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  Robert HALES
Born 1810 at Saint Peter, Forncett, Norfolk, England and of Bunwell Depwade, Norfolk, England in 1851 and of Bunwell, Norfolk, England in 1881.
She was born 9 MAR 1812 at Lowestoft, Suffolk, England and of Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin in 1870, 1880 and 1884 the daughter of Robert TAYLOR and Elizabeth LING.
Born 1825 at Boxley, Kent, England and of Boxley, Kent, England in 1851 the son of George HALES and Anne...
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 CNN/SI - World Soccer - English World Cup hero Ramsey dies - Friday April 30, 1999 03:47 PM
Ramsey, who was 79, suffered a minor stroke in June last year and spent time recovering in Ipswich Hospital, Suffolk.
Ramsey was knighted by the Queen in 1967 and remained England manager until 1974, when he was controversially sacked after his team failed to qualify for the World Cup finals in West Germany.
England's 1966 team, dubbed the "wingless wonders," was renowned for its ground-breaking tactics and Ramsey was regarded as one of the most radical soccer thinkers of his era.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /soccer/world/news/1999/04/30/ramsey_obit   (679 words)

  
 Articles - England national football team   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
England would only play the other Home Nations (Scotland, Wales and what was then Ireland) for nearly 40 years - partly due to the dominance of the UK in international football, as well as the problems of arranging internationals in the days before air travel was commonplace.
England's 1990 World Cup was their best since 1966; after a slow start in the group stage, England squeaked single-goal wins over Belgium and Cameroon in the knockout rounds, before being beaten on penalties by West Germany in the semi-finals, after drawing 1-1.
England played their first match at Wembley Stadium in 1924, the year after it was completed, against Scotland, but for the next 27 years would only use Wembley as a venue for Scotland matches; other opposition were still entertained at club grounds around the country.
lastring.com /articles/England_national_football_team?...   (2251 words)

  
 BOBBY MOORE - International Football Hall of Fame
He played for England 108 times, captained them in a record 90 matches (jointly held with Billy Wright), won the World Cup, the FA Cup, the European Cup Winners' Cup and was Footballer of the Year.
England, playing in unfamiliar red shirts, went behind before Geoff Hurst got the equaliser, then Martin Peters scored a second, and with one minute to go Ramsey's heroes - "the wingless wonders" - seemed to have the World Cup in their grasp.
England were knocked out of that World Cup by their defeated opponents of 1966, West Germany.
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 vollmer - mavg20 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
was born in 1548 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Eng, England.
was born in 1554 in Of, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
was born in 1551 in Of, Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England.
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 Abbo of Fleury on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Head of the monastery school, he later taught at the abbey in Ramsey, England, and in 988 became abbot at Fleury.
He defended his monastery against domination by the high clergy and also served as a diplomat for King Robert II of France.
Violence and Non-Violence in Anglo-Saxon England: AElfric's "Passion of St. Edmund".(Critical Essay)
www.encyclopedia.com /html/A/AbboF1leu.asp   (351 words)

  
 Huntingdonshire -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1011 Huntingdonshire was again overrun by the Danes and in 1016 was attacked by (King of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035)) Canute.
The (The invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the Battle of Hastings (1066)) Norman Conquest was followed by a general confiscation of estates, and only four or five thanes retained lands which they or their fathers had held in the time of Edward the Confessor.
Large estates were held by the church, and the rest of the County for the most part formed outlying portions of the fiefs of William's Norman favourites, that of Count Eustace of Boulogne, the sheriff, of whose tyrannous exactions bitter complaints are recorded, being by far the most considerable.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/hu/huntingdonshire.htm   (1301 words)

  
 Collin Phillips Signs Two -Year Deal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ramsey began his playing career in 1978 as an apprentice with Bristol City F.C.; during this period he was also a member of the England Youth Team.
Ramsey was also a player-Coach for the Naxxar Lions in the Maltese Premier Division, and in the US was a player, Assistant Coach and Coach for the USL Cocoa Expos.
Ramsey holds a UEFA coaching "A" license and a Football Association Coach Education License.
www.charlestonbattery.com /News01/111301.htm   (595 words)

  
 reagenealogy - pafg67 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Margaret Unknown was born in 1550/1560 in Ramsey, Essex, England.
Reinhold Marvin [Parents] was born in 1513/1514 in Ramsey, Essex, England.
Hugh Wheelock [Parents] was born in 1450 in Chester, Cheshire, England.
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 ipedia.com: Huntingdonshire Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Huntingdonshire (abbreviated Hunts) is a part of England around Huntingdon, which is currently administered as a local government district of Cambridgeshire.
This was merged with the Soke of Peterborough in 1965 to form the administrative county of Peterborough and Huntingdonshire.
Religious foundations were established at Ramsey, Huntingdon and St Neots in the 10th century, and that of Ramsey accumulated vast wealth and influence, owning twenty-six manors in this county alone at the time of the Domesday Survey.
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 Ramsey Message Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Re: Ramsey Virgil,Monday 29-Jan-2001 22:05:05,,my grandfather was virgil ramsey the son of A C Ramsey Who was the son of John Foster Ramsey who was the son of John Ramsey and Sarah Anderson-we know very little if any about Grandmother Sarah Anderson except she was supposed to be Half or Three-Quarter Cherokee.
Ramsey's in NC,Wednesday 26-Jul-2000 23:47:11,209.198.6.117 writes,My Ggrandfather was Johnie D. Ramsey DOB Jul 7 1855 in Cleveland Co. NC DOD Oct 1 1931 his father was John Ramsey mother Mary Cretzs.
Re: Ramsey Family History,Thursday 6-Apr-2000 23:59:42,209.198.6.103 writes,My wife and I are looking for a johnnie D Ramseyandlt;BRandgt;born july 5 1855 and died in Rutherford county NCandlt;BRandgt;his father was said to be John Ramsey born in SC somewhere near Hickory grove.
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 SIXTEENTH GENERATION
He died W.P. 11 APR 1504 in Ramsey, Essex, England.
He was married to Christian in Ramsey, Essex, England.
He died W.P. 17 DEC 1550 in Harwich, Essex, England.
www.sammywilliams.com /d882.html   (135 words)

  
 Ancestors of George M. Bouton
Reinold Marvin and Johan (--?--), at Ramsey, Hampshire, England;
died 28 May 1633 at Ramsey, Essex, England; buried 28 May 1633.
John Gregory; born circa 1614 at Nottinghamshire, England; married Sarah St John 1637 at Nottingham, England; died after 1637 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co, CT.
home.att.net /~bfredrickson/gmb00010.htm   (213 words)

  
 Ramsey Campbell: A Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Input is invited, and I may be contacted at gothicpt12@aol.com or 1701 Lobdell Ave.
A description of the Ramsey Campbell archives housed at the University of Liverpool, England.
Joshi, S.T. "Ramsey Campbell: The Fiction of Paranoia." Studies in Weird Fiction 17 (Summer 1995): 22-33.
www.gothicpress.com /campbell.html   (3235 words)

  
 John Mervyn, (or Marvin)/Margaret
Born: ABT 1480 at: of Ramsey, Essex, England Married: ABT 1509 at: Ramsey, Essex, England Died: at: Ramsey, Essex, England Father:Thomas Mervyn, (or Marvin) Mother:Christian (or Christine) Other Spouses: NOTES
Name: Reynold Marvin Born: ABT 1514 at: Ramsey, Essex, Eng Married: at: Ramsey, Essex, England Died: AFT 22 Dec 1556 at: Ramsey, Essex, Eng Spouses: Johan Mrs.
Name: Marion Marvin Born: ABT 1525 at: Romsey, Hampshire, England Married: at: Died: AFT 1571 at: Spouses: Mr.
www.angelfire.com /folk/morgan/fam/fam02707.htm   (360 words)

  
 Genealogy Data Page 39 (Descendancy Pages)
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
14 OCT 1561 Ramsey, Essex, England - Marriage: 14 OCT 1561 Ramsey, Essex, England
England - Marriage: ABT 1509 Ramsey, Essex, England
www.saintjoe.edu /~pfaff/gen/gentree/d_26.html   (3179 words)

  
 Ancestors of George M. Bouton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marvin; born circa 1515 at Ramsey, Essex, England;
married Alice Alton (see #33), daughter of John Alton, 1579 at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
John Gregory (see #32) 1579 at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
home.att.net /~bfredrickson/gmb00011.htm   (76 words)

  
 Reynold Marvin/Mrs. Johan Mervyn
Born: ABT 1514 at: Ramsey, Essex, Eng Married: ABT 1549 at: Romsey, Hampshire, England Died: AFT 22 Dec 1556 at: Ramsey, Essex, Eng Father:John Mervyn, (or Marvin) Mother:Margaret Other Spouses: Johan NOTES
Name: John Marvin Born: ABT 1542 at: Ramsey, Essex, England Married: at: Died: Mar 1584/1585 at: Little Oakley, Essex, England Spouses: Mrs Ann Marvin
Name: John Marvin Born: ABT 1554 at: Romsey, Hampshire, England Married: at: Died: 1584/1585 at: Spouses: Anne Anne Margaret Anne Margaret Anne Margaret
www.angelfire.com /folk/morgan/fam/fam02693.htm   (295 words)

  
 Pedigree Chart
b: bet 1545 and 1550 in Ramsey, Essex, England
d: 14 Oct 1561 in Ramsey, Essex, England
b: bet 1550 and 1560 in Ramsey, Essex, England
home.insightbb.com /~keisha-h/genealogy/d59.htm   (69 words)

  
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2 Thomas MARVIN, B: ABT 1454, Ramsey Essex Eng, Ramsey
3 Thomas MARVIN, B: ABT 1485, Ramsey Essex Eng, Harwich, Essex, Eng
4 Elizabeth GREGORY, B: 1604, Great Bentley England, M: Jan 1621, D: Jan 24 1680, Hartford CT + Matthew MARVIN, B: 1600, Great Bentley Essex England, M: Jan 1621, D: Dec 20 1678, Norwalk, Fairfield CT This page hosted by GeoCities.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Pointe/8846/marvin.html   (463 words)

  
 Genealogy Data Page 39 (Family Pages)
Marriage: JAN 1621/22 St Mary's Church, Great Bentley, Essex, England
Marriage: 15 NOV 1615 First Child, Ramsey, Essex, England
BET 1544 AND 1545 Little Oakley, Ramsey, Essex, England
www.saintjoe.edu /~pfaff/gen/gentree/f_26.html   (242 words)

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