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  Burch
Henry Burch, born in 1755, and his wife, Susannah (maiden name unknown), lived in Surry and Rockingham Counties in North Carolina until about 1789 when they moved to the Pendleton District of South Carolina.
On April 1, 1790, Henry Burch was a witness to the deed for the land on which the town of Pendleton was built.
Henry Hardin Burch, Baptist and Mason, was remembered with great affection by his grandchildren as a man of unquestioned integrity and firm principle.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg30 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry FITZROY was born in 1519 in Blackmore, Essex, England.
Henry Of Gloucester STUART was born on 8 Jul 1640 in Oatlands Park, Weybridge, Surry, England.
Henry Frederick STUART was born on 19 Feb 1594 in Stirling Castle, Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Post-Reformation Catholic Dukes of Norfolk
Second son of Henry Frederick Howard, third Earl of Arundel and Lady Elizabeth Stuart, was educated abroad, as a Catholic.
Eldest son of Henry Howard of Glosson, and Juliana, daughter of Sir William Molyneux of Willow, Nottinghamshire.
Eldest son of Henry Charles Howard and Charlotte, daughter of the Duke of Sutherland, was educated privately, and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
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EARL RALPH OF WESTMORELAND17 NEVILLE (MAUD16 DE PERCY, HENRY*15, HENRY*14, HENRY*13, WILLIAM12, HENRY*11, JOSCELIN*10 DE LOUVAINE, GODFREY* A9 LA BARBE, HENRI*8 II, LAMBERT*7 III, LAMBERT*6 II, LAMBERT*5 I, REGINER4 LONGHALS, REGNIER*3 II, REGNIER*2 RAGNIER, GISELBERT*1 II) was born 1364 in Castle Raby, Raby, Durham, England, and died Bet.
She married (2) EARL HENRY OF DE PERCY in Berwick, Wiltshire, England, son of HENRY* PERCY and ELIZABETH* MORTIMER.
EARL HENRY OF19 DE PERCY (HENRY* "HOTSPUR" DE*18 PERCY, HENRY*17 DE PERCY, HENRY*16, HENRY*15, HENRY*14, HENRY*13, WILLIAM12, HENRY*11, JOSCELIN*10 DE LOUVAINE, GODFREY* A9 LA BARBE, HENRI*8 II, LAMBERT*7 III, LAMBERT*6 II, LAMBERT*5 I, REGINER4 LONGHALS, REGNIER*3 II, REGNIER*2 RAGNIER, GISELBERT*1 II) was born 1385, and died in St. Albans, Kent, England.
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 13eng
Henry (as 'tis probable) looked upon this demand only as a pretence for a quarrel, and therefore he answered James very mildly, that if any thing were due to him, he would not only pay it, but, if he wanted a greater sum or any other assistance, he would not fail to supply him.
Howard himself attaqued Andrew, between whom there was a sharp fight, and altho' Howard had all the advantage imaginable against him, yet he had much ado to take the ship, neither could he do that till Andrew and many of his men were slain.
Henry, being young and having a flourishing and puissant kingdom, and besides, a general combination of almost all Europe against France alone, these things kindled a desire in his mind, which was otherwise ambitious enough of glory, to continue his arms.
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 Neville
EARL HENRY OF NORTHUMBERLAND*9 PERCY (EARL HENRY OF8 DE PERCY, HENRY* "HOTSPUR" DE*7 PERCY, MARGARET*6 NEVILLE, RALPH*5 DE NEVILLE, RANDOLPH*4, ROBERT*3 NEVILLE, ROBERT*2, GEOFFREY FITZROBERT*1 DE NEVILLE) was born July 25, 1421 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England, and died May 29, 1461 in Towtown, York, Yorkshire, England.
EARL HENRY OF NORTHUMBERLAND*10 PERCY (EARL HENRY OF NORTHUMBERLAND*9, EARL HENRY OF8 DE PERCY, HENRY* "HOTSPUR" DE*7 PERCY, MARGARET*6 NEVILLE, RALPH*5 DE NEVILLE, RANDOLPH*4, ROBERT*3 NEVILLE, ROBERT*2, GEOFFREY FITZROBERT*1 DE NEVILLE) was born 1449 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England, and died in Manor Cocks Lodge Near Topcliffe, Yorkshire, England.
HENRY ALGERNON*11 PERCY (EARL HENRY OF NORTHUMBERLAND*10, EARL HENRY OF NORTHUMBERLAND*9, EARL HENRY OF8 DE PERCY, HENRY* "HOTSPUR" DE*7 PERCY, MARGARET*6 NEVILLE, RALPH*5 DE NEVILLE, RANDOLPH*4, ROBERT*3 NEVILLE, ROBERT*2, GEOFFREY FITZROBERT*1 DE NEVILLE) was born January 13, 1434/35 in 5th Earl of Northumberland, England, and died in England.
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 FloddenField   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, (known variously by his title of the Lieutenant General of the North), being left in charge of the army, was prepared to move against any invasion the Scots might instigate.
Howard, the Lord Admiral, his son, was to command the vanguard, and he, Surrey, would command the rearguard battalion.
The Earl of Glencairn and the Earl of Cassillis, along with Lord Herries and Lord Maxwell assisted in the command of the King's battalion.
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 England
While he was gone Lord Surry had won a victory against the Scots killing James IV and leaving Henry's sister regent for her infant son James V. With the help of Thomas Wolsey who is Archbishop of York and a Cardinal, England makes peace with France.
Henry's youngest sister Mary is married to old King Louis XII but when he dies she runs off with Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.
Henry was suffering from being too much overweight at this time and from a bum leg caused by his fall.
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 Graves Family Association: Notable Family Members   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
HOAGLAND ("HOAGY") HOWARD CARMICHAEL was born 22 Nov. 1899, died 27 Dec. 1981 in Rancho Mirage, CA, and was buried in Rose Hill Cem., Bloomington, Monroe Co., IN.
HENRY GRAVES was descended from John Graves of Concord, MA (gen. 166).
HOWARD D. was born 15 Aug. 1939 in Roaring Springs, Motley Co., TX, died 13 Sept. 2003 of cancer in College Station, TX, and was buried 23 Sept. 2003 in West Point Cem., West Point, NY.
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 Goldsboro News-Argus | Obituaries: October 08, 2004 Archives
Henry "Hank" Leroy Brogden, 72, of 173 Martin Road, died Wednesday at Wayne Memorial Hospital.
Brogden was born in Wayne County to the late John Wesley and Myrtle Dail Brogden and was married to Jennifer McCullen Brogden.
Fuller was born in Surry County, N.C., to the late Hugh and Vena Freeman.
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 Notes
Henry de Mascy does not appear to have married, or if he did there was no issue and he was succeeded by his brother, Edward, who is recorded as being lord of the manor in 1368.
Henry subsequently secured his position with the nobles and with the church by issuing a charter of liberties that acknowledged the feudal rights of the nobles and the rights of the church.
The conflict between Henry and Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, over the question of lay investiture (the appointment of church officials by the king), was settled in 1107 by a compromise that left the king with substantial control in the matter.
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 Surry Cty NC genealogy
These were all in Orange Co.,Va. On a map of Surry Co, NC that I purchased, it showed the name of early settlers, with their names and dates of settlement.
Also, on the 1900 Surry census, Eldora Township, is the family of John STANLEY [1859-1909] and wife Sallie M. [1867-1931], both whom are buried at Union Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Surry.
Is this the same Henry BURTON fami rchased that land in 1794, sold it in 1804, moved on to Madison Co.,KY (his wife supposedly died there), and then to Clermont Co.,Ohio.
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 Henry & Hendry Families of Eastern North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Early HENRY ancestors in New Hanover and surrounding counties provided nicknames to a number of family members in order to differentiate the many HENRY members with similar first names living in the same county during the same time period.
Neil HENRY, a son of John HENDRY according to a baptismal record found in Scotland, was born in 1746 on the Isle of Arran, Scotland.
According to handwritten entries in an old family document, William "Tailor Billy" HENRY, was born 5 Apr 1760 in Scotland, the son of Neal and Margaret.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
My earliest HOWARD is Greenberry Howard born abt 1794 in MO and died 25 Mar. 1869 in Putnman Co. IN; married 21 of Feb or Jun, 1820 in Bourbon, KY to Cynthia A. Arrowsmith.
I do not know where Henry HOWARD or his wife Drusille were born but some of the other HOWARDS in that area of Ohio, at the time of Henry's death, were from Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Henry Howard was born July 11, 1821, Washington County, NY (parents & siblings unknown) and died March 9, 1894, Oskaloosa, IA, Forest Cemetery; married November 13, 1845, Reynoldsburg, OH to Mary Schofield born June 6, 1823, Washington County, NY (parents & siblings unknown) and died March 7, 1908, Oskaloosa, IA, Forest Cemetery Children: 1.
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In 1714 Matthew and Richard Howard, great-grandsons of Matthew Howard and Margaret Arthur were granted arms, that were the basic arms of the Ducal Howard`s with the inclusion of a mullet (star).
JOHN HOWARD (Married Elizabeth Lock), and son of ROBERT HOWARD, of Brockdish was baptized 1 December.
I am not sure if John Howard and Elizabeth`s son Francis (James) Howard, ever got to USA or not......but he was married to Mary Warren, and his son (Oldest) James Obadiah, and James the son, (who married Sarah Titus, d.
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 Place Names . . .
Middlesex County, served as deputy auditor of the colony and was appointed to the Council in 1725.
HARRISON, NATHANIEL (1697-1727), of "Wakefield," Surry County, justice, burgess, naval officer, and receiver of duties, was appointed to the Council in 1713.
In 1732, Henry Bell was the overseer of 26 slaves, 50 hogs, and 92 cattle.
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 Surry Cty NC genealogy
Fredrick DANNER was born in 1759 and died in Surry Co. in 1839.
They were married in Surry Co., NC on 12/1/1897 and lived there until their deaths.
We haven't found the marriage record for Thomas SNOW and Elizabeth in Surry or that for Elizabeth and her first husband Thomas BURROUGHS there either and are trying to document both.
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Fern Jewel WILEY was born 6 Apr 1907 and died 12 Oct 2002.
Howard Otto WILEY was born 27 Oct 1902 and died 30 Aug 1933.
Obedience H SHUGART was born 13 Mar 1802 and died 6 Oct 1879.
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 David Keith Edmonson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The class came to the conclusion that both Carville Earle and Karen Kupperman were correct in their assessments of why death was prevalent at early Jamestown.
Earle suggests the cause is disease while Kupperman argues the cause as apathy.
He had been scheduled to speak on September 12, 2001, but due to the horrific events of the previous day and the urgent business facing the Congress, the address was postponed.
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 Watauga History
Ben Howard did not settle in thei county, but remained at his home on the Yadkin, though he took refuge in the mountains around Boone during the Revolutionary War, and for ten years prior to 1769 herded cattle in the Bottom lands around Boone.
Bryan.(1) A quarter of a mile north of the knob, looming above Boone village and known as Howard's Knob, is a shallow cave or cliff, called Howard's Rock House, in which he is said to have lived while hiding out from the Whigs.
Howard remained loyal to the British crown till 1778, when he took the oath of allegiance.
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 Virginia National Guard Bibliography
MacCord, Howard A. "Forts in Colonial Virginia." Virginia Cavalcade, 20 (Autumn 1970), pp.
Ethridge, Harrison M. "Governor Patrick Henry and the Reorganization of the Virginia Militia, 1784-1786." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 85 (October 1977), pp.
Johnston, Henry P. "Christian Febiger Colonel of the Virginia Line of the Continental Army." Magazine of American History, 5 (March 1881), pp.
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 British Participation
"Henry, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch and the South Fencibles of 1778-1783." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 53 (Winter 1975), pp.
Beers, Henry P. "The Papers of the British Commanders in Chief in North America, 1754-1783." Military Affairs, 13 (Summer 1949), pp.
The American Rebellion: Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of His Campaigns, 1775-1782, With An Appendix of Original Documents.
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 Lane Families/Names   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Melissa LANE was born in 1848 in Henry Co., IN..
She was married to Thomas LANE in 1730 in, Surry, VA.
She was married to Earl David SMITH on 2 Nov 1915 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California.
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 DOWNARD HOME PAGE - pafg08 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ignatius HOWARD was born about 1725 in St. Mary's City, Md. He died Dec 1777 in, Greenbrier, Va. Ignatius married Sarah SIMS about 1750 in, Augusta, Va. [Parents]
James STEWART Earl of Galloway was born in, Scotland.
Henry HARDING died 1789 in, Stafford, Va. He married Nielmoth GEORGE.
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 COON/KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
Donald Earl WOODFORD and Jeaniene TOLLEFSON were married on 7 Jun 1953 in Huron, South Dakota.
Frederick HOWARD and Annie Weston TOLMAN were married.
Milton SURRE (SURRY) and Virginia Ester TOMPKINS were married on 4 Oct 1962.
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 Howard Johnson Mid-Atlantic
Well-to-do vacationers enjoyed horseback and horse-drawn carriage trips from Natural Bridge, while more daring guests entered a steel cage and were lowered from the bridge to the sounds of a nearby violinist.
The 17th-century Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, gave his namesake to historic Hampton Roads near Jamestown.
Lord de-la-Ware, Virginia’s first royal governor, named the area in the Earl’s honor in the early 1600s.
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets by William Winstanley
It hapned one Henry of Normandy, chief Poet to our Henry the Third, had traduced Cornwall, as an inconsiderable Country, cast out by Nature in contempt into a corner of the land.
Henry Bradshaw was born in the City of Chester, and bred a Benedictine Monk in the Monastery of St.
Robert Fabian was born and bred in London as witnesseth Bale and Pits; becoming one of the Rulers thereof, being chosen Sheriff, Anno 1493.
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 Cornelius Lloyd
Matthew Howard & Wife Anne were sufficiently close to Cornelius Lloyd to name a son for him c.
MATTHEW HOWARD, immigrant to Lower Norfolk Co., VA, whose children all went to Anne Arundel Co., MD, and shose wife was Anne.
Further research revealed that most of these holdings were brought to the Howard family through the marriage of Alathea Talbot to Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel.
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  A Time Line
Henry VIII begins annulment proceeding against Catherine of Aragon
Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn, then has marriage to Catherine annulled
Rebellion and execution of the Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex
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 AnteBellum Southern Plantations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
By the age of twenty-one, Cocke was the master of over 5,500 acres of land in Surry and Fluvanna counties.
Among the highlights of Part 2: South Carolina and Georgia are materials from the low-country plantations of absentee "rice barons." These collections shed light on the condition of slaves as well as on the society and economy of Charleston and Savannah.
One letter in 1841 from a daughter describes the inauguration of his cousin, William Henry Harrison, as seen from inside the White House.
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 Learn more about Sonnet in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In time, other variants on this rhyming scheme were introduced.
The first known sonnets in English, written by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surry, used this Italian scheme, as did sonnets by later English poets including John Milton, William Wordsworth and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
However, these poets tended to ignore the strict logical structure of proposition and solution.
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