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Joseph Rice (1638–1711), son of Edmund, Member of the Massachusetts General Court in 1683 and 1698; Joseph Waldo Rice (1828–1915), American-born entrepreneur and early settler of Barmah, Victoria, Australia. Kathleen Creighton Starr Rice (1882–1963), Math professor; trapper; homesteader; first female gold prospector in the Canadian North.
Howard Leslie Brennan (March 20, 1919 – December 22, 1983) [2] was an American memoirist and steamfitter who was witness to the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
Genealogy has been a fundamental part of Irish culture since prehistory. Of the many surviving manuscripts, a large number are devoted to genealogy, either for a single family, or many. It was practised in both Gaelic and Anglo-Norman Ireland. A number of the more notable books include: Leabhar na nGenealach (The Great Book of Irish Genealogies)
Mel and Norma Gabler were religious fundamentalists active in United States school textbook reform between 1961 and the 2000s based in Longview, Texas. [1]Norma Gabler started her foray into school book banning in 1961 when her son pointed out how the phrase "one nation under God" was missing from the Gettysburg Address, which inspired her to complain to the State Board of Education. [2]
James E. Nugent (1922–2016), former Democratic member of Texas Railroad Commission and the Texas House of Representatives W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), Governor of Texas and U.S. senator Tom Oliverson (born 1972), anesthesiologist, Republican member of Texas House of Representatives
In 2014 there were nearly 13,000 people in attendance. As of 2020, it is the world's largest family history and technology conference in the world. [31] It is the successor to three former conferences: the Conference on Computerized Family History and Genealogy, the Family History Technology Workshop [32] and the FamilySearch Developers ...