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  Samuel Dick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samuel Dick (November 14, 1740– November 16, 1812) was an American physician who was a delegate for New Jersey to the Continental Congress in 1784 and 1785.
Samuel was born at Nottingham in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Sarah was the daughter of Andrew Sinnickson, and her brother Thomas represented New Jersey in the first U.S. Congress.
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 Samuel Peters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reverend Samuel Andrew Peters (1735–1826) was a Connecticut Anglican clergyman and historian.
A nephew, John Samuel Peters (1772-1858), served as Governor of Connecticut 1831-33.
The True-blue laws of Connecticut and New Haven : and the false blue-laws invented by the Rev. Samuel Peters : to which are added specimens of the laws and judicial proceedings of other colonies and some blue-laws of England in the reign of James I / edited by J. Hammond Trumbull, Hartford, Conn, American Pub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_Peters   (454 words)

  
 Cottrill1
Andrew Cottrell, a son of William and Rachel (Hughes) Cottrell, was born in Lewis County VA (WV) in 1815 and died in Roane County, WV.
Henry Cottrell, a son of Andrew and Mary (Davis) Cottrell, was born in Harrison County VA (WV) in 1797 and died in Meigs County Ohio in 1867.
Andrew Cottrill, a son of Andrew and Mary (Davis) Cottrell, was born in Harrison County VA (WV) October 1, 1804 and died in Meigs County Ohio April 1, 1870.
duskcamp.itgo.com /Cottrill1.htm   (2042 words)

  
 Andrew EVANS "Continental Army" "Sheriff"
Andrew was appointed as the first sheriff of Owen county in 1821 I believe.From 1817-1839, there are seven different parcels of land shown as entered by Andrew Evans.He and his wife,Elizabeth are buried in the Old Asher Cemetery which lies on land that they once owned.
Andrew and some of his sons came to Owen county (Indiana) in 1818 and Andrew was the first sheriff of Owen, serving as Sherriff from 1819 to 1923.
Andrew and Elizabeth's son, Andrew Jr was according to the Owen County 1884, sheriff of Owen County from 1819 to 1822.
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 The King Famlily of Virginia & El Monte, California
Samuel King was born on the 16th of January 1806 in Abington, Washington County, Virginia.
Samuel's involvement with the "rush" is not clear, but in future times and generations the family would be very active in both mining and law.
Samuel was the first to be elected as Sheriff for two terms and the only one in Dahlonega's early period to hold that position twice.
www.geocities.com /heartland/pointe/9126/king.html   (4690 words)

  
 Samuel Bryson and Martha Bogle of NC, SC and TN
Samuel Bryson was born ca 1754 in Mount Joy, Lancaster Co, PA. He is a son of William Bryson and Isabella Holmes, but there is no solid proof of that.
Samuel Bryson and all his brothers were reputed to have served during the Revolutionary War, and were said to be at the Battle of Kings Mountain.
Samuel Bryson obtained a marriage bond in Rowan Co, NC on 14 Jun 1776 to marry Martha Bogle.
www.martygrant.com /gen/bryson/brysonnc/bryson-samuel.htm   (2470 words)

  
 Samuel A Procuniar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Samuel was born to the parents of Jacob and Mary Catharine (McMaster) Procuniar November 20, 1875 in Dayton.
Samuel Andrew Procuniar was born November 20, 1875 the first child of Jacob and Mary Catharine (McMaster) Procuniar.
At that same time Samuel's uncle Isaac aged 71 and family were living in Whitley County, Indiana, his aunt Emaline (Procuniar) North aged 66 was living in Canada with her family and his aunt Eliza (Procuniar) Evans aged 63 was living in Green County, Ohio near Xenia.
members.core.com /~procunia/bios/SamuelAProcuniarbios.html   (992 words)

  
 Beers: Andrew p. 641
HARVEY ANDREW, a representative of an old pioneer family, and a flourishing farmer of Morris township, is a son of Jesse Andrew, and grandson of Samuel Andrew, who was born in New Jersey, January 25, 1772, and located on Ruff's creek, Greene Co., Penn., at an early day, where he entered land.
Harvey Andrew remained with his father upon the farm until thirty years of age, when he married Adaline Craig, who was born June 4, 1832, a daughter of M. Craig, of Franklin township, Washington county.
Andrew is a Democrat, and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, of which he was an elder.
www.chartiers.com /beers-project/articles/andrew-641.html   (377 words)

  
 Andrew McClanahan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The next documentary evidence we have of Sarah and Andrew in North Carolina, subsequent to their marriage, is a deed, or "indenture", dated 7 May 1782 recording their purchase of 150 acres of Rowan County land from Samuel Cochran, Andrew’s brother-in-law (page D-17).
Andrew and Samuel are still on the rolls, but Andrew is shown as farming only 169 of his original 228 acres, and Samuel, his son and now married, is farming the remainder (the tax list shows Samuel with 69 acres, but the acreage total varies an acre or two every year).
In 1805, Andrew and Samuel are still on the same land as the prior year, but the acreages are listed as 166 for Andrew and 62 for Samuel.
members.aol.com /Rdkfour/AndrewMcClanahan.html   (1773 words)

  
 Andrew: Index
Andrew, Samuel (marriage to Delilah Baker) (i185), b.1783-d.1871
Andrew, Samuel (marriage to Louisa Hornaday) (i176), b.1835-
Holliday, Samuel (marriage to Lydia Hadley) (i151), b.1746-d.1825
www.cwis.net /~andrew/famtree/andrew/nindex.htm   (939 words)

  
 A Buchanan History
Samuel Buchanan (2.2B), age 57, and wife Nancy are recorded as family #529, dwelling #544, in the Census of 1850, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana.
She was the daughter of Robert Buchanan, brother to Andrew, Moses, John, and Samuel Buchanan, the five offspring--born in Ireland to patriarch Samuel Buchanan, who brought his sons to America circa 1702.
Samuel Buchanan (Robert's son) was the father of Robert at Wartraco and John K. Buchanan of Davidson.
www.summitsoftware.com /pwa/Genealogy/Buchanan/buchist.htm   (2747 words)

  
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Andrew said he was presont at the first running of the line for Hart.
Samuel Steel's well--Executors, James and Andrew Steel; to son, Samuel; to four daughters, Margaret, Sarah, Martha, and Mary; to sons, James, Andrew, and Samuel.
Andrew Steele's will--To wife and children; to son, Andrew; to daughter, Sarah; to daughter, Mary; son, John (land in Kentucky); daughter, Jean; to son, James (lands on Tence with Andrew).
lib-operations.sonoma.edu /fin/aaa-0704.html   (5371 words)

  
 weaver - pafg16.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Samuel Andrew Dixon (Bertha Pearl Wollam, Alfred Lincoln (Link) Wollam, Uriah Wollam, Jacob Andrew Wollam, Mary Magdelene Weaver, Christopher) was born on 5 Feb 1923 in West Columbia, Brazoria, Texas.
Samuel Andrew Dixon was born February 5, 1923 in West Columbia, Brazoria
Samuel Andrew Dixon Jr was born on 1 Sep 1947.
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 Dr. Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams, born in 1730 in Stratford,Connecticut, became a physician and surgeon.
We are particularly interested in two of Dr. Samuel Adam's sons as their descendants have received certificates of membership in the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, Colonel Edward Jessup Branch.
Andrew and Rachel were the third great grand parents of Barbara Law, who recently received her certificate.
www.ripnet.com /sites/colonel_edward_jessup/UEL_Col_J/dr_samuel_adams.html   (385 words)

  
 Chapter 6 cont'd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Joseph Crain, John and William; grandsons Andrew, son of William, and William, son of John.
Samuel Stewart and had Agnes and Mary, Sarah, m.
December, 1769, leaving a wife Mary and children: George, Andrew, Samuel, Sarah, Anna, Margaret, Janet, Mary, Elizabeth, and Martha.
maley.net /transcription/BioEncyl/BEChapter6contd.htm   (3581 words)

  
 Beers: Carter p. 1357   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
SAMUEL ANDREW CARTER, a representative farmer of East Finley township, is a native of Washington county, Penn., born in Amwell township, September 17, 1840.
His ancestors were of English descent, his grandfather's parents having immigrated to New Jersey, where their son John was born, and lived until his marriage with Rebecca McFarland, when he moved to Amwell township, this county, and here reared a family of eleven children.
Samuel Andrew Carter received a limited education at the schools of his district.
www.chartiers.com /beers-project/articles/carter-1357.html   (241 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In 1808, Andrew and Rachel Jackson took in an infant; one of a set of twins, of Rachel’s brother Severn Donelson and his wife Elizabeth and raised him as their own.
The last of Rachel’s children was Andrew Jackson Hutchings (1812-1841), the grandson of one of Rachel’s sisters and the son of a former business partner of Jackson’s.
Andrew and Sarah had five children: Rachel, Andrew, Samuel, Thomas, and Robert, but last two died as infants.
www.thehermitage.com /hermtg_history/jackson_family/hermtg_children/content.htm   (557 words)

  
 Joseph H
Samuel David was listed on the Surry County Tax List in 1835 as owning 75 acres in the Bean Shoal District.
Samuel Wilkins bought 150 acres of land from Joseph Steelman in 1839 located on the "waters of Dutchman's Creek." The property description sounds much like the description of Joseph Axsom's 150 acres located in the same area.
After Samuel's death, his property was sold to Archibald Comer, but Mary retained lifetime rights to her dower of 51 acres.
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 Ancestry of Joshua Haley of Lisbon, Maine
Andrew was a fisherman at the Isles of Shoals at an early date and was called the "King of the Shoals".
Andrew had been swearing blasphemously many desperate oaths, for which he was reproved by Robert Mendum who was one of the grand jury.
Andrew had land grants in 1694 and in 1699.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/9210/HALEY.htm   (1232 words)

  
 Andrew S. Samuel Named President and COO of Waypoint Bank
Samuel to the position of President and Chief Operating Officer of Waypoint Bank was announced today by David E. Zuern, President and CEO of Waypoint Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: WYPT), the holding company for Waypoint Bank.
Samuel, who succeeds Zuern as President of Waypoint Bank, most recently served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Banking Officer.
Zuern added that Samuel's expanded role includes integrating all Waypoint business lines in the upcoming merger with Sovereign Bank, which was announced in March and is expected to be completed by January of 2005.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/07-28-2004/0002220002&EDATE=   (1399 words)

  
 Mr Edgar Samuel Andrew
Mr Edgar Samuel Andrew was born in "El Durazno" (San Ambrosio), Province of Córdoba, Argentina, on 28 March 1895, the son of English parents, Samuel and Annie (Robson) Andrew, from Whitby, Yorkshire.
In April 2001 RMS Titanic inc. salvors in possession of the Titanic wrecksite claimed to have found a suitcase belonging to Edgar Andrew and were restoring it's contents.
The passenger list and casualty lists give his age as 16, family sources indicated his age at the time as 17.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /biography/328   (430 words)

  
 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Samuel BISSELL ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Samuel BISSELL ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
The date of their marriage has not been found, but it is proved by the fact that she as Widow Mary Bissell bequeathed her property toher Mills children.
Samuel married Abigail HOLCOMB, daughter of Thomas HOLCOMBE and Elizabeth FERGUSON, on 11 Jun 1658 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
www.geneal.net /609.htm   (560 words)

  
 WIGTOWNSHIRE FAMILIES - Stewart Barr McKie Nicholson McMaster and other families connected by marriage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Samuel married Elizabeth McKeand (4) and had three children James born about 1841, Samuel (5) born about 1843 and Elizabeth born about 1847.
Samuel Stewart(3) died form 'Debility of Old Age' on 8th March 1895 at Marchfarm Row Whauphill aged 82.
His son Samuel Stewart (5) was born around 1813 in Ireland but moved with the family to Kirkinner.
www.wigtownshirefamilies.co.uk /1206.html   (700 words)

  
 Miller Samuel | Andrew Rogers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Andrew Rogers is a staff appraiser with Miller Samuel, a Manhattan-based real estate appraisal and consulting firm.
Andrew has been appraising properties full time since he joined the company in 2003.
Andrew is a graduate of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
www.millersamuel.com /people/andrewrogers   (111 words)

  
 Phil Sheridan Camp 4, SUVCW: Samuel Sloop Bio
On December 20, 1842, Samuel Sloop, son of Johannes and Christina (Gerber) Schluep, was born at Haselbach, Canton Bern, Switzerland.
When Samuel was four years old, the family immigrated to the United States aboard the ship Marianna, sailing from Le Havre, France and landing at New York Harbor on November 6, 1847.
Samuel Sloop was a member of the J. Steadman Post No. 456, G.A.R. and attended a reunion of Union veterans at Wichita, Kansas in the fall of 1892.
home.earthlink.net /~suvcw/sheridan4/sloops-cw.html   (937 words)

  
 Vshadow: Feely's Challenge
Andrew Jackson Groah and Samuel K. Groah enlisted as privates in the Confederate military service on April 18, 1861.
Nevertheless, the status of the family's 840 dollars of farm property might have been enough cause for concern for Andrew and Samuel to decide to leave the army and return to Augusta county.
A warning of arrest to soldiers from Staunton who were absent from duty, printed in the November 19, 1861 issue of the newspaper, provided a precedent for desertion in Augusta County and made Samuel and Andrew's crime seem less disgraceful.
valley.vcdh.virginia.edu /assignments/chall.feely.html   (1064 words)

  
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Finley and Sally Ramsey, daughter of Andrew Ramsey (consent).
Samuel Steel's will - Executors, James and Andrew Steel; to son, Samuel; to four daughters, Margaret, Sarah, Martha, and Mary; to sons, James, Andrew, and Samuel.
Executors, wife Sarah and sons Andrew, Samuel, and John.
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 SAMUEL FRINK FAMILY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Samuel Frink son of John Frink and Grace Stevens, born 14 Feb. 1668, was married Jan. 6, 1692 to Hannah Miner, and their children were: Samuel, Andrew, Grace, James, Hannah, Jedediah, Jerusha, Elias and Abigail.
Samuel Frink, son of Samuel, born Feb. 14, 1693, married Margaret Wheeler on May 26, 1714.
Their children were: Samuel, Isaac, David, Margaret, Andrew, Hannah, Abigail, Jabez and Mary.
www.davlynn.org /SFrink.htm   (890 words)

  
 Family of Samuel APPLETON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
APPLETON (SAMUEL, SAMUEL) was christened on 30 Dec 1626 in Chislet, Kent, ENGLAND, and died Abt.
He was recorded as "carpenter, deceased" in the 1662 apprenticeship record of his son Andrew.
In 1662 he was apprenticed to Richard Rose, Yoeman, for husbandry on 25th of March in Chislet, Kent.
users.ap.net /~lancelot/gen/f226.html   (67 words)

  
 Early Loudoun County, VA COMBS Records Pre-1776
Andrew COMBS I of Tonoloways (s/o Joseph I of Tonoloways?)
Samuel is the first Combs found of record in Loudoun Co, VA thus far.
Samuel and Elizabeth HOLMES (Harris) Oliphant removed to Bedford Co VA in 1787, thence to Campbell Co VA, and were later recorded in Westland MM [Washington Co] PA prior to removing to Ohio.
www.combs-families.org /combs/records/va/loudoun   (6547 words)

  
 ANDREW SOMERVILLE+SAMUEL RALSTON+RICARDO BLANCO+WILLIAM CAIRNS+DAVID HENDERSON v. THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS FOR JUDICIAL ...
In the petition of Andrew Somerville, statement 15.
In the petition of Samuel Ralston, statement 17.
It is, accordingly, clear from the petitioners' averments that they seek to advance a case that the Rule 80 orders are judicially reviewable on the basis that they were disproportionate.
www.scotcourts.gov.uk /opinions/CSPH23.html   (14299 words)

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