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Cosmetic Executive Women Annual Women's Leadership Awards: Celebrating Women in the Beauty Industry
Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) celebrated women and achievement Tuesday at the 2023 Women's Leadership Awards #CosmeticExecutiveWomen #WomenLeadershipAwards #WomensLeadershipAwards
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workinghandinhand · 1 year ago
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Drew Buddy as Dice-fucking-Mahone
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also fuck u Buzzo!!! I never really was on your side.
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grumpyoldsnake · 1 year ago
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June Reading
I read a heck of a lot in June! In part because several of the books that I read were short, and in part because I spent almost all month reading at work (via audiobook) rather than mixing it up with podcasts and music like I normally do.
Might put some more specific thoughts in a reblog! Just not at the moment. If there are any specific books you want to hear my thoughts on, feel free to ask.
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📝 — Writing research
⭐️ — Tried something new or stretched my horizons
🔵 — Comfort zone, reread, or sequel
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⭐️ The Blade Itself and 🔵 Before They Are Hanged by Joe Abercrombie — I liked these! Planning to finish the trilogy.
🔵 Sandry’s Book by Tamora Pierce — A reread! The book holds up well.
⭐️ She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan — I liked this a lot! Planning to read the next one.
⭐️ If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin — I liked this for the most part, though the ending was abrupt.
🔵 Cry Wolf and 🔵 Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs — Nothing astounding, but entertaining enough.
🔵 Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy — Ditto, with just a few more complaints.
⭐️ Poverty, By America by Matthew Desmond — Spectacular.
📝 The Deserters by Charles Glass — Read this purely for writing research, had little interest otherwise.
⭐️ Piranesi by Susanna Clarke — I loved this; entrancing at the beginning, interesting themes at the end.
⭐️ I Would Leave Me If I Could by Halsey — This was good! Halsey narrated the audiobook.
🔵 The Invasion by K.A. Applegate — Cheesy and deeply unsettling by turns. 😂
📝⭐️ Faraday, Maxwell, and the Electromagnetic Field by Nancy Forbes and Basil Mahon — Does a spectacular job of explaining various concepts.
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tsmom1219 · 3 months ago
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Nancy Mahon is tackling sustainability from every angle
Read the full story at Fast Company. The chief sustainability officer for Estée Lauder Cos. is tackling everything from shipping emissions to reducing water usage.
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lamacchinafissa · 7 years ago
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Tomato seedlings from around the world at La Macchina Fissa.
Thank you Federico Morelli Coghi for the seeds from Mexico, Stephanie Mahon for seeds of Rosella tomatoes, Nancy J. Ondra for the “Indigo Rose” seeds, Daria Levoni for the Franchi classics “Yellow lightbulb” and “Cuor di Bue”,  and Mimma Pallavicini for all the others! Flags were printed by my friends Luca Mellon and Eleonora Tosi. 
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via Politics – FiveThirtyEight
Tim Ryan was not the guy from Ohio we thought would be running for president. The odds on favorite was Sen. Sherrod Brown, until he announced a few weeks back that he’d sit 2020 out. But on Thursday, Ryan said he’s getting in the race on ABC’s “The View.”
You might know Ryan — who represents Ohio’s 13th Congressional District — best from his 2016 bid to unseat Nancy Pelosi as House Democrats’ leader. Ryan lost (handily) but made a point in the process, putting himself on the map as a younger Democrat upset with the direction of the party. “When we don’t talk about economics, we lose elections,” Ryan said at the time. Implicit to his point was that Democrats needed a more moderate image in order to win future presidential elections.
But who is Ryan outside of being a Pelosi skeptic? His district encompasses parts of the Mahoning Valley, including Youngstown, a city sought out by political journalists for its blue-collar bona fides and Trump affection (though, the president ultimately lost there). Ryan worked for Rep. Jim Traficant, an infamous congressman with infamous hair. In 2002, Traficant and his toupee were expelled from the House after he was convicted on 10 felony counts of bribery, racketeering and fraud. Ryan, who had been serving in the Ohio state Senate, ran for the seat and won.
Ryan serves on the powerful House Appropriations Committee, co-chairs the manufacturing caucus and has voted with Trump 19.6 percent of the time, which is quite a bit less than you might expect given Ryan’s district. Ryan-sponsored legislation tends to cover issues like education, veterans affairs, and manufacturing.
He has passed on chances to run for Senate and governor in Ohio over the past few years — but his presidential ambitions have been hinted at for some time. He’s made trips to Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina in recent years — all important early primary states — further fueling speculation.
So what’s Ryan’s case for winning the primary?
In some ways, Ryan’s appeal is quite similar to Brown’s or Joe Biden’s — he wants to play to working class voters in places like Ohio and the Upper Midwest who were turned off by the Democrats in the 2016 election. Stylistically, Ryan has a lot in common with freshman Democrats like Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Rep. Conor Lamb, who won swing districts in part because of their public critiques of Democratic leadership. He also appears on Fox News shows from time to time, something that not every Democratic congressperson would do these days.
But Ryan purportedly also wants to go after the “yoga vote,” according to one report. He wrote a book in 2012 called “A Mindful Nation: How a Simple Practice Can Help Us Reduce Stress, Improve Performance, and Recapture the American Spirit,” which includes chapters on “how mindfulness can improve performance and build resiliency for our military and first responders” and “how mindfulness can help us rediscover our values and reshape our economy.” Ryan’s intention seems to be to apply the mindfulness mindset so often associated with wealthy yuppie types to the issues and concerns of working class Americans.
In 2018 FiveThirtyEight staffers discussed what exactly the “yoga vote” might actually look like electorally and concluded it’d rely on suburban white women riled up over Trump. Ryan might see a path to victory by appealing both to working class voters and those women who fueled the Democrats’ 2018 midterm victories in House seats. More than ever, Democrats say they simply want a candidate who can beat Trump, not someone whose ideas necessarily line up with their own; Ryan could be catnip for that kind of voter. He won’t be alone in appealing to that coalition; Kirsten Gillibrand is another Democrat who’s hoping to blend working class and woman voter appeal.
His biggest challenges will be gaining name recognition and funds in a crowded Democratic field. It could certainly happen, though. Little-known South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg raked in $600,000 after a recent CNN town hall appearance. At the very least, Ryan’s presidential run will be good for boosting his status back home in Ohio. As the poets say: “Shoot for the presidency and even if you miss, you may land in a governor or U.S. Senate race.”
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The Packard Car Company and Samuel Packard, Sr. [Part 3]
I have not found a "Nancy A. Packard" in Pennsylvania yet, but I found a Jasper Packard listed as an Indian Congressman in 1870. While I wasn't successful there, I did find an executors notice for Thomas's estate in December 1851 signed by Ann Packard (likely Nancy Ann) and Newton R. Packard, the executors. Most fascinating of all was a summary of Thomas's life in the Plymouth Pilot of Plymouth, Indiana:
Permit me to announce through the Pilot, the death of Brother Thomas Packard. He was born March 16th, 1778, in Kent county, Delaware--two years after his father [John?] moved to Washington county Penn. He was married [to Nancy Ann Berry] January 28th 1802, and settled in Trumble county Ohio, where he lived until the year 1835, when he moved to this county [Marshall]. He joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1811, and remained a member of that Church until the Weslyean's connection connection in America was organized, he then joined that Church, in view of its government and Anti-slavery position. He was a worthy member until he departed this life on the 23d of Nov [1851]. He was a good man, a worthy citizen, a kind father, and an affectionate companion. The Church has lost a worthy member and a devoted friend, but our loss is his gain. He died as he lived, in hope of a blest immortality. A. F.
So, he was born in Delaware after all! The 1850 census wasn't wrong! Using newspapers.com I was able to find that Newton R. Packard was a clerk in Marshall through the 1850s (specifically in 1856, 1857, 1858),  even having a building which was burned partially (or wholly) in 1857 fire. Some Packard seems to have run for office in 1860, likely Newton himself. Interestingly, in 1860, a local paper defended Newton from criticism (see here, here, and here) by another local paper of Republican affiliation. Newton was clearly a Democrat, enduring some personal attacks. This may have been important personally since he had a business of some kind, at least in 1854.
Going from here, Thomas Packard is said to have John Harris Packard as his father (it says the same on Find A Grave) and mother as Mary. Sadly, this can't even by proven with Family Search records, as of yet. The Austintown Log House (photos here) wikipedia entry uses one source [3], and within it, the last will and testament, in 1826, of John Packard is quoted:
Knowing that in the course of nature, I must go the way of all the earth, I John Packard of Miander Township County [currently Mahoning] & State of Ohio, I being of good health and sound mind do think it my duty as well as my privilege to make my last will and testament in the following manner. 1st---I will that after my death my body shall be decently buried beside my wife, likewise my funeral expenses and all just debts shall all be paid. 2ed---I will that the property that I do not will be sold as soon as is convinient after my death. 3ed---I will that my daughter Mary take the rent that is due me on that farm which she had of me in Washington County (6 or more?) years at sixty dollars per year. 4th-I will that my son Thomas Packard have five hundred dollars 5th---
I will that my daughter Rachel shall have one hundred and fifty dollars. 6th---I will Rebecca shall have one hundred and fifty dollars. 7th---I will my daughter Catherine's children shall have thirty dollars each. 8th---I will that my son William Packard shall have all that farm which I now live on in Millander Township, Trumbull County, State of Ohio, containing one hundred and 20 acres (81,000 m2), to have and enjoy for ever. 9th---I will that my daughter Nancy shall have one hundred and fifty dollars and my bed and bedding. 10th---I will that my son Garret's children shall have fifty dollars equally divided, each their equal proportion. 11th---I will my son William Packard and John Dowlur, my son-in-law, shall be my Exentors [sic], this my last will and testament in which I set my hand and seal this 29 day of April, 1826. John Packard
This ties John Harris Packard to Thomas, solving another piece of the puzzle. Then, using Geni.com again, one can say John's mother is Abigail Harris and father is Abiel Packard, Jr. However, to make this connection stronger, there must be more proof. Find A Grave gives us the connection of Abiel to his father, Abiel Packard, Sr (and his wife Sarah Ames by extension) as his gravestone says:
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Abiel Packard[.] he [the son]
Died Jan[uar]y the 18th
1759 in 31st
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This is great because he is not mentioned in his father's 1774 will. Still, the connection of the generation of Abiel Packard Jr. to that of John Packard is not strong at all.
This is where my family tree on Ancestry.com comes in, so I don't need to use Geni.com and its flimsy sourcing anymore. For Abiel Packard Sr., according to his father's probate, his parents were Zaccheus Packard (1651-1723) and Sarah Howard (1648-1703). From there, for Abiel's father, Zaccheus, his father is Samuel Packard, Sr. (1612-1684) and mother is Elizabeth X (supposedly 1614 until at least 1702), as noted in his father's will in Oct. 1684.
From all of this, you can make the following family genealogy chart, from Samuel Packard, Sr., who came over to the Americas in 1638 on the HMS Diligent, to James Ward Packard and William Doud Packard, the co-founders of the Packard Car Company. The chart connecting the generations:
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To conclude, more research could be done to confirm this lineage, but it it within the realm of possibility that Samuel Packard, Sr.'s descendants were those who formed the Packard Car Company, although connections from generation to generation could have been different. Perhaps I'll do more research on this in the future, but for now, this will stand as a first attempt.
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[1] For an obituary with similar information, see a two page obituary in the Los Angeles Times for William here  and here. The same is the case for obituaries in The Pantagraph, The Times Recorder, and The Miami News.
[2] "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch, James W Packard in household of Warren Packard, Ohio, United States; citing p. 21, family 5, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,771.
[3] Harke, M. Rootsweb entry 13209 Pogany, J. (2007). Images of Austintown. Arcadia Publishing. White, J. R. (1976). The archaeology of the Austin Log House Site. Austintown, OH: Austintown Historical Society. Zinz, K. R. Focus on Austintown: In the Spirit of Our '76 Heritage. Also see here.
[4] Jasper also wrote a local history of La Porte County, Indiana (among other books), was active in veteran events and served in Congress. Unfortunately the official Congressional biography, even one at the time, and another online do not talk about his siblings! He was also an Indiana State Representative (also see here), a pioneer perhaps, and was married to Harriet.
Note: This was originally posted on June 1, 2018 on the main Packed with Packards WordPress blog (it can also be found on the Wayback Machine here). My research is still ongoing, so some conclusions in this piece may change in the future.
© 2018-2022 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
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comet13780 · 3 years ago
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So I will send the location, ok, I will see you, ok, I also cut it off, I heard a voice in Artemis, I came back, yes, Ms. Mahon, I have a question, I do not know, Ms. Mahon, I will be happy tonight at the Mabashi Morsi party, but Kara, Nancy I was invited tonight. Where are some of my best friends from my childhood? Shame on you in my eyes. Could I read?
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danmartinusa · 3 years ago
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The story of how two men - separated in age by 40 years - discovered the existence of the electromagnetic field. These scientists devised a new theory that overturned the mechanical view of the world. Faraday, Maxwell, and the Electromagnetic Field: How Two Men Revolutionized Physics by Nancy Forbes, Basil Mahon. A 10-hour #Audible biography narrated by Patrick Lawlor. (at Kingston, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/CaSzVEVBO63/?utm_medium=tumblr
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blairemclaren · 3 years ago
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Nancy Black Death - Obituary, Nancy Black Has Died
Nancy Black Death - Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death A woman who was killed in a collision in Mahoning Township has been identified as 82-year-old Nancy Black of Pulaski.....click link to learn more
 Nancy Black Death – Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death A woman who was killed in a collision in Mahoning Township has been identified as 82-year-old Nancy Black of Pulaski. Through a social media announcement, DeadDeath learned on August 26, 2021, about the death of Nancy Black who has died. In the mourning spirit of this death, families, friends, and associates of the deceased share their sad…
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grumpyoldsnake · 1 year ago
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Book Rec Request
Has anyone read any nonfiction books diving into details about the electromagnetic field that they’d recommend? (Up to and including text books, as long as they’re intro-ish level.)
I’ve already read Faraday, Maxwell, and the Electromagnetic Field by Nancy Forbes and Basil Mahon, plus Relativity: The Special and the General Theory by Albert Einstein. (Though admittedly I only fully understood ~66% of Relativity. 😂) I’m still looking to read more about the topic!
I gave The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking a read, but it wasn’t really what I’m after. At least for this topic, I much prefer a closer look that digs a bit more into the conceptualization or logistics of an idea as opposed to the "we think maybe XYZ" overview.
Reblogs to spread the word are welcome. ^_^
(And on the spreading-the-word front: @nurgletwh , @ceescedasticity, @ceruleancynic, @prokopetz, @jayrockin, @waywardmartian @ausp-ice @dduane @ryannorth, zero pressure whatsoever, but you strike me as folk who might either have recommendations yourself, or trend towards followers who might in turn!)
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blzecrypto · 3 years ago
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How P&G and Estée Lauder Bring Sustainability Alignment Internally
How P&G and Estée Lauder Bring Sustainability Alignment Internally
Sustainability might seem like a topic that involves one particular department, but to drive change, leaders point out it requires a collective effort within an organization. At Adweek’s Sustainability and DEI Summit last month, Virginie Helias, chief sustainability officer at Procter & Gamble, and Nancy Mahon, senior vice president of global corporate citizenship at The… Adweek…
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stackmyjob123 · 4 years ago
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April, 4 Famous Birthdays List with celebrities Age, Networth and more
This Article features the List of all popular celebrities born on April, 4. This list contains 57 number of famous people who have their birthdays on April, 4.
Please Click on Each famous person card to know more about their lives, family and bio. All Data has been verified and checked by Flickthinkers Team.These Celebrities belong to the sun-sign Aries.
Famous Birthdays on April, 4
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Adam Dutkiewicz Guitarist 43 years old Net-worth: $8 Million
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Amanda Righetti TV Actress 37 years old Net-worth: $3 Million
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Anthony Clark TV Actor 56 years old Net-worth: $5 Million
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The Packard Car Company and Samuel Packard, Sr. [Part 2]
Looking on Find A Grave, it is clear that John R. Packard was John Randolph Packard, living from 1836 to 1900.  We can also see, from Find A Grave that Warren Packard married Sylvia Ann Camp, with her gravestone saying she lived from 1834 to 1856, and reporting having two children with Warren: "Rolla Packard" (1854-1855) and Harry Packard (1856-1858). As such, Sylvia was Warren's first wife and Mary was his second wife. Coming back to Find A Grave, there is only one parent listed for him, his brother John R., and sister Ellen D.: Julia Ann Leach. Luckily, in our case, John's obituary on January 6, 1922, not the one the day before, is the key in that it names both parents! It is reprinted below:
John R. Packard died at his home, 28 South Mercer street, Thursday morning at 8:30. Death came quickly and, apparently, easily. Mr. Packard had walked to the bath room and was returning when he suddenly became faint and was soon gone from this life. He had been taken ill with lumbago the middle of November but was not considered seriously 111 until pleurisy set in a few days ago. Even then his condition was not believed to be alarming. John R. Packard, who had been identified With the hardware business of Greenville for more than a half century, and said to be the oldest hardware merchant in America, was a native native of Lordstown, Trumbull Co., O., born Jan. 31, 1836.
His parents were William and Julia A. (Leach) Packard. The father was a native of Washington county,, Pennsylvania, and the mother of Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey. Both the Packard and Leach families migrated to what is now Mahoning County, Ohio. In the early part of the nineteenth century. William Packard, the father, spent his boyhood days at the parental homestead in Ohio, and in 1849 became a member of a overland party which made the weary trip across the plains to California. He himself located located at Kernvillle, where he engaged both in the mining business and in the erection of stamp mills. He not only became prosperous and respected in that field but acquired such influence in tho locality that he was chosen one of tho associate justices of the peace. In politics he was a Democrat.
William Packard died at Kernville, California. Of the thirteen children born to, him three are living are follows: John R. Packard [not living anymore] who was the seventh child of the family: The paternal grandparents [of John R. Packard] were Thomas and Nancy Packard, natives respectively of Pennsylvania and Delaware. John R. Packard, was reared in Lordstown,, his birthplace, and educated in its common schools and at a select academy conducted by Rev Joseph King of the Disciples church. Mr. Packard afterward taught school himself in that vicinity, but in 1852 he entered business in the capacity of a clerk in his brother's hardware store at Warren, Ohio. Two years afterward he located at Greenville and entered into partnership with his uncle, D.B. Packard, and his brother, Warren, the three forming the firm of Packard & Company. In 1857 Warren Packard sold his interest to the other partners, who continued in the business until 1870 when Dr. Packard retired and John R. Packard became the head of the firm. He was president of the Packard Hardware company which became the largest wholesale establishment between Cleveland and Pittsburgh and maintained a large retail store in connection. In 1913 it was decided to liquidate the corporation and three years later this was an accomplished fact, whereupon Mr. Packard opened an extensive retail establishment and gave it active management until his death.
Mr. [John R.] Packard was married to Miss Augusta Buck, of Westfield, N. Y., [born] September 26th, 1859. Her father was a prominent merchant and manufacturer and a ship owner, his interests in the latter line being confined to Lake Erie. Mrs. John R. Packard died on April 29, 1897. She was the mother of eight children, three of whom died in infancy. The five who survive are: Clara, who married Lester D. Leech; Cora, Mrs. Fred A. Mallery, of Passaic, N. J.; Edwin Buck Packard, Greenville; Celeste, now Mrs C.B. Rice, Pittsburgh, Pa. and Sylvia, now Mrs. Paul H. Graff. Grand-children left are as follows: Josephine Packard Leech, now wife of Dr. Harry S. Stone, Franklin; Mrs. Pauline Mallery Packard, New York City,, and Miss Sylvia Packard Mallery, Passaic, N.J.; John R. Packard and Miss Louise Packard in Penn High school, Greenville; Caroline Packard Packard Rice, now Mrs. Wallace Downs, of Northern India and Randolph Packard Packard Rice, a Harvard student; John Packard Graff, ensign U. S. N., stationed at Dantzig, Thomas J. Graff, a student at Valparaiso, Indiana, and Miss Augusta Packard Graft, Greenville.
There are two great grand-children: Fred Mallery Packard, New York, and Celestia Mary Downs, of India. Mr. [John R.] Packard twice encircled the globe and travelled extensively in the Western Hemisphere. Practically every state in the Union was familiar to and his motoring trips to the Atlantic Coast states and Canada were many. He was a prominent Democrat but never aspired to office or practical politics. He was a life-long Mason and a member of St. Clement's Episcopal church. He was one of the earliest and most enthusiastic members of the Round Table and with Dr. John Peate, Dr. Henry Warren Roth, Major Harry Watson and Dr. D. O. McKay, a distinguished and valued member.
This really gives a whole and great history! It is clear now that William Packard and Julia A. Leach were the parents not only of John R. Packard, but also of Ellen and Warren. Now we know that William Packard was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
It is not very hard to find the 1850, 1860, and 1870 censuses which mention John R. Packard. In the first of these, in 1850, it is clear that the Julianna mentioned in the census is Julia A. Leach, because it says her birthplace is New Jersey. Her husband, William, is not there because, as noted above, "in 1849 became a member of a overland party which made the weary trip across the plains to California." So, he was in California at the time, as part of the "Gold Rush."
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Courtesy of "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch, John Packard in household of Juliann Packard, Lordstown, Trumbull, Ohio, United States; citing family 34, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Other children included Ella D. Packard, Mary P. Packard, and Milton Packard.
By 1860, John R. is married to Augusta, whom he had been with for only one year, and living in West Greenville Borough, Mercer, Pennsylvania, in a mixed household of varied surnames. Hence, John is not in the household with his siblings.
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Courtesy of "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch, John R Packard in entry for William Stoughton, 1860.
By 1870, John R. is in Pennsylvania, is the head of the household and has four children, whom he had with Augusta: Clara, Cora, Edwin, and Celestia, along with a house servant named Eva Davidson.
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Courtesy of "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch, J R Packard, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 17, family 130, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,872.
There's some other information about John R. Packard, including an entry in the 1900 census, and passport applications for varied years (1900, 1906, 1908, 1911, and 1913), but those don't help us move forward.
This is where we run into problems. I tried to look for an obituary of William Packard on newspapers.com since he reportedly died on December 11, 1877 in Kernville, California, but to no avail, and was born in 1803 in Washington, Pennsylvania. I can find a William Packard in the 1830 and 1840 censuses, but that is the wrong individual, as he is living in Canton Township, Bradford, Pennsylvania. There are reports on Find A Grave  that his parents were a man with the last name of Packard and Ann Berry. All the entries on Family Search list William's parents as Thomas Packard and Nancy Ann Berry. [3] Of course, the entries there cite no sources or bad sources (i.e. SAR application member number 91685 and Ancestry.com trees), some saying he died in 1879, and no agreement on when he married (June 26, 1824 or June 26, 1826?). Even some claim he became a captain, going to California to look for gold. I had no luck otherwise. I found a William Packard in 1850 in Tuolumne county, California, one in Mariposa, California in 1852 and another in Petersburg Township 3, Tulare, California in 1860. But, none of these individuals are born in Pennsylvania!
To summarize, the people on Family Search say that Thomas Packard was born in 1778 in Washington, Pennsylvania and died in 1851 in Marshall, Indiana. As for Nancy, they say she was born on October 15, 1780 in Washington, Ohio and died in  Greenville Cemetery in Greenville, PA on Apr 13, 1870. Now, I can find a 72-year-old Thomas and 67-year-old Nancy (undoubtedly our Thomas and Nancy) together in 1850 in Marshall, Marshall County, Indiana with two children: Newton and Jasper. Their places of birth are misstated, but this happens in census documents from time to time. The census document is as follows:
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Courtesy of "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch, Nancy Packard in household of Thos Packard, Marshall county, part of, Marshall, Indiana, United States; citing family 378, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Through this searching I discovered Nancy and Thomas's gravestone. As luck would have it, Newton (1833-1900) and Jasper (1832-1899) as listed on Find A Grave as children along with two others: Daniel Berry (1817-1873) and Thomas Alfred (1809-1872). One obituary for Newton (often called "N.R. Packard" in the papers) says he was born in Indiana, with another just calling in an "old and respected citizen of Bakersfield." Other articles make it clear that he was involved in a state court case (for which he was exonerated), was a member of California's state Democratic committee, ran a factory, and was county clerk. As a last ditch effort I looked into Jasper Packard (also seemingly supported by a Republican paper, the same paper for which he was once an editor!), a well-known general in the Civil War and a lawyer. Low and behold the obituary, upon his death in 1899 stated:
Jasper Packard, son of Thomas and Mary Ann (Berry) Packard, was born in Mahoning, formerly Turnbull County, Ohio, Feb. 1, 1832.
Considering that Jasper, a stout Republican whom has advice on "soldiering," [4] is the son of Nancy and Thomas, we can say that by deduction, William must be the son as well! This is only circumstantial evidence, but considering that William died in 1877, he obviously isn't going to be mentioned in the obituary. Sadly, another obit of Jasper I found  doesn't mention William either, but does tell about the Packards living in Marshall County, Indiana, and another has a drawing of him in 1899. For Daniel B. Packard, I was able to find he owned a stable in the Pittsburgh area. I looked for Thomas Alfred Packard but wasn't able to find anything. So this circumstantial evidence will have to be good enough for now!
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Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Photo of Jasper Packard.
I did find the gravestone of Nancy, which lists her death date (April 13, 1870), says she was 89 years old (born in 1781) and that Thomas died on November 25, 1851 and was 73 years old (born in 1778). Thomas was buried in Marshall County, Indiana (where he also died) and Nancy was buried in Greenville, Mercer County, Pennsylvania (where she also died).
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Courtesy of Find A Grave. Since Thomas was buried in a different place, this makes sense why he is on the monument, even though he is NOT buried there.
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Courtesy of Find A Grave. Using the tombstone calendar it is clear that he was born on March 13, 1778.
Note: This was originally posted on June 1, 2018 on the main Packed with Packards WordPress blog (it can also be found on the Wayback Machine here). My research is still ongoing, so some conclusions in this piece may change in the future.
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im very aware no one asked for these but this is what happens when @ashbash72310 and i are on facetime for like eleven years 
Jack Kelly: he seems like a J. Cole/Jake Miller type of guy, not entirely sure why though. Favorite song: Dazed and Confused by Jake Miller
Davey Jacobs: he DEFINITELY listens to Mumford and Sons, The Cab and other indie music, don’t even fight it. Favorite song: Take My Hand by The Cab 
Les Jacobs: OKAY GUYS HEAR THIS OUT. SO ASH AND I WERE LIKE DAVEY IS PROBABLY SUPER PROTECTIVE OVER WHAT HE LISTENS TO SO LES PROBABLY LISTENS TO SUPER PURE STUFF so we decided on Little Mix and The Script. Favorite song: Word Up! by Little Mix
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Crutchie: OKAY OUR BOY IS SUCH A THEATRE KID ITS INSANE. he also joins Romeo in his Beyonce moments. Favorite song: Facade from Jekyll and Hyde.
Romeo: AS MENTIONED BEFORE HE IS SUCH A BEYONCE FAN. HE WILL DEFEND TO THE DEATH. Favorite song: 7/11 by Beyonce
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