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 Frederick Stanley Maude - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in Gibraltar into a military family, his father was Sir Frederick Francis Maude - a general who was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1855 during the Crimean War.
They arrived to catch the end of the British failure at the Siege of Kut and Maude was promoted to Lieutenant-General and replaced George Gorringe as commander of the newly dubbed Tigris Corps (3rd Army Corps) in July 1916.
Usually referred to as Stanley Maude, he is most famous for his efforts in Mesopotamia during World War I.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frederick_Stanley_Maude   (558 words)

  
 Francis HALES
Francis Marion HALES died 30 JAN 1866 in Greene County, Alabama and is buried in the Sardis Cemetery, Greene County, Alabama.
Francis M. Born 28 OCT 1832 in Ohio and of Washington Township, Hancock, Ohio in 1850 the son of Joseph Taylor HALES and Esther...
Francis Marion HALES died 1916 at Chester, Tyler, Texas and was buried in the Mount Zion Cemetery there.
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 First World War.com - Who's Who - Sir Frederick Maude
Born on 24 June 1864 in Gibraltar the son of General Sir Frederick Francis Maude (a recipient of the V.C.), Maude was educated at Eton before entering Sandhurst to begin his military career.
Maude therefore replaced General Gorringe as commander of the so-called frontline Tigris Corps in July 1916.
Maude's continuing unbroken run of victories ensured that no scaling down of operations in Mesopotamia could feasibly be considered as Maude's reputation grew in the Muslim world.
www.firstworldwar.com /bio/maude.htm   (669 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page : F/FR/FRE
Frederick Francis Maude (VC, GCB) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Frederick V was the son of Albert Achilles, elector of Brandenburg, and Anna of Saxony.
Frederick III of Habsburg (born September 21 in Innsbruck, 1415; died August 19, 1493 in Linz) was elected as German King as the successor of Albert II in 1440.
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 Maude's Ancestors - zmbg01
Frederick (Ludwig or Henry) BÖHNING [Parents] was born 18 Dec 1827 in Bopfingen, Jagstkries, Wuertenburg, Germany and was christened 19 Dec 1827 in Evangelisch, Bopfingen, Jagstkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany.
Frederick Henry BÖHNING II was born 13 Nov 1859/1860 and died 3 Dec 1941.
Maude Ellen BÖHNING was born 12 Jan 1892 and died 17 Dec 1979.
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 St. Francis' Episcopal Church Parish Profile
From 1944 to 1968 St. Francis’ was served by: the Rev. A.W. Taylor, 1944-46; the Rev. Ralph K. Webster, 1946-1949; the Rev. Edward B. Harris, 1949-1953; the Rev. Paul Chaplin, 1954-1958; the Rev. Leigh B. Putnam, Jr., 1958-1960; the Rev. William G. Edwards, 1960-1968.
The purpose of St. Francis’ Episcopal Church is to function as a Christian family in which we (her members) are nurtured in Jesus Christ through Scripture, sacrament, prayer and love, enabling us joyfully to proclaim God’s love and witness to his power.
Francis’ Church is located in the thermal belt of Western North Carolina at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
www.stfrancischurch.org /profile.html   (2767 words)

  
 Descendants of Francis Fripp and Grizelda Hibbert
Maude Eleanor Noyce was born in 1877 in Broughton Gifford, Wiltshire, was christened on 01 Jan 1878 in Broughton Gifford, Wiltshire, died on 29 Oct 1892 in Kingscote, Gloucestershire, at age 15, and was buried on 03 Nov 1892 in Newington Bagpath.
Frederick Noyce was born in Jul 1860 in Broughton, Hampshire and was christened on 14 Oct 1860 in Broughton, Hampshire.
Frederick was born on 23 Jun 1869 in Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, died on 01 Mar 1946, at age 76, and was buried in Mar 1946 in Rakes Lane Cemetary, Birkenhead.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /adctreeandstuff/fripp/d1.htm   (9049 words)

  
 List of Victoria Cross recipients by Name - M - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Aylmer Maxwell — 1900; Korn Spruit, South Africa
Frederick Miller — 1854; Battle of Inkerman, Crimea
Francis George Miles — 1918; Bois de L'Eveque, France
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_by_Name_-_M   (565 words)

  
 FREDERICK RODERICK
The marriage license from Fluvanna Co., VA states, "This certifies that on the 16th day of December 1783 Frederick Rhoderick and Mary Francis of the County were joined together in holy matrimony.
The 1840 census of Burke Co., NC indicates that Frederick Roderick was living "North of the Catawba - East of the North Fork".
Frederick had 4 children with his first wife and (at least) Daniel with his second wife.
www.trinity3.com /f_roderick/descendants.htm   (3856 words)

  
 Maude
Maude, Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Stanley, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. Stanley Maude was born at Gibraltar, 24 June 1864 and was the youngest son of General Sir Frederick Francis Maude, V.C., G.C.B. He was educated at Eton.
After a period of reorganization and establishing communications Lieutenant General Sir Stanley Maude started advance against the Turkish forces in the middle of December 1916 which was to rout the Turkish forces and achieve the capture of Baghdad in March 1917.
In mid July 1916 Maude was promoted to the temporary rank of Lieutenant-General and assumed command of the 3rd Army Corps, also known as the Tigris Corps.
www.lib.byu.edu /estu/wwi/bio/m/maude.html   (658 words)

  
 Maude Adams L'Aiglon
On opening night, Maude heard her cue and walked out before the footlights in such as state of nervousness that her first lines were almost inaudible.
The son of this union, the Duke of Reichstadt, was raised at the court of Francis, and kept without education by Metternich who, before a mirror, used to show the Duke that he had inherited, not the strength of Napoleon, but the indecision and impotence of the Hapsburgs.
From Miss Maude Adams, in the title rôle, down, they perversely or timidly threw away the opportunities given them by the brilliant stage-craft of the author, obscured his sentiment, and mumbled his words in their teeth.
www.bookmice.net /darkchilde/maude/mplay38.html   (4421 words)

  
 K
Francis K. Kaaa, infant son of Mark and Nalani died Monday Jun 21, 1999 in Wailuku, Maui.
Born in Kona, Hawaii, she is survived by husband Ernest K.; sons Gabriel, Robert, Frederick, William and Wayne Palea; daughter Elizabeth Miyasaki; sisters  Theresa Decoito, Leinani Kalima, Mahealani Naki and Katherine Pabre; 12  grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Survived by sons, Frederick III, Michael and Sean; daughter, Kristen Kamai; stepmother, Jackaylne Feiloakitau; brothers, Michael, Danny,Tony, Farryl and Davyn; sisters, Debra Mendez, Shellie DePonte, Michele Kamai-Ayuma, Deena and Jackylne; four grandchildren.
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 Find A Grave - Search Results for "MAUD"
Sir Frederick Francis Maude served as a General in the 3rd Regiment, later The East Kent Regiment.
Cousin of actress Joan Maude, married to Winifred Emery, Maude began his career as an actor in 1883 in America, and from 1896 to 1905 was co-manager with F. Harrison of the Haymarket Theatre in London, There he became distinguished for his quietly humorous acting in many parts.
Maude served as a Colonel in the Royal Regiment of Artillery.
www.findagrave.com /php/famous.php?page=name&firstName=&lastName=MAUD   (357 words)

  
 Frederick John Hadden 1818
Frederick was born on 12 June 1818, the son of John Hadden, lace manufacturer of Nottingham, and Violet Innes, at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Thomas H. Francis J. Henry A. Margaret I. Mary V. Arthur I. Plus 12 Servants
daughter of Frederick John Hadden and Margaret Jane Harvey
members.cox.net /ghgraham/frederickhadden1818.html   (292 words)

  
 June 4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1801 - Frederick Muhlenberg, first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (b.
1917 - The very first Pulitzer Prizes are awarded: Laura E. Richards, Maude H. Elliott, and Florence Hall receive the first Pulitzer for a biography (for Julia Ward Howe).
She is trampled and dies a few days later, never having regained consciousness.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/June_4   (1072 words)

  
 IAGenWeb: Pott. Co. - 1891 Biographical History of Pottawattamie Co.
Francis and Frederick are engaged in farming and reside in St Louis Co., Missouri, near St. Louis.
Elijah GODFREY was married in Ross County, Ohio to Eleanor DAVISON, a native of that county, and a daughter of Frederick DAVISON.
One son, Francis, the father of our subject, when twelve years of age, engaged on a boat for the American Fur Company a short time, and afterward became an agent for the same company, remaining in their employ until 1840.
iagenweb.org /pottawattamie/Bios1891-G.htm   (12780 words)

  
 The Films of Pauline Frederick
Frederick is dominant in the early part of the film as the proud and snobbish mother of the heir to the ranch, who has brought up Ramona but dislikes her.
Frederick is chilling as the deceptively friendly mother in law who pretends to accept Trevor, while working to break up the marriage behind her back.
Frederick finds herself again as the mean mother who adopts unscrupulous means, but shes caves pretty quickly when faced with a counter-attack by the very quirky Moore, who provides comedy as well as drama.
www.stanford.edu /~gdegroat/PF/filmography.htm   (3669 words)

  
 Maude Adams Main Page
One of the books on her is MAUDE ADAMS: A BIOGRAPHY by Ada Patterson, Benjamin Blom, Inc. New York, 1971, 109 pages with photos.
Maude Adams at Stephen College: In Her Waning Years, a Philosophy of Educational Theatre
The character of Elise McKenna in the movie Somewhere in Time was actually based on a real actress whose name was Maude Adams.
www.bookmice.net /darkchilde/maude/adams.html   (988 words)

  
 St. Francis Orphanage 1869-1936
Francis is still in operation today as a home for the aged with the Sisters of St. Francis still in residence there.
In 1894 Tom was released from St. Francis and sent to the Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio, an orphanage and trade school of the time that exists today as a Seminary.
Mary Francis sold her farm in Seneca Township for $4000 and used the proceeds to help finance the first buildings.
www.historynotebook.com /Stfran.htm   (849 words)

  
 John Graves of Frederick Co., VA
Joseph Graves (2) was born 7 Dec. 1760 (or Jan. 1761) in Frederick Co., VA, died 1 (or 7) Oct. 1838 in Tippecanoe Co., IN, and was buried in Pierce Cem., Battleground, Tippecanoe Co., IN.
Benjamin Graves (12) was born 1794 in Virginia, probably Frederick Co., and died in 1868 in Morocco, Newton Co., IN.
John Graves (3) was born about 1765 in Frederick Co., VA (area near Shenandoah River, later part of Clarke or Warren Co.), and died 18 March 1830 in Coshocton Co., OH.
www.gravesfa.org /gen116.htm   (6309 words)

  
 Mr Francis "Frank" Parkes
His four brothers, Robert George, Matthew, Charles, and Frederick, all worked at Harland and Wolff’s shipyard, and his two sisters, Lily Parkes Henderson and Violet Maude Parkes, lived in America.
Mr Francis "Frank" Parkes, 18, lived at 25 Agincourt Street, Belfast with his parents.
Frank was employed by Harland and Wolff as an apprentice plumber.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /biography.php?id=536   (105 words)

  
 Family List of the Clancy Family Australia The Clancy Family Tree
Frederick Brooks died at Ascot Vale (Vic) in 1930.
Francis Clancy died at Preston (Vic) on 15-3-1940, aged 73 years.
Frederick Doran died at Wownelang on 4-9-1932, aged 63 years.
www.webcore.com.au /clancy/13_ch13.html   (1427 words)

  
 Francis Pym - Psychology Central
Francis Leslie Pym, Baron Pym, MC and Bar, PC (born 13 February 1922) is a British politician and former member of the Cabinet.
Educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, he served in the army during World War II and was awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Francis_Pym   (320 words)

  
 Earls Family Chronicles - Christopher E. Brennen
Betty married Donald Francis in March 1957 and died of a brain tumor in Ballymena in 1965.
Samuel Joseph Arnold was born on Oct.26, 1925, and married Annie Francis of Portadown.
On Sep.13, 1910 she married Frederick W.Mansell in Drumcree Parish Church.
www.dankat.com /earls/chap8.htm   (6874 words)

  
 Royal Genealogies Part 1
Frederick became ill, however, in 1887 and lived only three months after succeeding to the throne on his father's death.
As Crown Prince Frederick William, he was genially called "Our Fritz" by the German people, most of whom anticipated with pleasure his accession to the throne.
NOTES: Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, a.k.a.: The Prince Consort of Queen Victoria; Christened: (Francis) Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel; He was an active and effective patron of the arts and sciences, organizing such enterprises as the epochal Great Exhibition of 1851 to stimulate the growth of British commerce, industry and national pride.
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 The ROWLAND, MOON, FRANCIS LINE
Emma Eliza married James Francis, son of William Francis and Mary Bowley.
On 14 8 1954 when Jean Andre was 24, she married Antony Stanley Hawke, son of Stanley Thomas Hawke and Maude Kathleen Mulcahy.
On 2 5 1812 when Thomas was 43, he second married Ann Francis King, in St Andrews Church, Plymouth.
www.geocities.com /willnobleuk/rmflines.html   (741 words)

  
 My Family
Children were: Frederick Francis II of Mecklenburg (Grand Duke).
Parents: Frederick William III (King of Prussia) and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Children were: Frederick IX (King of Denmark), Knud (Her.
sneakers.pair.com /roots/b2.htm   (1251 words)

  
 What's Happening in March? ~ O'Connor Piano, MIDI Keyboard and Organ Studio
Frederick Sheperd Converse wrote the work that turned out to be the first opera by an American composer to be performed at the Met.
2001 ~ Maude Rutherford, a singer and dancer in the glory days of black theater during the 1920s, died.
Despite the fact that millions sing (in a manner of speaking) the anthem before sporting events, civic club meetings and other public gatherings, it is still ranked as the most difficult national anthem on earth to sing.
www.oconnormusic.org /month-mar.htm   (11618 words)

  
 Francis Overton, b: 1880 - Carlisle, IA
of Lithuania, Maude Of Lombard, Adalgis Adelchis (Abt 755 - Abt 805) of Lombard, Agnes, Princess Of Lombardy (Abt 995 - 10 NOV 1068)
Francis Overton, b: 1880 - Carlisle, IA O Surnames
www.allthetubthumpers.com /ipo.htm   (2618 words)

  
 Alice Maude Banks
RANDALL, Alice Maud.--On July 1, at her home, dearly beloved husband of the late Thomas Henry, loved and loving mother of Monica (Mrs.
I asked why Auntie Maude was not in Ruby's mother's wedding photo, and Ruby thinks it was because she was having a baby.
Churchman), Herbert and Tom, fond mother-in-law of Frederick and Norma, loved grandmother of Sandra, Brian and Kay, loved great-grandmother of Ashley and Ainslie, aged 93 years.
members.iinet.net.au /~kshepher/shepherd/558.html   (302 words)

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