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  Alexander Martin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Martin ( 1740 -- 10 November 1807) was the Federalist governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1782 to 1784 and from 1789 to 1792.
Martin was born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey and attended the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University), graduating with an A.B. degree in 1756 and an A.M. in 1759.
Martin was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Martin   (328 words)

  
 John Alexander Martin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin, John Alexander, governor of the State of Kansas from 1885 to 1889, the tenth man to hold that office, was born on March 10, 1839, at Brownsville, Pa., a son of James and Jane Montgomery (Crawford) Martin, the father a native of Maryland and the mother of Pennsylvania.
His maternal grandfather, Thomas Brown, was the founder of Brownsville, Pa. Gov. Martin's education was acquired in the public schools, and at the age of fifteen years he began learning the printer's trade.
Martin had a laudable ambition to be the chief executive of his adopted state, but that he knew how to wait and prepare himself for the duties of the office in case he should be called to fill it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Alexander_Martin   (796 words)

  
 Martin
Aston Martin DB9 The Aston Martin DB9, is an 1994.
Martin Chuzzlewit is a novel by satirically as a near wilderness, whose...
University of Tennessee-Martin The University of Tennessee at Martin is a primary campus of the Tullahoma.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/martin.html   (5515 words)

  
 Pioneer Profiles (M)
John was born in 1851 at Kilmarnock, Scotland and died in 1928 at Winnipeg, Manitoba.
John was born at Rawdon, Quebec in 1861 and died at Calgary in 1918.
John was born in New Brunswick in 1863 and died at Calgary in 1933.
www.pioneersalberta.org /profiles/m.html   (14688 words)

  
 The Kinloch Macdonalds
John Kinloch Macdonald was born in Kinloch, Isle of Skye.
Alexander was born c1798 on Skye, s/o John Gillis and Catherine Nicholson, emigrants from Skye on the Polly.
of Belfast PEI., s/o John the Baptist Macdonald of Belfast and Pinette PEI.
www.linneberg.com /skye/mcdon-john1.html   (3614 words)

  
 Alexander Martin
Alexander Martin served as the last president of Indiana Asbury from 1875 to 1884 and then five more years as president of the new DePauw University.
Martin turned out to be one of the most effective presidents Indiana Asbury had ever had.
Gaining the support of Washington C. DePauw, who was president of the board of trustees, Martin became the first of a new breed of university administrators who went beyond the emphasis on piety and scholarship to a new concern for efficiency and growth.
www.depauw.edu /library/archives/ehistory/chapter1/martin.htm   (399 words)

  
 mahaffey - mah07.htm
Ethel Alexander ( Cornelius Alexander, Nancy Elizabeth Mahaffey, Hugh Martin, John) was born 5 Oct 1906 in Penelope, TX.
Mildred Alexander ( David Lawrence Alexander, Nancy Elizabeth Mahaffey, Hugh Martin, John) was born 9 Jun 1909 in Penelope, TX.
Lelia Alexander ( David Lawrence Alexander, Nancy Elizabeth Mahaffey, Hugh Martin, John) was born 19 Jan 1917 in Penelope, TX.
www.homestead.com /oldpend2/files/mahaffey/mahg07.htm   (121 words)

  
 History of the Great Lakes. Volume II : M
John Martin, deceased, was born in County Antrim, Ireland, December 15, 1824.
Martin took the brig and sailed her until the indebtedness was reduced to about $2,500, when he sold her and dissolved the partnership.
Martin was well known in Cleveland and was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of that place.
www.hhpl.on.ca /GreatLakes/Documents/HGL2?ID=s737   (636 words)

  
 Alexander Martin
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MARTIN, Alexander, senator, born in New Jersey about 1740 ; died in Danbury, North Carolina, in November, 1807.
He was graduated at Princeton in 1756, studied law, was admitted to the bar, and, after a brief sojourn in Virginia, settled in Guilford county, North Carolina, in 1772.
www.famousamericans.net /alexandermartin   (492 words)

  
 John Martin/Mary Randall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
John Martin, 'a negro', was chased and caught after grabbing a bundle of clothing in a house.
Martin was one of the few to survive the trip, and even rarer, to return to Britain still as a convict.
She was probably the daughter of John Randall, another fl man, with whom he may have had been living since shortly after his wife's death.
members.fortunecity.com /wagener1/fleet/fam00413.htm   (594 words)

  
 John Alexander Martin (1839-1889) Letter (KC228)
Martin was a fervent Free-State man, and an enthusiastic Republican.
John A. Martin died of pneumonia, in Atchison, Kansas on October 2, 1889.
Martin, apparently supports the building of a monument, over the main entrance to the Capital grounds, which would honor the soldiers, sailors, and commanders of the great armies of the country.
www.umkc.edu /whmckc/Collections/IKC228.HTM   (252 words)

  
 John Martin George   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Christina was born in 1806, Henri (Henry) in 1808, Alexander in 1812, Ludwig (Louis), 1813, Johann Martin Jr., 1816, and William in 1820.
It is chiseled into John Martin's cemetery headstone, published in 19th century George family obituaries, listed by the professional genealogy firm of Schroeder and Fuelling of Gummersbach, Germany, specialists in Hessian emigration, and corroborated by Dan Durning's research of German immigration for “Those Enterprising Georges” (Pulaski County Historical Review, June, 1975).
John married Marie Jakobine Margareta Engel, daughter of Friedrich Jakob Engel and Maria Margareta George, on 11 Jun 1805 in Kelsterbach, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany.
www.allanreagan.com /444.htm   (3662 words)

  
 Friends and Neighbors of the Hartshaw Diaries
John McCollough; John Nordwood; Robert Jamphrie; James Andrew; Samuel Cleg; William Martin; John Drake; Samuel Skillen; Henry Jordon; John Parks; John Andrew; James Morrow; John Norritt; John Stodhert; William Andrew; Samuel Neil; Andrew Boyd; Thomas Persley.
Alexander Spear; George Spear; John McMaster; Moses Boyd; William Doogan; William Spear; James Malkomson; Robert Dalzell; George Graham; Edward Crummy; Samuel McCollough; James Murray; Samuel Montgomery; Henry McCardell; Robert Barr; Alexander Fagan; Joseph Kildare; John Spear; John Williamson; George Barkley.
Samuel Montgomery; John McCollough; William Brunty; Moses Boyd; Henry McCardle; John McMaster; Alexander Fagan; Robert Dalzell; William Doogan; William Ward; Robert McGaw; Joseph Kildare; Henry Ewart; William Spear; John Spear; Isaac Ervin; Alexander Spear; Moses Boyd; Thomas McCanlis; John McKitrick; Thomas Greer.
www.theballards.net /Harshaw/Diaries/Friends.html   (2175 words)

  
 Tax Lists
John Harris, 200 a.; James Mitchell, 50 a.; Widow Forster, 100 a.; James McNight, Moses Dickey, 100 a.; Thomas McCarter [McArthur], 100 a.;Samuel Martin, 100 a.; Widow Kerr, 100 a.; Thos.
Larrimore, 40 a.; Noah Copley (flsmith), John Chambers, 50 a.; Hugh McCormick, 200 a.; David Diney (taylor), William Thorn, 100 a.; John Johnston, 100 a.; James Eackin, 20 a.; Samuel Gambel, 100 a.; Thomas Armstrong, 50 a.; John Snoddy, 30 a.; Alexander McHarge, 50 a.
Alexander (schoolmaster), John Gilchrist (smith), 240 a.; James Calhoun, 100 a.; William Woods, 40 a.; Robert Carson, 30 a.; Henry Harley (ye land Peter Miller's), 150 a.; Henry Sharp, 100 a.; William McKnight, 100 a.; John McCollom (ye land John Nives), 150 a.; David English, 100 a.; Thos.
maley.net /transcription/BioEncyl/BETaxLists.htm   (1432 words)

  
 The Descendants of Alexander Cameron and Ann Martin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
JOHN D. was born January 15, 1846, and died 1890 in Oakland, California.
JOHN J. was born 1852, and died 1934 in Uigg, PEI.
ALEXANDER F. was born 1888 in Valleyfield, PEI, and died July 30, 1943 in Charlottetown.
www.islandregister.com /cameron2.html   (8830 words)

  
 JOHN MARTIN DICKSON
John Martin Dickson was born on 22 March 1842 at Mt. Pleasant, Titus Co., TX, although his tombstone shows his date of birth as 22 March 1844.
James Alexander Dickson (ca 1820 - ca 1864) was the son of Alexander Dickson (ca 1774 - 1847) of Ashe Co., NC and Tennessee, and wife Elizabeth (Caldwell ?).
John Martin Dickson died on 1 March 1908 at Cherokee, San Saba Co., TX, and is buried at the Hanna Cemetery, in Cherokee, San Saba Co., TX.
gen.1starnet.com /civilwar/dicksnjm.htm   (2570 words)

  
 People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Alexander is friends with Gordon Novel, and (according to Cannon) Alexander passed a threat through his wife to researcher Martin Cannon, using Novel's name for intimidation.
Alexander is closely associated with Robert Bigelow and his National Institute for Discovery Science.
John Mack was formerly on the board of advisors for est.
www.mindcontrolforums.com /hambone/people.html#hubbard   (12214 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Alexander Martin Sullivan
From 1861 to1884, in conjunction with his elder brother, T.D.Sullivan (still living), he made the "Nation" one of the most potent factors in the cause of true nationality, and also issued the "Weekly News" and "Zozimus".
His last great case was on 30 November, 1883 when he was colleague of Lord Russell of Killowen in the defence of Patrick O'Donnell for the murder of James Carey, the Irish Informer.
In addition to his labours Alexander Sullivan was a great temperance reformer.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14329a.htm   (258 words)

  
 John Alexander Martin
You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> John Alexander Martin
MARTIN, John Alexander, governor of Kansas, born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania.
He learned the printer's trade in the office of the Brownsville "Clipper," and became foreman of the composing-room, and subsequently local editor.
www.famousamericans.net /johnalexandermartin   (479 words)

  
 John Edward Alexander and Betty Martin Alexander
Funeral services for J.E. Alexander, 85, were held Saturday morning in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Wayne Grizzle, officiating.
Alexander died last Thursday morning in the Crosbyton hospital.
She was born in Itasca and moved from New Mexico to Crosbyton in 1962.
www.rootsweb.com /~txcrosby/crosbyton/a/alexander_john_betty.html   (235 words)

  
 National Institute for Discovery Science: John B. Alexander
John B. Alexander, Ph.D. Dr. John Alexander has been a leading advocate for the development of non-lethal weapons since he created renewed interest in the field starting in 1989.
Alexander organized and chaired the first five major conferences on non-lethal warfare and served as a US delegate to four NATO studies on the topic.
As a member of the Council on Foreign Relations non-lethal warfare study, he was instrumental in influencing the report that is credited with causing the Department of Defense to create a formal Non-Lethal Weapons Policy in July 1996.
www.nidsci.org /bios/alexander.php   (609 words)

  
 Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music - Jo
John Byrne Leicester Warren, 3rd Baron De Tabley
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews
John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
www.music.us /education/Jo.htm   (94 words)

  
 macleod
Donald Mackinnon the Skye Genealogist, says that she was Catherine Macleod d/o Major Macleod a relative of Captain Murdoch Macleod of Cuidreach, Snizort, Skye, whose wife was Marion, d/o Major Alexander Macdonald of Cuidreach and his wife Annabella, half sister of the celebrated Flora Macdonald.
1824 MACLEOD, JOHN DUNCAN, born 1824 in Skye, emigrated to PEI and settled in Heatherdale.
Martin Martin, son of Samuel Martin of Orwell cove.
www.linneberg.com /skye/leodpei.html   (5100 words)

  
 Rutherford County, NC Marriage Bonds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
None Watson, JC /// Alexander, Frances Sep 2, 1858 GP Watson James M. Spratt Garner, Jeremiah /// Alexander, Jain Huston Oct 20, 1812 John Alexander Thos.
Martin Coxe, Francis S. /// Alexander, Jane McBee Apr 24, 1823 Leonard Daniel Joseph Gooden Fisher, Jacob /// Alexander, Martha B. Jan 31, 1815 None None Daniel, Walter K. /// Alexander, Mary S. Feb 10, 1820 Isaac Craton None Hayden, Thomas A. /// Alexander, Matilda C. Nov 3, 1841 Wm.
Harrill Harrill, John /// Bostick, Nancy Jul 31, 1797 Howsen Harrill None Carroll, Thomas /// Bostick, P. Andrew McDaniel JB Eaves McSwain, William /// Bostick, Sally Jan 7, 1812 Chesley Bostick Wm.
www.rfci.net /wdfloyd/ruthmb-a.html   (1001 words)

  
 Lincoln and the Paranormal; Investigative Files (Skeptical Inquirer May 1999)
Other apparitions are most likely to be seen when one is tired, daydreaming, performing routine chores, or is otherwise in a reverie or dissociative state (see e.g., Mackenzie 1982).
This may help explain sightings such as one by Eleanor Roosevelt's secretary, who passed by the Lincoln Bedroom one day and was frightened to see the ghostly president sitting on the bed and pulling on his boots (Alexander 1998, 43; Jones 1996, 8).
Once the notion of a ghost is affixed to a place, almost anything-an unexplained noise, mechanical malfunction, misplaced object, or the like-can be added to the lore.
www.csicop.org /si/9905/i-files.html   (2787 words)

  
 Muster Roll 1630   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
John Wood, John Martin, John mcLenochan, John Cambell edler, William Deneston, John Buchanan, John Cambell, John mcffarlan, Donnell mcffarlan, Robert Michell, Costyme Ranckein, John Allen, Gilbert mcLyntock, John Brice, James Allan, Dunkan Speney, Thomas Ramsey, John Cock, James Cock, Andrew Cock, William Scot, John mcCawly, John mcGourden, Andrew Lackye, James mcKennye, James Hustone, Robert Lackye.
Morrice mcConnell, John Cocheran, John Snodgarse, John Cambell younger, Owen mcNair, David Lyndsay, Alexander mcLentock, Robert Aickeene, Robert Morison, James Kilsoe, Donnell mcNichol, Dunkan Cambell, Donnell mcBaxter elder, Robert Barlaine, James Richye, John Swayne, John Valentyne, Dunkan Graham.
Alexander Steward, undertaker of 1,000 acres, his men and armes.
www.fortunecity.com /bally/carlow/211/muster.html   (1241 words)

  
 The Aviary's 'Penguin' - - John Alexander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Alexander is friends with Gordon Novel,and (according to Cannon) Alexander passed a threat through his wife to researcher Martin Cannon, using Novel's name for intimidation.
Was alleged to have been seen with Jack Ruby at Ruby's Carousel Club.
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, some of this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.
home.earthlink.net /~silent_no_more99/id13.html   (405 words)

  
 Tennessee Biographies, 1923
Dickson, William Diemer, John Cladwell Dilworth, Joseph Elbert Dinwiddle, Matt B. Divine, John Lowery Divine, Paul E. Dixon, Royden Doak, H. Dobyns, James W. Donelson, Andrew Jackson Donelson, Andrew Jackson, Jr.
Kruesi, John Kruesi, Paul John Kyker, Charles H. Kyle, Charles McGhee Kyle, Gale P. Kyle, Hugh Graham Kyser, William Dennis Lacey, Richard Henry Ladd, William Bartlett Lambert, Wallace M. Lancaster, William Henry Landis, A. Landis, Abb Landis, Charles Edmond Lane, James Franklin Lange, Francis W. Langhorne, Anderson A., Jr.
John, George Fulton Stack, Robert Earl Stainback, Charles Ashley Stair, Howard Standard Coosa Thatcher Co. Standefer, Rufus E. Stanford, James B. Stanton, William M. Staples, John W. Starnes, Daniel W. Staulcup, McBride Steel, John Albert, Jr.
www.ancestorinfo.com /tennessee_biographies_1923.htm   (948 words)

  
 I3780: Martin Alexander SCOTT (ABT. 1845 - UNKNOWN)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
_John Wilson SCOTT _ _Martin SCOTT _______
_John Wilson SCOTT _ _John Wilson SCOTT II_
_Martin SCOTT _______ _John M. _Mary MAXWELL, Twin_
pages.prodigy.com /QJNT72A/g0000400.htm   (186 words)

  
 John Alexander's Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
He will begin with a brief history of the evolution of agile software development practices and why they evolved.
He'll discuss the core principles common among a number of popular agile software methodologies and describe some characteristics of agile environments.
Martin Olson is a Project Manager with Visionpace
www.geekswithblogs.net /jalexander   (1702 words)

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