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  Ypsilanti (Family) - LoveToKnow 1911 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
ALEXANDER YPSILANTI (1725-1805) was dragoman of the Porte, and from 1 774 to 1782 hospodar of Wallachia, during which period he drew up a code for the principality.
Alexander Ypsilanti (1792-1828), eldest son of Constantine Ypsilanti, accompanied his father in 1805 to St Petersburg, and in 1809 received a commission in the cavalry of the Imperial Guard.
Ypsilanti was kept in close confinement for seven years, and when released at the instance of the emperor Nicholas I.
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YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI, the name of a family of Phanariot Greeks claiming descent from the Comneni.
ALEXANDER YPSILANTI (1725—1805) was dragoman of the Porte, and from 1774 to 1782 hospodar of Wallachia, during which period he drew up a code for the principality.
Deposed in 1805, he escaped to St Petersburg, and in 18o6, at the head of some 20,000 Russians, returned to Bucharest, where he set to work on a fresh attempt to liberate Greece.
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 Alexander Ypsilanti
Alexander Ypsilanti (Romanian: Alexandru Ipsilanti, Greek: Αλέξανδρος Υψηλάντης - Alexandros Ypsilantis; 1725-1805) was Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from 1775 to 1782, and again from 1796 to 1797, and also Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia from 1786 to 1788.
In 1774, as a diplomat in service to the Porte, Ypsilanti took part in the the signing of the Kuchuk-Kainarji peace treaty with Russia; a year later, he was rewarded for this and other services by being appointed dragoman.
A secondary effect of this event was the granting of military command over Turkish troops in the region to Ypsilanti: the gesture is also significant as a temporary re-shaping of status in the relations between Prince and Sultan for the context of Phanariote rule.
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Alexander Ypsilanti (Romanian language : Alexandru Ipsilanti, Greek language : Αλέξανδρος Υψηλάντης - Alexandros Ypsilantis; 1725 - 1805) was Voivode (List of Wallachian rulers) of Wallachia from 1775 to 1782, and again from 1796 to 1797, and also Voivode (List of Moldavian rulers) of Moldavia from 1786 to 1788.
In 1774, as a diplomat in service to the Porte, Ypsilanti took part in the signing of the Treaty of Kuchuk-Kainarji peace treaty with Russian history, 1682-1796 ; a year later, he was rewarded for this and other services by being appointed dragoman.
A secondary effect of this event was the granting of military command over Turkish troops in the region to Ypsilanti: the gesture is also significant as a temporary re-shaping of status in the relations between Prince and Ottoman Dynasty for the context of Phanariote rule.
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 Genealogy Report (Register) to HTML file
She and Roderick Wells were married say 1805 in New York.
Daniel Alexander Leonard was born on 14 February 1823.
Alexander Leonard was born on 25 January 1825.
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 Greece - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Greece (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Alexander had no part in the murder of his father, although he may have resented him because he neglected Olympias for another wife.
Alexander's empire, the largest that the world had known to that time, was quickly built.
In 1821 the Greek War of Independence began under the leadership of Alexander and Demetrios Ypsilanti Alexander Ypsilanti, c.1725–c.1807, was dragoman (minister) of the Ottoman emperor and hospodar (governor) of Walachia (1774–82, 1796–97) and of Moldavia (1786–88).
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 Curtea Veche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 16th century Mircea Ciobanul rebuilt it completely and afterward it became the nucleus of the Bucharest, being surrounded by the houses of traders and craftsmen.
Alexander Ypsilantis built a new princely court in 1775 at Dealul Spirii and the old one acquied its present name.
Nowadays a museum, the palace and neighbourhood inspired Mateiu Caragiale to write his novel Craii de Curtea-Veche.
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 Descendants of Diego da SILVA
Married on 9 June 1679 in Amsterdam to Judica (Judith) Baruch ROSA, born 1656 in Amsterdam, died on 28 July 1725 in Amsterdam, buried in Ouderkerk Cemetery, daughter of Samuel Baruch ROSA and Rachel TARTAS.
Married at the age of 22 on 3 November 1805 in Amsterdam to Simon VIEYRA, born 1780, died.
Married at the age of 25 on 4 December 1833 in Amsterdam to Joseph ZWART, Peddler, born 1805, died on 5 September 1844.
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Alexander Campbell, a state representative from Marquette, presented this address on February 6, 1861 to the Michigan State Legislature, which resolved that 5,000 copies of it be printed and distributed.
Blackbird (Mack-e-te-be-nessy) was an Ottawa chief's son who served as an official interpreter for the U.S. government and later as a postmaster while remaining active in Native American affairs as a teacher, advisor on diplomatic issues, lecturer and temperance advocate.
He also deals with the history of many native peoples throughout the Michigan region (especially the Mackinac Straits), combining information on political, military, and diplomatic matters with legends, personal reminiscences, and a discussion of comparative beliefs and values, and offering insights into the ways that increasing contact between Indians and whites were changing native lifeways.
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 Susan HALES
Christened 15 FEB 1767 at Friskney, Lincolnshire, England the daughter of Alexander HALES and Elizabeth LEMAN.
Christened 10 SEP 1780 at Friskney, Lincolnshire, England the daughter of Alexander HALES and Elizabeth LEMAN.
Born 15 APR 1956 at Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, Michigan the daughter of William Thomas HALES and Marvel Jean SWEET.
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 PRINCE ALEXANDER MAVRO... - Online Information article about PRINCE ALEXANDER MAVRO...
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Ypsilanti and Kolokotrones; and though he held the See also:
PORTFOLIO (shortened form of Porto folio, adapted from the Ital.
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 Descendants of Richard McAllister (R04) 2
Margaret MCALLASTER was born on December 16, 1805 in Newport, Vermont.
Alexander Hamilton MCALLASTER was born on February 3, 1808 in Newport, Vermont.
Ann Riddle AIKEN was born on September 5, 1805 in Bedford, NH She died in January 1871.
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 Ypsilanti (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Ypsilanti (1792-1828), a national hero in the Greek war for independence in the early 1800s
Alexander Ypsilanti (1725-1805), Prince of Wallachia and Moldavia, grandfather of the younger Alexander Ypsilanti
Ypsilanti Township, North Dakota, a township in Stutsman County
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 HISTORY 365
Lecture 11: THE ENIGMATIC TSAR: THE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL POLICIES OF ALEXANDER I. Voltaire Estonia
Lecture 13: Alexander II: Emancipation, Reform, and Radicalism.
C) Repression Under Alexander III and Nicholas II.
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However, the most hated taxes identified with the Phanariotes were of relevant tradition (such as the văcărit, first imposed by Iancu Sasul in the 1580s).
The malignant effects of many Phanariote rules should be contrasted with the achievements and projects of others, such as Alexander Ypsilanti (1725-1805) 's.
Ypsilanti tried to reform the legislation and impose Salary for administrative offices - in an effort to halt the depletion of funds through the sums the administrators, local and Greek alike, were using for their own maintenance (it had by then become more profitable to hold office than to own land).
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 YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI - Online Information article about YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI - Online Information article about YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)
Vienna, had been pardoned by the sultan and in 1799 appointed by him hospodar of See also:
Deposed in 1805, he escaped to St See also:
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 Alexander Ypsilantis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Ypsilantis (1725-1805), Prince of Wallachia from 1775 to 1782, and again from 1796 to 1797, and also Prince of Moldavia from 1786 to 1788.
Alexander Ypsilantis (1792-1828), Greek military commander and national hero, grandson of the above.
This human name article is a disambiguation page – a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
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Gene Alexander 702-361-3742 7732 Firethorn Ln Las Vegas, NV 89123-2001 USS Helm DD-388 Mr.
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 Library of Congress: Subject "Scotland--Genealogy" (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
92-178858: Ross, Alexander M. History of the clan Ross : with genealogies of the various families / Maryburgh, Conon-Bridge, Scotland] : A.M. Ross, 1932.
84-128000: Cochrane, Alexander, 1904- The fighting Cochranes : a scottish clan over six hundred years of naval and military history / London : Quiller Press, c1983.
Alexander Nisbet's heraldic plates originally intended for his "System of heraldry", lately found in the library of William Eliott Lockhart, esq.
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 YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI - Online Information article about YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI
YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI - Online Information article about YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI
YPSILANTI, or HYPSILANTI, the name of a See also:
ALEXANDER YPSILANTI (1725—1805) was dragoman of the See also:
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 Welcome to WWW.BeMentFamily.Com
He married (1) Phoebe Platt 8 Jul 1725 in Milford, New Haven Co., CT. He married (2) Hannah Platt ABT 1729.
William Riley Sanford, born 4 Mar 1805 in Orwell, Addison Co., VT; died 23 Sep 1899 in Orwell, Addison Co., VT.
Catherine Thomas, born 7 Aug 1805 in Orwell, Addison Co., VT; died 30 Jul 1823.
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 Ancestors of George Earle Burroughs
After the birth of their two children in Ypsilanti, Lavina and Myron, lived on a farm at Lake Ridge, between Tecumseh and Mooreville Village.
It indicated that she married Myron H. Ellis while she was a student at the State Normal School in Ypsilanti, Michigan shortly after his, Myron’s, resignation (1863) from service (NARA Pension Application File of Samuel W. Burroughs).
Ellis was born July 10, 1842 at Zainesville, Ill. At the age of three years her parents moved to Belleville, Mich. In a covered wagon and engaged in the lumber business.
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Circa 1759 they were living in Phillips Patent, Westchester County, but they were in Dutchess County when their son Enoch was born in 1762.
She married, September 26, 1833 in Miami County OH, Samuel Winans [son of John and Mary (Woodruff) Winans] who was born November 21, 1805, Elizabethtown NJ and died February 29, 1872.
She married, December 21, 1940 in Georgetown KY, Murray Alexander Young [son of George K. and Mary Beatrice (Fox) Young] was born May 26, 1906, Ft Recovery, Mercer County OH and died April 26, 1970, Hamilton, Butler County OH.
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 UIowa - Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Most of them give the preparation of game birds which were in abundance in the 18th century, but are now extinct.
Haushaltung-Journal auf das Jahr 1805 worinne alle in einer Haushaltung vorkommende Einnahmen and Ausgaben taglich eingetragen werden fonen, ein erforderliches HuIfsbuch zu dem zugleich erschiennen Haushaltungs=Manual; allen guten Wirthschaftern and Hausmuttern gewidmet von dem Berfasser.
The names of Virginia and Benjamin Butterworth appear on the inside cover, as does Thomas Samuel Robinson 1847, born 1805 and notes that he, Robinson, used the blank book for his accounts.
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 New York State NYGenWeb Ulster County Gennealogy Queries S-Z
I believe he was counted in an 1850 census but I have lost track of him after that.
He had a daughter named Anna who was born in Ulster Co. in 1805.
Alexander b ~1805, Sarah, Bryan b ~1809, Pamela, (all probably born in Ulster co.) James, Aaron Feb 20 1819.
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The author describes the delights of fly-fishing in lyrical detail, along with bobbing for pike, shooting rapids, deer and duck hunting, and encounters with birds and animals.
In the entry for St. Ignace, photographs of pertinent art work from outside the area accompany historical information about Father Jacques Marquette.
Chicago and Battle Creek are also described in glowing terms, and one entry is devoted to the English fur trader, Alexander Henry.
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 The Political Graveyard: Chatham County, Ga.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Lawrence Kestenbaum, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, who is solely responsible for its structure and content.
Web hosting is provided by Paul Haas, of Ypsilanti, Michigan.
The site opened on July 1, 1996; the last full revision was done on March 10, 2005.
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 2002/3/4/5/6 Ulster County New York State NYGenweb Genealogy Queries
ALEXANDER - 11/21/04 -- I am trying to find info on my gg grandfather, William Alexander.
GIPPERT - 3/05/05 -- My GGFather Dr. Alexander Gippert, born in Berlin Germany, lived and practiced in Ellenville (renting Alexander Van Bergen's house) and Kingston in the 1870s.
Wife Babette, children Alexander, Pauline, Teresa (died in 1870s), Molly and Adonia.
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 List of rulers of Wallachia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manole or Manolache Giani Ruset; the only ruling member of the Rosetti house
First ruling member of the Ypsilanti house; 1st rule
First ruling member of the Soutzos house; 1st rule
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 New York Notes and Queries
I'm also looking for information on the family of Sir Alexander Barlow b: 1557 Barlow, Lancashire, England d: 1620 Manchester England, and his wife Mary Brererton b: 1557 Honford, Chester, Cheshire, England
John has contributed many items on this website, including several lineages from the the Fairfield Connecticut Barlow families.
I'm descended from Franklin's third marriage, 1854 at Ypsilanti, Michigan, to Laura Elizabeth Phillips.
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