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  Thomas Garret
Thomas Garret (or Garrard) was a curate to Roger Forman, rector of All Hallows church in Cheapside, London.
Garret was already being watched for his preaching which included `reformist` phrases that faith alone would save man. However, having access to these forbidden books, he was stimulated to read them and become not only student, librarian and preacher, but also trader.
Garret hastened westward, hoping to make the security of Wales but at Hinksey, not far from Oxford he was taken and brought back to imprisonment.
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  Herb garret - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Herb Garret is the garret of St Thomas Church, Southwark.
It was called the Herb Garret in 1821 when the Grand Committee of the hospital ordered that an operating theatre be built in the garret of the church to serve the patients of St Thomas' Hospital, Southwark.
In 1862, the hospital moved, and the Herb Garret and Operating Theatre were closed down.
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 Delawarean - Thomas Garrett
In the year 1820 Thomas Garrett decided to devote his life to abolitionism.
However, thanks to business loans, the abolitionist made an economic recovery while simultaneously keeping his promise of continued aid to runaway slaves.
Thomas Garrett was honored, after the Civil War, by the fls of Wilmington with a parade where they proclaimed him
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 Thomas Garret -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thomas Garret -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Thomas Garret was a (One who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear) Quaker (A reformer who favors abolishing slavery) Abolitionist and a notable "stationmaster" of the (Abolitionists secret aid to escaping slaves; pre-Civil War in US) Underground Railroad.
He helped (United States abolitionist born a slave on a plantation in Maryland and became a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad leading other slaves to freedom in the North (1820-1913)) Harriet Tubman in her escape from (The practice of owning slaves) slavery, and remained friends with her in later life.
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 Wrightslaw - Related Services - U. S. Supreme Court Issues Decision in Garret F.
Garret is currently a student in the Cedar Rapids Community School District (District), he attends regular classes in a typical school program, and his academic performance has been a success.
Garret and his family are delighted with the decision.
Garret's mother, Charlene Frey, hoped that the justices would hold that all students with disabilities can and should have access to public school.
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 Earlyabolitionists   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thomas Garrett was born on August 21, 1789, in Delaware.
Garret turned his home into a last station on the Underground Railroad before the runaways reached the free states such as Pennsylvania, which is adjacent to Delaware.
Garret was heavily fined for helping fugitive slaves and this put him into bankruptcy.
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 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She was married to Thomas Herman Hinote on 4 Mar 1907.
She was married to John Thomas Carlisle between 1922 and 1953.
Garret, Mary Garret, William Thomas Garret, Henry GARRET, Richard Garret, Lee Garret.
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 Gaming Source Network Forums -> The Seige PART 5 The Charges   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thomas took the survivors to a small uninhabited island.
Thomas was amazed at how fast the population increased.
Thomas was very pleased at the progression of the city.
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 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Children were: Thomas Sylvanus Burney, James Lawrence, Jr.
Thomas Jefferson Burney was born on 29 Apr 1801 in Greene County, Georgia.
Thomas Silvanus Burney was born in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, on May 28, 1842.
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 Virtual Wall - Thomas Fanning, SGT, Army, Seattle WA, 06May67 19E049
We decided to each adopt a headstone and care for it and through our visits we would be able to teach our future children about commitment and concern as well as a better understanding of the sacrifice these individuals gave for their country.
For individual (personal) reasons, I selected Thomas G. Fanning - we shared the common birthdate of 21 FEB - and from the moment I chose him, it was as if we had a lasting connection.
I'm not sure it's possible to have a friendship with someone you've never met or who passed from this world before you were even born, however through this experience, I feel as though I have known Thomas and hope that as he lives on in our family's visits he has recieved some comfort and joy.
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 Senator Carper Delaware Fast Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thomas Garret lost his entire fortune in his battle against slavery.
Quaker merchant Thomas Garret is thought to be the model for a Quaker farmer in the novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Garret and famed abolitionist Harriett Tubman worked closely with Delaware's anti-slavery forces.
The frying pan built in 1950 for use at the Delmarva Chicken Festival is 10 feet in diameter and holds 180 gallons of oil and 800 chicken quarters.
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 The History of Protestantism by J. A. Wylie
Garret had the books conveyed to his own house, and hid them there till he should be able to arrange for their distribution.
Henry set to studying Thomas Aquinas on the point, and found that his favorite doctor had decided against such marriages; he next asked the judgment of his bishops; and these, having deliberated on the question, were unanimously, with the exception of Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, of opinion that the king's marriage was of doubtful validity.
This young lady was the daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn, a gentleman of good family and estate, who, having occasion to visit France, took with him his daughter, and placed her at the French court, where she acquired all those accomplishments which add such luster to female beauty.
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 The Middletown Press - News - 11/10/2003 - RIDING WITH THOMAS
Thomas was hooked up to one end of a string of 10 passenger cars; Essex’s engine No. 97, an 80-year Consolidation 2:8 locomotive built at American Locomotive’s Cook Works in Paterson, N.J., was hooked to the other.
It was hard to tell who was happier, the son, because of Thomas, or the father because of his son’s obvious joy on this, his birthday.
Trackside, as Thomas prepared to pull out on one of his trips, Garret Gallo, 3-1/2, of Cromwell, stood wearing a Thomas hat and a wide smile.
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 A History of the  Reformation in the 16th Century Book 19
Thomas Garret, a sound evangelical, and former priest, preached the good news of Christ and desired to see it strewn across the land.
Garret was counseled that he should leave the area and change his name because of his involvement in hiding the New Testaments.
Anne Boleyn returned with Sir Thomas More to the court and was assigned to Catherine as one of her maids of honor.
www.apuritansmind.com /Reformation/HistoryReformation/McMahonBook19.htm   (3194 words)

  
 History of St Thomas
The hospital was reopened as a hospital by Edward VI in 1552, since when it has continued to serve the public, although it moved from its ancient site to its present location in Lambeth in 1862.
The monastery was dissolved in the Reformation, but reopened in 1551 and rededicated to Thomas the Apostle, as Becket had been decanonised.
At the end of the 17th century, the hospital and church were largely rebuilt by Thomas Cartwright (Master Mason to Christopher Wren at St Mary-le-Bow).
www.thegarret.org.uk /stthomas.htm   (653 words)

  
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 Swearingen Genealogy
Comments: Thomas Van Swearingen III was the only known man to defeat George Washington in a political race.
Garrett, Thomas, Van, Thomas, Drusilla marries Samuel Connell.
Garret, Thomas, Samuel, Samuel Jr., Richard Cheek, David, Hila or Hilie
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 Tudor Citizens - Thomas Cromwell
Thomas Cromwell was as great a statesman as England has ever seen and, in his decade of power, permanently changed the course of English history.
Meanwhile, Thomas Cranmer told the king that Anne could simply swear that the betrothal had been repudiated - no official documents were necessary.
This was no comfort to Thomas Cromwell, however; after a lifetime of dedicated service, he met his end by execution and all of Henry's regrets could not bring him back to life.
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 'r u online?': the evolving lexicon of wired teens | csmonitor.com
Garret says he gets onto IM when he's doing homework, and manages about eight different tasks at one time.
But Dr. Randall says he found in his study that teens are quite aware of that issue and know how to protect themselves.
He begins chatting with someone he hasn't talked to in awhile, and when that person attacks him and uses profanity, he quickly ends the conversation.
www.csmonitor.com /2002/1212/p01s01-ussc.htm   (1067 words)

  
 The Family Garden - aqwn85 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
I, Garret Sealy, a Justice of the Peace in said county and state, do hereby certify that Sarah Sealy whose name appeared subscribed to the foregoing declaration did make the same before me on this day after being duly sworn according to law.
That she is reputed and believed and by many in this county known to be the widow of one certain Samuel Sealy, Late a soldier in the war of the Revolution; That her character for veracity and truth is umimpeached and her declaration entitled to credit.
Garret Sealy, J.P. At some time between the above document dated Nov 2, 1843 and July 7, 1853, Sarah Sealy died.
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 Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama
Thomas Garret of Sumter District, aged 105 years and 9 months, who came to town on horseback alone, for the purpose of receiving his pension.
Thomas Gary served as a private and was paid by Thomas Nicols for service rendered after the "Reduction of Charleston, S. Records of his payment are dated January 8, 1791.—Information from Mrs.
His son Thomas Jefferson Goode was the grandfather of the above Mrs.
www.archives.state.al.us /al_sldrs/g_list.html   (3748 words)

  
 Byrnes, Cox, andPennock Family Page
Ellen, the youngest daughter, is living with her aunt and uncle, Thomas Murray and Ellen Cox Murray.
Though in the 1880 and 1892 censuses his name is given as Thomas H. in the 1920 Census he uses Henry T. Byrnes and his name is remembered as 'Uncle Henni.' His wife Johanna is listed as being born in Ireland and the family was Roman Catholic.
In the 1920 Census he is living next door to his sister, Henrietta and her second, husband, Albert Carroll, in the East New York section of Brooklyn.
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William Bladen married Ann Van Sweringen daughter of Garret Van Sweringen and Mary Smith, Anthony Neale (was the son of James Neale and Ann Gill) he married 1st to Elizabeth Rosewell and 2nd to Elizabeth Diggs,
Benjamin Rozer, Thomas Harris gaurdian of John Pope (son of Francis Pope), Thomas Clipsham (administrator of Charles Grigory), John Sanders, Richard Ambrose, Samuel Responby, John Borland (overseer upon Smith's Plantation-- Thomas Pope was Smith's gaurdian), Stephen Murtey
Thomas Clerke, John Compton, Philip Combs, Gilbert Crafford, Samuel Cooksey, Samuel Dodson, John Dawson, John Daniel, Col.
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 Shaftesbury St James Burials 1684-1764   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thomas Curtis son of Thomas and Melior buried 14-Apr 1684
Thomas Curtis son of Thomas buried 26-Dec 1690
Thomas Wilkins son of Mr Thomas buried 8-Sep 1705
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 Lectures & Events @ the Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret
Lectures and Events @ the Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret
the Herb Garret in the Old Operating Theatre Museum using material from the
Explore the history of the 300 year old apothecary’s Herb Garret of Old St. Thomas’ Hospital
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Children: Anna Catherine Warren, Thomas John LAKE Sister: Sarah Roberts Brother-in-law: John Roberts (county of Cork, Ireland) Nephew and Niece: Richard and Mary Roberts Exec and Guardians: Lydia Harriot and Thomas John LAKE, Thomas Pringle and John Nixon Wits: James Robinson, James Barnes, James Humphreys.
To Mary Conrad Exec: Son, Cornelius Stevenson, friends, Crooke Stevenson, merchant of said City, William Stevenson, also to be guardians of minor children Wits: Isaac Stevenson, Alexander Stewart Cornelius Stevenson sworn.
The wife of Gov. Thomas Holliday Hicks was a great-granddaughter of Capt.
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 WAR OF 1812 Roster for Jarrett/Garrett/Jared   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ashton Garret 1 Corps D'ellite (Randolph's), VA Militia
Henry Garret 1 Corps D'elite (Randolph's), VA Militia
Thomas Deweese 1 Regiment Riflemen (Humphrey's), PA Militia
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 Grandfather's Chair, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; Part II. X. Thomas Hutchinson Page 2
By this unprovoked and unjustifiable act, our venerable friend had suffered a fracture of one of its rungs.
"But," said Grandfather, "our chair, after all, was not destined to spend the remainder of its days in the inglorious obscurity of a garret.
Thomas Hutchinson, Lieutenant-governor of the province, was told of Sir Francis Bernard's design.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Thomas Garret Murley Family Home Page
Thomas Garret Murley b:12 June 1830 d:02 Sept. 1914 married Catherine Lennis b:25 Aug 1833 d:06 Dec.1887.
I am researching the PA location of Thomas Garret Murley and his Wife Kate Lennis.
The content shown on this page has been submitted by a Genealogy.com customer, and is not subject to verification by Genealogy.com.
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 The Official Garrett Thomas Band Website   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Perhaps that's why they are striking a chord with audiences as the band develops a growing and devoted following here in San Diego.
The amber tone vocals (garrett thomas) are melodic, soothing, and full of conviction.
The guitar (james hood) is ambient, driven, and full of syncopated hook.
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 8_5   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is said that when he was a law student in London "his humour was to quote the law in Greek when he read anything thereof." In his youth at Christ Church, Oxford, he got into trouble for reading Tyndale’s New Testament which was being circulated and promoted there by Thomas Garret.
When he was brought back to Oxford Garret and Dalaber participated in a public act of penance along with Taverner and others who would play a significant part in the coming struggle of the Reformation.
One part of their punishment was to throw a book into the fire.
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 Garrett, Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1820 Thomas Garrett made a decision that changed his life and that of thousands of escaping slaves.
He decided to spend his life working for the abolition of slavery.
Bentley, Judith "Dear Friend," Thomas Garret and William Still, collaborators on the underground railroad (Cobblehill Books, 1997).
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