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In the News (Fri 5 Dec 08)

  
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Robert McClure Carlisle, one of the sons, represented Kenton County a number of sessions in the Kentucky Legislature, and was in fact as well as in name, a representative.
Carlisle removed to Covington, Ky., and began the study of law in the office of the late ex-governor, John W. Stevenson.
Carlisle became speaker of the House at Washington, he had frequently presided in committees of the whole, sometimes as long as a month at a time, and had served often as speaker pro tem.
www.rootsweb.com /~kykenton/bios/carlisle.jg.txt   (1348 words)

  
  Carlisle - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Carlisle (England), city, administrative center of Cumbria, northern England, on the Eden River.
Carlisle (Pennsylvania), borough, seat of Cumberland County, southern Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg; incorporated 1751.
Carlisle, John Griffin (1835-1910), American lawyer and legislator, born in Kentucky, instrumental in keeping Kentucky from seceding from the Union...
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 John Griffin Carlisle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Griffin Carlisle (September 5, 1834–July 31, 1910) was a prominent American politician in the Democratic Party during the last quarter of the 19th century.
Carlisle was born in what is now Kenton County, Kentucky, and began his public life as a lawyer in Covington, Kentucky under John W. Stevenson.
Carlisle became a leader of the conservative Bourbon Democrats and was mentioned as a presidential candidate but the Democrats passed him over at their conventions for Winfield S. Hancock in 1880 and Grover Cleveland in 1884.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Griffin_Carlisle   (736 words)

  
 Carlisle - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Carlisle (England), city, administrative center of Cumbria, northern England, on the Eden River.
Carlisle (Pennsylvania), borough, seat of Cumberland County, southern Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg; incorporated 1751.
Carlisle, John Griffin (1835-1910), American lawyer and legislator, born in Kentucky, instrumental in keeping Kentucky from seceding from the Union...
encarta.msn.com /Carlisle.html   (98 words)

  
 Kenton County Public Library -- Genealogy
John G. Carlisle was born in a log cabin on September 5, 1835.
In 1866, Carlisle was appointed to a seat in the Kentucky Senate.
Carlisle served In the United States House of Representatives from 1877 to 1890.
www.kenton.lib.ky.us /genealogy/bios/detail.cfm?recordID=11   (591 words)

  
 Carlisle County, Kentucky KY, county profile - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Carlisle County, KY Carlisle County is in the Jackson Purchase region.
Carlisle County is one of 120 counties in Kentucky.
This was a decrease of -.77% from the 2000 census.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3827   (399 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Carlisle
He studied medicine in Ireland and after 1764 practiced in Carlisle, Pa. He was called to service as colonel of a Pennsylvania regiment and later as brigadier general in the Continental Army in the Revolution.
Carlisle Companies Reports a 30% Increase in Second Quarter Income from Continuing Operations and Increases Full Year Guidance.
Carlisle Holdings Limited ('Carlisle' or The 'Company') Announces First Quarter Results for the 3 Months Ended June 30, 1999.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Carlisle&StartAt=11   (798 words)

  
 Minnesota Timberwolves, Eddie Griffin, National Basketball Association - CBS SportsLine.com
Griffin was released by the New Jersey Nets in February, less than two months after signing with the team in hopes of resurrecting his career.
Griffin was convicted of marijuana possession Jan. 20, and was under indictment for felony assault for allegedly firing a gun at his girlfriend last October.
Griffin was jailed in February for allegedly violating a curfew set as a condition of his bond in the aggravated assault charge.
cbs.sportsline.com /nba/story/7770131   (450 words)

  
 Pace Law Faculty
Professor Carlisle was appointed by the Chief Judge of New York to the Task Force on Women and the Courts.
Carlisle is a member of the Board of Editors for the fourteen-volume treatise on New York Civil Practice by Weinstein, Korn and Miller.
From 1969 to 1971 Professor Carlisle was a graduate student at the School of International Affairs and the Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University.
www.law.pace.edu /facbios/carlisle.html   (1531 words)

  
 John Annis 1764-1839   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
n 1806 John and Sabra removed to western New York with their younger children and settled at Batavia, New York, and were residing there at the start of the War of 1812.
John served as Captain of a Company of Revolutionary veterans, and their son, Harvey was killed at Fort Erie in 1814.
Jacob, like his brother John, was a veteran of the American Revolution, having enlisted in 1780 with Colonel Vose's 1st Massachusetts Regiment, and served until 1783.
www.angelfire.com /mi/annisall/john1764.html   (1247 words)

  
 carlisle
Carlisle was forced from the platform – he never spoke in Covington again.
Following his term as Secretary of the Treasury, Carlisle joined the law Firm of Curtis, Mallatt, Proust and Cott in New York City.
John G. Carlisle married Mary Jane Goodson on January 15, 1857.
www.kenton.lib.ky.us /gen/kenton/covington/covbios/pages/carlisle.htm   (591 words)

  
 Guide Introduction: Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th
Nancy Allen, William Berlin, and Thomas Easton Gold (witnessed by James Allen and John Pierce); a lease of Maria Carter (Byrd) Nicholas to George William Allen and Neill Barnett; and a power of attorney of Maria Carter (Byrd) Nicholas to Richard Evelyn Byrd (bears affidavit of James Kerr Caskie).
Section 9 consists of six items, bonds, 1841-1866, of John Henry Hankins (of Bacon's Castle, Surry County, Virginia) with John Bennett, Alice Ann Mallory, Sheldon and Maupin of [unidentified location], Thomas, Adams and Co. of Smithfield, Virginia (bears revenue stamp), and Warren and Gwaltney of [unidentified location].
The bond is witnessed by Burwell Bassett, Fielding Lewis, and John Augustine Washington, and concerns the purchase by Washington of Mount Pleasant, King and Queen County, Virginia (formerly owned by John Robinson), and Woromonkoke (later Romancoke), King William County, Virginia (formerly owned by Bernard Moore).
www.lexisnexis.com /academic/guides/womens_studies/southern_women/swmnd1.asp   (13214 words)

  
 CARLISLE
Notes for L Nettie Carlisle: One report states she was born September 11, 1858 and died January 17, 1941.
ARTHUR MATHIAS5 CARLISLE (JAMES ABRAHAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 27 January 1869 in Carroll Co., KY, and died 02 January 1966 in Jeffersonville, Clark Co., IN.
Notes for Olive Irene Carlisle: Died in infancy and buried in an unmarked grave at Carlisle Cemetery near Prestonville, Carroll County, KY. Joe stated she was so little that she was buried in a shoe box..
www.geocities.com /steve4047147/carlisle.html   (9931 words)

  
 From the book History of Walworth County Wisconsin, by Albert Clayton Beckwith, publ
WILLIAM P. ALLEN, son of John and Mary ALLEN, was born in Jefferson county, New York, in 1821.
NEHIMIAH BARLOW, son of John BARLOW and Sarah WHITNEY, was born December 23, 1781, at Ridgefield, Connecticut; married at Windham, New York, in August, 1810, Orinda, daughter of Perez STEELE and Hannah SIMMONS; came about 1839 from Perry, New York, to Delavan; died in Darien, in October, 1846.
John J. JOHN BRUCE was born in 1788; came from western New York in 1837 to section 22, Darien, and also bought land in section 27, where he built a house which was temporarily an inn and also a postoffice.
www.walworthcgs.com /BiosABC.html   (11643 words)

  
 HughesNet Satellite Internet , your super-fast, always-on, High-Speed satellite Internet is ready when you are—no ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Adair County, Kentucky: Adair is named for John Adair, the eighth governor of Kentucky and a general in the War of 1812.
Allen County, Kentucky: Allen is named for John Allen, a lawyer, legislator, and lieutenant colonel killed in the Battle of River Raisin in the War of 1812.
Carlisle County, Kentucky: Carlisle is named for John Griffin Carlisle, a Speaker of the U. House of Representatives and Secretary of the Treasury of the United States.
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 Grave of Margaret A. Forbes-Shackelford on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
James Carlisle Shackelford was the first son of Howard B. and Margaret Carlisle-Shackelford and a great grandson of John and Anne White-Shackelford of Shelby County, Kentucky.
John's second marriage was to Ann Davis who was born 1796 and died June 17, 1874.
Joseph Knox Griffin, the son-in-law of James and husband to his first daughter Mary E. Shackelford-Griffin, signed the Petition For Letters of Administration, State of Georgia, Carroll County on the estate of James Carlisle Shackelford on July 03, 1915 and was granted the right of administrator on August 02, 1915.
www.flickr.com /photos/photohound/257025599   (2083 words)

  
 Famous People Clipart ETC
John Griffin Carlisle Portrait of John Griffin Carlisle, an American Statesman.
John Griffin Carlisle Carlisle served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and United States Secretary of the Treasury.
John Churchill (Duke of Marlborough) Duke of Marlborough
etc.usf.edu /clipart/galleries/People/famouspeople_f-g.htm   (1342 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   (7041 words)

  
 CARLILE/ CARLYLE/ CARLISLE DNA PROJECT - Family Project Website
John G. is believed to be a son of James Carlisle, b.
Carlisle's tenure as Secretary was marred by the Panic of 1893, a financial and economic disaster so severe that it ended Carlisle's political career.
Belinda Jo Kerzeskhi Carlisle was born to carpenter Walt and seamstress Joanne in Hollywood, California, on August 17, 1958.
www.familytreedna.com /public/Carlile   (3449 words)

  
 About Carlisle, IA History
Dudley, the original settlement in the Carlisle area was located at Keokuk’s Bend on the Des Moines River.
Founded by John Griffin, the Assistant Surgeon of the Fort Des Moines Dragoons and laid out by Jeremiah Church in February, 1846 even before the City of Fort Des Moines was first laid out in July, 1846, Dudley was destroyed by the great flood of 1851.
The Carlisle Grist Mill which later became the Nicholson Flouring Mill was established in 1856 and burned to the ground in the great fire of 1888.
www.carlisle-ia.gov /story.htm   (593 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Griffin
Griffin, John King (1789-1841) — of South Carolina.
Griffin, Leo — of Savannah, Chatham County, Ga. Democrat.
Griffin, Levi Thomas (1837-1906) — also known as Levi T. Griffin — of Michigan.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/griffin.html   (1110 words)

  
 About the Purchase
Carlisle is the youngest county established in the Purchase, and the 119th established in the state.
This 71st county of the state was named for Captain Paschal Hickman.
Named for U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall, it was established in 1842.
www.purchaseadd.org /PADD_Info/About_the_Purchase_Area.html   (492 words)

  
 Griffin - Carlisle  Cumbria
Part of the John Barras estate we are one of the last truly traditional style pubs left in Cumbria.
We are very conveniently placed for many people of all ages including commuters and tourists who come from the railway station next door.
As we are located in the City Centre the Griffin is part of a good weekend circuit but also welcomes a loyal regulars crowd throughout the week.
www.pub-explorer.com /cumbria/pub/griffincarlisle.htm   (386 words)

  
 Carlisle County Kentucky News, Weather, Sports.
Named for John Griffin Carlisle, U.S. congressman, senator and secretary of the treasury, Carlisle county was formed in 1886.
In 2003 the county population was 5,351 in a land area of 192.49 square miles, an average of 27.8 people per square mile.
The county seat of Carlisle county is Bardwell.
www.aboutky.com /counties/carlisle.html   (243 words)

  
 Pace Law Faculty
Professor Griffin is an expert in appellate procedure, ethics, and clinical legal education.
Prior to coming to Pace, Professor Griffin was involved in criminal and civil appellate litigation privately and with The Legal Aid Society.
She is the author of Federal Criminal Appeals and Multidefendant Criminal Cases: Federal Law and Procedure and is a contributor to New York Appellate Practice.
www.pace.edu /lawschool/facbios/griffin.html   (239 words)

  
 The Filson Historical Society - Manuscripts & Photos - Guide 101-200
Among the correspondents are Henry W. Bellows, Richard H. Collins, John Esten Cooke, Julia C. Dorr, Henry R. Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston, Martha J. Lamb, Whitelaw Reid, and William C. Rives.
John Croghan's papers, 1790-1849, include his 1 Jan. 1849 will deeding Mammoth Cave to Joseph Underwood, George Gwathmey, and William Bullock.
Accounts after Doniphan's death in 1841 were kept by Dr. John A. Coburn, who was Doniphan's grandson, of Germantown, Ky. There is a gap in the records from 1822 to 1840.
www.filsonhistorical.org /guide2.html   (6196 words)

  
 Cane has a history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The silver cane was once owned by John Griffin Carlisle, three-term speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and namesake of Covington's elementary school and of Carlisle County in Western Kentucky.
Carlisle began practicing law in Covington in 1858 — politicians, business people and others, including Covington Schools Superintendent Jack Moreland.
Carlisle died in New York City in 1910 and was buried in Covington's Linden Grove Cemetery.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2002/01/05/loc_cane_has_history.html   (344 words)

  
 My Ancestors (first 32 generations) - pafn10 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She removed to Alabama and the Census of 1850 of Chambers County states that she was born in 1771 and died suddenly of asthma in February, 1850.
Green W. Carlisle and Mary E. Carlisle) become of age and settles said increase to be given off to them by calling three suitable persons to value sd property, so proposed to be given off; and for them (the sd.
LACY, JOHN —Born in Virginia, the son of Theophilus Lacy and Martha Cocke.
home.comcast.net /~teresitaweaver/ancestor/pafn10.htm   (3889 words)

  
 Carlisle
Exit M6 at junction 43 (s/p Carlisle A69), and follow the A69 towards the town, with Brunton Park is on the right after a mile.
Directions: Exi the M6 at junction 43 taking the Carlisle turn, continue straight ahead along Warwick Rd after approx 3/4 mile you will see Carlisle United FC on the right and a short distance after the ground to the right is a turn into the rugby club.
Part of the John Barras pub chain, which is near the station and town centre.
www.btinternet.com /~duffnort/Carlisle.htm   (829 words)

  
 Townships of Rusk Co. TX, Gloria B. Mayfield
Was named for the John Chapman family, the same family that Henry Chapman, who fought with Sam Houston in San Jacinto, was in.
It was first settled by Col. John Pruitt and the 1850s saw a lot of new folks moving into the area.
It was also known as Carlisle for John Griffin Carlisle for a while, but then the name was changed back to Price.
www.ladytexian.com /txrusk/towns/town.htm   (3370 words)

  
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The collection was assembled by the firm of James F. Drake, Inc. in the 1930s and includes correspondence of Dorothy Furman, Francis W. Halsey, Temple Scott, as well as letters written by 19th-century American political and military figures, American and British literary figures, clerics, and actors.
Of added interest are the receipt books of John C. Freeke (1795-1799), Luke Gage (1835-1839), and Adam Partridge (1858-1885) which record the settlement of accounts with clients in New York, giving sums paid, nature of the debt, and the signatures of the creditors.
The receipt book of John C. Freeke records the settlement of accounts with clients in New York in the years 1795-1799, giving sums paid, nature of the debt, and the signatures of the creditors.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/uthrc/00205.xml   (2404 words)

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