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  reagenealogy - pafg211 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ebenezer Learned was born on 3 Jul 1750 in Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
Rufus Learned was born on 10 Jun 1772 in Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
Ebenezer Learned [Parents] was born on 31 Aug 1690 in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
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 Genealogy.com - Ancestry of Clara Barton: Fifth Generation
Deborah Learned was born in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts 5 Jul 1721.
Ebenezer Learned was born in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts 18 Apr 1728.
Jeremiah Learned was born in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts 12 Jan 1732/1733.
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 Valley Forge: Learned's Brigade Marker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
General Ebenezer Learned commanded three regiments in Major General Baron Johann de Kalb's Division; These were the 2nd, 8th, and 9th infantry regiments of the Massachusetts Line.
The brigade was sometimes referred to as "Late Learned's Brigade because Learned had resigned from his command before the brigade moved to Valley Forge and it was some time before his successor was named.
Learned, himself, therefore, was not at Valley Forge.
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 Genealogy.com: Ancestry of Clara Barton: Fifth Generation
Deborah Learned was born in Oxford, Worcester, MA 5 JUL 1721.
Ebenezer Learned was born in Oxford, Worcester, MA 18 APR 1728.
Jeremiah Learned was born in Oxford, Worcester, MA 12 JAN 1733.
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 Ebenezer Hall (1820-1911)
In 1836 Ebenezer moved to Sheffield to be apprenticed to the firm of Wilkinson and Roberts; he lived with John Roberts and his wife Sarah at their house in Shrewsbury Road in the Park district of Sheffield.
Ebenezer Hall allowed his profits to be retained by the firm until such time as his share matched that of his partner.
Ebenezer was appointed a Derbyshire magistrate in April 1884, but does not appear to have been very active in the role after that year.
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 Ebenezer Learned -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ebenezer Learned (April 18, 1728-April 1, 1801) was a Brigadier General in the American (The American army during the American Revolution) Continental Army during the (additional info and facts about Revolutionary War) Revolutionary War.
Learned was an active member of the local militia, and raised and drilled a company at Oxford during the (A war in North America between France and Britain (both aided by indian tribes); 1755-1760) French and Indian War.
Ebenezer returned home to Oxford, and represented the town at the Massachusetts Convention of 1779 that adopted a new constitution for the state.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/eb/ebenezer_learned.htm   (833 words)

  
 General Ebenezer Learned
Ebenezer Learned was born in Oxford, Massachusetts on April 18, 1728, the son of Colonel Ebenezer Learned and Deborah (Haynes) Learned.
Learned was not of sufficient rank to attend, but Washington met him and came to know his ability and efficiency as they worked around Boston.
Learned helped the American cause as best he could at home and was anxious to return to service as he learned of the victories of Washington at Trenton and Princeton.
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 Library Work with Children - CHILDREN'S
Ebenezer Learned, a young man in the class of 1787, availed himself of this opportunity and taught in West Cambridge, or Menotomy.
Learned became a practicing physician, first in Leominster (Mass.) and later in Hopkinton, N. He is said to have been warmly interested in education and science throughout his life, and was the originator of the New Hampshire Agricultural Society and vice-president of the New Hampshire Medical Society.
Learned could think of no better way of repaying the kindnesses done to a boy than by putting books into the hands of other boys and girls.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/socl/education/LibraryWorkwithChildren/chap8.html   (1257 words)

  
 reagenealogy - pafg63 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Isaac Learned [Parents] was born on 16 Sep 1655 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, England.
Mary Learned was born on 10 Oct 1688.
Ebenezer Learned was born on 31 Aug 1690.
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 Eighth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ebenezer Learned BINNEY was born on 24 Apr 1845 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, MA.
Ebenezer Learned BINNEY was born on 6 Nov 1847 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, MA.
Asa Kingsbury BINNEY was born in 1844 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, MA.
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 Descendants of John-1 WHITNEY (1592-1673)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ebenezer Chapin was born on 23 Dec 1714 at
Ebenezer Reed, son of Ebenezer Reed and Esther Webb, 23 Feb 1764.
Ebenezer Allen was born on 31 Oct 1722 at
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 Ken & Mary's Genealogy Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Anna Learned is not listed as a child of Isaac Learned and Mary Stearns in:  The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Learned, Joel Munsell's Sons, 1882.
Sarah Learned; and is also mentioned in the order for the distribution of the estate of Amos Learned, deceased, Sept. 2, 1784, as one of the brothers of the deceased.
The widow of Edward Learned, Jan. 6, 1778, presented an application to the Court of Probate, setting forth that she had brought to her husband about œ88 and asking for some provision for herself from the estate.
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 Descendants of John Bigelow
She married Isaac Learned July 23, 1679 in Watertown, MA, son of Isaac Learned and Mary Stearns.
She married Ebenezer Hobbs December 12, 1734 in MA, son of Josiah Hobbs and Esther Davenport.
Ebenezer Hobbs, born 1736 in Watertown, MA; died October 28, 1756.
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 Ebenezer Butterick --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In the 18th century, when women were expected to participate in social and political life, those magazines aimed primarily at women were relatively robust and stimulating in content; in the 19th, when domesticity became the ideal, they were inclined to be insipid and humourless.
Hoar, Ebenezer R. American politician, a leading antislavery Whig in Massachusetts who was briefly attorney general in President Ulysses S. Grant's administration.
The chief character in Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge is a miserly businessman who is reformed when the ghost of his business partner haunts him on Christmas Eve with visions of the past, the present, and a very gloomy future.
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 History Of The Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This library was still in existence in 1835 when Dr. Ebenezer Learned, a physician in Hopkington, N.H. left $100 in his will to establish a juvenile library in West Cambridge.
As a young man, Dr. Learned had taught in town and remembered his years here as some of the most pleasant in his life.
In 1965 the library learned of a bequest from Edith M. Fox for expansion of the East Branch building.
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 Descendants of Edward Barton: Sixth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
She married Jeremiah LEARNED 7 October 1793 in Oxford, Worcester, MA.
Jeremiah was the son of Ebenezer LEARNED and Deborah HAYNES.
Ebenezer died 7 October 1828 at 31 years of age.
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 William Britain American Revolution Series 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Learned volunteered his brigade to march west with Major General Benedict Arnold and relieve the endangered outpost.
Gates released Learned's Brigade from its entrenchments late during the Battle of Freeman's Farm, September 19, 1777.
Moving to bolster the American left, Learned's regiments suffered an initial repulse, but they rallied and helped check Burgoyne's best troops by 5:00 P.M. Learned's Brigade began the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, 1777, holding the Patriot center.
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 CAC Manuscripts: MMS 1585--Transcript
The latest information I have been able to obtain concerning Companies I and B from Tonotgany and Gilead of this regiment show that their losses in the battle of Monocacy are much less than first reported-in fact, less than they were believed a week since.
Kimberlin of Company I-who is now at Camp Parole-has succeeded in learning the whereabouts of all of his men, and I am indebted to him for the following list of the wounded and prisoners of Company I, which is believed to be complete.
I have also learned that Ebenezer Coen's body was buried after the battle by two members of his company.
www.bgsu.edu /colleges/library/cac/transcripts/mms1585l.html   (753 words)

  
 Brigades
He met with a tragic end in 1782 when he was killed in an otherwise insignificant skirmish in South Carolina.
Born in Oxford, Massachusetts, Learned's pre-war career included services as a militia captain and delegate to the Provincial Congress.
Learned returned to Massachusetts and served in its legislature in 1783.
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 What's An Ebenezer
The instant one closes their mind and refuses to learn something new – or thinks they already know "it" all – is instant when they begin to die.
Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Jeshanah, and named it Ebenezer; for he said, "Thus far the LORD has helped us." So the Philistines were subdued and did not again enter the territory of Israel; the hand of the LORD was against the Philistines all the days of Samuel.
In 1 Samuel 4:1-11 and 5:1, the Ebenezer is strangely identified with a particular site, about four miles south of Gilgal, where the Israelites were twice defeated by the Philistines and the Ark of the Covenant was stolen.
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 The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge
The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge is a twisted tale of Christmas that features Scrooge and the Ghosts of Marley, Past, Present and Future one year later - this time in a courtroom where Scrooge has charged the miscreant spirits with kidnapping, assault and battery.
But the lesson doesn't seem to have stuck with him: Now the setting is a court of law, where Scrooge has sued the ghosts for attempted murder, kidnapping, breaking and entering, trespassing, stalking, slander, theft, pain and suffering and the infliction of emotional distress.
The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge takes place one year following the transformation of Scrooge, after he was visited by his deceased partner Jacob Marley and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future.
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 Benedict Arnold: The Making of a Traitor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Gates eventually sent portions of Brigadier General Ebenezer Learned's brigade to support the Americans who were battling across a wide, stump-filled field called Freeman's Farm.
By this time Learned's unguided infantry had wandered too far to the west, where they were all but wiped out by Brigadier General Simon Fraser's British troops.
Captain Ebenezer Wakefield remembered Arnold "in front of the line, his eyes flashing, pointing with his sword to the advancing foe, with a voice that rang clear as a trumpet and electrified the line." Arnold's division tangled with Fraser's column on the left and Burgoyne's personally led column in the center.
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 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Doane went to Falmouth perhaps as early as the spring of 1739, when seven or eight families, among whom were the principal inhabitants, removed from Provincetown to Casco Bay.
But little can be learned of Ebenezer Doane.
On 25 Apr 1743 Ebenezer married Elizabeth Skillings (26779), daughter of Samuel Skillings (15502) (23 Jul 1679-2 Jan 1757) and Aroda Haley (ca 1679/1683-ca 1730).
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 Time for Kids | Magazines | A Global Classroom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Students at Ebenezer Preparatory School in New York City took a vote.
Ebenezer was one of dozens of schools in the U.S. to participate in the global lesson.
Students there learned how cool it was to be in school.
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 William Britain American Revolution Series 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
On February 9, 1777, Washington assigned Bailey's Regiment to the Northern Department to counter the pending British invasion of upstate New York.
By mid-August 1777, Bailey's Regiment had joined the Massachusetts regiments of Colonels James Wesson and Michael Jackson, the 1st New York Regiment, and the 1st Canadian Regiment in the 4th Massachusetts Brigade under Brigadier General Ebenezer Learned.
Learned's Brigade figured prominently in the Saratoga Campaign, assisting in the relief of Fort Stanwix, stiffening the American left flank at Freeman's Farm, and spearheading the attack that shattered the British right at Bemis Heights.
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 Legacy of Ebenezer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The ghost of Christmas future reminds us, through the lesson learned by Ebenezer, that we are responsible for the results that flow from our attitudes and behavior.
In Mary's most wonderful song, her Magnificat, she rejoices in how the word of God has bypassed the kings and rulers and Scrooges of the world, and has gone right into the heart of the very people that Christ would come to save.
The change agents that he called to the front in A Christmas Carol were Ebenezer's long forgotten memories, the searing cleansing of human fear, and the overwhelming power of love.
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 About Swampscott
Of the rest, a goodly number were shoemakers (also known as cordwainers), shoe cutters (known as clickers), yeomen or farmers and merchants.
In the late 1700s, Ebenezer Phillips learned the dry fish process from the Naumkeaks and set up a processing facility for cod whereby the cod was dried, put in barrels and shipped all over the world.
From its fishing interests, Swampscott reached worldwide status as the place where Ebenezer Thorndike invented the lobster pot in 1808 to revolutionize lobster harvesting.
www.town.swampscott.ma.us /Public_Documents/SwampscottMA_WebDocs/about   (755 words)

  
 The Battle of Saratoga
However, he now led Gen. Learned's column against the British center held by the German troops.
Within an hour of the beginning of the battle, the British were forced to fall back to their fortifications around Freeman's Farm.
Not long after France learned of the victory, they declared war on Britain, finally officially joining the war.
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 Roy Beverly Leonard, b: 1889 - Woodstock, Ontario
Learned, Daniel (30 APR 1734 - 11 OCT 1752)
Learned, Joseph Dunbar (2 OCT 1780 - 1849)
Learned, William (1 OCT 1650 - 23 APR 1684)
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 Ebenezer Larned
LARNED, or LEARNED, Ebenezer, soldier, born in Oxford, Massachusetts, 18 April, 1728; died there, 1 April, 1801.
He was a son of Colonel Ebenezer, the largest landholder of Oxford.
The son was a captain of rangers during the old French war, and marched with his company from Fort Edward to the relief of Fort William Henry.
www.famousamericans.net /ebenezerlarned   (385 words)

  
 Cooke & Early New England
According to "The Foster Genealogy" his children were born in Ipswich and included, Ephraim, Abraham, Benjamin, Ebenezer, Mehetabel, Caleb.
She was married to Samuel WILLIS on 24 May 1704.
Children were: Joseph WILLIS, Samuel WILLIS, Thomas WILLIS, Ebenezer WILLIS, Elizabeth WILLIS, William WILLIS.
www.mayflowerfamilies.com /cooke/d14.htm   (2532 words)

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