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 John Randolph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Randolph (1749-1813), British cleric, professor and bishop
John Randolph (died 1346), 3rd Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland.
John Randolph (1727-1784), Virginia colonial leader and loyalist
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 John Randolph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Randolph (1749-1813), British cleric, professor and bishop
John Randolph (died 1346), 3rd Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland.
John Randolph (1727-1784), Virginia colonial leader and loyalist
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 John Randolph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Randolph (1749-1813), British cleric, professor and bishop
John Randolph (died 1346), 3rd Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland.
John Randolph (1727-1784), Virginia colonial leader and loyalist
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 The Nuttall Encyclopaedia by Edited by Rev. James Wood - Full Text Free Book (Part 21/53)
FISHER, JOHN, bishop of Rochester, born at Beverley; was
FOSTER, JOHN, an English essayist, born in Halifax, Yorkshire; was
FORTESCUE, SIR JOHN, an eminent English lawyer, born in
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 Edward WELBORN (c 1660 - 1731) Descendants
John WILBOURN4 WELBORN (Thomas3, Thomas2, EDWARD1) was born 1752 in MD, and died January 05, 1835 in Randolph Co., NC.
John Robert5 STOVALL (Mary4 WELBORN, William3, WILLIAM2, EDWARD1) was born January 27, 1795 in Powhatan Co., VA, and died May 09, 1880 in Apalachee, Morgan Co., GA. He married Martha Hines "Patsy" BISHOP December 29, 1830 in Greene Co., GA, daughter of James BISHOP and Elizabeth WILSON.
John WELBORN, Sr., born November 07, 1754 in Rowan Co., NC (formerly Guilford Co.); died October 05, 1805 in Randolph Co., NC.
www.thekingsmeadow.com /EdwardWELBORN.htm   (113 words)

  
 CLOUD JEREMIAH - pafg20.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Samuel H. Henry Towers WEAVER, Priscilla Carolyn "Phebe" REYNOLDS, Elizabeth THRASHER, John THRASHER, Ruth CLOUD, William, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, William, William, Thomas, William, William) was born on 26 Oct 1880 in Louina, Randolph, AL.
James Howard BISHOP ( Martha Asenith THRASHER, Barton Cloud THRASHER, Isaac I. John THRASHER, Ruth CLOUD, William, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, William, William, Thomas, William, William) was born on 9 Jan 1897 in Bishop Family Farm, High Shoals Road, Oconee, GA. He died on 24 May 1974.
Linton Hines BISHOP ( Martha Asenith THRASHER, Barton Cloud THRASHER, Isaac I. John THRASHER, Ruth CLOUD, William, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, William, William, Thomas, William, William) was born on 5 Mar 1882.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Virginia
John Carroll (Afterwards bishop and archbishop), who, before his consecration as bishop, laboured much in Virginia, in a letter (1785) to Cardinal Antonelli stated that there were 200 Catholics in Virginia, attended four or five times a year by a priest.
Besides the names of the great bishops and zealous priests already mentioned, it is proper to note those of Rev. Abram J. Ryan, the "Poet Priest of the South", and Rev. John B. Tabb whose verses are read abroad.
Other great Virginia statesmen of the time who helped the cause of liberty were Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, Peyton Randolph, Edmund Pendleton, Richard Bland, George Mason, George, Wythe, James Monroe, James Madison, and John Marshall.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15451a.htm   (113 words)

  
 Palmer - Doves Genealogy
Later the name was changed in honor of John Glover Smith, the first LDS bishop who served the new settlement.
William John Moore born at Randolph, UT Phoebe Emma Moore born at Randolph, UT Phillip Richard Moore was the first child born Garden City, UT Elizabeth Ann (nicknamed Teddy) Moore born at Garden City, UT Note: She died of typhoid fever at about nine years old.
John Palmer remained in the parental home till he was married and was also with the family in their various migrations about the country, living in Utah from 1863 to 1868 and then in Idaho in 1869.
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 Gale - Gynes British History Online
Tory, not Whig, 1687 (7) Bro of John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter and Winchester (8)
(B) 1672, at AH London Wall, Hester Phillips (3) In business with Randolph RICHARDSON (who was a hop merchant), 1688 (4) Whig (5) Bro-in-law of John FORTH Bro-in-law of Randolph RICHARDSON (6)
Co Co Coleman Street, 1676-83 (1) St Olave Jewry, 1676, 1685 (2) SKIN, appr, 1646, to John Brayne, fr, 1654 (3) f Richard Gynes of Hayles, Glouc, gent, mar Alice, da of Edward Johnson of Cheltenham, Glouc, mercer (4) Tory ("rather good", 1682), 1687 (5)
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=31883   (113 words)

  
 Fraser of that Ilk
..A4 William, Bishop of St Andrews, Chancellor of Scotland and, with the Earl of Fife and the Earl of Buchan, Regent for the North of Scotland, d abroad 1297.
Matilda Fraser of Frendraught m Alexander, 2nd son of John Dunbar, Earl of Moray.
John did not succeed to the earldom as Burke implies, but received it as a new creation from Robert II, whose daughter Marjorie he married.]
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 Fraser of that Ilk
..A4 William, Bishop of St Andrews, Chancellor of Scotland and, with the Earl of Fife and the Earl of Buchan, Regent for the North of Scotland, d abroad 1297.
Matilda Fraser of Frendraught m Alexander, 2nd son of John Dunbar, Earl of Moray.
John did not succeed to the earldom as Burke implies, but received it as a new creation from Robert II, whose daughter Marjorie he married.]
www.baronage.co.uk /bphtm-03/fraser01.html   (113 words)

  
 John Miley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Madison, NJ beginning in 1873, after his brother-in-law, Randolph Sinks Foster, left the seat to become a Bishop.
John Miley ( 1813- 1895) was an
He viewed the theology of John Wesley as foundationally excellent but in need of an update for the modern world, and endeavored to do so.
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 Dejeme's page
Henry is a son of John B. and Isabell Bishop Turner of South Carolina.
They had five children; Lydia married John Watson although researchers, for years, identified her husband as Timothy Cude; Christina; George (twin) married Priscilla Winslow; Thomas (twin) married Sarah Fussel; and Priscilla married William Montgomery.
Esther Horner was born about 1775 in Randolph County and married
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 Oxford poetry anthologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernard - Sir John Betjeman - Laurence Binyon - John Peale Bishop - Edmund Blunden - William Lisle Bowles - Rupert Brooke - Robert Browning- George Gordon Noel, Lord Byron - Norman Cameron - Thomas Campbell - May Wedderburn Cannan - Charles Causley - Geoffrey Chaucer - G.
Prince - Matthew Prior - Francis Quarles - Sir Walter Ralegh - Thomas Randolph - John Crowe Ransom - James Reeves - Edwin Arlington Robinson - John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester - W.
Day Lewis - Walter De La Mare - Sir John Denham - John Warren, Lord De Tabley - Emily Dickinson - Robert Dodsley - John Donne - Ernest Dowson - William Drummond of Hawthornden - John Dryden - Alan Dugan - Sir Edward Dyer - Clifford Dyment - Richard Eberhart - T.
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 Watson
North Carolina, Hillsboro IL, and Arkansas
John's father is possibly Daniel Watson, who emmigrated from Scotland (-from Randolph Greer).
"David Watson was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and on a retreat escaped because his horse jumped a ditch which his pursuer's nag could not get over.
Warren and Katy were living at Stony Fork, Wilkes Co NC before they moved to Montgomery Co IL in the mid 1850s.
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 Western North Carolina: A History, Chapter VIII
Joseph was a son of John, who was brother of the Jacob Mast who became bishop of the Amish Mennonite church in Conestoga, Pa., in 1788.
He is the man to whom Bishop Asbury referred as "chief man." He was born in Virginia about 1773 and died near the War Trace in Bedford county, Tenn., in 1833.
Joseph Mast, the first of the name to come to Valle Crucis, Watauga county, was born in Randolph county, N. C., March 25, 1764, and on the 30th of May, 1783, married Eve Bowers who had been born between the Saluda and Broad rivers, South Carolina, December 30, 1758.
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 The Avalon Project : The Second Charter of Virginia; May 23, 1609
Edward Berkeley, Gentleman, Richard Keneridgburg, Gentleman, Nicholas Exton, draper, William Bennet, fishmonger, James Haywood, Merchant, Nicholas Isaac, Merchant, William Gibbs, Merchant, Bishop, Bernard Mitchel, Isaac Mitchel, John Streate, Edward Gall, John Martin, Gentleman, Thomas Fox, Luke Lodge, John Woodliffe, Gentleman, Richard Webb, Vincent LONV, Samuel Burnham, Edmund Pears.
William Central, Gentleman, Richard Wiffin, Gentleman7 Ralph Moreton, Gentleman, John Cornelius, Martin Freeman, Ralph Freeman, Andrew Moore, Thomas White, Edward Perkin, Robert Offley, Thomas Whitley, George Pit, Robert Parkhurst, Thomas Morris, Peter Harloe, Jeffry Duppa, John Gilbert, William Hancock, Matthew Brown, Francis Tyrrel, Randolph Carter, Othowell Smith.
John Culpepper, Gentleman, Henry Lee, Josias Kerton, Gentleman, John Pory, Gentleman, Henrv Collins, George Burton, William Atkinson, Thomas Forest, John Russel, John Holt, Harman Harrison.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/states/va02.htm   (20608 words)

  
 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine: Pediatrics
PROFESSORS EMERITI Randolph Batson, David T. Karzon, Sandra G. Kirchner, John N. Lukens, Harris D. Riley, Jr., Sarah H. Sell
CLINICAL PROFESSORS Eugene L. Bishop, Jr., Norman M. Cassell, Thomas Edwin Cook, William M. Doak, John P. Fields, William F. Fleet, Jr., Ralph M. Greenbaum, Joseph F. Lentz, William R. Long, Robert E. Mallard, James S. Price, Churku Mohan Reddy, David D. Thombs, Jan van Eys, Harold Vann, William Brown Wadlington, Arville V. Wheeler
INSTRUCTORS Deanna Lee Aftab-Guy, Rene Alison Asaro, Deanna Smith Bell, Thomas F. Byars, Stephen John Cico, C. Buddy Creech, Victor York Levy, Karen Lubell, Alan L. Mannheimer, Jill Cole Obremskey, Samuel Trent Rosenbloom, Christianne L. Roumie, Clay B. Smith, Bradley Strohler, Phyllis Lynn Thompson, Amy E. Vehec, Sally A. Watson
www.vanderbilt.edu /catalogs/medical/pediatrics.html   (574 words)

  
 Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1868: An Electronic Union List
John Randolph, Bishop of Oxford, A Sermon, preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary le Bow, London.
John Barwis's A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, Guildford, Surrey.
John Duncombe's Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, vol.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /etcbin/browse-gmall?id=GM1805   (574 words)

  
 AppVIII
Trustees: Robert Oliphant Stewart, School Teacher, Thomas Smith Stewart, Labourer, Carl Haberlin, Labourer, Charles Hassett, Labourer, Randolph Oliphant Stewart, Labourer, George Southgate, Labourer, William Lyons, Labourer, Charles Kelly, Labourer, William Thomas Kirwan, Labourer, John Francis, Blacksmith, Joseph Merritt, Storekeeper, James Bamford, Baker, Stewart Wilson, Labourer, Frederick Gunther, Shepherd, Nicholas Marsh, Constable, Everard Hannam Henderson, Settler.
Trustees: Frederick George Clayton, Agent, William Morgan, Saddler, John Jenkins, Draper, Robert Dennison, Grocer, William Dennison, Agent, Joseph Webber, Bookmaker, James Taite, Chemist, George Bishop, Painter, John Angus, Draper, William Hogg, Grocer, John McNeill, Banker.
Trustees: Robert Anderson, Settler, Edwin Michelson, Merchant, John Passell, Storekeeper, Richard Donovan, Shoemaker, Michael Fitzpatrick, Contractor, Charles Boyce, Butcher, Alexander Nisbet, Contractor, N.Wairou, Frederick Filby, Gardiner [sic], William Vousden, Clerk, James McLean, Baker, William Dudding, Overseer, Kaihu, Henry William Baker, Teacher, Joseph McMullen.
www.ak.planet.gen.nz /~gregu/Thesis/appviii.htm   (574 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : The Second Charter of Virginia; May 23, 1609
Edward Berkeley, Gentleman, Richard Keneridgburg, Gentleman, Nicholas Exton, draper, William Bennet, fishmonger, James Haywood, Merchant, Nicholas Isaac, Merchant, William Gibbs, Merchant, Bishop, Bernard Mitchel, Isaac Mitchel, John Streate, Edward Gall, John Martin, Gentleman, Thomas Fox, Luke Lodge, John Woodliffe, Gentleman, Richard Webb, Vincent LONV, Samuel Burnham, Edmund Pears.
William Central, Gentleman, Richard Wiffin, Gentleman7 Ralph Moreton, Gentleman, John Cornelius, Martin Freeman, Ralph Freeman, Andrew Moore, Thomas White, Edward Perkin, Robert Offley, Thomas Whitley, George Pit, Robert Parkhurst, Thomas Morris, Peter Harloe, Jeffry Duppa, John Gilbert, William Hancock, Matthew Brown, Francis Tyrrel, Randolph Carter, Othowell Smith.
Thomas Hammond, Martin Bond, Haberdasher, John Moulsoe, Robert Johnson, Wiliam Young, John Woodal, William Felgate Humfrey Westwood, Richard Champion, Henry Robinson, Francis Mapes, William Sambach, Ralegh Crashaw, Daniel Tucker, Thomas Grave, Hugh Willeston, Thomas Culpepper, of Wigsel, Esq.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/states/va02.htm   (574 words)

  
 GENUKI: Exeter, Devon - Genealogy
Hingeston-Randolph, Rev. F.C. The Register of John de Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter, (A.D. 1327-1369): Part I, 1327-1330.
Hingeston-Randolph, Rev. F.C. The Register of Edmund Stafford, (A.D. Hingeston-Randolph, Rev. F.C. The Register of Walter Bronescombe (A.D. 1257-1280) and Peter Quivil (A.D. Bishop of Exeter.
With some Records of the Episcopate of Bishop Thomas de Bytton (A.D. 1292-1307); also the Taxation of Pope Nicholas IV, (1889) xxxviii + 504 pp.
genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk /DEV/Exeter   (574 words)

  
 ADAH: Madison Historical Markers
The Rev. Randolph R. Clairborne, Jr., seventh rector, was consecrated Suffragan Bishop, Diocese of Alabama (1949) and became Bishop of Alabama (1953).
Alabama’s oldest Baptist church was constituted by Elder John Nicholson on October 2, 1808 in the home of James Deaton in Killingsworth Cove.
Convention leadership was furnished by two Huntsvillians, John Williams Walker, president, and Clement Comer Clay, chairman of a committee appointed to draft the document.
www.archives.state.al.us /markers/imadison.html   (5829 words)

  
 Wills etc - 1660
5 June[?] 1660: Mrgrett and Ellin Cowley execr of Christopher [?or Christian] Cowley entered their claimant against the execr of John Cowley for a blanket and a pot
Michael of John Christian, died 14 May 1660: son John Christian, son Mark Christian.
SEE ALSO Archd will 1660 #16a Michael of John Christian, died 14 May 1660: son John Christian, son Mark Christian.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/famhist/wills/smy1660.htm   (939 words)

  
 St. James Episcopal
Bishop Bissell was born in Randolph, Vermont, on November tenth, 1814.
John Henry Hopkins was a woman of unusual talents, who was a leader in the diocesan branch of the Woman’s Auxiliary of Chicago, where for twenty years her husband was Rector of the Church of the Redeemer.
Bishop Bissell reported to the convention of 1874 that he had spent some time visiting the parish school and examining the pupils, and was much pleased with their proficiency.
www.stjamesarlington.org /brush7.html   (939 words)

  
 MASONT.TXT
Washington, Roy Dunn Washmon, William Joseph Wassell, Corydon M. Wassell, Frank J. Wassell, Herbert Lynn Wassell, John Randolph Wassell, Sam M. Wasson, Berry Wasson, Bishop Wasson, Dudley W. Wasson, George Ware Wasson, Harlan Steele Wasson, J. Vol Wasson, Leon A. Wasson, Marion Abner Wasson, Oscar Dinsmore Wasson, Scott Ernest Waterfield, Leo Hobson Waterfield, Wm.
Alva Upshaw, Ed D. Upshaw, George Dewey Upshaw, Randall Phillip Upson, Benjamin Harrison Upson, Francis Joseph Sr Upson, Willard James Upson, William Howard Upton, Albert M. Upton, Edgar C. Upton, George Elmer Upton, George F. Sr Upton, John Allen Upton, Ted Upton, William D. Upton, Wm.
Ples White, Woodrow Wilson Whiteaker, Jesse Jay Whitecotton, Isaac M. Whitecotton, Paul Whited, Ted Claude Whitehair, Lee Delbert Whitehead, C. Whitehead, Edgar Eugene Whitehead, James Clement Whitehead, John Whitehead, John Acie Whitehead, Marvin Edward Whitehead, Robert Homer Whitehead, Robt.
www.arkansasresearch.com /MASONT.TXT   (939 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003023640
Bishop Hood Zebonia Hooker Earl Zebedee Hooker John Lee Hooks Julia Ann Amanda Morehead Britton Werles Hooks Robert Hooks Matthew "Bones" Hooks Bell Hooks Earl Hooks Kevin Hooks Benjamin Lawrence Hope Lugenia Burns Hope John Hope Edward Swain Hope Elmo Hopkins Moses Hopkins Stephen L.
Hawkins Coleman Randolph Hawkins Edwin R. Hawkins Erskine Hawley Monte Hawthorn e Edward William Hayden Palmer C. Hayden Robert C. Hayden William Hayden Robert Earl Hayden Julia Hayden Scott Hayden Della Irving Hayden Lewis Hayden Elizabeth Ross Hayes W.
Gamble Henry Floyd Gamble John Gammon Reginald Ganaway King Daniel Gandy John Manuel Gannett Deborah Sampson Gans Louis H. Gans Joe Gant Virgil Arnett Gantt Harvey Bernard Gantt Hastings Garden Elias Gardener Julie Gardiner Leon Gardner Kenley A. Gardner Edward G.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0410/2003023640.html   (10040 words)

  
 Duke University. President. John C.Kilgo
Subjects include Kilgo's educational philosophy, family affairs, Duke family philanthropy and the financial state of Trinity College, union of Methodist churches; Kilgo's election as bishop, and controversies both he and the college were involved in, including the Gattis vs. Kilgo controversy and the John Spencer Bassett affair concerning academic freedom.
Duke University was established in 1924 and evolved from the following institutions: Brown's Schoolhouse (Randolph Co., NC), 1838-1839; Union Institute (Randolph Co., NC), 1839-1851; Normal College (Randolph Co., NC), 1851-1859; Trinity College (Randolph Co., NC, 1859-1892 and Durham, NC, 1892-1924).
Methodists around North Carolina were ready to support their college and see it grow, and it was during Kilgo's tenure that Washington Duke took a great interest in the college's affairs.
www.duke.edu /web/Archives/holdings/admin/presklgo.html   (10040 words)

  
 History
The new name for the church is Johns Memorial--serving as a living memorial to the late Bishop John Johns, Fourth Bishop of Virginia.
The Right Reverend Alfred M. Randolph (former Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia) is selected to be the first diocesan bishop (Raper and Jones).
On May 19, the Episcopalians of Farmville meet in the home of L.M. Blanton and organize a church with the Rev. W.E. Webb, Rector, presiding (Bradshaw, 456).
www.johnsmemorial.org /history.htm   (10040 words)

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