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  Benjamin J. Hall, First Lieuetnant, United States Army
Hall, 24 and a First Lieutenant in the Army, was killed during an ambush in Afghanistan, according to family members and the Department of Defense.
It wasn't until John Hall spoke with his son's battalion commander Wednesday evening that he learned that the unit had been engaged in combat on a daily basis and that it was only within hours of landing in Afghanistan that the unit suffered its first casualty.
Hall, the 10th soldier based in Vicenza and 12th from the brigade to die in the unit’s three months in Afghanistan, was buried Friday at Arlington National Cemetery.
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  Benjamin Hall Kennedy
Benjamin Hall Kennedy (November 6, 1804 - April 6, 1880) was an English scholar.
He was born at Summer Hill, near Birmingham, the eldest son of Rann Kennedy (1772-1851), of a branch of the Ayrshire family which had settled in Staffordshire.
Benjamin was educated at Birmingham and Shrewsbury schools, and St John's College, Cambridge.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Benjamin Franklin Hall served as a private in the 125th Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry which was organized at Camp Cleveland, Ohio under Col.
Private Benjamin Hall fought at the battle of Franklin in Tennessee and participated in the occupation of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Benjamin Hall was wounded on 20 September 1863 during the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia.
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 Handbook of Texas Online:
Benjamin Franklin Hall, minister and soldier, was born in Christian County, Kentucky, on June 13, 1803, the son of a Revolutionary War soldier and early settler of Limestone, Kentucky, and Martha (Foster).
Hall was married three times, first in 1827 to Dorindo Chisholm, with whom he had twins and who died in 1830; in 1836 to Susan Ball, a widow, whom Hall described as a strong-willed and bitter woman.
Hall was living, in 1863 Hall married Elizabeth Collins; this marriage subjected him to much criticism and finally a church trial at Mantua, which was decided in his favor.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/HH/fhaeq.html   (572 words)

  
 Rev. Benjamin Hall, 1808-1887
Brother Hall made such rapid proficiency in his studies that he was licensed to preach the gospel in the spring of 1833, and placed on a circuit.
Hall.-The death of the Rev. Benjamin Hall suggested to the citizens of Newburgh, Ind., a memorial service, which was held in the Cumberland Presbyterian church of that town Sunday morning, March 27.
Hall quote in the pulpit was in our revival meeting, just five weeks before he died, and the very night he took sick with the congestive chill which resulted in his death.
www.cumberland.org /hfcpc/minister/HallB.htm   (2173 words)

  
 Benjamin Hall Kennedy - Definition, explanation
Benjamin Hall Kennedy (November 6, 1804 - April 6, 1880) was an English scholar.
He was born at Summer Hill, near Birmingham, the eldest son of Rann Kennedy (1772-1851), of a branch of the Ayrshire family which had settled in Staffordshire.
Benjamin was educated at Birmingham and Shrewsbury schools, and St John's College, Cambridge.
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 HALL FAMILY HISTORY
John Hall is shown as a resident and freeman of Newport in 1655, although this does not show the actual date he became a freeman of the colony.
John Hall was a member of the first Baptist church in the colonies, which was destined to become the principal source of the great Baptist family of churches in the United States.
Sary Hall and Silas Cogswell on north, Benajah Hall on east, Joel Mudger on south, and Highway on west, upon her death land reverts 1/4 to Benager, 1/4 Jesse, 1/4 to Asa, and 1/4 to Isaac.
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 The Hall Family Tree
Benjamin Hall the second entered politics in 1806 the year his only daughter Charlotte was born.
Benjamin Hall retained his seat at Westbury until 1814 but in that year due to the death of the member for Glamorganshire, he applied for Chiltern Hundreds in order to stand for election as Member for Glamorgan.
Hall, thought it a disgrace not to be represented by a Glamorganshire man. They apparently overlooked the fact that both Benjamin Hall and his wife were Glamorganshire born.
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 Attorney Benjamin Freeman, Hall & Smith, Dothan, Alabama   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Benjamin J. Freeman graduated from Huntingdon College with a BA in psychology in 1998.
Benjamin is licensed to practice law in Alabama in the areas of Personal Injury, Divorce, Real Estate, Social Security Disability and Criminal Defense in Circuit and Appellate courts.
Benjamin is a member of the Houston County Bar Association, Houston County Young Lawyers Association, the Alabama State Bar, the Mississippi and Alabama Trial Lawyers Associations and the Wiregrass American Inns of Court.
www.hallsmith.com /Bio/BenjaminFreeman.asp   (161 words)

  
 benhall-II
Benjamin Hall (the second) was born in Llandaff on September 29th, 1778.
He was the elder son of Dr. Benjamin Hall, Chancellor of the diocese of Llandaff, and his wife Elizabeth (née Grant).
In 1806 Benjamin Hall II became Member of Parliament for Totnes, serving until 1812 when he lost his seat.
web.ukonline.co.uk /gwenynen.gwent/benhall-II.htm   (339 words)

  
 UW Genome Sciences: Faculty: Benjamin Hall
To facilitate molecular genetic studies in yeast, Dr. Hall's work first concentrated on developing methods to clone and characterize yeast genes of interest for the study of transcription.
Recent research in Dr. Hall's laboratory combines directed mutagenesis and in vivo screening for altered transcription with subsequent biochemical study of mutant polymerases to identify the location of specific functions within the yeast RNA polymerase III molecule.
Stiller, J.W., Duffield, E.C.S., and Hall, B.D. Amitochondriate amoebae and the evolution of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase II.
www.gs.washington.edu /faculty/hall.htm   (505 words)

  
 Colonial Hall: Biography of Benjamin Franklin, Page 1
Benjamin Franklin was born at Boston, on the 17th of January, 1706.
During the persecutions in the reign of Charles II., against the puritans, the father of Benjamin, who was of that persuasion, emigrated to America, and settling in Boston, had recourse for a livelihood to the business of a chandler and soap boiler.
The young man began now to feel his importance, which was still more impressed on him by having the paper published in his own name, that of his brother, for some political offence, having been interdicted by the state.
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 Ned Kelly World - Australia's Famous Bushrangers
At that time, Benjamin senior was an overseer on the Doona run, located on the Liverpool Plains north of where the village of Murrurundi would later be founded.
Severe drought forced Benjamin to leave Doona and in 1839 he moved his family north from Maitland to live in a small, isolated valley high in the Liverpool Ranges, a place still known today as Ben Halls Gap.
Shortly afterwards, Gardiner recruited Hall, along with a number of other young stockmen, to carry out an audacious robbery of the gold escort coach, which carried a fortune in gold and cash from the diggings at Forbes to Orange each week.
www.nedkellysworld.com.au /bushrangers/hall_b.htm   (1220 words)

  
 Online Accounts clients - Benjamin Hall
Benjamin Hall founded and runs a direct sales company that provides clothing to individuals all over the UK.
Benjamin was introduced to Robinsons by his solicitors who suggested that the on-line accounts service provided by the firm could help Benjamin to alleviate the burden of accounting from the business.
The on-line accounts service means that Benjamin just has to supply receipts, purchase orders and invoices to Robinsons who then process the data and provide the directors of the business with a financial management summary.
www.online-accounts.co.uk /clients_benjamin_hall.htm   (239 words)

  
 How did Big Ben get its Name? - Big Ben - Icons of England
At almost 16 tonnes, it would have appeared colossal and it is believed to have been inscribed with the name of "Sir Benjamin Hall MP Chief Commissioner of Works".
This seems to have run into a long session, and Members were becoming increasingly tired of the whole thing, when the Chief Commissioner of Works, Sir Benjamin Hall, MP for Marylebone, launched into a long ramble on behalf of the government.
He was popular with both sides of the house, had a good sense of humour, and was very tall at 6ft 4in (with a stomach to match) and was affectionately known as "Big Ben".
www.icons.org.uk /theicons/collection/big-ben/features/how-did-big-ben-get-its-name   (539 words)

  
 Benjamin Hall To Join Christie's New York - ArtNews
Further strengthening Christie's International Old Masters Department that leads the global market in both pictures and drawings categories, Benjamin Hall brings particular expertise in Dutch and Flemish painting.
Hall joins Christie's from his most recent post as Senior Vice President in the Old Master Paintings department at Sotheby's in New York.
Nicholas Hall, International Director, Old Master Paintings Department, and Anthony Crichton-Stuart, Head of the New York Department, say: "With the addition of a specialist as talented and experienced as Ben Hall, we continue to consolidate our position as market leader in this field.
www.sgallery.net /artnews/2006/07/05/benjamin-hall-to-join-christies-new-york.html   (230 words)

  
 Independence Hall Association
We are written into the enabling legislation of the Park and stand as an independent group of private concerned citizens overseeing and being consulted on matters concerning the Park.
We helped in the effort to reconstruct the Declaration House, we donated the statue of the Signer, standing across the street from the Independence Hall group of buildings, and we encouraged development of guidebooks for Philadelphia.
The Association is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors.
www.ushistory.org /iha.html   (178 words)

  
 Guest Book - 1st Lt. Benjamin Hall
Hall served our nation honorably and gave his all, and for that I am deeply gratefull.
To the parents of Benjamin, I would like to extend my heart felt sorrow as I know what you are going through and what you will yet go through in the coming weeks.
I did not know Benjamin, but my heart is broken and I am saddened for your loss of such a fine young person and hero.
www.legacy.com /GB/GuestBookView.aspx?PersonID=92212299   (846 words)

  
 More Benjamin Hall Information
John Robins Hall, son of Benjamin Hall and Wilmouth Irby, married Sally Hurt, dau.
Thomas Hall, son of Benjamin Hall and Wilmouth Irby, married Kitty Yeates 1798, Halifax Co., Va.
William Hall, son of Benjamin Hall and Wilmouth Irby, married Sally Dillard 1797, Halifax Co., Va.
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 Benjamin Hall Kennedy - LoveToKnow 1911
BENJAMIN HALL KENNEDY (1804-1889), English scholar, was born at Summer Hill, near Birmingham, on the 6th of November 1804, the eldest son of Rann Kennedy (1772-1851), who came of a branch of the Ayrshire family which had settled in Staffordshire.
Rann Kennedy was a scholar and man of letters, several of whose sons rose to distinction.
This page was last modified 18:33, 27 Oct 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Benjamin_Hall_Kennedy   (554 words)

  
 Benjamin Homer Hall Papers 1795-1884 - Finding Aid (NYSL)
Benjamin Homer Hall (1830-1893) was a lawyer, poet, and author who resided in Troy, New York for much of his life.
Daniel Hall was born July 17, 1787 in Westminster, Vermont and died December 19, 1868 at Troy, New York.
Benjamin H. Hall was a graduate of Harvard College, Class of 1851.
www.nysl.nysed.gov /msscfa/sc10714.htm   (765 words)

  
 SBCB Unit: Benjamin Hall
Using these tools I am gaining novel insights into proteins which are well understood and investigating proteins new to the group, which are amenable to embedding in a systems based model.
Hall B.A., Kaye S. L., Pang A., Perera R., Biggin P. Characterizing Protein States by Normal-Mode Frequencies JACS in press
Haider S., Grottesi A., Hall B.A., Ashcroft F.M., Sansom M.S.P. (2005) Conformational Dynamics of the Ligand-Binding Domain of Inward Rectifier K Channels as Revealed by MD Simulations: Towards an Understanding of Kir Channel Gating Biophysical Journal 2005, 88 3310-3320
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 Sir Benjamin Hall Cartoons
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Sir Benjamin Hall cartoon 1 - catalog reference csl1827
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 Benjamin Hall
BENJAMIN HALL, of Utica, for two terms a leading member in time State Assembly from the First District of Oneida County, is the son of Jason C. and Permelia Hall, who died in 1858 and 1886 respectively.
Hall was born in Ingham's Mills, Fulton County, N.Y., March 9, 1846, and remained on his father's farm until 1870.
Hall is in the broadest sense of the term a self-made man. Being the eldest son, the death of his father when he was only twelve years of age placed him at the head of the family and threw the entire charge of a large farm upon his young and inexperienced shoulders.
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 Preservation Hall: Benjamin Jaffe - Bass   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The son of the co-founders of Preservation Hall, Allan and Sandra Jaffe, Benjamin was raised in the heart of the French Quarter and its culture.
Benjamin began playing bass in his school's band at age seven; the director, Walter Payton, was a fixture at Preservation Hall and father of the celebrated trumpeter Nicholas Payton, with whom Benjamin would eventually play with in the All Star Brass Band.
After hours, with his parents at the Hall, Benjamin listened to and got to know the reigning royalty of jazz: Sweet Emma Barrett, William and Percy Humphrey, Louis Nelson, Chester Zardis and dozens of others.
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 Fifth Generation
Benjamin Franklin's name is a minor curiosity since his grandfather George Hall, may have been married at Christ Church in Philadelphia where the American stateman Benjamin Franklin was buried.
Hall, aged 68 years, 2 months and 10 days." We have assumed that this date is her death date, that she is the first wife of B. Hall, and that she is the mother of his four known children.
Benjamin Franklin Hall and Anna H. Zimmerman were married on 23 October 1894 in East Berline, Adams County, Pennsylvania.
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 Philosophical Hall
Meetings were held at Carpenters Hall, the College of Philadelphia, Christ Church School, and occasionally at the home of Benjamin Franklin, while the issue of obtaining a site for a permanent home was debated.
However even before the Hall was completed, the membership elected to raise funds by renting out the unused space, and for the next 145 years, the Society shared its building with a succession of tenants.
Late, a number of distinguished institutions rented space in the Hall, including the University of Pennsylvania, which held classes in the unused rooms, from 1789-1794, and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, which held meetings in the Hall every Wednesday evening and on special occasions, most notably during the 1793 Yellow Fever epidemic.
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 benhall-III-2
Here lie the remains of Benjamin Hall of Llanover and Abercarn, Baron Llanover and a Baronet Lord Lieutenant of ye County of Monmouth and a Privy Councillor, born November 8th 1802, died April 27th 1867.
Eldest son of Benjamin Hall of Abercarn and Hensol Castle Esq.
MP for County of Glamorgan and son of ye Rev. Benjamin Hall DD, Chancellor of Llandaff, both buried in Llandaff Cathedral.
web.ukonline.co.uk /gwenynen.gwent/benhall-III-2.htm   (423 words)

  
 Hall, Benjamin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Benjamin Homer Hall was a lawyer, poet, and New York jurist.
The building, erected in 1871, was at one time known as the Benjamin Hall Building, later as the Rice Building.
Hall's brother Fitzedward Hall (1825-) was a distinguished philogist who became a professor of Sanskrit at King's College, London.
www.wvu.edu /~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/hall.html   (184 words)

  
 UW--Department of Biology
During the 1970s and 1980s, Hall’s research was carried out with yeast, mainly on the enzymes involved in transcription, and on the expression of heterologous genes in yeast.
Bobkova, E.V., Habib, N., Alexander, G., and Hall, B.D. (1999) Mutational Analysis of the Hydrolytic Activity of Yeast RNA Polymerase III.
Stiller, J.W. and Hall B. Evolution of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain.
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