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 Dict. of NC Biography: Charles E. Taylor
Taylor, Charles Elisha (28 Oct. 1842-5 Nov. 1915), Baptist minister and college president, was born in Richmond, Va., the son of James Barnett and Mary Williams Taylor.
His mother was the daughter of the Reverend Elisha Williams, who had served in the American Revolution, and his wife's great-grandfather was Rector Elisha Williams, president of Yale College.
Assisting him was James B. Taylor, the father of Charles Elisha.
www.wfu.edu /history/HST_WFU/taylor.htm   (803 words)

  
 ELISHA WILLIAMS
Elisha Williams, 85, of the 2800 block of Westminster Ave., died Dec. 2, 1995, in Sentara General Hospital.
Williams, the widower of Lemon Williams, was a native of Fairfield, N.C. He was a retired forklift operator from the Naval Air Station, where he worked for 30 years.
Survivors include two daughters, Ruby Williams, Mary Harper of Norfolk; six sons, James T. Williams of Kentucky, Johnnie Williams of Portsmouth, Joe Williams of Chesapeake, Richard Williams, Fred Williams, and Dave Williams, all of Norfolk; 23 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 18 great-great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews; and a host of friends.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp951205/12050255.htm   (201 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Waterloo's largest land owner, however, was Elisha Williams, from Hudson, New York.
In 1807, Williams purchased 640 acres of land on the north bank of the Seneca River, all of it part of the Cayuga Reservation at Scauyes, in what would become the village of Waterloo.
About 1815, Williams sold a half-interest in his Waterloo lands to Reuben Swift, one of his Hudson neighbors, who moved to Waterloo as a full-time administrator.
www.nps.gov /wori/biographies/huntrichard.htm   (1704 words)

  
 Elisha Cuthbert
Elisha is a Canadian beauty with blue eyes, blonde hair.
And name of the third film is "Cat Tale", as name suggests that it is related animal and it is animated movie.
All images contained on oceleb.com, that are not original creations of oceleb.com, are believed to be in the public domain.
www.oceleb.com /elisha-cuthbert   (294 words)

  
 Elisha Cuthbert Pictures Elisha Cuthbert pics - Dailystarnews.com
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In addition to Elisha Cuthbert photos, you can read her filmography and biography.
Through dailystarnews.com, you can get Elisha Cuthbert pics of her in different styles.
www.dailystarnews.com /actors/elisha_cuthbert   (227 words)

  
 Elisha Cuthbert - Celebrities. News and Pictures about Celebrities.
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Some pictures of “The Girl Next Door”, Elisha Cuthbert out getting some coffee.
Tags: Elisha Cuthbert, celebrities, The Girl Next Door
celebrities.biteus.org /celebrities/elisha-cuthbert   (78 words)

  
  Tastefulcelebs… Your Daily Dose Of Hollywood » Elisha Cuthbert
It’s bad enough Halle is going to do it, no other hottie in Hollywood better shave their head if they do i will do the unthinkable and cry like my crazy uncle used to beat me. And to answer your question yes i would Elisha.
Filed under: Keeley Hazell, Eva Longoria, Scarlett Johansson, Angelina Jolie, Elisha Cuthbert, Hayden Panettiere
I’m sure nobody knew that in the first place, so i thought i would alert the public.
tastefulcelebs.com /category/elisha-cuthbert   (308 words)

  
  Columbia County, New York Biographies
Ebenezer Williams, of Pomfret, Conn., was born in that town on the 29th of August 1773,* and, losing his father by death while he was yet but a youth, was placed under the guardianship of Captain Seth Grosvenor, of Pomfret, who attended to his early education, which, however, was not very complete.
Elisha Williams was a distant relative of General Otho Holland Williams, who was at one time a member of the staff of General Washington, and of whom the commander-in-chief is reported to have said that he was the most noble-looking officer in the Revolutionary army.
Williams in the Assembly; and in mentioning that circumstance, the widow of Colonel Stone, in a letter written several years after the death of Mr.
www.rootsweb.com /~nycolumb/ewill.htm   (1843 words)

  
  Legacy Report
Elisha Marks was born on 26 Dec 1744 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and died on 18 Oct 1805 in Loudoun County, Virginia.
Elisha Marks was born in 1805 in Loudoun County, Virginia and died in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.
Elisha Williams was born in 1779 in Virginia.
mywebpage.netscape.com /inggo714/marks.htm   (2615 words)

  
 Descendants of Robert Williams   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Williams was born on 31 Oct 1667 in Roxbury, MA, died on 3 Dec 1741 in Stonington, CT and was buried in Ledyard Cemetery, Groton.
Elisha Williams was born on 12 Jan 1717 in Stonington, CT, died on 22 Sep 1788 in Stonington, CT and was buried in Old Mystic Graveyard.
Elisha Williams was born on 14 Dec 1744 in Stonington, CT and was baptized on 25 Aug 1745 in Stonington, CT.
homepage.myeastern.com /~kamaba/Williams-R.htm   (3321 words)

  
 John Williams
Williams suffered many cruelties from his captors, he was finally redeemed by Governor Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil, and returned to Boston in 1706, leaving his daughter Eunice still in captivity.
Williams became interested in genealogical research in 1822 and assisted in preparing a life of Eunice Williams, and it is probable that his taste for investigation of historical subjects, with the knowledge of the doubtfulness of his parentage, created in his mind a sincere adherence to his singular delusion.
Williams taught at Bradford while studying theology, was licensed to preach in 1763, and was pastor of the church in Bradford in 1765-'80.
www.famousamericans.net /johnwilliams   (5921 words)

  
 Bond-Lowry - pafg17 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: )
William Robert WILLIAMS [Parents] was born on 29 Dec 1832 in, Hamilton Co., Il.
Elisha Riley WILLIAMS [Parents] was born on 20 Oct 1842 in, Hamilton Co., Il.
William Daniel BOND [Parents] was born on 7 Feb 1873 in, Gallatin Co., Il.
members.aol.com /leotaphyls/pafg17.htm   (1795 words)

  
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It was originally titled the William Williams Papers, and in the first two boxes there are several letters to and from William Williams relating external affairs: politics, the goings-on of Congress, and military logistics such as provision of pork and horses.
Correspondence from "Mamie" to "Mama" (Mary Williams Andrews to Elizabeth Williams Andrews) and from "Mama" to "Bessie" (Elizabeth Williams Andrews to Elizabeth Parkhill Andrews).
Correspondence from "Mamie" to "Mama" (Mary Williams Andrews to Elizabeth Williams Andrews) and from "Mama" to "Betsy" (Elizabeth Williams Andrews to Elizabeth Parkhill Andrews.
www.chs.org /library/ead/htm_faids/willw1811.htm   (2505 words)

  
 McCarter Family Tree
Jenkin WILLIAMS was born in 1745 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Ludemia Williams was born on 11 Dec 1806 in Grayson County, Virginia.
Richard Williams was born in 1767 in Wythe County, Virginia.
www.mccarterfamily.com /tree/b88.htm   (622 words)

  
 Williams Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Shadrack Williams III was a Justice of the Peace in Johnson and Washington County, Georgia.
Elisha and Mary Elizabeth are buried at Stokes-Walker Burial Ground on the Estate of Miss Martha Stokes in Wrightsville,Georgia.
Elisha Walker was honored as a Revolutionary Soldier in "The Wrightsville Headlight", Wrightsville, Georgia, in 1958.
www.angelfire.com /ma4/marcia4/WilliamsFamily.html   (1090 words)

  
 Little, Ross, and related families: VA - NC - AR
Susan Bessie WILLIAMS was born on 16 Jan 1887 in Anson Co.
William Russel WILLIAMS was born on 14 Oct 1866.
William Russel WILLIAMS and Rebecca Jane ROSS were married on 19 Dec 1886 in Union Co. NC.
www.hal-pc.org /~happy/surname/b72.html   (759 words)

  
 Genealogy and History of the Family WILLIAMS
The life, ancestors and descendants of Robert Williams of Roxbury in His Majesty's province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1607-1693 : with biographical sketches of the Rev. John Williams, of the Deerfield Massacre, the Rev. Col.
Elisha Williams, rector Yale College, 1726-1739, Col. Ephraim Williams, founder of Williams College, Col. William Williams, signer of the Declaration, the Hon.
John Williams, D.D., bishop of Connecticut, and of many other descendants : together with a description and history of the coat-of-arms of the family Washington, D.C.: W.F. Roberts Co., 1934, Williams, Harrison, 227 pgs.
genealogycds.com /sales/Williams.htm   (553 words)

  
 Other Sports Skuttle-Butt
Williams, who currently ranks fourth in the United States in the event, will compete in a couple of meets over the next two months to prepare for the Beijing-hosted event.
MSU's Elisha Williams concluded an outstanding 2001 season late Wednesday night with a fifth-place finish in the long jump at the University of Oregon-hosted meet.
Williams landed a 20-11 1/4 mark to claim the best finish among the SEC competitors in the event and earn four points that placed head coach Al Schmidt's Lady Bulldogs in a tie for ninth place following the event.
www.genespage.com /msuotherskuttlebutt/2000/0106othersports.htm   (2354 words)

  
 Welcome to MStateAthletics.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Williams took fifth Sunday in the long jump, as she leaped 20-3 to earn four points toward the Lady Bulldogs' team total.
Williams' second top-five showing at Weems Baskin Track came in the javelin where she tossed a school second-best 137-11 effort to take fifth place.
Williams led the Lady Dogs to 12th place with 12.50 points.
www.mstateathletics.com /sports/trk_outdoor_051301.html   (319 words)

  
 Elisha Williams
WILLIAMS, Elisha, lawyer, born in Pomfret, Connecticut, 29 August, 1773; died in New York city, 29 June, 1833.
He studied law with Judge Tapping Reeve in Litchfield, Connecticut, and with Chief-Justice Spencer, of Hudson, New York, was admitted to the bar in June, 1793, and began practice at Spencertown, New York, but removed to Hudson in 1800.
Williams won a reputation" which, during his lifetime, placed him at the head of American orators and high among the nisi prius lawyers of the country.
www.famousamericans.net /elishawilliams   (438 words)

  
 All for One, None for All -- In These Times
Williams also argues that high stakes testing mandated by NCLB fuels negative stereotypes about African American communities and encourages families to pull their kids from low-income minority schools.
Williams is a member of Sisters in Action, a local nonprofit that develops leadership skills among young women of color.
Elisha Williams speaks wistfully of a slate of new families who moved just across the street from Jefferson High School.
www.inthesetimes.com /article/all_for_one_none_for_all   (2245 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Elisha Williams
The Reverend Elisha Williams (26 August 1694-22 October 1755) was a Congregational minister, legislator, jurist, and rector of Yale College from 1726 to 1739.
The son of Rev. William Williams and his wife Elizabeth, née Cotton (daughter of Seaborn Cotton), he was educated at Harvard, graduating, at the age of seventeen, in 1711.
His first wife, and mother of his seven children (only two of whom survived him), was Eunice Chester, They were married in 1714; she died in 1750.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Elisha_Williams   (409 words)

  
 Mary A. Williams Fairweather   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Elisha Williams, was born in Pope County, Tennessee, October 28, 1840; departed this life November 20, 1928.
She came to Illinois at an early age and was married to Hiram James in February 1858.
She was again united in marriage in 1909 to William Fairweather, who died June 28, 1914.
www.carolyar.com /Illinois/Obits/Fairweather.htm   (160 words)

  
 Ancestry.co.uk - The life, ancestors and descendants of Robert Williams of Roxbury in His Majesty's province of ...
John Williams, D.D., bishop of Connecticut, and of many other descendants : together with a description and history of the coat-of-arms of the family.
The English record Part I: Robert Williams and his ancestry: Chapter III: From old England to new Part II: Samuel2 son of Robert1 and his descendants: Chapter IV.
Part V : The Walworth-Williams line through William6, eldest son of Captain Veach5 Williams and Lucy Walworth Williams his wife of Lebanon, Connecticut.
content.ancestry.co.uk /iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=26820&offerid=0:7858:0   (961 words)

  
 Welcome to MStateAthletics.com
EUGENE, Ore. -- Mississippi State's Elisha Williams and Camille Harper capped one of the finest track and field seasons in school history by earning all-America honors at last weekend's NCAA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore.
The Lady Bulldogs received strong showings from Elisha Williams in the long jump and Camille Harper in the 100-meter dash to tie for 40th place, the fourth highest team showing in MSU women's track history.
Williams took fifth place in the long jump at Hayward Field to become the first Lady Bulldog to earn all-America status both indoors and outdoors.
www.mstateathletics.com /sports/trk_harper_060401.html   (230 words)

  
 Re: Shocco Creek
Many of the Williams of Warren County mention the disposition of their lands in Halifax County as well as Warren in their wills.
While you don't mention a particular date for your Elisha Williams, I have found these entries in "Genealogical Abstracts of Wills, 1758-1824, Halifax County, North Carolina" by Margaret M. Hofmann, which may be of use to you:
son CHARLES WILLIAMS Plantation whereon I now live, negroes son ELISHA WILLIAMS land on Kehukey containing 486 acres etc. daughter LYDIA WILLIAMS and MENIA WILLIAMS (?) negroes each wife to enjoy Plantation for her natural life and no longer daughter LYNEA BARROW negro for her life and at her death the sd.
genforum.genealogy.com /nc/halifax/messages/555.html   (293 words)

  
 1st Newington Pastor: Elisha Williams   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Elisha Williams, D.D. (1694-1755) was born in Hatfield, Massachusetts.
After graduating from Harvard in 1711, he married Eunice Chester in 1714 and moved to Wethersfield.
Owing to ill health, Dr. Williams resigned from Yale in 1739 and retired to Wethersfield.
www.our-oxford.info /other-history/Newgton.htm   (176 words)

  
 MHS Israel Williams Papers, 1728-1785 : Guide to the Microfilm Edition
The papers of Israel Williams of Hatfield, Massachusetts contain materials related to his career as a soldier and commander of a Hampshire County regiment responsible for the defense of western Massachusetts during King George's and the French and Indian Wars, in particular correspondence, orders, lists of soldiers, muster rolls, and other military papers.
William Pitkin to Col. Israel Williams, Hartford, December 16, 1754
William Shirley to Col. Israel Williams to disband certain officers and soldiers, January 2, 1755
www.masshist.org /findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0051   (5976 words)

  
 Kiowa County Gold
Frank R. Wildman and Elisha Augustus Williams established the town on the Indian lands, before the Lands were opened for settlement.
Elisha Williams established a post office, S. Shaw put up a store selling everything from hardware and fl powder to handkerchiefs.
Wildman and Williams built the Gold Bell Cyanide Mill, which was one and one-half miles south and one fourth mile east of Wildman.
rebelcherokee.labdiva.com /kcgold.html   (2155 words)

  
 Elisha Williams/Ann (Nancy) Gillispie   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Name: Polly (Mary) Williams Born: 1807 at: Married: 27 DEC 1827 at: Bath Co., Virginia Died: WFT Est 1833-1901 at: Spouses: John Crutchfield
Name: Elisha Williams Born: 1809 at: Married: WFT Est 1840-1874 at: Died: WFT Est 1840-1899 at: Spouses: Susan
Name: Patsey (Martha) Williams Born: 1812 at: Married: 28 DEC 1830 at: Bath Co., Virginia Died: WFT Est 1836-1906 at: Spouses: Robert A. Steuart
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~davidlindsey/fam01297.htm   (203 words)

  
 D:\ - pafg115 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elisha Williams was born on 14 Mar 1819.
Mary married Elisha Williams on 7 May 1860.
James L. Prosser was born in Bloomfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
members.cox.net /paradiseoc1/pafg115.htm   (603 words)

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