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  Joseph Marshall Walker
Joseph Marshall Walker (1786 - 20 January, 1856) was a Louisiana soldier, politician.
Marshall was born to a English father and a French Creole mother in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Walker was reelected to the legislature in 1822, 1832, and 1836.
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 Joseph Marshall Walker Biography
On 22 January 1822, he was made Brigadier General of the First Brigade of the State Militia, serving concurently with his role as a member of the state house.
Walker strongly objected to this doccument, and resigned because of this the following year, and retired to a family plantation in Rapides Parish.
Walker was followed as governor by Paul O. Hebert.
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 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
JOSEPH MARSHALL was indicted for stealing, on the 22d of July, 5 live tame rabbits, price 7s.
Walker came to me about it; the wall is about five feet high; they also got over a fence.
I was on duty with Walker, who is a watchman; he gave me information, and I took up the prisoner; he said he was in Chapman-street, with his brother, looking at a fight at the time.
www.oldbaileyonline.org /html_units/1820s/t18270913-247.html   (242 words)

  
  National Governors Association
JOSEPH M. WALKER, Louisiana's fourteenth governor, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on July 1, 1784.
Walker entered politics in 1820, serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, a position he was reelected to in 1822, 1832, and 1836.
Walker was opposed to the sanctioning of the 1852 constitution, and shortly after its' adoption, he resigned.
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 Joseph Glass Marshall
Marshall." The hall leading to his office was some six feet wide, and Marshall, backing up against the wall, and drawing his lips between his teeth, shouted, "d--n the door," and with a bound and a kick he went through it like a flash.
Marshall that he was to blame for the commencement of the difficulty, whereupon he sat down and wrote Judge Otto a letter in which he apologized for his conduct and asked his pardon.
Marshall was kind to young lawyers, but held those that aspired to be his peers to the strictest accountability.
myindianahome.net /gen/jeff/records/history/woollen/marshall.html   (5860 words)

  
 Critics call redevelopment of ex-Army base too slow - The Boston Globe
Although Walker began building the 120-room hotel just three months ago, he is intent on wrapping up the $20 million business services district next February, Delorier said, adding that construction of the other buildings will proceed at the same time.
William Marshall, chairman of the Devens Enterprise Commission and chief executive of Ayer-based North Middlesex Savings Bank, said he's concerned the commission has not had more permit applications to process in the last year and a half.
Walker already has signed up a Dunkin' Donuts franchise, a restaurant, and a pizza vendor as retail building tenants, Delorier said.
www.boston.com /news/local/articles/2004/08/15/critics_call_redevelopment_of_ex_army_base_too_slow   (794 words)

  
 Chapter 9 - Wayne Township
Marshall, the undivided third of 180 acres 87 perches, September 30, 1862, for $741.66, and McKennan’s executors to same two undivided thirds of 180 acres 87 perches, September 23, 1862, for $483.33.
Joseph Marshall, in later years, when the Marshalls in this part of the county became quite numerous, was distinguished by the appellation of “big Joe Marshall.” He died in his eightieth year in 1859.
Marshall sold at least one of his in 1850, one in 1853, one in 1854, but most of the others from 1860 until 1871, at prices varying according to their respective areas and location.
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 Richland County, Wisconsin History - Chapter 27
Joseph Marshall, a prominent man of Richland county, and the pioneer of the town of Marshall, which territory bears his name, was born in Columbiana Co., Ohio, March 25, 1820.
Marshall was called upon to marry a German who lived in the town of Forest, but refused to tie the knot, saying he did not know how.
Joseph Benton, Sr., (deceased) one of the early settlers of Marshall, was a native of Scotland, born in Aberdeenshire, April 20, 1803.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/richland/books/chap27.htm   (14297 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Walker, J.
Walker, J. — of Owenton, Owen County, Ky. Republican.
Walker; married to Janet Allen (divorced 1933); married,
Walker, John — of Weimar, Colorado County, Tex. Democrat.
www.politicalgraveyard.com /bio/walker5.html   (796 words)

  
 Joseph Walker at AllExperts
Joseph Walker or Joe Walker can refer to more than one person of note, including:
* Joseph Walker was a Hollywood director of photography in the 1930s and 1940s
* Joseph Walker (attorney) one of the original 34 signatories to the Humanist Manifesto
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  Biography of Joseph Marshall Walker   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Marshall was born to a English father and a French Creole mother in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Walker was reelected to the legislature in 1822, 1832, and 1836.
Walker strongly objected to this doccument, and resigned because of this the following year, and retired to a family plantation in Rapides Parish.
biography-2.qardinalinfo.com /w/Walker_Joseph_Marshall.html   (368 words)

  
 The Ancestors of My Children: - Person Page 14   (Site not responding. Last check: )
     Joseph Marshall Hinote was born on 7 August 1906 at Walker, Linn County, Iowa.
Joseph Marshall Hinote died on 22 June 1995 at a nursing home, Brush Prairie, Washington, at age 88.
Joseph Walker Hinote died on 22 December 1921 at Little Falls, Morrison County, Minnesota, at age 50.
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 George Wilt Mentioned as Land Owner in Armstrong County
He conveyed 111 acres and 88 perches, consisting partly of the smaller Calhoun tract and partly of "Amherst," to Joseph Starr, February 9, 1853, for $892, and which, with 18 acres and 15 perches of one of the Collins tracts, the latter conveyed to James Walker, the present owner, January 10, 1857, for $1,700.27.
Joseph K. conveyed his interest in the whole parcel to J. Lowry, August 11, 1854, and the latter's interest therein was conveyed by the same officer to Robert E. Brown, who purchased an undivided moiety for himself and the other for James E. Brown, December 12, 1855, for $320.
Joseph Barker, miller, Thomas McConnell and Joseph L. Reed acquired an interest in this property in 1845-6, and Barker was assessed with the mills for several years from 1846.
www.mindcushion.com /Ancestry/GWiltArmCoBook.html   (11359 words)

  
 Biography of James M. Walker Battery A 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Joseph, the 1st who died in infancy, Joseph the 2nd was born January 13th, 1826 and died ---- and is buried in the Marlboro cemetery, also Grandmother Walker.
She was married to a man by the name of Miner by whom there were three children named as follows, John, Elizabeth and Joseph.
Celestine H. Bloomfield Walker was born in Randolph Township, Portage County, Ohio, just over the county line a quarter of a mile of our late home and where she died.
www.ohiocivilwar.com /stori/walker.html   (7410 words)

  
 State Governors of Louisiana: Joseph Marshall Walker
Born on St. Ann Street in old New Orleans to Peter Walker and Constantia Revoli.
It limited the right of the legislature to borrow money, placed a prohibition against public funds for internal improvements, forbid the legislature to charter banks and limited corporations to 25 years.
The voters sought a constitutional change to extend reforms begun in 1845, while Walker and Democrats wanted to use slower process of constitutional amendments.
www.enlou.com /people/walkerjm-bio.htm   (371 words)

  
 Joseph Rutherford Walker timeline
Colonel John McClellan and Joseph Taylor were appointed commissioners to run and mark the line between the counties of Knox and Roane.
According to Joel Walker, it was he and Stephen Cooper who raised a company of 31 men to travel to Santa Fe.
Joseph told Isaac Hale that the gold plates were right in front of them on the table, in a box covered by a cloth.
www.josephrwalker.com /timeline.htm   (9784 words)

  
 Present at the Solution - By Martin Walker - Slate Magazine
Their model is that great post-1945 generation of Americans who launched the Marshall Plan and NATO, who were, in plan architect Dean Acheson's words, "present at the creation" of a new era.
The Clintonites aspire, if not to a new Creation, then to be Present at the Solution; to go down in history as the wise men and women who resolved the outstanding difficulties of the post-Cold War era and launched the world on a new Millennium of peace and goodwill.
Martin Walker is U.S. bureau chief and former Moscow chief of the Guardian.
www.slate.com /id/2430   (1175 words)

  
 Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont
The first brick house was built by Joseph Benson, and the first bricks were manufactured by Andrew Luce, on Z. Bennett's farm.
Martha became the wife of Elias Bingham, and Asenath was married to Caleb Marshall.
The amount expended by the town for bounties and expenses was about $28,000.00, being equal to $13.50 to each man, woman and child in town, according to the census of 1860, and about 500 per cent of the grand list of the town in 1865.
www.vermontgenealogy.com /lamoille/stowe.htm   (2762 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Walker, J.
Walker, J. — of Owenton, Owen County, Ky. Republican.
Walker; married to Janet Allen (divorced 1933); married,
Walker, John — of Weimar, Colorado County, Tex. Democrat.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/walker5.html   (796 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: The Gov. Joseph Marshall Walker family of Louisianna
Genealogy.com: The Gov. Joseph Marshall Walker family of Louisianna
To date the family has a book of about 60 pages written by Dr. Tommy G. Johnson which gives a great deal of information about the Gov. and his family.
There is a Walker family reunion each August in Rapides Parish, LA where Gov. Walker had his plantation.
www.genealogy.com /users/w/a/l/Holt-Walker-iii   (129 words)

  
 Authors on the Web - Native American Author Roundtable
In his career Joseph Marshall III has been a teacher at the high school and college levels, an educational and health programs administrator for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, a craftsman of primitive Lakota bows and arrows, an historian, and a writer.
Joseph has spoken to a variety of audiences across this country and has also lectured in France, Sweden, and Siberia.
Joseph is a member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe and he and his wife Connie have a blended family of nine: six daughters and three sons, and three grandchildren.
www.authorsontheweb.com /features/0211-native-american/native-american-authors.asp   (2763 words)

  
 osborn   (Site not responding. Last check: )
JOSEPH GRIFFIN7 MARSHALL (WILLIAM RILEY6, TAMAR5 OSBORN, WILLIAM4, ABRAHAM3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 19 Aug 1883 in Cherokee Co., Kansas, and died 1 Aug 1979 in Jonesboro, AR - Sedgewick, AR Military Cem.
VERLIN8 MARSHALL (JOSEPH GRIFFIN7, WILLIAM RILEY6, TAMAR5 OSBORN, WILLIAM4, ABRAHAM3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 21 Apr 1913 in Sedgewick, AR, and died 20 Feb 1986 in Sedgewick, AR Military Cemetery.
EULA8 MARSHALL (JOSEPH GRIFFIN7, WILLIAM RILEY6, TAMAR5 OSBORN, WILLIAM4, ABRAHAM3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 6 Sep 1916, and died 16 Dec 1970 in buried Military Cem Sedgewick.
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 Marshall Family of Harrison County, KY and IN
Marshall was injured a week ago Monday while at work pitching pumpkins at the plant of the Waldron Canning Co. He was struck through accident by a fork in the hands of another employe.
She was united in marriage to William Marshall December 29, 1867 and to this union were born three children, two of whom survive.
Mr Marshall died December 5, 1873 and on January 30, 1878, she was married to Joseph Caldwell.
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 Crazy Horse
But to his fellow Lakota Indians, he was a dutiful son and humble fighting man who—with valor, spirit, respect, and unparalleled leadership—fought for his people’s land, livelihood, and honor.
In this fascinating biography, Joseph Marshall, himself a Lakota Indian, creates a vibrant portrait of the man, his times, and his legacy.
Joseph Marshall III, authentic Lakota lineage holder, reveals the authentic teachings and wisdom practices handed down by Crazy Horse.
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 Early 20th Century Champion Orator   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Marshall was in the final field of six when the U-M finals took place on March 13, at University Hall.
Marshall, now Michigan's champion orator, was subjected to a dizzying round of activities in the days before he departed for Minneapolis.
In 1941, the alumni office of the Law School sent questionnaires to its graduates, and Marshall replied on his form that he had received a PhB degree from the University of Chicago in June 1908, and was practicing law at his residence on Michigan Avenue in Chicago.
www.umich.edu /news/MT/95/Dec95/mta13d95.html   (1379 words)

  
 Playbill News: Elder, Harris, Levering and More Set for Reprise! On the Town
The remainder of the cast comprises Harriet Harris (Madame Dilly), Tami Tappan Damiano as Claire De Loone, Larry Cedar as Pitkin Bridgework, Alanna Ubach as Hildy and Kate Levering as Miss Turnstiles.
The company features Jody Ashworth, Shell Bauman, Seth Belliston, Bradley Benjamin, Courtney Combs Doctor, Alissa Nicole Korblentz, Joseph Marshall, Kim Mikesell, Natalie Nucci, Aaron Pomeroy, Justin Robertson, Bryce Ryness, Yvette Tucker, Jacob ben Widmar, Kristen Beth Williams and Vincent Zamora.
Directed by George Abbott with choreography by Robbins, the cast featured Sono Osato, Nancy Walker, Cris Alexander, John Battles, Robert Chisholm, Comden, Green, Ray Harrison and Susan Steell.
www.playbill.com /news/article/94722.html   (520 words)

  
 Walker at AllExperts
Walker may refer to more than one place:
The name comes from the medieval profession of a ‘walker', a person who trod on woollen clothes in a bath of urine in order to wash them.
Riddley Walker, a 1980 novel by Russell Hoban
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 Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page 947
Joseph Pattison died on 14 July 1915 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 81.
     Joseph Marshall Pattison was born on 15 July 1905 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of George Eugene Pattison and Eva Belle Case.
She married Joseph Marshall Pattison, son of George Eugene Pattison and Eva Belle Case.
www.holcombegenealogy.com /data/p947.htm   (1667 words)

  
 Alphabetical Walker Index
Walker, Earl L. Walker, Edward A. ["Sap"] [son of Wm.
Walker, Edward E. [son of Leander of Indiana]
Walker, Prudence [Walker/Morrow] [daughter of Charles and Elenor]
www.brumm.com /genealogy/walkers_moyers/alpha_walkers   (191 words)

  
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Joseph R. Born on 14 Nov 1799 in Stokes Co.,NC.
Joseph R. died in Forsyth Co.,NC on 3 Feb 1872; he was 72.
Joseph is in his own household with his family on the 1840 Stokes Co.,NC census.
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