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Jaques-David Golay (b.1761) married Louise Marie Golay in 1782, and immigrated in 1802 from Switzerland to Rosendale, Ulster County, New York. He used only the given name of David here. The family moved in 1804 to New Switzerland, Indiana. Includes ancestors in Switzerland to 1750. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Texas, Virginia, California.
"During election years in the early 1800s, touring politicians would often stop at Vevay in an effort to gather votes. On one such occasion the governor, Jonathan Jennings, was visiting Vevay with his entourage. They all stopped at Father Morerod's home to taste some of his wine. The governor and one or two others from abroad, being unaccustomed to wine, became considerably befuddled, as did some of the 'Vevay boys.' The way back to town was blocked by a large growth of dog fennel, a yellow flowering weed. The politicians passed through this field wearing white trousers and shirts. In their confused condition they soon emerged and presented to the townsfolk an amusing spectacle of the govern...
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Analyse: Nombreuses familles lausannoises (vol. 2, p. 661).
This is a unique compilation, by experts worldwide, addressing how diabetes impacts the nervous system. For example, diabetic polyneuropathy, a disorder more common than MS, Parkinson's disease, and ALS combined, is a major source of disability to diabetic persons worldwide. This book addresses diabetic polyneuropathy and how diabetes alters other parts of the nervous system.
William Philliber was born in Idaho in 1935. His family moved to Washington during World War II. He married Colleen Miller and they had two sons. His work with the oil industry allowed them to travel thoughout the world. Information on his siblings and relatives along with his ancestral lines back to Henry Philliber who settled in Pennsylvania after arriving in the United States from Germany about 1785 is given in this material. Relatives now live in Pennsylvania, Oregon, Washington, Kansas, and elsewhere.