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  John Hunt
Hunt J and Brooks R. The mother-in-law effect.
Kotiaho JS, Simmons LW, Hunt J and Tomkins JL.
Simmons LW, Tomkins JL, Kotiaho JS and Hunt J. 1999.Fluctuating paradigms.
www.anu.edu.au /BoZo/hunt   (835 words)

  
  John Hunt Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Hunt Morgan (June 1, 1825 – September 4, 1864) was a Confederate general and cavalry officer in the American Civil War.
John Hunt Morgan was born in Huntsville, Alabama, the eldest of 10 children of Calvin and Henrietta Hunt Morgan, and uncle of geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan.
He was the grandson of John Wesley Hunt, an early founder of Lexington, Kentucky, and one of the first millionaries west of the Allegheny Mountains.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Hunt_Morgan   (893 words)

  
 John Hunt, Baron Hunt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hunt was born in India and was educated at Marlborough College in England.
Hunt was awarded the King's Gold Medal and the Anson Memorial Sword as the result of his studies.
Sir John Hunt was one of the few Westerners who probably had an encounter with the alleged Abominable Snowman or Yeti of the Himalayas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Hunt%2C_Baron_Hunt_of_Llanfair_Waterdine   (471 words)

  
 John Hunt: from Tazewell to Huntsville
JOHN HUNT had established himself as a leader in the county and in 1786 was appointed the first Sheriff of Hawkins County.
JOHN HUNT was appointed Captain of the Militia by WILLIAM BLOUNT.
John Hunt was born in 1750 in Fincastle County, Virginia, to parents of Irish and Dutch descent.
www.joepayne.org /hunt.htm   (3719 words)

  
 John Hunt Morgan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thomas Hunt Morgan Features details of the Nobel prize awarded in 1933 for his discoveries concerning the role played by the chromosome in heredity.
Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia University Essay by Eric R. Kandel which explores Hunt's work and achievements, and his relationship with the University.
John Keats and Leigh Hunt An essay by by F. Joseph Byrnes, S. on the history of the friendship between John Keats and Leigh Hunt.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-John_Hunt_Morgan.html   (413 words)

  
 John Hunt was born in 1778 in Curraun
John Hunt was born in 1778 in Curraun
John Hunt was born in 1778 in Curraun, Mohill,
Before leaving Ireland, John Hunt it is said held land by long term lease, the time limit on his holding being "as long as water flows and grass grows." That these lands were disposed of when John came to Canada, is vouched for by Mr.
home.bak.rr.com /huntmohill/john_hunt.htm   (2084 words)

  
 John Hunt
JOHN HUNT is one of the oldest business men in point of continuous service at Grenola, Kansas.
Nelson Hunt was in the army in 1864, was with Sherman on the march to the sea, and was given an honorable discharge at the close of hostilities.
John Hunt, the eighth and youngest of his father's family, grew up on a farm in Jefferson County, Missouri, and gained such education as was afforded by the primitive schools of that locality.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1918ks/bioh/huntj.html   (958 words)

  
 History of the John Hunt House
The John Hunt House on Hunt's Mills Road in the City of East Providence serves not only as the hub of activities associated with the Historical Society, but also as a house museum and repository for articles of significance to the city.
John Jr.'s home, called "John Hunt's Mansion House" by a relative writing in 1848, was built in the Georgian style with a large center chimney.
John Hunt, who was known as a clothier by trade, was also a Lieutenant in the Militia.
www.ephist.org /hunt.htm   (637 words)

  
 John Hunt.The Crowns of Joshua and the Kingdom of Christ the Branch, MSS 220   (Site not responding. Last check: )
CITATION: John Hunt The Crowns of Joshua and the Kingdom of Christ the Branch, MSS 220, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University.
John Hunt was born on June 13, 1812 in Hykeham Moor near Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Hunt died after an extended bout of dysentery on October 4, 1848 at the age of thirty-six and was buried at Viwa.
www.pitts.emory.edu /Archives/text/mss220.html   (337 words)

  
 Climbing our Family Tree - Hunt
John was recorded as being from Co Down, a flax dresser, aged 40 in October 1838, son of Francis Hunt, flax dresser of Co Down and Rosa McInnis.
Elizabeth's surname was amended to Hunt in the margin, and initialled by the minister.
John had deserted her earlier, and might have died in NSW in 1895, but the supposed death certificate does not supply sufficient proof to be sure.
users.bigpond.net.au /climbingourfamilytree/hunt.htm   (2177 words)

  
 Pittsburgh Fire Bureau's John Hunt a rising star in Firefighter Combat Challenge
Hunt, known for his nice-guy demeanor, nearly missed the post-competition awards ceremony because he was helping Shepherd and Morris to break down and pack the DuBois challenge course.
Hunt is the son of former professional wrestler Hurricane Hunt, who retired from the ring before John was born.
Hunt went to Washington, D.C., last fall for his first competition, and Kraft introduced the tentative newcomer to the immortal Russell, who holds the world record at 1:25.79.
www.post-gazette.com /sports_headlines/20000820firefighter4.asp   (1510 words)

  
 John Hunt biography with Hunt genealogy resources by Ancestor Search
Ralph Hunt settled on the island when Peter Stuyvesant was Governor of the Dutch and was admitted to an equality with them in the management of their affairs, but afterward incurred their displeasure on account of his opposition to some of Stuyvesant's despotic acts toward the English Connecticut colony.
Hunt came to this part of the country it was mostly an unbroken wilderness and the government of New Jersey subject to the British Crown.
John Hughes Hunt, son of Ralph and Eliza Hunt, was born in Warren county, New Jersey, April 18, 1830.
www.searchforancestors.com /bios/pennsylvania/history_of_lycoming_county/hunt_john.php   (1354 words)

  
 Hunt   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This John Hunt, is said to be the son of John Hunt, Sr.
John Hunt and two of his brothers inherited all of the estate of Nathaniel Green; this Nathaniel was a son of Nathaniel and Faith Green, this older Nathanial being another brother to William Green, father of William who married Lucy Tyas.
On May 22, 1778, the oath of allegiance to the colonies was taken by Joseph Taylor and a John Hunt, in the Island Creek District of Granville County, North Carolina.
www.echosoftime.com /hunt.htm   (352 words)

  
 Saint John Hunt - Background
Saint John Hunt is the eldest son of "super-spy" E. Howard Hunt, a 27-year career C.I.A. covert agent and Foreign Station Chief, most well-known as the Leader / Director of the White House "plumbers" fl bag team, who's botched burglary and arrest led to the impeachment and resignation of then President Richard Nixon.
Even more significant, Hunt had direct knowledge of the planning, particulars, participants and motives in the J.F.K assassination and has confided and entrusted this information and documentation to his son Saint John.
On the very night of the botched Watergate 'job', Saint John was awakened in the middle of the night and at his father's plea / direction, became an active participant in assisting his father in the disposal of potentially compromising / incriminating evidence from the bungled burglary.
www.saintjohnhunt.com /background.html   (525 words)

  
 John Hunt Discographies
John Hunt was born in Windsor and graduated from University College London in German Language and Literature.
John Hunt has published discographies of around 75 performing musicians, several of which have run into multiple editions.
Hunt's work has brought him the friendship of Frau Elisabeth Furtwängler, the conductor's widow, and he visits her home in Switzerland.
www.btinternet.com /~allie.fox/foxfox/johnhunt/johnhunt.htm   (816 words)

  
 Al Hunt Rages: John O'Neill, "a Liar"
Hunt, Executive Washington Editor of the Wall Street Journal, declared of the group's TV ad: "I think this is some of the sleaziest lies I've ever seen in politics.
Hunt, who served as moderator for the August 7 show, set up the segment with a clip from the ad followed by Kerry taking a shot at Bush over the seven minutes.
They're putting their names and reputations behind their reservations about John Kerry, beginning with him coming home and explaining Vietnam was a filthy, obscene memory and war crimes were widespread and now using that service politically to so promote himself.
www.papillonsartpalace.com /alhunt.htm   (757 words)

  
 John Hunt   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John W. Hunt and Clara Bell Wingfield Hunt came to Lake City, Kansas, in the summer of 1915.
John was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1866.
John Aaron and Regenia McDaniel of Attica, Kansas, married and have four children; Cecil Jean, John Aaron, Jr., Rodrick Lynn, and Deanna Kay.
www.ku.edu /kansas/medicine/chosen/bch_hunt.html   (346 words)

  
 HUNT LEATHER
The business carries on a family tradition in leathergoods which goes back to 1852, when John Hunt's great great grandfather established a boot and shoe factory in Balmain, making boots that the diggers wore to the goldfields.
So the Hunts opened their own store in the fabulous and avant-garde new building by Harry Seidler, the MLC Centre, sourcing beautiful leathergoods and luggage from manufacturers across Europe, the USA and the UK, including Longchamp.
The Hunts still travel overseas twice a year to source beautiful, well-made and unusual leathergoods, luggage and handbags to sell exclusively in their stores.
www.huntleather.com.au   (222 words)

  
 JOHN HUNT
John Hunt and Margaret Stuart were neighbors in Rutherford Co., North Carolina.
Conditions in N.C. were changing and John and Margaret along with a large number of friends and relatives decided to move to Missouri.
John Hunt was a prosperous farmer in the area who used the road frequently.
www.echosoftime.com /john_hunt.htm   (529 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: John Hunt Morgan
Thomas Hunt Morgan Thomas Hunt Morgan (September 25, 1866 - December 4, 1945) worked in natural history, zoology, and macromutation in the fruit fly Drosophila.
John Wesley Hunt (1773-1849) was a prominent businessman and early civic leader in Lexington, Kentucky.
Ramage, James A., Rebel Raider: The Life of General John Hunt Morgan, Lexington, Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, 1986.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/John-Hunt-Morgan   (2538 words)

  
 RS 2-3 Leigh Smith John Hunt Papers
Hunt studied law independently and passed the bar in Indiana.
Hunt moved to Seattle, Washington, and over the course of his lifetime participated in a wide variety of successful business ventures.
Hunt also would operate a gold mine in Korea (1893), grow cotton in Sudan (1904 -1910), and eventually pursue mining, agriculture, and land development in Las Vegas, Nevada (1923 - 1933).
www.lib.iastate.edu /arch/rgrp/2-3.html   (294 words)

  
 Morgan, John Hunt --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Morgan's father, Charlton Hunt Morgan, was a U.S. consul, and his uncle, John Hunt Morgan, had been a Confederate army general.
English essayist, critic, journalist, and poet Leigh Hunt was an editor of influential journals in an age when the periodical was at the height of its power.
Hunt, Henry Cecil John, baron of Llanvair Waterdine
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9053724?tocId=9053724   (762 words)

  
 Benefit4Kids John Braschayko's Hunt
John suffers from Epilepsy and had to have part of his brain removed to help control his seizures.
John’s Mom, Dad and Brigid were also invited along to share in John’s Outdoor Wish.
John’s hunt was scheduled for the 15th of November so his Mom and Dad decided to make a trip of it and left early so they could enjoy the trip from Michigan to Southern Missouri and visit some sights along the way.
www.benefit4kids.org /johnhunt.htm   (575 words)

  
 John Hunt Morgan
John Hunt Morgan was born in Huntsville, Alabama, but moved with his family to Kentucky when he was young.
John Hunt Morgan was one of the most daring and romantic figures of the Civil War.
Marck        John Hunt Morgan Although he was born in Huntsville, Alabama on June 1, 1825, he family moved Kentucky where they were one of the states more renowned families.
www.u-s-history.com /pages/h407.html   (583 words)

  
 Home page for John Hunt's Lab
A major emphasis in the lab is on elucidation of the mechanism of protein-mediated transmembrane transport phenomena.
This enzyme inserts itself into and through membranes in the course of its ATPase cycle, and it is believed to function as a "molecular ratchet", pulling a piece of protein through the membrane concomittant with its membrane-insertion/retraction cycle.
Hunt, Sevil Weinkauf, Lisa Henry, John J. Fak, Paul McNicholas, Donald B. Oliver, and Johann Deisenhofer.
www.columbia.edu /cu/biology/faculty/hunt/index.html   (597 words)

  
 John T. Hunt's Journal
Hunt was born in 1844, an only child.
John T. Hunt paints an imposing picture of the hardships of the war and the heroic actions of many soldiers who served in Company A. His Civil War account tells the story of an honorable man who recreates his civil war service.
JOHN T. John T. Hunt, M. D., was born in 1844 in Hamilton County, Ill., and received his literary education principally at Benton.
www.carolyar.com /Illinois/Hunt.htm   (572 words)

  
 John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail Indiana Civil War Driving Tour
The main purpose of the raid was to divert the attention of Union General Ambrose Burnside’s Army of the Ohio away from eastern Tennessee.
Most of the route taken by John Hunt Morgan through Indiana has been mapped out for a driving tour complete with directional markers and road-side points of interest.
General John Hunt Morgan returned south to take a small command and was killed at Greeneville, Tennessee, in September 1864.
hhhills.org /jhmht   (703 words)

  
 Project Friday - John R. Hunt June 2000 - A CBC Morning North Commentary
In private business, this type of policy making is the core motivation that moves people to consider and install management control in the form of a union.
Hunt, who lives in Cobalt, and presents an opinion feature on CBC Radio's morning show in Northeastern Ontario, considers this below.
The growl of a fl bear foraging for food, or the stench, and disgusting sight, of a moose carcass rotting by the highway.
www.geocities.com /lritchiegeo/jrhunt001.html   (707 words)

  
 Obituary: John Hunt   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hunt was the second Lewis county centenarian to die within a few months' time, Jim Dandy, of Adna, having passed away recently at the age of 101.
John Hunt was born near Williamsville, Ky. Later he lived in West Virginia and afterwards in Oklahoma, coming to Lewis county in 1894.
Hunt having died some years ago, and made his home on his place near Riffe, which he had cleared after coming to the Northwest.
www.drizzle.com /~jtenlen/walewis/hunt4.html   (268 words)

  
 Dr. John Hunt
Hunt, Sevil Weinkauf, Lisa Henry, John J. Fak, Paul McNicholas, Donald B. Oliver, and Johann Deisenhofer (2002) Nucleotide control of interdomain interactions in the conformational reaction cycle of SecA Science 297: 2018-2026.
J.F. Hunt, F.M.D. Vellieux, and J. Deisenhofer (1997) A connected set algorithm for the identification of spatially contiguous regions in crystallographic envelopes Acta Cryst.
J.F. Hunt, P. Rath, K.J. Rothschild, and D.M. Engelman (1997) Spontaneous, pH-dependent membrane-insertion of a transbilayer a-helix Biochemistry 36: 15177-15192.
www.columbia.edu /cu/biology/faculty-data/john-hunt/faculty.html   (763 words)

  
 Hunt-Morgan House, Lexington, Kentucky -- National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
Hunt was known as the first millionaire west of the Alleghenies and earned his fortune from the mercantile business shortly after Lexington was established.
Hunt's grandson, General John Hunt Morgan, was a dashing general in the Confederate Army who gained the nickname "The Thunderbolt of the Confederacy" through his many raids and daring military feats.
John Wesley Hunt's great grandson, Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan, was born in the house in 1866.
www.nps.gov /history/nr/travel/lexington/hun.htm   (399 words)

  
 Irish Times Article - Limerick museum at centre of looted Nazi art claims   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The claims about the multi-million-euro art and artefact collection amassed by the late John Hunt and his late wife, Gertrude, were made in a letter to the President, Mrs McAleese, last week.
Mr John Hunt jnr and Ms Trudi Hunt, son and daughter of the Hunts, told The Irish Times yesterday that there was no foundation to the allegations.
Mr John Hunt jnr and Ms Trudi Hunt received tax relief worth €762,000 in 1999 when they donated some of their own collection to the State.
www.ireland.com /newspaper/front/2004/0207/2869575161HM1LEAD.html   (625 words)

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