 |
elizabeth kissinger age: John Hopkins of Cambridge, Massachusetts Timothy Hopkins, 1932 John Hopkins (d.1648) was admitted a Freeman by the General Court held at New Towne (Cambridge) in 1634. In 1636, he relocated with others to Hartford, Conn. His will mentions his wife Jane, a daughter Bethiah (b.1641) and a son Stephen. His widow married Nathaniel Ward and moved with him to Hadley, Mass. where he died in 1664. She married (3) Gregory Walterton in 1670. His daughter, Bethiah married (1) Deacon Samuel Stocking (d.1683), the son of George and Anna Stocking and (2) James Steele (b.1623), the son of George Steele of Cambridge, Mass. She was the mother of ten children by her first husband. His son Stephen (b.1635-36-1689) married Dorcas Bronson, daughter of John Bronson of Farmington and Hartford. They were the parents of five children. Several generations of descendants are given. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Memorial History of the Pittsburgh Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1748-1845-1924 Ellis Beaver Burgess, 1926 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley , 1897 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Our Rich Family , 1996 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Armentrout Family History, 1739-1978 Russell Smith Armentrout, 1980 Johannes Ermentraudt (ca. 1717-ca. 1753) emigrated from the Palatinate to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1739. In 1742, he married Anna Elizabeth Hedderich. About 1752, the family moved to the Shenandoah Valley and they settled in Augusta (now Rock) County, Virginia. Relatives and descendants have scattered throughout the United States. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Chicago Tribune , 1977 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Pennsylvania, a History George Patterson Donehoo, 1928 |
elizabeth kissinger age: War Made Easy Norman Solomon, 2010-12-09 War Made Easy cuts through the dense web of spin to probe and scrutinize the key perception management techniques that have played huge roles in the promotion of American wars in recent decades. This guide to disinformation analyzes American military adventures past and present to reveal striking similarities in the efforts of various administrations to justify, and retain, public support for war. War Made Easy is essential reading. It documents a long series of deliberate misdeeds at the highest levels of power and lays out important guidelines to help readers distinguish a propaganda campaign from actual news reporting. With War Made Easy, every reader can become a savvy media critic and, perhaps, help the nation avoid costly and unnecessary wars. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Henry Kissinger Abraham Wagner, 2019-06-26 Henry Kissinger: Pragmatic Statesman in Hostile Times explores the influence of statesman Henry Kissinger in American foreign relations and national security during 1969 to 1977. Henry Kissinger arrived in the U.S. as a young Jewish refugee and went on to serve as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State to Presidents Nixon and Ford. The consulting firm he founded has advised every U.S. president since. In this book, Abraham R. Wagner reveals how Kissinger used his knowledge of history and international relations to advocate a realpolitik approach to U.S. foreign policy. Through seven selected primary source documents, Wagner tracks how Kissinger became an iconic figure in international relations that polarized opinion during 1969 to 1977, a critical and controversial period of American history. This book will be useful for students interested in American history and security studies, especially those with an interest in U.S. international relations during the latter years of the war in Vietnam. |
elizabeth kissinger age: An Analysis of Henry Kissinger's World Order Bryan Gibson, 2017-07-05 Henry Kissinger’s 2014 book World Order: Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History not only offers a summary of thinking developed throughout a long and highly influential career–it is also an intervention in international relations theory by one of the most famous statesmen of the twentieth century. Kissinger initially trained as a university professor before becoming Secretary of State to President Richard Nixon in 1973 – a position in which he both won the Nobel Peace Prize and was accused of war crimes by protesters against American military actions in Vietnam. While a controversial figure, Kissinger is widely agreed to have a unique level of practical and theoretical expertise in politics and international relations – and World Order is the culmination of a lifetime’s experience of work in those fields. The product of a master of the critical thinking skill of interpretation, World Order takes on the challenge of defining the worldviews at play in global politics today. Clarifying precisely what is meant by the different notions of ‘order’ imagined by nations across the world, as Kissinger does, highlights the challenges of world politics, and sharpens the focus on efforts to make surmounting these divisions possible. While Kissinger’s own reputation will likely remain equivocal, there is no doubting the interpretative skills he displays in this engaging and illuminating text. |
elizabeth kissinger age: History of Washington County, Pennsylvania Earle Robert Forrest, 1926 |
elizabeth kissinger age: State , 1987 |
elizabeth kissinger age: Christian Ethics Wayne Grudem, 2018-07-20 What does the Bible teach about how to live in today’s world? Best-selling author and professor Wayne Grudem distills over forty years of teaching experience into a single volume aimed at helping readers apply a biblical worldview to difficult ethical issues, including wealth and poverty, marriage and divorce, birth control, abortion, euthanasia, homosexuality, business practices, environmental stewardship, telling the truth, knowing God’s will, understanding Old Testament laws, and more. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Schlesinger: The Imperial Historian Richard Aldous, 2017-10-10 The first major biography of preeminent historian and intellectual Arthur Schlesinger Jr., a defining figure in Kennedy’s White House. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. (1917–2007), known today as the architect of John F. Kennedy’s presidential legacy, blazed an extraordinary path from Harvard University to wartime London to the West Wing. The son of a pioneering historian—and a two-time Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner in his own right—Schlesinger redefined the art of presidential biography. A Thousand Days, his best-selling and immensely influential record of the Kennedy administration, cemented Schlesinger’s place as one of the nation’s greatest political image makers and a key figure of the American intellectual elite—a peer and contemporary of Reinhold Niebuhr, Isaiah Berlin, and Adlai Stevenson. The first major biography of this defining figure in Kennedy’s Camelot, Schlesinger: The Imperial Historian presents a dramatic life and career set against the backdrop of the American Century. Biographer Richard Aldous draws on oral history, rarely seen archival documents, and the official Schlesinger papers to craft a portrait of the incandescently brilliant and controversial historian who framed America’s ascent to global empire. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Age Shock Robin Blackburn, 2012-01-02 Most countries face the future with an ageing population, yet most governments are cutting back on pensions and the care services needed by the elderly. Robin Blackburn exposes the perverse reasoning and special interests which have combined to produce this nonsensical state of affairs. This updated paperback edition of Age Shock includes a new preface explaining why the credit crunch and eurozone crisis have had such a devastating impact and outlining a way to guarantee decent pensions and care provision. |
elizabeth kissinger age: Commemorative biographical record of Wayne County, Ohio J.H. Beers, Commemorative biographical record of Wayne County, Ohio, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families. |
elizabeth kissinger age: I'M FAILURE BUT SHERIF SAID Abd Elgawad, 2020-09-24 There was no absolute truth. Also the facts and the truths about the universe were versatile. Since time was capable of changing states and altering events, even changing people and changing their ideals and beliefs. We could hear about people's failed attempts to be successful figures and an inspiration source to others in their lives in the world. However, time actually proved there is no stable thing for any unique examples that had their lives changed to actually lead the world with their thoughts. |
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Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in …
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Sep 8, 2023 · Queen Elizabeth II became queen of the United Kingdom on February 6, 1952, at age 25 and was crowned on June 2, 1953. She was the mother of Prince Charles, who …
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Sep 16, 2022 · Elizabeth II, Britain’s 61st monarch, would reign over a vast empire and serve as head of the Church of England. At the time of her accession, Britain had more than 70 …
Elizabeth II - Wikipedia
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in …
Elizabeth II | Biography, Family, Reign, & Facts | Britannica
4 days ago · Elizabeth II (born April 21, 1926, London, England—died September 8, 2022, Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland) was the queen of the United Kingdom of Great …
Queen Elizabeth II's Life and Reign | The Royal Family
Queen Elizabeth II's Life and Reign The Queen ruled for longer than any other Monarch in British history, becoming a much loved and respected figure across the globe. Over 70 years, Her …
Queen Elizabeth II: Biography, British Queen, Royal Family
Sep 8, 2023 · Queen Elizabeth II became queen of the United Kingdom on February 6, 1952, at age 25 and was crowned on June 2, 1953. She was the mother of Prince Charles, who …
The life of Elizabeth II: The British Queen who weathered war and ... - CNN
Sep 8, 2022 · Queen Elizabeth II, who has died age 96 after the longest reign in British history, will be mourned around the globe as one of the last monarchs born to a classic age of …
Elizabeth II - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Head of the Commonwealth and the Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms …
Queen Elizabeth II: The Life of Britain’s Longest ... - HistoryNet
Sep 8, 2022 · Queen Elizabeth II, or Elizabeth Alexandra Mary of the House of Windsor, was the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom and the head of the Commonwealth. She was the …
Obituary: Queen Elizabeth II - BBC
Sep 8, 2022 · The long reign of Queen Elizabeth II was marked by her strong sense of duty and her determination to dedicate her life to her throne and to her people. She became for many …
Elizabeth Ii - Encyclopedia.com
May 29, 2018 · Elizabeth II (born 1926) became queen of Great Britain and Ireland upon the death of her father, George VI, in 1952. She was a popular queen who was also respected for her …
Queen Elizabeth II: A lifetime of devotion and service
Sep 16, 2022 · Elizabeth II, Britain’s 61st monarch, would reign over a vast empire and serve as head of the Church of England. At the time of her accession, Britain had more than 70 …