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  James Stephenson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Stephenson (April 14, 1889 July 29, 1941) is an actor.
British stage actor James Stephenson made his British film debut in 1937 at the age of 49 with parts in four films.
Stephenson's Oscar-nominated turn as self-sacrificing attorney Howard Joyce is a model for ethical dilemna's and the human response to them.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
James, the oldest, was born in March 1779; the second, George, the engineer, was born in June 1781; Ellen, Robert, John and Ann, born in 1792, were the other children.
Stephenson has some inventive genius, which is shown by the fact that he has devised and placed upon the market a complete set of instruments for removing tonsils, consisting of scissors, forceps, and tongue depressor, which are manufactured now by three of the largest instrument makers in the world.
During the time James Stephenson was in the army his wife, Nellie, and her children worked on a farm in the southeastern part of Chester County, South Carolina, for a support.
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James Bell Stephenson was born in Georgia/Florida on October 13, 1820 and was married in 1843 to Melissa Maxwell, daughter of Thomas & Clarkia Williamson Maxwell.
James Stephenson was a member of the Brazos Masonic Lodge #75 of Hempstead which recorded that he visited the Lodge at their first meeting on October 26, 1850 and asked for affiliation and it was voted.
James Stephenson was living on the land he had purchased from Babbitt in Grimes County when he died at age 66.
www.webspawner.com /users/bmeischen/jamesstephenson.html   (4828 words)

  
 KinNextions - aqwg545   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Randolph Asbury STEPHENSON was born 20 Oct 1874 and died 7 Aug 1961.
James Snyder STEPHENSON was born 19 Sep 1886 and died 16 Mar 1928.
James Snyder STEPHENSON [Parents] was born 19 Sep 1886 in Sharon, York, SC.
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 Migrations Project - Individual Display Page
James donated land to hold secret camp meetings at Caney Creek and his wife Amelia Bell Stephenson was one of the first settlers in the colony to be baptised in the Protestant faith.
James was one of the original founders of the Methodist Church in Texas.
James Stephenson was granted an original league of land on both sides of Caney Creek which is the Austin-Washington County border.
www.migrations.org /individual.php3?record=8013   (378 words)

  
 John? STEPHENSON
Stephenson included in their manuscript, each Stephenson family named one of their children, John, with William being used frequently also.
It may be used in respect for our ancestor, James, born in 1744, or it may be that it was the name of the father of the three Stephenson brothers.
James was so fond of his sisters, that at an advanced age he returned to South Carolina to visit them and thus it would not be unusual for him to name two of his children after them.
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 James STEPHENSON
Second, I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Stephenson one-third part of all the land I now possess, including the Mansion house and other out houses and orchard, to hold and possess during her natural life, and at her death to be the property of John Stephenson our son.
James was an educated man. One of his treasured possessions was a large family Bible in which he carefully wrote the names and birthdates of each of his children.
James also owned a "Fair Leather Wallet" which was a combination pocketbook, bill book and memorandum account book in which he kept some of his figures and accounts.
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 James Stephenson
The first being "The James Stephenson Band" which will be starting to gig and record in May. This band is a 3piece at the moment with the intention to be a 5piece through the summer.
James and Davy Pattern of the Bubbletones and Bessie and the Zinc Buckets.
James Stephenson and the A-Frames have confirmed there going to be in the studio in August as part of the recording of their debut release out in October.
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 The Language of the Land: Living Among the Hadzabe in Africa: Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition Data
Stephenson's memoir about the Hadzabe in Tanzania, one of the last tribes of hunter-gatherers, is fascinating, though not always in ways the author probably intended.
Stephenson's behavior while staying with the Hadzabe is indistiguishable to me from the behavior of Western explorers for centuries: enjoy what the native culture has to offer to the fullest, but offer little (alcohol, crayons, and paints in this case) in return.
It is also clear that James Stephenson cares about the Hadzabe, that he was willing to just "hang" with them (for better or worse), become a friend and participate in their life.
www.travelpromote.us /books-reviewed/0312241070.html   (2368 words)

  
 alumni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Stephenson’s return for his 75th class reunion is a special one for him because as one of four remaining living members of the U. Military Academy’s Class of 1929 he felt compelled to summon his association with West Point for at least one more time.
Stephenson, who returns every five years to enjoy the alumni festivities, is one of four living grads from the Class of 1929.
Cadet First Captain Grace Chung and retired Col. James O. Stephenson, USMA Class of 1929, pay their respects Tuesday to the "Father of the Academy" Sylvanus Thayer, during the wreath laying part of the alumni ceremonies on The Plain.
www.usma.edu /publicaffairs/PV/040528/alumni.htm   (1160 words)

  
 STEPHENSON-MCCAULEY FAMILY PAPERS 1862-1952 (BULK 1862-1865)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
James enlisted on 18 August 1862 as a sergeant in the 74th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, Company K. He remained in service until he mustered out as a first lieutenant on 9 August 1865 in Washington, D.C. After the war James returned to his life as a farmer.
After the war Stephenson was involved in several business ventures including Stephenson and Son, a pharmaceuticals business; Zimmerman and Stephenson, which dealt with dry goods; and Berst and Stephenson, involving the steam elevator.
Stephenson mentions receiving letters and supplies from his parents Samuel and Dorcas Stephenson as well as correspondences from family friends.
www.indianahistory.org /library/manuscripts/collection_guides/m0766.html   (961 words)

  
 News about James Stephenson and his music
Stephenson's music was also featured in a concert completely dedicated to his brass compositions.
On January 15, 2005, James Stephenson was the keynote speaker for the District 10 chapter of the Southwest Florida Music Teachers' Association.
Stephenson has also been commissioned to compose a new piece for the state conference to be held in November.
www.stephensonmusic.com /news.htm   (955 words)

  
 Pro Arte May 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A native of Lockport, Illinois, James Stephenson is a professional trumpeter (Since 1990 he has been Assistant Principal Trumpet with the Naples Philharmonic in Florida.) He received his bachelor’s degree in trumpet at the New England Conservatory in the year of his appointment to the Naples position.
Stephenson has also developed an active career as a composer and arranger, without formal pursuit of a degree in composition.
Stephenson’s work has also been heard in concerts of the Cleveland Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony, the Florida Orchestra, the Chicago Chamber Orchestra, and the Naples Philharmonic, as well as in Japan, China, France, Italy, and Canada.
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 Page 81--James & Margaret Stephenson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
James Stephenson was born in South Carolina in 1782 and came with his parents to Kentucky about 1800.
Stephenson moved to Wayne County, Illinois, where he was commissioned Captain of the State Militia by Governor Bond.
JAMES W., born in Kentucky, raised in Sangamon county, married Mary Allen, and have seven children.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Child of James Stephenson and Sarah O'Banion is: + 2 i.
James Byrd2 Stevison (James1 Stephenson) was born May 13, 1866 in Mississippi, and died January 24, 1947 in Leesville, Vernon Parish, LA. He married (1) M. Clementine Cooper February 18, 1891.
Flora Auty3 Stevison (James Byrd2, James1 Stephenson) was born May 10, 1893 in Leesville, Vernon Parish, LA, and died February 19, 1960 in Leesville, Vernon Parish, LA. She married Samuel Taylor Midkiff WFT Est.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/m/a/l/Carolyn-Denise-Malone/FILE/0004text.txt   (540 words)

  
 Mechanics Institutes article - Mechanics Institutes adult education philanthropy Robert Stephenson James Nasmyth - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mechanics Institutes article - Mechanics Institutes adult education philanthropy Robert Stephenson James Nasmyth - What-Means.com
As such, they were often funded by local industrialists on the grounds that they would ultimately benefit from having more knowledgeable and skilled employees (such philanthropy was shown by, among others, Robert Stephenson, James Nasmyth and Joseph Whitworth).
The first institute was established in Glasgow in 1821, some 20 years after George Birkbeck had first instituted free lectures on arts, science and technical subjects.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Mechanics_Institutes   (151 words)

  
 ParisTimes Genealogy
I believe the John Gay of this record to be the father of the James Gay you reference in your data.
James (Sr.) of the will appears to be the son of John Stephenson of Rutland, Massachusetts who also had a son, John.
It certainly looks like James Stephenson was married to Agnes (Nancy) Hopkins and that Mathew Hopkins and Arthur Nesmith were his brothers-in-law.
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 Ancestors of Ian & Helen Turner James Stephenson BAGNALL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ancestors of Ian & Helen Turner James Stephenson BAGNALL
Born: 18 Sep 1861, George Street, Stoke On Trent.
James married Mary Ann EVANS, daughter of Henry EVANS and Susan SHEPHEAD, on 3 Sep 1884 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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 Whitlock, James Stephenson "Jim"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
GEORGETOWN - James (Jim) Stephenson Whitlock, 80, husband of Catherine Williams Nutter Whitlock, died Sat., Sept. 18, 2004 at the Georgetown Community Hospital.
He was born in Madison County on April 18, 1924 and was the son of the late James V. and Lucille Mink Whitlock.
He was preceded in death by a son, James Stephenson Whitlock Jr.
www.rootsweb.com /~kymadiso/research/obits/w/whitlock_james.htm   (225 words)

  
 Neighborhoodtimes: Developer built fortune in Detroit, lost one in Florida
Stephenson had been one of Detroit's premier builders - the Stephenson Building and developments such as Hamtramck, the largest Polish community outside of Poland.
In 1881, Burnette Fechet Stephenson was born in Port Huron, Mich. He came to Detroit at age 12, gained a ninth-grade education and later managed the estate of Sen. James McMillan - "a position he held for a number of years," the Detroit News reported.
In 1935, Stephenson purchased Hanna Park (31st Street, north of Pinellas Point Drive) and a 350-acre farm in St. Clair, Mich. "He built new barns, had a dairy, pigs, chickens, hay, wheat, oats and corn," said James, who owns the property today.
www.sptimes.com /2003/07/23/Neighborhoodtimes/Developer_built_fortu.shtml   (825 words)

  
 ITG News: Work premieres Stephenson Concerto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Stephenson, himself an ITG member, continues to develop a strong reputation as a composer for his instrument.
Anyone with some knowledge of contemporary music will know that although getting a new work to the concert hall in the first place is quite an accomplishment, getting it to be performed any more after that can be really very difficult.
It must therefore be a great pleasure to Stephenson and all involved that this concerto now has its second and third performances scheduled.
www.trumpetguild.org /news/news05/299stephensonconc.htm   (483 words)

  
 Music of composer and arranger James Stephenson, trumpeter with the Naples Philharmonic
The best pieces are Joseph Turrin's spiky "Intrada" and James Stephenson's Trumpet Sonata (2001).
Next follows Sonata for Trumpet by James Stephenson, III, which is a tour de force for both instruments.
Stephenson's [trumpet] concerto deserves to be heard again and again.
www.stephensonmusic.com   (169 words)

  
 Encyclopedia [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Encyclopædia Britannica appeared in various editions throughout the century, and the growth of popular education and the Mechanics InstitutesHistorically, Mechanics' Institutes were educational establishments formed to provide adult education, particularly in technical subjects, to working people.
March 4 - James Madison succeeds Thomas Jefferson as the President of the United States March 29 - At the Diet of Porvoo, Finland's four Estates pledge allegiance to Alex...
January 17 - Captain James Cook becomes the first European explorer to cross the Antarctic Circle April 27 or May 10 - The British Parliament passes the Tea Act, designed to save the British East India Company by granting it a monopoly on the North American tea trade.
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 James Stephenson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
James Stephenson, Burlington Quay, plate opposite page 81 of volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie, M.D. Peter Stephenson - The Wounded Indian 1848-50 marble Chrysler Museum of Art American
John James Audubon, Douglass" Squirrel, a study for pl. 48 ofViviparous Quadripeds of North America by John James Audubon and Rev. John Bachman (New York: John James Audubon, 1845-1848), circa 1843
In this case, the project centres on the world of photography and its central referent is the Rencontres de la Photographie Africaine de Bamako, a biennial that after five events has become consolidated as one of the continent’s foremost artistic...
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 Stephenson and Denning Named Employees of the Month
Tim Stephenson and James Denning were honored recently as Campbell University’s Physical Plant Employees of the Month for August 2004.
Stephenson was chosen Maintenance Employee of the Month and Denning was named Housekeeping Employee of the Month.
James Denning, of Buies Creek, NC, has also been a Campbell employee for three years, working in Sauls Residence Hall, the Admissions Office, and the Reardon House.
www.campbell.edu /news/releases/fa04/ns_rel.0237.html   (212 words)

  
 The Stephenson / Stevens Family Genealogy
Gilbert and Hannah Stephenson had many children...so far we have researched the direct lineage of thier son Gilbert Stephenson Jr.
Elizabeth was never married,born 1834.the daughter of Gilbert Stephenson born 1807.and Docia Peyton born 1808.Gilbert and Docia had the following children.
Clarissa Stephenson later married ** Thomas Jewell ** after Henry Stephenson was killed in what was said to be a dynamite accident in Kentucky.she and Thomas had one child a son named Thomas Jewell.
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 The Letter - Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Family friend and attorney Howard Joyce played with aplomb by James Stephenson considers Davis' defense a slam dunk until he becomes aware of some incriminating evidence.
Lawyer, Stephenson becomes compelled to procure the letter to quash it as evidence against his client.
Her scenes with James Stephenson are the best in the film as you sit on the edge of your seat watching them play cat and mouse.
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 Dr. Lynne Germain Montgomery and James Stephenson to Help Promote Adolescent Reproductive Health Program in Jagodina, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
On the second day of the seminar – Thursday, June 12 – Dr. Lynne Germain Montgomery and James Stephenson, Mission Director, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for Serbia and Montenegro, will discuss the public education campaign with participants of the seminar.
Stephenson will meet with seminar participants at the Hotel Jagodina at 12:00pm and will meet with representatives of the media at 12:30pm.
Stephenson will visit projects developed and implemented by citizens from Jagodina through the "Community Revitalization through Democratic Action" program for Central Serbia.
belgrade.usembassy.gov /press/2003/030611.html   (595 words)

  
 The Staff
He's been reading detective fiction since his teens, when he discovered a box of Shell Scotts and Miike Hammers belonging to the captain of the fishing boat he was working on.
James is a long-time fan of hard-boiled literature.
James R. Winterlives in Cincinnati with his wife.
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 Stephenson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
My GGrandfather was James Franklin (Stevison name appears on marriage certificate in JacCnty) Stephenson who married Maggie Deal.
James Franklin's Death certificate states his father was James W. Stephenson, b.
A headstone in the Wellston Cemetery, within a Stephenson plot, bears the name of Charlotte E., 1830-1912, Wife of James W. I can find a marriage record of a Charlotte E. Wyckoff and a James Stephenson July 8, 1855, in Vinton Cnty.
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