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 Kent
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 John Kent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Kent was a champion of Catholic rights on an island that was deeply divided along religious lines.
Kent later joined Sir Frederick Carter's coalition government that attempted to heal the rifts and create a cross denominational compromise that allowed power sharing between Catholics and Protestants, the funding of all denominational schools and the creation of political parties that included members of all denominations.
Kent was born in Wexford, Ireland in 1805, arrived in Newfoundland in 1820 and started working for his uncle Patrick Morris.
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 John Kent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Kent was a champion of Catholic rights on an island that was deeply divided along religious lines.
John Kent ( 1805 – September 1, 1872) was premier of Newfoundland 1858 – 1861.
Kent later joined Sir Frederick Carter 's coalition government that attempted to heal the rifts and create a cross denominational compromise that allowed power sharing between Catholics and Protestants, the funding of all denominational schools and the creation of political parties that included members of all denominations.
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 John Selden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Selden was educated at the free grammar school at Chichester, and in 1600 he went on to Hart Hall, Oxford.
John Selden (December 16, 1584 - November 30, 1654) was an English jurist, legal antiquary and oriental scholar.
The fact that Selden was not retained in the great case of ship money in 1637 by John Hampden, the cousin of his former client, may be accepted as additional evidence that his zeal in the popular cause was not so warm and unsuspected as it had once been.
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 The Willmett Family - pafg12 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Alexander Willmett [ Parents ] was born on 17 Aug 1835 in Rochester, Kent.
John Alexander Willmett was born on 17 Aug 1835.
John Alexander Willmett [ Parents ] was born in 1783.
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 Major General John Alexander McClernand : Richard L. Kiper
John A. McClernand was a leading Democratic congressman from Illinois who in 1861 became a brigadier general in the Union army.
Although a "political general," he proved himself on the battlefield until he ran afoul of Ulysses S. Grant and was relieved of his command of the Thirteenth Corps in 1863 during the Vicksburg campaign.
He has taught at West Point, at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and is presently on the faculty of Kansas City Kansas Community College.
upress.kent.edu /books/Kiper.htm   (1618 words)

  
 Kent, John
Kent, John, merchant, politician, premier of Newfoundland (b at Waterford, Ire 1805; d at St John's 1 Sept 1872).
Easily re-elected in 1859 Kent was forced to the polls in 1861 when his government was dismissed by the governor.
Kent's campaign, fought along sectarian lines, led to murderous riots and a narrow victory for Protestant Conservatives.
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 Family of John Alexander FARROW
FARROW ( JOHN ALEXANDER, JOHN EDWARD, BARNARD) was born in 1885 in Deptford, Kent, ENGLAND, and died after 1927.
She was born in 1887 in Kent, ENGLAND, and died after 1927.
Children of JOHN FARROW and LOUISE CARTER are:
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 Genealogy Report for John CATLETT
Abstract of John Catlett Will 28 Feb. 1621/2 - John CATLETT of Newington, Kent, yeoman, Sick.
John Catlett married (second wife) Elizabeth Underwood, daughter of William Underwood, of Isle of Wight and Lancaster counties, who was member of the House of Burgesses in 1632.
Elizabeth Thatcher was born circa 1635 at Hollingbourne, Kent, England.24 She was baptized on 30 March 1634/35 at Sittingbourne, Kent, England.77 The five known children of Thomas4 CATLETT and Elizabeth THATCHER were as follows: 32 i.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of John J. Kent
March 10, 1847, he was married to Sarh Kent, daughter of Daniel and Dillie Kent, and grand-daughter of John Kent, one of the earliest pioneers of Union County.
"Henry Kent, farmer, P.O., Plain City, was born in Jerome Township, Union County, November 9, 1823, His father, Daniel Kent, came from Virginia with his father, John Kent, in 1800, and married Dilla Shover, a daughter of Henry Shover, who lived in Union County when the Kents came to Ohio.
Kent's farm are fine outbuilding, a good house and barn, and a 10-acre orchard, which yields an abundance of fruit.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/k/e/n/Linda-L-Kent/GENE1-0003.html   (1902 words)

  
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Joshua Storey, Gent 11620a in New Kent Co. on the N sid 48 CE# VPB 8 p204-205 John Buckner Senr.
John Gillett 1000a N side of the Freshes of Rapp 4 VPB 3 p283 7 September 1654 Rich.
John Hill Junr & Ja 550a in King Wm County 62 VPB 9 p511 28 Oct 1702 Francis Nicholson Esqr.
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 John Alexander Logan
John A. Logan who helped organized the 31st Illinois Volunteers was pro-Southern before the outbreak of the war.
TITLE: John Alexander Logan : hero of the volunteers / by William Gene Eidson.
TITLE: Black Jack : John A. Logan and Southern Illinois in the Civil War era; with a foreword by John Y. Simon.
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 Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society: Major General John Alexander McClernand: Politician in Uniform
John Alexander McClernand was a native of Kentucky and a lifelong resident of Shawneetown, Jacksonville, and Springfield, Illinois.
The numerous maps are well placed and aid the reader in understanding the battlefields where John McClernand and his command fought.
Some of these "amateurs" such as John A. Logan and Frank Blair became effective commanders at the corps level.
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 LOGAN, John Alexander (1826-1886) Bibliography
John A. Logan: Democrat and Republican.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kentucky, 1940.
John Alexander Logan: Hero of the Volunteers.” Ph.D. dissertation, Vanderbilt University, 1967.
John A. Logan and the Election of 1864 in Illinois.” Mid-America 42 (October 1960): 219-30.
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 FIFTEENTH GENERATION
John SHEAFFE was christened on 9 Sep 1565 in St. Dunstan's, Cranbrook, Kent, ENG.
Mary HARMAN was born in 1536 in Cranbrook, Kent, ENG.
Alexander SHEAFFE was christened on 15 Dec 1566 in St. Dunstan's, Cranbrook, Kent, ENG.
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 Battle of Britain - Johnny Kent
John Alexander Kent was born on June 23rd 1914 in Winnipeg, Canada where he learned to fly and obtained his licence in 1931.
Kent returned to flying duties as a Chief Test Pilot at Farnborough in 1948 and was involved until 1952 both in the UK and the USA with many developments of military aviation.
In 1935, Kent joined the RAF and was posted to 5 FTS (Flight Training School) on March 15th before joining 19 Squadron at Duxford in February 1936 where he remained until October 1937 when he moved to the RAE (Royal Aircraft Establishment) at Farnborough.
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 Alexander Kent -Sword Of Honour - John A Carpenter
Alexander Kent -Sword Of Honour - John A Carpenter
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 Kent Chiropractor, Kent Chiropractic
Please contact John, your Kent chiropractor, directly if you need more information or wish to make an appointment.
As your Kent chiropractor John offers his patients friendly, personalized quality health care that understands each individuals uniqueness.
John, your Kent chiropractor, can help lead you down the path to wellness.
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 Kent State: May 4, 1970
Kent State University is remembered for the shootings that killed four students during a campus demonstration in May 1970.
The shootings at Kent State in 1970 were never referred to as "riots," except by the right wing types who tried to blame the students for the actions at Kent State.
TAPED SHUT: Kent State sophomore Erin Roof holds a flag that she dragged on the ground last year in protest of the war.
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 John Brown and Kent
He and Mary moved to Franklin Mills where John entered into a partnership with Zenas B. Kent in 1835, with the idea of building a tannery along the banks of the Cuyahoga River.
John was born in Torrington, Connecticut on May 9, 1800 and moved to the Western Reserve with his family in 1805.
In any case, John Brown believed that real estate in Franklin Mills was going to be extremely valuable, and that by investing early, he would end up a wealthy man. Brown borrowed large sums of money, bought over 95 acres of land, and waited for his investment to pay off.
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 980303_Bowman_Breakfast.html
Kent Mayor John Fender will speak about the Town/Gown relationship that exists between the city and the University, and the impact it has had on both entities.
Kent Mayor John Fender is Bowman Breakfast Speaker for March 11
"Kent State University can be a great attraction for new businesses while the city offers pleasant, quality life for students as well as graduates who wish to remain in the area." Fender also feels that continued communication is an important factor in keeping a healthy relationship between the city and University.
dept.kent.edu /ksuTop_Story/archive_98/980303_Bowman_Breakfast.html   (577 words)

  
 KENT
John Iseminger who married Mary Ann Kent is my 2nd cousin three times removed.
Georgeann's NOTE: This is a different Mary KENT then the Mary Ann KENT who married John Eisiminger before marrying
But it is possible both Mary KENTs are related as they were both in Greene County, PA about the same time.
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 Toastmaster - Toastmasters Services
For ten years toastmaster John also served as the Honorary Secretary to the Society, the first organisation for Toastmasters formed in the U.K. Members can be seen at all the Major Functions at leading West End Hotels and at The Guildhall, Mansion House and Livery Halls in the City of London.
John is a Past President of the Society of London Toastmasters.
John Hollingsworth would be pleased to assist you with planning your function and booking venues, bands, entertainers etc. For further information on services please ring, Email or Fax.
www.johnhollingsworth.net   (527 words)

  
 William Kent - People - John Muir Exhibit
Roosevelt had suggested naming the area after Kent, but the Kents requested that it be named for conservationist John Muir.
John Muir's comment on the establishment of Muir Woods National Monument: "This is the best tree-lovers monument that could possibly be found in all the forests of the world."
William Kent and his wife, Elizabeth Thatcher Kent, bought 295 acres along Redwood Creek in Marin County for $45,000 in 1905.
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 John Schneider as Jonathan Kent in "Smallville"
John Schneider was born in 1954 in Snailville, Georgia.
John's ruse worked, however; and he got the role of the blond Duke cousin, a role that made him famous.
John also was the co-founder of the Children's Miracle Network which holds telethons every year to help children's hospitals.
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 Andrew Kent 5 -- The Andew Kent Children
In Sep 1846, John and Nancy Arnold sold 200 acres to Gabriel Zumwalt for $200, the western half of Nancy Jane's portion of the Andrew Kent league.
The Mexican bandits, who were recognized by others in the region, shot John Kent dead and looted the buildings.
According to family legend, Bosman Kent was with the group who continued in pursuit of the Mexican forces to the border and was part of the disastrous Mier Expedition along with his cousin Isaac Kent Zumwalt.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/andrew5.htm   (3719 words)

  
 John Reynolds of Kent County, Delaware
John's will was dated 26 Jan 1727/8, probated 2 May 1729 in Kent County.
Compiled by John C. Gooden, late of Kent County, Delaware
This may be the John Reynolds for whom administration of his estate was granted to his widow Catherine 17 Dec 1745.
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 Life of St. John Cantius
John from Kenty—otherwise know as John Kanty or John Cantius—is an obscure saint, but even in Europe, probably few people know of Pope John Paul II's deep and lifelong devotion to this professor saint.
John stood out as one of a number of mystics in fifteenth-century Krakow who were influenced by devotio moderna—a contemporary Dutch movement, which encouraged lay people to a life of individual piety through reflection on the Gospels, personal consecration, and works of mercy.
John quickly returned to Krakow for the Job, taking up residence at the university where he remained until his death.
www.cantius.org /Life-of-SJC.htm   (1138 words)

  
 Family History, Setterfield Chart 0603 John Setterfield and Sarah Davidson
John and Sarah's son John was buried on the 12th November 1800, and Sarah herself on the 4th February 1810.
There is a burial for a William Edward son of John and Sarah on the 9th August 1804.
It is possible, just, for John and Sarah to have had another children after William Edward.
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