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  John J. Thomas (1823-1875)
John J. Thomas was born at a time when Brynmawr was just a small collection of farms and cottages, however, during his childhood, he and his family witnessed a population explosion, as the iron and coal industries transformed the region into an industrial giant.
John J. (Drummer) Thomas (1850-1923), the namesake of his father and his grandfather, was the eldest son, and like his father was a coal miner.
John and Elizabeth Jones remained at 508 North Hyde Park Avenue, for the rest of the decade, however in late 1889, John contracted typhoid and died of "typhoid pneumonia" on December 26, 1889, at the age of 56 years, and was buried at the Washburn Street cemetery in Hyde Park.
www.thomasgenweb.com /john_thomas.html   (8483 words)

  
 John "Thomas Matthew" Rogers
John Rogers was born in 1500 in the parish of Aston, near Birmingham.
John Rogers was the first English Protestant martyr to be executed by Mary I of England, a.k.a.
John Rogers used the assumed name “Thomas Matthew” to avoid persecution and prosecution by the authorities who continued to forbid under penalty of death, the printing of the scriptures in the English language.
www.greatsite.com /timeline-english-bible-history/john-rogers.html   (953 words)

  
 John Thomas Axtell, M. D.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Milton Axtell, father of Doctor Axtell, was born in Mercer County in Western Pennsylvania, February 27, 1828.
John M. Axtell eventually lost his health and removed to Newton, living with his son Doctor Axtell from 1883 until his death, which occurred in the Axtell Hospital in December, 1887.
John Thomas Axtell had some education in Illinois and completed his public school work in Garnett, Kansas, where he finished the high school course in 1874.
all-biographies.com /doctors/john_thomas_axtell.htm   (1672 words)

  
 American AntiGravity - John Thomas DISC and Searl Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Thomas told me that there are two stories pertaining to the disappearance of Searl's work, and since Searl was in jail at the time even the Old Man himself isn't completely sure which is true.
John Thomas is a different man - while he shares Searl's dream of the future, he also has a broad enough perspective on other technologies to be able to take lessons from the success and failures of other technologies, as well as pick up development tricks from the competition.
John Thomas is heir to the technology developed by Searl, but not limited to it in the same manner that Searl himself was.
www.americanantigravity.com /johnthomas.shtml   (4446 words)

  
 John Fowler is a traditional blend of old fashion storytelling and old
John Fowler, storyteller and old-time musician has been touring professionally throughout the southeast at festivals, theaters, schools and music camps for over 20 years.
John is an artist-in-residence in South Carolina and is also an approved performing and teaching artist in a number of other states regionally.
John is a superb teacher, sharing his love of life, traditional storytelling and old-time music.
www.hairytoeproductions.com   (152 words)

  
 Dr Thomas John Barnardo: homes, schools and other works
Born in Dublin in 1845, the son of a furrier, Thomas John Barnardo's childhood is somewhat blurred.
In later life, Thomas Barnardo was to contribute to all sorts of myths about this work - but it does appear to involved a number of elements common to other ragged school initiatives including a penny bank and a shoefl brigade.
Thomas Barnardo was accused of 'spiriting' children away to Canada against the wishes of their parents (Hitchman 1966: 65) - and there were a number of court battles - and considerable concern within the Roman Catholic press that Dr. Barnardo's efforts in this, and other areas, were directed at converting Catholic children.
www.infed.org /thinkers/barnardo.htm   (5169 words)

  
 THOMAS Family History
Neighbors of John Thomas in the 1830 Alabama Census were Henry H. Wheeler, whose daughter *Amanda married *James Avery Thomas, son of John, and John, Joseph and William Henson.
John Gilmore III married Nancy Thomas, daughter of a John Thomas of Georgia in 1790.
Sarah Gilmore Thomas remembered riding horseback with her baby Mary in her lap and son John behind her to visit her sister-in-law Mandy (Amanda Wheeler) Thomas, whose daughter Kate married John Morris" "Simeon and Sarah lived in a dog-trot house, two rooms and a porch across the front; later a kitchen was added.
www.fortunecity.com /tinpan/nirvana/621/thomas.htm   (2241 words)

  
 Neurotic Poets: Dylan Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas found he didn't enjoy travelling too much, and would spend his time indoors listening to cricket on the radio while everyone else went sightseeing or off to the beach.
Thomas did not hesitate to comment on his new experiences in this country whose lifestyle and culture was quite different to his own.
Thomas had been receiving cortisone injections as treatment for his illness and tiredness while in New York, though they were not wholly successful in alleviating the problems.
www.neuroticpoets.com /thomas   (3821 words)

  
 John Thomas of De Soto County, Mississippi
The only surviving records show John enlisting for three years on April 1, 1864 at Dalton, Georgia, which is twenty-five miles south of Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the Confederate forces under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston had been regrouping in winter quarters after their defeat by Ulysses S. Grant the previous fall.
John's middle son and namesake, John Frederick, known as Fred, died of measles and pneumonia 6 March, and his sister Allie succumbed fifteen days later, followed not long after by her husband, Ab Chamberlin.
Jacob Thomas was in his fifties, with a female in her forties and three teenage children and one male in his 20s.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~greenwolf/thomas/thomas-biog.htm   (4520 words)

  
 Groovin' hard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas said that's one of the great things about the USC Jazz Studies Faculty - all of them are professional players in addition to being a faculty member at the university.
Thomas is also amazed that the talent in his band has gotten increasingly better with every semester.
Thomas' professional career has taken him to all corners of the globe, most recently participating in a tour in Japan as lead trumpet with members of the Woody Herman, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman's ensembles.
www.usc.edu /student-affairs/dt/V138/N32/01-groov.32d.html   (1378 words)

  
 John Thomas Harbert
Shortly after John Thomas was born, Josiah moved his family from Missouri to a prairie town called Denver in the Colorado region and again three years later to Virginia City in the Rocky Mountains.
John Thomas Harbert and Beulah Benton Stroud met in Downey, California, and were married on February 24, 1884.
John Thomas and Beulah had two more children: John Charles (Jack) was born in 1901; and Jessie Helen (Helen) was born in 1903.
pages.prodigy.net /dharbert/Story_5.htm   (920 words)

  
 John Thomas: Soldier kept up family tradition | The 48th goes to war | ajc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
On Tuesday, the day Michelle Thomas got word that her son had been killed in Iraq, she paid tribute to him by going to a friend’s house near Florida’s Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of the space shuttle Discovery.
Thomas’ relatives said he knew there was a chance he would be sent to Iraq.
Grandparents John Frank and Manuela Thomas of Valdosta, who helped raise their grandson, remembered a sweet, spiritual young man. They said he didn’t belong to any one church, but spent time at several churches of different denominations, worshipping and learning about their beliefs.
www.ajc.com /news/content/custom/blogs/guard/entries/2005/07/27/soldier_kept_up.html   (580 words)

  
 WeirdSpace Encyclopedia: Thomas John McCall/Badrock
Story: Thomas was a classic underachiever, failing most of his classes and feeling isolated from other kids his age.
Thomas was immediately moved to a high-secure research facility for further study by his father [5].
After learning how to control his power, Thomas was recruited by Youngblood where he was assigned to Youngblood's domestic team [5].
www.weirdspace.dk /Rob%20Liefeld/Thomas%20John%20McCall.htm   (221 words)

  
 Reason: John Perry Barlow 2.0: The Thomas Jefferson of cyberspace reinvents his body -- and his politics.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Reason: John Perry Barlow 2.0: The Thomas Jefferson of cyberspace reinvents his body -- and his politics.
John Perry Barlow is one of those fascinating figures that American culture regularly produces to our great benefit and occasional consternation.
John Perry Barlow: I got talked into allowing my body to be the data set for a medical documentary/reality show being put together by the Discovery Channel and Canyon Ranch [a high-end spa and wellness center].
www.reason.com /0408/fe.bd.john.shtml   (4176 words)

  
 John H. Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas served as Associate Dean for Graduate studies in the College of Engineering and Applied Science (1981-1983) and as University Dean of Graduate Studies (1983-1991).
Thomas has held visiting appointments at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, the Department of Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford, the Sacramento Peak Observatory, the High Altitude Observatory (HAO), University of Sydney, LAEFF in Madrid, and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge.
Thomas was a Guggenheim Fellow (1993-94) and is a past Chair of the Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society.
spider.pas.rochester.edu /mainFrame/people/pages/Thomas.html   (307 words)

  
 CHRISTADELPHIANS - JOHN THOMAS
John Thomas, in his zeal to exalt his own opinion of what constituted the justice and testimony of God, stated that which is false and denied what is plainly written in the Scripture.
In regards to John Thomas' alleged claim of the punishment being exercised by God prior to judgment being pronounced by Him, which he stated is asserted in orthodox belief, he set up the statement as a "straw man" instead of indicating the true doctrine of orthodox belief.
John Thomas believed his knowledge, although inferior and deeply flawed, was of such superior quality that he could explain the nature of life outside the reality of what the Bible actually taught.
www.ondoctrine.com /10chdelp.htm   (11667 words)

  
 The Digital Mirror - Photographs - John Thomas Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Thomas was a labourer's son from Cellan, Ceredigion.
John Thomas had worked with OM for many years by supplying him with illustrations and articles for the magazine.
Today the negatives which O M Edwards bought from John Thomas form part of the photographic collection of the National Library of Wales.
www.llgc.org.uk /drych/drych_s023.htm   (417 words)

  
 John Thomas Dunlop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Buckingham, standing in for the injured John Reynolds for this...
Those nominated for posthumous induction are: John Boyd Dunlop, inventor of...
John Thomas Dunlop (born 1914) was a U.S administrator.
www.wikiverse.org /john-thomas-dunlop   (144 words)

  
 Joshua Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Thomas died as a result of a dog bite when Joshua was a tot; Martha remarried to George Pruitt, Sr.
In 1835 Brother Thomas was ordained as an Elder of the Methodist Church and attended the Philadelphia Annual Conference that year, where the Presiding Elder introduced him as the man who had preached on Tangier Island before the British army.
The "Methodist", having a length of between 20 and 30 feet and a five foot width, was hewn by Hance Croswell of Annamessex from a tree grown in the neighborhood of Curtis' Chapel and was built and launched at some 150 yards north of St. Peter's Church on Jones' Creek.
www.intercom.net /user/goldmar/thomas   (1617 words)

  
 Civil War Indiana Biographies John Thomas Wilder
John Thomas Wilder was born January 31, 1830, in Hunter Village, Greene County, New York.
Wilder’s brigade was the first to enter Chattanooga, and he earned the commendation of Major General George H. Thomas for his services at Chickamauga.
He led the brigade during parts of the Atlanta campaign and, on August 7, 1864, was brevetted brigadier general.
civilwarindiana.com /biographies/wilder_john_thomas.html   (330 words)

  
 Mesabi Daily News - Virginia, MN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Thomas ‘Jack’ Fomish, 87, of Three Lakes, Mich., died at 1:55 a.m.
John was born Nov. 14, 1917, in Eveleth, to Mathew and Mary (Prabonich) Fomish and was raised and attended school there.
Surviving are his grandson, Thomas (Katie) Fomish of Three Lakes; a granddaughter, Staci Jean Moorehouse of Victor, Idaho; two great-grandchildren, John Thomas Fomish II and Kaylee Anne Moorehouse; a niece, Pat (Jack) Wall of Royal Oak; and a nephew, Norman (Judy) White of Wixom.
www.virginiamn.com /placed/Obits.php?obit_id_ser=52197&date=2005-10-11   (364 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Thomas John Watson, (Business Leaders, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas John Watson 1874–1956, American industrialist and philanthropist, b.
Campbell, N.Y. After rising from clerk to sales executive in the National Cash Register Co. (1898–1913), he became (1914) president of the foundering Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co., which made scales, time clocks, and tabulators that sorted information using punched cards, all forerunners of the earliest mainframe computers.
Encouraged by his son, Thomas John Watson, Jr., he invested heavily in research and in the 1950s widened IBM's line to include electronic computers.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/W/Watson-TJ1.html   (272 words)

  
 Dr. John C. Thomas
John Clayton Thomas is a Professor and the Chair of the Department of Public Administration and Urban Studies at Georgia State University.
Thomas is known nationally for his research on public administration and urban affairs, with three books and more than 40 articles in print.
Thomas has also conducted training workshops on public involvement in public management for state and local officials in New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Texas.
www2.gsu.edu /~padjct   (336 words)

  
 Thomas & John Carey
John Carey was born around 1803, his parents were probably John and Sarah Carey.
His father John was probably the potter "John Carey and Son" recorded in Lane End starting in around 1813 - John Carey had a brother name Thomas and they were partners in the potworks.
John Carey married Harriet Cartwright at Trentham on the 26th June 1823.
www.thepotteries.org /allpotters/216.htm   (545 words)

  
 American Experience | Monkey Trial | People & Events
John Thomas Scopes came to Tennessee fresh out of college.
John Scopes was playing tennis when a group of businessmen called him to the town gathering place, Robinson's drugstore.
John Scopes was to have Clarence Darrow, America's top criminal lawyer, defend him.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/monkeytrial/peopleevents/p_scopes.html   (565 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Thomas, J.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Son of George E. Thomas and Jean (Kay) Thomas; married, June 16, 1934, to Julia Lewis Roseberry.
Son of John W. Thomas and Lillian Maude (Hasty) Thomas; married 1940 to Myrtle Herron Glenn (died 1946) and Vergie Emma Griffin.
Thomas, John — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Democrat.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/thomas5.html   (862 words)

  
 AYSPS People - John Clayton Thomas
With three books and more than forty articles in print, Thomas is known internationally for his research on public administration and urban affairs.
More recently, Dr. Thomas has investigated how citizens interact with governments through the new medium of “e-governance.” His work has appeared in such journals as Public Administration Review, the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Administration and Society, Urban Affairs Review, and the Journal of Urban Affairs.
Thomas has conducted applied research and training, often on aspects of public involvement, for state and local governments and nonprofit agencies in Georgia, Kansas, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Missouri.
aysps.gsu.edu /people/ThomasJC.htm   (186 words)

  
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 ABC News: Timberwolves Sign John Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
MINNEAPOLIS Jan 29, 2005 — The Minnesota Timberwolves signed forward John Thomas on Saturday to a contract for the remainder of the season.
Thomas, a former University of Minnesota standout, has played in 10 games for the Timberwolves this season, averaging 1.7 points and 2.0 rebounds.
Thomas, who played on the Gophers' 1997 Final Four team, was selected in the first round of that year's draft by the New York Knicks.
abcnews.go.com /Sports/wireStory?id=453799   (144 words)

  
 John Thomas Bolles ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Thomas Smith, Topography of London (London: John Thomas Smith, 1810).
Thomas Holloway, Essays on Physiognomy (London: John Stockdale, 1810), vol.
John Heaviside Clark, Hudibras by Samuel Butler (London: Thomas McLean, 1819), vol.
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