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  Bayard, James Asheton - MSN Encarta
James Asheton Bayard (1767-1815), American lawyer and statesman, born in Philadelphia.
Bayard was influential in securing the choice of Jefferson.
From 1805 to 1813 Bayard was a U.S. senator from Delaware.
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 Thomas Francis Bayard - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD (1828-1898), American diplomatist, was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on the 29th of October 1828.
Intending to go into business, he did not receive a college education; but in 1848 he began the study of law in the office of his father, and was admitted to the bar in 1851.
The value of Mr Bayard's diplomacy was, however, fully recognized in the United Kingdom, where he worthily upheld the traditions of a famous line of American ministers.
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 Bayard, James Asheton - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bayard, James Asheton 1799-1880, U.S. Senator from Delaware (1851-64, 1867-69), b.
Wilmington, Del.; son of James Asheton Bayard (1767-1815).
His son, Thomas Francis Bayard, was elected to succeed him in the U.S. Senate.
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 James A. Bayard (elder) - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bayard was born July 28, 1767 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, son of Dr. James AAheton Bayard and Ann Hodge.
Bayard married Ann, or Nancy Bassett, the daughter of wealthy Delaware lawyer aad U.S. SSenator Richard Bassett.
Bayard himself declined an appointment as Minister to France offered by President John Adams in 1801.So effective was BBayard in opposing Jefferson's government that all out effort was made by the Democratic-Republicans to unseat him in his attempt at a fourth term in 1802.
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 Bayard James Asheton - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bayard James Asheton - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bayard, Pierre Terrail, Seigneur de (1473?-1524), French knight, known in legend as chevalier sans peur et sans reproche (“fearless and blameless...
James Asheton Bayard (July 28, 1767 August 6, 1815) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware.
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 Bayard Thomas Francis: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Wilmington, Del.; son of James Asheton Bayard (1799–1880).
An active Democrat, Bayard was elected U.S. Senator (1869) to succeed his father and was reelected in 1875 and 1881.
Bayards mother was Anne Francis, a granddaughter of...
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 James Asheton Bayard
BAYARD, James Asheton, statesman, born in Philadelphia, 28 July 1767; died in Wilmington, Del., 6 August 1815.
He was the son of Dr. James Asheton Bayard, and nephew of Colonel John Bayard, into whose family he was adopted after his father's death, which occurred on 8 June 1770.
Senator Bayard's speech on the foreign intercourse bill was published in 1798, and another on the repeal of the judiciary bill in a volume of the speeches of 1802.
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 Bayard, James Asheton, Sr. -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bayard and his siblings were adopted by their uncle, John Bubenheim Bayard, when their father died.
From 1797 to 1803 he was a member of the US House of Representatives from Delaware, from 1804 to 1813 he was US senator from Delaware.
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 AllRefer.com - James Asheton Bayard, 1799–1880, U.S. Senator from Delaware (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
James Asheton Bayard, 1799–1880, U.S. Senator from Delaware, U.S. History, Biographies
James Asheton Bayard 1799–1880, U.S. Senator from Delaware (1851–64, 1867–69), b.
Wilmington, Del.; son of James Asheton Bayard (1767–1815).
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 AllRefer.com - James Asheton Bayard, 1767–1815, U.S. Representative and Senator from Delaware (U.S. History, ...
James Asheton Bayard, 1767–1815, U.S. Representative and Senator from Delaware, U.S. History, Biographies
James Asheton Bayard[bI´urd] Pronunciation Key, 1767–1815, U.S. Representative (1797–1803) and Senator (1805–13) from Delaware, b.
Admitted to the bar in 1787, he began practice at Wilmington, Del. Bayard, a prominent Federalist, played a leading part in securing Thomas Jefferson's election as President over Aaron Burr in 1801.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Baxter-rebal to Bazzle
; great-grandfather of Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard.
; great-granduncle of Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard.
; grandfather of Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard.
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 James Asheton Bayard Genealogy
John Bayard (sons of James Bayard and Mary Asheton), married Ann Hodge, sister of Margaret Hodge who married Col.
James Asheton Bayard, a most distinguished citizen, U. Senator, andc., was born July 28, 1767, (died Wilmington, Delaware, August 6, 1815; married 1795, Ann Bassett, daughter of Senator Richard Bassett, of Delaware, a prominent citizen, and had:
James Asheton Bayard, married Miss Francis, of Philadelphia.
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 John Bubenheim Bayard Genealogy
Colonel John Bayard, son of James Bayard and Mary Asheton, a most distinguished soldier and citizen, was born in the Great House, Bohemia Manor, Aug. 11, 1738; died Jan. 7, 1807, in 69th year of his age.
Nicholas Serl Bayard, of New Jersey, born 1774; son of Col. John Bayard and Margaret Hodge; removed to Savannah, Georgia, and was a prominent physician there and one of the incorporators of the Georgia Medical Society in 1805.
He married first, Mar. 10, 1798, his cousin Ann Livingston Bayard, who died in 1802 She was the daughter of Nicholas Bayard and Catharine Livingston, daughter of Philip Van Brugh Livingston.
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 Thomas F. Bayard Papers (Library of Congress)
Correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, and miscellany relating to Bayard's career after the Civil War as a politician and legislator and as a cabinet official and diplomat during the presidential administrations of Grover Cleveland.
The papers of Thomas F. Bayard, senator, secretary of state, and diplomat, were given to the Library of Congress from 1933 to1963, principally by Bayard's daughter, Mrs.
The papers of Thomas Francis Bayard (1828-1898) consist of correspondence, letterbooks, financial records, legal papers, notes, reports, memoranda, photographs, speeches, printed matter, scrapbooks, and related material.
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 University of Delaware Library: DELAWARE IN WARTIME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Henry Latimer, son of James Latimer of Newport, Delaware, was born in 1752.
James Asheton Bayard (1799-1880) was a United States Senator from Delaware, 1851-64 and 1867-69.
James A. Bayard of Delaware, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 19th, 1864, against the Validity of the Test-Oath.
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 The Real Thirteenth Constitutional Amendment
James De Wolf -- born in Bristol, Rhode Island on March 18, 1764, and shipped as a sailor boy on a private armed vessel during the Revolutionary War, was twice captured and imprisoned on Bermuda.
James Hillhouse -- born October 21, 1754 at Montville, and attended the Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven.
James Lloyd -- born in Boston in December of 1769, and prepared at the Boston Latin School.
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 decendants of Sir William Douglas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
James Douglas [25423] ----------- of Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland earl of Mar 2nd earl of Douglas b.ca.1355 d.10_Aug_1388, Battle of Otterburn, Berwickshire, Scotland Isabella Eupheme Stewart -------- [7157] m.23_Sep_1371 wife of James Douglas, earl of Mar, 2nd earl of Douglas m.____ wife of Sir John Edmonstone, of Duntreath
James Douglas [25423] ----------- of Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland earl of Mar 2nd earl of Douglas b.ca.1355 d.10_Aug_1388, Battle of Otterburn, Berwickshire, Scotland ________ ________ [25238] ------- mistress of James Douglas, earl of Mar
James Sandilands [25433] -------- Eleanor Douglas [25428] --------- of Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland b.ca.1325 m.ca.1340 wife of Alexander Bruce m.ca.1349 Scotland wife of James Sandilands m.ca.1376 Scotland wife of Patrick Hepburne wife of William Towers wife of Duncan Wallace d.ca.1360, Scotland
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 Library of Congress
James Asheton Bayard (1767-1815) and his son, Richard Henry Bayard (1796-1868), lawyers, senators, and diplomats, of the Bayard (Baird) family of Delaware.
Specific topics include Horatio Nelson's Mediterranean exploits, the attempt to rescue King Ferdinand VII of Spain, the burning of Washington, D.C., during the War of 1812, and the exile of Napoleon I. Also includes material relating to Spanish colonies in South America and the history of the West Indies.
Correspondence, 1808-1848, with James Monroe, Francis L. Brooke, Richard B. Coxe, and John C. Calhoun; printed speeches and broadsides; and appointments with related material.
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 U.S. Senate: Senators Home > State Information > Delaware
Richard H. Bayard (AJ,W) John M. Clayton (W) John Wales (W) James Asheton Bayard, Jr.
James Latimer by Clawson Shakespeare Hammitt, located in the Senate wing, third floor, south corridor.
The National Statuary Hall Collection in the U.S. Capitol has statues donated by individual states.
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 THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD ... - Online Information article about THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD ...
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Bayard (1767–1815), a prominent Federalist, and one of the See also:
father, James Asheton Bayard (1799–1880), a well-known constitutional lawyer, all represented Delaware in the United States See also:
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 The Health Establishment and the Order of Skull & Bones
James Burrill Angel (1829-1916) was born in Scituate, Rhode Island, graduated from Brown University in 1849, then studied two years in Europe.
James B. Angell was a member of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, co-founded by Johns Hopkins psychiatrist Adolf Meyer.
James B. Wyngaarden's Council on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in 1989, along with anti-smoking warhorses Theodore Cooper, former Director of the National Heart and Lung Institute, later CEO of Upjohn; former Assistant Secretary for Health Philip R. Lee; former Surgeon General Julius B. Richmond; and Robert Rodale, Chairman of Rodale Press.
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 Guide to the Canby Family Papers : Finding Aid
James Canby, 1781-1858: miller, entrepreneur, and banker in Wilmington and Brandywine, Delaware; president of the Wilmington and Susquehanna Railroad.
The papers consist of diaries (1779-1831) of Samuel Canby and 24 letters to James Canby from James Asheton Bayard, Outerbridge Horsey, Louis McLane and Samuel White.
Diaries of Samuel Canby are available on microfilm (345 frames on 1 reel, 35mm.) from Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library, at cost.
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 The Political Graveyard: Lawyer Politicians in Delaware
Speaker of the Delaware State House of Representatives, 1883.
Son of James H. Boyce and Sarah J. (Otwell) Boyce; married 1882 to Emma E. Valliant.
James Miller Tunnell (1879-1957) — also known as James M. Tunnell — of Georgetown,
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 Bayard, James Asheton - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
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Bayard, James Asheton, 1767-1815, U.S. Representative (1797-1803) and Senator (1805-13) from Delaware, b.
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 decendants of Sir William Douglas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Douglas, Eleanor [25428] of Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland b.ca.1325 m.ca.1340 wife of Alexander Bruce m.ca.1349 Scotland wife of James Sandilands m.ca.1376 Scotland wife of Patrick Hepburne wife of William Towers wife of Duncan Wall
Douglas, Isabel [25424] Lady of Garioch countess of Mar wife of Alexander Stewart, Wolf of Badenoch, earl of Mar, earl of Buchan wife of Sir Malcolm Drummond d.ca.1408
Douglas, James [25423] of Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland earl of Mar 2nd earl of Douglas b.ca.1355 d.10_Aug_1388, Battle of Otterburn, Berwickshire, Scotland
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 Names Index Page
ALLEN, George N. ALLEN, James C. ALLEN, Jessie
BOYESEN, Algernon J. BOYESEN, Bayard H. BOYESEN, Hjalmar Hjorth
CLAWSON, James E. CLAXTON, Anne (ABT 1741-AFT APR 1784)
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 Delaware United States Senators
His father James was the founder of Newport, Delaware
Pursued classical studies; studied medicine in Philadelphia, Pa., graduated from the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1773 and from the Edinburgh (Scotland) Medical College in 1775
- (1825-1912) - Sister of "Governor James Ponder"
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 Correspondence (The Nation, October 28, 1880)
Howe, T. Q.; Wistar, I. J.; Hay, James; Wheeler, Everett P. October 28, 1880 issue
Presents letters to the editor on issues of political interest in the U.S. Letter to James Asheton Bayard, Delaware Senator, on the recent inflation issue in the United States.
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