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  Raby Family History
From this it is concluded that Sherrod is son of Sherwood and Sara, Sara died and Sherrod is raised in household of Robert.
Raby was Paw Arch to his nephew, Keith Raby, and his nieces, Kristi Everett and Danita White.
Raby was preceded in death by his parents, Sanie Daniel Raby and Jessie Beatrice Gordon Raby, and by four siblings, Curtis Raby, Owana Kay Raby, Ray Raby and Ted Raby.
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 NEVILLE, or NEVILL - Online Information article about NEVILLE, or NEVILL
His estates, with the noble castles of Brancepeth and Raby, were forfeited; Middleham, with the Yorkshire lands, had been settled by the 1st earl on the heirs of his second marriage.
and Henry VIII., and recovered from the latter in 1512 the castle and lands of Abergavenny.
James I., in 1604, assigning the barony of Abergavenny to Edward's son and that of Despencer to Lady Fane.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /NAN_NEW/NEVILLE_or_NEVILL.html   (1552 words)

  
 Henry James Raby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry James Raby (VC, CB) was a 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.
On 18 June 1855 in the Crimea, immediately after the assault on Sebastopol, a soldier of the 57th Regiment, who had been wounded in both legs, was observed sitting up and calling for help.
At once Lieutenant Raby and two seamen (Henry Curtis and John Taylor) left the shelter of their battery works and ran forward a distance of 70 yards, across open ground, through heavy gunfire and succeeded in carrying the wounded man to safety.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_James_Raby   (225 words)

  
 Raby
JAMES DOLPHUS3 RABY (LAWSON2, RABY1) was born December 06, 1856 in NC, and died November 29, 1941 in Glendale, Trinity Co., TX.
All of Minerva and James Raby's children were born in AR, in Marion Co., there is a Warranty Deed, dated 18 Aug 1899, that states Minerva Jane George Raby, being a child of Andrew J. George, sells her one-nineth interest as a child and heir at law of Andre J. George, deceased.
HENRY ANDERSON4 RABY (JONES (JONAS) MONROE3, LAWSON2, RABY1) was born February 12, 1889 in AR, and died March 31, 1976 in Yellville, Marion Co., AR.
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Henry thought that was no reason for Pattys staying at home; she ought rather to go and hear the banns were cried all right.
Henry was mounted, and cantered her round, the two men instinctively fol- lowing in a smaller circle, with jaws as long as your arm.
Henry was still going on with warmth and volubility about the Cairnhope folk, their good hearts, and their superstitions, when a visitor was announced.
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 Raby Castle
His son Henry Vane the Younger was such a vociferous radical that he was eventually executed for treason when Charles II regained the throne at the Restoration.
In the meantime Raby Castle was attacked by royal forces on 5 separate occassions during the Civil War.
The headless ghost of Henry Vane the Younger haunts the library, and the first Lady Barnard stalks the halls knitting with white-hot needles, seething over the memory of her son Gilbert, who dared to marry against her wishes.
www.britainexpress.com /counties/durham/castles/raby.htm   (768 words)

  
 USCA6 Opinion 00a0178p.06
Raby observed on top of a dresser an open pill vial that contained a plastic bag in which there was "a white substance [that appeared] to be narcotics." Raby conducted a field test on the substance which revealed the presence of cocaine.
The Blairs contend that Sergeant Raby violated their Fourth Amendment rights with respect to the drugs found during the search pursuant to the federal warrant, because the drugs were not in plain view and Raby had no authority to field test the substance.
Henry had held a belief that the plan was unfair to fls, or had heard of other attorneys who believed the same, there was no basis for the attorney to believe that his challenge to the jury selection plan would be seriously considered - let alone be successful.
www.michbar.org /opinions/us_appeals/2000/052600/7191.html   (6529 words)

  
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James Anderson was from Ireland and served in Virginia with the Americans during the Revolutionary War, after which he moved (1870), first to Surry, and then to Little Ivy, where D.
JAMES W. He moved to Murphy from Graham soon after the Civil War, and was a most successful lawyer and land speculator.
James W. Terrell was born in Rutherford county, December 31, 1829, and at sixteen years of age, carne to Haywood and lived with his grandfather, Win.
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 RABY CASTLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
Raby Castle is situated at Staindrop in County Durham.
Raby was not however the family's chief stronghold due to its low-lying position and difficulty in defending.
Raby was much knocked about during the Civil War and again at the beginning of George I's reign by the 1st Baron Barnard, apparently out of sheer malice towards his son Gilbert, later 2nd Baron.
www.burkes-peerage.net /sites/common/sitepages/caraby.asp   (943 words)

  
 Henry Curtis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Curtis was an English 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.
He was 32 years old, and a Boatswain's Mate in the Royal Navy, (Naval Brigade) during the Crimean War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
At once the second-in-command of the scaling party (Henry James Raby), another seaman (John Taylor) and Boatswain's Mate Curtis left the shelter of their battery works and ran forward a distance of 70 yards, across open ground, through heavy gunfire and succeeded in carrying the wounded man to safety.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_Curtis   (197 words)

  
 Sir Henry Vane
VANE, Sir Henry, governor of Massachusetts, born in Hadlow, Kent, England, in 1612; died in London, 14 June, 1662.
He was the son of Sir Henry Vane, comptroller of the household of Charles I., and was educated at Westminster school and Oxford.
The charter for the colony of Rhode Island was procured in great measure through his influence, and Roger Williams declared that his name ought ever to be held in honored remembrance by her people.
www.famousamericans.net /sirhenryvane   (805 words)

  
 James I: Volume 8: May, 1604 | British History Online
Grant to Sir James Hay, Gentleman of the Bed-chamber, of denization.
Grant of a pension to Sir James Lindsay of 100£.
Henry Tatnall and John Hunt are to survey the fens.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=14993   (10075 words)

  
 The Descendants of James Woodside and Elizabeth Wilson
JAMES D. was born 29 Aug 1736 in Irvine, County Ayr, Scotland, and died 29 May 1824 in Princetown (now Malpeque), PEI.
She married JOHN SIMPSON 27 Jul 1840, son of JAMES SIMPSON and AGNES WOODSIDE He was born 17 Nov 1810 in Cavendish, PEI, and died 19 Mar 1900 in Bay View, PEI.
WOODSIDE, JAMES D. She married JONATHON MOFFATT, son of WILLIAM MOFFATT and MARION MARTIN He was born 24 Aug 1831 in Biggar, Scotland, and died 1913 in New Glasgow, PEI.
www.islandregister.com /woodside.html   (4691 words)

  
 Rutland-James
James Rutland Jr made a petition to the the NC Executive Council in 1723.
James Rutland Sr sometime agoe obtained a patent for 70 A in Bertie--which is not cultivated--pray it be granted to him--so ordered.
James Rutland of Northampton Co to Arthur Cotten 12£ for 100 a.
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 HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO
James Seward, while down at the spring getting water, heard what he supposed to be turkeys calling some distance beyond the creek, and, on going into the station house, spoke to a Mr.
James Kemper, a licentiate of the Presbytery of Kentucky.
James O'Donnell enlarged the church edifice to its present proportions; he also built the school and Sister's house.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Hamilton/HamiltonChapXXXV.htm   (9759 words)

  
 Roll of Honor - U.S. Casualties of the Battle of Molino del Rey
Henry or Hy Derbin or Derlin, Co. C, severely.
James or John Broderick, Co. K Wounded: 1.
James Raby or Ruby, Co. K, severely, died 15 Sept. 1847.
www.dmwv.org /honoring/molino.htm   (1242 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pilgrimages
Besides several French monarchs, Henry III visited the shrine in 1255, the Black Prince and John of Gaunt in 1360, and later Charles the Bold of Burgundy.
In some senses this was the most renowned medieval pilgrimage; and the custom of those who bore back with them from Galicia scallop shells as proofs of their journey gradually extended to every form of pilgrimage.
The monstrance given by Henry VIII was lent for use during the Eucharistic Congress in London in 1909.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12085a.htm   (13646 words)

  
 List of Victoria Cross recipients by Name - R - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Henry Reynolds — 1879; Rorke's Drift, South Africa
Henry Peel Ritchie — 1914; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika (now Tanzania)
James Rogers — 1901; Thaba 'Nchu, South Africa
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 Poinsett Co. Obituaries M-R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
She was preceded in death by her husband, Herman Mabe, one son, James Mabe and four grandchildren, Paul Wayne Hall, Sandra Gail Rand, Tammy Griggs and Thomas F. Riggs.
She is survived by two sons, Earnest McClendon of Bay and James McClendon of the Army, and four daughters, Mrs.
Vera H. Chaplain Poff, 77, of Clarksville, Tenn., died Saturday (Dec. 25, 1999) at Henry County Medical Center in Paris, Tenn. A native of Poinsett County, she was an animal groomer for LaVera Poodle Salon and a member of the First Baptist Church, the 101st Women's Auxillary and the Queen City Civitan Club.
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 Henry Ratcliffe, 1702
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The wife having departed this life of travail before the within Henry Radcliffe, he did then make this alteration following: Item, he left to his youngest daughter three pounds of the eight he had before left to his daughter Majerie less she should have too much than the other.
The father’s part of the children and their goods in the tuition of the Supervisor, who has given pledges in form of Law Henry Killey and William Quirk.
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 ELT Index IV
Henry James and the Writing of Race and Nation (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 42:2 (1999), 216-20.
Henry James, Gertrude Stein, and the Biographical Act (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996), 40:4 (1997), 490-94.
Henry James: The Critical Heritage (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986), 32:3 (1989), 372-75.
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 HENRY BRADLEY Sr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
JAMES died 1805, Hardin Co., KY. Children: i Mary "Polly" BRADLEY b.
James died bef 1850, Hot Springs, GArland Co., AR.
James died 16 May 1965, McMinn Co., TN, buried: New Zion Baptist Cemetery, Etowah, TN.
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 Victoria Cross Research - R
Commander RABY and two other men, Captain of the Forecastle John Taylor and Boatswain's Mate Henry CURTIS, climbed over the breastwork, all three then proceeding the 70 yards across the open space, all the time under continuous heavy fire from the enemy, making their way towards the salient angle of the Redan.
Rear Admiral RABY was the first person, ever, to receive the Victoria Cross at an Investiture on Hyde Park on 26th June 1857.
Captain James Rogers also served in Gallipoli, where he was wounded on the 4th August 1915, returning to Australia, as an invalid, on 10th June 1916.
www.victoriacross.co.uk /descrip_r.html   (15773 words)

  
 Strange Science: References and Acknowledgments
Secord, James A. Victorian Sensation: The Extraordinary Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation.
Watson, James D. The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA.
Hayward, James L. "History of Science: Fossil Proboscidians and Myths of Giant Men" Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences.
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 Will - Henry Radcliffe, 1702
The pot and pan, table, chair and choice chest are unprized for the heir, two wheels unprized also.
An account of what Debts were paid out of the goods of Henry Radcliffe of Raby and his wife, the overseers of their children as follows:
Note that the moneys which were in the house after their death amounted to 2 pounds 14 shillings, whereof paid to Isabel Kermod for gex’d[?] due toher as himself declared at his will making 1:0:xx.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/famhist/wills/1702_hr.htm   (940 words)

  
 Vane, Sir Henry on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
1589-1655, English courtier; father of the Puritan leader Sir Henry Vane, the younger.
He gained the favor of James I, was knighted in 1611, and acquired wealth by the purchase of profitable offices.
He served in every Parliament from 1614 to 1640 and was successively made comptroller (1629) and treasurer (1639) of the household and secretary of state (1640).
www.encyclopedia.com /html/v/vane-h11.asp   (405 words)

  
 Shields
LOUIS GREEN1 SHIELDS was born July 25, 1872 in Georgia, and died September 21, 1942 in Porterville, Yuba Co., CA.
MARTHA JANE RABY in AR, daughter of JAMES RABY and MINERVA GEORGE.
JAMES ALBERT ANDREW JACKSON2 SHIELDS (LOUIS GREEN1) was born September 07, 1897 in AR, and died March 10, 1937.
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 Knox County Archived Queries
James Shoemaker and Sara Street were married in Knox Co 12-7-1801.
I believe it is possible that James and Frederick Sr were brothers of first cousins, but this is not documented.
I do know Henry was referred to as "Jack" by his brothers Adam and Alexander and that he lived in Sullivan County Indiana where my family is now.
www.knoxcotn.org /knoxqryarchive/knoxmay01.html   (4986 words)

  
 Links to Raby information on the Web
Moll Raby (Who robbed many Houses, and was hanged at Tyburn on 3rd of November, 1703)
Raby Family Home Page while your there take a look at the Raby Family Photographs
This page, and the information it provides may not be copied for commercial use of any kind.
rabyroots.ourfamily.com /raby.htm   (120 words)

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