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  Sloss Fright Furnace -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sloss iron won a bronze medal at the Southern Exposition held in 1883 at Louisville, Kentucky.
The SLOSS Debate was a debate in ecology and conservation biology during the 1970s and 1980s as to whether a Single Large or Several Small (SLOSS) reserves was a superior means of conserving biodiversity in a fragmented habitat.
John Sloss Hobart was born in Fairfield, CT. He attended Yale College in 1757.
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 Benton's Chapter 8
John Helmer was the only survivor of four men, sent in August or September, 1778, to watch Brants movements at the Unadilla, who was then collecting his Tory and Indian forces for a descent upon the German Flats, which he, at that time, so successfully accomplished.
John Petrie, a son of the patentee, was a member of the Tryon county committee from the German Flats and Kingsland district, which met in June, 1775, to consider the state of affairs between the mother country and the colonies, then rapidly approaching a crisis.
John Conrad Petrie, who is described as an orphan, twelve years old in 1710-11, was a brother of Johan Joost, and remained on the manor when the latter came to the German Flats.
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 A Maine Family's History - Davis / McDowell - Hobart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
GERSHOM, son of Rev. Peter Hobart, grad H.C. 1667, was adm freeman 1673, was ordained at Groton MA 11/26/1679; dismissed by the down 12/1685 d 12/19/1707 ae 62.
JOSHUA, a captain, son of Edmund Hobart, lived in Hingham was adm freeman 1634, memb of the ar co 1641, rep 1643, 25 yrs, speaker of the house 1674, d 7/28/1682.
NEHEMIAH 2nd minister of Newton MA was son of Rev. Peter Hobart, b 11/21/1648, grad 1667 H.C. of which he was fellow from 1707 to 1712, was ordained 12/23/1674; freeman 1765, d 8/12/1712 ae 64.
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 Trinity Church Cemetery - TheBestLinks.com - Trinity Churchyard, Broadway, Charles Dickens, Hamlet, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Alsop (1724-1794), delegate to the Continental Congress
John Jacob Astor (1763-1848) businessman, founder of the Astor family of New York
John Jacob Astor IV (1864-1912), businessman killed in the sinking of the Titanic
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John Rogers, a minister of this church, was sentenced to 1 CONC sit a certain time upon a gallows with a rope about his neck." History of 1 CONC All Religions, p 70.
His descendant and heir, John Hobart, and 1 CONC English lawyer of prominence was made "Knight of the Sword" in 1504 by 1 CONC Henry VII when Henry VIII was created Prince of Wales.
John Jacob was killed by Indians near 1 CONC his father's house and sergeant Pratt of Weymouth, MA was also killed.
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 Browne — The Judiciary through 1870
John Jay was its chief author, and it was adopted with only one dissenting vote.
He served until 1801, when he was succeeded by John Lansing, who in time was succeeded in 1814 by James Kent.
John Jay was appointed first chief justice of the Supreme Court, and resigning in 1779, was succeeded by Richard Morris.
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 Towns of Bloominggrove, Cornwall and Monroe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Present--The Honorable Robert Yates and the Honorable John Sloss Hobart, and Elihu Marvin, Esquire.
On indictment and verdict against the prisoner for a Burglary at the house of John Earle.
Ordered, That the said Claudius Smith, Matthew Dolson, John Ryan, Thomas Delamer, James Gordon and Amy Augor, late Amy Jones, be respectively executed on Friday, the twenty-second day of January instant, and that the Sheriff of the County of Orange see that the execution be done accordingly.
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 Long Island History: Asharoken
In 1798, the owner of Eatons Neck, John Gardiner, already was maintaining an oil lamp on a pole to guide passing ships when the new federal government paid him $500 for 10 acres that it planned to use as the site of the Island's second lighthouse, after Montauk.
The Manor of Eatons Neck had several owners, including Hobart, who inherited the peninsula in 1754 and was a Patriot leader during the Revolution and later a justice of the first Supreme Court of New York State.
John Gardiner, a member of the family that still owns Gardiners Island, bought Eatons Neck in 1792 - the last time it was held by a single owner - and for a time Eatons Neck was called Gardiners Neck.
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 Genealogical Register, H - Holl
JOHN, Yarmouth, from Coventry, England, had two wives, Bethiah and Elizabeth; and had Joseph, 1642; John, 1645; Elizabeth, 1648; William, 1651; Samuel; Benjamin; Nathaniel; Elisha; and Gershom.
Robert B. Leach; John Frederick, 1837; William, 1839; Lucy Ann, 1840; Georgiana, 1842; William C., 1844; Edward W., 1845; Leonice A., 1848; Alvira, 1851; Charles H., 1852; Edna Bagnall, 1854; Emily Judson, 1856; and Henry W., 1860.
JOHN, son of 1st Samuel, m., 1706, Martha Delano, and had John, 1707; Elizabeth, 1709; Rebecca, 1711; Martha, 1715; Mary, 1717; Amaziah, 1721; Thankful, 1724.
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 LX - THE UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS
The list referred to need not be given in full; such names as King’s Rangers, Queen’s Rangers, King’s American Regiment, Prince of Wales American Volunteers, Royal Fencibles, etc., are both strikingly familiar to the ear and suggestive as well of the loyalty of those who chose such patriotic titles for their regiments.
John, in March, 1786, to the commissioners on the Loyalist claims, he sums up his services by saying he was engaged against the rebels thirty-six times in North Carolina and four times in South Carolina.
He came to New Brunswick at the close of the war, and settled on the St. John river, at the head of ‘the Mistake,’ in the parish of Greenwich, Kings Co. His name is preserved in Fanning’s Creek, a small stream in the neighborhood.
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 Index of The Republic of Letters 94022924
Mr., 1148 Diverting.History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan, The (Paulding), 1686, 1706 Division of powers: between federal and state governments, 446, 496; TJ on, 458; debates in Constitutional Convention on, 498-502 Dixon, John, 687 Dobbyns, Mr., 546-47 Dobell, Peter, 1301 Dobson, Thomas, 871 Dodge, John, 74 Dodge, Mr.
George, 1768 Hay, John, 118 Hay, Samuel, 1301 Hay, William, 459, 485, 495 Hayes, James, 166, 170 Hayne, Robert Young, 1984-95, 1986, 1993-94, 1995 Hays, William, 409 Head of Elk.
John, 1145 Holt, Charles, 1149 Holy Alliance, 1844 Honeysuckles, standing American, 1511 Honor, 2 Hoods, Va., 154, 159 Hooe, J. Hoops, Adam, 1040 Hope (U.S. ship), 1536, 1547, 1554 Hopkins, John, Jr., 996 Hopkinson, Francis, 285, 492, 512, 687, 688 Hornet (U.S. dispatch ship): delay in return of (1812).
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 Pane-Joyce Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Children of John and Sarah (Hobart) Humphrey, born at Hingham:
On 25 Aug 1726 Sarah married John Humphrey (13296), son of George Humphrey (14226) (ca 1665/6-17 Jun 1732) and Elizabeth Carver (4587) (4 Mar 1662/3-14 Mar 1747/8), at Hingham, MA.
John was probably lost at sea between 1742 and 1748.
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 Housewives @ Hobart, NY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Hobart is a small village in the town of Stamford and about four miles west of the
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 Trinity Church Cemetery -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
There are two bronze plaques marking the spot where some of the fiercest fighting of the (additional info and facts about Revolutionary War) Revolutionary War occurred during the Battle of Washington Heights.
John Morin Scott (1730-1784), delegate to the Continental Congress
(additional info and facts about John Jacob Astor IV) John Jacob Astor IV (1864-1912), businessman killed in the sinking of the (additional info and facts about Titanic) Titanic
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 Towns of Bloominggrove, Cornwall and Monroe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Amongst those was a Major John Brush, who was a wealthy farmer and left his property in the care of tenants.
At a Court of Oyer and Terminer and general gaol delivery held at the Court House in Goshen, in and for the county of Orange, on Monday; the eleventh day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine.
Present--The Honorable Robert Yates and the Honorable John Sloss Hobart, Esquires, Justices of the Supreme Court and Elihu Marvin, Esquire.
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 Governor Lewis Morris Descendants - Gouveneur Morris
He was a delegate to the first provincial congress in 1775, and with John Jay and Robert R. Livingston drafted the constitution of the state of New York.
He was a delegate to the Continental congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of his father, Lewis Morris, 1777-80.
He was U.S. senator, 1800-03, completing the term of Philip Schuyler, who had resigned Jan. 3, 1798, and had been followed successively by John Sloss Hobart, William North and James Wilson resigning in 1800.
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 Ebenezer Watson
His ancestor, John Watson, came from England and settled in Hartford in 1644.
He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati, and served in the assembly in 1791-'6, and in the state senate in 1798.
He was elected United States senator as a Democrat, in place of John Sloss Hobart, and served from 11 December, 1798, till 19 March, 1801, when he resigned to become United States navy agent for New York city.
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 Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution, Vol. II., Chapter XXII.
Cadwallader Colden was the son of a Scotch minister of the Gospel, and was born at Dunse, in Scotland, on the seventeenth of February, 1688.
37 John Lamb was born in the city of New York, on the first of January, 1735.
68 John Morin Scott was appointed to the command of the New York troops, with the commission of a brigadier.
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 A Partial List of patriot civilian and military refugees from New York and Long Island
Furman, John, Lt., 1st N.Y. Gano, Daniel, Capt..
Josiah Smith, Col. John Young, Maj. Jesse Brooks, Maj. Richard Thorne, Capt.
Ephraim Bayles, Capt. Benjamin Birdsell, Capt. William Boerum, Capt. Benjamin Conkling, Capt. David Fordham, Capt. John Foster, Capt. Joseph, Capt.
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 Find A Grave - Search Results for "HOBART"
The mausoleum for the Earl and his two wives Mary Anne and Caroline (qq.v.) was constructed on the orders of his daughter and was designed by the architect Joseph Bonomi after the Pyramid of Gaius Cestius in Rome.
It is decorated with the arms of the family, including the bull of the Hobarts.
First wife of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire (q.v).
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H., 25 Bumgarner, John, 161 Bumgarner, John H., 59 Bumgarner, Mr., 68 Bumgarner, T.D., 142 Bumgarner, Thos.
C., 93, 140, 180, 210 Carter, John, 248 Carter, John C., 35, 43, 129, 164 Carter, Judge, 175 Carter, Lurinda, 82 Carter, Martha, 19 Carter, Mr., 115 Carter, Mrs., 156 Carter, Russia A., 19 Carter, S.W., 38 Carter, Sammie, 37 Carter, Samuel Sr., 14 Carter, T.A., 188 Carter, Thos.
W., 203, 242 Evans, Jim, 204 Evans, John, 123 Evans, Joseph, 19 Evans, Lizzie, 127 Evans, Mr., 101, 160 Evans, T.H., 158 Evans, T.S., 230 Evans, W.F., 157 Evans, W.W., 121, 240, 242 Evans, Wm., 114 Evans, Wm.
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 Notes for Peter "Rev." Hobart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1627 Peter Hobart was ordained a minister of the Gospel.
Five of Peter Hobart's sons were educated at Harvard College, ofwhom four became ministe
Hobart College at Geneva, NYwas named after a descendant, John Henry Hobart
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 Descendants of CLAES MARTENSZEN VAN ROSENVELT
The committee nominated deputies for the city and county of New York in the Provincial Congress.
They were Philip Livingston, John Jay, James Duane, John Alsop, Isaac Low, Francis Lewis, Abraham Walton, Abraham Brasher, Alexander McDougall, Leonard Lispenard and Isaac Roosevelt.
John Jay, John Sloss Hobart, Richard Harrison, Richard Morris, James Duane, Isaac Roosevelt,
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 Chicago movie theaters, movie reviews, movie photos, movie news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Indie film rep/producer John Sloss: "My suspicion is that when they had the backing of a multinational conglomerate, they were more fearless than when they were flying alone, and it's entirely possible that that kind of carefulness will return if they are launching another independent company.
Moore (recalling a marathon session at Harvey's house with both Weinstein brothers, director John Frankenheimer and the other filmmakers behind "Reindeer Games" trying to figure out how to fix the troubled picture): "At that moment there was no hierarchy; there was no b.s.
Sloss: "My first real run-in with Harvey was when I was selling `City of Hope,' the John Sayles film, and we chose not to sell it to Harvey.
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 Sources for the Study of Environmental Ethics
Birch, Charles; Cobb, John B. The liberation of life : from the cell to the community, (Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1981).
Daly, Herman E.; Cobb, John B.; Cobb, Clifford W. For the common good : redirecting the economy toward community, the environment, and a sustainable future, (Boston : Beacon Press, c1989).
Pepper, David; Perkins, John W.; Youngs, Martyn J. The roots of modern environmentalism, (London ; Dover, N.H. : Croom Helm, c1984).
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 History of Schoharie County by Jeptha R. Simms
The former was killed at the seige of some town near the outlet of the Red Sea; and the later was one of a corps of English cadets, which, with the British infantry became so distinguished for their bravery in the battle of Minden, Germany.
Early in Jan., 1778, John Sloss Hobart, Henry Wisner, John Hathorn, and Zeph.
Stringer, that Hazen, with about half the regiment are within 40 miles of St. Johns, that many Canadians had joined him, that the Canadians in bulk (a few of the lowest of the people excepted,) are strongly attached to the cause of the Americans.
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The CHANCELLOR, in explanation, said, it gave him pain to observe a meaning attributed to him which was totally foreign from his mind.
-- John Jay, Richard Morris, John Sloss Hobart, Alexander Hamilton, Robert R. Livingston, Isaac Roosevelt, James Duane, Richard Harrison, Nicholas Low.
The Convention, having accordingly assembled on the 17th of June, unanimously elected his excellency, GEORGE CLINTON, president.
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 Long Island History: Long Island Slaveowner
Sloss Hobart (seal) Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
But the Negro Man Jack who is a Butcher is to remain in York as he is now, that is to pay his Mistress 12L per annum and find himself in all things.
I am obliged to you for your Care of Cato and must beg that you will see that he does not want for any of the necessarys of Life.
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 Fairfield Old Cemetery, Fairfield, CT part 1 names A to M
Hobart, John Sloss, son of Justin, died Aug 10, 1803, age 22
Hobart, Noah, son of Noah and Ellen, born June 18, 1743, died Sept 12, 1747
Hobart, Rebecca, daughter of Justin, died Oct 27, 1827, age 21 yrs
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