翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Edward Hayward
・ Edward Hazen Parker
・ Edward Hazlehurst
・ Edward Hazlett
・ Edward Headlam Greenhow
・ Edward Healy
・ Edward Healy Thompson
・ Edward Hearle Rodd
・ Edward Hearn
・ Edward Heath
・ Edward Heath (disambiguation)
・ Edward Heath (New Orleans)
・ Edward Heathcote
・ Edward Heather
・ Edward Heaton-Ellis
Edward Hebern
・ Edward Hector
・ Edward Hefford
・ Edward Heffron
・ Edward Heitmann
・ Edward Helfrick
・ Edward Hemmerde
・ Edward Hempstead
・ Edward Hemsted
・ Edward Henderson
・ Edward Henderson (bishop)
・ Edward Henderson (priest)
・ Edward Heneage
・ Edward Heneage (1802–1880)
・ Edward Heneage (cricketer)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Edward Hebern : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward Hebern
Edward Hugh Hebern (April 23, 1869 – February 10, 1952) was an early inventor of rotor machines, devices for encryption.
==Background==

Edward Hugh Hebern was born in Streator, Illinois on April 23, 1869. His parents were Charles and Rosanna (Rosy) Hebern. They met in Harris County, Texas while Charles was serving as guard and escort from the civil war. On February 4, 1866 they married in Harris, Texas. Rosanna was only fifteen years old. After mustering out of the service on May 29, 1866, Charles and his new wife returned to Springfield, Illinois, and on June 18, 1866 he received his final pay and discharge.
Edward had an older sister, Arizona (Zoa) born in 1867, two younger brothers, Daniel Boone Hebern, born on February 17, 1871, and William Hebern, born April 8, 1875 in Houston, Texas, as well as a younger sister, Nellie Hebern, born in 1874.
At the age of 6, on August 4, 1875, Edward Hugh and three of his siblings were admitted to the Illinois Soldiers’ and Sailors’ home in Normal, Illinois. According to the Soldiers’ home register their father was listed as having died in 1874 in an unknown location, but he was admitted to the same Soldiers’ Home 40 years later. By February 13, 1879, the youngest Hebern child, William, was admitted to the Soldiers’ Home. Six months later on August 12, 1879, Rosanna married Archibald Thompson in Bloomington, Illinois.
On June 14, 1881, two months before her 14th birthday, Zoa left the Soldiers’ Home. Edward was discharged from the Soldiers’ Home in May 1883, after turning 14, and went to Odin, Illinois where he worked on a farm. By 1885, Daniel, Nellie, and William were all in Odin, Illinois. Zoa married Edward F. Clark (27 yrs. old) on August 18, 1886 in Coffey County, Kansas. Then they headed to Utah.
The rest of the children eventually moved to Madera, Ca. beginning with the two eldest boys in 1896. Daniel Boone Hebern was in North Fork, California working as a laborer; his brother, Edward Hugh Hebern was in Madera farming. Daniel purchased two plots of land in North Fork.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Edward Hebern」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.