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  Generation Nine - Continued   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
George EDWARDS ( Alfred EDWARDS, Japhet EDWARDS, Japhet EDWARDS, Japhet EDWARDS, Japhet EDWARDS, Benjamin EDWARDS, Elizabeth EDWARDS,) was christened on 5 Jan 1845 in Metfield, Suffolk, England.
Alfred Ambrose EDWARDS ( Edward EDWARDS, Arthur EDWARDS, Japhet EDWARDS, Japhet EDWARDS, Japhet EDWARDS, Benjamin EDWARDS, Elizabeth EDWARDS,) was born in Huntingfield, Suffolk, England.
Edward Arthur EDWARDS was born on 29 Dec 1899 in Limehouse, London, England.
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 My Family
She was married to George Washington Hollis on Aug 1 1839 in Cannon Co. Tennessee.
George Washington Edwards was born on Mar 12 1851 in Johnson Co., Arkansas.
Children were: Gertie Edwards, Clidy Edwards, Berthie Edwards, Stelli "Pat" Edwards, Jewell Justin Edwards, Opal Edwards, Otha Edwards, Alfred William Edwards.
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 Dudley Family - Descendants of Captain Roger Dudley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
George Alfred Woodbridge was born on 11 Oct 1792 in CT.
George Morgan Woodbridge was born on 4 Oct 1814.
George Morgan Woodbridge was born on 4 Jul 1858.
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 Archbishop of Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unlike the Archbishops of Canterbury and York -- who are appointed by the Queen upon the advice of the Prime Minister -- the Archbishop of Wales is one of the six diocesan bishops of Wales, chosen by his colleagues to hold the higher designation in addition to his own diocese.
Alfred George Edwards ( Bishop of St Asaph) 1920-1934
Charles Alfred Howell Green ( Bishop of Bangor) 1934-1944
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 List of English Victoria Cross recipients - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alfred Francis Blakeney Carpenter - 1918; Zeebrugge, Belgium
Frederick George Dancox - 1917; Boesinghe Sector, Belgium
Alfred Edward Durrant - 1900; Bergendal, South Africa
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 Alfred George Edwards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 NOW with Bill Moyers. Politics & Economy. National Public Radio's Bob Edwards | PBS
Edwards and Moyers assess the state of the press in America, the increasing hold big business has over information, and the urgent need for a press that asks the tough questions about Democracy, our government, and our elected leaders.
Edwards will be expanding his news reporting presence across all NPR News programs, taking on new duties as senior correspondent with NPR News.
Edwards' 1993 book, FRIDAYS WITH RED, chronicles his radio friendship with sports broadcasting legend Red Barber, with whom he talked about sports, camellias, and the nature of man every Friday morning for nearly 12 years.
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 Edwards Family Genealogy, Franklin, Larsen, Jenkins, Farvid, Kudrna, Trinkl - pafg06 - Generated by Personal Ancestral ...
Alfred George EDWARDS on 16 Jul 1902 in Presbyterian, Carterton, Wellington, New Zealand.
Alice Emily EDWARDS in 1937 in of, Masterton, Wellington, New Zealand.
Eda Sarah EDWARDS on 15 Sep 1903 in Masterton, Wellington, New Zealand.
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 Great Waldingfield Suffolk
She was married to George MAYHEW on 25 Oct 1808 in Great Waldingfield, Suffolk, England.
George EVANS was born on 23 Nov 1840.
George FARROW was born in 1774 in Shimpling, Suffolk, England.
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 Edwards Genealogy
Jonathan Edwards was born October 5, 1703 in East Windsor, Connecticut, and died March 22, 1758 in Princeton, New Jersey.
Pierrepont Edwards was born April 8, 1750 in Northampton, Massachusetts, and died April 5, 1826 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
(Moses) Ogden Edwards was born August 1781 in New Haven, Connecticut, and died April 2, 1862 in Staten Island, Richmond Co., New York.
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 George Alfred Edwards, Esq   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
George Alfred Edwards, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science of St. John's College in the University of Oxford, Associate Member of the Institute of Chemical Engineers, Associate of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, Managing Director of Courtaulds' (Australia) Ltd., formerly Chairman of the Council and recently elected first Deputy Chancellor of this University.
After a brilliant University career, George Edwards made a brief incursion into academic life as a Lecturer at Kings' College, London before he decided to make his career as a scientist in industry.
The gift of leadership came easily to George Edwards, and although in the past year he suffered a major setback in health, under his guidance the Council was prompt to achieve its prime duties - the move to Shortland and the preparation of the By-Laws necessary to the achievement of our independent status.
www.newcastle.edu.au /services/library/collections/archives/int/edwards.html   (358 words)

  
 Get Lit!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Edwards joined NPR in February 1974 when the organization was in its infancy.
In 1995, Edwards shared in NPR's Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for Changing of the Guard: The Republican Revolution, given to NPR for its coverage of the first 100 days of the 104th Congress.
Edwards grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, a city that is still close to his heart.
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 keeping the dream
was sent to him by Alfred 'George' Gabb.
George tells us it is a water colour painting of the school painted by the late Fenton Bailey, the Art Master, in 1946.
He had it copied to make rather attractive Christmas cards which were made available to pupils at that time.
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 TheFreeBookShop.com - Library - George Brandes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
George Brandes was the most influential cultural personality in Denmark from 1870 to the First World War.
Art was obliged to step forward in the absence of a divinity by giving material form to the world's spiritual dimension, and by providing modern man with space for introspection and self-awareness.
George Brandes's preoccupation with history's great loners or geniuses was also expressed in his biographies of men such as Michelangelo and Shakespeare, men who also interested Niels Hansen Jacobsen and his circle.
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 Kiron Kountry 200206 Data Base   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Alfred George Lass was born on 12 Sep 1910 in Denison, Crawford Co, Iowa.
Children were: Alfred George Lass, Abbie Lass, Robert Lass.
She was married to William Edward Harris on 25 Sep 1861.
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 Letter E - Delaware County, NY Queries and Surnames
George's sister, Adella,b:1864, d:1899, was my grandmother, who married Edson W. Would like to share family information with relatives.
Edward and Moses (husband of Edward's sister Margaret) were heirs of William Evins late of Plainfield.
George was age 36 at this time and a Benjamin H. or H.Benjamin Everett is later found in Broome Co.on both the 1865 and the 1875 NYS.censuses, stating his birth was in Delaware Co., and the age given would correlate with that of the male infant in the 1850 Delaware Co.census.
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 Alfred
Alfred is the modern English masculine form of Aelfraed, an Old English name which meant “Elf Advice,” “With Elf Wisdom,” “Good Counsel,” or “All Peace,” from “aelf” (elf), and “raed” (advice, counsel), or “fried” (peace).
Alfred was an Anglo-Saxon name displaced by the Norman Invasion of 1066.
Finally, Alfred itself was revived in the late 18th century century.
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 TheFreeBookShop.com - Library - George Eliot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
George Eliot was the pen name of Mary Anne Evans, who was born in Warwickshire, England in 1819.
There she met George Henry Lewes, a married man at the time, who would be her companion until his death in 1878.
She left behind her a legacy as a humane freethinker, and the author of novels that paved the way for modern character portrayals.
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Norfolk Regiment Son of George Henry and Sarah Jane Edwards, of Avon Vale Terrace, Aldersley Rd., Tettenhall, Wolverhampton.
Nothumberland Fusiliers Son of George and Marion Emery, of 144 Steelhouse Land, Wolverhampton.
Son of Alfred and Sarah Evans of 7 Bridge Street, Park Village Wolverhampton; husband of Lily Evans.
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 William Avenell
Clara,probably the youngest daughter of George Thomas Avenell, was baptised at All Saints Church, Lewes on 13 September, 1861.
Around the same time, Alfred George Avenell, his eldest son, was running the family firm of Avenell and Son, a tailoring business specialising in court,naval and military tailoring, located at 5 New Road, Brighton.
George Avenell's eldest son Alfred George Avenell, a master tailor and head of the tailoring business in Brighton, also made his home in Lewes.
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 Edwards, Sir George Robert --  Encyclopædia Britannica
March 2, 2003, Guildford, Surrey, Eng.), designed a number of airplanes, notably the Viscount turboprop airliner, and in the 1970s was instrumental in persuading French and English politicians and aircraft designers to bring the supersonic Concorde project to fruition.
He is still considered one of the most brilliant theological minds ever produced in North America, and he was a man of broader interests as well.
In a dramatization, George Washington recalls crossing the Delaware, spending the winter at Valley Forge and defeating the British at the Battle of Yorktown.
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 [Maryland] House [GOP] caucus elects new minority leader, whip
Edwards, Garrett County's representative in the House since 1983, said the outcome will be close, "one or two votes either way." Delegate Anthony O'Donnell of Calvert County is running with Edwards for minority whip.
Edwards, chairman of the Western Maryland delegation to the General Assembly since 1995, said yesterday that he has lined up 20 votes.
Edwards, adding that the secret ballot made it easy for delegates to break their commitments.
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 John Edwards Home Page
Some Edwards may trace their ancestery back to a Welsh parentage but their surnamelikely only became hereditary after they had left Wales and settled in English territory wheretheir name ceased to change with each succeeding generation.
Henry F. Edwards and Ricey E. Brooks, married Dec.30, 1869, He 28 She 22Occupation is Farmer, married by A. Bennett.
Nelson Edwards and Fannie Young married Oct 2, 1904 He 21 She 17, married by Decatur Edwards, Both reside in Stafford County His occupation is "laborer." Stafford County MarriageRegister 1854 -1927 Line 40 page 55 of Register, Tape 56.
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 Edwards, Alfred George --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Although he also wrote for an adult audience, the prolific English author George Alfred Henty is best remembered for his many adventure stories for boys.
The first photographer to have his work exhibited in American art museums, Alfred Stieglitz was also a devoted supporter of modern art, particularly modern American art.
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 NPR : Bob Edwards Leaving 'Morning Edition'
NPR.org, April 2, 2004 · Bob Edwards, the award-winning broadcaster whose voice has been associated with NPR's Morning Edition since the show's beginning in 1979, is leaving the morning news program effective April 30.
Edwards, a native of Louisville, Ky., who joined NPR in 1974 and became co-host of All Things Considered before moving to Morning Edition, will take on a new assignment as senior correspondent for NPR News.
Edwards' achievements have been recognized in numerous awards include two Gabriel Awards; the 1984 Edward R. Murrow Award from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for "outstanding contributions to public radio"; an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for excellence; and the prestigious 1999 George Foster Peabody Award for his hosting duties at Morning Edition.
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 Welcome to Beard Books! The authors of Beard Books.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
George Miller Calhoun, 1886-1942, received an A.B. degree from Stetson University in 1906 and a Ph.D from the University of Chicago in 1911.
This was followed by an extensive academic career as a lecturer and then as a professor of Greek at a number of universities in the United States and abroad.
George Ross Fisher is a member of the Board of Trustees for The College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
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 People's Weekly World Newspaper Online - Alfred Samter, 1922-2003
Alfred “Al” Samter, long-time activist in the Steelworkers Union, died January 12.
George Edwards, editor of Old Timer, the official publication of SOAR, said, “Under Samter, the SOAR chapter in Northwest Indiana was the most active in the country.
Curtis Strong, one of the first African Americans appointed to the USWA staff described Samter as a “damn good man.” Strong said Samter was “a friend in need” when Strong and other Black steelworkers were demanding a “better shake” from the then leaders of the USWA.
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 King Alfred St George - The best king products, sites and information on the web today!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Edward Branch - coachman - St.Nicholas - 1848 - 51
George Hancock - coachman - Porthkerry - 1896
George Langley - postman - Cowbridge - 1857
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 Mayberry Hill Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Alfred, son of Barclay and Ann Wight, Died May 25, 1856, AE 26 yrs.
Edward, son of Amos and Hannah Jordan, Died Apr. 11, 1858, AE 2 yrs, 11 mos.
Edward Mayberry, Died Nov 13, 1841, AE [illegible] -5 yrs.; Mary, his wife, died Mar 13, 1874, AE 84 yrs.
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 Jonathan Pollard's Descendents - pafg08.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Barry Gladstone POLLARD ( Roy Gladstone, George Gladstone, Alfred, George, Jonathan)
Robert George POLLARD ( Roy Gladstone, George Gladstone, Alfred, George, Jonathan)
Reston Campbell POLLARD ( Russell Clarence, George Gladstone, Alfred, George, Jonathan)
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