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  John Maunsell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Maunsell is first heard of when he was sent from Scotland as orator from Alexander, King of Scotland in 1215 to the court of John.
John Maunsell was in France with Queen Eleanor and Edmund when Simon de Montfort vanquished Henry III at the Battle of Lewes, May 14, 1263.
John Maunsell died January 20, 1265 in Florence and was buried in York Minster.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Maunsell   (838 words)

  
 John C. Breckinridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was a lawyer, U.S. Representative, Senator from Kentucky, the fourteenth Vice President of the United States, a Confederate general in the American Civil War, and the last Confederate Secretary of War.
Breckinridge, grandson of U.S. Senator and Attorney General John Breckinridge, was born at "Cabell's Dale," near Lexington, Kentucky.
He died in Lexington and was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_C._Breckinridge   (1458 words)

  
 Architecture of Lexington, Kentucky -- National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
John Bob's was a local brickyard in Lexington in 1791.
John McMurtry designed two Gothic Revival gateways for the Paris Cemetery Company and the Lexington Cemetery (torn down in 1890).
Lewinski was English born and trained as a Roman Catholic priest, served as a soldier in the British Army and taught at the University of Louisville.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/lexington/architecture.htm   (1536 words)

  
 Dr. John Carroll Flinn
John Carroll Flinn was born in Bolivar, Tennessee in the summer of 1835.
John's Mother was from a prosperous family in the area north of Bolivar on the Hardeman and Madison County line.
John was said to have had a clubfoot and may have began to look for a trade that was less physical as he grew older.
members.tripod.com /~jack0204/gen/flinn/Dr_John_Carroll_Flinn.html   (2504 words)

  
 Pitcairn
John was billeted with Francis Shaw, a fiercely anti-British tailor and neighbour of Paul Revere.
John ordered his men not to fire and commanded the rebels to lay down their arms and disperse.
The marble plaque John erected to his parents' memory in 1757-58 in St. Serfs was destroyed by vandals in the early 19th century after the church fell into ruin.
www.americanrevolution.org /pitcairn.html   (1848 words)

  
 Ancestry of Henry Clay
John Morrison Clay was born in Fayette Co., KY February 21, 1821.
John Clay was born in Hanover County, VA circa 1775.
John Hancock Watkins was born in Hanover County, VA October 1, 1785.
www.fortunecity.com /millenium/cslewis/18/clayanc.htm   (2241 words)

  
 Text Only Version Lexington, Kentucky -- National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
Lexington was deemed the "capital" of Fayette County.
Lexington continues to be of great importance as the second largest city in the state of Kentucky and the "Horse Capital of the World." Every year thousands flock to Keeneland to view the annual horse races and to purchase thoroughbreds at its annual horse sales.
During Lexington's early growth, Christ Church Episcopal was one of the institutions that contributed to the city's image as "the Athens of the West." Christ Church, established in 1796, was the first Episcopal congregation west of the Allegheny Mountains.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/lexington/text.htm   (13755 words)

  
 John Michael Montgomery arrested on DUI - Boston.com
John Michael Montgomery was arrested and charged Thursday with driving under the influence and concealing two loaded firearms.
Montgomery was arrested early Thursday in Lexington and charged with driving under the influence and possession of a controlled drug, police said.
LEXINGTON, Ky. --John Michael Montgomery was arrested and charged Thursday with driving under the influence and concealing two loaded firearms.
www.boston.com /ae/celebrity/articles/2006/02/16/john_michael_montgomery_arrested_on_dui   (329 words)

  
 The Lexington Six-Pack
Lexington, NC is famous for its western NC-style BBQ (chopped pork with a vinegar- and tomato-based sauce, usually served on a bun).
Stamey is the godfather of BBQ in Lexington.
John Wayne's is not on the main drag.
www.cs.dartmouth.edu /~thc/bbqtour/lexington.html   (784 words)

  
 John Cole: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John Cole's summary was automatically generated using 69 references found on the Internet.
A native of Rochester, N.Y., John was raised in Lexington, Ky. He is in the process of moving to the Scranton area with his wife, Kate, and children, Caroline, 3; and Woodson, 3 months.
John resumes a long-standing cartooning tradition at The Scranton Times, at a time when many American newspapers are backing away from the unique form of commentary.
www.zoominfo.com /people/cole_john_822102.aspx   (866 words)

  
 John William Finn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John's next assignment was to VT-1 on September 1929 and he was deployed with them aboard USS Lexington (CV-2).
AOC John W. Finn was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor on September 15, 1942 by Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz aboard the USS Enterprise.
John was chosen to toss a memorial wreath of flowers into the waters of Pearl Harbor from the flight deck of the USS Carl Vinson along with President Clinton.
www.aaoweb.org /AAO/finn.html   (290 words)

  
 Confederate General John Hunt Morgan is famous in local history for his July
His parents’ choice of the name John Hunt, after his maternal grandfather, was a distinct break with the southern tradition of naming the first son after the paternal grandfather, the second after the maternal grandfather and the third after the father.
John was unable to live up to his grandfather’s expectations, however, and soon became involved in such unacceptable activities as playing boyish pranks, gathering with other students on the campus lawn to swear at passers-by, and dueling.
John challenged one of his Adelphi Society fraternity brothers to a duel for a reason that is long-since forgotten.
www.mahoningvalleycwrt.com /john_hunt_morgan_link.htm   (3989 words)

  
 USS Lexington
Lexington sailed next day to raid Japanese forces on Jaluit to relieve pressure on Wake; these orders were canceled 20 December, and she was directed to cover the Saratoga force in reinforcing Wake.
Lexington was combat bound again 22 May, sailing via Alameda and Pearl Harbor for San Pedro Bay, Leyte, where she joined Rear Adm. T.L. Sprague's task force for the final round of air strikes against the Japanese home islands.
Lexington left San Francisco 26 April 1959 for another tour of duty with the 7th Fleet and was on standby alert during the Laotian crisis of late August and September.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/l/lexington.htm   (5382 words)

  
 Revolutionary War - First Shot at Lexington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The facts regarding the skirmish on Lexington Common, as reported by the participants and eye witnesses are as follows General Sir Thomas Gage, Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's Forces in North America ordered Lt. Colonel Frances Smith to lead an expedition of some eight hundred men from Boston to Concord.
A short distance from Lexington, Major John Pitcairn of the Royal Marines, second in command of the expedition, was leading the advance element of the column when they met the mounted British Officers (there was no British Cavalry in North America at the time), who had captured Paul Revere.
Major John Pitcairn was killed in the assault on Breed's Hill (Bunker Hill) on June 17th, 1775.
www.sons-of-liberty-sar.org /lexington.html   (5016 words)

  
 the Lexington Brass Band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In addition to the Lexington Brass Band he is also currently active in the music scene by being a principal partner and featured soloist with the world-renowned Victorian era brass band, Saxton’s Cornet Band and the Principal Trumpet of the Lexington Community Orchestra.
John and his wife Cindy, who is also involved locally with the music scene, have two beautiful daughters, Abbie and Emily, along with an 8-month old golden retriever named Drew.
John Surgener is a founding member of the Lexington Brass Band and has served as ripiano, second, and third cornet.
www.lexingtonbrassband.com /cornets.html   (1454 words)

  
 John Michael Montgomery reaches plea deal in DUI case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Montgomery, who was arrested in February after he left a Lexington bar, entered an Alford plea, meaning he did not admit guilt but acknowledged prosecutors have enough evidence to convict him.
Lexington officer Joshua Cromer remains on administrative leave, though police won't say if it's related to the Montgomery case.
Lexington police are conducting an internal investigation of the arrest.
www.azcentral.com /offbeat/articles/0823johnmichael23-ON.html   (386 words)

  
 Major John MILLER
John died in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky on September 5, 1815; he was 62.
They were recognized and purchased by John Miller, a brother of the murdered man. Owing to the hostility of the Indians along the Ohio, the party did not land at Limestone (Maysville), as they had intended, but proceeded to the mouth of the Beargrass, now Louisville, where there was a fort and settlement.
The unsettled condition of the country arising from the Revolutionary War, then in progress, and the depredations of the Indians, incited to murder and bloodshed by British emissaries, their intended settlement was delayed, and it was not until about 1785-86 that the members of the little colony took possession of their lands.
www.fortunecity.com /millenium/bankhead/435/biomajorjmiller.htm   (2172 words)

  
 Lexington, Nebraska High School Class of 1977 Teachers Obituary Page
JOHN D. A memorial service for John D. Cox, 89, Lexington, will be at 3:30 p.m.
John and Billie made their home in several places prior to settling in Lexington.
Burial was is the Robb Cemetery at Lexington.
www.valleyhost.net /lhs77/obits/teacherobit/index.html   (1512 words)

  
 AOH Washington DC - John Barry Division
Commodore John Barry was born in Ireland; in Tacumshane, Co. Wexford, in the year 1745.
With nine years experience as a seagoing captain and five successful commands to his credit, the young Irishman was quite warmly welcomed and given command of a ship under the authority of the Continental Congress.
Commodore John Barry had many firsts to his credit, from being the first to fly the new American flag in battle to escorting America's famous ally, General Lafayette; back to France, but the first that he should always be remembered for is his position as Father of the American Navy.
www.aohdc.com /barry.htm   (906 words)

  
 KY:Historical Society - Historical Marker Database - Search for Markers
Lexington was the center of slave trading in Ky. by the late 1840s and served as a market for selling slaves farther south.
The town of Lexington was established on May 6, 1782, by act of Va. Gen.
John Polk, an African American physician in Lexington, practiced medicine at 166 Deweese St. before moving to 148 Deweese by 1921.
kentucky.gov /kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx?mode=Subject&subject=134   (2832 words)

  
 John P. Gilchrist Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
There is no name assigned to John in his birth--baptism record, but his name is known by virtue of his marriage record which gives his age as 21 in 1856 (and his parents) so we can easily match the two together.
John and family came to the US in 1865 and settled near Lexington, Kentucky.
John is buried with several members of his family in a plot in the Lexington, KY cemetery.
share.geocities.com /grandmashannon/momI1263.html   (185 words)

  
 The Lexington, NC, Barbecue Six~Pack: Jimmy's Barbecue, John Wayne's Barbecue, Lexington Barbecue, Southern / Smiles ...
Speedy's tends to have the best reputation outside of Lexington, though their sauce is a a hair tad too sweet and a tiny bit too heavy for my personal tastes.
Lexington's not as sweet, has a tad more hot pepper than Speedy's, and their hushpuppies are better than most.
Southern Barbecue serves a sauce which is delicious but not as hot or sweet or "biting" as a lot you'll find, the meat itself is as near-perfectly-good as Speedy's or Lexington or anyone else's, and the tea is the best in town.
hkentcraig.com /BBQ11.html   (467 words)

  
 Lexington and Concord
Commanding the British troops was Major John Pitcairn (left) who marched his soldiers all night, arriving at Lexington at dawn.
Captain John Parker had taken command of the few score who had turned out on Lexington Green and waited with them during the night.
As the British marched away from Lexington and on to Concord, they left in their wake eight militia dead and nine wounded.
www.americanrevwar.homestead.com /files/LEXCON.HTM   (2300 words)

  
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 Obituary for Todd John Henry
LEXINGTON: Todd John Henry, age 39, of Hampton Road, Lexington, died Wednesday afternoon September 5, 2001 in MedCentral Mansfield Hospital.
A member of the Lexington Church of Christ, he will be sorely missed by his daughters and family.
A service celebrating his life will be held Saturday at 11 am in the Lexington Church of Christ, 230 Delaware Street, Lexington.
www.snyderfuneralhomes.com /obituaries/obit_view.phtml?id=421   (267 words)

  
 Patriot's Day signature gathering in Lexington & Concord | John Bonifaz
For signature sheets or more information call volunteer coordinator Patrick Keaney at 857-829-1882, or email volunteer@bonifaz.com (subject line "Lexington").
"John Bonifaz's vision and leadership to stand up for what he believes and to take on the most powerful forces in the country on behalf of voters is second to none.
I am proud to endorse John Bonifaz for Massachusetts Secretary of State because these are exactly the qualities that he will bring to the office, to the people of Massachusetts and to the nation."
www.johnbonifaz.com /node/392   (153 words)

  
 Fowler, Measle & Bell, Attorneys, Lexington, KY: John E. Hinkel Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
is a native of Lexington and concentrates his practice in commercial, bankruptcy and collections law.
He is a member and frequently attends meetings of the Commercial Law League of America.
Hinkel began his long tenure with the firm as a messenger, progressing to his current position as a senior partner.
www.fmblaw.com /hinkel.html   (165 words)

  
 SWAT Minutes, May 20, 1999
John will write letters to town Boards and Town Meeting members recommending that they go, and will e-mail selected community organizations from a list Jeanne will provide.
John spoke of a goal-setting process called "The Natural Step, a way of heading toward sustainability.
John received an e-mail from a New Jersey resident who found the web site and especially the Report very helpful.
www.lexingtonma.org /swat/MinMay99.htm   (517 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Fayette County, Ky.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Original interment at at a private or family graveyard; reinterment at Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
John Cabell Breckinridge (1821-1875) — also known as John C. Breckinridge — of Lexington,
Original interment at a private or family graveyard, Fayette County, Ky.; reinterment at Lexington Cemetery.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/KY/FA.html   (1839 words)

  
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