G keith alexander biography of albert

  • When Albert Green Keith was born on 31 July 1876, in Clay, Tennessee, United States, his father, Edward Alexander Keith, was 29 and his mother.
  • They had 14 children: Mary Maria Keith, David Albert Keith and 12 other children.
  • Born and raised in Chicago, G. Keith as a young boy had dreams of becoming a disc jockey and eventually became music director and afternoon.
  • Keith Alexander MULLIGAN

    Born 31 March 1925 in Meckering, Western Australia [25]
    Son of "George" Wilfred George MULLIGAN and "Ess" Ester Florida NORTHEY [P217]
    Resided with parents in premises adjoining the Winchester General Store in Choral Street, Winchester 1927-1936 [P217]
    Student at the Winchester State School from 2 February 1931 to 19 June 1936 [25]
    Won a 1st prize for a Crayon Drawing at the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show on Thursday 5 September 1935 [5: 13-Sep-1935]
    Attended the Children's Fancy Dress Ball at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 2 November 1935 as a "Pirate" [5: 8-Nov-1935]
    Competed in the tennis match between the Billeroo-Winchester and Carnamah schools on Friday 8 November 1935 [5: 15-Nov-1935]
    Sang "The Stock Rider's Song" at the Winchester State School's Concert in Winchester on Saturday 14 December 1935 [5: 20-Dec-1935]
    Came 3rd in the Boys Bike Race at the Carnamah R.S.L. Easter Sports Mee

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    Bendigo Historical Society Inc.

    Document - CHU CHIN CHOW, BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY, 10 Nov, 1961

    Chu Chin Chow, Bendigo Operatic Society, opening 10th November, 1961 for six nights. Bendigo Operatic Society. President: Mr J McK. Cannon, Vice-President: Mr C Bubb, Secretary: Mr G Dart, Subscription Secretary: Mrs J Cannon, Treasurer: Mr RB Ralph, Committee: Mrs W Brown, Mrs J Smyth, Mrs W E Wright, Messes O Hamilton & M Welch, Messrs A Annison, B Thomas & L Spencely. President's Message Since its formation in 1952, the Bendigo Operatic Society has presented 23 well-known Musical Comedies, Pantomimes, and a Revue. . . Notes and photographs on Robert Watson, Sawn Beckwith, Valerie McCracken, Leonard Carr, Max O'Loghen, Carol McKenzie, Fred Trewarne, Max Beckwith, Olive Hamilton, John Stephens, Charles Phillips, Ferd Lorenz, Victor White, Peter Houston, Reg Boromeo, Joan Heard, Patricia Lyon, Miss M Welch, Mrs P House. Mu

    Alexander Keith McClung

    American duelist (1811–1855)

    Alexander Keith McClung (June 14, 1811 – March 23, 1855) was an attorney from Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S. marshal for the nordlig District of Mississippi, a leading officer of the Mississippi Rifles during the Mexican-American War, and briefly chargé d'affaires to Bolivia in President Zachary Taylor's administration. A dead shot with mental health problems, he fryst vatten best known for his participation in a series of duels. He became a folkloric figure of the 19th-century antebellum United States, known as "the Black Knight of the South," with claims made to the effect that he killed 18 people, or participated in 14 duels and had killed 10 dock, or killed seven brothers in one family. (The historical record suggests kvartet duels with two killings.)

    Born the seventh child of a Kentucky judge and legislator, and the "most brilliant" daughter of the Marshall political family, McClung moved to Mississippi in 1832, whe