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  2. Walter Smith (art educator) - Wikipedia

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    The teaching of drawing and use of blackboard illustrations; 1873. American text books of art education : Geometrical drawing 2nd ed. 1875. 1874. Drawing in public schools : the system of instruction; 1875. Examples of household taste : The industrial art of the International Exhibition; 1874. Teachers' manual for freehand drawing in primary ...

  3. Leeds Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Grammar School was founded in 1552, following the death of the Reverend William Sheafield in July of that year. Sheafield left £14 13s. 4d. in his will to maintain a schoolmaster "to teach and instruct freely for ever all such Younge Schollars Youthes and Children as shall come and resort to him from time to time to be taught instructed and informed", provided that a school house was ...

  4. Adams Synchronological Chart or Map of History - Wikipedia

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    Since the chart combines secular history with biblical genealogy, it worked back from the time of Christ to peg their start at 4,004 B.C. Above the image of Adam and Eve are the words, "In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth" (Genesis 1:1) — beside which the author acknowledges that — "Moses assigns no date to this Creation.

  5. Pedigree chart - Wikipedia

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    A pedigree chart is a diagram that shows the occurrence of certain traits through different generations of a family, [1] [2] most commonly for humans, show dogs, and race horses. [ citation needed ] Definition

  6. Family tree - Wikipedia

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    Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person, including cousins and gene share. A family tree, also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart, is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure. More detailed family trees, used in medicine and social work, are known as genograms.

  7. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    For example, 621 is the first child of 62, who is the second child of 6, who is the sixth child of his parents. In the Henry System, when there are more than nine children, X is used for the 10th child, A is used for the 11th child, B is used for the 12th child, and so on.

  8. Gertrude Paul - Wikipedia

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    Paul was born on 6 September 1934 in Parson's Ground Village on the Caribbean island Saint Kitt's, one of eleven children. [1] She moved to Leeds, England in 1956. [2] [3] Despite having been awarded a teaching training qualification in Antigua, when she arrived in England she was required to complete a British training course, which she did at the James Graham College of Education (now part ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    When editing genealogy-related articles and genealogical information on Wikipedia, keep in mind the following: Wikipedia is not a genealogy. Family histories should be presented only where appropriate to support the reader's understanding of a notable topic.