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  Ryan Coat of Arms
Finbar Ryan was Archbishop of Port of Spain in the West Indies.
Stephen Ryan (1826-96) was Bishop of Buffalo and Patrick Ryan (1831-1911) was Archbishop of Philadelphia.
Daniel Frederick Ryan (1762-98) was a blot on the Ryan escutcheon.
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 Ryan Family 1856-2001
Jacky Ryan was born on 28 January 1929 in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, died on 01 July 1929 in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand and was buried in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand.
James Joseph (Jim) Ryan was born on 08 August 1932 in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, died on 16 August 1997 in Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand and was buried on 22 August 1997 in Taita Cemetery, Lower Hutt, New Zealand.
Barry Ryan was born on 24 November 1936 in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, died on 18 February 1992 in Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand and was buried on 21 February 1992 in Taita Cemetery, Lower Hutt, New Zealand.
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 T. J. Ryan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Joseph Ryan was Premier of Queensland, Australia from May 1915 until October 1919 when he resigned to enter Federal politics.
Thomas Ryan, as the only Labor party leader in Government anywhere in Australia, was instrumental in leading the fight against conscription in the referendum launched by Billy Hughes
Thomas Ryan was asked by a resolution of a special federal conference to enter federal politics, the only occasion that such a motion has been passed.
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 Thomas J. Ryan to Become State Bar of Michigan's 66th President
Sylvan Lake attorney Thomas J. Ryan was sworn in as the State Bar of Michigan's 66th president on Friday, September 22 during the Bar's Annual Meeting at the Cobo Center in downtown Detroit.
Ryan is a member of the Oakland County Bar Association and has served as its president (1993 to 1994) and on the Board of Directors.
Ryan is a 1969 graduate of the University of Notre Dame and received his J.D. from the University of Detroit-Mercy in 1972.
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 Gulliver Family 1738-2001
Thomas Gulliver was born on 13 May 1784 in Bowerchalke, Wiltshire, England.
Thomas Gulliver was christened on 21 April 1822 in Bowerchalke, Wiltshire, England.
Thomas married Ann Burton, daughter of Stephen Burton and Jane, on 11 February 1852 in Bowerchalke, Wiltshire, England.
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 Thomas Stansifer
Thomas was the first born child of John Stansifer (1774-1827) and Rosey Powell.
Thomas was born in Kentucky, probably in Campbell County.
Permelia remained on the farm until her death in 1884 and is buried across the road in a small cemetery (known as Knight's cemetery) with her mother and one of her sons, Isom.
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 Finding Aid for the John A. Ryan Papers
Ryan was also the Director of the National Catholic Welfare Council's Social Action Department during its first 25 years, from 1920 until his death in 1945.
John A. Ryan was the foremost social justice advocate and theoretician in the Catholic Church during the first half in the 20th century.
Ryan's correspondence is the largest portion of materials, occupying over half of the collection.
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 Thomas T. Ryan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Thomas T. Ryan, 48, Florence Apartments, died Monday in Mercy Hospital after an illness.
Son of the late Thomas H. and Alice Gilroy Ryan, he was born in Scranton and had been employed as a salesman.
Ryan, Thomas R., Florence Apartments, today from the Cusic Funeral Home, 217 Jefferson Ave., with Mass in St. Clare's Church celebrated by the Rev. Msgr.
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 Ryan By-Election - Previous Results [March 17, 2001]
The first election for Ryan was held in 1949 and resulted in the election of Nigel Drury of the Liberal Party.
Ryan is classified as an outer metropolitan division, centred mainly on the south-western side of the City of Brisbane.
Ryan entered Federal politics in 1919, representing the NSW electorate of West Sydney.
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 Edward J. Ryan
John C. Ryan married in Iowa Miss Ann Crow, who was born in 1836, on the Isle of Man, and died at Lincoln, Kansas, in June, 1916.
At Manhattan, Kansas, in 1882, Mayor Ryan was married to Miss Ella Hannagan, who is a daughter of Thomas and Belle (Johnson) Hannagan, both of whom are deceased.
Ryan was a pioneer settler of Ogden, Kansas, a flsmith by trade and subsequently was a farmer and post trader.
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 Ryan Homes
B.J. Ryan, born Robert Victor Ryan (December 28, 1975 in Bossier City, Louisiana), is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Baltimore Orioles (1999-present).
In a career that is on its seventh year, Ryan has compiled a 15-15 record with 386 strikeouts and a 3.75 ERA in 323 2/3 innings pitched.
Ryan has constructed his own poker table and plans on buying poker chips by the end of June.
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 Who Shot J.R.?
Copy of a copied letter from Joseph Ryan Waldrop written in 1856, on the eve he was getting ready to leave Martagorda, Texas and also leave Victoria K. Thomas and the baby she was going to have in a couple of months.
Joseph Ryan Waldrop born in Georgia/Mississippi, in 1826.
Waldrop was killed in the fall of 1870 and Joseph Ryan Waldrop, Jr.
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 Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ryan served as an officer in the Judge Advocate General Corps of the United States Navy on active duty until 1960, and continued his military service as a certified military judge in the Naval Reserve until his retirement with the rank of Captain in 1992.
Ryan was elected Justice of the Peace in Redford Township in 1963, later became President of the Wayne County Justices of the Peace Association, and a member of the Michigan Supreme Court's Committee on Minor Court Reorganization.
In 1975, Governor William G. Milliken appointed Ryan as a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
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 Antiochian Orthodox bishop will be enthroned   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Joseph is one of three new Antiochian priests ready for installation as bishops this season, part of a newly independent North American synod of the church founded in St. Paul's home town 2,000 years ago.
And in October, Joseph was elected bishop of Pittsburgh during a synod meeting in Florida.
Joseph moved to the chancery at Antiochian Village in Westmoreland County in January to prepare himself in relative seclusion for church leadership.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05105/488629.stm   (558 words)

  
 Ryan Hotel
Ryan White (December 6, 1971 - April 8, 1990) was a teenager from Kokomo, Indiana in the 1980s, who drew national and, eventually, worldwide attention due to his infection with HIV.
Ryan became infected with HIV from blood products as part of his treatment for hemophilia.
Eventually, Ryan was transferred to Hamilton Heights School District, in neighboring Cicero, Indiana, where he was received as a celebrity by a faculty and students who were fully educated into the nature of HIV.
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 Monastic Interreligious Dialogue | Joseph Goldstein: Discussion
As Father Thomas was saying last night, it is the recognition that every element of the physical, mental, and spiritual world is all the body of God, the body of the Dharma.
Joseph Goldstein and other speakers have said that Buddhism talks a lot about the egotistic view, the self-centered view: “I” and “me.” First, We all have an “I”, and think of “I” and “me.” They are the first things in the whole world that we love and cherish.
Joseph Wong, OSB Cam, was elected a member of the Council of the Camaldolese Benedictines in 2005 and lives at the Mother House at Camaldoli, Italy.
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 Prominent Ryans
Lieutenant William Ryan and Bryan, Cornelius, John, and Thomas Ryan served with Colonel Nixon's Regiment from Concord; Jeremiah, John, and Michael Ryan were in the ranks of the 2nd, 3rd, and 6th Connecticut Regiments; and a James Ryan was a member of Colonel John Mansfield's' Massachusetts Regiment.
Father Abram Joseph Ryan was a chaplain with the Confederate Army and became known as the "Poet of the Confederacy," writing the memorable poem, "The Conquered Banner" to the measures of a Gregorian chant.
John Thomas Ryan was Archbishop of Anchorage, Alaska, and Daniel Ryan, Bishop of Springfield, Illinois.
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 Others named Kevin Ryan
Kevin Ryan in Corpus Christi (was Virginia) was a former Chicago policeman, an officer in the Army Reserve, and a 737 pilot at American Trans Air.
kevin patrick ryan, born 1988, is a sophomore in HS in manasquan, new jersey.
Guitarist and lead singer Kevin Vincent Ryan of Manassas, Virginia is a sophomore in the class of 2004 and hopes to attain stardom.
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 Saint Joseph History
The cornerstone was laid in 1900, and the new church was dedicated August 4, 1901.
In 1925, the cornerstone for Saint Joseph School was laid and the school opened in 1926.
In the 2000-01 school year the Saint Joseph Junior High School was begun with the opening of the Seventh Grade.
www.stjosephchurchfc.org /History.html   (270 words)

  
 Joseph Hansen: lastwords
Sadly, unfortunately, Joseph Hansen, the author of this blog, passed away November 24, 2004.
The first two novels of Joseph Hansen's ground-breaking Dave Brandstetter mysteries have just been reissued by Terrace Books, Madison, Wisconsin.
FADEOUT carries a foreword by Joseph Hansen written especially for this 34th anniversary edition.
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In 1996, Greg King was hired by Thomas College and was assigned the difficult task of starting a baseball program.
During the first season, the team was made up of only 11 players, some of them had not played organized baseball for three or four years.
After beating conference rival St. Joseph's College by a score of 6-4 in game one, the Terriers recorded 21 hits in a 15-1 pounding of St. Joseph's College to earn the title of the 2001 NAIA New England Champions.
www.thomas.edu /athletics/baseball/program.asp   (385 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Von Ryan's Express: DVD: Frank Sinatra,Trevor Howard,Raffaella CarrĂ ,Brad Dexter,Sergio Fantoni,John ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Colonel Joseph Ryan (Sinatra) is nicknamed "Von Ryan" as he initially appears to be collaborating with their captors.
Ryan leads the creation of a plan to eliminate the guards and take over the train, with the goal of eventually leaving the train to head for the coast and potential reunion with Allied forces.
Von Ryan's Express is a fictitious gripping tale of brave men in a P.O.W. camp at the end of the war.
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 LEE COUNTY ILLINOIS BIOGRAPHIES
When William Ryan and Catherine Carney and her brother John arrived in New York's Castle Garden in 1852, along with several hundred other Irish immigrants, they had completed a perilous journey that had taken anywhere from fifty to eighty days to cross the Atlantic, depending upon the storms and the condition of their craft.
We do not have any record of what William Ryan and Catherine Carney did the first two years of their life in America except that they must have married for their daughter Kate was born in New York on December 2, 1853.
In the year Thomas Joseph was born the Ryan family moved to Harmon, Lee County, where some friends, the Considines had already established themselves.
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 "Ryan, John Joseph Thomas, Archbishop, 1913-2000" Correspondence: Thomas Merton Center
Ryan was making arrangements for Merton to inspect a cottage near Cordova, Alaska, for a possible site of a new hermitage.
Archbishop Joseph T. Ryan began his tenure in the Archdiocese of Anchorage, Alaska, in 1966.
See also "Fox, James" for one letter from Ryan to Dom James Fox from 1961 (Fox was Abbot of Gethsemani and Ryan was a monsignor representing the Catholic Near East Welfare Association).
www.merton.org /Research/Correspondence/z722f.html   (330 words)

  
 Ryan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ryan is a name from Irish Gaelic meaning 'Little King'.
John Ryan, 1857 recipient of the Victoria Cross
Ryan Daley, one of the four main characters from Left Behind: The Kids
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The event, known as the annual awards convocation, is held as a communal lunch in the dining center to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of students in both academics and service to the Thomas College community.
This year's convocation was presided over by Thomas College President George Spann and Dean for Student Affairs Robert Bongiovanni.
Present was the entire Thomas College student body, faculty, and staff.
www.thomas.edu /pubrel/release/2001/awardsconvocation.htm   (218 words)

  
 MA Ryan, Co B 14th Miss Vol Inf CSA - text version -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
My mother, Emma Louise RYAN Gay - a grand-daughter, told many wonderful stories about growing up around MA Ryan when she was a little girl living in Rose Hill & Bay Springs, Mississippi.
General Joseph E. Johnston was put in command of the army and from that day on for one hundred or more days we were constantly fighting, retreating, and destroying railroads.
General Thomas was in command of the federal Army.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Ryan
Ryan, Arline — of Branford, New Haven County, Conn. Republican.
Ryan, Charles — of Rutland, Rutland County, Vt. Democrat.
Ryan, Thomas — of Syracuse, Onondaga County, N.Y. Democrat.
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 Hunky Male Celebs: Ryan Gosling
Born in London, Ontario to devoutly Mormon parents Thomas and Donna Gosling, Ryan got his start in show business on the New Mickey Mouse Club alongside the likes of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.
Ryan went to Lester B. Pearson High School in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
Was taken out of elementary school as a child, and taught at home by his mother, due to constant abuse from other students.
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 Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus - Cardinal McGuigan Province - Zone 5 - 5th Ontario District
Henry Edward Donner was the youngest son of JosephThadeus, eleventh Baron Donner of Wenge and his wife, Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Joseph Tichbome of Hants.
He lapsed into unconsciousness and was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in London where he died on December 5, 1993 of a massive brain hemmorhage.
The magnificent church honouring St. Joseph was built.
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