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  The Tewksbury Genealogy Henry Tewksbury Generation II
John TEWKSBURY was born 26 Mar 1707 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
John TEWKSBURY Deacon (Henry) was born 17 Jul 1674 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts and was christened 20 Aug 1676 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
John TEWKSBURY was born 2 Mar 1711/2 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
www.nataliesnet.com /tewksbury/desc03.htm   (1101 words)

  
 John Diliberto
John Diliberto is a nationally published writer and award- winning radio producer who has spent the past 17 years exploring and exposing new music.
John didn't have problems with marching music, but it was difficult to change from his football uniform to a band uniform at halftime.
In 1975 John created Star's End, a "journey to the outer limits of your aural universe." A seamless soundscape of ethereal music, Star's End is still on the air today, and in the same time slot, Sunday morning 1-5am.
www.echoes.org /ie.john.html   (1005 words)

  
 John William Byrd, Jr. #760
Tewksbury name was lying on the floor; what appeared to be fresh blood was found on the interior side of the driver's seat; a cash register was in the back of the van.
As Sharon Tewksbury held her dying husband in her arms, she had no idea her blissfully anonymous middle-class existence was dying with him, thrusting her into the spotlight of a 19-year battle over capital punishment in Hamilton County and across Ohio.
She doesn't demand that John Byrd Jr., the man who a jury found plunged a five-inch hunter's knife into the side of Monte Tewksbury during the 1983 robbery, be executed to exact revenge.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/death/US/byrd760.htm   (16038 words)

  
 The Tewksbury Genealogy Henry Tewksbury Generation I
Elizabeth TEWKSBURY was born 22 Aug 1660 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Ruth TEWKSBURY was born 10 Mar 1668/9 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Martha or Matthew TEWKSBURY was born 3 Mar 1672/3 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
www.nataliesnet.com /tewksbury/desc02.htm   (290 words)

  
 John Tewksbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Walter Beardsley Tewksbury (March 21, 1876-April 25, 1968) was an American track and field athlete.
Born in Ashley, Pennsylvania, Tewksbury studied for a dental degree at the University of Pennsylvania.
Tewksbury entered in 5 events, but had strong competition, among others from fellow Penn student Alvin Kraenzlein.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Tewksbury   (305 words)

  
 BALLYEASTON COWBOYS
John and Tom decided they no longer wanted to be associated with the Tewksburys and made a contract with Stinson to look after his herd.
When they later took the Tewksburys to court for stealing cattle the charge was dismissed and the basis of the feud was established.
John was believed to have returned to the ranch as his wife was expecting a child.
www.ollar.utvinternet.com /feud.htm   (521 words)

  
 Andover, MA Vital Records Marriages, Surnames Starting with O and P
John and Judith and Margaret A. Poor, a.
John, jr., and Mary Pearly of Boxford, int.
John, of Bradford, and Eliza A. Tuck, Dec. 10, 1840.*
www.rays-place.com /town/ma/andover/and-marr-o.htm   (3829 words)

  
 Andover, MA Vital Records Marriages, Surnames Babcock to Berry
John, Quartermaster, and Mehetabel Stickne of Bradford, int.
Sarah, of Methuen, and John Messer, Mar. 29, 1727.
Eleanor, wid., of Tewksbury, and John Welch, int.
www.rays-place.com /town/ma/andover/and-marr-b1.htm   (2321 words)

  
 Henry Lee Higginson and the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry at the Battle of Aldie
As Tewksbury struggled to support Parsons his squadron was assaulted by gunfire along the Snickersville pike, just before the Furr house.
John Perry went in the same car with me, and as the mattresses on which we lay were slung from rubber straps, we did as well as we could; but it was a dreadful night, and the language was fearful.
John Perry was driven to his home, where his leg had to be broken again and set straight, for this friendly nurse, who was learning her business, had set it crooked.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Aegean/6732/files/hlh_aldie.html   (1920 words)

  
 The Tewksbury Genealogy Arizona
Tewksbury's husband was tried two times for Graham's murder.
Tewksbury say one of her greatest sadnesses during her last years was the picturing of her husband as a cold-blooded slayer.
Tewksbury had lived with a grandson, Joseph, in Phoenix until she was admitted to the hospital in Globe Saturday.
www.nataliesnet.com /tewksbury/arizona.htm   (436 words)

  
 The Cincinnati Post
One hundred miles from the Lucasville prison where John Byrd was executed this morning, about a dozen Christians came together Monday night to pray for him, his family and the family of Monte Tewksbury, the convenience store cashier Byrd was convicted of killing during a 1983 holdup.
Tewksbury said Monday night from her living room as the end of her family's 19-year wait neared.
David Decker isn't thrilled about watching John Byrd be executed Tuesday, but it's the only way he can erase the image of newly widowed Sharon Tewksbury tell ing her young sons their father had just been murdered.
www.cincypost.com /news/byrdarch.html   (1601 words)

  
 JON'S GENEALOGY
of John and Elvira (Kingsley) Stroud of Brooklyn.
John Taylor served in the First (N. Y.) Lincoln Cavalry in the Civil War, from Feb. 23, 1864, to June 27, 1865.
John was a farmer in Goshen, Conn. He owned together with his brother George, a large farm in Goshen.
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 Farmer & Dee Funeral Home - Obituary
TEWKSBURY: Mary E. (Keese) Dyer, age 93, a resident of Tewksbury for 12 years, died Tuesday, November 22, 2005 at the Wentworth Skilled Care Center in Lowell.
She is survived by one daughter; Shirley A. Mosson and her husband John of Tewksbury; two sons; Frank E. Dyer, Jr.
Dyer was the sister of the late Robert and John Keese, Marjorie Keese Larson and longtime companion of the late Shirley E. Jellison.
www.currentobituary.com /Memory.aspx?Memory_ObitdID=22303   (226 words)

  
 Commodore Perry Owens
He was preceded by mountain man John D. Tewksbury and his three half-Indian sons -- John Jr., James, and Ed -- and followed by Tom and John Graham, natives of Iowa, who set up a ranch upstream from Stinson two years later.
By 1886, the rift between the Grahams and the Tewksburys was common knowledge.
The Saint Johns Herald wrote: "The common people are beginning to think that our territory has had enough of desperadoes as 'peace' officers, who parade about with abbreviated cannon strapped to their hips.
www.charlest.whipple.net /commodore.html   (3076 words)

  
 TewksburyIssues - The Winds of Change
Tewksbury was spared this time, but in the past, Lowell, which is upstream from us, has dumped raw sewage directly into the river.
Fortunately they have not done this as last year, due to perchlorate contamination, the Tewksbury State Hospital graciously opened it's outside taps for use by gracious Tewksbury residents since the town's water supply was unsafe to drink for a few months.
We were not surprised to hear that John D. Sullivan is being sued by two separate contractors for work that the contractors performed on the Foster School.
www.tewksburyissues.org /tewksbury.htm   (1758 words)

  
 Today in Old West History September
On Sept. 2, 1887, Andy Blevins led some of his brothers and other cattlemen on a night ambush of the Tewksbury sheep camp, shooting clan leaders John Tewksbury and Bill Jacobs in cold blood as the sheep men went to check on their horses.
John Blevins later became a lawman and helped chase the Apache Kid in 1889 after the Kid had murdered Sheriff Glenn Reynolds.
They ordered engineer John Hilton to take the train out of the station, and when he was slow to comply one of the gunmen shot him through the heart.
www.knology.net /~lonesomedove/tiowhsep.html   (8108 words)

  
 THE LATEST NEWS UPDATES: John William Byrd
Tewksbury's widow, came face to face with her husband's convicted killer.
Tewksbury said his attacker wore a checkered or plaid shirt.
During the 1st robbery, Tewksbury was stabbed to death.
www.ccadp.org /johnwmbyrd-latestnews.htm   (8662 words)

  
 CNN/SI - Athletics - Tewksbury led the way for American sprinters - Monday December 27, 1999 09:37 AM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Posted: Monday December 27, 1999 09:37 AM Babe Didrickson (second from left) was one of the most well-rounded athletes in American history.
John Walter Tewksbury features in few history books and is on nobody's list of all-time champions.
Tewksbury was the first of the U.S. sprinters who have dominated 20th century athletics.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /athletics/news/1999/12/27/tewksbury_sprints   (988 words)

  
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John Weaver on Wednesday last, with a load of 10 d nails in his head intently fired from an old musket.
She was married to him in Washington county, Ohio, April 18, 1878, and is the mother of 3 children: John Lowry, born June 14, 1879; Myrtie, July 2, 1880; Rose November 12, 1881, died March 2, 1882.
Sutton's grandfather, John Moore, was a soldier in the war of 1812, and is now living in Washington county, Ohio.
www.sutton.org /issue17.htm   (6037 words)

  
 Legacy - Buckner, Davis, Doster, Tewksbury in Wells County, IN
Sarepta Tewksbury, was born October 2, 1846 and died August 2, 1930.
Dickinson was the son of Elijah Morris and Mary McBride and was born circa 1780 in Virginia.
John was born circa 1742 in Virginia, and died 1815 in Pittsylvania, Virginia;
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~csmpages/ancestors.html   (3418 words)

  
 I4729: Andrew Arnold BLEVINS ((Andy Cooper)) (APR 1861 - 5 SEP 1887)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He was mortally wounded in the gunfight with Sheriff Commodore Perry Owens at the John Blevins cottage in Holbrook, AZ on Sept 4, 1887.
Billy Graham was killed August 17, 1887, and September 2 Andy Cooper and others unidentified killed John Tewksbury and William Jacobs from ambush near their cabin, initiating a siege of the house while half-wild hogs devoured parts of the bodies.
When John was wounded, Sam Houston Blevins, a boy of fourteen, grabbend John's gun and ran out on the porch to fire at Owens.
www.oblevins.com /blevins/D0002/G0000271.html   (2045 words)

  
 THE PLACES
The Young Cemetery where John Graham, William Graham, Charlie Blevins, Henry Middleton and Al Rose, all from the Graham side, are buried.
This was but one of three ranches in possession of the Graham brothers, Tom, John and William.
With the posse secreted behind the half built stone wall of the store, Sheriff Mulvenon stepped out to greet the two victims with "Throw up your hands, you are my prisoners." According to an impartial witness, the volley of fire from the posse was almost simultaneous with the command.
www.pleasantvalleywar.com /young_003.htm   (269 words)

  
 Community Website of Tewksbury Massachusetts
TEWKSBURY- The Tewksbury Community of Artists will hold the 13th Annual Art Festival on September 30, 2006 between the hours of 10am to 3pm at the John Wynn Middle School here in Tewksbury.
The Tewksbury Historical Society is asking for your assistance to help locate pictures, documents and other artifacts from Tewksbury for a local history book that they are working on!
The Tewksbury Historical Society is seeking to borrow, accept donations, or in some cases purchase copies of Tewksbury related historical documents, pictures and any other items for a book that we are currently putting together.
www.tewksbury.com   (508 words)

  
 Richard III - Tewkesbury
John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, hereditary Earl Marshall of England, presided over the trial of the Lancastrian prisoners with Richard, Duke of Glouceste
Sir John Arundel of Lanherne, received a general pardon on 19 July, 1471, for being at Tewkesbury
John, Lord Wenlock of Someries, joint commander of the Lancastrian centre, killed by the Duke of Somerset
www.richard111.com /tewkesbury1.htm   (1414 words)

  
 Pleasant Valley War
The feud between two families in Pleasant Valley south of the Mogollon Rim, the Grahams and the Tewksburys, was in a limited sense a war between those who ran sheep and those who ran cattle, but there were other important factors.
It has been pretty well established that the sheep came from the Daggs brothers of Flagstaff, who had plenty of money and were constantly on the lookout for more range for their growing flocks.
The Graham-Tewksbury feud started in 1886 and came to a close a decade later when Edwin Tewksbury, last of the clan, was charged with the ambush and murder of Tom Graham, tried twice, and finally released.
www.americanwest.com /vispages/msmith1.htm   (829 words)

  
 The Tewksbury Genealogy Researchers
Henry > John > David > Moses > Moses > John > Warren > Pearl (married Irving Jones in 1925).
Henry Tewksbury > John > Isaac > Jacob > Isaac > Jacob > Samuel > Samuel > James > Edith (m.
Descendant of Jacob and Molly (Wainwright) Tewksbury of Rockingham, NH and VT.
www.nataliesnet.com /tewksbury/researchers.htm   (1191 words)

  
 Athletes - John Tewksbury
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, he won five five medals, of which two gold.
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 Gemeny Family, Ancestors of John Gemeny II
Gemeny Family, Ancestors of John Gemeny II Some other Links:
ANCESTORS OF JOHN GEMENY II 27 OCT 1997 1 Prepared by: Steven Evans Gemeny FIRST GENERATION 1.
He married Naomi Tewksbury (3), 24 Jul 1790.
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 anc1.htm
Huldah Tewksbury, born November 15, 1812 Generation No. 5 16.
Thomas Wilmarth, 6th, born March 06, 1774 21.
John Perkins, sr, born December 23, 1583 1443.
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 Tewksbury Funeral Home - Obituary
TEWKSBURY - John S. Ivas Jr., age 50, a member of Boston’s sheet metal workers union, died
He was a parishioner of St. William’s in Tewksbury, and was active at World Gym in Tewksbury.
His Funeral Mass was held Friday, Aug. 26, in St. William’s Church, Tewksbury.
www.currentobituary.com /Memory.aspx?Memory_ObitdID=20260   (184 words)

  
 Main News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Shawn Tewksbury and John Parker worked together at the Learning Systems Institute (LSI) while completing their Master's degrees in Instructional Systems.
John received the Program Evaluation certificate from the College of Education.
You may contact John Parker via e-mail at john.w.parker@intel.com
www.fsu.edu /~isunion/isenews/20001201parker.html   (765 words)

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