Books by "Richard Green Parker"

8 books found

The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada

The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada

by William Francis Drewry, Richard Dewey, Charles Winfield Pilgrim

1916 · Sagwan Press

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Greene (Green) Family of Plymouth Colony

Greene (Green) Family of Plymouth Colony

by Richard Henry Greene

1909

William Green emigrated to Plymouth in the seventeenth century but no records of his sailing, arrival or previous residence has been found. He married, after coming to New England and as early as 1683, Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah Walker Warren, born September, 1654. She survived her husband living until 1690 or later. Their son, William Greene, Jr., was born in Plymouth, 24 April 1684. He was fatherless before he was a year and a half old, and an orphan in his childhood. He married (1) Desire, daughter of John Bacon. They had nine children He married (2) Mary Fuller. He died 28 January 1756. Descendants and relatives lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Illinois, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Missouri, Arizona, Michigan, California, Florida and elsewhere.

One Million Centuries

One Million Centuries

by Richard A. Lupoff

2015 · Gateway

Lost and unconscious in the Antarctic, chopper pilot Robert Parker awoke from a frozen sleep one million centuries later, in a tropical forest, where butterflies gave the kiss of death and men fought with broadsword and javelin.