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  100 PWSTK - NO.41: ELISHA SCOTT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Scott junior signed for Linfield at just 14 years of age but was soon moved on to junior club Broadway United where he learnt his trade before Billy recommended him to his peers at Goodison.
Scott was only informed of the bid on the way back to Liverpool and believing that Campbell would be difficult to dislodge, he thought it might have been in his best interests if he was allowed to go.
Scott was by now a firm favourite of the Anfield crowd and the adulation he received was unprecedented.
www.liverpoolfc.tv /news/drilldown/N153098060808-1110.htm   (890 words)

  
 Elisha Scott Family
Elisha SCOTT (1822, Indiana - 1862, Iowa)
According to Elisha's son Avesta, the cornerstone of the North English church holds (held?) documents and papers of the history of the church, which were treasured possessions of the Scott family.
To the Lord be all the praise, Elisha Scott.
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  CHAPTER - SIXTH MIRACLE A GREAT WOMAN
Elisha responded to her importunity, and after becoming better acquainted with her, never failed to partake of her kindness whenever he passed that way.
The inviting of Elisha into her home was actuated by no fleeting mood of kindness, which came suddenly upon her and as suddenly disappeared; it rather was a steady and permanent thing.
Elisha did not complacently accept as a matter of course the loving hospitality which had been shown him, as though it were something due him by virtue of his office.
www.godrules.net /library/pink/43pink_e9.htm   (2902 words)

  
 Elisha Challen Scott Family
------Elisha SCOTT (1822, Indiana - 1862, Iowa)
Elisha Challen SCOTT (1861, Iowa - 1927, Iowa)
Elisha Challen Scott met his wife Josepha while he was a student at Oskaloosa college and she was a teacher there of art and modern languages.
share.geocities.com /grandmashannon/momI80.html   (610 words)

  
 Elisha Scott Family
Elisha SCOTT (1822, Indiana - 1862, Iowa)
According to Elisha's son Avesta, the cornerstone of the North English church holds (held?) documents and papers of the history of the church, which were treasured possessions of the Scott family.
His son Elisha Challen Scott, writing in Elisha's wife Ruth's obituary describes the father Elisha's funeral as follows: At the funeral before leaving the house the brethren assured the widow that she should not lose her home, that they would see that the payments on it were made which they did.
www.geocities.com /heartland/valley/6337/momI77.html   (1535 words)

  
 Family of Thomas Scott, II
Scott; married Jesse Maynard Freels Sr., son of Edward Freels and Cathy Phillips; born Apr 1, 1828 Morgan County, Tennessee; buried Aug 9, 1901 Morgan County, Tennessee; died Aug 9, 1901 Morgan County, Tennessee, at age 73.
Samuel Scott; died Oklahoma; born circa 1838 Morgan County, Tennessee.
William Julian Scott; born Feb 20, 1835 Morgan County, Tennessee; married Martha Jones Jun 28, 1866 Huntsville, Scott County, Tennessee; died Feb 14, 1903 Morgan County, Tennessee, at age 67; buried after Feb 14, 1903 Wartburg Cemetery, Morgan County, Tennessee.
home.alltel.net /ehallman/thoma001.htm   (3168 words)

  
 Brown v. Board of Education Profiles
John Jefferson Scott was born August 31, 1919, the first child of Elisha Scott Sr., and Esther Scott in Topeka.
Elisha Sr., was educated at the Kansas Technical Institute, an all-fl vocational school, which helped propel him into Washburn University's Law School, where he graduated in 1916.
Elisha Sr., was known for taking cases that were impossible to win.
web.ku.edu /~ojclass/brown/profiles/profile_scott.html   (386 words)

  
 Brown v. Board of Education Profiles
John Jefferson Scott was born August 31, 1919, the first child of Elisha Scott Sr., and Esther Scott in Topeka.
Elisha Sr., was educated at the Kansas Technical Institute, an all-fl vocational school, which helped propel him into Washburn University's Law School, where he graduated in 1916.
Elisha Sr., was known for taking cases that were impossible to win.
www.ku.edu /~ojclass/brown/profiles/profile_scott.html   (386 words)

  
 ++ / LFChistory.net -- Past Present Future
Campbell was still between the posts after the war but, after the Scot was transferred to Partick Thistle, Elisha was named in the team for the opening game of the 1920-21 season and was more or less a permanent fixture in the side for the next dozen years or so.
Scott only missed 3 league matches when the League championship was won in 1922 and was one of three "ever-presents", the others being Donald MacKinlay & Dick Forshaw, when the title was retained a year later.
Elisha returned to his homeland to join Belfast Celtic as their player-manager, leaving behind an army of admirers and a host of wonderful memories.
www.lfchistory.net /player_profile.asp?player_id=833   (392 words)

  
 Scott-Skipper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Scott, born say 1720, was living in Henrico County in February 1743/4 when the court ordered the churchwardens of Henrico Parish to bind out her children Harry and Jenny Scott (no race indicated) [Orders 1737-46, 246].
Scott, born say 1758, was ordered bound out by the churchwardens of Henrico Parish in March 1759, no parent or race mentioned [Orders 1755-62, 319], called son of Sarah Scott (no race mentioned) when he was ordered bound out by the court in March 1767 [Orders 1763-67, 715].
Scott, born say 1745, was a resident of Prince George County on 22 October 1776 when he purchased 60 acres in Surry County adjoining Simmons [DB 10:492].(1) He was head of a Surry County household of 9 persons in 1782 [VA:43], 11 in 1784 [VA:78] and 6 "other free" in 1810.
www.freeafricanamericans.com /Scott_Skipper.htm   (15641 words)

  
 1910 Vol II Bios
This church is the oldest in Scott county.
Brownlie was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Thompson, who was born in England on the 22d of January, 1841, and who in 1844 was brought to Scott county by her parents, the Hon.
Ferdinand Wolf, deceased, was at one time well known among the resident farmers of Scott County and, in fact, was a native son of the county, his birth having occurred in Butler township, on the 18th of February, 1869.
www.celticcousins.net /scott/1910vol2bios25.htm   (6599 words)

  
 Fallen Heroes Memorial: Army Pvt. Scott M. Tyrrell
Scott would always keep the slow nights at the store alive and well by racing grocery carts in the parking lot, playing foorball with loaves of bread and playing paintball in the back room garbage shoot with cups of yogurt.
Scott knew I would be joining the Air Force in the next year and wished me good luck and great success in the future.
Scott was proud to be a soldier, in fact we believe he did not live until he became a soldier.
www.fallenheroesmemorial.com /oif/profiles/tyrrellscottm.html   (2937 words)

  
 Loomis Families of America
Elisha Scott Loomis (7800) was the first child born to Charles Wilson and Sarah (Oberholtzer) Loomis.
He is best known to many of the Loomis family as the cousin who was asked by the Loomis Family Association to take over after the death of Dr. Elias Loomis, as the family genealogist and archivist.
He was born in 1852, in Wadsworth Twp., Medina County, Ohio, son of Charles W. Loomis, who was of the seventh generation from the pioneer Joseph Loomis of Windsor, Conn., and Sarah Oberholtzer, dau.
www.loomis.8k.com /page3.html   (619 words)

  
 phantomlady
Scott Henderson (Curtis) is a handsome, successful, 32-year-old civil engineer, who is glumly sitting alone in a NYC bar because his wife failed to meet him there as arranged.
Scott tempts her with the tickets as a remedy to cheer themselves up.
He's been having an affair with Scott's wife, but when she rejected him that night and refused to go with him to Brazil his ego couldn't stand it and so he strangled her and framed his friend.
www.sover.net /~ozus/phantomlady.htm   (904 words)

  
 2004 May: Remembering Lucinda Todd - Evangelical Covenant Church
Elisha Scott, his son Charles Sheldon Scott, and Charles Bledsoe—all graduates of Topeka’s Washburn Law School—were the local attorneys for the plaintiffs.
The legal team of Elisha, Charles and John Scott, and Charles Bledsoe with the assistance of Robert Carter and Jack Greenberg, drafted a lawsuit averring that racially separate education was inherently unequal and therefore violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.
One of the students in Sheldon’s school was Elisha Scott, who eventually studied at Topeka’s Washburn Law School, with the financial help from Sheldon.
www.covchurch.org /companion/articles/2004-may-remembering-lucinda-todd   (1461 words)

  
 About the Scotts of Topeka, Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education
Elisha was befriended by a local, well-respected minister, the Rev.
Elisha went on to become one of Topeka's most prominent attorneys.
Elisha Sr., John and Charles secured their place in history as the proponents of a landmark desegregation case.
www.washburn.edu /cas/art/cyoho/archive/AroundTopeka/fall2001/scott.html   (760 words)

  
 Player Bio: Elisha Scott :: Softball
Elisha Scott, a talented performer who has proven to be an excellent utility player, good enough to earn her 2003 MEAC All-Tournament honors, has the ability to play all nine positions on the field.....
Scott went three-for-four against Dartmouth College (3-22-03) to drive in four runs on the day, while scoring one run for the Lady Rattlers.....
Scott is a health science major, who plans to attend medical school to become a doctor after graduation from Florida A&M University.
thefamurattlers.collegesports.com /sports/w-softbl/mtt/scott_elisha00.html   (415 words)

  
 Enos Holland
We know Enos was in Johnston County in 1822, as least long enough to serve as bondsman for his brother Elisha's marriage to Elizabeth Holland on 26 March 1822.
If the Enos of the 1820 marriage record was a different person from Enos, son of Elisha and Patience, then the Enos and Susan who appear on the Georgia census in 1850 and 1860 were no doubt the Enos and Susan of the Georgia marriage record, and not the son of Elisha.
Scott Morgan Strickland was born 15 November 1981 in Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia.
www.hollandfamily.us /1enos.htm   (8486 words)

  
 Accion Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Elisha Scott is from Dallas, TX Elisha Scott had a dream to work a cash register growing up as a child.
Elisha originally heard about ACCION Texas through the Bill J. Priest Institute in Dallas, but it was the PBS documentary on ACCION International that piqued her interest the most.
Elisha says it's her patience and faith that have helped her suceed in business.
www.acciontexas.org /success.php   (1234 words)

  
 Elisha S. Loomis
Elisha Scott Loomis was born in a log cabin near Wadsworth, Ohio, in Medina County on September 18, 1852.
His father died when Elisha was twelve and, the following summer, the young Loomis hired out to a farmer for six months, at three dollars per month, to help support his family.
Elisha S. Loomis was a cousin of the mathematician, Elias Loomis and a descendant of Joseph Loomis, who had come to this country from England in 1630.
www.bgsu.edu /departments/math/Ohio-section/bicen/esloomis.html   (698 words)

  
 Florida A&M vs Buffalo (Feb 28, 2003)
Scott, E. reached on a fielder's choice; Brown advanced to second; Royster advanced to third.
Scott, T. hit by pitch, RBI; Mitchell advanced to second; Mobley advanced to third; Rushton scored.
Scott, E. reached on a fielder's choice; Brown out at first 3b to 1b.
www.fiu.edu /orgs/athletics/sbstat03/coke01.htm   (1081 words)

  
 My Family
Elisha Scott was born between 1739 and 1779.
Emaline Scott was born in 1838 in KY. She died between 1866 and 1932.
Inez E Scott was born in 1858 in KY. She died between 1886 and 1952.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d867.htm   (1068 words)

  
 Connecting Capron Cousins - Person Page 12
     Elisha Scott was born on 4 December 1779 in Bellingham, Massachusetts.
Elisha Scott died on 7 June 1843 at age 63.
Elisha Capron Mowery died on 9 September 1899 at age 62 in Barrington, Rhode Island.
home.comcast.net /~desilva/p12.htm   (1524 words)

  
 Brown vs. Board of Education - Combined Brown Cases, 1951-1954 -- Brown v. Board of Education
The strategy was conceived by the chapter president, McKinley Burnett, attorneys Charles Scott, John Scott, Charles Bledsoe, Elisha Scott and NAACP chapter secretary Lucinda Todd.
The strategy was conceived by the chapter president, McKinley Burnett, the secretary Lucinda Todd and attorneys Charles Scott, John Scott, and Charles Bledsoe.
Ironically one of these new schools is named for the Scott family attorneys because of their role in the Brown case and civil rights.
brownvboard.org /research/handbook/combined/brown.htm   (944 words)

  
 uefa.com
Goalkeeper Elisha Scott played most of his career with Liverpool, making 482 league appearances over a 22-year period.
Scott won two league championship medals with Liverpool in 1921/22 and 1922/23, conceding 63 goals in the 81 matches he played in during those two seasons.
At international level, Scott was capped 31 times in 17 years, all of which came in the British Championship.
www.uefa.com /news/newsId=207257,printer.htmx   (362 words)

  
 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On John Scott
The 2005 Rendezvous John Scott People's Choice Awards, which are voted on by all those who view the show at the Civic Center, went to Greg Beecham for best painting for "Out of the Main Stream," and to Rosetta for best sculpture for "Red Fox.".
Charles Scott, working with the law firm of his father, Elisha Scott, and brother, John Scott, persuaded fl parents like Lawton to go to court after elected officials rejected their attempts to change the Topeka school system.
John Scott had a heart attack about a month ago and had been in a rehabilitation center trying to gain strength for open heart surgery, his grandson said...
art.surfwax.com /files/John_Scott_Art.html   (991 words)

  
 icLiverpool - Great Scott a Reds star for keeps . . .   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This week, SCOTT McLEOD focuses on the duo representing the club between 1920-1930, Elisha Scott and Donald McKinlay.
At just 5ft 9ins, Scott was dwarfed by many of the mighty centre-forwards he faced during his time at Anfield between 1912 and 1934.
Dean gave Scott a nod of acknowledgement and the keeper automatically threw his hands in the air to make a save.
icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk /0500liverpoolfc/0100news/tm_objectid=13087405&method=full&siteid=50061&page=1&headline=great-scott-a-reds-star-for-keeps-------name_page.html   (621 words)

  
 Florida International bests Lady Rattlers in tourney, 13-5 :: FAMU continues season-opening road tour Friday in Florida ...
Elisha Scott's two-out, three-run single in the third put FAMU on the board, as she drove in Aja Robinson, who reached on a single, Eria Williams, who reached base on an error and Ruby Nugent, who was hit by a pitch to load the bases.
Kelly Gordon then singled, driving in Elisha Scott to cut the FIU lead, to 5-4.
Aja Robinson had two hits and an RBI for FAMU, while Elisha Scott had a hit and three RBI.
thefamurattlers.collegesports.com /sports/w-softbl/recaps/020204aaa.html   (418 words)

  
 Cox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
There is a tradition that the Elisha Wallen, Sr., born 1708, joined the Blevins family in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and migrated with them to Lunenburg County, Virginia.
Both John and James Walden, sons of Elisha Walden, Sr., are said to have been born in Lunenburg County in 1750 and 1751, respectively.
"When I first knew him [Elisha Walden, Jr.] he lived on Smith's river at a place called the round-about, near the centre of the county [Pittsylvania], and about two miles east of Martainsville, the present county seat of henry, he lived near his wife's fathers, Will.
home.southwind.net /~crowther/Cocke/Cox.htm   (1088 words)

  
 Elisha Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Over US$165,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August.
Elisha Scott (28 August 1894 - 16 May 1959) was a goalkeeper, who most notably played for Liverpool FC from 1912 to 1934.
He was signed from Belfast Celtic following a recommendation from his older brother Billy, who was the Everton goalkeeper for the 1906 FA Cup Final.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elisha_Scott   (185 words)

  
 Florida International bests Lady Rattlers in tourney, 13-5 :: FAMU continues season-opening road tour Friday in Florida ...
Elisha Scott's two-out, three-run single in the third put FAMU on the board, as she drove in Aja Robinson, who reached on a single, Eria Williams, who reached base on an error and Ruby Nugent, who was hit by a pitch to load the bases.
Kelly Gordon then singled, driving in Elisha Scott to cut the FIU lead, to 5-4.
Aja Robinson had two hits and an RBI for FAMU, while Elisha Scott had a hit and three RBI.
thefamurattlers.cstv.com /sports/w-softbl/recaps/020204aaa.html   (362 words)

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