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  John Smith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Smith (mathematician), mathematician at the University of Oxford, 1766-1797
John Smith (1781-1854), Mormon, an uncle of Joseph Smith, Jr.
John Smith (1832-1911), Mormon, a nephew of Joseph Smith, Jr.
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 Capt John Smith
John Smith (died 1879) was the founder of a famous brewery at Tadcaster in North Yorkshire.
John Smith (1580-1631) was an English soldier and sailor, now chiefly remembered for his role in establishing the first permanent English colony in North America, and his brief association with the Native American princess Pocahontas.
John Smith (1825-1910) was the founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry.
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 John Smith
John Smith is often regarded as the most common personal name in the United Kingdom and in some other English-speaking countries, with John having often been the most common first name in the U.K. and Smith being the most common surname in both the U.K. and the United States.
John Smith (1832-1911), a nephew of Joseph Smith, Jr.
John Smith (brewer) (died 1879), founder of the Tadcaster brewery in North Yorkshire
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 John Smith
John Smith is popularly regarded as the most prevalent personal name in England and in some other English-speaking countries.
John Smith (brewer), founder of the Tadcaster brewery in North Yorkshire
John Smith (dentist), founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry
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 Smith
Smith, James A. was commissioned on June 5, 1889, in the Western District at Ft. Smith, Arkansas.
Smith and the owner of a local livery station set out to find the horse thief who was suspected to be in Indian Territory and soon were joined by a number of farmers in the neighborhood, armed with shotguns.
Smith went to the Kaw Agency and asked for a squad of Indian policemen from the Kaw tribe to secure the area south of where Lee was thought to be in hiding.
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 Smith, John, English colonist in America. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
On arrival in Virginia, Smith was named a member of the governing council of the Jamestown settlement, although not permitted to serve immediately, and began his explorations of the surrounding territory.
Although there is no definite proof of the famous incident of Smith’s being saved from death by Powhatan’s daughter, Pocahontas, it is considered quite probable that it happened.
Smith then became president of the council and energetically resisted the company’s peremptory demands that the colonists find gold.
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 John Smith resource page - captain john smith
John Smith is often regarded as the most common personal name in the United Kingdom, as well as in most other English-speaking countries.
John has often been the most common first name in these countries and Smith is the most common surname in both the UK and the United States (though John has now fallen far down the list of most popular names for newly born boys in both countries).
John and Jane Smith are the names given to the characters of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in the movie Mr.
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 John Smith, Mayor of Oxford
John Smith or Smyth or Smythe (1608/9–1657) was the third son of Oliver Smith (three times Mayor) and grandson of Thomas Smith (four times Mayor), and younger brother of Thomas Smith II (twice Mayor).
On 12 March 1630 the Mayor, Henry Southam, requested that Smith be admitted to a bailiff's place as his Child, and in September 1631 he was appointed Junior Bailiff, with his older brother as Senior Bailiff.
Smith died at the age of 49 on 4 November 1657 and was buried at St Aldate's Church on 7 November 1657.
www.headington.org.uk /oxon/mayors/1603_1714/smith_john_1639.htm   (629 words)

  
 John Smith's Brewery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Smith's is a brewery founded in 1847 by John Smith at Tadcaster in North Yorkshire, England when he bought an older brewery.
John Smith's Bitter is so successful it is in the top 10 beers of Britain competing with usually far more popular lagers.
The overwhelming majority of sales of John Smith's is of the Extra Smooth pasteurised and filtered version, served from pressurised kegs, rather than the more traditional version served by pubs from casks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Smith_(brewer)   (379 words)

  
 John Smith
John Smith, baptised 19 June 1748 in the Dutch Reformed Church, sponsors John Allen and Maria Lee, the latter presumably Catharine's sister, since her name is notated "j.d."
Savage states that the children of John Smith all married, but none had issue that reached maturity except one daughter.
John Smith's will, dated 12 October 1764, proved 2 March 1765 at New York, named wife Catharine, brother-in-law John Lee, and brother-in-law Christopher Benson as executors.
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 Smith Brewing Co., Youngstown, Ohio
John Smith was a native of Staffordshire, England, born in 1813, who came to the U. with his family in 1842.
Smith died in 1870, after which the brewery, now referred to at times as the "Youngstown Brewery", was operated by his sons John, Jr.
Alfred Smith retired in 1900, selling the plant to a group of investors who incorporated in January 1901 as John Smith's Sons Brewing Co., with a capital stock of $250,000.
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 John A
For a period of more than forty years the late Dr. John A. Meek was engaged in the practice of medicine and surgery at Jonesboro, and during this time rose to a commanding position among the members of the profession in Grant County.
Smith was a native of North Carolina, where he married a Quakeress, and soon thereafter moved to Wayne County, where he became one of the his community's best known citizens, was Richmond's first flsmith and merchant, and donated large tracts of land to his adopted place.
John V. Pool came to Grant County in 1852, and spent the remainder of his life in Jonesboro, where he died in 1854, at the age of fifty-two years, while his wife, who was born May 2, 1808, passed away February 17, 1887.
www.usgennet.org /usa/in/county/grant/Biographies/meek_john_a.htm   (946 words)

  
 James McCabe and Sarah Ann Smith
Sarah Ann Smith was born 04 August 1835, the daughter of John Smith and Ann Tucker.
In 1879, James and Sarah's son, John Thomas McCabe, became the first of their children to marry, and it would not be much longer before they would become grandparents.
John Thomas and Catherine Vessells McCabe were the parents of at least six children.
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 John Smith's Brewery at beer Collections
The John Smith's brewery is still functioning, but is nowadays owned by Scottish & Newcastle.
The Smith's Brewery is best known for John Smith's Yorkshire Bitter, which is the leading brand of bitter in the United Kingdom.
The Brewery owes this success largely due to its recent marketing campaign starring popular comedian Peter Kay, John Smith's Bitter is so successful it is in the top 10 beers of Britain competing with usually far more popular lager.
beercollections.com /Breweries-Europe/England/John_Smiths_Brewery.htm   (130 words)

  
 Descendants of Edmund Rice - Person Page 19
She was the daughter of John Brewer and Elizabeth Rice.
She was the daughter of Capt John Brewer and Hannah Merriam.
David Brewer married Mary Smith circa 1755 at Brookfield, MA; (note that the marriage of David Brewer and Mary Smith is not found in the Brookfield vital records.
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 The Smith Family Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Our branch of the Smith Family was started in Delaware, Ohio by Phillip Smith (born 27 Sept 1794 Dernach, Germany) who came to the area about 1815.
John Smith (1830 - 1909) went to fight in the Civil War, joining the 96th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
John Ephriam Smith (my grandfather) was killed in a car-train accident in 1935 at the Grandview crossing in Columbus.
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 Our Smith Families
John Smith, age 13, had arrived in Ipswich in 1634 with his widowed mother, Alice.
I know in the case of JOHN SMITH and THOMAS SMITH the information is correct as these were birth records shown in the Town records of Ipswich and Suffield.
And was the fact that WIDOW SMITH was receiving assistance from the charity starting in 1625 but ending in 1635 throw any circumstantial evidence that her husband JOHN SMITH died in 1624 and she left for America in 1635.
www.smith-genealogy.com   (6881 words)

  
 John Jenney in Records
The lands of John Jenney are described as "their grounds which came over in the shipe called the Anne according as their were cast.
John Done, John Jenny, Manasseh Kempton, Josuah Prat, John WInslow, Edw: Bangs, and Stephen Tracy be added to the Govr and Assistants, for the ceasing of men for the publick charge of this prnt yeare."
Mr John Jenney psented for not grinding corne serviceable, but to great losse and damnage, both in not grinding it well, as also causeing men to stay long before it can be grounde, except his servant be feede.
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 Miscellaneous Records of Virginia
Lee and land of John Smith; crossing the 2nd Swamp, and c.
John Styth (also spelled Stith?) was granted 595 on 21 April 1695 in James City Co. for importing the following persons: Richard Smith, Wm Choil, Antho.
Indenture made the 10th day of January, 1760, between James IRBY of Maherrin Parrish, and James STEWART of St. Andrews Parrish, for 50 pounds, conveying 290 acres, beginning at the mouth of a small gutt or branch on the South side of Maherrin River between the Plantation of the Glebe land, adjoining lands of Benja.
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 Data 8
Others related to her are a grandson, Stephen A. Porter, Jr., John Porter, Jr., and his wife Lou Doss Porter, and Rachel Leonard, a great-granddaughter.
John Porter, of Pike County, Illinois, named his "aunts and uncles" in a list kept in the family Bible.
was born on 15 Oct 1857 in Crawford Co, MO. Parents: John Sutton BRICKEY and Mary (Polly) Melvina HARRISON.
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 James Stafford and Lucretia Reins
Children were: Grace Grizzell Greenlee, John Greenlee, James Greenlee, Samuel Greenlee, Mary Greenlee, Margaret Greenlee, David Greenlee, Samuel (The Younger) Greenlee.
Parents: John H Greer and Emma Bracey Christian.
She was married to John Webster Christian on 4 Nov 1940.
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 John Smiths Extra Smooth - Review - John Smith and I
John Smiths is firmly established as Britain biggest-selling bitter and the leading Scottish Courage brand now commands more than 15% of the total UK standard bitter market.
You see the thing is, this stuff goes down so well, and when your in the pub with a few of your mates, you don?t actually realize how much you have had.
John Smiths is available anywhere, you pay about 1.90/ 2.00 for a pint and a four pack costs about 4.50 in 440ml cans.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /drinks/john-smiths-extra-smooth/404502   (534 words)

  
 John Smith's to sponsor the Grand National
John Smith's, the Scottish and Newcastle owned brand will add the Grand National meeting, one of the ‘Crown Jewels' in the British sporting calendar to its current portfolio of sponsorships within British horseracing.
The Grand National race itself will become The John Smith's Grand National for the duration of the sponsorship agreement, 2005 – 2007 (inclusive), with an option to extend for a further three years.
This agreement means so much more than simply attaching our logo to an event; we have made a long term commitment that will see the John Smith's Grand National, and racing in general, brought to life in pubs, clubs, supermarkets and off-licences, in a way that other brands have done with football.
www.racingbetter.co.uk /races_2005/aintree/news/john_smiths.html   (388 words)

  
 James Stafford and Lucretia Reins
Children were: William Christian, Elizabeth Christian, Charles Christian, Obediah Mask Christian, Hannah Christian, John Christian, Mary Christian, Martha "Patsy" Christian, Elijah Willis Christian, Jennie Christian.
Children were: John Wesley Roberts, Minnie Gertrude Roberts, Sam Jones Roberts, Quitman Carl Roberts, Zuma Veolla Roberts, Missouri Maude Roberts, Fred Adams Roberts, Elmer Ratliff Roberts, Horace Evan Roberts.
She was married to John Woods in 1653.
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 Wills, Other Documents; JOHN SMITH, 1798 Rockingham Co. N.C.
JOHN SMITH of the State of North Carolina being weak of body but of sound mind and memory Blessed be God do this 12th day of February in the year of our Lord 1798 make and publish this my last will and testament as follows
Part of the tools to Sam Smith and part to John Smith, (my sons):(can't read names of tools)...to be divided between them and their heirs forever.
This certifies that the within will of JOHN SMITH was duly proved in open court by the oath of Jeremiah Norris and M.
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 The Avalon Project : The Second Charter of Virginia; May 23, 1609
And that they and their Successors shall be from henceforth forever enabled to take, acquire, and purchase by the Name aforesaid (Licence for the same from Us, our Heirs, and Successors, first had and obtained) any Manner of Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, Goods and Chattles, within our Realm of England, and Dominion of Wales.
John Eldred, and Jolm Wolstenholme shall be our Council for the said Company of Adventurers and Planters, in Virginia.
AND the said Thomas Smith, We Do ORDAIN to be Treasurer of the said Company; which Treasurer shall have Authority to give Order for the Warning of the Council, and summoning the Company to their Courts and Meetings
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/states/va02.htm   (679 words)

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