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  webtree - pafg54 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
James SCHOLEFIELD was born in 1736 in Strines, Saddleworth.
Sarah SCHOLEFIELD was born in 1739 in Strines, Saddleworth.
Benjamin SCHOLEFIELD was born in 1744 in Cabin, Saddleworth.
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 James Scholefield
James Scholefield (November 15, 1789 - April 4, 1853), English classical scholar, was born at Henley-on-Thames.
The Scholefield Theological Prize at Cambridge was established in commemoration of him in 1856.
See Memoirs of James Scholefield (1855), by his wife, Harriet Scholefield; Gentleman's Magazine (June 1853, p.
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 EOS Scholefield
Scholefield House was the residence of Ethelbert Olaf Stuart Scholefield when he was a bachelor in his early twenties.
His father, the Rev. Stuart Clement Scholefield, brought the family to British Columbia in 1887, when he was appointed clergyman at New Westminster, and later at Esquimalt.
He accompanied James Dunsmuir, who was premier of British Columbia at the time, to the coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in England in 1902.
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Scholefield & Mary Bentley mar. Nov 23 Mr Matthew Greaves of Manchester & Mrs Anne Madock of Newton Heath Mr Latham of London & Mrs Eleanor Clayton of Manchester Mr James Clegg Minr in Darbyshire married Mrs Champion John Bamford & Grace Philips mar. ffebr.
Huthwait mar. June 6 James Scholefield & Mary Bairstow of Northourum mar. July 20 Joseph Dean of Hud-hill in Northourum & ----- Firth mar. Aug. 31 Thomas Ramsden & Abigail Flather of Hipperholm mar. Sept.
Fortune James Piccles near Leeds and Mary Moor of Northourum married July 29 William Wilkinson and Susanna Roust married July 28 Mr Smith Curate of Wibsey and Mrs Beaumont of Whitley Hall mar. abt.
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 Gorman VC, first VC to live in NSW
Captain of the Afterguard JAMES GORMAN VC was born in Islington, Middlesex, on 21st August 1834, his parents Patrick James Gorman a Nurseryman and his wife Ann (nee Furlong) had been married at St Martins in the Field Church, Westminster on the 23rd of November 1829.
James Gorman VC was Paid Off at Sheerness on the 21st August 1860, his 26th Birthday, he was recorded as being 5ft 5in (162 1/2cm) in height.
James Gorman VC lived a short life but it was a full, exciting and caring one in which much was achieved including.
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 James Scholefield - LoveToKnow 1911
JAMES SCHOLEFIELD (1789-1853), English classical scholar, was born at Henley-on-Thames on the 15th of November 1789.
See Memoirs of James Scholefield (1855), by his wife, Harriet Scholefield; Gentleman's Magazine (June 18 53, p.
This page was last modified 16:16, 3 Sep 2006.
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 §1. Greek Scholars. XV. Scholars, Antiquaries and Bibliographers. Vol. 12. The Romantic Revival. The Cambridge ...
As professor of Greek, Porson was immediately succeeded by James Henry Monk, of Charterhouse and Trinity, afterwards dean of Peterborough, and bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.
An elaborate commentary on the Republic was the most notable achievement of James Adam, of Aberdeen and of Caius and Emmanuel, whose Gifford lectures, entitled The Religious Teachers of Greece, were followed by a volume of collected papers under the title The Vitality of Platonism, and other Essays.
In the age succeeding that of Elmsley and Gaisford, Greek scholarship was well represented at Oxford by Henry George Liddell, dean of Christ Church, and Robert Scott, master of Balliol, joint authors of the standard Greek and English lexicon, first published in 1843.
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 Media
Jack was also a member of the Montreal Board of Trade, The St. James Club and The Senneville Yacht Club.
He is survived by wife Ann and daughters, Catherine and Jacqueline, brothers Robert and Donald, sister Audrey and grandchildren Tor, Amanda, Sofia, and James.
Family and friends old and new are invited to celebrate Jack's life at the house, Monday, February 12, 2007 between 2 and 5 p.m.
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 Bibliography International Review of Social History vol. 49 part 1 (2004)
In the second part of the book, the author examines how the reform programmes, originally drafted with the intention of forming a democratic society, were in the end used by the new generation of intellectuals in their support for the authoritarian modernism of Nasser's July Revolution.
The context in which these regional studies should be considered, according to Professor Donham in the "Introduction", is that of a conflict-ridden region, from Sudan to Rwanda, where new identities emerge from violence.
To the North and the East of Lake Victoria lay the Kingdom of Buganda.
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Abraham Scholefield of Norcliffe, bap; Dec. 10 Nathl.
James Huthwaite born at Westercroft July 30, bap.
James Scholefield bap in Northourum Nov. 14 Martha d.
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 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (S)
James Donald Scanlan (1899-1976), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow.
James Scott (circa 1800-1864), Church of Scotland Minister.
James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Seafield (1663-1730), Lord Chancellor of Scotland.
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 Daily Freeman - Cause of fatal fire still unknown; foul play not suspected
James Scholefield, 53, his wife Korreena Salerno, 38, and their son, James, 13, escaped from the burning home at 395 Northern Blvd. The couple's daughter, Carianne, 11, her grandmother, Linda Forstrom, 55, and Forstrom's daughter, Mara Mahig, 13, did not.
Thirteen-year-old James Scholefield first alerted the family to the fire and ran to neighbors to call 911.
A woman from the Germantown Central School, where James attends classes and where Carianne and Mara were in the sixth and eighth grades, called asking how the students could help.
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 Radio Ink - The Voice of Radio Revolution
James Scholefield, chief engineer at WAMC-Albany, was treated for burns after trying to rescue family members from a house fire that killed his daughter and two others.
A fund to assist the Scholefield family has been established at HSBC Bank.
Donations can be sent to: The Scholefield Family Relief Fund, Care of HSBC Bank, 899 Western Avenue, Albany, N.Y., 12203.
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 Baptisms A-F Northowram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
1710 Scholefield Matthias son of The 1714 Scholefield Martha dau of Tho.
dau of Timothy 1741 Scholefield Elizabeth dau of James 1743 Scholefield John son of Samuel 1683 Scholfield Joseph son of Robt 1688 Scholfield Martha dau of Robt 1689 Scholfield Mary dau of Robt 1738 Scolefield Betty dau of Timothy
1736 Swaine William son of James 1740 Swaine James son of John 1740 Swaine Betty dau of James 1711 Swift Jeremiah son of John 1712 Swift John son of John 1714 Swift David son of John 1717 Swift Saml son of John 1719 Swift Sarah dau of John 1721 Swift Abraham son of John
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 Alan Chartock Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Our chief engineer, James Scholefield's house went up in flames in Germantown, New York and three people in the family were killed.
Scholefield has been treated for burns resulting from rescue attempts.
Contributions to the Scholefield Family Relief Fund are direct gifts from individuals who wish to assist the family in an hour of need.
www.wamc.org /archives/2004_01_27_archive.html   (327 words)

  
 McGill Athletics
MONTREAL -— Soccer players Vanessa Salasky of Norfolk, Va., and James Scholefield of Senneville, Que., have been named as the McGill University athletes of the week, for the period ending Sept. 18, 2005.
Scholefield, a 5-foot-7, 160-pound striker, scored five points, including two goals in a pair of weekend victories for the Redmen soccer team.
The fall 2006 semester is quickly approaching and Campus Recreation, the program with something for everyone, begins registration for fall programs on Monday, Aug. 21, 2006 and continues through Friday, Sept. 22, 2006.
www.athletics.mcgill.ca /main_news_details.ch2?article_id=1434   (262 words)

  
 NWPL Historical Photo Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
His father was an architect who built many of the city's first buildings, see Howay and Scholefield R971.1 B777 "British Columbia: From the earliest times to the present - Biographical v.3," p.551.
Their son, James Jr., along with his brothers George and Robert founded the printing and publishing firm of the Kennedy Bros. In 1888, the firm bought the Columbian newspaper from the Hon.
THere are some who claim that James Kennedy Jr.
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 CANADIAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Laval will be considered the home team for the match, which initiates the 93rd season of soccer at McGill.
Prior to the opening kickoff, there be a moment of silence for John Scholefield -- the father of rookie James Scholefield -- killed in a tragic car accident last Wednesday near the family home in Senneville, Que.
James, a 20-year-old management freshman, is recovering at home after being released from hospital Friday.
www.universitysport.ca /e/print_story.cfm?ID=2878   (169 words)

  
 Scholefield Family Genealogy Forum
George Buck Scholefield 1865 CT and RI - Carolyn Kieser 2/07/02
Re: George Buck Scholefield 1865 CT and RI - Marilyn Villante 9/20/02
Scholefield / Chadwick UK>US - Rita Lilly 8/01/01
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 WHITEFIELD FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO THE YEAR 1800
The families of Thomas Fletcher, Lawrence Carter, Mary Radcliffe, Peter Walker, Roger Walker, James Walker, Henry Siddall, Richard Walker Snr., Richard Walker Jnr., John Blakelowes, John Crompton, William Barlow, Richard Ramsthorne, James Scholefield, John Davenport and Margaret Davenport, widow.
Clive was the grandson of a trustee of Stand Chapel, Nathaniel Gaskell, who married Sarah, daughter of James Wilson of Poppythorn, Prestwich.
John Taylor's eldest son, James was the grandfather of Mark Taylor of Poppythorn, Prestwich.
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 | Sleep We Have Lost: Pre-industrial Slumber in the British Isles | The American Historical Review, . | The History ...
If complaints are to be believed, the work of laborers was erratic and their behavior lethargic—"deadened slowness" was one description of rural labor.
It may be more than coincidental that the prolific diarists Samuel Pepys and James Boswell, by their own admission, seldom woke in the middle of the night.
Whether, however, contemporary devotees of such novelists as James Joyce, Willa Cather, and Paul Nizan or poets like Charles Montagu Doughty and Robert Laurence Binyon ever grasped the expression's significance is doubtful, for, by then, segmented sleep had already become a curious echo from times past.
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 Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerk Project
John Fearley Ellen Scholefield, L: 10 Aug 1708
Alexander Scholfield Ann Scholefield, L: 10 Jan 1709
James Butterworth Mary Chadwicke L: 9 May 1710
www.lan-opc.org.uk /Rochdale/stchad/marriages_1701-1741.html   (296 words)

  
 Lancaster Trial, 1843   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
James Scholefield, late of the same place, labourer,
James Leach, late of the same place, labourer,
James Arthur, late of the same place, labourer, otherwise called James McArthur
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 Double Jeopardy: The NASB Update
Luther Weigle served as chairman, while James Moffatt, who himself made his own translation of the Bible, served as executive secretary until his death in 1944.
It is a radical revision of the RSV that seeks to "continue in the tradition of the King James Bible, but to introduce such changes as are warranted on the basis of accuracy, clarity, euphony, and current English usage."
And although the preface to the RSV claims that the KJV has "grave defects," and the Greek text upon which it was based is said to be "marred by mistakes, containing the accumulated errors of fourteen centuries of manuscript copying," the RSV was still advertised as being in the tradition of the KJV.
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 Chartism Test Questions: 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
There was a tolerably large attendance, though not so numerous as that of the preceding evening; and it is alleged by the chartists, that about a hundred men, most of whom they say were provided with sticks, forced their way into the room without paying the pence required for admission at the doors.
The chartists proposed that Mr James Scholefield should take the chair; the adverse party opposed this, and proposed another chairman.
The question was put to the vote, and each party contended that they were in the majority.
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 NWPL Historical Photo Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Howay and Scholefield mention in R971.1 B777 "British Columbia: From the earliest times to the present - Biographical v.
James Kennedy, the first white woman to come to New Westminster, lived for some months in a tent erected on the banks of the Fraser near the foot of Mary Street." James Kennedy was born Dec. 9, 1817 in Ireland and lived died November 23, 1902.
Kennedy who wsa trained in architecture lived in the United States as well as in Toronto, Ontario.
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 November 15th
The beauty of this woman, and her connection with the mysterious death of Sir Thomas Overbury, who was poisoned in the Tower through her agency, have invested her name with a species of romance in the annals of crime.
The whole affair forms a singular episode in the reign of James I, and by no means reflects credit on that weak monarch.
This object of illicit love was but too ready to respond to the addresses of Carr, now created Viscount Rochester, having, it is believed, owed much of the depravity of her disposition to the pernicious lessons of Mrs.
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 John Scholefield's Home on the WWW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Scholefield Family ~ john ~ janet ~ Matthew ~ live dotted around the isle of Jersey.
On the website front, I know there are still bad links within this site caused by the changeover from scholefield.net to johnscholefield.com ~ If caught, please use your commonsence to find your way out, and if you are booted off to scholefield.net which is still in the hands of a firm of snotty carpet buggers.
Family Now Family Past The Scholefield Family Name
johnscholefield.com   (182 words)

  
 NorthEast Radio Watch by Scott Fybush
The Albany broadcast community was stunned last Monday by word of a family tragedy for WAMC Northeast Public Radio chief engineer James Scholefield: a fire at his Germantown home killed Scholefield's 11-year-old daughter, his mother-in-law and her 13-year-old daughter.
Scholefield escaped the fire along with his wife and 13-year-old son, but all three suffered serious burns.
Our prayers go out to the Scholefields as they try to recover from the fire, which destroyed their house as well.
www.fybush.com /NERW/2004/040202/nerw.html   (2050 words)

  
 Index of names beginning with S
Sanderson, James: On the marriage of his widow to William Huntington
Scarlett, James - Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer: Deathday
Simmonds, James: On his campaign for Mayor of Garrat
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 Sports Features Communications™ - Press Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Salasky, Scholefield named McGill University athletes of the week
Scholefield of Senneville, Que., have been named as the McGill University
Scholefield, a 5-foot-7, 160-pound striker, scored five points, including
www.sportsfeatures.com /PressPoint/show.php?id=25068   (138 words)

  
 James Duff Enterprises, Inc. -- Bronco, Bronco II, and Ranger accessories&parts for Ford trucks, 4x4s and SUVs.
James Duff Enterprises, Inc. -- Bronco, Bronco II, and Ranger accessoriesandparts for Ford trucks, 4x4s and SUVs.
2wd 1991 Ford explorer sport with 3" body lift and James Duff pre-runner bumper fabbed and reinforced/modified to fit the body lift..
92 sploder with James Duff Stage 2 Suspension, also 2 inch front coil spacers, James Duff front bumper and hella lighting.
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