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  John George (c1674/78-1711) and (---) and Frances Servant of Isle of Wight County, Virginia
John George is not a proven child of Isaac George and Hester Fawdon, though it is generally believed that he belongs to them.
John George may have married someone, name unknown, before ca 1693, though it isn't clear or not if that is the case.
John George would have been no older than 15 at that earliest date, though if William were born closer to 1693 when John was approximately 19, then it works.
www.martygrant.com /gen/george/george-john-iow.htm   (1134 words)

  
  John E. George
JOHN E. GEORGE, the popular and efficient ex-sheriff of Clay county, and a gentleman who has been identified with the county's agrarian interests for more than a quarter of a century, is he whose name heads this personal sketch.
George has had much to do with the public affairs of Clay county, and it was by the voice of the people at the polls that he was called upon to assume one of the responsible positions within their municipal gift.
George is the owner of a farm of nearly eleven hundred acres, arranged for both pasture and farm and it is stocked with one hundred and sixty-five head of cattle, and one hundred and seventy acres are under plow.
www.genealogymagazine.com /johnegeorge.html   (890 words)

  
 In Memory of John George
John joined the faculty in the Department of Geography at Salem State College in 1961 and he quickly gained the reputation of being an outstanding teacher and professional in his discipline.
John earned his B.S. degree here in 1953, and then went on to Clark for his M.A. in Geography and Boston University for his Ph.D. But his first allegiance was to Salem.
John leaves Joan, his wife of forty years, and three children, Louis of Washington, DC and Nancy and Julie, both of Danvers.
www.dgl.salemstate.edu /dept/awards/johngeorgeMemorial.htm   (354 words)

  
 John Edward Gray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Edward Gray (February 12, 1800 – March 7, 1875) was a British zoologist.
He was the elder brother of George Robert Gray.
John Gray was Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum in London from 1840 until Christmas 1874.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Edward_Gray   (270 words)

  
 George John Romanes Family
George Romanes must have travelled that road often while courting the younger sister of the Rev. John Smith, minister of the Kirk in Beckwith township, Their banns were entered in the Beckwith minutes, and they were married on August 12, 1835.
Reverend George Romanes and Professor George John Romanes, father and son, may not now seem extraordinary men in the light of present day religious philosophy and scientific accomplishments, but in their day they were exceptional, and gave much to the academic life of Canada and Britain.
John, and Hannah Armstrong, the eldest daughter of Walter Armstrong, were married at Elmsley by the Rev. George on November 19th, 1839, in the presence of Robert Romanes of Elmsley, yeoman, and George Graham of Kitley, by authority of a licence from the Lieut.
post.queensu.ca /~forsdyke/romanes.htm   (12398 words)

  
 John George Children - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John George Children (May 18, 1777 – January 1, 1852 in Halstead/Kent) was a British chemist, mineralogist and zoologist.
Children was made a fellow of the Royal Society in 1807, and served as the society's secretary in 1826, and from 1830 to 1837.
John James Audubon named a warbler after him, but the specimen turned out to be a juvenile Yellow Warbler.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_George_Children   (256 words)

  
 SMITH FAMILY
John Marshall, son of Charity, purchased 76.67 acres of land at a cost of $1.25 per acre on October 1st 1839 for his mother on section 3.
John R Bell had a son, Albert, who is listed in a book written in 1890: “Biographies of Westmoreland Co., Pa.” In this biography John R Bell’s parents are listed as David Bell and Mary Robinson Bell.
John R died at an early age on January 27,1890 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Port Byron, Illinois.
www.lamansky.com /smith.htm   (2284 words)

  
 John George Jackson
John George Jackson served in the US Congress and was Judge in Federal Judicial Service.
John Woods, on Sunday afternoon, at the residence of the mother of deceased, on Pike Street, a large number of person were present and followed the procession to the Jackson Cemetery.
Bland was told that she and her children would be permitted to occupy two back rooms (rooms that had been the nursery) in the house.
www.eg.bucknell.edu /~hyde/jackson/JohnGeorgeJackson2.html   (5368 words)

  
 Queens' College Cambridge - Eminent Alumni
John Lumley, Lord Lumley, High Steward of the University of Oxford, and a distinguished patron of literature, died 1609.
John Wallis, D.D., Fellow, Savillian Professor of Geometry at Oxford, an admirable mathematician and voluminous author, died 1703.
John George Breay, Minister of Chirit's Church, Birmingham, and Prebendary of Lichfield, a zealous and admired preacher, died 1839.
www.queens.cam.ac.uk /Queens/Misc/Eminent.html   (4530 words)

  
 JOHN GEORGE BROWN 1831
John George Brown depicted his favorite subject, the city shoeshine boy, clearly recognizable by his fling box and brushes.
Brown usually presented his street children as self-reliant and engaging, and although wearing worn clothing and not always smiling, they appear remarkably healthy.
Brown recruited and paid actual street children to model, often using the same child for a number of paintings.
www.butlerart.com /pc_book/pages/john_george_brown_1831.htm   (639 words)

  
 Major John George Brew - Conclusion
On another occasion, believed to be in 1906, John rescued another man's life when he dived from the deck of Rathlin Head in Cardiff as she was embarking, when one of the crowd which had gathered to see her off fell from the pier.
Born in Gateshead-on-Tyne on 14 December 1876, John George was the third son of John George Brew and Jane Isabella Chater.
Ironically, when John George was killed in France in 1918, his children John and Winifred were the same ages as he and his brother Albert were when their own father died in 1886.
brew.clients.ch /Conclusion.htm   (1261 words)

  
 Blueprints on Fabric   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Discovered by Sir John Herschel (1792-1871) in 1842, a mere three years after the “official” announcement of the discovery of photography, the cyanotype provided permanent images in an elegant assortment of blue values.
Her botanist father, John George Children, and Sir John Herschel were friends, and the Atkins and Herschel families resided only 30 miles apart in Kent, England.
Children was a member of the Royal Society, and when his friend Herschel announced his discovery of the cyanotype (1842), Children quickly passed the news on to his daughter Anna.
www.blueprintsonfabric.com /history.htm   (375 words)

  
 John George Gruen, ca 1819-1885   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The parents of John George Gruen were also born in Baden.
Their son John G. Gruen is 9 and is employed in a store.
George J. Gruen, father of Jacob, is 70 and widowed.
hometown.aol.com /thomagene/JohnGeoG.html   (736 words)

  
 John Klugh biography - PA Civil War soldier - Free Pennsylvania Genealogy
John Klugh is a native of York County, Penn., was born May 11, 1816, and is a son of George and Hannah (Klugh) Klugh, of Lancaster and York Counties respectively.
George Klugh was a carpenter, and followed his trade in Franklin Township until 1878, when he died at the age of eighty-four years.
He was blessed with the following children: John, George, Henry, Frederick, Peter, Joseph, Clarissa and Philip (deceased), Capt, Klugh remained at home until his fifteenth year, when he began learning the carpenter's trade which he followed for thirty years.
www.pacivilwar.com /bios/klugh_john.php   (410 words)

  
 JOHN GEORGE BROWN 1831
John George Brown depicted his favorite subject, the city shoeshine boy, clearly recognizable by his fling box and brushes.
Brown usually presented his street children as self-reliant and engaging, and although wearing worn clothing and not always smiling, they appear remarkably healthy.
Brown recruited and paid actual street children to model, often using the same child for a number of paintings.
butlerart.com /pc_book/pages/john_george_brown_1831.htm   (639 words)

  
 John George Ministries - About Us
Now a senior pastor, John George had served for 25 years in Christian education, youth ministry and as an international evangelist.
John George is one of the most sought-after youth speakers in the nation besides his engagements in churches, campmeetings, youth and family camps, and youth ministry conferences.
John is an honorary graduate of RHEMA Bible Training Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
www.johngeorgeministries.com /aboutus.php   (311 words)

  
 Putnam, Connecticut Biographies
He had seven children, of whom Thomas, born November 7th, 1704, and who married Mary Chandler, of Andover, Mass., was the first one of the name to come to Windham county.
John, his son, who died at Roxbury, had ten children, of whom Samuel, the second son, was born March 10th, 1671, and died in Woodstock, Conn., March 10th, 1743.
George A. married Harriet Hall, and their children are: G. Albert, Jr., born in Putnam, December 22d, 1859, married Ida ALL Harris, has one child, Sybil, and resides in Putnam; Elmer E., resides in Putnam; and Nellie E., -wife of Loren Stockwell, of Douglass, \lass.
www.connecticutgenealogy.com /windham/putnam_connecticut_biographies.htm   (4639 words)

  
 Albemarle Co, Virginia to Callaway Co. Missouri, the Herring Family journey
Three of George's sons; George W., Nathan, and John, along with Benjamin and his son, John B. were the original Herring men to come to Callaway County Missouri from Albemarle County Virginia.
George's son, John Herring is the ancestor of my mother's father, C.D. Jack Carrington.
George's son, George W. Herring, is the ancestor of my father's father, Dolor W. Herring.
www.albemarle-callaway.com   (1358 words)

  
 Children in Art: Thumbnails of John George Brown paintings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Children in Art: Thumbnails of John George Brown paintings
Between 1880 and 1910 he painted hundreds of portraits of street children, especially shoe-shine boys (boot-fls).
These boys were portrayed alone or in groups, usually as they passed the time between customers as seen below in "Perfectly Happy.".
www.zona-pellucida.com /brown.html   (47 words)

  
 Bright
Children of Henry and Marie BRIGHT: Mary married William FORTH of Nayland (a relative of Mrs.
The estate of John GEORGE was inventoried on Jun. 12, 1647, and presented on Jun. 29, 1647 by "Ann George, the wife of the the said John George."
Children: Abigail died in infancy; Isaac married Rebecca; Abigail married Capt. William SMITH, and became grandmother of Abigail SMITH, wife of President John ADAMS; Henry married Bethia STIMSON; and Bright died in infancy.
kinnexions.com /smlawson/bright.htm   (848 words)

  
 John Bartko Jr.'s Birth
John Bartko and Anna Slebodnick give birth to their second child, a son, John Bartko Jr., on March 9, 1915.
John and Anna have four children (Michael, Anna, Mary and Susan) and are living in the village of Oneida, south of Cranberry.
John and Anna have two children (George and John Jr.) and are living in a duplex house at 17 West Cranberry Avenue in the borough of West Hazleton.
www.homestead.com /kudrick5/files/johnbartkofamily/page3.html   (1175 words)

  
 CD Baby: JOHN GEORGE CAMPBELL: Family Album
As of 6/16/2006 John George Campbell's FAMILY ALBUM was rated the number 1 Western Swing Indie Artist on MySpace.com in California, Number 2 Nationally; Number 7 Americana Indie Artist Nationally, and ranked number 74 Nationally for Indie Country artists, #4 in California.
John changes pace with the uptempo western swing piece "Should've Spent More Time in Oklahoma" and the Son's of the Pioneers styled "Remington, Russell, and All", Johns tribute to the beautiful and dramatic works of the great Western painters Fredric Remington, Charles Russell, and others.
John George Campbell has been singing most of his life, and professionally since the 1980’s.
cdbaby.com /cd/jgcampbell   (620 words)

  
 Dynasties: John George Clunies Ross (1823-1871)
John Clunies Ross had seven children, - four sons, two of whom predeceased him, and three daughters, who all married and left Cocos.
John George was the eldest son and had married a Balinese girl.
Some of the contract labourers John George imported were convicts, and in 1867 one of them committed a brutal murder.
www.abc.net.au /dynasties/txt/s1229020.htm   (273 words)

  
 Limbaugh1
John W. Limbaugh was the son of John P. Limbaugh, who was the son of Daniel Limbaugh, who was the son of Henry Limbaugh.
John W. Limbaugh built this house around  1903 in Fruita, Colorado.  From left to right are: Elzia, John Hadley,who was about 11 years old, Mary Catherine, John W., Loy, Virgie, Mollie, Pauline, Pony and Marvin.
There were four children born to this marriage; Eugene Astor born 1878, Cora S. born March 19, 1876 and twin girls Anna Bell and Ida who were born September 2, 1880.
www.limbaugh.net /limbaugh1.html   (857 words)

  
 George Ruggles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
To Martin Harris, sonne vnto Martin Harris my sonne in lawe, and to John Harris sonne to the same Martin, five poundes apeece at full age; and yf either of them die before said age, I will that it retorne vnto Bridgett Harris their mother.
To George, sonne of my eldest sonne John Ruggle, £50 conditionallie that when he comes to the tyme of enjoying it he shall freelie impart that peece of grounde that belongeth to the howse where John Ruggle my sonne nowe dwell, to that part that George Ruggle my sonne nowe dwell in.
Mr John Harrison, preacher of God's words at St. Peter and Gregorie in Sudburie, (sum not stated.) To that reverent preacher of God's worde in London, Mr Bacheler, 20s.
www.members.tripod.com /animegrabs/famtree/ind00699.htm   (402 words)

  
 Serial Killers - Casefiles [Haigh, John George - The Acid Bath Murderer]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
John George Haigh methodically planned each of his murders, with all three stages carefully though out to prevent untidy, or messy finishes to his activities.
Its important to recognise how Haigh was able to repeatedly build up a relationship with his victims, gaining their trust to the extent that when he invited them to view his so called (and often hyped up) "workshop" they would have no apprehension about his intentions, up until Haigh shot them.
John George Haigh ability to "fit-in" with other people helped him to carry out his activities for a very long time before finally being caught, which one could blame upon his upbringing without him being granted the option of living a shy and sheltered life.
hosted.ray.easynet.co.uk /serial_killers/haigh.html   (1327 words)

  
 George Daffin/Daffron
SUSANNA was born about 1724 in St. Mary's County, Maryland and died after 1769 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
John DAFFAN Jr was born about 1725 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
To Richard Baxter's children, Cuthbert and Elenor Baxter, each a heifer.
home.earthlink.net /~turnerjd/id14.html   (283 words)

  
 BookPage Children's Review: John, Paul, George & Ben
Smith's twisted lesson begins: "Once there were four lads: John, Paul, George, and Ben." In a footnote he adds that there were actually five lads, including "Independent Tom (always off doing his OWN thing)." John, we learn, was "bold." Young Mr.
George, of course, was honest, and we learn about his famous cherry tree.
In a wonderful spread, he shows portraits of the five grown men and relates how their "special" childhood qualities were put to work in the Revolution.
www.bookpage.com /0604bp/children/john_paul_george_and_ben.html   (350 words)

  
 John George Schmucker
SCHMUCKER, John George, clergyman, born in Michaelstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, 18 August, 1771; died in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, 7 October, 1854.
His parents emigrated to this country in 1785, and, after a residence of two years in Pennsylvania, settled near Woodstock, Virginia In 1789 he began to study for the ministry, a year later he went to Philadelphia to continue his studies, and in 1792 he was ordained.
He then removed to Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, where several of his children resided, and there he remained during the rest of his life.
www.famousamericans.net /johngeorgeschmucker   (1034 words)

  
 John George Brown Online
John George Brown at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan
John George Brown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
John George Brown at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. Terra Foundation for the Arts, Chicago
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/brown_john_george.html   (226 words)

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