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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
Suggestions for using this site: Click “Johnson-Hindin Genealogy,” above, to go to the Home Page. Click the “Ancestors” tab below to see a pedigree chart. (If no ancestors appear in the chart, see if the person has a spouse by clicking the blue down arrow, and then click the “Ancestors” tab.) In the pedigree chart, click the blue down arrow to see a person’s family and click the gold right arrow to see more ancestors. Click the “Descendants” tab, below, then the “Register Format” option for a good descendancy report.
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1873 - 1957
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Born |
11 Sep 1873 |
Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
11 Jul 1957 |
Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I1962 |
Johnson Hindin Tree |
Last Modified |
11 Jul 2016 |
Family |
Anne McCutcheon HOUSTON, b. 20 Dec 1878, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania , d. 18 Jun 1982, Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania |
Married |
13 Jul 1920 |
Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
Family ID |
F685 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Paul was a graduate of Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Washington Co., Pennsylvania. He earned a PhD in physics. He was teacher at Schenley High School in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania.
Clifford G. Shull won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1994. According to a brief autobiography published at http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1994/shull-autobio.html, Mr. Shull had this to say about Paul Dysart: "My first interest in physics as a career speciality came during my senior year at Schenley when I took the physics course taught by Paul Dysart. Somewhat older than the usual high school teacher and with a PhD degree in his background, he was a very impressive teacher who delighted in demonstrations from his laboratory and in explaining the principles behind them. Thereafter my original interest in aeronautical engineering was in heavy competition with physical science."
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