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  Henry Hawley - LoveToKnow 1911
Becoming lieut.-general somewhat later, he was second-in-command of the cavalry at Fontenoy, and on the 20th of December 1745 became commander-in-chief in Scotland.
Under Cumberland's orders Hawley led the cavalry in the campaign of Culloden, and at that battle his dragoons distinguished themselves by their ruthless butchery of the fugitive rebels.
But, whether it be true or false that he was the natural son of George II., Hawley was always treated with the greatest favour by that king and by his son the duke of Cumberland.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Henry_Hawley   (334 words)

  
 Hawley Genealogy - pafg40 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry PIERSON [Parents] was born 1618 in Of Shadwell Parish, Stepney, Middlesex, England.
Henry HAWLEY [Parents] was born 26 Jan 1686 in Stratford.
Henry HAWLEY was born 17 Jan 1723 in Stratford, Connecticut.
www.hawleysociety.org /hawleygen/pafg40.htm   (597 words)

  
 YUBA  COUNTY Biographies
His father, Henry Stohlmann, was a native of Germany, having been born in 1839 in the kingdom of Prussia; and he married Miss Minna Strathmeier, a native of the same region.
Charles Hawley settled at Sutter and married Anna Getty in the Sutter Buttes.
Roland Henry Hawley attended the Brittan school in Sutter County, and for a while was a student at the Sutter Union High School, eventually continuing and completing his studies at the high school in San Jose.
www.yubaroots.com /bios/stoh.htm   (878 words)

  
 Notes for Henry A HAWLEY,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Henry A. HAWLEY, one of the earliest pioneers of Ingham County, was born at Winfield, Herkimer Co., N.Y., Nov. 19, 1815.
HAWLEY, she carried with her the fruit of wide experience and culture, and became to his children a mother indeed, as well as an invaluable helper and teacher.
HAWLEY died March 8, 1869, leaving one daughter, Claribel, who was born March 25, 1857, and was married July 28, 1878, to Orr SCHURTZ, a graduate of Michigan University, class of 1878.
www.frontiernet.net /~marypie/nti01403.html   (1128 words)

  
 Hawley Genealogy - pafg210 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Charles Henry HAWLEY was born 23 Sep 1805.
Henry Charles HAWLEY [Parents] was born 11 Aug 1830.
Leon Herman HAWLEY [Parents] was born 6 Mar 1867 in, Ohio.
www.hawleysociety.org /hawleygen/pafg210.htm   (264 words)

  
 Hammond-Hawley
He was tithable in Philip Mongon's household in 1726, a "negro" tithable in Matthew Welch's household from 1727 to 1731, and tithable in the household of Henry Speakman from 1737 to 1744 [Bell, Northampton County Tithables, 36, 51, 73, 102, 118, 170, 212, 221, 255, 276, 292, 304, 361].
Henry, born before 1776, head of a Halifax County, North Carolina household of 4 "other free" in 1800 [NC:316] and 9 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:151].
Henry was head of an Amherst County household of 12 "free colored" in 1820.
www.freeafricanamericans.com /Hammond_Hawley.htm   (16375 words)

  
 The Battle of Falkirk 1746
Hawley at first refused to believe the rebels could be advancing.
Hawley had formed the view in the 1715 Jacobite rising that the highlanders would not stand against cavalry.
Hawley was a protégé of the Duke of Cumberland.
www.britishbattles.com /battle_of_falkirk.htm   (623 words)

  
 Durston: Manors | British History Online
Hawley died in 1623 when his heir was his son, also Henry.
50) The impropriate rectory was leased by the Hospitallers to William Hawley in 1539 (fn.
From 1838 a tithe rent charge of £170 was payable to the lord of Buckland manor on land representing Durston manor in the west of the parish and on Cogload in the east.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=18669   (2564 words)

  
 Henry Hawley Obituary
Died in Corpus Christi, Tex., January 1, 1904, at 10:10 p.m., CAPT. HENRY HAWLEY, a native of Canada, aged 69 years and 10 months.
In the death of Capt. Hawley Corpus Christi and Nueces county loses an old pioneer.
Henry Hawley came to Corpus Christi about forty-nine years ago with his father, an engineer of harbor works and dredge inventor, the father having a contract for dredging work near the Shell Banks.
www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us /oldbayview/hawleyhobituary.htm   (204 words)

  
 Hawley Children
By 1871 Sarah, aged 17 was living with her uncle in Liverpool and Ellen, aged 9 was living with her Grandmother, Ellen Hawley in Hanley.
Henry did not have any children and in the 1860’s was joined by his nephew, William Elias Hawley, the son of Henry’s eldest brother, William.
His eldest son Joseph Henry was born in 1841 and by the age of nineteen was a Leader in the Bethesda Chapel.
www.thepotteries.org /people/hawley_elias2.htm   (1174 words)

  
 Bugatti Exhibition
This exhibition is a crowning achievement for Henry Hawley, whose 38-year career at the CMA is a distinguished accomplishment in itself.
Hawley is one of the foremost authorities on decorative arts and the Bugatti.
But according to Henry Hawley, what separates the Bugatti from most of the other famous artistic families is that they each had a different medium for expression.
www.clevelandart.org /exhibit/bugatti   (1531 words)

  
 Bugatti Exhibition
On Hawley's short list of major acquisitions during his tenure are Antonio Canova's marble sculpture, Terpsichore, the flamboyant rococo silver tureen designed by Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier, the hand mirror designed by Felix Bracquemond with a relief figure by Auguste Rodin, and Carlo Bugatti's remarkable tea set and table ensemble.
When Hawley was in school, the study of decorative arts--furniture, silver, ceramics, and so on--was not common.
Hawley draws a distinction between what he sees as a curator's role in acquiring works--a role in which personal conviction, not public recognition, is of paramount importance--and a museum's role in developing exhibitions for the public.
www.clevelandart.org /exhibit/bugatti/hhh.html   (687 words)

  
 History of Hampshire, Illinois.... presented by Illinois Genealogy Trails History Group
Hawley lived to the advanced age of eighty-four years and was buried in Iowa.
Hawley said it must be done in order to stop the bleeding, so she dressed it herself.
Henry also enlisted in the 127th and served until the end of the war, going with Sherman through the south to join Grant in Virginia.
genealogytrails.com /ill/kane/hampshirehistory.html   (11042 words)

  
 Patterson Ranch - About Patterson Ranch
Hawley was an early settler in the vicinity of Mission San Jose.
Henry Hawley Patterson was born at Ardenwood on April 7, 1878, while William Donald arrived two years later on December 4, 1880.
(Henry had inherited in the house his father built in 1903.) On April 6, 1904, it was agreed that William would receive an allowance of $12,000 for his new house, and on May 5 of the same year, the foundation of the house was started (FF#59).
www.pattersonranch.net /about_patterson_ranch.html   (5842 words)

  
 VCPL Community Archives-Ransom E. Hawley Letters
The 17 letters reflect periods when Hawley was a student at Wabash College and when he served as a private in the Union Army.
Ransom E. Hawley was born in Putnamville, Indiana, on July 8, 1844.
Hawley graduated from Lane Seminary, but was also a student at Wabash College and Indiana University.
www.vigo.lib.in.us /vcplarchive/inventories/wars/civilwar/hawley.htm   (246 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Becoming lieutenant-general somewhat later, he was second-in-command of the cavalry at Fontenoy, and on 20th December 1745 became commander-in-chief in Scotland.
Less than a month later Hawley suffered a severe defeat at Falkirk at the hands of the Jacobite insurgents.
Under Cumberland's orders Hawley led the cavalry in the campaign of Culloden, and at that battle his dragoons became infamous for their ruthless butchery of the fugitive rebels, while he gained the nickname of Hangman Hawley.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Henry_Hawley   (351 words)

  
 New Henry Hudson Cafetorium Dedicated During Genevieve M. Hawley Foundation Luncheon - Atlantic Highlands Herald - New ...
HIGHLANDS, NJ — The Fourth Annual Luncheon of the Genevieve M. Hawley Memorial Foundation was held at the new cafetorium at the Henry Hudson Regional School in Highlands on Sunday August 21, 2005.
Hawley’s priority as a School Board member had been about doing what was best for the students.
Hawley, who died tragically in an accidental fall in May 2002, had been present during the early stages of the new addition to the school and actively supported the school during his administration.
www.ahherald.com /news/2005/0822/hawley_luncheon.htm   (532 words)

  
 History of Hampshire, Illinois.... presented by Illinois Genealogy Trails History Group
Hawley was dead and the older sons had gone west.
Henry Doty, the secretary, was appointed to write the constitution and bt-laws for the society.
Anna and Webster of the lock factory, Lincoln and Henry, who have been associated with their father in the store a number of years; and Thomas who is a news agent on the milk train.
genealogytrails.com /ill/kane/hampshirehistory2.html   (8176 words)

  
 Hawley Realty
Hawley was an unsuccessful candidate for re-nomination in 1932.
Sanford (Sandy) Hawley, born April 16, 1949 in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, is a Hall of Fame jockey.
As a boy growing up in Canada, Hawley developed a love for the game of ice hockey and while riding in California, he got an ice-level job as a penalty timekeeper for the home games of the Los Angeles Kings hockey team, giving himself a great view of his favorite game.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/75/hawley-realty.html   (1259 words)

  
 HENRY HAWLEY (c. 1679-... - Online Information article about HENRY HAWLEY (c. 1679-...
Hawley suffered a severe defeat at See also:
brigade-major, wrote of General Hawley in no flattering terms.
George II., Hawley was always treated with the greatest favour by that See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /HAN_HEG/HAWLEY_HENRY_c_1679_1759_.html   (469 words)

  
 Genevieve Hawley, Henry Hudson Board Member Dies After Fall Onto Fence Post- Atlantic Highlands Herald - New Jersey
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ Genevieve M. Hawley, 69, of Highlands, a well-respected and much loved member of the Henry Hudson Regional School Board of Education died Sunday after a tragic accident at a Warren County animal farm.
Hawley lost her balance as she walked down wooden porch steps at the farm around noon and fell face first onto a cast iron fence post near the bottom of the stairs, according to police.
Hawley was flown to Morristown Memorial Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
www.ahherald.com /news/2002/0509/hawley.htm   (231 words)

  
 Hawley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hawley is a surname, and may refer to:
Joseph Roswell Hawley (1826 - 1905), American political leader
Willis C. Hawley, an American politician and co-sponsor of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hawley   (163 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: Charles Henry Hawley Family of Rensselaer County, NY
We do not know who Charles Henry's father and mother were.
We have nearly all information about Henry C.'s children and Koert's children (both went on to become phycians).
We will be glad to share what information we have on this branch of the Hawley Family.
www.genealogy.com /users/c/a/r/Glen-H-Carlson   (136 words)

  
 Cyril F. Hawley
Cyril Frances Hawley, who was killed in action about November 2nd 1914, was the second son of the late Sir Henry Hawley, Bart., and Frances Lady Hawley, of Leybourne, Kent and brother of the present Baronet.
Captain Hawley was married in 1912 to Ursula Mary, daughter of Mr.
At about midnight Captain Hawley arrived with a draft of about 200 men, and shortly afterwards the 3rd Brigade were relieved by the 6th Brigade, the Berkshire Regiment taking over our trenches, with our 1st Battalion on their left.
www.memorial-lincs.org.uk /html/cyril_f._hawley.html   (634 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Captain Charles Shaw and others
He married Frances Anne Hawley, daughter of Sir Henry Hawley, 1st Bt.
She was the daughter of Sir Henry Hawley, 1st Bt.
He was the son of Captain Charles Shaw and Frances Anne Hawley.
www.thepeerage.com /p14045.htm   (1166 words)

  
 Simpson Family History
and that Henry Hawley, Grandfather to the Deponent, told him----that in said Henry Hawley was one of the first inhabitants settled on Spencer's land.
A Copy HENRY TYLER C.S.C. To which said evidence the Defendant also objected that it was insufficient to prove that such Deed had ever exhisted and that the Original Deed from the said HARRISON to the said SNEED should be produced.
HENRY THOMSON for Three hundred acres of Land in the within Bill of Sale and having by the last Will and Testament of the said HENRY THOMPSON given and bequeathed the said Three hundred acres of land unto the three Eldest Sons of JOHN SIMPSON of Acquia.
simpsonhistory.com /notes/elizabeth.html   (5596 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Margaret Serena Hawley and others
She is the daughter of Sir David Henry Hawley, 7th Bt.
She was the daughter of Henry Percy St.
She married Captain Cyril Francis Hawley, son of Sir Henry Michael Hawley, 5th Bt.
www.thepeerage.com /p7418.htm   (1137 words)

  
 Henry C. Hawley, NJ, 1804
In 1804, a Henry C. Hawley sued a Mary Orsman.
I am not a Hawley researcher; I am researching the Osmun name and am possibly interested in the above Mary Orsman.
But I can't seem to locate a Henry C. Hawley anywhere that would match the one in the Supreme Court database.
genforum.genealogy.com /hawley/messages/2266.html   (105 words)

  
 hawley1
BEB1841 reports that the1st Lord of Donamore was descended from Francis Hawley, MP for Corfe Castle temp Elizabeth (who r.
BP1934 reports that William was ancestor of the Lords Hawley.
Possibly another son of Henry and Elizabeth was Gabriel of Buckland who married Margaret Portman but this has not been confirmed.
www.stirnet.com /html/genie/british/hh4aa/hawley1.htm   (439 words)

  
 Montgomery County News, I've Been Thinking, History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The first news the Willis family in the north had of the catastrophe came in a telegram on September 11th.
On September 14th Short Adam wired his wife, Mary Carter Hawley Willis, who was in Marietta, Ohio, that another wire had been received from her father and all was well.
His vivid description of this tragedy was in a letter written to his wife Sarah, who at the time was visiting in New Jersey with their daughter, Mary Carter Hawley Willis.
www.montgomerycountynews.net /ivebeenthink10-11-2000.htm   (959 words)

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