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  Samuel Graves of Lynn, MA
Samuel Graves (6) was born 1 Oct. 1655 in Lynn, Mass., and died Dec. 1723 in Lynn.
Samuel Graves (26) was born 5 Aug. 1658 in Ipswich, Mass., and died 14 Oct. 1732.
Samuel Graves (60) was born 3 Jan. 1684 in Andover, Mass., and died in 1747 in Haverhill, Mass.
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 Graves Family Association: Graves Ancestors, Sorted Alphabetically by Ancestor
Martha Graves and Isaac Cox of NJ (138) (prob.
Samuel Graves and Lucinda Samsel of MO (250)
Wayland Henry Graves and Olive Virginia McFadden of VT and AR (194) (prob.
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 Graves
Reuben Graves (97) was the son of Samuel Graves (21) b.
Samuel Graves (21) was the son of John Graves (3), b.c.
John Graves (3) was the son of Thomas Graves (1) born before 1585 in England, and died Nov. 1662.
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 Person Page 11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Samuel Graves was born circa 1657 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.
Samuel Graves was born circa 1625 at England.
Samuel was also chose with others to serve on a committee to select the land that would be used by the school.
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 Graves Family
Samuel Graves, born in England, settled in Lynn, Essex Co., MA, ca.
In his will, dated Jan. 22, 1697, Samuel reminded his children to "be tender a, and was buried in who hath been tender and industrious." All their children were born in Lynn.
Samuel Graves was a member of Capt. Joseph Gardner’s Co. of Salem, MA, in the Indian Wars of 1675, sometimes called King Philip’s War.
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 Admiral Graves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At least two of the Graves family were Royal Navy admirals:
Samuel Graves (1713-1787), fleet commander in America from 1774
Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves (1725-1802), fleet commander in America from 1781, and in command during Napoleonic Wars
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Admiral_Graves   (102 words)

  
 Desc. of Thomas Graves of Delaware
Thomas Graves of Sussex Co. was there as early as 1680, as he is named in a census of that year and had a grant of land from the court at Lewes that year.
Jonathan Wynne about 1695 married Sarah Graves, a sister of the above two brothers, as is proved by the Friends Meeting minutes in regard to the marriage of Jonathan Wynne's daughter Sidney to her first cousin Samuel Graves, Jr., son of the above Samuel Graves, in 1732.
In a survey of adjacent lands in 1691, it refers to the line of Thomas Graves' lands, and it is reasonable to suppose that he was the father of these children.
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 TCGEN - pafg203 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Thomas GRAVES [Parents] was born 19 Oct 1598 in Homersfield, Suffolk, Engl and was christened 16 Jun 1605 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Samuel ALCOCK married Sarah STEDMAN on 24 Mar 1667/1668 in Cambridge, Suffolk, MA.
Sarah married Samuel ALCOCK on 24 Mar 1667/1668 in Cambridge, Suffolk, MA.
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 Graves Ancestry
Birth: 12 DEC 1691, Hatfield, MA Death: 28 OCT 1777, Swanzey, NH Father: Samuel Graves (b.
Birth: 1725, Swanzey, NH Death: 1777, Swanzey, NH Father: Abraham Graves (b.
The Ancestry and Posterity of Matthew, John, Daniel and Samuel Lyle, Pioneer Settlers in Virginia".
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 Union Brick Cemetery R
In the foreground is the grave of their son Joseph Read and a worn gave stone which may mark the grave of one of their children.
Samuel and Maria's son Hiram is to the left of his brother Ira and is not in the photograph.
Samuel and Maria Read's son Samuel D. Read was born in 1819 and their son Ira was born in 1825.
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 Laturno & Graves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
David W. Graves is a partner in the law firm of Laturno, Graves and Gillaspey, and he heads the firm's Litigation Department.
Graves was recruited by major law firms throughout the United States and accepted a position with Goldbeck and Associates, a local firm specializing in insurance coverage, construction defect and employment law litigation.
Graves is also a regular speaker on Employment issues for the California Bar, the American Bar Association and other various legal and business associations.
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 Rev William Worcester - Person Page 125
Mark Graves is the son of Samuel Graves.
Samuel Graves is the son of Samuel Graves.
Hannah Partridge married Samuel Hamant, son of Timothy Hamant and Milletiah Clark, on 31 December 1728.
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 Edmund Pike Graves
Edmund Pike Graves (1856-1913), a wool buyer in Argentina, was a native of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Graves and his family became a part of the English-speaking colony in Buenos Aires.
Graves was active in efforts to raise funds for a statue of George Washington to be presented as a gift to the Argentinean people, and at the time of his death he was vice-president of the American Society of the River Plate.
www.library.hbs.edu /hc/sfa/edmundpikegraves.htm   (1320 words)

  
 Residence Halls - Graves Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Graves Hall is the oldest building on campus.
The focus is to provide an atmosphere that will encourage the first year student to learn effectively, cooperate with their community, and comprehend the rules and guidelines of the residential and academic arena.
With leadership the Graves Hall staff is trying to highlight the rules and guideline of Morehouse as well as those of a moral code of ethics.
www.morehouse.edu /studentservices/reslife/graves.htm   (138 words)

  
 Person Page 27   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Nathaniel Clark married Sarah Graves, daughter of John Graves and Sarah White, on 27 October 1702.
Jane Toppan married Bartholomew Green, son of Samuel Green and Sarah Clark, on 10 June 1710 at Massachusetts; She was the daughter of Jacob and Hannah Sewall Toppan.
Hannah Chapin was born on 2 November 1644 or December 1644; She was the daughter of Samuel and Cicely Penny Chapin of the Plantation of Norwottuck.
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 TCGEN - pafg189 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John GRAVES [Parents] was born 1625/1635 in Of Hatfield, Hampshire, MA, OR Engl and was christened 1625 in Of, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Samuel GRAVES was born about 1626/1627 in Hatfield, H., MA.
Elizabeth GRAVES was born about 1627 in,,, England.
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 Will of Thomas Graves, Jr.
Item I leave to my daughter Liddy Graves a negro woman named Eve and all her increase to her and her heirs forever as her full proportion of my estate of what kind or nature whatsoever.
This settlement of the estate of Thomas Graves decd was produced in court and ordered to be recorded.
At a previous settlement made the excutrs of Thomas Graves deceased in the year 1807 there was in the hands of the excutrs at that Time $157.51 being in notes to the estate (Towit)
www.tsgraves.com /wills/thomasGravesJR_new.htm   (778 words)

  
 Welcome to Over The Rainbow Association
Denyce Graves’ clear, powerful voice and brilliant smile continue to charm critics and audiences alike, wherever she performs.
Graves has won legions of fans in the great opera houses and recital halls on four continents.
Graves’ 2003—04 schedule includes September appearances at the Los Angeles Opera (in La damnation de Faust with Samuel Ramey) and at Santa Fe in a solo recital.
www.otrassn.com /otr/fall03.html   (1765 words)

  
 GRAVES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Francis Graves was born 1763 or before, and died before 27 May 1839 in Amite Co., Miss.
Graves that he be appointed the guardian of John F. Graves; also his final statement of account.
Samuel Graves was born in 1802 or 1801 in Athens, Clarke Co., Ga., and died in 1873 in
www.reflectionsofyesterday.net /Graves.htm   (3501 words)

  
 White Pass&Yukon Route, Skagway Alaska
But Samuel Graves, John Hislop, E.C. Hawkins and Michael J. Heney (left to right) were able to provide the leadership to push the project through to completion.
Samuel Graves was president of the railroad from 1898 until 1911.
Michael J. Heney was the labor contractor and manager of the workers who placed the dynamite, laid the rails, built bridges and tunnels and made the dream into reality.
www.wpyr.com /history/railroad.html   (171 words)

  
 <head> <h1>Graves Family In the Civil War </h1></head>
Eli Graves was captured, with Colonel Mulligan, by the rebels at Lexington Missouri.
Daniel Morgan Graves born Jan 5 1830 in Battleground Indiana was a Captain in the Civil War in charge of mounted cavalry.
A separate account of the death of Col Graves suggest that he was shot deliberately by one of the home guard for his southern sympathies, though he died in the service of the Union.
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 Maryland Court Records and Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
To Samuel and John, sons of Samuel and Alice Graves, and heirs, 300 Acres, "Treswell."
To Alica, wife of Samuel Graves, and heirs, residue of sd.
Susanna Floyd and Alice Graves afsd., and heirs., execx.
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 Ancestors of Sarah BREWER
Sarah married Samuel Smith GRAVES on 17 May 1677 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts.
(Samuel Smith GRAVES was born on 1 Oct 1655 in Weathersfield, Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, christened on 17 Dec 1657 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, died on 11 Mar 1731 in, Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts and was buried in Sutherland,, Mass.)
(Isaac GRAVES was born in 1654 in Wethersfield, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, died on 11 Mar 1731 in Hadley, Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts and was buried in Sutherland,, Mass.)
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 GRAVES Family History
17-Oct-1994 Family Group Sheet Husband: Thomas GRAVES Born: 1585 in: Gravesend, Kent, ENG Died: Nov 1662 in: Hatfield, Hampshire, MA Thomas GRAVES resided at ENG; Hartford, CT bef.
Thomas Graves 1645 Settler and his Descendants, Family History, by Kenneth Vance Graves, Publ.
Resided at ENG; Wethersfield, CT; Hatfield, MA Either John GRAVES moved back to Hatfield, MA before 1677 or was visiting there when him and his brother, Isaac GRAVES, were killed by Indians while working on a house for John's son, John, who was soon to be married.
www.ku.edu /heritage/cousin/graves.html   (160 words)

  
 Passed House Resolution 0081
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the
That the Principal Clerk of the House of Representatives wishes to congratulate Colonel Samuel R. Graves III on his retirement and to wish him happiness in his upcoming marriage and continued success in the future.
That the Principal Clerk of the House of
www.state.in.us /legislative/bills/2000/HRESP/HR0081.html   (363 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Jim Talent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Christopher Samuel Kit Bond (born March 6, 1939 in St....
Samuel Dale Brownback (born September 12, 1956) is a Senator from Kansas.
Charles Patrick Roberts (born April 20, 1936) is a United States Senator from Kansas.
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 Samuel Graves - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Samuel Graves - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Samuel Graves (1713 - 1787) was a British Admiral who fought for the British in the American Revolution.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Samuel Graves contains research on
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Samuel_Graves   (394 words)

  
 GovTrack: Samuel (Sam) Graves
Graves is a rank-and-file Republican according to GovTrack's own analysis of bill sponsorship.
Statistic: Samuel Graves missed 125 of 4375 votes (3%) since Jan 3, 2001 (Average relative to peers).
Statistics: Samuel Graves has sponsored 51 bills since Jan 3, 2001, of which 47 haven't made it out of committee (Average) and 3 were successfully enacted (Average, relative to peers).
www.govtrack.us /congress/person.xpd?id=400158   (474 words)

  
 Travels With Elizabeth Simcoe: John Graves Simcoe
John Graves Simcoe was born at Cotterstock, England in 1752, the only son of John and Katherine Simcoe.
He was educated at Oxford and entered the army as a ensign of the 35th Foot in 1770.
Simcoe began the process of road construction and the survey of town and rural lots on which organized settlement were to be based.
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/exhibits/simcoe/john.htm   (715 words)

  
 Samuel Graves Fifes
* Per Langwill/1869 Samuel Graves, together with his sons, George M. and William, joined with E.G Wright, H. Esbach and Hartman to form the Boston Musical Instrument Manufactory; 1870 Samuel retired, disabled by a stroke.
According to Eliason, Graves was the earliest large scale woodwind manufacturer in America.
Length of Instrument -the fife is 17 1/2 inch.
www.dillonmusic.com /historic_fifes/samuel_graves_fifes.htm   (174 words)

  
 Samuel Graves on Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Graves is a member of the Congressional Rural Caucus
The Congressional Rural Caucus (CRC) is a bipartisan coalition of Members of Congress who are committed to helping agricultural and rural America build stronger, more prosperous futures for current and future generations of Americans living on the family farms and ranches and in rural communities.
Click here for a summary of Samuel Graves's positions on all issues.
www.issues2000.org /House/Samuel_Graves_Jobs.htm   (668 words)

  
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Critics have lauded her "lyricism, beauty of tone and dramatic acuity" as well as her "impressive aura and voice." Deborah Voigt was voted as one of Associated Press' Top 10 Opera Singers of the 90s.
American-born Samuel Ramey, whom Time Magazine referred to as "a basso of extraordinary dramatic and lyric gifts," can be found regularly on the stages of the world's great opera houses, including La Scala, Covent Garden, Vienna Opera, the Paris Opera, the New York City Opera, and the San Francisco Opera.
American mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves has been acclaimed internationally for her portrayal of the title role of Bizet's Carmen, as well as that of Dalila in Saint-Saen's Samson et Dalila.
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 Samuel Graves family
Looking for a Samuel Graves who was married to Eliza Jane Mcwilliam.
Ora Graves is my husbands great grandmother and it says in her obit.
Re: Samuel Graves family Carol Ann Graves Wilson 1/29/05
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 Congressman Sam Graves :: Representing the People of Missouri's Sixth District :: Home Page
Congressman Sam Graves :: Representing the People of Missouri's Sixth District :: Home Page
Graves Announces USDA Grant for Northwest Missouri Schools...
I encourage you to contact me if I can be of assistance.
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