Isaiah Breakey is allegedly the ancestor of the Breakeyville, Quebec lineage.
Isaiah Breakey, was a very pretentious woman, used a Sedan chair coming to Derryvalley of a Sunday, would have 8 men out of the work to carry her from Millmore House, where Thomas Henry now lives in Aghnamullen.
Breakey of Drumskelt House.) [Author's note: due to the numerous February death dates found within the memoirs, I question the authenticity of some of the vital statistics.] William and his brother, John [see John Breakey 1732), are two of the four earliest Drumskelt Breakeys for which there is documentation.).
Little is known of Civil War Veteran John Breakey, yet family tradition and Civil War National Archive Records tempt this author to piece together a brief portrait of his life.
Send a guard to Lawrenceburg, Ind., and arrest First Lieut., John Breakey, Thirty-seventh Indiana Volunteers, a deserter, and send him under guard to Nashville, to be forwarded under guard from there to this place.
From January 1863 through April 1863 the muster rolls indicate John Breakey was present and accounted for, entitled to the extra pay of Captain as commanding the company from 31 December 1862 until 30 April 1863 for the responsibility of arms and clothing.
JamesBreakey was a Civil war veteran; he enlisted in Company E, First Minnesota Infantry, in 1861.
James Murray, one of the old soldier citizens of Pottawattamie County, was born in the city of Dublin, Ireland, March 1, 1883, a son of James Murray, who was a steward of the estate of William Howe, which was called Allendale.
JAMES ROWAN, a capitalist of Dubuque, who in business circles has long occupied a leading position, was born on the Emerald Isle in 1835, and claims Dublin as his native city.
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James Breckenridge Speed, along with his wife Hattie Bishop endowed the the citywith its fine arts museum and the university with scholarships and its.
James Breckenridge has shown how the subject evolved in apocrypha and elsewherealmost as a Mariological redaction of the Resurrection, an opportunity both.
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Reps. of (deceased) 270 Monaghan M'Kean James 270 Monaghan M'Kean William 270 Monaghan M'Kelvey William 270 Monaghan M'Kenna Hugh 270 Monaghan M'Kenna Patrick 270 Monaghan M'Knight Charlotte Mrs.
Reps. of (deceased) 270 Monaghan Mayne Colburn 270 Monaghan Mayne Colburn 270 Monaghan Mayne James Arthur 270 Monaghan Mayne James Arthur 270 Monaghan Mayne Rev. Charles Reps. of (deceased) 270 Monaghan Mayne Rev. Charles Reps. of (deceased) 270 Monaghan Mayne Wm.
The project was revived by the Rev. Boyd in 1958 when he suggested I should carry out the task and I have presumed to do so fully conscious of my limitations in presenting a worthy account of the story of this old congregation.
Breakey, D.D. son of a revered father, who was Minister of First Lisburn for fifty-two years, provides the foreword.
A former Moderator of the General Assembly, an office which he filled with such grace and distinction, it is most appropriate that, in this way, he associates himself with the History of the Congregation.
Samuel Brewin, auditor; John Stevenson, house porter; James Ellis, levy clerk; the relieving officers are William Hardcastle and Thomas Woollam, for Sheffield, and George Sykes, for Brightside, Attercliffe and Handsworth.
James Walker, Julian Hunter, Knowlton Wilson, and George Booker, surgeons to the Union.
Collier, M.A, curate for Canon Trevor, Rev James Moorhouse, B.A, vicar’s curate, and the Rev. Frederick Atkinson, curate for Rev. J.
Carol Breakey of Sherman and James Alexander of Warren, PA have been named staff accountants at the Jamestown office of BWB, according to Randall Peters, CPA, shareholder-in-charge of the office at 100 East Fifth Street.
Breakey, a native of Jamestown, has a bachelorâs degree in accounting graduating summa cum laude in 2004 from the State University of New York in Fredonia.
She and her husband James are the parents of three children.
James Clark, wife of an engineer on the Des Moines division, with her six children and servant, occupied a little house, which, owing to its proximity to the wagon bridge, was considered in danger.
James Dillon and Peter Maas, trainmen, swung themselves onto branches of a tree, from which they were rescued at 5 o'clock next morning.
The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon at the family residence and although the day was bitterly cold and inclement, yet a large number of relatives, friends and old settlers attended to pay their last respect to the deceased.
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To be held in both Toronto and Vancouver this week, the C-Leg Seminar for Rehabilitation Specialists will feature a detailed clinical discussion of the needs of patients with transfemoral amputations, along with a dramatic demonstration of how microprocessor knees have altered prosthetic care.
Breakey brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the C-Leg Seminar.
Breakey is also a teaching consultant for Otto Bock.
The handwriting fully covers both sides of the first two pages; the face of the third page is blank; its reverse side is utilized as the cover to the document when folded into eighths, one section upon which is written: “No. 2, JamesBreakey 1
George Gilliland and William Gilliland as the tenants of the said William Breakey by virtue of a lease thereof made by the Rev. Henry Leslie of ?eragee in the County of Armagh clerk for three lives renewable forever.
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He also argued that in Wayne County the average was 985 cases per judge, and in Washtenaw County, where they had only one judge, JamesBreakey, they disposed of 1,410 cases per year.
Several of them, who had experience with Judge Breakey in Ann Arbor, reported that he often tried cases on the weekends, held court on Christmas Eve, and sometimes did not even take lunch breaks.
There were only two dissent votes this time, from Circuit Judge James E. O'Neill and attorney Joseph J. Manolfi (then County Democratic Chairman) who wanted to pass the dispute on to the State Bar of Michigan for a factual study and for a compromise recommendation to resolve the dispute.