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  William Maclay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maclay pursued classical studies, and then served as a lieutenant in an expedition to Fort Duquesne in 1758.
After the ratification of the Constitution Maclay was elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1789 to March 3, 1791.
Maclay retired to his farm in Dauphin, Pennsylvania, but was also a member of the State house of representatives in 1795, 1796 and 1797;.
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 1773 Delinquent Tax Notice
Joseph Jacobs Heirs, 150 acres, adjoining land of Jonas Balm, 250 adjoining land of William Maclay, and 200 on Brightfield Run, in Derry; 100 in Penn 200 on Limestone Ridge, and 300 on Licking Creek, in Milford; and 2300 acres in Armagh, adjoining lands of Robert Taylor, 17 18 9.
Samuel Perry, 300 acres in Ditto, adjoining lands of Robert Callender, 2 5 0.
Samuel Purviance, 300 acres in Greenwood, adjoining Samuel Martin; 100 in Coleraine; and 200 in Milford; 4 18 10.
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 Journal of William Maclay: Preface
John Maclay, being a member of that conference held in "Carpenters' Hall" which declared that "they, in behalf of the people of Pennsylvania, were willing to concur in a vote of Congress declaring the United Colonies free and independent States." John Maclay also served three terms in the Pennsylvania Legislature, 1790, 1792, and 1794.
Samuel Maclay, was chosen Speaker of the Pennsylvania State Senate, of which body he was a member from 1797 to 1802, and resigned in 1802 in order to serve in the United States Senate, where he represented Pennsylvania from 1802 to 1809.
William Maclay was born on the 20th of July, 1737, in New Garden Township, Pennsylvania, and was educated in the classical school of the Rev. John Blair.
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Samuel Maclay was born in Lurgan township, Franklin county, Pennsylvania, June 17, 1741, son of Charles Maclay, a native of County Antrim, Ireland, and descendant of Charles Maclay, Baron Fingal.
Samuel Roberts, who qualified as deputy attorney general for Northumberland county, July 16, l800, resided at Sunbury, and practiced in the courts to some extent prior to that date, was born in Philadelphia, September 8, 1763, and admitted to the bar of that city in 1793.
Samuel Hepburn was a son of James Hepburn, an early and prominent merchant of Northumberland.
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SAMUEL J. PACKER, deceased, was born in Howard township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, March 23, 1799, son of Amos and Elizabeth (Jones) Packer.
His son Samuel was the father of Jacob, and Jacob was the father of Hiram; thus with the stroke of the pen we connect the fifth with the first generation of a family whose name appears frequently in the early archives of the county.
Samuel Bloom was commissioned as justice of the peace, February 28, 1809, served as county commissioner, 1813-15, and as county treasurer, 1834-36.
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Johnston, Governor [Samuel] (Senator from North Carolina), arrives in the Senate, 188; on the Enumeration bill, 195; on the Naturalization bill, 209; on pay due to Southern soldiers, 270; on the residence, 275, 281, 282, 285,293.
Maclay, Samuel, 212, 213; informs his brother William of efforts made to supplant him, 346, 347, 365.
Otis, [Samuel Alteyne] (Secretary of the United States Senate), inaccuracy in his minutes, 2, 22, 25,135, 136, 143, 144, 175; the creature of Adams, 64, 181, 207; his roguery and want of integrity, 135, 136, 143, 144, 176, 196; not reliable, 187; his untruthfulness, 380- 382.
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William Maclay, John Lowdon, Samuel Hunter, Joseph Wallis, and Robert Moodie were appointed trustees to purchase a piece of ground on which the court-house was to be erected, subject to the Governor's approval.
William Plunket, Turbutt Francis, Samuel Hunter, James Potter, William Maclay, John Lowdon, Thomas Lemmon, Ellis Hughes, and Benjamin Weiser confirmed as justices in Council, and William Maclay, prothonotary and clerk of the several courts, March 24.
It was further recommended to the inhabitants to use the manufactures of their own and neighboring Colonies, in preference to all others; and that a manufacturer or vender of goods who should take advantage of the necessities of the country to raise prices should be considered an enemy to his country.
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 My Family
Parents: ROBERT DEMAREE MACLAY and KATHLEEN H. was born on 19 Apr 1799 in LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PENNSYLVANIA.
Parents: THOMAS JAMES MACLAY and ANNIE E. was born in 1860.
Parents: THOMAS JAMES MACLAY and ANNIE E. was born on 16 Nov 1862 in SANTA CLARA, SANTA CLARA CO., CALIFORNIA.
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The Maclays quickly became prominent in a farming community three miles northwest of Shippensburg.
To further his studies he was sent to Samuel Finley's academy at West Nottingham in Chester County (included in Cecil County, Maryland, after the Mason and Dixon survey).
Maclay moved his family to Harrisburg, where he joined the emerging Democratic-Republican Party, lost a bid for election to the House of Representatives in the Third Congress, served as an elector for
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 Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1805-1815 : a machine readable ...
Samuel Latta, of New York, to be Collector and Inspector of the Revenue for the district and port of Genesee.
Samuel Maclay, of Pennsylvania, and Thomas Vaughan, of Maryland, to be appointed 2d Lieutenants in the regiment of Artillerists.
Samuel Venable, of Kentucky, Isaac Rawlings, of Maryland, John Fowles, of Orleans, and Benjamin W. Dudley, of Kentucky, to be appointed Surgeon's Mates.
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Maclay explained that his clients wanted to move the building envelope 50 or 60 feet in orderĀ  to retain some trees; have slightly nicer views; and to be further away from the septic system.
Maclay added that his clients are also requesting to expand septic capacity to accommodate the option for a 5
Maclay said the house would be visible within the subdivision, but not visible from off-site.
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Robert Harris Awl was born in Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, December 27, 1819, son of Samuel and Mary (Maclay) Awl.
Samuel Jackson and M. Aristide Rodrigue were among the leading physicians at a later date.
The foreman of the office, Samuel B. Sisty, then took charge, and published one number, when his administration was peremptorily suspended by the stockholders.
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 My Family
Parents: LIEUTENANT JOHN HOG MACLAY and TRYPHENA M. was born on 30 Aug 1830 in OHIO.
Parents: JUDGE ROBERT PLUNKET MACLAY and MARGARET C. was born on 23 Jul 1860 in WASHINGTON CO., MISSOURI.
WILLIAM JAMES MACLAY and MARY A. He was married to LOUISE MIGLIARACEA on 10 Feb 1887.
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We notice William Maclay grumbles at the state or ceremony of Washington's intercourse with Congress and the public; his objections to the President's presence while business was transacted, and his boldness in speaking against the President's measures in open Senate, and the President a listener.
Maclay; but their reflex influence upon Northumberland county elections must be noted in these Annals.
William and Samuel Maclay were the influential men of the middle and western portions of Pennsylvania, and were decided Republicans.
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 Re: RICHARDSON-PLUNKET
Samuel Maclay, whose lineage is traceable to John Harris, senior, whose grave is yet to be seen on the bank of the river at Harrisburg, in front of the residence of General Simon Cameron.
Among their children were John, the proprietor of Harrisburg; Samuel, who settled at the outlet of Cayuga lake, New York, and a daughter, who married Doctor William Plunket.
His daughters were Eliz- abeth, born in 1755, married to Samuel Maclay; Isabella, born January, 1760, married to William Bell, Esquire, of Elizabethtown, New 272 ANNALS OF BUFFALO VALLEY [1791.
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 HISTORICAL SKETCHES - Part 9
Samuel Wallis is indeed a personage worthy of consideration, especially because of the contradictory elements in his character.
He was also associated with Samuel Maclay and Colonel Timothy Matlack as commissioners, by appointment of the Supreme Executive Council, to survey the West Branch of the Susquehanna, the Sinnemahoning and Allegheny rivers, in 1790.
Both Samuel I and Samuel II are intermingled in the Indian trade records at Harris Ferry, in 1770-72 and 1774.
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 State Meet 2002 Florida Cross Country- DyeStat high school track and field and cross country
Maclay and Holy Trinity both had off days, but still were good enough to win.
Maclay wins it's fifth consecutive championship which is a state record for most consecutive championships and ties them for third place for most team championships (Source FHSAA).
Maclay was second, nipping Oak Hall high school by 6 points.
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 Eighth United States Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The second session took place in Washington, DC from November 5, 1804 to March 3, 1805.
November 30, 1804 - The Senate begins impeachment talks regarding Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase.
Secretary of the Senate - Samuel Allyne Otis
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 My Family
She was married to JOHN MACLAY in 1771.
She was married to COLONEL SAMUEL CULBERTSON "OF THE ROW" on 4 Feb 1777.
WILLIAM JAMES MACLAY and MARY A. was born in 1782.
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 Pocono Record Online: 'Pennsylvania Wilds' project may put region on the map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This is a region that has been opened up several times — first to Revolutionary War veterans seeking payment for services in land, then the loggers in the 19th century who denuded mountaintops of trees, then long-distance motorists with the construction of Interstate 80 during the 1960s.
To put the modern tourist in an exploratory frame of mind, look to the journal that surveyor Samuel Maclay wrote in 1790 when he explored the Susquehanna's West Branch, the Sinnemahoning River and the Allegheny River.
Maclay, Timothy Matlack and John Adlum were commissioned by the state to find the headwaters of the Susquehanna River and explore newly purchased Indian lands.
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 My Family
He was married to MARY MACLAY on 27 Apr 1795.
She was married to JUDGE ROBERT MACLAY WIDNEY on 11 Nov 1868.
She was married to ROBERT PLUNKET MACLAY on 25 Nov 1857.
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Snodgrass Samuel Snodgrass widdow Snodgrass widow Snodgrass William Snodgrass Northumberland Co. Muncy Twp.
Church affairs are the central concern of the papers, with materials on Lyon's hostile view of the Rev. George Duffield's theology, and his part in the founding of the Second Presbyterian Church, 1832.
Samuel married Elizabeth Matthews, and by her had three children, one son and two daus..
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She was a daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Maclay.
Her grandfather, William Maclay, was a United States Senator.
Briscoe's first marriage were E. B., born in 1855, and Fannie Mary, both of whom are teaching school in Wilmington, Delaware, and Samuel Maclay Briscoe.
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 History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892
Among his children were Judge Samuel Hepburn, of Carlisle; James H. Hepburn, of Jersey Shore; and Dr. William Hepburn and Andrew Hepburn, of Williamsport, all of whom are dead.
Samuel, the fifth son of Captain Hays, settled in Erie, where he followed tanning and died, May 27, 1850, leaving five children: William; John W.; Jane; Catherine, and Maria.
Mitchell was married in 1842 to Temperance, daughter of Samuel Turner, a native of New Jersey.
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 John Meginness - United States Genealogy Books
On April 9, 1790, Samuel Maclay, Timothy Matlock and John Adlum were commissioned by the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania to examine the headwaters of the Susquehanna River and explore the streams of the new purchase of Indian land, the Northwestern section of Pennsylvania, lately purchased from the Indians.
They were charged with the responsibility of discovering a possible route for a road to connect the waters of the Allegheny River in that part of the state with the West Branch of the Susquehanna River.
Samuel Maclay, a very popular man, a good scholar and writer from the Buffalo Valley of Union County, Pennsylvania who rose to become a United States Senator.
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 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Historical Minutes > 1964-Present > "Byrd's History"
Throughout the Senate's 211-year history, a select company of senators have sought to describe and explain the institution to a larger audience by preparing diaries, letters, memoirs, and narrative histories.
The earliest of these participant-observers was Pennsylvania Senator William Maclay, who kept a diary during the First Congress, from 1789 to 1791.
Despite Maclay's generally acerbic view of Senate proceedings, his diary serves as a unique source of information about a time when the Senate met exclusively behind closed doors.
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 Captain samuel moore Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samuel Sturgeon, (Propositus) .   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
They were the parents of fifteen children of whom twelve--Sarah, Peter, Samuel, Jane, Thomas, John, Jacob, Margaret, Simpson, Robert, Moses, and Elizabeth seem to have attained their majority.
He came of notable stock, his paternal grandfather having been of the Scotch-Irish race whose virtues have had so strong an influence on the development of Pennsylvania; his maternal grand-father, William Maclay, one of the most important figures in public life in the State in his day and one.
William Maclay), was the founder of the city of Harrisburg.
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 University of Massachusetts - Official Athletic Site - Football
Andy Maclay kickoff 65 yards to the DEL0, touchback.
M 4-1 M10 Andy Maclay punt 52 yards to the DEL38, Courtney Batts return 7 yards to the DEL45 (Ben Scott).
M 4-1 M35 Andy Maclay punt 43 yards to the DEL22, Courtney Batts return 11 yards to the DEL33, out-of-bounds (Geoff Hauge,Andy Maclay).
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 PA State Archives - MG-352 - Scope and Content Note - Maclay Family Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Charles Templeton Maclay's diaries,1831-73, and journals of visits to patients, 1840-58, are also included.
There are materials in the collection relating to the Pomeroy family, who became affiliated to the Maclay family through the marriage of Charles Templeton Maclay's son, David Maclay, M.D. (b.
In addition, there is a microfilm copy of The Maclays of Lurgan: Being a Biographical Sketch of the Descendants of Charles and John Maclay Who Came to America in the Year 1734 (Brooklyn, N.Y.) by Edgar S. Maclay, 1889.
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SAMUEL WEBSTER Born: APR 10, 1749 in St. John's Northern Parish, Goochland Co., Virginia Married: Susannah Bagby in 1770 in St. John's, Powhatan Co (Goochland), VA Died: JAN 24, 1823 in Franklin Co., Virginia.
Born: 1724 in Powhatan Co, VA Married: Henery Bagby on FEB 18, 1738/39 in Richmond, Goochland Co., Virginia.
MARY ANN MACLAY Born: JUN 3, 1881; Married: Edward (Edwin) Moore about 1904 Died: DEC 24, 1932 in National City CA; Parents: John MacLay and Margaret McDonald 3.
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