BIGなABさん
8月 1, 2009 | Filed Under 日記
今日はちょっとだけ出勤です。
5:30の予定がいつもどおりの8:00になって助かりました。
11:00に会社の人々とBIGなABを食べに行く約束があったので途中で仕事を抜け出し参加。
会社から約10分ほどのところにあるサーモンファクトリーさんのABさんです。
お値段2,000円!!
豪華ランチでした。
その後デザートとして食べた塩ソフトクリームがおいしかったです。
その後また会社へ・・・。
何故、出勤の日は天気が良い?(・_・、)
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すごい大きさ!そして高い!でも美味しそうだー。
ご飯屋さんのエビフライとどっち大きかった?
通風もちの私にはちと無理ですね それにしてもよくいろいろなところを探すもんですね 北海道へ行ったときはよろしくお願いします
でかっ!!
似たような感じのABさんのお店
こっちにもあるよー(^^♪
今度来た時にみんなで行きますか(^_^)
ぴょんこままちゃん>
ごはんやさんでエビフ食べたことない。
でっかいんだ!?
おいしかったよ!
ruさん>
早く遊びにこないと、私が全部食べちゃうよ!
りょったくん>
おぉ〜函館AB!!
是非行きたいですっ。
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Ancestry of Barack Obama1 Barack Hussein Obama, Jr., US Senator from Illinois, b. Kapiolani Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 4 Aug. 1961PARENTS2 Barack Hussein Obama, Ph. D., b. Alego, Kenya [on the shores of Lake Victoria], 1936, senior economist in the Kenyan Ministry of Finance, d. Nairobi, Kenya, 1982, bur. Alegom. 1960, div. 19633 S[tanley] Ann Dunham, b. , Kansas, 29 Nov. 1942, d. 7 Nov. 1995 [SSDI 535-40-8522]GRANDPARENTS4 Onyango, later Hussein Onyango Obama, b. [Luo-speaking village], Kenya, 1895, d. 1979, bur. Alegom. , sep. 19455 Akumu, b. , d. 6 Stanley Armour Dunham, salesman, b. , Kansas, 23 March 1918, d. Honolulu, Hawaii, 8 Feb. 1992 [SSDI 514-03-4824], bur. Punchbowl National Cemetery, Honolulu, Hawaiim. 5 May 19407 Madelyn Lee Payne, bank vice president, b. , Kansas, Oct. 1922GREAT-GRANDPARENTS8 Obama, b. , d. , bur. Kendu Bay, Kenyam.9 Nyaoke, b. , d. 12 Ralph Waldo Emerson Dunham, Sr., b. Argonia, Kansas, 25 Dec. 1894, d. Wichita, Kansas, 4 Oct. 1970 [SSDI 510-14-2362]m. Wichita, Kansas, 3 Oct. 191513 Ruth Lucille Armour, b. , Ill., 1 Sept. 1900, d. [suicide] Wichita, Kansas, 25 Nov. 192614 Rolla Charles Payne, b. Olathe, Kansas, 23 Aug. 1892, d. Oct. 1968 [World War I Draft Registration; SSDI 443-01-1898]m. 192215 Leona McCurry, b. , Kansas, May 1897, d. [living 1930]GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS16 Opiyo, b. , d. m.17 , b. , d. 24 Jacob William Dunham, b. Kempton, Ind., 7 Feb. 1863, d. Wichita, Kansas, 13 Aug. 1936m. 1 March 189025 Mary Ann Kearney, b. Tipton Co., Ind., 19 Sept. 1869, d. Wichita, Kansas, 13 Aug. 193626 Harry Ellington Armour, b. , Ill., 10 Jan. 1874, d. [living 1930]m. 189927 Gabriella Clark, b. , Mo., June 1877, d. [living 1930]28 Charles T Payne, b. , Mo., June 1861, d. [living 1920]m. Johnson, Kan., 14 Jan. 1889 [IGI]29 Della Wolfley, b. , Ohio, May 1863, d. [between 1900 and 1910]30 Thomas Creekmore McCurry, b. , Mo., Jan. 1850, d. Peru, Kan., 1939m. Chautauqua Co., Kan., 13 March 188531 Margaret Belle Wright, b. Dry Fork, Carroll Co., Ark., 11 Aug. 1869, d. Elk City, Kan., 28 Nov. 1935GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS32 Okoth, b. , d. m.33 , b. , d. 48 Jacob Mackey Dunham, b. Berkeley Co., Va. [now W. Va.], 7 May 1824, d. Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma Territory, 12 June 1907m. Tipton Co., Ind., 21 July 185349 Louise Eliza Stroup, b. Madison Co., Ohio, 8 Oct. 1837, d. Wellston, Oklahoma Territory, 26 Oct. 190150 Falmouth Kearney, b. , Ireland, [ca. 1832] d. 21 March 1878m.51 Charlotte Hollowell, b. , Ohio, [ca. 1834], d. 11 Sept. 187752 George Armour, b. , Ohio, 1850, d. [living 1880]m.53 Anne , b. , Mo., 1849, d. [living 1880]54 Christopher Columbus Clark, b. , Mo., 1846, d. [living 1930]m. Nelson Co., Ky., 6 Jan. 187055 Susan C Overall, b. Nelson Co., Ky., 1849, d. [by 1920]56 Benjamin Payne, b. Quincy, Adams Co., Ill., 30 Apr. 1839, d. Knox Co., Mo., 15 Apr. 1878m.57 Eliza Black, b. Quincy, Adams Co., Ill., 3 Apr. 1837, d. Kansas City, Mo., 192158 Robert Wolfley, b. , Ohio, 1834, d. July 1895m. Delaware Co., Ohio, 29 Sept. 1859 [IGI]59 Rachel Abbott, b. Licking Co., Ohio, Dec. 1835, d. [living 1900]60 Harbin Wilburn McCurry, b. , Ind., 11 March 1823, d. Center, Oklahoma Territory, 24 July 1899m.61 Elizabeth Edna Creekmore, b. , Ill., 23 March 1827, d. Ada, Oklahoma Territory, 15 Jan. 191862 Joseph Samuel Wright, b. , Ky., 1819, d. Hale, Kan., 29 Apr. 1894m. , Tenn., 185563 Frances A Allred, b. Overton Co., Tenn., 1834, d. [living 1880]GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS64 Obongo, b. , d. m.65 , b. , d. 96 Jacob Dunham, b. Berkeley Co., Va. [now W. Va.], 1 June 1795, d. Tipton Co., Ind., 30 July 1865m. Berkeley Co., Va. [now W. Va.], 21 Oct. 181997 Catherine Goodnight, b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 1794, d. Tipton, Ind., [living 1870]98 John Stroup, b. , Ohio, [ca. 1814], d. Tipton Co., Ind., 12 Aug. 1851m. Madison Co., Ohio, 26 Dec. 1835 [IGI]99 Eliza Jane Clemmons, b. , Va., [ca. 1816], d. Tipton Co., Ind., 12 Feb. 1882100 Joseph Kearney, shoemaker in Moneygall, co. Offaly, b. , d. m.101 Phoebe , b. , d. 108 Thomas Clark, b. , Ky., [ca. 1811], d. [living 1870]m.109 Elizabeth Davis, b. , Ky., [ca. 1821], d. [living 1870]110 George Washington Overall, b. Bullitt Co., Ky., 4 July 1820, d. Nelson Co., Ky., 9 Jan. 1871m. Nelson Co., Ky., 21 Dec. 1841111 Louisiana Duvall, b. Nelson Co., Ky., 26 March 1826, d. Nelson Co., Ky., 18 Dec. 1855114 John S Black, b. Bourbon Co., Ky., 9 Aug. 1805, d. Knox Co., Mo., 19 May 1870m. Quincy, Ill., 12 Apr. 1832115 Sarah Taylor, b. Bourbon Co., Ky., 18 July 1806, d. Hurdland, Knox Co., Mo., 26 Oct. 1892118 Jonathan Abbott, b. , d. Licking Co., Ohio, 1848m. Licking Co., Ohio, 13 Jan. 1828119 Adah Wright, b. , Md., 1799, d. [living 1880]120 Edward McCurry, b. , Ky., 1790, d. , Mo., 1844m. Barren Co., Ky., 16 Nov. 1815121 Christine Wilson, b. , d. 122 Thomas Creekmore, b. , d. m.123 Mary Edna Ellis, b. , d. 124 Obediah C Wright, b. , N. C., 9 May 1787, d. Putnam, Tenn., 3 March 1876m. Knox, Tenn., 30 April 1812125 Malinda Jones, b. , d. [by 1850]126 Samuel Thompson Allred, b. Overton Co., Tenn., 6 Oct. 1809, d. Carroll Co., Ark., 4 Nov. 1857m. 1828127 Anna Bunch, b. Overton Co., Tenn., 27 March 1814, d. Osage, Newton Co., Ark., 21 June 1893GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS128 Otondi, b. , d. m.129 , b. , d. 192 Samuel Dunham, b. Woodbridge, N. J., 11 May 1742, d. Berkeley Co., Va. [now W. Va.], 18 Feb. 1824m. 1775193 Hannah , b. [ca. 1758], d. Butler Co., Ohio, 1826194 Samuel Goodnight, b. , Pa., 1761, d. Fayette Co., Ohio, 1845m.195 Magdalena Berkheimer, b. [ca. 1764], d. 196 William Stroup, b. , Pa., 27 April 1785, d. Tipton Co., Ind., 3 Nov. 1863m. Ross Co., Ohio, 31 Dec. 1809197 Ann Thomas, b. , Md., [ca. 1790], d. Tipton Co., Ind., 1868220 Robert Overall, b. [ca. 1770], d. [ca. 1835]m. 12 March 1801221 Annie Browning, b. Culpeper Co., Va., 1780, d. [after 1820]222 Gabriel Duvall, b. Annapolis, Md., 3 Oct. 1787, d. Nelson Co., Ky., 1 Aug. 1827m. Nelson Co., Ky., 9 Aug. 1814223 Mary Grable, b. , Ky., 13 Oct. 1791, d. Nelson Co., Ky., 6 Aug. 1868228 John Block, b. , d. m.229 , b. , d. 230 George Taylor, b. 1787, d. [after 1850]m.231 Mary Thomas, b. 1787, d. [ca. 1840]238 Abraham Wright, b. , Pa., 1755, d. Licking Co., Ohio, 23 March 1833m.239 Naomi , b. 1757, d. 26 July 1823240 John McCurry, b. , d. m.241 Lydia Williams, b. , d. 242 John Wilson, b. , d. Mo., [ca. 1830]m.243 Ruth Wilburn, b. , N. C., , d. 252 John Allred, b. Randolph, N. C., 7 June 1772, d. Newton Co., Ark., 5 Nov. 1828m.253 Phoebe Thompson, b. Randolph, N. C., 1787, d. 254 Nathaniel Bunch, b. Louisa Co., Va., 23 Apr. 1793, d. Dinsmore, Newton Co., Ark., 16 Feb. 1859m. Overton Co., Tenn., 15 Nov. 1810255 Sarah Wade Ray, b. Overton Co., Tenn., 1793, d. Dinsmore, Newton Co., Ark., 1874GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS256 Ogelo, b. , d. m.257 , b. , d. 384 Jonathan Dunham, b. Woodbridge, N. J., 12 Jan. 1709, d. Woodbridge, N. J., 21 Sept. 1748m.385 Mary Smith, b. 27 Dec. 1717, d. 1791388 Christian Gutknecht/Goodnight, b. , d. Germantown, Pa., 26 Dec. 1795m.389 Maria Magdalena , b. , d. 390 Leonhard Berkheimer, b. , d. m.391 Maria Catharina , b. , d. 392 John Stroup, b. , d. Madison Co., Ohio, 4 Feb. 1832m.393 Mary Stehle, b. , d. Madison Co., Ohio, 4 Nov. 1835440 John Overall, b. 1735, d. Bullitt Co., Ky., 16 March 1821m.441 Frances Whitledge, b. , Va., 27 Oct. 1732, d. Bullitt Co., Ky., 5 Dec. 1816442 James Browning, b. [ca. 1745], d. [ca. 1812]m.443 Susannah Hickman, b. Culpeper Co., Va., [ca. 1745], d. Harrison Co., Ky., [before 1833]444 John Miles Duvall, b. [ca. 1745], d. St. Marys Co., Md., 1787m.445 Anne Roselle Philomena Tarleton, b. [ca. 1754], d. Nelson Co., Ky., 6 June 1823486 James Wilborn, b. , d. m.487 Mary Isabel Teague, b. , d. 504 Solomon Allred, b. , d. 1790m.505 Mary , b. 1726, d. 1792508 Charles Bunch, b. Louisa Co., Va., 1765, d. m.509 Mary Bellamy, b. Louisa Co., Va., 1769, d. 17927/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS512 Kisodhi, b. , d. m.513 , b. , d. 768 Benjamin Dunham, b. Woodbridge, N. J., 22 Aug. 1681, d. Woodbridge, N. J., 31 Dec. 1715m. [ca. 1706]769 Mary Rolph, b. Woodbridge, N. J., 1681, d. 770 Shubael Smith, b. New Castle, Del., 2 Jan. 1692, d. Woodbridge, N. J., 31 May 1769m. 1716771 Prudence FitzRandolph, b. Woodbridge, N. J., 20 Aug. 1696, d. Woodbridge, N. J., 12 Sept. 1766784 Johann Philipp Straub, b. , d. m.785 Barbara , b. , d. 786 Ulrich Stehle, b. , d. m.787 Anna , b. , d. Mifflin Co., Pa., May 1793880 John Overall, b. , Va., 1701, d. Prince William Co., Va., 1743m. St. Pauls, Prince William Co., Va., 8 Oct. 1722881 Mary Elliott, b. 1703, d. Prince William Co., Va., 24 July 1738882 William Whitledge, b. [ca. 1712], d. Prince William Co., Va., 5 Aug. 1782m. King George Co., Va., 27 Oct. 1732883 Frances Overall, b. 22 Aug. 1716, d. [after 1745]884 John Browning, b. Culpepper Co., Va., 1728, d. . Dec. 1803m. 1744885 Elizabeth Demarest, b. New Castle Co., Del., 1728, d. 1803886 James Hickman, b. Culpepper Co., Va., 3 March 1723/4, d. Clark Co., Ky., 16 Apr. 1816m. Albemarle Co., Va., 14 March 1743/4887 Hannah Lewis, b. Hanover Co., Va., 6 Oct. 1722, d. Clark Co., Ky., 4 June 1822888 Jacob Duvall, b. Prince Georges Co., Md., 19 Apr. 1715, d. 7 March 1796m. 1740889 Mary Miles, b. 1719, d. 890 James Tarleton, b. , d. St. Marys Co., Md., 10 Apr. 1756m.891 Ann Henning, b. , d. 1016 Samuel Bunch, b. Hanover Co., Va., 1726, d. Louisa Co., Va., 1783m.1017 Mary Hudson, b. Hanover Co., Va., 1726, d. 31 Jan. 17921018 John Bellamy, b. Louisa Co., Va., [ca. 1735], d. Louisa Co., Va., 1815m.1019 Susan Roe, b. [ca. 1738], d. 8/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS1024 Owiny, b. , d. m.1025 , b. , d. 1536 Jonathan Singletary alias Dunham, b. Newbury, Mass., 17 Jan. 1639/40, d. Woodbridge, N. J., 6 Sept. 1724m. [ca. 1657]1537 Mary Bloomfield, b. Newburyport, Mass., 5 Jan. 1642 d. Woodbridge, N. J., 17081538 John Rolph, b. , d. m.1539 Mary Sculliard, b. , d. 1540 Samuel Smith, b. Barnstable, Mass., 20 Oct. 1644, d. Woodbridge, N. J., 15 Dec. 1719m. Woodbridge, N. J., 8 June 16921541 Elizabeth Peirce, b. , d. 1542 Samuel FitzRandolph, b. 1668, d. Woodbridge, N. J., 25 June 1754m. Woodbridge, N. J., 8 June 16931543 Mary Jones, b. , d. 1760 (=1766) William Overall, b. [ca. 1680], d. King George Co., Va., 17 Jan. 1724/5m. [ca. 1700]1761 (=1767) Mary Jones, b. [ca. 1680], d. [after 1743]1764 Thomas Whitledge, b. [ca. 1663], d. [ca. 1731]m.1765 Sybil Harrison, b. , d. 1766 1767 same as 1760 1761, above1768 Francis Browning, b. Essex Co., Va., 1686, d. Essex Co., Va., 21 Jan. 1775m.1769 Elizabeth Lloyd, b. 8 Jan. 1686, d. [ca. 1740]1770 Jan Demarest, b. Hackensack, N. J., 11 May 1701, d. New Castle Co., Del., 1737m. 17251771 Alice Earle, b. Hackensack, N. J., 7 Dec. 1701, d. 1772 Edwin Hickman, b. , d. m.1773 Eleanor Elliott, b. , d. 1774 David Lewis, b. , d. Albemarle Co., Va., 21 Oct. 1778m.1775 Anne Terrell, b. 1692, d. 17341776 Mareen Duvall, b. , d. June 1741m. 21 Oct. 17011777 Elizabeth Jacob, b. , d. 1780 James Tarleton, b. , d. St. Marys Co., Md., 25 Apr. 1735m.1781 , b. , d. 2032 John Bunch, b. New Kent Co., Va., 1690, d. Hanover Co., Va., 14 March 1741/2m.2033 Rebecca Harrison, b. Louisa Co., Va., 1699, d. Louisa Co., Va., 16 March 17702034 John Hudson, b. 1692, d. Hanover Co., Va., 11 Apr. 1732m.2035 Elizabeth Harris, b. New Kent Co., Va., 2 Nov. 1698, d. [ca. 1758]2036 John Bellamy, b. , d. m.2037 Mary , b. , d. 2038 William Roe, b. , d. m.2039 , b. , d. 9/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS2048 Sigoma, b. , d. m.2049 , b. , d. 3072 Richard Singletary, b. , d. m.3073 , b. , d. 3080 John Smith, b. , d. Sandwich, Mass., 2 Oct. 1710m. Barnstable, Mass., 13 June 16433081 Susannah Hinckley, b. , d. Barnstable, Mass., 6 Nov. 16753084 Nathaniel FitzRandolph, b. Barnstable, Mass., 15 May 1642, d. Woodbridge, N. J., 21 Nov. 1713m.3085 Mary Holley, b. , d. Woodbridge, N. J., 12 July 17033086 Jeffrey Jones, b. , d. Elizabethtown, N. J., 21 Dec. 1717m.3087 , b. , d. 3520 (=3532) William Overall, b. , d. m.3521 (=3533) Jane Baldridge, b. , d. Westmoreland Co., Va., 5 Apr. 17183522 (=3534) John Jones, b. , d. m.3523 (=3535) Mary , b. , d. 3530 Burr Harrison, b. , d. m.3531 Sarah Burdette, b. , d. 3532 3535 same as 3520 3523, above3540 Jan Demarest, b. , d. m.3541 Debora Heyet, b. , d. 3542 Edward Earle, b. , d. Secaucus, N. J., 18 Aug. 1713m. 13 Feb. 16883543 Elsie Vreeland, bapt. Bergen Co., N. J., 12 Nov. 1671, d. 17043544 Thomas Hickman, b. , d. m.3545 Martha Thacker, b. , d. 3550 William Terrell, b. , d. m.3551 Susan Waters, b. , d. 3552 Mareen Duvall, b. , d. Anne Arundel Co., Md., 1694m.3553 Susanna , b. , d. 16923554 John Jacob, b. , d. Anne Arundel Co., Md., 29 Oct. 1726m.3555 Ann Cheney, b. , d. Apr. 17303560 James Tarleton, b. , d. St. Marys Co., Md., [by 1702]m.3561 Cassandra , b. , d. 4064 John Bunch, b. New Kent Co., Va., 1665, d. Henrico Co., Va., 1729m. 16 Nov. 16914065 Temperance Bates, b. , d. 4068 William Hudson, b. , d. Hanover Co., Va., 27 Nov. 1701m.4069 Elizabeth Jennings, b. , d. 4070 William Harris, b. , d. m.4071 Mary , b. , d. 10/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS4096 Miwiru, b. , d. m.4097 , b. , d. 6162 Samuel Hinckley, b. , d. Barnstable, Mass., 31 Oct. 1662m. Hawkhurst, co. Kent, 17 May 16176163 Sarah Soole, b. , d. Barnstable, Mass., 18 Aug. 16566168 Edward FitzRandolph, b. [bapt. Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts, 5 July 1607], d. Piscataway, N. J., [ca. 1684/5]m. Scituate, Mass., 10 May 16376169 Elizabeth Blossom, b. Leyden, Netherlands, 1620, d. Piscataway, N. J., [ca. 1713]7042 (=7066) James Baldridge, b. , d. m.7043 (=7067) Dorothy , b. , d. 7064 7071 same as 7040 7047, above7080 Jean Demarest, b. 14 April 1645, d. Hackensack, N. J., 16 Oct. 1719m. New York, N. Y., 9 Sept. 16687081 Jacomina de Ruyne, b. 1652, d. Hackensack, N. J., 4 March 16927084 Edward Earle, b. , d. Secaucus, N. J., 15 Dec. 1711m.7085 Hannah Baylis, b. , d. Secaucus, N. J., [ca. 1730]7086 Enoch Vreeland, bapt. 20 Jan. 1647 d. 17 Aug. 1717m. New York, N. Y., 3 June 16707087 Dirckje Meyer, bapt. Amsterdam 24 Oct. 1649, d. Bergen, N. J., 5 Oct. 16887088 Thomas Hickman, b. , d. m.7089 Mary Pascal, b. , d. 7090 Henry Thacker, b. , d. m.7091 Eltonhead Conway, b. , d. 7110 Richard Cheney, b. , d. Anne Arundel Co., Md., 6 March 1684m.7111 Charity , b. , d. 8128 John Bunch, b. 1636, d. New Kent Co., Va., 1700m. 16618129 Mary , b. 1640, d. 11/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS12336 12337 Discussed in Note 6168 (below)14128 14143 same as 14080 14095, above14160 David Demarest, b. [ca. 1620], d. New Milford, N. J., 16 Oct. 1693m. Middelburg, Zeeland, 24 July 164314161 Marie Sohier, b. 1623, d. New Milford, N. J., [ca. 1677]14162 Simon de Ruyne, b. 1615, d. Flushing, Long Island, N. Y., 12 June 1678m. 163914163 Magdalena van der Straaten, b. , d. 14170 John Baylis, b. , d. m.14171 , b. , d. 14172 Michael Vreeland, b. , d. New Amsterdam 1663m.14173 Fytje Hermans, b. , d. 14174 Jan Meyer, b. , d. June 1700m.14175 Tryntje Grevenraedt, b. , d. Nov. 167714182 Edwin Conway, b. , d. m.14183 Martha Eltonhead, b. , d. 12/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS24672 24675 Discussed in Note 6168 (below)28256 28287 same as 28160 28191, above28366 28367 Discussed in Note 14183 (below)13/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS49344 49351 Discussed in Note 6168 (below)56512 56575 same as 56320 56383, above56732 56735 Discussed in Note 14183 (below)
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