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 Grandfather's Clock - New England Music Scrapbook
Asa Hutchinson's company performed a number of Henry Clay Work compositions; and we could speculate that "Grandfather's Clock" may have been a favorite of his group, as well.
C M Cady, Asa Hutchinson, Asa Burnham Hutchinson, Asa B Hutchinson, John Hutchinson, John Wallace Hutchinson, John W Hutchinson, NEMS, New England Music Scrapbook, Henry Clay Work, Henry C Work.
www.geocities.com /unclesamsfarm/songs/grandfathersclock.htm   (478 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 8100
She married John Michael Henry Hely-Hutchinson, 7th Earl of Donoughmore, son of Richard Walter John Hely-Hutchinson, 6th Earl of Donoughmore and Elena Maria Grace, on 27 July 1925.
She married Richard Michael John Hely-Hutchinson, 8th Earl of Donoughmore, son of John Michael Henry Hely-Hutchinson, 7th Earl of Donoughmore and Dorothy Jean Hotham, on 1 November 1951.
He is the son of John Michael Henry Hely-Hutchinson, 7th Earl of Donoughmore and Dorothy Jean Hotham.
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 printz
Henry was born in July 1825.He died on the 16th Nov 1897 and is buried at St.Johns Cemetary,Invercargill.NZ Henry married Rhoda Ann Kimpton Fenton nee' Harradence on the 24th Feb 1866.Rhoda had previously married to William Fenton on the 7th Sept 1849 at St.Peters in Melbourne and they had four children.Fenton vanished in 1854.
Henry was later known as Henry Prince and spent his time mostly in Australia but did work for his brother George in Southland N.Z. and managed one of George's farms at Otatara.He has many descendants in Australia,N.Z. and around the World.
1819 Clerk to the Principal Superintendant of convicts petitions for mitigation of sentence.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 979
Edward Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles was the son of Henry Lascelles, 2nd Earl of Harewood and Henrietta Sebright.
Ann Elizabeth Rosser married Edward Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles, son of Henry Lascelles, 2nd Earl of Harewood and Henrietta Sebright, on 3 November 1818.
Philippine Munster married Edward Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles, son of Henry Lascelles, 2nd Earl of Harewood and Henrietta Sebright, on 10 September 1831.
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 Queenslanders in the Boer War - 4th Contingent
HEALEY James Joseph Private Slightly wounded at Oliphant's River 26/4/1901 HELDER John Oliver Private Killed in action at Doornlaagte 28/9/1900 HENDERSON Edward William Private Invalided to Australia arriving 25/8/1900 HENRY James Douglas Private Promoted to Lieutenant with "D" Company in 3rd Australian Commonwealth Horse HENRY John George Private....
[Top] SOLDIER'S NAME RANK COMMENTS COOK Edward Christian Private Wounded and taken prisoner at Doornlaagte 29/9/1900; Escaped to Krugersdorp CORNER Robert Henry Private....
STRANG James Private Promoted to Sergeant 1/6/1900; Died from wounds at Houtkraal 16/2/1901 STUART William James Private Invalided to Australia arriving 10/12/1900 STURGESS Arthur Private....
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 Marbury Linage
In the rarified religious atmosphere had swept up the greater part of the church and town from Sir Henry Vane to William Dingly, the barber surgeon - Less than a week after the ministers met in Boston, the Hutchinson faction was working to have Wheelwright declared the third minister of Boston.
In the rarified religious atmosphere had swept up the greater part of the church and town from Sir Henry Vane to William Dingly, the barber surgeon - Less than a week after the ministers met in Boston, the Hutchinson faction was working to have Wheelwright decl ared the third minister of Boston.
Hutchinson was placed on Split Rock by the Society of Colonial Dames of the State of New York, who recognized that the resting place of this most noted woman of her time was well worthy of such a memorial.
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 Brown Family Site by Coralynn
Mary and William Dyer were excommunicated and banished from Boston because of their association with Anne Marbury Hutchinson (see above),and followed her to Rhode Island where they were among the founders of Portsmouth.
I'm going to begin with religious dissenter, Anne Hutchinson, though she was an antinomian, not a Quaker.
Mary Barrett Dyer, the Quaker martyr, was her friend and was somewhat influenced by Anne.
hometown.aol.com /elacia3577/myhomepage/family.html   (3856 words)

  
 Devon local studies service. Biographies. A-D.
Henry Addington, first Viscount Sidmouth / George Pellew.
Addington : a life of Henry Addington, first Viscount Sidmouth / Philip Ziegler.
www.devon.gov.uk /library/locstudy/name-a.html   (3856 words)

  
 Summary Guide: WAVELL
The inner story of the Empire in action by Donald John Cowie (Chapman and Hall, London, 1942); Wavell in the Middle East by Henry Rowan Robinson (Hutchinson, London, 1942); Three against Rommel.
Papers of FM Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby of Megiddo and of Felixstowe include papers and correspondence, 1936-1946, relating to Wavell's biography of Allenby, Allenby: a study in greatness (Harrap, London, 1940) and Allenby in Egypt (Harrap, London, 1943) (Ref: KCLMA Allenby 6/1-11 and 7/1-7/4).
Other correspondence, papers and diaries relating to Wavell's life and career are still in the possession of the family.
www.kcl.ac.uk /lhcma/summary/wa97-001.htm   (3856 words)

  
 Bronx River Parkway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bronx River - Henry Hudson- Hutchinson River - Mosholu - Pelham
FDR East River Drive - Harlem River Drive - Henry Hudson- West Side Hwy (north of 57th)
The parkway runs from Story Avenue and the Bruckner Expressway in the Soundview section of the Bronx to Kensico Dam Plaza and Park, north of White Plains, where it turns into the Taconic State Parkway.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bronx_River_Parkway   (328 words)

  
 Ernest Henry Starling
Starling, Ernest Henry (1866-1927) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography)
Dale, Henry Hallett (1875-1968) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography)
Starling, Ernest Henry (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0846539.html   (137 words)

  
 Civil War Rosters
Harris, A. Hart, E. Hart, J. Henry, J. Hobbs, W. Hopkins, J. Hopkins, L. Hutchins, J. Hunt, S. Hutchinson, L. Hutchinson.
Hood, J. Hood, J. Harwell, J. Hughley, Henry
Colley, A. Colley, W. Cook, T. Cook, B. Cooper, W. Cornett, Elbert.
members.aol.com /Rexmt2/cwrost.html   (137 words)

  
 Doral Arrowwood - Directions
West Side Highway to Henry Hudson Parkway (Route 9) North to Saw Mill River Parkway North (The Henry Hudson becomes the Saw Mill River Parkway).
Deegan to Exit 4, Cross County Parkway East to Hutchinson River Parkway North.
Whitestone Bridge: after bridge tolls, bear left for Hutchinson River Parkway North.
www.doralarrowwood.com /concierge_directions.asp   (993 words)

  
 Anne MOLYNEUX - Tabitha Ellen MORROW
1 John MOLYNEUX = Isabell MARKHAM Marriage: 30 DEC 1599, Stainfield, Lincolnshire, England 2 Elizabeth MOLYNEUX = Gilbert GREGORY 3 Anne GREGORY = Richard TOLSON 4 Henry TOLSON = Francis LAWSON Marriage: 16 APR 1666, Bridekirk, Cumberland, UK 2 Anne MOLYNEUX 2 Mary MOLYNEUX 2 Thomas MOLYNEUX 2 Francis MOLYNEUX
1 Elizabeth MOLYNEUX = Gilbert GREGORY 2 Anne GREGORY = Richard TOLSON 3 Henry TOLSON = Francis LAWSON Marriage: 16 APR 1666, Bridekirk, Cumberland, UK 4 Francis TOLSON = Mary CLARK Marriage: 22 SEP 1707, Piscataway, MD
/- Thomas CRANMER \- Alica CRANMER \- Elizabeth HUTCHINSON
www.pearsonsonline.net /genfiles/p0000010.htm   (993 words)

  
 Guide to the William Wordsworth Collection,
Henry Reed; and a transcript made before publication of the poem "Composed Upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendour and Beauty." Also included are manuscripts by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Hutchinson, Dorothy Wordsworth, Mary Wordsworth, Thomas De Quincey, Robert Southey, Lord Byron, and John Keats.
Correspondence includes letters between the Wordsworth family and Henry Reed; letters from the Wordsworths to George Huntly Gordon, former secretary to Sir Walter Scott; correspondence with fellow writers such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, and Thomas De Quincey; and extensive correspondence among members of the Hutchinson, Monkhouse, and Wordsworth families.
Includes first drafts of poems Wordsworth later published in Yarrow Revisited (1835); 51 of the sonnets published in Ecclesiastical Sketches, in an early fair copy before final revision for publication; manuscripts of 10 additional sonnets sent to Wordsworth's first American editor, Prof.
rmc.library.cornell.edu /EAD/htmldocs/RMM04621.html   (993 words)

  
 Scott County in the Civil War
Light artillery: In the First battery was P. Starkweather; second, Thomas J. Clark; fourth, Henry Snyder, William H. Forney, Cornelius Peterson, William H. Smith and Joseph Page.
Fifth cavalry: Company F of this regiment contained Christian Fischer, Henry Franke, Charles Franke, John Thomas, Christian Litscher, John T. Neht, Florian Seidel and Sidney Gipson.
In Company F were William Carleton and Daniel C. Dawley; in Company H was John F. Dial, and in Company I, Albert Scott and James Coates.
iagenweb.org /civilwar/county/scott/cw_chap21.htm   (9772 words)

  
 Abebooks Search Results - Brown James Moore
Moffett, James; McElheny, Kenneth R. (editors) (Dorothy Parker; Tillie Olsen; John O'Hara; Katherine Mansfield; Joyce Carol Oates; Rosellen Brown; Henry James; Alice Munro; Ambrose Bierce; Charlotte Perkins Gilman; V. Naipaul; Lorrie Moore)
Book Description: New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1917.
A reprinting of this long out-of-print volume that began with the 1854 edition of the story of Captain James and Martha Poage Moore's family in Abb's Valley and before.
www.abeauthors1.com /Author/145962/Brown+James+Moore.html   (9772 words)

  
 James Nicholas BARNES/Myrtle Leone HERRON
Born: 8 NOV 1873 at: Madison Co., IA Died: 17 MAR 1953 at: Borger, Hutchinson Co., TX Father: Henry Clay HERREN Mother: Menerva Ellen ALLEN Other Spouses:
Born: 8 MAR 1867 at: Johnson Co., IA Married: 15 SEP 1891 at: Harrisonville, Cass Co., MO Died: 20 APR 1947 at: Borger, Hutchinson Co., TX Father: Chesley BARNES Mother: Ruth Ann BLAIN Other Spouses:
Name: James Angus "Hank" BARNES Born: 21 MAY 1894 at: Lenora, Dewey Co., OK Married: 14 FEB 1918 at: Smith Co., KS Died: 26 MAR 1974 at: Smith Center, Smith Co., KS Spouses: Isa Alma Loretta PHILBRICK
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 Worldroots.com
John Henry McNeile, son of John McNeile and Oonah Edwyna
Henry John Fitzroy Somerset, Marquess of Worcester, son of
John Francis Burnett Armstrong, son of George Burnett
worldroots.com /brigitte/famous/m02/maryenglanddesc1496-107.htm   (324 words)

  
 12 Church Street
Henry Hutchinson (a grocer of Bristol) was a party to the agreement.
On 16 November 1904 Thomas Hutchinson, described as gentleman, took out a mortgage with James Herbert Lloyd, chemist of Radford, and Herbert Edwin Fortescue, solicitor's clerk of Nottingham for £100 at 4½%.
He leased a plot of land from the Earl of Carnarvon for £7-10-0 per annum for a period of 99 years from 25th March 1895.
www.binghamheritage.org.uk /history/bh_12_church_street.htm   (324 words)

  
 Bentinck, Lord William Cavendish
Bentinck, Lord William Henry Cavendish (1774-1839) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of British History)
Bentinck, Lord (William) George (Frederick Cavendish) (1802-1848) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of British History)
Bentinck was strongly influenced by British utilitarianism and introduced many reforms in the interest of the people.
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 Volume 2 Index
Frances Huson, Thomas R. Hutcheson (or Hutchinson), Henry C. Hutchins, Judge Hutchins, Octavia (see Smith) Hutchins, William N.W. Hutchins, Zachariah M. Hutchinson, George Ichabod ("Alas for the glory!") Ichneumon Imerson, David Ingram, Benjamin (also George) Ingram, Charles Jr.
Jaillet, Peter F. James, Henry Jammison (sic), George Jarratt, Devereaux Jarrett, Howell Jasper, Betsey Jasper, William (I) Jasper, William (II) Jax, J.A. Jeffries, Lee Jelcoat (sic), Haneniah Jenckes, Ebenezer Jenkins, Charles C. Jenkins, James R. Jenkins, Job Jenkins, John M. Jenkins, Mr.
Benjamin Moses, Samuel Moss, Henry Moss, James Moughon, Mary Goodwin (Sanford) Moughon, Thomas Mudge, R.R. Mulinac, Abraham Mulkey, Reuben J. Mulling, Jesse T. Mullins, John Mullins, Robert Munson, William W. Murdock, William Murphey, John Murphy, C.E. Murphy, Daniel Murphy, Felix Murphy, John Murphy, John J. Murphy, Mills (II) Murphy, Mr.
www.factorswalk.com /militia/ind2.htm   (324 words)

  
 Hu - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors
[p1908] William Henry HUNTER (M: 1849 - 1917 Feb 27) Rev, William John HUNTER (M: 1835 - 1911) The Pleasure Dance In Its Relation To Religion And Morality [n1881] Manhood Wrecked And Rescued..
(w Samuel WOODWORTH) [a1825] Jan HUDSON (see: George Henry SMITH) Jan HUDSON {CA} (F: 1954 - 1990) Jay William HUDSON {US} (M: 1874 - 1958) Nowhere Else In The World [f1923] Abbe Pierre [f1924] Rev, John B HUDSON (M: 1770 - ?) Narrative..
- ?) 6766 The Press-Gang Afloat And Ashore [n1913] John W HUTCHINSON (M: ?
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 Northumberland & D. 1874
7017-74 (Durham Co): Henry PEELE, 39, widower, farmer, Cavan twp., Bexley, s/o William and Mary, married Mary Ann HUTCHINSON, 36, Cavan twp., Manvers, d/o Joseph and Jane, witn: James JOHNSTON and Henry HUTCHINSON, both of Manvers, 29 Jan 1874 at Manvers
Henry ASH and Kate STEWART both of Hamilton, Feb. 14 1874 at Port Hope
6972-74 David Henry MELVILLE, 30, carpenter, Seymour twp., Campbellford, s/o William and Esther Ray MELVILLE, married Abigail CULLON (Culton?), 24, Miramichie NB, Campbellford, d/o Thomas and Elizabeth Maclester CULLON, witn: W. MELVILLE of Campbellford and Jane Ann HAWKIN of Seymour, 28 Oct 1874 at Warkworth
homepages.rootsweb.com /~maryc/ndur74.htm   (324 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Anne Hutchinson: Religious Leader (Colonial Leaders)
What I found most interesting was how politics came into play in Hutchinson's downfall when her ally Henry Vane lost his seat as governor to John Winthrop.
Hutchinson was excommunicated in addition to her banishment and the rest of the story is rather depressing in terms of how she spent her last years.
Although she was banished, Hutchinson became a symbol of not only religious toleration but also of the advancement of women in society.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0791056856?v=glance   (1139 words)

  
 Ford, Henry - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ford, Henry
His grandson, Henry Ford II, then became president.
Ford's management style was autocratic, and although he had appointed his son as company president in 1919, he remained in tight control.
Ford was the eldest of six children born to a farming family in Dearborn.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Ford,+Henry   (1043 words)

  
 Henry V (of England) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Henry V (of England)
Henry was knighted at the age of 12 by Richard II on his Irish expedition of 1399, and experienced war early.
Henry was a cold and ruthless soldier, respected by his contemporaries as a chivalric warrior.
When Henry returned, it was with the serious intent to defeat Normandy, which he succeeded in doing and included the long, bitter Siege of Rouen 1418–19.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Henry%20V%20(of%20England)   (1043 words)

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