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  Johnson,Thomas
Johnson, Thomas (1732-1819) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court: Born in Calvert County, Maryland, on November 4, 1792, Thomas Johnson studied law and was admitted to the bar of the general court.
Johnson organized and led 1,800 troops from the western counties of Maryland to aid General Washington when he was retreating through New Jersey in 1776-77.
Johnson was also a strong supporter of the US Constitution, and served on the 1789 state ratifying convention.
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 Thomas Johnson
Thomas Johnson was born in Maryland on November 4, 1732.
Johnson was taught at home, and as a man read law before being admitted to practice law in 1760.
Although he did not sign the Declaration of Independence, Johnson strongly supported independence in Maryland, and was a draftsman of Maryland's declaration of independence.
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 No. 1-01-2045, Johnson v. Thomas
Johnson also acknowledged that he spoke to Thomas on the telephone on September 29, 1995, at which time she told him the signed completion certificate only pertained to the "outside" work and that the "inside" work was not completed.
Johnson appeals the trial court's judgment, contending that the court improperly found him to be a "creditor" pursuant to the TILA and that he is not liable as an assignee because the TILA violation was not apparent on the face of the RIC.
Thomas stated that at the time she signed the rescission notice, it did not contain the date the rescission period was to expire as required by Regulation Z. She further stated that she did not sign a revised rescission notice on August 1, 1995, when she signed the second proposal.
www.state.il.us /court/Opinions/AppellateCourt/2003/1stDistrict/July/Html/1012045.htm   (6879 words)

  
 Johnson Records
And finally for Robert Johnson who died in 1858 in Laurel Co Ky. His state of birth was given as S.C., which at first I assumed to be wrong but after carefully examining other clues it appears that Robert was indeed born in S.C. Again, this will be discussed later.
If we take Sarah Johnson Stapleton's info from the vitals as correct and that she was born in N.C. then 1765 would be a year that would first come to mind as a birth year for her, give or take a few years.
Robert Johnson was born about the year 1779 and this would be exactly the time frame in which the family would have been in District 96 of S.C. There is no record of Thomas Johnson fighting in the Rev War but there are stories of him being a soldier in the war.
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 Johnson, Thomas on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Johnson served as governor of Maryland (1777-79) and helped bring about Maryland's adoption of the Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson and historical self-construction: the earth belongs to the living?
FOXBORO, MA -- The Colts' Thomas Smith breaks up a pass intended for the Patriots' Charles Johnson during their game in Foxboro, Massachusetts, on Sunday, September 30, 2001.
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 Thomas Johnson Governor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Thomas Johnson (1732-1819) was an American jurist with a distinguished political career.
Johnson was born in Calvert County, Maryland on November 4, 1732, the son of Thomas and Dorcas Sedgwick Johnson.
This Thomas Johnson married Ann Jennings, the daughter of an Annapolis judge on February 16, 1766.
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Thomas Johnson I (1690-1761), (Deacon) Thomas Johnson II (1718-1774), Thomas Johnson III (of Chatham) (1750-1789) The three generations of the Johnson family constitute one of the great gravestone carving dynasties of eighteenth-century Connecticut.
Thomas Johnson I produced between 1723 and 1736 a wonderful series of original looking skull stones, with menacing faces, triangular noses and border panels of either gourd or fig-like designs or double scrolls.
Caulfield says that the three Johnsons “set stands for stone art throughout most of Connecticut, not only while they lived, but also for many years thereafter.” Certainly, a detailed study of the evolution and variability of their style will be a formidable but important task.
www.lib.uconn.edu /Exhibits/gravestones/johnson1.htm   (394 words)

  
 Tom Johnson, P.I.
Johnson, T. E., 1976 Analysis of a perithecial developmental mutant in Neurospora crassa that is male and female fertile.
Johnson, T. E., Bennett, B., Beeson, M. and Gordon, L., 1997 Identifying the genes underlying the QTLs for ethanol sensitivity in LS and SS mice: Marker-assisted congenic construction.
Bennett, B. and Johnson, T.E. 2003 A new panel of recombinant inbred strains from ILS and ISS.
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 HoustonChronicle.com - THOMAS LEE JOHNSON
Johnson had lived with his daughter since his wife, Helen, died about a year ago.
Those who attended Johnson's 150-member church knew the Port Arthur native as a "kind, honorable man, one who was always willing to help," said his son, Donald Johnson.
Johnson's four sons and three daughters learned of his death Sunday afternoon as television coverage of Houston flooding showed workers pulling a Pontiac Bonneville from a ditch in the 9400 block of Hillis, near Halls Bayou.
www.chron.com /cs/CDA/story.hts/storm2001/945487   (285 words)

  
 Thomas Berger Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Johnson's close association with Sandzen led to his use of the impressionistic style and the "impasto" painting technique which Sandzen favored.
Johnson's art has been shown in several places in Nebraska, including the State Office Building (1983), the NBC Bank (1984), and the State Museum of History (1984), all in Lincoln.
Johnson was employed at the University of Nebraska College of Agricultural Engineering, Laboratory Division, from 1930 to 1955.
www.nde.state.ne.us /SS/notables/johnson.html   (259 words)

  
 Thomas Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Although Thomas Johnson received no formal education growing up in western Maryland, he read for the bar under the tutelage of a local attorney and entered the bar at age 28.
Johnson, a close friend and business associate of George Washington, was elected a member of the Continental Congress.
During his brief tenure, Johnson wrote only a single short opinion out of a total of four cases that were before the Court that term.
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 Thomas Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
• Ryan Johnson, son of Thomas Johnson of Duluth and Christine Luoma of Virginia, graduated from Officer Candidate School at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, Wash., and...
Thomas Johnson knows what the Knights are going through: the Patriots went through it themselves the past two seasons.
The sheriff's office said Thomas Johnson, 41, had been assigned to work in the room when he escaped late Tuesday night.
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 Goodspeed's History of Tennessee Johnson County 1887   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The first circuit court of Johnson County was held on March 28, 1856, "at the house formerly occupied by Thomas Johnson, deceased." [NOTE: The preceding is from the Court Records.
Robert E. Berry, county court clerk of Johnson County, Tenn., was born near Abingdon, Washington Co., Va., February 1, 1831, the son of Moses and Dorcas (Edmondson) Berry.
Thomas S. Smythe, lawyer, was born in Washingion County, Va., June 29, 1827, and is the son of Dr.
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 Complaint: SEC v. Thomas T. Johnson and Michael C. Dickman
At that time, Johnson told Dickman that the agreement between Tech Data and GE Capital was "pretty much a lock." Johnson also told Dickman that the level and type of activity at Tech Data's corporate office was consistent with the imminent release of a major public announcement.
Johnson knew, or was reckless in not knowing, that the information he possessed concerning the Tech Data-GE Capital transaction and public announcement was confidential and that disclosing such information to Dickman was a breach of his fiduciary duty or similar duty of trust and confidence that he owed to Tech Data and its shareholders.
Johnson knew, or was reckless in not knowing, that Dickman, upon receiving this material nonpublic information, was likely to effect or cause others to effect illegal transactions in Tech Data's securities.
www.sec.gov /litigation/complaints/complr17347.htm   (2810 words)

  
 JOHNSON family: Thomas 8
Thomas JOHNSON was born in the Hertfordshire parish of Furneux Pelham in 1719 and as far as is known remained there all his life
Thomas JOHNSON baptised children at Furneux Pelham from 1743 to 1763, so was probably married aaround 1742 and maybe born around 1720.
the 1809 burial of Thomas gives an unlikely age of 90 at death and there were other Thomas JOHNSONs in the parish to which the burial may more likely refer; there are no other more suitable burials hoever and Grace was not noted as a widow at her burial, unlike other entries.
www.btinternet.com /~surrey.hypno/Genealogy/Johnson/JOHN-B8.htm   (359 words)

  
 Thomas E. Johnson
Professor Johnson received his B.S. from MIT and his Ph.D. from the Department of Genetics at the University of Washington in 1975.
Henderson S. and Johnson T. E., 2001 daf-16 integrates developmental and environmental inputs to mediate aging in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
Rea, S and Johnson, T. 2003 A metabolic model for determination of longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
www.colorado.edu /neuroscienceprogram/center/people/thomas_johnson.html   (354 words)

  
 SUNS: Kevin Johnson Retires from Basketball
Johnson enjoyed a standout 11-year NBA career in which he was dually honored for his play on the court and his actions in the community.
The acquisition of Johnson paid immediate dividends, as the Suns posted a 55-27 record in 1988-89, Johnson's first full season with the Suns, a 27-win improvement over the previous season - the third biggest turnaround in NBA history.
Johnson was remembered just as well for what he accomplished off the court.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: JOHNSON, WILLIAM THOMAS
William Thomas Johnson, banker, rancher, and rodeo producer, son of William Thomas and Laura (Bolin) Johnson, was born at Mount Vernon, Texas, on December 24, 1875.
Johnson attended Franklin County schools until age fourteen, when he left home to work as a cowboy in Wyoming and Montana.
Because he was the target of the 1936 strike that launched the PRCA, Johnson remains a pariah to the rodeo profession and is absent from its halls of fame.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/JJ/fjobv.html   (651 words)

  
 JOHNSON, Thomas (1732-1819) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The collection of Thomas Johnson consists of 24 items addressed to the Maryland Council of Safety (of which he was a member) and to Thomas Johnson in his capacity as Governor of Maryland (1777-1779).
In the letter, Thomas Johnson writes concerning the location of an iron furnace south of Pittsburgh, and territorial claims in Delaware, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
A note from Thomas Johnson to an unidentified recipient written on July 16, 1780.
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 Johnson Family
The parcel of land that William Johnson bought upon his arrival in 1757 from William Linville, is the present-day site of Tanglewood Park, Clemmons, NC.
William Johnson, the first settler in the area, is buried in the cemetery.
*Victoria Johnson died Nov. 1890 at the Broughton Hospital in Morganton, NC and was buried in the hospital's cemetery.
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We, the staff of Thomas Johnson, are committed to creating an academically excellent, developmentally responsive middle school characterized by high expectations for student performance and a strong commitment to success for each student.
We also believe that family involvement is critical to help us achieve our goal so that our students reap the full potential of a public education and unlock their minds to a brighter future.
Thomas Johnson Middle School is proud to announce that it met AYP in all subgroups for the 2003-2004 School Year!!!
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bl. Thomas Johnson
Of these choir monks Thomas Johnson, Richard Bere, Thomas Green (priests), and John Davy (deacon) refused; and of the brothers Robert Salt, William Greenwood, Thomas Redyng, Thommas Scryven, Walter Pierson, and William Horne.
However Margaret Clement, who as Margaret Giggs had been brought up in the household of St. Thomas More, bribed the gaoler to let her have access to the prisoners, and disguised herself as a milkmaid and carried in a milk-can full of meat, wherewith she fed them.
After the king's inquiry as to whether they were not already dead, the gaoler was afraid to let her enter again; but she was allowed to go on the roof, and uncovering the tiles, she let down meat in a basket as near as she could to their mouths.
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 PSU - School Of Business Administration
Thomas Johnson, Professor of Business Administration at Portland State University, was named one of the 200 leading management thinkers living today in a survey published by Harvard Business School Press in 2003.
Johnson came to PSU in 1988 as the first holder of the endowed Retzlaff Chair in Quality Management, which he held until 2001.
Johnson is an internationally-noted authority on economic history, management accounting, and quality management.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: JOHNSON, THOMAS JEFFERSON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Thomas Jefferson Johnson, school founder and teacher, was born near Norfolk, Virginia, on October 8, 1805.
Johnson, known as "Old Bristle Top" to his students because of his unruly hair, was well-liked but remembered as a stern disciplinarian.
Johnson, a devoted Methodist, invited preachers of different denominations to hold services at the institute, and on Sunday mornings local residents attended services there, where Johnson himself taught Sunday School.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/print/JJ/fjo28.html   (386 words)

  
 Walter Johnson : Baseball's Big Train, Library Edition by Henry W. Thomas , Ian Esmo : Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Johnson was a towering figure in the first quarter of the baseball century.
This is an excellent, exhaustive biography, showing clear affection for Johnson from the first pitch: Thomas is Johnson's grandson.
Despite the blood tie, Thomas doesn't just go straight down the middle; he is willing to work the corners of his grandfather's life, which actually allows his relationship to his subject to add to the work's significant depth.
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 SEC v THOMAS T JOHNSON - Legal Case Documents
THOMAS T. JOHNSON and MICHAEL C. DICKMAN, Civil Action No. 02 CV 00184 L (RBB) (S.D. Cal.) The United States Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that it filed a complaint in Federal Court in San Diego against Thomas T. Johnson ("Johnson") and Michael C. Dickman ("Dickman").
The Commission's complaint alleges that Johnson and Dickman engaged in insider trading in the stock of Tech Data Corporation ("Tech Data") prior to the public announcement on May 20, 1999, that Tech Data had entered into a three-year, $6 billion contract to assemble and distribute computers for GE Capital IT Solutions ("GE Capital").
The complaint alleges that Johnson learned material, non-public information regarding the pending contract between Tech Data and GE Capital in the course of his employment as a sales manager for Tech Data.
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 Thomas F. Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Thomas F. Johnson Sr., 89, of Andover, died Saturday, May 26 at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
He was born in Auburn, Maine, and graduated from Jordan High School in Lewiston, Maine, and from Bentley College in 1931.
and Carleen of Salem, N.H., and John A. Johnson and Ann of Andover; a daughter and son-in-law, Mary W. and William H. Jones III; sister, Margaret Hachey of Lewiston, Maine; nine grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
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 African American Registry: He kept his faith, Thomas Johnson!
*Thomas Johnson was born on this date in 1836.
Thomas Lewis Johnson was from Rock Raymon, Virginia; his grandfather had been brought to America from Guinea, Africa.
In 1852 he was sold to a family in Richmond, which enabled him to met up with his mother who had already been purchased by a man from that city.
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 johnson, thomas "snake" vinyl records, rare cds, used music albums
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 Thomas 15X Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas 15X Johnson was one of the convicted assassins of Malcolm X.
Talmadge Hayer, also a convicted assassin, claimed Johnson was innocent of the crime.
He now goes by the name of Khalil Islam.
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