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  John Holland
John I, Count of Holland - John I (1284-1299) was count of Holland and son of Count Floris V. John inherited the county in 1296 after the murder of his father.
John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland - John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1636–March 19, 1717), son of Sir John Campbell of Glen Orchy, and of the Lady Mary Graham, daughter of William Graham, 1st Earl of Airth, was a member of Scottish nobility during the Glorious Revolution and Jacobite risings.
John Vincent Holland - John Vincent Holland born Athy Co Kildare 19 July 1889 was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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 Absalom Holland
Simon Holland, C. A., was born in 1838 and died in 1903.
Zilpha Jean Holland was born in 1851 in Wayne County, North Carolina.
Genealogist M. Holland was told that Nancy Holland Langley is buried in an unmarked grave in the Simon Holland Cemetery, near Pinkney, in Wayne County.
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 John Holland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
John Holland (1350 - 9 February 1400), Duke of Exeter, was half-brother to Richard II of England and second husband of Elizabeth Plantagenet, daughter of John of Gaunt.
John Philip Holland (1840 -1914) designed submarines for the U.S. Navy.
John Henry Holland (1929 -) was a pioneering founder of the optimization methods now known as genetic algorithms.
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 John Henry Livingston (1746-1825) Biography
He was graduated from the University of Utrecht, Holland, in 1767, and with the degree of D.D. in 1770; was invited to take charge of one of the Reformed Dutch churches in New York, and was ordained by the classis of Amsterdam June 5, 1769.
John Henry Livingston was born in Poughkeepsie on May 30, 1746, the son of Henry Livingston and his wife Susannah Conklin.
Rev. John's son Robert came to America and the Hudson Valley in 1674, and became the ancestor of the vast Livingston clan.
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 John Holland (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter (1352?–1400), was half-brother to Richard II of England and second husband of Elizabeth Plantagenet, daughter of John of Gaunt.
John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter (1395–1447), was the son of the 1st duke (above) and father of Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter.
John Holland, a founder of the Bank of Scotland in 1695, the central bank of the Kingdom of Scotland
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 John Henry Holland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Henry Holland (February 2, 1929),a pioneer in complex system and nonlinear science.
The recipient of the first computer science Ph.D from the University of Michigan, Holland is Professor of Psychology and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
John H Holland is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and a fellow of the World Economic Forum.
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 John Henry Asendorf War Diary - Biography of John Henry Asendorf
John Henry Asendorf was born Johann Heinrich Asendorf in Bremen, Germany on August 27, 1863.
John Henry served in the 10th Regiment, Company C, Pennsylvania Volunteers from May 8th, 1898 until sometime shortly after August 21, 1899 (the date of his last diary entry).
The Asendorfs of Uniontown are of German birth John Henry Asendorf being founder of this branch in the United States.
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 larsmatt - John Henry and Johanna Scheevel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
John Henry Scheevel was born in Wertherbruch, Germany, September 9, 1813.
Henry John and his wife, Johanna, spent their later years living with their married daughter, Mrs.
Henry John lived to an age of 93 years and his wife, Johanna, to the age of 92 years.
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 Handbook of Texas Online:
John Henry Holland, lawyer, city official, and Masonic leader, was born in Hartford, Connecticut, about 1785.
During the 1830s Holland was a central figure in a controversy between French-speaking and English-speaking Masons over the control of Louisiana Masonry.
Holland moved from New Orleans to Nacogdoches in April 1839 and was joined there by his family in May 1840.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/HH/fho26.html   (403 words)

  
 John Henry Hauberg Biography
John Henry Hauberg, son of Marx Detlef and Anna Margaret Frels Hauberg, was born November 22, 1869, on his father's farm near Hillsdale, Illinois, in Rock Island County.
John Hauberg served on the board of directors of both the Moline and Rock Island Y.M.C.A.s, serving later as board member and vice-president of the Illinois State Association of Young Men's Christian Associations.
John and Susanne furnished many of the Native American relics in the museum and later it was dedicated as the Hauberg Museum.
www.augustana.edu /library/SpecialCollections/Biography/jhhbio.html   (1724 words)

  
 Genetic pragmatism - an exclusiv
Holland抯 grand scheme of artificial intelligence goes far beyond machines that can simply learn: his work is leading to computer-based agents that evolve over tim e, that can truly experience their surroundings, that can learn from their mistakes and that can, ultimately, produce offspring of the same type and with similar properties to its parents.
Holland believes that the Echo framework is already powerful enough for him to build a seed machine, although such a result would be some years away.
John McCarthy was born on the fourth of September 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts.
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 John Henry Wilson & Laura Elizabeth Bennick Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
John Henry Wilson (was born June 15, 1872 in Haleyville, Alabama; he was hit on the head with a blunt object and died in Verona, Lee County, MS, December 20, 1923) with his wife, Laura Elizabeth Bennick and their children.
John Henry was the son of John Lee Wilson (born March 1844 in Rabun Co., Georgia died July 1912 in Mississippi) and Eliza Ann Knowles.
The births of the children of John Henry and Laura Elizabeth Bennick Wilson are; oldest to youngest: William Thomas (Tom), Albert Henry (Bert), John Lee, Napoleon Bonaparte (Boney), Dolli, Richard, Roy, and Lucille.
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 October 5: John Henry Livingstone headed Reform seminary
John Henry Livingston believed that God was calling him to leave his law studies and become a minister; but of which denomination?
John Henry Livingston became head of America's first seminary (New Brunswick) in addition to his other responsibilities.
John pastored in several cities in New York, always seeking positions that would allow him to be of the most use.
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 Holland Lodge No. 1, AF&AM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Holland Lodge was organized in March 1835 at Brazoria as the first Masonic Lodge in Texas.
Holland Lodge was set to work December 27, 1835, under dispensation of the Grand Lodge of Louisiana, for whose 1835-37 Grand Master, John Henry Holland, the lodge was named.
In November 1837, Holland Lodge was reopened, in the Republic of Texas capitol in Houston.
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 "Father of Louisiana Masonry"
M: W: John Henry Holland, G. by W. Ballio, P. John Henry Holland was born in Hartford, Conn. on May 23, 1785.
Holland received his degrees but it is safe to speculate that it was in one of the very first lodges chartered by the Grand Lodge.
Holland when a group of Masons met under a live oak tree at Brazoria, Texas, in 1835, and reached a decision to apply to the Grand Lodge of Louisiana for a dispensation to form a lodge.
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My debater, "As far as 1 John 5:7-8 reading in the KVJ, they say that Erasmus omitted this reading from his first 2 editions of his Greek NT (1516, 1519) and was challenged for this omission.
Thomas Holland answers this charge, "The Comma [1 John 5:7-8] did not appear in the first two editions of Erasmus' Receptus but was added to his third.
But personally I use less controversial passages [than 1 John 5:7] to show this doctrine…" To this I replied, Every part and every word of the Word of God is as much the Father's and the Son's as it is the Holy Spirit's.
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 John Henry's - News
John Henry’s were the official backline supplier for the event that took place on November 16th at the Globe Arena, Stockholm.
John Henry's have been there from the start and our equipment is co-ordinated by our Audio Manager, Robert Harding.
John Henry's supplied all her backline as well as a monitor system.
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 John Henry ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
A native of Lexington, KY, Henry is perhaps most frequently associated with Chicago, where several of his mammoth outdoor works of art add beauty to the cityscape, and where the annual sculpture exhibit at Navy Pier, which he helped organize, con...
For the Henry Art Gallery exhibition, Rockman advances dystopic visions of the landscapes of the future, inhabited by species of plants and animals that have evolved to adapt to the world man has irreversibly altered.
John Swope began his career in film and theatre in the early 1930s when, as a student at Harvard University, he joined the University Players theatrical group, which included Henry Fonda, Josh Logan and Jimmy Stewart.
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 John Henry Holland
John Holland was born in 1929 in Indiana and raised in western Ohio.
Holland became an expert in computer programming and IBM asked him to work with an elite group of engineers, planning logical design of the companies first calculator the "701".
Holland was asked to be an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute.
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 Gesner Family
The birth of a son, John Henry Gesner, was recorded on 24 May 1724 at Tappan, NY.* In the next year, Johan Gesner purchased land in the Tappan area.
Just prior to the Revolutionary War John Henry Gesner was regarded as a citizen of Orangetown, NY—a result of the border dispute—but by the time war broke out, the new boundary ran through their farm with the house lying within New Jersey.
John Gisner Concklin and Herbert Gisner came into tracks of Gesner farmlands within New Jersey.* All of that remains of the life there is the Gesner-Conklin Burying Ground, c.
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 Ancestors of John Henry Walker
John Henry Walker entered the army in March 1944; he was a private, and was sent to overseas duty in September 10, 1944 (sent first to England).
John was a Morning Sun visitor last August when he was en route from a California camp to the embarkation center.
John H. Walker is listed missing in action in Germany since November 24, 1944, according to a message received from the war department January 10.
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 John Henry Cuthbertson
Born in Union County on October 12, 1923 John Henry Cuthbertson was the son of Zeb Cuthbertson and Helen Williams Cuthbertson.
John had gone into a house in this town, and had started to the second floor of the building by way of the stairway.
Both the officers and men in his orgaanization testify to the excellency of his character and the position which he held in his company was one of leadership and responsibility.
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 American Impressionism: John Twachtman - NGA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
John Henry Twachtman was born in Cincinnati, in 1853, to German immigrants.
Among the various jobs that Frederick Twachtman took to support his family was that of window shade decorator, work that young Twachtman also assumed when he was fourteen years old.
"John Twachtman (1853 - 1902) and the American Scene in the Late Nineteenth Century: The Frontier Within the Terrain of the Familiar." Ph.D. diss., City University of New York, 1995.
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 Blind John Davis
Music was the main form of entertainment at John's father's sporting houses, thus, he was exposed to it whenever his father took him by one.
John played on a session with fellow Chicago musician Al Wynn, which was put out on the Riverside label in 1961.
John recorded for the Chicago based label, Sirens, in 1977; the German label LandR in 1983; and the Red Beans label in 1985.
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 Memoirs of Rev. John Henry Livingston - 1829
While their hearts were warm with the love of God, some expressing their desire of a sermon on the Monday were joined by others, and in a little the desire became very general.
John Livingston, chaplain to the countess of Wigtown, (at that time, only a preacher, not an ordained minister, and about twenty-seven years of age,) was, with very much ado, prevailed on to think of giving the seermon.
He was born September 8th, 1714, and died February 10th, 1799, at his paternal estate, which is situate in Dutchess county, near Poughkeepsie, on the banks of the Hudson, and which is now in the possession of his grandson, Col. H.A. Livingston, having belonged to the family for more than a century.
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Holland, grand master of the Grand Lodge of Louisiana, of York Rite orientation.
Holland sent the first charter as the result of a request of Masons led by Anson Jones, and their group was to be known as Holland Lodge No. 36.
Meanwhile, Holland also sent charters for Milam Lodge No. 40 in Nacogdoches, named in honor of Ben Milam, who had fallen in the Texas Revolutionary Battle of San Antonio, and McFarland Lodge No. 41 in San Augustine.
www.easttexasnews.com /Trinity/News/Ind/February26_2006/news1.htm   (406 words)

  
 History
They were granted a charter from the Grand Lodge of Louisianna and the very first lodge in Texas was formed.
Holland Lodge #36, named after the Grand Master of Louisianna, John Henry Holland.
Holland lodge was followed by Milam Lodge #40 in Nacogdoches and McFarland #41 in San Augustine.
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 Researchers
Granddaughter of Harley Clifton and Selma Estes Holland,, great-granddaughter of John Holland and Salena Bennett Holland, son of Anthony Montgomery Holland who fought in the Civil War.
Sarah was sentenced on 4/7/1842 and deported to Tasmania on "Garland Grove....James Holland - ggggrand-father England ?
1735-1802) and Mary Holland of Montgomery and Grayson County, Virginia.
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 John Holland Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
John Holland Info - Bored Net - Boredom
- January 16, 1400), was half-brother to Richard II of England and second husband of Elizabeth Plantagenet, daughter of John of Gaunt.
John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter (1395 - 1447), was the son of the 1st duke (above) and father of Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter.
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