Todd Mildon

A Proven Leader in Higher Education

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Todd's other pages:
Trufina profile (Verified digital ID and background check)
 
W7IVA HAM radio license profile (formerly the license of my grandfather, the late Byron Cramer)
 
The University Registrar Blog (a collaboration with my colleagues in the Office of the Registrar at the University of Washington)
 
Todd's family, friends, and colleagues:
Manastash Manufacturing - The metal fabrication company of Ted Mildon (Todd's father)
The New World Shambolics on MySpace - One of Adrienne's bands
Thun Construction - Cousin Josh Thun's page
Spencer Thun - Cousin Spencer Thun's MySpace page
The Gullywhumpers - Cousin Josh and Cousin Spencer's band (MySpace)
Jeb Cramer - Cousin Jeb Cramer's LinkedIn profile
Hoofr.com - David Aldridge's page
 
Some of Todd's other favorite pages and topics: 
 
Kuali Foundation - 21st century systems for higher education, by higher education
 
 
  
 
Vashon Athletic Club pool schedule
 
Family history: 
Tributes:
Mildon, Cramer, Thun, Schnebly, Cooke, Brisson, Painter ancestry:
East Mildon Farm, Oakford, 3 km from Oldways End, Somerset, Great Britain. 
-- Part of Anglo Saxon Manor Mildedona, "middle hill."  This is where the Mildon name began.
-- 3 kilometers from Oldways End, Somerset, Great Britain
-- Local copy of photo (because http://www.geograph.org.uk server is sometimes busy)
 
Grandpa Byron Cramer
-- Descendant of Henry Samson (also sometimes written Sampson), passenger on the Mayflower
-- Descendant of Thomas Rogers, passenger on the Mayflower
 
Great Grandpa Philip Dorse Schnebly, born July 19, 1884, in Ellensburg, Washington Territory
Great Great Grandpa Philip Henry Schnebly, born October 8, 1852, in Washington County, Oregon
Three Great Grandpa David J. Schnebly, born 1818 in Hagerstown, Maryland
-- Crossed the continent on the Oregon Trail by oxen team
-- Publisher and editor of the first newspaper in the Northwest (Oregon Spectator)
-- Publisher and editor of the Ellensburg Localizer newspaper
-- Died 1901 in Ellensburg, Washington 
 
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