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  George Whetstone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Whetstone (1544?-1587?) was an English dramatist and author.
George appears to have had a small inheritance which he soon spent, and he complains bitterly of the failure of a lawsuit to recover a further inheritance of which he had been unjustly deprived.
In 1572 he joined an English regiment on active service in the Low Countries, where he met George Gascoigne and Thomas Churchyard.Gascoigne was his guest near Stamford when he died in 1577, and Whetstone commemorated his friend in a long elegy.
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 American Memory from the Library of Congress - Browse by
George Luckey to James Madison, December 8, 1812.
George Nicholas to James Madison, December 31, 1790.
George Tebbs to James Madison, December 1, 1817.
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 Paul Loyall and the Press Gang - Norfolk Highlights - Chapter 13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Loyall's first gesture to restore law and order was to collar two British seamen who were dragging a protesting sailor off to the tender.
Loyall then headed a party of aroused citizens to where Captain Morgan and a party of armed sailors had fled near the Public Wharf.
When Loyall reminded Morgan that he was unarmed, the half-drunk captain thrashed the air in the former mayor's direction with his sword.
www.norfolkhistorical.org /highlights/13.html   (659 words)

  
 Admiral Farragut George S. Patton Historical Society Library
David Glasgow, the second son of George Farragut, and the future Admiral of the United States Navy, was born before the removal to Louisiana, on the 5th of July, 1801, at Campbell's Station, near Knoxville, in eastern Tennessee.
While George Farragut was fishing one day on Lake Pontchartrain he fell in with a boat, also engaged in fishing, in which was an old gentleman prostrated by the heat of the sun.
George Farragut continued to live in Pascagoula, and there he died on the 4th of June, 1817, in his sixty-second year.
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 Lewis Green Sr. - pafg64.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
George Washington HOSKINS [scrapbook] (Letitia THOMPSON, Louisa Jane GREEN, David, James, Lewis J. Lewis J.) was born on 13 Mar 1876 in Callaway, Bell County, Kentucky.
George married Mary Vianna HOSKINS [scrapbook] daughter of Jefferson Davis HOSKINS and Caldonia Hesseltime LEDFORD on 8 Jul 1904 in, Bell County, Kentucky.
George Washington THOMPSON (Hiram Monroe THOMPSON, Louisa Jane GREEN, David, James, Lewis J. Lewis J.) was born about 1880.
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 John Hodgkinson - pafg91.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Clyde HOSKINS (Belle HOSKINS, Esau HOSKINS, George W. ekiel HOSKINS, John HOSKINS, Thomas HOSKINSON, Thomas HOSKINSON, John, John) was born on 23 Dec 1917 in Harlan County, Kentucky.
Virgie DAVIS (Rosanna HOSKINS, Esau HOSKINS, George W. ekiel HOSKINS, John HOSKINS, Thomas HOSKINSON, Thomas HOSKINSON, John, John) was born on 27 Sep 1912 in Hances Creek, Bell County, Kentucky.
Ora Mae BARNETT (Bessie HOSKINS, Esau HOSKINS, George W. ekiel HOSKINS, John HOSKINS, Thomas HOSKINSON, Thomas HOSKINSON, John, John) was born on 28 Feb 1924 in, Harlan County, Kentucky.
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 KYLIT - A site devoted to Kentucky Writers
George Ella Lyon has a certain appeal in her children's books because she relates most of them to real-life experiences.
George Ella Lyon is a native of Harlan, County, Kentucky.
George Ella Lyon portrays Kentucky as a mountainous country, full of coal dust, with rugged characters, who do not have the luxuries that the Memphis characters are accustomed to.
www.english.eku.edu /SERVICES/KYLIT/LYON.HTM   (969 words)

  
 Loyall Family Genealogy Forum
GRUBBS and LOYALL families of Louisa Co. VA.
Sally Loyall born circa 1790, SC - Zane Wingard 5/05/00
Florence Loyall, Fishersville, Va. - Rhonda Perkins Lunsford 12/05/99
genforum.genealogy.com /loyall/index.html#38   (420 words)

  
 rabble news
Ken Deane, the OPP officer who killed Dudley George, an unarmed Stoney Point defender, will face Police Act charges from September l7 to l9 for breaching the province's policing code of conduct.
Dudley George was taking part in a protest against the desecration of an ancient burial site.
George's family by forcing them to proceed with a civil suit to uncover Harris's role in the shooting.
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Loyall died Sunday, January 11, at North Kansas City Hospital, North Kansas City, MO. Sheila Rae Loyall was born August 15, 1944, at Kansas City, KS, the daughter of George and Evelyn (Burton) Fischer.
Loyall was preceded in death by her husbands, Charles Lewis and Donald Loyall.
Sheila is survived by her sons, Kevin Michael Corkill and Jeffrey Lee Lewis, both of Kansas City, KS; her parents, George and Evelyn Fischer, Kansas City, KS; her sisters, Linda Sprague, Richmond, KS, and Gayle Hinkle, Platte City, MO; and her brothers, Herman Fischer, Sedalia, MO, and Wade Fischer, Ozawkie, KS.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/anderson/library/vital/advocate/vol8no6.txt   (710 words)

  
 Quality Objects Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Loyall JP, Bakken DE, Schantz RE, Zinky JA, Karr DA, Vanegas R, Anderson KR.
Loyall JL, Gossett JM, Gill CD, Schantz RE, Zinky JA, Pal P, Shapiro R, Rodrigues C, Atighetchi M, Karr D. Comparing and Contrasting Adaptive Middleware Support in Wide-Area and Embedded Distributed Object Applications.
Loyall JP, Pal PP, Schantz RE, Webber F. Building Adaptive and Agile Applications Using Intrusion Detection and Response.
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 NPL - The Mayors of Norfolk
James Taylor (2) 1777 Cornelius Calvert (2) 1778 George Abyvon (5) 1779 Thomas Newton, Jr.
James Taylor (3) 24 Jun. 1782 George Kelly 1783 Robert Taylor 1784 Dr.
John Ramsay 24 Jun. 1794 Seth Foster 1795 Samuel Moseley 24 June 1796 George Loyall 1797 Baylor Hill 1798 Dr.
www.npl.lib.va.us /faqs/mayors.html   (345 words)

  
 ATI 2004 -- Accelerating Trustworthy Internetworking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
George S. Ake is Program Manager at Capital Wireless Integrated Network where he is responsible for overall coordination of a project to implement an integrated voice and mobile data network for transportation and public safety in the Washington D.C. region.
George received his Master’s of Public Administration from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina and his B.A.S., Administration of Justice from Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Loyall is the principal investigator on several DARPA projects dealing with QoS aware middleware, development, and runtime environments for distributed real-time embedded systems.
www.gtisc.gatech.edu /2004site/ati2004/participant_bios.html   (9219 words)

  
 Biography
George Ella Lyon is best known as an author of children's picture books.
She became immersed in all aspects of the experience, singing at a rally against the Vietnam War, making public presentations on early Kentucky music, publishing poems each year, and becoming involved in campus reform (Brosi, 4).
She represents Memphis as beautiful flat land, without the awkwardness of mountain trails, and with bright city lights, forever burning, illuminating the entire city.
www.shepherd.edu /englweb/lyon/biography.htm   (843 words)

  
 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Discourse on the Life and Character of the Hon. Littleton Waller Tazewell, by Hugh Blair ...
Tazewell took the degree of Bachelor of Arts on the 31st day of July, 1792, though it is probable that he attended some of the classes at a later period.
It was during these two sessions he met with several of his college mates, as well as with some older statesmen whom he had not before seen in a public body.
Madison; and among those of the opposite side, were George Keith Taylor, his eloquent namesake from Norfolk, Robert Barraud Taylor, the late venerable John Eyre, Thomas M. Bayly, John Wise, James Breckenridge, Archibald Magill, and Henry Lee, of the Legion.
www.gutenberg.org /files/16906/16906-h/16906-h.htm   (13936 words)

  
 BBN Distributed Systems Papers and Presentations
Joseph P. Loyall, Richard Shapiro, Sandeep Neema, Sherif Abdelwahed, Richard Schantz, and Nagabhushan Mahadevan.
Lisa DiPippo, Jiangyin Zhang, Matthew Murphy, Victor Fay Wolfe, Joseph Loyall, Richard Schantz, Craig Rodrigues, Jeff Parsons, Sandeep Neema, Balachandran Natarajan, and Aniruddha Gokhale.
Joseph Loyall, JM Gossett, Christopher Gill, Richard Schantz, John Zinky, Partha Pal, Richard Shapiro, Craig Rodrigues, Michael Atighetchi, and David Karr.
dist-systems.bbn.com /papers   (3167 words)

  
 Small Battle Badge - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
It looks like the upper and lower fins in front of the tail are divided on your example and not on Klietmann's.
Common thought has it that many were 'liberated' in warehouses on the docks of Hamburg, etc. So unless it comes off a uniform and matches a particular mint example, it's just plain going to be tough.
I think on many of these patches you just have to have the faith or not have it on these loose mint items.
www.wehrmacht-awards.com /forums/showthread.php?t=21698   (1122 words)

  
 Finding Aid for David G. Farragut Papers
His father, George, was an old seahand from the island of Minorca, one of the Balearic group, who brought Farragut up with a great appreciation of the United States Navy.
Farragut's only child, Loyall, entered the Naval Academy at West Point in 1863 and was there when Farragut received his Civil War fame.
In a note from George Marsh of Florence to Virginia Farragut, November 10, 1888.
www.lib.utk.edu /spcoll/manuscripts/ms1887fa.html   (5348 words)

  
 Gallagher, Charles H. - Gwathmey Family Papers: Civil War Manuscripts at the Virginia Historical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Contains materials concerning primarily the administration of the estate of Reuben George (1766–1807) of Virginia.
Reminiscences of some Virginia veterans concern topics such as the 1864 battle of Drewry's Bluff, the battle of Antietam, J. Stuart in the Gettysburg campaign, the siege of Richmond in 1864–1865, and service in Company B of the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment and in Company E of the 30th Virginia Infantry Regiment (box 31).
A photocopy of a letter, 1 June 1861, from Maxcy Gregg to Richard Stoddert Ewell concerning Gregg's temporary reinforcement of Ewell's cavalry pickets with Company E of the 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment.
www.vahistorical.org /CWG/g.htm   (2088 words)

  
 Henry VIII of England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Henry VIII was buried in St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, next to his wife Jane Seymour.
The style "Henry the Eighth, by the Grace of God, King of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith and of the Church of England and also of Ireland in Earth Supreme Head" remained in use until the end of Henry's reign.
Henry's motto was Coure Loyall (true heart) and he had this embroidered on his clothes in the form of a heart symbol and with the word loyall.
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 FRENCH, NICHOLAS (1604... - Online Information article about FRENCH, NICHOLAS (1604...
Ormonde, entitled " The Unkinde Desertor of Loyall Men and True Frinds,” and shortly afterwards " The Bleeding Iphigenia." The most important of his other See also:
CLARENDON, GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4TH EARL OF (in the Villiers line) (1800-r87o)
Works of Bishop French, comprising the three pamphlets already mentioned and some letters, were published by S. Bindon at See also:
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 VAPARISHRECORDS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Herbert                        George Veale               Thomas Veale                Thomas Grimes            William Crawford
Robert Tucker                      George Abyvon               Lewis Hansford           Mathew Godfrey            John Willoughby
George W. Burgess                             John Baine            William More David Porter         Joshua Miers
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 Reference Materials: 2002 George Holbert Tucker Essay Contest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
George Tucker - The Norfolk Historical Society established this contest to pay tribute to Norfolk historian George Holbert Tucker and inspire up-and-coming historians among today's students.
George Holbert Tucker, the contest's namesake, provides a good starting point with his book Norfolk Highlights, particularly his chapters on:
No longer in print, this book can frequently be found in used book stores, as well as the public libraries.
www.norfolkhistorical.org /contest/2002reference.html   (259 words)

  
 University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Title: The humble request of His Majesties loyall subjects, the governour and the company late gone for Nevv-England to the rest of their brethren, in and of the Church of England.
Title: Humble request of His Majesties loyall subjects, the governour and the company late gone for New-England.
Note: Sometimes attributed to George Phillips and to John Winthrop.
name.umdl.umich.edu /A08124.0001.001   (216 words)

  
 Ancestors of Mary Long Daniel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Mary married George Loyall Gordon, son of Major General William Fitzhugh Gordon and Elizabeth Lindsay, on 19 Dec 1854 in Halifax Co., North Carolina.
(George Loyall Gordon was born on 17 Jan 1829 in Virginia and died in 1862 in Malvern Hill, Virginia.)
Please check back often for updates and feel free to let me know if you feel there are descrepancies, errors, or omissions.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~fran/4433.htm   (121 words)

  
 Roll of Honor - U.S. Battle Casualties of Minor Actions
Father is a grocer, at corner of George and Eleventh Streets, Philadelphia.
Fornley, Capt. Loyall’s Co., Georgia Mounted Volunteers; slightly.
Milton, Capt. Loyall’s Co., Georgia Mounted Volunteers; slightly.
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George Rogers Clark George Ross George Shafner George Thatcher George Turberville George Turner George Walton George Walton and George Taylor George Washington George Washington and Jonathan Trumbull, Sr.
George Washington and Nathanael Greene George Washington's Prize Agents George Washington, et al.
George Wiatt George William Fairfax George Williams George Wyllys George Wythe Gerard de St. Elme Gerardus Clarkson and John Wilcox Gerret DeWitt Gertrude Read Gilbert Blane Giovanni Fabbroni Gosuinus Erkelens Gouverneur Morris Guillaume de Luce Gunning Bedford Gunning Bedford, Jr.
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 Louisa County Historical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Loyall, John J. Loyall, John J. --- Census 2/1/42
Loyall, M. Loyall, Martha --- Census 2/1/42 2/2/30
Lumsden, George --- V15:56, 57, 59, 60, 61
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 Gaddard - Gwynn: photographs and portraits of individuals
George I 1660-1727 King of England 4-7-60 Faber 18/0 4-7-60 Smith 1/1/0 4-7-60 Chevean 15/0 oversized 3-23-61 Picart 1714 1/10/0 oversized
George, of Denmark 1653-1708 Consort of Queen Anne 4-7-60 Smith 18/0 4-7-60 Houbraken 7/0 5-20-60 Van Gunst 15/0
George, Miles 1807-1892 See also: Persons (group) PR 1:2 Poe, Edgar Allen
www.vahistorical.org /research/photo_individuals_g.htm   (2392 words)

  
 1806.html
George, Willis, clerk in the custom house, do.
Scott, George, (free colored), house carpenter, 13 Fen church street
Wright, K. George, sea captain, Bute street do.
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 1801dir1.html
Scott, George (free fl), carpenter, 5 Fen Church street
White, George, china and glass store, 37 Main street.
George the Second, by the grace of God, of Great Britain,
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