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Topic: John Smyth 1748 1811


  
  John Smyth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Smyth (1570-1612), a founder of the Baptist church
John Smyth (1748-1811), British Privy Counsellor in 1802
John George Smyth (1893-1983), British MP, Privy Counsellor in 1962, recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First World War
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 Descendants of John Randoll, 1470
John Randolph-[15996] was born in 1727 in Virginia and died on 6-30-1784 in London, England at age 57.
John was born on 12-26-1734 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia and died on 9-30-1788 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia at age 53.
John was born on 2-3-1704 in Virginia and died on 5-11-1766 in Virginia at age 62.
www.livelyroots.com /randoll/d1.htm   (10451 words)

  
 Details of NPG 745
John Hatsell (1743-1820), Clerk of the House of Commons.
John Ley (died 1814), Clerk Assistant and Deputy Clerk of the House of Commons.
John Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1748-1830), Speaker of the House of Commons.
www.npg.org.uk /live/room_detail.asp?mkey=mw00119   (508 words)

  
 Burgess Family Detail Narrative of Ancestors
BURGESS (John, #4); I; born 9/19/1831 at Burgess Creek, Henry, VA; married Susan Ziegler 7/9/1854 at Burgess Creek, Henry, VA; married Elizabeth Davis 1858; married Mary Dalton Foster (see #3), daughter of Abram Penn Foster and Mary Jane Critz, 4/2/1868; died 1/24/1914 at Ridgeway, Henry, VA, at age 82; Newspaper Obituary: Mr.
John; born 4/28/1775 at NC; married Elizabeth W. at Rockingham, NC; died 3/8/1848 at TN at age 72; buried 3/ /1848.
John; born 5/21/1682 at Middlesex, VA; died 3/6/1733 at Middlesex, VA, at age 50.
www.johnburgessdesign.com /YHFF/burgessdetail.htm   (7691 words)

  
 Ancestry of William Preston
John was the son of John Floyd and Jane Buchanan.
John was the son of James Brown and Jennet Stevenson.
John died circa 1748 in Augusta Co., VA. His body was interred in Tinkling Spring Church, Augusta Co., VA. John became the father of Ann Preston in Ireland.
millennium.fortunecity.com /sesame/453/prestona.htm   (5768 words)

  
 WebRoots Library U.S. History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In connection with Captain John Smith he was instrumental in deposing Wingfield from the office of President, and subsequently having quarreled with Capt. John Smith he favored hanging the doughty captain after the latter's romantic release from death by Pocahontas because Smith's crew were murdered by Opechancanough upon the occasion of Smith's capture.
John Smith was then in London and upon learning of the massacre made the offer to the London Company to protect all the settlers from the James to the Potomac rivers with 100 soldiers and 30 sailors.
John Murray, Fourth Earl of Dunmore, was the last of the royal Governors of Virginia.
www.webroots.org /library/usahist/liov-va7.html   (10602 words)

  
 Padhraic Smyth -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Smyth, Patty Smyth, Patty Smyth, Patty Smyth, Patty
The Norbertines, also known as the ''Presonstratensians'', which Smyth had joined in 1945, were aware of Smyth's crimes as early as the late 1940s, yet they failed to report him to the ''Garda Síochána'' (the Republic of Ireland's police force), or the Royal Ulster Constabulary (the RUC, the police force in Northern Ireland).
When Smyth died in prison in 1997, the Norbertines held his funeral late at night, and covered his grave with concrete to deter vandalism.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/110/padhraic-smyth.html   (1298 words)

  
 Voyages In Time ~ Family, Friends & Places
Smyth family of Ashton Court, Bristol and Margaret Wilson - a daughter of Christopher Wilson, Bishop of Bristol.
It is known that the Smyth family from Yorkshire also married a Wilson - a daughter of the Wilson family of Dallam Tower.
George Smyth, Esq., son of J. Smyth, Esq., of Heath Hall, Yorkshire, married the heiress of Dallam Tower, assumed the name of Wilson, and succeeded to the estates in 1824.
www.zip.com.au /~lnbdds/home/smytherebrec.htm   (2325 words)

  
 Second page of ancestors of Lily Penno - greatx6 grandparents plus.
On 15 July 1779 when John was 25, he married Martha BUZZA, daughter of Peter BUZZA and Alice, in Kenwyn.
Married John EADES of Tywardwreath on 24 April 1763 at St Teath..
Married: John Pinno on 18 September 1686 in Lanivet, Cornwall, England.
www.geocities.com /gjlegg/ancestors52.html   (2164 words)

  
 Voyages In Time ~ Family, Friends & Places
The names of Dickens and Smyth (as well as the family name Thorpe) are interlinked in Norfolk; additionally, John Hall Smyth (brother of Hugh Blagg Smyth and father of Dame Ethel) was married in that same county in 1849.
Neighbouring parcels to the Smyth land belonged to Edward, Earl of Derby, whose property was occupied by John Booth (4 parcels) and by John Barnes (5 parcels).
Since Professor William Smyth died (dsp) in 1849, it is presumed that the property would have reverted to the line of his brother, Edward Smyth and the sons, Hugh and John.
www.zip.com.au /~lnbdds/home/smythsummers.htm   (3767 words)

  
 Text only: Virginia Main Street Communities: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
John Rolfe, a 17th-century colonist and husband of Pocahontas, introduced tobacco to England via the Virginia Colony in 1614.
Union General Franz Sigel and 10,000 troops marched up the Shenandoah Valley from Winchester in May of that year with the objective of Staunton, where he could cut the Virginia Central Railroad (now the C&O RR), and thus deprive General Lee's army and Richmond of one of their chief sources of supply.
John Lynch, the merchant for whom the city is named, helped to establish the settlement along the James River with the construction of Lynch's Ferry in 1757.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/VAmainstreet/text.htm   (13866 words)

  
 Appendix 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Arthur, married Martha daughter and sole heiress of John Raynor, of Tubbertinan in the county of Meath, by whom he had issue, Walter, of SALLYMOUNT, who married Priscilla, daughter of Andrew Sayers, and died without issue in 1838.
John, entered the Navy under the auspices of Admiral the late Sir Thomas Pakenham, and obtained a gold medal for his conduct at the Battle of the Nile, though only a midship-man, and has since received several marks of distinction for his conduct as a British officer.
John Joseph, of Rosemounnt, married Anna, daughter of George Stapleton, of Mountjoy square, Dublin.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Flats/4401/appendix5.html   (1255 words)

  
 John McKean, Descendants
Of these three brothers John is the ancestor of the McKeens of Nova Scotia; Robert the McKeans of Cecil, Maryland, and Hunting, Burlington and Troy, Pennsylvania; and Samuel of the McKeans and the McKeans of Acworth and Deering, New Hampshire, and Belfast, Maine.
John McKeen, Esq., first son of John and Janet, was born in Ireland in 1700.
John, the second son of John and Martha McKeen, was born in 1747 before they came to Nova Scotia.
www.jspub.com /genealogy/mckean/john.html   (4000 words)

  
 Descendents of Peter Smitt
John Smith, son of Eurious Smith and Brita Brigitto Anderson, was born on October 20, 1757 in New Castle Co, DE.
John and Malinda are buried in the Franklin Butte Cemetery, Linn Co. Or.
Smyth another of his sons was the first Sheriff of Lee in 1870 and there were others, prominent in the social and business affairs of the Country.
www.acetipton.net /smyth.html   (14445 words)

  
 Genealogy Report (Reverse Register)
Posey (John, #2); buried at Roselawn Cemetery; B36, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., CO; born 6 Jun 1865 at Muhlenberg Co., KY; married Augustus G. Craig, son of Leroy Craig and Martha Jane Gibbs, 27 Apr 1886 at Brides residence, Muhlenberg Co., KY;
John Taggart; born 30 Sep 1770; died 9 Nov 1775 at age 5.
John Taggart Jr; born 10 May 1779; married Hannah Kimball Howe 6 Mar 1806.
www.acrnet.com /rcraig/Posey/POSEY001.HTM   (2329 words)

  
 Hypothetical Descendants of John Williams
Note: the children of John of Montgomery are mostly from Gwynedd marriage records.
It is possible that John and Richard are the son of a man with the first name William instead of the last name Williams.
The John Williams who marries Catherine Edwards, widow, at Gwynedd in 1714 is of Montgomery, so probably not this one.
www.gwyneddfriends.org /williams.htm   (3720 words)

  
 ART / 4 / 2DAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Beside Christ, Saint John rests his head on the table and sleeps, in keeping with an iconographic tradition popular in Emilia.
With his arm raised against a terrorized, fleeing crowd, this figure is a very individual interpretation of its prototype, the Christ at the center of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Last Judgment.
Her flower paintings and still-lifes were popular, and she was patronized by such rulers as Louis XIV of France, Emperor Leopold I, John Sobieski, King of Poland, the Elector of Saxony and Stadholder-King William III.
www.jcanu.hpg.ig.com.br /art/art4aug/art0820.html   (5253 words)

  
 Virginia National Guard Bibliography
Van Atta, John R. "Conscription in Revolutionary Virginia: The Case of Culpeper County, 1780-1781." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 92 (July 1984), pp.
Graybill, John H. Diary of a Soldier of the Stonewall Brigade.
Porter, John W. A Record of events in Norfolk County, Virginia, from April 19th, 1861, to May 10th, 1865, with a history of the soldiers and sailors of Norfolk County, Norfolk City and Portsmouth who service in the Confederate States Army or Navy.
www.army.mil /CMH-pg/ARNG/NG-va.htm   (8664 words)

  
 James Family Tree Homepage 2
Married MILDRED TALLIAFERRO, daughter of JOHN TALLIAFERRO and MARY (?) and had 7children: (i) CATLETT born n/k, died May 22, 1788.
JOHN SMITH (son of CHARLES SMITH — brother of Milly’s father, william), (v) JOHN, m.
John married (2) SUSANNAH WILLIAMS (daughter of SAMUEL WILLIAMS and SARAH BUSTER, 1/7/1840, Smyth County, Va. and had 6 children: (i) GEORGE DALLAS, d.
familythenandnow.com /wall/james2.html   (1387 words)

  
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September 10, 1630 in Fairsted, Essex, England \par........................................................\tab 7 \tab 1062 Mary Olmsted\tab \tab \tab \tab d: in Y \par........................................................\tab 7 \tab 1064 John Olmsted\tab \tab Age at death: ?\tab \tab d: August 02, 1686 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut \par.............................................................\tab \tab +1122 Elizabeth Marvin\tab m: Abt.
\par.................................................................\tab 8 \tab [497] 1031 John Olmstead\tab \tab Age at death: 54 est.\tab b: Bef.
1757 in, Fairfield Co., Connecticut \par...........................................................................\tab 9 \tab 1034 John Olmsted\tab \tab Age at death: ?\tab b: Abt.
www.johnhoyt.com /Descendants-of-Richard-Olmstead_03-15-05.rtf   (946 words)

  
 December History
Today, in what would be the first significant engagement in the valley, the Indians and the militia would fight on the North Fork of the Potomac River.
John Campbell, and almost 600 American volunteers have camped for the night near on of the destroyed villages on the Mississinewa River.
They are there to prevent the hitherto peaceful tribes from joining Tecumseh's Rebellion, and attacking William Henry Harrison's rear flank as he engages detroit.
www-rohan.sdsu.edu /~nasa/NativeAmericanHistory/december.html   (2279 words)

  
 Guide to the John R. Mott Papers (Record Group No. 45)
John R. Mott was born on May 25, 1865 in Sullivan County, New York.
John R. Mott was born on May 25, 1865 in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, New York.
For more detailed description of John R. Mott's life and work, the researcher is referred to C. Howard Hopkins' recent biography of Mott (Eerdmans, 1979), as well as to earlier biographies by Basil Mathews, Ruth Rouse, and Galen Fisher.
www.library.yale.edu /div/fa/045.HTM   (5206 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with S
Shepard, Joseph (John, 2nd.'s) (00 000 1745-00 000 1814)
Smyth, Edward Jenness (00 000 1886-00 MAR 1918)
Smyth, Eliza Lewis (00 000 1803-11 MAY 1873)
www.familyworkings.com /gedcoms/smythe/idxs.htm   (939 words)

  
 Descendants of Sir John Cavendish -gen 11-14 of 20 gen-
Descendants of Sir John Cavendish -gen 11-14 of 20 gen-
John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland, son of Vere Fane, 4th
John Ponsonby, son of Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of
worldroots.com /foundation/britain/johncavendishdesc2.htm   (453 words)

  
 Families of Washington County and Smyth County, VA
Widener Family of Widener's Valley: Descendants of John Widener and Obedience Owen, by Shirley Widener Crump, 2510 Beech Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC 27608
Smyth County, Virginia Cemeteries, Volume I, by Mack H. Sturgill and Kenneth L. Sturgill, (Marion, VA, Dean Tucker Printing, 1993)
History of the Descendants of John Hottel:Immigrant from Switzerland to America, by Rev. W.D. Huddle, B.S., Lulu May Huddle, and Rev. B.
www.claynet.com /athomas   (917 words)

  
 || Indian Christianity ||
John the Baptist begins ministry (Luke 3,1-2) (15th year of Tiberius)
John the Baptist arrested and killed by Herod Antipas (Luke 3,19-20)
Papyrus 75: Bodmer 14-15, Luke and John, earliest extant Luke, ~Vaticanus;
www.indianchristianity.org /events.htm   (6016 words)

  
 Names Index Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sale, John Franklin (25 NOV 1856-29 JAN 1931)
Tressler, John Henry (19 JUN 1865-27 NOV 1937)
Tullis, John Wilson (9 OCT 1838-23 FEB 1922)
www.naesmyth.com /ft/names7.htm   (414 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 16 JAN 1849 in Smyth County, VA
Birth : 28 MAR 1850 Smyth County, VA Gender: Female
Osborne, Zachariah R. Osborne, John A. Osborne, Nancy Ann
members.tripod.com /~onek/dat101.htm   (398 words)

  
 webGED: Mike & Joyce's Kin Data Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Schoolcraft, James Henry (1811 - 1885) - male
----------child: Schoolcraft, John H. ----------child: Schoolcraft, Martha M. ----------child: Schoolcraft, Fred (1862 -)
Schoolcraft, John The Baptist (1794 -) - male
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