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  Frank Broyles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Franklin "Frank" Broyles (born December 26, 1924 in Decatur, Georgia) is a former NCAA football player, coach, and broadcaster, and the influential athletic director for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks.
In 1974 Broyles was appointed Athletic Director of the University of Arkansas.
Broyles is known as a fierce competitor both as a head coach and athletic director.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frank_Broyles   (542 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Frank Broyles
John Franklin "Frank" Broyles (26 December 1924 -) was an NCAA football player, football coach, and is the influential athletic director for the University of Arkansas.
Broyles still holds the Orange Bowl record for most passing yards in a game and is a member of the Orange Bowl, Gator Bowl, and Cotton Bowl Halls of Fame and the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame.
Broyles worked as a television broadcaster for nine years with the American Broadcasting Corporation where he served as their top color commentator for college football.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Frank_Broyles   (552 words)

  
 Southwest Indiana Association of Wilhite Families
John Franklin Wilhite (1843-1927) was the son of William Wilhite and Catherine Broyles, and the grandson of Joseph Wilhite and Polly Spilman.
John H Wilhite (1875-1942) was the son of Franlkin Wilhite and Margaret Rumble, and the grandson of Joseph Wilhite and Polly Spilman.
John Franklin, William, Joseph) was the son of John Franklin Wilhite and Elizabeth Devault.
www.psci.net /wilhite/windex.htm   (2861 words)

  
 Jones & DeLoach Family History Material
John BRYDGES BARON CHANDOS was born on 9 Mar 1491/92 in Cubberley, Gloucestershire, England.
She was married to John Franklin MCGRANAHAN on 4 Jan 1831 in Lawrence County, Kentucky.
She was married to John Lewis ROBINSON on 15 Nov 1899 in Chilton County, Alabama.
mywebpage.netscape.com /jonesjrjohn/j_d_material/d10.html   (1228 words)

  
 Frank Broyles
John McDonnell is the most successful collegiate coach in history, with 36 national championships in cross country, indoor and outdoor track.
Broyles was also responsible for building, then renovating, the football and administrative center in the north end zone of the football stadium that bears his name.
Broyles is a long-time member of the Arkansas State Sports Hall of Fame and was chosen by the Southwest Marketing Association as the 1988 Outstanding Marketer of the Year.
www.hognation.net /broyles2.html   (2457 words)

  
 TN Encyclopedia: WASHINGTON COUNTY
John Sevier became the governor of this "Lost State," which continued until 1788.
Not everyone recognized the legal authority of the new state, and a long-lived, bitter political rivalry emerged between Sevier and John Tipton, who supported the jurisdiction of North Carolina.
General John Wilder, a former Union general in the Civil War, built a furnace to process iron ore from the Cranberry Mines in North Carolina.
tennesseeencyclopedia.net /imagegallery.php?EntryID=W025   (942 words)

  
 Legends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John Franklin Broyles, legendary Georgia Tech quarterback of the 1940s, has been at the University of Arkansas the past 49 years, 16 as head football coach and the past 33 as athletics director.
And when word leaked out that Chancellor John A. White suggested Broyles should consider retirement, one prominent alumnus told White not to bring the matter up again or he would be the one retiring.
Broyles said, "The retirement age ought to be 92, and I will do the best I can to reach that age as A.D. I will stay on as long as I am healthy and as long as the people want me.
www.georgiatrend.com /site/www.publix.com/www.publix.com/page7560.html   (617 words)

  
 wyatt - wya15.htm
John was counted in a census 1910 in Anderson Co., SC.
John Franklin Smith (Samuel Whittaker Smith, Nimrod Tillman Smith, Sarah Elizabeth Smith, Lettice Nicoll Wyatt, William Edward) was born 17 Sep 1875 in Blount Co., AL.
John married Lillian Azelle Kay, daughter of John Wyatt Kay and Martha Jane Stott, on 13 Nov 1898 in Lebanon, Anderson Co., SC.
www.homestead.com /oldpend2/files/wyatt/wyag15.htm   (1241 words)

  
 Private Eugene Terrill Kingsley
Eugene Terrill Kingsley was born October 8th, 1842 in Anderson District, South Carolina to Chester B Kingsley (a native of Lucerne County, Pennsylvania) and Emmaline Frances Broyles from Asheville District, South Carolina.
The Broyles had two sons, Walter Long Broyles (born July 25th, 1832) and Marcellus Franklin Broyles (born July 16th, 1837) who undoubtedly played with their orphaned nephews as they grew up in Tennessee in the late 1840s and early 1850s.
Marcellus Broyles was captured at Gettysburg in July of 1863 and sent to the Federal prison at Point Lookout.
www.angelfire.com /ga2/PhillipsLegion/kingsley.html   (1294 words)

  
 The Ancestry of Raymond Reeves of Oklahoma & California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John G. Jenkins was born possibly in Meigs County, Tennessee about 1865.
John M. Reese (Reaves) was born in Tennessee about 1807.
The "before 1860" date here is based entirely on the fact that Artimesa Reeves is listed as head of household in the 1860 census without a husband and further evidence of his being alive later has yet to be found.
home.earthlink.net /~pknox/reeves/reeves.html   (1390 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Broyles contends that insurance is not required to protect InterMedia from potential liability arising from carriage of his programming, arguing that InterMedia will not incur potential liability because of the small number of subscribers exposed to his programming.
Broyles also contends that the cost of the required insurance is excessive.
Broyles has presented nothing with the current request indicating that a different result is required or that InterMedia's insurance requirement is unreasonable or in violation of the Commission's leased access rules.
www.fcc.gov /ftp/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/2001/da010263.txt   (378 words)

  
 Military Records
John Johnson died July 9, 1853, and is buried in Little Springs Cemetery, Flannigan Township, Hamilton County, Illinois.
John Johnson has hundreds of descendents who were born in Hamilton County.
[Nancy was born 4 Jan 1855, Franklin County, IL; daughter of Capt. Benjamin W. Harrellson (SC) died 22 Jan 1907, Coffeyville, KS and Sidney Ewing (IL) died 26 Oct 1859, buried Antioch, Hamilton Co., IL.
www.carolyar.com /Illinois/Johnson.htm   (460 words)

  
 Taylor Family Association - Readers Input   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John William was married to Mollie Betterton Carpenter.
John's father was Frederick J. Taylor born 1824 in the St Matthews Parish, SC and died on the way home from the war (1865).
Joseph's father was a John Taylor on the 1790 census for the Orangeburg District,SC.
www.taylorassociation.org /forum/forum.htm   (3086 words)

  
 Internet Family Tree
John Kasper Stoever, (I) was a Lutheran educator and pastor.
John Kaspar Stover, (I), his son John Caspar Stover, (II) and his daughter Elisabetha Carherina Stover left England the 15th of June 1728, aboard the ship JAMES GOODWILL and arrived on the 11th of September 1728.
John Caspar Stoever served as minister from 1731 to 1779.
www.changesurfer.com /Family/PS05/PS05_107.htm   (2445 words)

  
 Early Descendants of John Williams, Hanover Co., Virginia
John Williams was born 26 January 1679 in Llangollen, Wales.
John Williams, a Revolution War officer, whom was married to Elizabeth Williamson, sister of Nathaniel's wife Mary Ann.
John Williams did not have a son named John, at least any that survived infancy.] Note: There is a possibility that there was one more son, named Howell Williams, born to John and Susannah.
www.usgennet.org /usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams   (6548 words)

  
 Broyles William Broyles Jr. - Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos, News Articles,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Books by Broyles may be good for a break from life, but burning Then when you are ready to relax, Broyles will be there waiting for you.
Frank Broyles was born on December 26, 1924 in Decatur, Georgia.
Jacob (Hans Jacob) was the progenitor of the BROYLES family, and son Conrad was progenitor of the BRILES 5.
www.99hosted.com /names6325.html   (410 words)

  
 Franklin County, Tennessee Queries
John Franklin Weeks, a childless individual, keep a Weeks family notebook, which was handed through the generations.
Benjamin and Jane RAY were married in Franklin Co. TN 1872 and she is in Bedford Co. TN 1880 Census and is a widow.
The transcription I saw showed John Jones, born 1770-1780; one male born 1800-1810; one male born 1810-1815; one male born 1815-1820; two males 1820-1825; one female born 1780-1790; 3 females born 1800-1810; 2 females born 1810-1815; 1 female born 1815-1820; 1 female born 1820-1825; and 2 females born 1825-1830.
www.tngennet.org /franklin/queries/2000apr.htm   (5781 words)

  
 glore - pafg09.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Benjamin Broyles (Delilah Clore, Peter, Michael, Hans Martin, Hanns Michael) was born on 7 Apr 1768.
Broyles (Delilah Clore, Peter, Michael, Hans Martin, Hanns Michael) was born on 1 Mar 1774.
Thomas Broyles (Delilah Clore, Peter, Michael, Hans Martin, Hanns Michael) was born in 1793.
bjsbytes.com /glore/pafg09.htm   (256 words)

  
 Wilhites
John Michael Wilhoit was granted 289 acres adjoining George "Woods", i.e.
This grant indicates that Tobias was of age and was born in Germany at least as early as 1715.
Congress ignored the request of the State of Franklin to be recognized as a state of the Union, and in 1788, North Carolina legislated the State of Franklin out of existence.
www.wilhite.info /wilhites.htm   (3355 words)

  
 WWII MIA White CO TN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John Wheeler, who was reported by the War Department as missing in action on December 18, by a later message is now reported to be back on duty with his old outfit.
Horace Brown of Walling have received word from the Navy Department stating their son, 1/c Quartermaster John Franklin Brown had been missing in aciton since the battle of Okinawa on March 18.
He entered the service about five years ago and during the first two years of his enlistment served in the Atlantic area on the Eberlee, after which he was transferred to the South Pacific where he was a member of the destroyer Halligan.
home.att.net /~schilgl1533/LMisc/Military/WWIIWhiteMia.htm   (2027 words)

  
 The Pocahontas Times Obituaries
Broyles was born October 20, 1903, in Summers County, the daughter of Jasper and Sally Jackson Biggs.
Others preceding her in death were a daughter, Lillie McClure, and a son, Bobby Broyles; two sisters, an infant and Effie Michael; seven brothers, Charlie Biggs, Henry Biggs, James Biggs, Albert Biggs, John Biggs, Paul Biggs, and Lamer Biggs.
John, was pastor of the Marlinton United Methodist Church, and later visited the family at the John farm in the Hill Country.
www.pocahontastimes.com /obit0113.htm   (1122 words)

  
 THE BROYLES FAMILY TREE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John died in 1804, in Madison County, Virginia, son of German immigrant Thomas Wayland.
John married Isabella Thomson, who gave permission for her son Allen Broyles to marry in 1936, witnesses were Isaac Cales and Susanna Broiles.
RHODA BROYLES WAYMAN (36-11) Married JOHN PRINGLE on Sept. 30, 1814, in Jefferson County, Kentucky.
www.netlizard.com /matt2/broyles.html   (13530 words)

  
 Cunningham Family of Early Washington County Tennessee
This is a summary of the Ebenzer John Cunningham family, as submitted to the Jonesborough Genealogical Society, August 2004.
In 1799, 160 acres on Little Limestone Creek were transferred from James Cunningham to Ebenezer John Cunningham, part of the original 320 acres deeded by Robert Gentry to Hugh Cunningham and James Cunningham in 1790.
Martha Roe Cunningham was the youngest child of Ebenezer John and Martha Blair Cunningham.
patsabin.com /etn/ebenezerjohn.html   (1158 words)

  
 The Plank   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Unlike John Kerry, he sounded authentic when invoking his faith to oppose the death penalty.
In their zeal to condemn Israel, the UN and Amnesty are badly twisting international law.
John Edwards may be Hillary Clinton's greatest threat in 2008
www.tnr.com /blog/theplank?week=2005-11-08   (8022 words)

  
 Superior Court Law Library - Jury Reform   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Broyles, Keith E. "Taking the Courtroom into the Classroom: A Proposal for Educating the Lay Juror in Complex Litigation Cases." 64 George Washington Law Review 714 (1996).
Lowe, John C. "Reinventing an Outdated Wheel: Innovations in Complex Litigation." 2 Virginia Journal of Law and Technology 6 (1997).
Strier, Franklin D. "The Road to Reform: Judges on Juries and Attorneys." 30 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1249 (1997).
www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov /lawlibrary/Documents/Html/Bibliographies/JuryReform.asp   (2651 words)

  
 RATLIFF (RADCLYFFE) FAMILY TREE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Cecilia was the daughter of Sir John de Ashton of Ashton, Seneschal of Bayeaux in 1416 and a distinguished soldier in the wars of Henry V. Cecilia was sister to Sir Thomas Ashton, the Alchemist.
John was born in 1842, son of Jesse Childress.
John was born on June 16, 1869, in Carroll County, Virginia, died on April 23, 1944, in Benton County, Arkansas, age 74, son of Irena Martin Webb and David C. Rakes.
www.netlizard.com /matt2/ratliff.html   (13318 words)

  
 Daily Home - Area deaths
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one son, five sisters and two brothers.
She is survived by one son, Larry Weed of Lincoln; one daughter, Taretha Elston of Lincoln; two sisters, Oneatha Jemison and Emma Broyles of Lincoln; one brother, John Henry Weed of Lincoln; 10 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the church for one hour before the service.
www.dailyhome.com /obituaries/2003/dh-deaths-1128-0-3k27r4202.htm   (600 words)

  
 Phillip's Legion Infantry Battalion - Wartime Deaths/Burials
John A Davis - Co B - Died 10/16/62 at Winchester, Va of disease, Buried in churchyard at Bruceton 7 miles from Winchester
John H Dowdy - Co E - Died November 29th 1861 at Red Sulphur Springs Va. per 12/6/1861 letter from Jesse Duke to Dowdy's father John M Dowdy, Duke states cause of death as consumption and pneumonia fever
John Kavanaugh - Co F - Service record ends with notations that he was "missing in action 6/3/1864" and at "hospital wounded" but there are no hospital records for him.
www.angelfire.com /tx/RandysTexas/page136.html   (3568 words)

  
 WILLIAM HENLEY NELSON FAMILY PAPERS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The records dating after 1936 describe Nelson and St. John Family activities, their relationship to W. Nelson, and the literary activities of James Heaton and Pearl Nelson.
The material describes the military exploits of W. Nelson between 1861 and 1879 and the activities of the Nelson and St. John families between 1875 and 1910.
Series IV contains photographs of Nelson and St. John family members, family friends, scenes of the Nelson family farm, and miscellaneous pictures of the East Tennessee countryside, Tennessee politicians, and educators.
cass.etsu.edu /archives/afindaid/a303.html   (1783 words)

  
 Razor's Edge Arkansas News Weblog
He was an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Fay Jones, (first name Euine which is pronounced U-wan and is an old Welsh form of John), was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas on 31 January 1921.
Jones became the only surviving child in his family after losing both of his sisters at an early age.
razorsedgenews.tripod.com   (3319 words)

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