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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  §12. Samuel Rowley’s "When you see me, You know me". XIII. Lesser Elizabethan Dramatists. Vol. 5. The Drama ...
Rowley’s capacity must be judged by When you see me, You know me, Or the famous Chronicle Historie of king Henry VIII, acted in May, 1603.
Rowley’s play is of great interest as the forerunner of Henry VIII; but, in itself, it has merits.
Rowley, very possibly, wrote a large part of the original play, and it adds to the impression of his talent produced by When you see me, You know me.
www.bartleby.com /215/1312.html   (509 words)

  
 William Rowley - LoveToKnow 1911
He is not to be identified with " Master Rowley, once a rare scholar of learned Pembroke Hall in Cambridge," whom Francis Meres described in his Palladis Tamia as one of the " best for comedy." The only Rowley at Pembroke Hall at the period was Ralph Rowley, afterwards rector of Chelmsford.
William Rowley is described as the chief comedian in the Prince of Wales's company, and it was doubtless during the two years' union (1614-16) of these players with the Lady Elizabeth's company that he was brought into contact with Middleton.
The dramatist Samuel Rowley, described without apparent reason by J. Collier as William Rowley's brother, was employed 1 It is usual to minimize Rowley's share in this play.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /William_Rowley   (470 words)

  
 Your Woodbury/Ober Family Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Samuel Woodbury was born on 9 Oct 1711 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA and died on 16 Dec 1781 in Boxford, Essex, MA.
Hannah was born on 4 Jun 1684 in Rowley, Essex, MA, baptized on 29 Jun 1684 in Rowley, Essex, MA, and died on 27 Sep 1722 in Rowley, Essex, MA.
Benjamin Woodbury was born on 25 Jun 1726 in Rowley, Essex, MA and was baptized on 26 Jun 1726 in Rowley, Essex, MA.
www.woodburyober.com /d5.html   (10124 words)

  
 (Generation 5)
The town of Rowley chose a committee to raise or hire fifty men to complete their quota, as required by Continental orders, and the same time it was voted that BENJAMIN STICKNEY be one of a committee to hire the sum of £750 for the purpose.
SAMUEL STICKNEY enlisted under command of Gen. Jeffry Amherst, for the invasion of Canada, April 2, 1759, when "of Beverly, age 18, a servant of Robert Dodge, Jr" (to whom he was apprenticed).
SAMUEL STICKNEY was in Capt. Nathan Adams' Co. as a private, "aged 19, from Rowley, laborer, last residence Newbury." He was in the Third Foot Co. of Newbury, commanded by Major Joseph Coffin, 1757.
homepages.paradise.net.nz /warrenst/F06GEN5.htm   (11487 words)

  
 Henry Rowley and Some of His Descendants
Rowley, and were probably members of the family of their father-in-law.
Samuel Olmsted, son of Samuel and Mary (Lord) Olmsted, of Hartford and East Haddam.
Shubael Rowley was in (East) Haddam as early as 1693, for on Oct. 4 of that year he conveyed land there to "his father Moses Rowley, cordwainer, of Sockanesset in the County of Barnstable and Colony of Plymouth." On Nov.
www.flint.com /rowley/NYGBR37/SomeDescendants.htm   (1965 words)

  
 Kimball - pafg56 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Samuel STICKNEY [Parents] was born in 1630 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England and was christened on 6 Mar 1630 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England.
Samuel married Julia SWAN on 18 Apr 1653 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts.
Samuel married Prudence GAGE on 6 Apr 1674 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England.
www.webpak.net /~cdm2/kimball/pafg56.htm   (520 words)

  
 This is my compilation of ROWLEY family information
iii Thomas Rowley born 1747, Hebron, Tolland Co., CT, married Jul 1780, in Hebron, Tolland Co., CT, Eunice Cooper, born Abt 1747.
v Seth Rowley born Abt 1812, married Abt 1835, Sarah Hutson, born Abt 1812.
ix Anna Rowley born 16-Sep-1819, married (1) Abt 1840, Simeon Elms, born Abt 1819, married (2) Abt 1850, Hubbel Smith, born Abt 1820.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Bluffs/8841/rowley.htm   (7385 words)

  
 Rowley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rowley, scientist with works on Echinopsis or the Cactus
All owners of the title Baron Langford (1763-1912) had the last name Rowley.
Rowley's History of England, authorship is a supposed pseudonym for Thomas Chatterton
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rowley   (191 words)

  
 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Rowley, William   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
ROWLEY, WILLIAM [Rowley, William], 1585?-1642?, English playwright and actor.
Of Rowley's own plays, All's Lost by Lust (1622) is considered to be his best.
The Islamization of Spain in William Rowley and Mary Pix: the politics of nation and gender.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/r/rowley-w1.asp   (281 words)

  
 Official Rowley, Massachusetts Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Rowley was laid out so that nearly all of the early houses bordered on the "Town Brook" or one of its tributaries.
Rowley has supplied the area with finished wool through the first fulling mill, lumber from it mills, small vessel during the 1700's, famous Ipswich clams and seafood, as well as scholars who founded new universities and an accused witch hung during the height of the witch trials.
Ezekiel Rogers 1639-1660 (founder of Rowley), Samuel Phillips 1651-1696, Samuel Shepard 1665-1668, Edward Payson1682-1732, Jedediah Jewett 1729-1774, and Ebenezer Bradford 1782-1801 the earliest ministers of Rowley, and nearly all the original settlers are at rest.
www.rowley-ma.com /History.html   (2141 words)

  
 Rowley Family Researchers
Ancestry and descent from Sabrina (Rowley) Rouse, dau of Nathan Chamberlain Rowley [1-5.205]
David Sylvester,, is a descendant of Sarah (Rowley) Hatch, and is researching that area.
Theodore Webster,, ancestry and descent from Henry Rowley, planter of Plymouth.
www.flint.com /rowley/research.html   (962 words)

  
 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Fuller
Their father is recorded as a contributor to the famous chime of eight bells to the Redenhall church in Norfolk county, he helping towards the purchase of the sixth bell in 1588.
When Dr. Samuel Fuller made his will in 1633, he made provision for his nephew, Samuel, and therein is the only mention to be found of Samuel's wife, after her marriage.
Samuel, baptized at Scituate, Massachusetts, February 11, 1637; married Anna, daughter of Matthew Fuller.
www.schenectadyhistory.org /families/hmgfm/fuller-1.html   (2928 words)

  
 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
On 3 Feb 1719 Mary married Thomas Burpee, son of Thomas Burpee (25 Oct 1663-24 Jun 1709) and Hester Hopkinson (9 Apr 1667-3 Oct 1722), at Rowley, MA.
On 26 Mar 1730 Elizabeth married Samuel Burpee, son of Thomas Burpee (25 Oct 1663-24 Jun 1709) and Hester Hopkinson (9 Apr 1667-3 Oct 1722), at Ipswich, MA.
Samuel died at Sterling, MA, on 26 Oct 1791.
aleph0.clarku.edu /~djoyce/gen/report/rr08/rr08_139.html   (415 words)

  
 Hubbard / Holmen Families - Person Page 15   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Elizabeth Rowley, widow of Moses Rowley, late of Haddam East, deeded her right of dower in land in Falmouth, Mass.
I give and bequeath unto Sarah Rowley, the daughter of Moses Rowley, all my sheep and by these presents I doe appoint Jedediah Jones to oversee the sheep that they be imployed wholly for the use of said Sarah.
Samuel was the only Mayflower passenger to settle permanently in Barnstable and was one of the last surviving Mayflower passengers.
www.dxhansen.com /SSHubbard-p/p15.htm   (5902 words)

  
 Internet Obituary Network, Obituary for Sara Rowley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sara Pearl Rowley, 82, formerly of Quogue died at her home in Clearwater, Florida on May 19.
Rowley was active in the Masonic, Scottish Rite, and Shrine organizations.
She is survived by her children, Dorothy Gerhart of Germany, June Stevenson of Georgia, and Samuel Rowley Jr.
obits.com /rowleys.htm   (149 words)

  
 Literary Encyclopedia: William Rowley
He was the younger brother of Samuel Rowley who also acted and wrote for the commercial drama.
Rowley became a leading actor in the Prince's company, which was formed as King James' gift to his seven year-old son in 1608.
The expectations of a typical comic ending are fulfilled with a wedding, a feast, familial reintegration, and the purging of immoral or sinful appetites among the characters.
www.litencyc.com /php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=3871   (598 words)

  
 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Vail
Samuel Vail was the founder of the family in the Mohawk Valley.
Samuel Vail settled at Albany, New York, where he was engaged as a carriage builder.
He settled in the town of Mayfield in 1804, purchased a mill site on Kennetto creek, in the southeast part of the town, and erected mills; he was a miller, also a Quaker.
www.schenectadyhistory.org /families/hmgfm/vail-2.html   (898 words)

  
 Moses ROWLEY/Mary FLETCHER
Name: Mary ROWLEY Born: CA 1677 at: prob Barnstable, MA Married: 1697 at: E. Haddam, CT Died: at: Spouses: Samuel (Capt.) OLMSTEAD
Name: Moses ROWLEY Born: CA 1679 at: prob Barnstable, MA Married: CA 1702 at: Died: aft 20-JAN-1745 at: prob E. Haddam, CT Spouses: Unknown Martha PORTER Sarah CHAPMAN
Name: Ebenezer ROWLEY Born: CA 1695 at: prob E. Haddam, CT Married: 06-JUN-1719 at: E. Haddam, CT Died: 24-AUG-1757 at: E. Haddam, CT Spouses: Mary CHURCH
home.att.net /~jd.schulte/html2/fam00291.htm   (262 words)

  
 Savage New England Register, Volume 3, Pickard - Pierce
Nathaniel, John, Benjamin, William, Samuel, and perhaps Tabitha, and Mary, beside Bethia, wh.
Ruth, Hannah, and John, 14 Oct. that yr.; Samuel; Joseph, 12 Feb. 1643; Rachel, 3 May 1646; Benjamin, 2 July 1648; Sarah, 6 oct. 1650; Abigail, Oct. 1652; and Jacob, 3 Sept. 1654.
I regret to add, that young Samuel was an unhappy witness in 1692, at some of the witch trials, and, of course, was led to swear to more than was true.
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk3/pickard-pierce.htm   (1896 words)

  
 Robinson Genealogy 185 (Notes Pages)
March 2, 1685/6 in a court hearing, was noted as a constable for the Plymouth Colony who was wickedly struck on the head with a stick or club.
I Do give to my loving Daughter Hannah Rowley that Cow that my son John Rowley now hath, and six sheep, my bed that I now lye on and all the Beding belonging to the same, and all the household Goods that I now have.
Furthermore, my will is that my sons Samuel Rowley of Hebron and Ebenezer of East Haddam be executors to this my Last Will and Testament and that they should be Reasonable allowed for their Trouble and I the said Moses Rowly Do hereby Revoak and Disanull all other former wills."
www.members.tripod.com /llindow/n_b8.html   (2545 words)

  
 Kymm Coveney's Ancestry - Person Page 40
Samuel Stickney was born in 1633 at Frampton, Lincolnshire, England.
Julian Swan married Samuel Stickney, son of William Stickney and Margaret Peirson, on 18 April 1653; Rowley.
John Stickney married Mary Poor, daughter of Samuel Poor and Rebecca Hobart, on 10 December 1689; Newbury.
members.fortunecity.com /dickcoveney/p40.htm   (1708 words)

  
 Samuel Sloper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Samuel Sloper, son of Ambrose and Mary (Pickering) Sloper, married Mary Hallowell of Boston on September 18, 1746.
The Sloper family were early residents of Portsmouth, New Hampshire and lent their name to the Sloper family homestead, Sloper hill, and other local landmarks.
Notation on Wendell inventory states Jedediah Smith and Samuel Sloper were connected, but it is unclear at this time how these two men relate to the Wendell family except all lived in Portsmouth, New Hampshire at one time.
www.library.hbs.edu /hc/sfa/slopersam.htm   (235 words)

  
 Some Stickney Genealogy
Elizabeth Stickney, born March 03, 1645/46 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA; died December 04, 1659 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
Samuel Pearson, born July 29, 1648 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA; died Unknown.
Samuel Fiske, born Unknown; died October 31, 1716; married (1) Phebe Reddington November 06, 1679; married (2) Hannah Allen May 24, 1697.
webpages.charter.net /horvath1234/stickney.htm   (3378 words)

  
 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Hall, Samuel Read   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
HALL, SAMUEL READ [Hall, Samuel Read] 1795-1877, American educator and clergyman, b.
From 1846 to 1875 he served as pastor in Brownington and in Granby, Vt. He wrote numerous textbooks, and his famous Lectures on School-Keeping (1829) were republished in 1929, with a biography of Hall and a bibliography of his works by A. Wright and G. Gardner.
Buggeswords: Samuel Harsnett and the licensing, suppression and afterlife of Dr. John Hayward's 'The First Part of the Life and Reign of King Henry IV.'
www.encyclopedia.com /html/h/hall-s1am.asp   (370 words)

  
 Savage New England Register, Volume #1, Pgs.252 -263
24 Mar. 1685; Hepzibah 25 Jan. 1687; SAMUEL, 25 Jan. 1689; Lydia, 5 Mar. 1691; Jedediah, 8 June 1693; Jotham, 23 Dec. 1695; Timothy, 10 Oct. 1698; Charles, 30 Dec. 1700; Persis, 10 July 1703; and Antipas, 16 Oct. 1706.
Mary, aged 18; Daniel, 15; Abigail, 11; Samuel, 8; and Ruth, 2.
1673; Mary, 15 Nov. 1675; Samuel, 4 Apr. 1678; Sarah, a 1681; Abigail, 1 Nov. 1684; John, a 1687; and Dinah, a.
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk1/252-263.htm   (2542 words)

  
 rowley
The parcel of Land 50 rods by the River, running back 80 rods from the River unto the road westward, which was given by Henry Denslow to the wife of John Hodge and her children, though not recorded, shall be and remain to her and to her children, and the sd.
TR126131-Henry Allen Rowley (Twin to Timothy) baptized on 7/25/1790 Windsor,Hartford,CT Timothy Rowley (Twin to Henry) baptized on 7/25/1790 Windsor,Hartford,CT Mary (Polly) Rowley baptized on 11/18/1792 Windsor,Hartford,CT (Desc.
Benajah came to WI in 1858 - The Rowley family had Sunday School and prayer meetings at their house every other week, and the Johnson's had it at their house the other Sundays as there was no church nearby.
members.surfbest.net /krob/rowley.html   (4792 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: The Rowley Family
His father was Russell Rowley and his wife was Harriet Bailey.
Samuel rowley had two brothers Lafayette and Timmothy, and believed to have one sister, No Name.
Samuel was born in 1923, Possibly in Pa. He was married twice to Sarah Dayton, and Helen Mable.
www.genealogy.com /genealogy/users/f/r/i/Renee-K-Friedel   (112 words)

  
 Twelfth Generation
In his father's Will in 1683, he was given 4 acres of marsh, 2 horses, a dwelling house, a orchard yard, an Indian named Jaell, a cart, a plow, tools, a fat cow, a bible and a 1/3 of the cattle.
Samuel Rowley, a Deacon, had 8 children, Nathan (a Deacon, m.
(Her great-grandfather is Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower through his son Samuel and her great-grandfather is also Capt. Matthew Fuller through his daughter Anna Fuller.
www.sonic.net /~prouty/prouty/b1084.htm   (2003 words)

  
 Samuel (Deacon) ROWLEY/Elizabeth FULLER
Name: Nathan ROWLEY Born: 22-JAN-1714 at: Hebron, CT Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
Name: Samuel ROWLEY Born: 17-AUG-1718 at: Hebron, CT Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
Name: Abijah ROWLEY Born: 13-JUL-1725 at: Hebron, CT Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
home.att.net /~jd.schulte/html2/fam00299.htm   (154 words)

  
 Robinson Genealogy 188 (Notes Pages)
She first married Benjamin Fuller, whose grandfather Samuel was her great-grandfather.
"Jane Fuller was born March 1737 in East Haddam, Ct., married March 14, 1751 Simeon Rowley of Kent, Ct. and died in May 10, 1819".
MATTHEW FULLER (1664-1744) (Samuel, Samuel, Edward, Robert, John)
members.tripod.com /llindow/n_bb.html   (1129 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with R
Rowley, Clara A. Rowley, Clara E. Rowley, Claude Junior (-)
Rowley, Dell A. (16 Jul 1894-14 Aug 1960)
Rowley, William Bissell (8 Jun 1795-12 Mar 1875)
www.dnutt.com /rowley/idxr.htm   (421 words)

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