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  Lemuel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Book of Mormon, Lemuel (Hebrew למואל Ləmûʾēl; BoM Arabic لموئيل Lamūīl) was the second eldest of Lehi's sons, and the brother of Laman and Nephi.
Lemuel's direct seed are also sometimes referred to as Lemuelites (BoM Arabic لموئيليين Lamūīliyyīn).
Lemuel is a hebrew name, meaning "Devoted to God".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lemuel   (114 words)

  
 Lemuel Dickson Skidmore
Lemuel Dickson Skidmore was born January 31, 1827 in Morgan Co., Alabama to Abraham and Celia (Thompson) Skidmore, and died February 15, 1891 in Lamar Co., Texas.
Lemuel was no exception as he later enlisted on 9 Mar 1862 at Paris, TX for 12 months as Private, Co. G, Whitfield's Legion (also known as 27th Texas Cavalry), under Capt. Ed O.
Lemuel Shedrich "Jack" Skidmore was born August 1862 in Lamar Co., Texas, and died March 17, 1909 in Lamar Co., Texas.
gen.1starnet.com /civilwar/skidmorl.htm   (1592 words)

  
 Newburyport Ancestors - LCoffin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lemuel was the Great-great Grandson of Tristram Coffin Sr.
Lemuel, for thirty five or forty years occupied a house at the corner of Warren and Merrimac Streets.
Lemuel's son Abel (born 10/21/1792) was the master of the ship "Sachem" which brought the Siamese twins to Boston from Siam in 1829.
www.rootsweb.com /~maessex/port/coffinl.htm   (286 words)

  
 Lessons from Laman and Lemuel
Lemuel was not only Laman's dutiful satellite, but he was also his enabler by allowing himself to be "stirred up" by Laman (see 1 Ne.
Laman and Lemuel's rejection of the prophets and the scriptures meant there could be no useful likening or rehearsals of remembrance and no freshening of personal revelation to them for their time.
Hence Laman and Lemuel became rebels instead of leaders, resentful instead of righteous--all because of their failure to understand either the character or the purposes of God and His dealings with His children.
lds.org /conference/talk/display/0,5232,49-1-14-2,00.html   (1797 words)

  
 Lemuel - Fit for a King - Mighty in Spirit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Her son, King Lemuel, had asked the question of her a few nights before as they walked in the garden.
She remembers something she wants to say to Lemuel: A woman of excellence attends to the needs of her husband and her family—and those who contribute to her household—as her highest priority.
The answer to Lemuel’s question is growing long, she thinks to herself, absently rubbing the donkey’s ear.
intouchministry.com /myintouch/mighty/lemuel_38218402.html   (857 words)

  
 CONNER (LEMEUL P
Lemuel Parker Conner was born in Natchez, Mississippi, on September 30, 1827.
Lemuel practiced law with his uncle Richard Conner, and later, when the partnership was dissolved, Lemuel, Jr., established his own law office in Natchez.
Lemuel P. Conner III as a baby with his nurse, LSU classmates of Lemeul P. Conner, Jr., (A.D. Lytle, photographer), John Wilkes Booth, Civil war figures and veterans (Gurney and Norman Studios), publicity photographs of General Tom Thumb and the “Siamese twins.” Cabinet cards of Jefferson Davis and A. Sidney Johnston (1882) are present.
www.lib.lsu.edu /special/findaid/c81m.html   (3636 words)

  
 Lemuel Sheppard
Lemuel was saxophonist and guitar accompanist with the "Eva Jessey Choir", who performed at the Kansas Folklife Festival that year, and was subsequently invited to return the following year for his first solo engagement, at age 21.
In 1999, Lemuel Shppard was nominated by a congressional committee to represent the state of Kansas in a solo performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. That performance was presented live over the Internet and can still be viewed there on the Kennedy Center's Web Page.
Lemuel prefers to define some performances as "short-term diplomatic duties." Whether one is representing a discipline, one's background and training, or a presenter, the audience should leave with an understanding of the kind of artist one is, as well as be entertained.
www.lemuelsheppard.com /biography.html   (381 words)

  
 “Re-discovering” the Homes and Gravesites of Lemuel Hardy II and Benjamin Hardy
James Creech’s indication that Lemuel II’s and Benjamin’s plantations were within two miles of present day Jason on Bear Creek (“...see their graves over there on Bear Creek, near Jason.”) seems to argue that the lands were west, and probably south-west, of Jason.
We also know that Lemuel II and Benjamin had mills on Bear Creek, again suggesting that their homes and gravesites are in the general area that we set out to search.
Jesse H. was the youngest son of Lemuel Hardy III, was the last of his sons to die, and was the one that had the copy of Lemuel III's will authenticated and accepted by the court in 1885 (the 1844 original having been destroyed in a court house fire in 1876).
www.bjhughes.org /rediscovery.html   (3021 words)

  
 Lemuel MD. Gustin
Dr Lemuel Gustin later married a Mrs Mary Parker by whom he had several sons and daughters who mostly moved to Mississippi where they were successful planters but the family lost all in the Civil war confusion as they were considered Southern people by the Northern soldiers.
Pg 182 Dr Lemuel Gustin was in the Wyoming Valley in 1769 It is possible that he studied medicine with Dr. Wm.
Lemuel Gustine, died 17 Oct, 1805, in Carlisle in the 56 th year of his age.
pharmacy.isu.edu /~cady/genealogy/PS01/PS01_371.HTM   (910 words)

  
 Lemuel Stewart Rev. War Record
LEMUEL STEWART enlisted in the spring of 1777 at age of 18 in Stonington, CT, and served 1 yr.
Lemuel was in a regiment stationed at Howland's Ferry, Tiverton RI, 1778-79, one year, and was in Sullivans expedition.
Children of Lemuel and Rebecca are shown in an affidavit of the surrogate of Rensselaer County.”
churchtree.tripod.com /warrecord.html   (581 words)

  
 Lemuel Shaw
THE HONORABLE LEMUEL SHAW became Chief Justice of the Commonwealth on August 31, 1830, and first took his seat at a sitting of this court at Lenox in the county of Berkshire on September 21 of that year.
Proceedings were there initiated by the Bar Association for this county of Berkshire, and a few days later a meeting of the bar of the entire Commonwealth was held in Boston, representing all the counties of the State and expressing its regret at his resignation.
The warmth of expression of friends and contemporaries in attempting to delineate correctly the outstanding characteristics of a powerful personage honored in his day, whose activities are ended, does not always, perhaps not often, accord with the judgment of posterity.
www.massreports.com /memorials/272ma591.htm   (4682 words)

  
 Lemuel Wilson Colson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On August 11, 1929 when Lemuel was 59, he third married Mary Irene (Irene) Hall, daughter of Samuel Doak Hall & Lillie A. Cowan, in Asheville, North Carolina.
Lemuel died in Asheville, North Carolina on May 6; 1953; he was 83.
Lemuel Wilson Colson was educated in the public schools of Florida and received his degree from Normal College, Jasper, Florida.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/alan_reynolds/clanlwc1.htm   (310 words)

  
 Lemuel Francis Abbott Online
Lemuel Francis Abbott at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Captain Robert Calder, ca.1787/90
Lemuel Francis Abbott in the Art Renewal Center
All images and text on this Lemuel Francis Abbott page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/abbott_lemuel_francis.html   (133 words)

  
 Lemuel the Fool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He ties a red scarf on the bow and a rope to the stern; as long as the scarf waves before him and the rope trails behind, he knows he'll be heading in the right direction.
Disoriented after a storm, Lemuel lands near a strange new village--except that it's strangely familiar, from the boats drawn up on the dock, to the hissing cats in the street, to the woman who looks and talks exactly like his own dear wife and lives in a house exactly like his own.
Later that night, a very confused Lemuel sets sail for home, telling himself, "I've had enough of this madness." With the red scarf before him and the rope trailing behind, he's confident he’ll arrive at home again--and be safely back among the familiar.
www.peachtree-online.com /Adults/Catalog/lemuel.htm   (567 words)

  
 CenterCreek Music Printing and Arranging: Home
Lemuel is not only an interpreter of African-American folk music, but composes much of his own repertoire.
Lemuel states, "So much of the blues is about personal expression, an artist should be able to connect with the audience and share something about their life and time."
In 1999, Lemuel Sheppard was nominated by a congressional committee to represent the state of Kansas in a solo performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. That performance was presented live over the Internet.
centercreek.com /lsheppard.html   (354 words)

  
 Lemuel Shaw Biography / Biography of Lemuel Shaw Biography Biography
Lemuel Shaw (1781-1861) was one of America's leading judges during the time the common law was being developed.
Lemuel Shaw was born on Jan. 9, 1781, in Barnstable, Mass.
Few have lived who were his equals in their understanding of the grounds of public policy to which all laws must ultimately be referred."
www.bookrags.com /biography-lemuel-shaw   (623 words)

  
 httpjoke - Internet E-Mail Atheist and Agnostic Quotes (W-Z) Humor
Whatever tends to prolong the existence of ignorance or to prevent the recognition of knowledge is dangerous to the well-being of the human race.
An organization that requires the suppression of facts and the discouragement of knowledge in order to maintain its supremacy, is the relic of a tyranny which our free age and our free thought are in duty bound to remove from the earth.
The foolish and cruel notion that a wife is to obey her husband has sent more women to the grave than to the courts for a divorce.
www.httpjoke.com /god-wz.html   (7484 words)

  
 Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
And they fled from before my presence; for they supposed it was Laban, and that he had slain me and had sought to take away their lives also.
And it came to pass that I was desirous that Laman and Lemuel should come and partake of the fruit also; wherefore, I cast mine eyes towards the head of the river, that perhaps I might see them.
And it came to pass that Laman and Lemuel and the sons of Ishmael did begin to murmur exceedingly, because of their sufferings and afflictions in the wilderness; and also my father began to murmur against the Lord his God; yea, and they were all exceedingly sorrowful, even that they did
scriptures.lds.org /query?words=lemuel&search.x=31&search.y=4&search=Search   (1839 words)

  
 Africans in America/Part 2/Lemuel Haynes
Lemuel Haynes was probably the first African American ordained by a mainstream Protestant Church in the United States.
Haynes, the abandoned child of an African father and "a white woman of respectable ancestry," was born in 1753 at West Hartford, Connecticut.
In the title of the poem, he refers to himself as "Lemuel a young Mollato who obtained what little knowledge he possesses, by his own Application to Letters." Although the poem emphasized the conflict between slavery and freedom, it did not directly address fl slavery.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/aia/part2/2p29.html   (555 words)

  
 The Lemuel Franks Family
It is believed that Elisha Franks of the Ozark community was a grandson of Lemuel's brother and John was a brother or first cousin of Lemuel.
Lemuel Franks was born in 1795 in North Carolina and lived in White County, Tennessee and Marion County, Alabama.
All research at this point indicates that Lemuel was the son of either of these men, but more likely he was the son of Peter.
www2.nexband.com /~robfra/franks   (449 words)

  
 Bradley Rymph: Genealogy: Lemuel Walter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lemuel Walter was unanimously elected Moderator and Town Clerk, as well as one of the three Selectmen.
Lemuel Walter very likely may have suffered such a fate.
Lemuel Walter was an ancestor, 6 generations back, of my mother, Edna Mae Heath.
home1.gte.net /bbrymph/genwalte.htm   (513 words)

  
 Lemuel Simmons
Lemuel was the son of Mary Ann Obrion & Michael "Lum" Simmons.    When Lum Simmons died Mary Ann remarried to Francis Hanshaw.    Lemuel was recorded in the 1850 census as Lemuel Hanshaw
Lemuel was shown in the 1850 census as Lemuel Handshaw, living with his mother and step-father in Nicholas County, West Virginia:
Lemuel and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jul 14 1860), Clay County, Virginia:
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?9471   (522 words)

  
 Lemuel Green Mead (1830-1878)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lemuel Green Mead was a native of Paint Rock, in western Jackson County, Alabama.
His uncle, Lemuel Mead of Huntsville, was a signer of the Alabama Constitution of 1819.
Lemuel G. Mead was a Paint Rock lawyer when the war began.
www.tarleton.edu /~kjones/mead.html   (443 words)

  
 Proverbs #71: The Words of King Lemuel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This passage of Scripture represents the advice of a mother to her son, but as usual, when we are studying passages of Scripture which are not as familiar as others, it is wise for us to have a word of identification concerning the characters involved.
What Lemuel records here is related to the advice that he was given when he prepared to ascend the throne.
I spoke of a phone call I received at three o'clock one morning, and the individual with a suicidal tendency was attempting to get up enough courage to kill himself with a gun that he held in his hand by drinking enough liquor to ease the pain---emotional pain that he was suffering.
www.livingbiblestudies.org /study/JT49/071.html   (4116 words)

  
 JAMES LEMUEL GRISHAM, SR.
James Lemuel and Margaret Amanda probably moved their family to the Blue Ridge Community in Hamilton County to be nearer Margaret's mother.
James Lemuel and Margaret Amanda Grisham were two of the six charter members of the Blue Ridge Baptist Church of Christ on 10 July, 1880.
James Lemuel's death record indicates that his parents were "not obtainable" and that he was buried in Live Oak Grave Yard.
users.htcomp.net /ecw/grisham/4andrewj/18james/18james.htm   (1409 words)

  
 Pro Iŝtar - Ĉapitro XII - Lemuel kaj Adaha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lemuel, elseliĝinte, ekprenis la manon de la knabino, kiu tremetis de eksciteco, kaj kondukis ŝin mallongan distancon for de la viroj.
Mire la antaŭaj kunvojaĝantoj de Lemuel sekvis per la okuloj la strangan paron, ĝis ĝi malaperis malantaŭ altaĵeto, kaj tuj komencis pridiskuti la por ili eksterordinaran okazintaĵon.
Lemuel rakontis al sia gastiganto la okazintaĵojn de la lastaj dekdu monatoj, rilatantajn al nia historio, per tiel malmultaj vortoj, kiel plena komprenigo permesis.
home.att.net /~karlpov/eroj/pi12.htm   (3210 words)

  
 Lemuel Peirson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This is a short, but an interestingly, true story about Lemuel Peirson and his family traveling from Independence, MO to TX.
Lemuel Peirson and his family and others were in a wagon train traveling from Independence, MO to TX.
When they reached Boggy Depot, Lemuel Peirson in an attempt to repair a wagon wheel, ruptured his spleen and died.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ok/county/atoka/LemuelPeirson.htm   (276 words)

  
 Proverbs 31:4 It is not for kings, Lemuel; it is not for kings
It is not for kings, Lemuel; it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes to say,'Where is strong drink?'
It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink:
Not for kings, O Lemuel, Not for kings, to drink wine, And for princes a desire of strong drink.
bible.cc /proverbs/31-4.htm   (209 words)

  
 Lemuel Francis Abbott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lemuel Francis Abbot was renowned for his portraits of mostly Naval officers and literary figures of the 18th century.
He was born in Leicestershire about 1760/61, the son of a Leicestershire clergyman, Reverend Lemuel Abbott.
At the age of around forty he became insane and was attended by Dr. Thomas Munro (1759-1833) the chief physician to Bethlem Hospital and a specialist in mental disorders, Munro also treated the insanity of King George III (1738-1820) and Lemuel Abbot Francis was certified in 1801.
www.britisharts.co.uk /francis.htm   (137 words)

  
 Lemuel Boykin Papers, 1778-1907
Lemuel's letters to his wife from resorts in Virginia and North Carolina where he traveled for what was apparently a chronic health condition constitute the bulk of the correspondence after 1832.
Lemuel was traveling to White Sulphur again in July 1833 in the company of his mother.
In addition to the Lemuel Boykin correspondence, the collection contains two letters, 16 December 1838 and 8 January 1839, of F[itzgerald] G[lover] Boykin, the widow of Samuel, to Burwell and Lemuel Boykin concerning the sale of slaves from her husband's estate.
www.sc.edu /library/socar/uscs/1998/boykin98.html   (428 words)

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