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  John Bayard (1795-1869), University of Pennsylvania Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John Bayard was born in Philadelphia on December 7, 1795, to John Bubenheim Bayard and Margaret Hodge.
John Bubenheim Bayard was a Philadelphia merchant who became a politician and soldier during the American Revolution and then a speaker of the Pennsylvania General Assembly and member of the Continental Congress; he was also a Penn trustee during the decade from 1779 to 1789.
The younger John Bayard entered the University of Pennsylvania in 1812, where on October 2, 1813, he was one of thirteen founding members of the Philomathean Society, Penn's first student organization.
www.archives.upenn.edu /histy/people/1700s/bayard_john2.html   (110 words)

  
  Bayard
Bayard, Iowa Bayard is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 536.
Bayard, Nebraska Bayard is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,247.
Bayard, West Virginia Bayard is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 299.
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 John Bayard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John Bubenheim was born to James and Mary (Asheton) Bayard at Bohemia Manor on August 11, 1738.
Bayard moved his family to a farm at Plymouth, and took to the field with hiss regiment.
John was cited by General Washington for his gallant leadership in the Battle of Princeton.
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 John Bayard Biography
John Bubenheim was born to James and Mary (Asheton) Bayard at Bohemia Manor on August 11, 1738.
Bayard was elected to the convention of Pennsylvania in July of 1774, and re-elected in 1775.
John was cited by General Washington for his gallant leadership in the Battle of Princeton.
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 John Bayard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
BAYARD, John, patriot, born at Bohemia Manor, Cecil County, Maryland, 11 August 1738; died in New Brunswick, New Jersey, 7 January 1807.
John Bayard went with his brother to Philadelphia at the age of eighteen, entered the counting house of John Rhea, a merchant, and, in the course of a few years, became one of the leading merchants in the city.
In 1780 Colonel Bayard was appointed on a committee to inquire into the causes of the falling off in the revenue of the state.
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 John Bayard
BAYARD (JOHN), a friend to his country, and an eminent Christian, was born Aug. 11, 1738, on Bohemia Manor in Cecil county, Maryland.
Bayard, a senator of the United States from Delaware.
In 1777, when there was a report that Colonel Bayard's house had been destroyed by the British army, and that his servants who had been entrusted with his personal property, had gone with it to the enemy, Mr.
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 John Bubenheim Bayard (1738-1807), University of Pennsylvania Archives
John Bubenheim Bayard was born at Bohemia Manor on the Maryland eastern shore.
Although Bayard opposed extreme measures and a premature break with Britain, he was actively involved in the Revolution from the beginning.
Bayard held civil and political positions in New Jersey as well, and also worked for Princeton College and as Whitefield's friend in the Presbyterian church.
www.archives.upenn.edu /histy/features/1700s/people/bayard_john.html   (269 words)

  
 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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 Sartoris paper: Maureen Fuson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
While Young Bayard Sartoris and Horace Benbow do share a common heritage and certain traditions which belong to them because of when and where they were born, their commonality is underplayed in the story.
Bayard's war experiences, especially the loss of his twin brother in an aerial battle, left him disillusioned and unable to cope with everyday life back in his small Mississippi town.
Beginning with the first mention of Bayard in the novel, when he is reported to have returned home by jumping "off de bline side [of the train] like a hobo" (5), we see that he is unable to deal with the most ordinary of situations.
www.tnstate.edu /JORDAN/fuson-sartoris-paper.htm   (2130 words)

  
 Waldron v. Richland Memorial Hospital, et al.,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In December 1995, Bayard signed a three-year contract with RMH to be its Professional Director of the Department of Radiology.
Bayard's letters advised Waldron, Shah, and Sun that they would be permitted to continue practicing at the hospital, but their practice would be limited to cases specifically designated for them.
In his complaint, Waldron sought a declaration that Bayard and Freeman, as public employees or public officials, were obligated to avoid conflicts of interest, and that the exclusive contractual arrangement and the proposed duty rotation schedule violated the State Ethics Act.
www.law.sc.edu /ctapp/3497.htm   (3233 words)

  
 John Anderson
John Bayard Anderson - U.S. Representative from Illinois and 1980 presidential candidate.
John Anderson, Representative from Maine in the early 19th century
John D Anderson, professor of aerospace engineering and author of several books on aerodynamics and the history of aircraft
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 John Bayard Anderson: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
John Bayard Anderson: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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 WFotW ~ Faulkner Glossary: "S"
As a young adult, Bayard shuns violence as a solution to problems when he is expected to avenge the death of his father by killing B.J. Redmond, his father's former business partner who killed Sartoris in a fit of rage.
At any rate, John Sartoris is a widower at the time of the Civil War, when in 1861 he and Thomas Sutpen raised the first regiment of Confederate soldiers in the county and went to Virginia to fight.
Sartoris, John, III (Johnny): (March 16, 1893-July 5?, 1918) The twin brother of Bayard Sartoris, III ("Young Bayard"), son of John and Lucy Cranston Sartoris, and grandson of "Colonel" or "Old" Bayard.
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 John Smith - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John Smith is often regarded as the most common personal name in England and in some other English-speaking countries.
John Smith (brewer), founder of the Tadcaster brewery in North Yorkshire
John Smith (mathematician), professor at the University of Oxford from 1766 to 1797
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 Re: Col. Bayard, circa 1776
Basic information on Colonel John Bayard can be found in the "Memorial Cyclopedia of New Jersey" 1915 Edited by Mary Ogden or in other American Biographical References.
Colonel John Bayard (1738-1807) and the Bayard Family of America in the NY Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.
A memorial of Colonel John Bayard in Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society 2nd series Vol.
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 James Asheton Bayard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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.
In 1797 he distinguished himself by his management of the impeachment of William Blount, of North Carolina, who was expelled from the senate for instigating the Creeks and Cherokees to assist the English in their aim of conquering the Spanish possessions in Louisiana.
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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 Wace Alan John Bayard: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
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WACE, ALAN JOHN BAYARD 1879 1957, English archaeologist.
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 Loyalist Institute: John Bayard Court Martial, Part 1 of 3
Lieut: Col. John BAYARD, of the King’s Orange Rangers was brought before the Court, being put under arrest by order of Major General JONES, on a Report of his having wounded Lieut.
Col: BAYARD was standing at some little distance from the Major’s door, the deponent watched an opportunity & caught hold of Mr.
BIRD stept back, and struck Col. BAYARD on the shoulder with a Cane he had in his hand, a severe stroke, the deponent stept between them, caught hold of Mr.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Baxter-rebal to Bazzle
; great-grandfather of Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard.
Bayard, John Bubenheim (1738-1807) — Born in Bohemia Manor,
; great-granduncle of Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard.
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 Bayard Genealogy
Samuel Bayard, who was Ann Stuyvesant, sister of Governor Peter Stuyvesant, left the Old World, having lost her husband who died in Holland prior to that date, and accompanied by her four children, Balthazar, Petrus, Nicholas and Catharine, arrived in New Amsterdam, now New York.
Judith, the sister of Samuel Bayard, had married the Director General, Peter Stuyvesant, and thus there was a double relationship between the families of Bayard and Stuyvesant.
Samuel Bayard, who died in Holland before 1647, was the son of Rev.
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 John Bayard Anderson An Inventory of His Spoken Word Audio Recordings in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John Bayard Anderson An Inventory of His Spoken Word Audio Recordings in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University
Abstract: John Anderson emerges from a meeting with Ted Kennedy to say that if Jimmy Carter is not the 1980 Democratic nominee, then he (Anderson) will have to reevalute his own candidacy.
Abstract: John Anderson addresses the convention of the Urban League.
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 Southern New Mexico Travel and Tourism Information: A brief history of Fort Bayard
Fort Bayard began in 1866 when Company B of the 125th U.S. Colored Infantry under the command of Lieutenant James Kerr established an encampment near the gold and silver mining communities of Pinos Altos and Silver City, New Mexico.
General John Pope recorded, "I have established only one new post on the Apache Frontier, and that is located near the head of the Mimbres River, about one hundred and fifty miles west of the Rio Grande.
On May 1, 1922, Fort Bayard came under the jurisdiction of the Veterans Administration and then in 1966, it was turned over to the State of New Mexico as a public nursing home.
www.southernnewmexico.com /Articles/Southwest/Grant/AbriefhistoryofFortBayard.html   (1185 words)

  
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 Bayard — FactMonster.com
Alan John Bayard Wace - Wace, Alan John Bayard Wace, Alan John Bayard, 1879–1957, English archaeologist.
William Bayard Hale - Hale, William Bayard Hale, William Bayard, 1869–1924, American journalist, b.
Thomas Francis Bayard - Bayard, Thomas Francis Bayard, Thomas Francis, 1828–98, U.S. statesman, b.
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 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 2003052771   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bayard Rustin is one of the most important figures in the history of the American civil rights movement.
It was in the tumultuous 1930s that Bayard Rustin came of age, getting his first lessons in politics through the Communist Party and the unrest of the Great Depression.
John D'Emilio's compelling narrative rescues a forgotten figure and brings alive a time of great hope and great tragedy in the not-so-distant past.
www.loc.gov /catdir/description/simon041/2003052771.html   (512 words)

  
 John Bayard ANDERSON, Astrologie et planètes : thème astral, carte du ciel interactive
John Bayard, la prédominance d'éléments planétaires dans l'hémisphère Nord vous incline à la réflexion, à l'être, à l'imagination plutôt qu'à l'extériorisation de vos actes et à une certaine mise en vedette que vous ne souhaitez pas.
John Bayard, le Quadrant Nord Ouest, nocturne, constitué des maisons 4 5 et 6, prédomine chez vous : il s'agit d'un secteur qui privilégie la création, la conception et l'approfondissement ou l'apprentissage dans un souci de service à autrui, en faisant la belle part au relationnel.
Vous êtes, John Bayard, particulièrement sensible, émotif, intuitif, en fait vous percevez ce que l'on dit de vous avec une acuité très fine, ce qui a des avantages mais aussi l'inconvénient de vous rendre particulièrement vulnérable.
www.astrotheme.fr /portraits/Jq62b2G5nUZh.htm   (8348 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: John Bayard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
When he joined his own firm, it was named Hedge and Bayard.
In the meantime, Hedge and Bayard became one of the firms under contract with the Continental Congress to supply the Continental Army.
Bayard moved his family to a farm at Plymouth, and took to the field with his regiment.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/John-Bayard   (717 words)

  
 John Campbell - Congresspedia
John Bayard Taylor Campbell III, a Republican, has represented the 48th Congressional District of California in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2005.
Voting record information for John Campbell and all members of Congress can be found in Congresspedia's articles on legislation.
Corporations and other organizations can pay for trips by members of Congress and their staff as long as it is related to official business (though some trips have been glorified junkets).
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=John_Campbell   (1094 words)

  
 Susan Bayard Breese, Rev. Ebenezer Hazard Snowden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He drove his four in hand in princely style." His father, John Snowden, was a landowner in PA as early as 1678.
Six of his seven sons were graduated at Princeton: he wished them all to be ministers, and five of them became such.
Ebenezer Hazard Snowden, retired clergyman, Forty Fort borough, was born June 27, 1799, at Princeton, N.J., and is a son of Samuel Finley and Susan (Breese) Snowden, natives of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and of Scotch and English origin, respectively.
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