Johann Kindschi Family History, 1800-1990

Johann Kindschi Family History, 1800-1990

Author: Donald Kindschi

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 192

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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Johann Kindschi who was born ca. 1800 in Switzerland. He married Margaret Accola and they were the parents of three sons and two daughters. Margaret died ca. 1845 in Switzerland. Johann immigrated to America with his five children, married Christina Thoeny ca. 1847 and settled in Sauk Co., Wisconsin. Descendants of Johann Kindschi lived primarily in Wisconsin.


The Hills of Mars

The Hills of Mars

Author: D. R. Haskin

Publisher: Morris Publishing (NE)

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 9780615295220

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A historical account of the settlement and development of northern Antelope County in the 1870's. Follow Samuel Haskin from the Baraboo River valley to the rolling hills that surround the Verdigris River in Nebraska. Through his labors, he creates a town named Mars and a legacy for his family.


Elves in Anglo-Saxon England

Elves in Anglo-Saxon England

Author: Alaric Hall

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 248

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Elves and elf-belief during the Anglo-Saxon period are reassessed in this lively and provocative study. Anglo-Saxon elves [Old English ælfe] are one of the best attested non-Christian beliefs in early medieval Europe, but current interpretations of the evidence derive directly from outdated nineteenth- and early twentieth-century scholarship. Integrating linguistic and textual approaches into an anthropologically-inspired framework, this book reassesses the full range of evidence. It traces continuities and changes in medieval non-Christian beliefs with a new degree of reliability, from pre-conversion times to the eleventh century and beyond, and uses comparative material from medieval Ireland and Scandinavia to argue for a dynamic relationship between beliefs and society. Inparticular, it interprets the cultural significance of elves as a cause of illness in medical texts, and provides new insights into the much-discussed Scandinavian magic of seidr. Elf-beliefs, moreover, were connected withAnglo-Saxon constructions of sex and gender; their changing nature provides a rare insight into a fascinating area of early medieval European culture. Shortlisted for the Katharine Briggs Folklore Award 2007 ALARIC HALL is a fellow of the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies.


Guide to Hazardous Materials and Waste Management

Guide to Hazardous Materials and Waste Management

Author: Jon W. Kindschy

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 368

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A guide for students and professionals in the field, offering information on chemical properties of hazardous materials and wastes; legal requirements for handling, storage, transportation, and disposal; and essentials of managing hazardous materials and wastes for protection of employees, facilities, and communities. Includes bandw photos and diagrams, real-life examples of policies and legal instruments, checklists, and tables. Suggested readership includes environmental health specialists, corporate employees, attorneys, engineers, students, and laypeople. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Ragatz History II

The Ragatz History II

Author: Tom Ragatz

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 258

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Bartholomew Ragatz was born 1828 in Tamins, Switzerland. He was the son of Bartholomew Ragatz and his first wife Margreth Lendi. He immigrated to America in 1841 with his parents and they settled in Sauk City, Wisconsin. He married Mary Louise Steuber in 1858. They lived in Wisconsin and had seven children. Descendants lived primarily in Wisconsin.


Revising Oral Theory

Revising Oral Theory

Author: Paul Acker

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 9780815331025

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.