Current activities
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Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Congress
- members of the US House from Ohio's 3rd congressional district - complete!
- members of the US House representing Montgomery county - complete!
- notable people buried in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio - working on George H. Mead and updating the current deficient article on John H. Patterson
- more red links in the Ohio Congressional Delegations
- Ohio congressional election results prior to 1920
- bio sketch of Ermal Fraze
Current articles under construction
editMy Timeline so far
edit1946 Born - Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton, Ohio
1946-1954 - Residence: 6 blocks from Hawthorn Hill in Dayton, Ohio
1954-1965 - Residence midway between Trail's End and Ridgeleigh Terrace and near the Moraine Farm in Kettering, Ohio
1964 Summer study at Texas A&M University in a National Science Foundation program in mathematics and computers
1965 Graduated - Fairmont West High School, Kettering, Ohio
1965-67 Attended - William Marsh Rice University, Houston, Texas
1968-70 Conscientious objector, Alternative Service: The Ohio State University Hospitals and Clinics, Columbus, Ohio; Residence: Columbus, Ohio
1970-1981 Employed - Hospital Computer Center, The Ohio State University Hospitals and Clinics, Columbus, Ohio; Residence: Uppity Arlington, Ohio
1981-1993 Employed - Affiliated Banks Service Company, Thornton, Colorado; Residence: Louisville, Colorado a suburb of Boulder, Colorado in the metro Denver, Colorado area
1994-current Consultant and Partner - Information Delivery, Inc., Niwot, Colorado; Residence: Louisville, CO
Interests and Hobbies
edit- Music
- Classical Boulder Philharmonic Dayton Philharmonic
- Jazz
- Opera Central City Opera Cincinnati Opera
- Literature
- History
- Science
- Space
- Biotechnology
- Architecture
- Inventors
- Genealogy Rootsweb
People I'm related to by blood
edit- Belle Boyd Confederate spy.
- Robert Woodson "Wood" Hite and Clarence Bowler Hite, see James-Younger Gang.
- Martha Ann Moore, my first cousin four times removed, who wed William Carter in Logan County, Ohio on November 26, 1844. Johnny Appleseed sang several rounds of Scotland's Burning at the wedding celebration.
- My great-great-great uncle Rev. Daniel Webster Moore studied under Horace Mann at Antioch College.
- Two of my great-great grandfathers were Hundred Days Men in the American Civil War. 15 of their brothers and cousins also served in the War.
- One of my great-grandfathers was pardoned by Gov. James M. Cox
- Homer Van Meter member of the John Dillinger Gang
- Howard Dwight Smith AIA Gold Medal winner, architect of Ohio Stadium
- One of my grandfathers was Personnel Manager at National Cash Register Company until he was let go during the Great Depression by one of his own cousins, Jacklin Harrison Barringer, VP and General Manager of NCR at the time;. William wrote a long letter to my great-grandmother during the 1913 Dayton flood recounting events and NCR's and John H. Patterson's role in the rescue and recovery, a copy now at the Montgomery County Historical Society.
- One of my great-uncles worked for H. E. Talbott at Dayton-Wright Airplane Company, the Oakland Motor Car Company (manufacturer of the Oakland automobile) and was later a nationally prominent banker with National Bank of Detroit.
- My mother, a language arts teacher, and a cousin were both named Jennings Scholars by the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation.