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Four Stars in the Gardner Window: May 2011
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Four Stars in the Gardner Window. Vere, 12/7/11 interview. Vere interviewed on 12/7/11. Monday, May 16, 2011. Four Stars in the Gardner Window. Four Gardner brothers, Don, Jack. And Allen were raised during the depression and bravely served the United Stated of America during WW II. Jack entered the US Army. Represented each soldiers patriotic service to our country. . And shared a tent with one of these brave forward spotters. 160; Rea and Pansy Gardner. Attended the same high school academy. Poor ...
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Archibald Gardner: Wives of Archibald Gardner
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Was a Scottish pioneer, settling in Ontario, Canada, Utah and Wyoming, USA. He began his North American adventure as a youth in Canada moving to the USA in 1846, at age 32, and arriving in Utah in 1847. He built 36 mills of various types, in his life-time, and created other businesses to support a large family of 48 children. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. Wives of Archibald Gardner. This blog has been created to document a few set of. Statistical facts concerning the wives of Archibald. Few years. Ab...
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Rea Gardner: 1912 Mormon Trail, and stories
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This blog lists the children of Rea and Pansy Gardner followed by the grandchildren, great grandchildren, and so forth. Following the descendant list working links to Rea's Missionary Journal, "I walked the Mormon Trail in 1912" and Rea's personal Memoir, Rea's father Serenus (Sy) Gardner, and grandfather Archibald Gardner are made available. Note that one download per day, per file, is allowed for three of the links. Sunday, March 11, 2007. 1912 Mormon Trail, and stories. Of Archibald and Serena,. 1912 ...
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Archibald Gardner: February 2007
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Was a Scottish pioneer, settling in Ontario, Canada, Utah and Wyoming, USA. He began his North American adventure as a youth in Canada moving to the USA in 1846, at age 32, and arriving in Utah in 1847. He built 36 mills of various types, in his life-time, and created other businesses to support a large family of 48 children. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. Wives of Archibald Gardner. This blog has been created to document a few set of. Statistical facts concerning the wives of Archibald. Few years. Ab...
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Rea Gardner: March 2007
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This blog lists the children of Rea and Pansy Gardner followed by the grandchildren, great grandchildren, and so forth. Following the descendant list working links to Rea's Missionary Journal, "I walked the Mormon Trail in 1912" and Rea's personal Memoir, Rea's father Serenus (Sy) Gardner, and grandfather Archibald Gardner are made available. Note that one download per day, per file, is allowed for three of the links. Sunday, March 11, 2007. 1912 Mormon Trail, and stories. Of Archibald and Serena,. Watch...
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Egyptian Math History: July 2004
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Egyptian fraction arithmetic appeared in the Middle Kingdom. After 2,000 BCE the Akhmim Wooden Tablet, the Reisner Papyrus, EMLR and RMP used the same remainder arithmetic. Egyptian division was inverse to Egyptian multiplication. Egyptian fraction weights and measures units methods diffused to Greek, Hellene, Coptic, Arabs and medieval eras. Ahmes' RMP 36 red auxiliary numbers scaled 2/53 imply that 2/n tables were constructed by the same methodology. Friday, July 16, 2004. Born to Rea and Pansy Gardner.