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  Edward Washburn Whitaker, Brigadier General, United States Army
Edward Washburn Whitaker was born on June 15, 1841 in Killingly, Connecticut.
Edward is a descendant of Richard Whitaker and Rebecca (Cooper) Whitaker of Rehoboth, Massachusetts Edward's great-grandfather was Lieutenant Richard Whitaker, an officer in the Revolutionary War.
Edward and Daniel enlisted together in Connecticut or New York regiments, William in a New Hampshire regiment, and George enlisted in a California unit and served in New Mexico.
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  Cephas Washburn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Washburn was the driving force in establishing the Far West Academy in Washington County, Arkansas in 1844 which was a short-lived attempt to establish a college where both white and Indian students could achieve and education together.
Washburn served as the primary Indian missionary in the region until he resigned in 1850.
Washburn's son Edward Payson Washburn was the artist who painted the famous Arkansas Traveller painting that was later immortalized as a Currier and Ives lithograph.
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 Edward Washburn Whitaker, Brigadier General, United States Army
Edward Washburn Whitaker was born on June 15, 1841 in Killingly, Connecticut.
Edward is a descendant of Richard Whitaker and Rebecca (Cooper) Whitaker of Rehoboth, Massachusetts Edward's great-grandfather was Lieutenant Richard Whitaker, an officer in the Revolutionary War.
Edward and Daniel enlisted together in Connecticut or New York regiments, William in a New Hampshire regiment, and George enlisted in a California unit and served in New Mexico.
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 Children of James Washburn and Mary Bowden
By 1740 James Washburn (Jr.) was called “of Taunton” when he sold his dwelling house in Taunton to John Cavender, of Middleborough, with wife Elisa­beth Washburn releasing her dower.
On 24 Nov. 1733 Edward Washburn of Bridgewater and wife Elizabeth acknowledged their signatures on an agreement of the heirs of Ebenezer Richmond, of Middleborough, deceased.
In Sept. 1752 Edward Washburne, “Inholder” applied for a license to sell liquor, and he was again licensed in Sept. 1754, in Sept. 1757, in July 1759, in July 1761, in July 1762, in July 1763, in Apr. 1766, in July 1767, in July 1768, in July 1769, in July 1770, and in July 1771.
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 Whitaker Windham
Edward is a descendant of Richard Whitaker and Rebecca (Cooper) Whitaker of Rehoboth, MA Edward's great-grandfather was Lieutenant Richard Whitaker, an officer in the Revolutionary War.
Edward was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions at Reams Station VA on June 29, 1864.
Edward was a 2nd Lt. in the same Company at the time of his brother Daniel's death.
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 Edward Washburn Hopkins information - Search.com
Edward Washburn Hopkins, Ph.D., LL.D. September 8, 1857–1932), American Sanskrit scholar, was born in Northampton, Massachusetts.
He graduated at Columbia University in 1878, studied at Leipzig, where he received the degree of Ph.D. in 1881, was an instructor at Columbia (1881-1885), and professor at Bryn Mawr (1885-1895), and became professor of Sanskrit and comparative philology in Yale University in 1895.
Works by Edward Washburn Hopkins at Project Gutenberg
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 Daily Free Press -Online opinion Tuesday, February 03, 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
When I consider that Edward Washburn is the only one who knows exactly how many young boys were involved and realize that Bradford Washburn and his wife could not legally be held accountable for their son’s criminal activity, I hold the Washburns morally responsible for allowing their son to walk free.
And Bradford Washburn should have the good sense to keep a low profile so that his son’s victims and their families do not have to read or hear the Washburn name on a regular basis, particularly since Bradford Washburn was so eloquent in his written defense of his pedophile son.
Although Edward Washburn was found guilty of raping one boy and contributing to the delinquency of two minors, the assistant district attorney said during Washburn’s sentencing hearing that there were 10 or 12 victims.
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 Edward Washburn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Edward Payson Washburn (1831-1860) American artist, son of Indian missionary Cephas Washburn.
Best known for painting The Arkansas Traveller which was lithographed by Currier & Ives; and became a popular print.
Washburn died on 26 March 1860 in Little Rock, Arkansas only 9 days after the death of his father.
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 updatedweb - pafg19.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Lyle Washburn was born on 10 Sep 1921.
Roger Gene Washburn was born on 14 Jun 1934.
Peggy Washburn was born on 25 Sep 1936.
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 First Two Generations in Plymouth Colony
On 2 Jan. 1632/3 John Washburn sued Edward Doty in Plym­outh Colony for wrongfully taking a hog from him, but the court found Washburn’s case to be faulty, and dismissed it.
In 1637 John Washburn was living in Duxbury, where his farm was described in the laying out of a path passing between William Bassett and Francis Sprague’s land to the town of Duxbury.
His will mentioned his wife, Elizabeth; brother Phillip Washburn, to be taken care of by his son John Washburn; sons John, Thomas, Joseph, Samuel, Jonathan, Benjamin, and youngest son, James Washburn, a minor; daughter Mary; daughter Eliza­beth and her husband; daugh­ter Jane; daughter Sarah, a minor; and brother Edward Mitchell.
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 Wawona's Yesterdays (1961), "The Washburns," by Shirley Sargent
Edward, John and Henry Washburn were stalwart, bearded men with pioneering, adventurous spirits.
Edward P., the bachelor brother, kept the books and superintended the help, meals and rooms in such a way as to make guests happy, comfortable and eager to come back another time.
Hutchings wrote that the Washburns gave a true “New England welcome” to their guests and it is a matter of record that many of them came back season after season.
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 Cooke & Early New England
She was married to Edward LATHROP Unknown in prob Bridgewater, Ma.
Abigail WASHBURN was born on 2 Jun 1688 in Bridgewater, MA.
Washburn Family Foundations: She was the daughter of Robert and Ellen (Taylor) Moore of Bengeworth.
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 David's Ancestry - pafg16 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
James Washburn was born 6 Oct 1698 and died 11 Jun 1749.
James Washburn was born 15 May 1672 and died 11 Jun 1749.
Joseph Washburn was born 7 Jul 1653 and died 20 Apr 1733.
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Flora A. (Washburn) Lancaster A.C.V.R. On 1-21-1900 at Bellaire, Albert Allen Lancaster, 24, laborer from Central Lake, born Kalkaska son of Thomas Lancaster and Amelia Ross married Flora Washburn, 17, of Central Lake, born Canada, dau.
On 3-30-1901, James Edwin Washburn, 21, farmer from Bellaire, born Central Lake son of George V. Washburn and Isabella Geary married Ida Alice Gokey, 19, of Bellaire, born Cadillac, dau.
Washburn left her home, it was claimed at the command of her husband, and went to her father, Simon Flewelling, taking her babe with her, but the husband refused to allow her the possession of their three-year-old boy.
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 Edward Abiel Washburn
WASHBURN, Edward Abiel, clergyman, born in Boston, Massachusetts, 16 April, 1819; died in New York.city, 2 February, 1SS1.
He was graduated at Harvard in 1888, studied theology in Andover seminary and in New Haven, was licensed as a Congregational minister in 1842, and officiated acceptably in several churches.
Washburn was rector of St. Mark's church, Philadelphia, in 1862-'5, and of Calvary church, New York, in 1866-'81.
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 Evangeline Estelle Washburn Ancestry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Evangeline Estelle Washburn: born on 30 Jun 1895 in Norridgewock, Somerset County, Maine; died on 16 Oct 1981; married
Edward Jones Washburn: born on 23 Oct 1861 in Madison, Somerset County, Maine; married on 9 Sep 1891; died on 30 Aug 1914
Edward Erskine Hon: born in, England; married in 1693 in Hilston Park, Newcastel, Monmouthshire, England; died on 8 Aug 1723 in Gateshead, England
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 Edward Washburn -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Edward Payson Washburn (1831-1860) American artist, son of Indian missionary (Click link for more info and facts about Cephas Washburn) Cephas Washburn.
Best known for painting The (Click link for more info and facts about Arkansas Traveller) Arkansas Traveller which was lithographed by (Click link for more info and facts about Currier & Ives) Currier & Ives and became a popular print.
Washburn died on 26 March 1860 in (Click link for more info and facts about Little Rock, Arkansas) Little Rock, Arkansas only 9 days after the death of his father.
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The front part of the Washburn House will be restored while a new extension will be built on the back of the building.
In the early 1900s, the Washburn House was the home of County Judge Edward A. Washburn and his family.
The Washburn and Atwater homes have been closely associated for years, and are once again associated by being used by the same organization, GCASA, for a common purpose - that of providing substance abuse services to people in the community.
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 Horace Maynard Collection, MS 415
Washburn place her son John with the Maynards in Westborough for a time so that he might learn to work.
176 Horace Maynard, Knoxville, Tenn., to Edward Maynard, Amherst.
Edward's grandmother is coming to Knoxville for a visit during the winter.
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 Research tools: On-line finding aids   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The principal figure in these papers is Charles Edward Latimer Holmes, of Waterbury and Bridgeport, Connecticut, manufacturer of brass and silver, and the son of Israel Holmes.
Papers of Edward Washburn Hopkins (1857-1932), professor of Sanskrit and comparative philology at Yale; and Clark Hopkins, member of the classics department and director of the Dura-Europos expeditions with smaller amounts of material on Allen Hopkins, Edward Lewis Hopkins (1898-\), Francis Washburn Hopkins, (1896-\), Samuel Hopkins (1756-1782), and Edward Allen Low (d.1880).
The Edward Washburn Hopkins papers contain writings on religion in India and classical Greece and the Clark Hopkins papers have an essay and photographs on excavations in Syria.
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Everett Winston Stewart III (Carolyn Rae George, Lulu Evlynn Washburn, Cortez Edison Washburn, Ira Wesley Washburn, Thomas Washburn, John Washburn, Hope Washburn, Edward Washburn, William Washborn, Hope Washborne, William Washburn(e), John Washbourne, John Washbourne, John Washbourne, John Washbourne, Norborne Washbourne, John Washbourne, Peter Washbourne, John, Sir Roger) was born on 15 Dec 1969.
Jeffrey Scott Norman (Susanna Marie Mahan, Leatha Marie Washburn, Cortez Edison Washburn, Ira Wesley Washburn, Thomas Washburn, John Washburn, Hope Washburn, Edward Washburn, William Washborn, Hope Washborne, William Washburn(e), John Washbourne, John Washbourne, John Washbourne, John Washbourne, Norborne Washbourne, John Washbourne, Peter Washbourne, John, Sir Roger) was born on 22 Sep 1962 in Amarillo, TX.
John Terrence Norman (Susanna Marie Mahan, Leatha Marie Washburn, Cortez Edison Washburn, Ira Wesley Washburn, Thomas Washburn, John Washburn, Hope Washburn, Edward Washburn, William Washborn, Hope Washborne, William Washburn(e), John Washbourne, John Washbourne, John Washbourne, John Washbourne, Norborne Washbourne, John Washbourne, Peter Washbourne, John, Sir Roger) was born on 13 Apr 1964 in Amarillo, TX.
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 Edward Washburn - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Edward Washburn - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Best known for painting The Arkansas Traveller which was lithographed by Currier and Ives and became a popular print.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Edward Washburn contains research on
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 Edward Washburn Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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 Edward Washburn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Edward Payson Washburn (1831 - 1860) American artist, son of Indian missionary CephasWashburn.
Washburn died on 26 March 1860 in Little Rock, Arkansas only 9 days after the death of hisfather.
He is buried in historic Mount Holly Cemetery indowntown Little Rock.
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 Edward Little High School - Auburn Maine ME.
Edward Little High School is a public high school in Auburn, Maine.
It was founded and named after Edward Little.
Edward Little competes in swimming, football (a major sport), baseball, softball, field hockey, ice hockey, and many other sports.
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 Milestones & Medals, by Reynold C. Fuson
An equal number of alumni have received the honor: Edward A. Doisy (1960), Vincent du Vigneaud (1960), W. Albert Noyes, Jr.
The Priestley Medal, generally considered to be the highest honor given by the American Chemical Society, has been awarded to nine Illinois chemists or nearly a third of all the awardees to date: Roger Adams (1946), John C. Bailar, Jr.
Almost as many Illini are winners of the Gibbs Medal: Roger Adams (1936), Edward A. Doisy (1941), Vincent du Vigneaud (1956), Carl S. Marvel (1950), William A. Noyes (1935), W. Albert Noyes, Jr.
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 Frederick Dominic Rossini, July 18, 1899—October 12, 1990 | By Ernest L. Eliel | Biographical Memoirs
Rossini stayed at the bureau for 22 years, and a substantial part of his most important research was undertaken there.
In the mid-1920s Washburn, as editor-in-chief of the International Critical Tables, had become aware of a lack of reliable enthalpies of formation of many simple chemical compounds.
Edward Washburn died in 1934 and Rossini was asked to succeed him as director of the American Petroleum Institute Research Project 6 on hydrocarbons in petroleum.
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 Washburn Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Washburns of Ohio - Brandon Roger Washburn 10/24/05
Wiley A. Washburn 1842 TN - R.P. John A. and Louisa Shirley Washburn in AL 1856-1940 - R H Mewbourn 8/20/05
Henry Washburn (bc 1820 KY or OH) m.
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 Request Admissions Packet -- Washburn University School of Law
Request Admissions Packet -- Washburn University School of Law
We look forward to sending you information about Washburn University School of Law.
Copyright © 1995-2007, Washburn University School of Law.
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