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Ancestry of Thomas Windsor, Maryland, 1755-1810 By Jackson Day at 09:44:37 It's been a while since anyone posted regarding my ancestor Thomas Windsor.Here's what's in my collection.It's an ahnentafel report from my Family Tree Maker database.I hope there are others out there now who can add something to it!And don't hesitate to tell me about errors -- I'm eager to correct them ...
William Buell the Immigrant: Data Collection By Matthew Buell at 12:46:36 Firstly, it has been definitively disproved that William Buell, who immigrated to Dorchester, Massachusetts and then to Windsor, Connecticut was the son of Sir Robert Beville of Chesterton, England. There are numerous messages in this thread detailing this.Also, see G.E. McCracken, "William Buell ...
Windsor Castle continued as a baronage for Otho's descendants for centuries, until it passed out of existence due to lack of male heirs in the direct line. An interesting footnote is the story of how the current English royal family, the House of Windsor, took their name from this vacated baronage.
o Alexander MacDonald – no true record that he survived the American War, however, there was an oral history that said he remained in the Windsor area (unconfirmed) o James MacDonald, their third son, was born about 1759. He was a Corporal in the 84th regiment. He married about 1782, Mary Forbes, by whom he had Alexander, Edward and other sons.
The following is from Historical and Genealogical Record of Colchester County (NS) by Thomas Miller 1803CHAPTER XXIV. James Crow, with his six sons and one daughter, emigrated from Londonderry, in the North of Ireland, to Nova Scotia in the ship "Hopewell."We cannot ascertain whether his wife came to this country or not.He, with four of his sons and one daughter, settled first at Windsor.His ...
PERRY Family Sydney & Windsor By Kerrie Beers at 07:45:19 William Huddy Perry came to Australia as a convict in 1817 from London & lived in the Windsor area.His younger brother John Harris Perry settled in Sydney with his family in 1853, initially at Newtown then at St Peters.John & Elizabeth Perry had 8 known children - Mary 1840, William 1842, Francis 1844, Ellen 1847, John ...
John STEVENS, VT. By Pete at 08:40:21 Seeking info. on a John STEVENS, Windsor, Co., VT.1790 Fed. Census shows aJohn STEVENS living in Chester Town. I am researching STEVENS family that moved from Vt. aft. 1808, moved to Finger Lake Region of NYS for a time and eventually settled in IL. abt. 1845, Thanks
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My sources are as follows:"The Gilbert Family, Descendants of Thomas Gilbert of Mt Wollaston (Brintree), Windsor, and Wethersrield" by Homer Worthington Brainard, Harold Simeon Gilbert, and Clarence Almon Torrey, New Haven, Connecticut, 1953.And "The English Origin of Thomas Gilbert of Braintree, Mass. and Wethersfield, Conn.:
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Today means "the current day", so if you're asking what day of the week it is, it can only be in present tense, since it's still that day for the whole 24 hours. In other contexts, it's okay to say, for example, "Today has been a nice day" nearer the end of the day, when the events that made it a nice day are finished (or at least, nearly so).
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3 “Earlier today” is a totally correct way to refer to a point in time between the beginning of the day and the current time. Because it refers to a moment in the past, it can be used with the past tense, as you did in your example.
Neither are clauses, but "today in the afternoon" is grammatical (adverbial phrase of time), while "today afternoon" is not. I would also suggest "this afternoon" as a more succinct and idiomatic alternative to "today in the afternoon".
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The phrases " on tomorrow," " on today," and " on yesterday " are commonly heard in the southern region of the United States. They are acceptable in casual speech and other informal contexts, but should not be used in formal contexts such as academic writing.
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In my town, people with PhD's in education use the terms, "on today" and "on tomorrow." I have never heard this usage before. Every time I hear them say it, I wonder if it is correct to use the wor...
Two other options (in addition to "as from today," "from today," and "effective today") are "beginning today" and "as of today." These may be more U.S.-idiomatic forms than British-idiomatic forms (the two "from" options have a British English sound to me, although "effective today" does not); but all five options are grammatically faultless, I believe.
In old books, people often use the spelling "to-day" instead of "today". When did the change happen? Also, when people wrote "to-day", did they feel, when pronouncing the word, that it contained two