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Thomas ROBINSON was born 23 Aug 1798 and died 14 Dec 1861.
ROBINSON was born 20 Mar 1798 in Lumberport, Harrison, Virginia.
Thomas Johnson ROBINSON was born 3 Mar 1827 in Conesville, Coshocton, Ohio.
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 John Thomas Romney Robinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Thomas Romney Robinson (April 23, 1792 - February 28, 1882) was an Irish astronomer and physicist.
In 1823 he was appointed astronomer of the Armagh observatory, with which he (from 1824) combined the living of Carrickmacross, but he always resided at the observatory, engaged in researches connected with astronomy and physics, until his death in 1882.
Robinson published a number of papers in scientific journals, and the Armagh catalogue of stars places of thousands of stars observed from 1828 to 1854 at the Armagh Observatory, Dublin, (1859).
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 Thomas W. Robinson - Goodspeed
Thomas W. Robinson was born in Newmarket, Marion co., Ky., in 1836.
Robinson was employed by the United States Government to manage a wagon train, freighting across the plains.
Thomas W. enlisted in the federal army, and was sworn in as flsmith for the Twelfth Missouri Cavalry, which later became a part of the Fifth Missouri Cavalry, and did service in that position until the close of the war.
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 Thomas Robinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas N. Robinson, M.D., M.P.H., is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics) and of Medicine (Center for Research in Disease Prevention) at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Robinson joined the faculty at Stanford in 1993 and was appointed an Assistant Professor in 1996.
Robinson was the recipient of a Clinician-Scientist Award from the American Heart Association from 1993-1998, and a Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar Award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation from 1999-2003.
www.stanford.edu /group/adolescent.ctr/Research/robinson.html   (334 words)

  
 Mary Darby Robinson (1758-1800)
Thomas Robinson convinced the Darbys to keep the marriage secret even after the ceremony, supposedly because his articles to Mssrs.
Thomas Robinson had quickly acquired a mistress, one Harriet Wilmot, and seemed unconcerned about the possibility of his wife becoming involved with his wealthy friend.
Mary Robinson appeared in her most famous (and infamous) role at age 21, a four-year veteran of the stage.
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 Robinson Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas first appears in a land deed in North Carolina in 1749 on the South side of the Catawba River (to the West of Charlotte).
Thomas was incapacitated before his death, and his son James Robinson and Jacob Wise were appointed by the court to administer his property, valued at $600.
The younger Thomas Robinson was born in North Carolina in 1774.
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 Thomas Robinson Family Tree
Thomas was to remain on the Robinson Creek land for the remainder of his life, although he still owned the land on Indian Creek (just west of Lincolnton) and land between the Catawba and South Fork.
Thomas Robinson-Robertson, a brother of the wounded man, was posted behind a tree, when a Tory neighbor, named Lafferty, discovering him, called him by name; and Robertson peering around the tree to see who had spoken to him, when a ball sped quickly past him cutting the bark off the tree near his head.
Thomas Robason of Orange Co NC to Mordecai Moore of Granville Co NC for L100, 200 acres on the Tar River in John Lander's line to Rose's line, this being part of a larger tract granted to Isaac Ricks 1 Jul 1743.
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 robinson, mary
Thomas Robinson, a heavy drinker and gambler, was sentenced to prison for debt in 1775, not long after the birth of daughter Maria Elizabeth in November 1774.
Robinson was 7,000 pounds in debt, her reputation was ruined, and she had no choice but to use the notoriety to try and rebuild her acting career.
Robinson, a few weeks before her death." Coleridge prefaced "The Solitude of Binnorie" with a statement announcing that the meter of the poem was borrowed from Robinson's "The Haunted Beach." This preface also refers to Mary as Sappho and himself as Alcaeus, evidence that "Alcaeus to Sappho" references their relationship.
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/pcraddoc/chancey.htm   (4571 words)

  
 NAME: Robinson, Christopher Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Graduated with honors, Robinson was assigned to the Enterprise as an astrophysicist's mate, and was one of the "boatload of children" who braved the "Wrath of Khan Noonian Singh" against James Kirk.
Robinson, on TDY at Star Base Zero (his reference to Star Fleet Headquarters) and impatient with the political turmoil around him, immersed himself in studies at the Vulcan Academy of Sciences.
Sickened, Robinson decided that the 23rd Century was no place for him, and had himself placed in suspended animation and launched into deep space in a suspension capsule without transponders or a recorder marker, to drift till a ship of the line found him.
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 Charles Robinson Biography
Robinson's grandfather had made a living by engraving the drawings of other artists onto wood so that the resulting blocks could be incorporated with the metal type to be inked and pressed against paper to make multiple copies of newspapers, magazines and books.
Charles Robinson was obviously enthralled with the idea of the "gift book." Rather than drawing and painting pictures to put alongside an author's text, Robinson approached the task as creating a book that was a gift - with the illustrated equivilent of colorful wrappings and shiny ribbons.
Robinson was also an active painter, especially in his later life.
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 Bio of Thomas Robinson
Thomas likes to take pictures of nature: landscapes, seascapes, haystack rock, beach sunsets, waves, rocks, seagulls, forests, rivers, drips, flowers, plants, and many other objects in nature.
Thomas was born in Tennessee, lived there for 6 years.
David was hired as a pastor of the Cannon Beach Community Presbyterian Church so the Robinson family moved to Cannon Beach.
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 Sarah Robinson - Hannah Rogers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Sarah Robinson was born on 9 Feb 1720.
Thomas Robinson was born on 13 Sep 1713.
Thomas Robinson was born on 29 Apr 1718 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA.
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 Manhattan Church of Christ
Thomas Robinson is one of the elders and the senior minister of our congregation.
He is the husband of Sonja Hals Robinson, a school administrator at the Buckley School here in New York, and is the father of three: Johanna, Alexandra, and Thomas.
Tom was born in Beaumont, TX in 1945 to Quinton and Lena Robinson.
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 ROBINSON JOINS THOMAS, MEANS, GILLIS & SEAY, P.C. - Law Firm Thomas, Means, Gillis & Seay, P.C Attorneys Montgomery, ...
Robinson has 25 years of experience in dealing with plaintiff and defense litigation.
Robinson opened and managed his own firm for 25 years in Bessemer, Ala., where he participated in more than 20 medical malpractice trials.
Robinson was admitted to the Alabama State Bar Association in 1977.
www.tmgslaw.com /CM/News/News39.asp   (419 words)

  
 Business: Profile: Thomas Robinson
Thomas Robinson sees his new role as projects director for a leading construction company as "the third leg of the stool."
Robinson was named projects director for the Tampa office of Atlanta-based Beers Construction Co. in January.
Robinson is the first architect in Beers' Tampa office and one of just a few in the company, which has more than a dozen offices, mostly in the Southeast.
www.sptimes.com /News/072301/Business/Profile__Thomas_Robin.shtml   (553 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mastering Greek vocabulary: Books: Thomas A Robinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Robinson breaks down words where possible, showing the prefixes and suffixes attached to the root to form the new word.
Robinson, I suppose, would answer that if you learn your prefixes and suffixes well, it should be easy to derive the meanings of words without rote memorization and to keep their meanings straight.
Robinson's quick-start list of words that have identical or almost identical equivalents in the English language gives the student courage that this memorization is do-able.
amazon.com /Mastering-Greek-vocabulary-Thomas-Robinson/dp/0943575451   (1335 words)

  
 University of Miami School of Law: Thomas A. Robinson
Thomas A. Robinson, Professor of Law, was educated at the University of Idaho (B.S.), the University of California at Los Angeles (J.D.), and Oxford University (B.Litt.).
Professor Robinson was the founding president of the Law School's Order of the Coif chapter, and from 1992 to 1995, he was director of three of the Law School's graduate programs (in taxation, estate planning, and real property development).
Robinson has taught courses and seminars in estate planning, estate and gift taxation, corporate taxation, future interests, legal accounting, commercial law, trusts and estates, law and technology, gerontology, and administrative law.
www.law.miami.edu /facadmin/faculty/trobinso.html   (180 words)

  
 R.W. Woolworth Library: The Captain Thomas Robinson Burial Ground (The Stonington Historical Society)
The Robinson Pasture, as it was called, ran from what is now the corner of Main Street and High Street west to Stonington Harbor, and north to the Dodson Boatyard.
The stone of Thomas Robson, son of William and Susannah, poses a mystery: the stone, of green Newport slate, is by the John Stevens workshop of Newport, Rhode Island, but Robson has not been identified.
Donations for the upkeep of the Robinson Burial Ground may be sent to the Robinson Cemetery Fund, c/o the Stonington Historical Society, P O Box 103, Stonington CT 06378.
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 UAF 2005 Commencement: Mr. E. Thomas Robinson, Emeritus
Thomas Robinson has served the University of Alaska Fairbanks with distinction in teaching, research and public service from 1974 to 2005; and
Robinson has demonstrated both professional aptitude and personal enthusiasm in teaching and advising; and has consistently sought innovative and divers pedagogical approaches to the benefit of his students' education; and has developed and taught a variety of courses from the undergraduate to the graduate levels, as well as special topics courses and professional seminars; and
Robinson and as evidence of the University's desire that his identification with the University be maintained, hereby salutes the appointment of Mr.
www.uaf.edu /commence/2005/degree/emeriti/robinson.html   (213 words)

  
 Thomas Robinson - Faculty & Researcher Profiles - Stanford School of Medicine
Dr. Robinson focuses on "solution-oriented" research, developing and evaluating effective health promotion and disease prevention interventions for children and adolescents and their families.
Robinson's research is grounded in social cognitive models of human behavior, uses rigorous methods, and is performed in generalizable settings with diverse populations, making the results even more relevant for informing clinical and public health practice and policy.
Killen JD, Robinson TN, Ammerman S, Hayward C, Rogers J, Stone C, Samuels D, Levin SK, Green S, Schatzberg AF "Randomized clinical trial of the efficacy of bupropion combined with nicotine patch in the treatment of adolescent smokers." J Consult Clin Psychol 2004; 72: 4: 729-35
med.stanford.edu /profiles/Thomas_Robinson   (233 words)

  
 Apple - Pro/Video - Jonathan Meyer Robinson
In addition to his film experience as a freelance editor and script consultant, Robinson has worked in criminal and juvenile justice, a background that informs his passion for the work of Piri Thomas.
Thomas was looking for someone to document his poetry readings and prison teaching, and after seeing Robinson’s graduate school film project, “Sight Unseen: A Travelog,” a collaboration was born.
Finally I had a reel and I was able to get completion funds to finish it.” Robinson’s first grant, for scriptwriting, came in 1993; the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in May, 2003 and was shown on PBS television in April, 2004.
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 Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham, PC, (Vienna, November 30, 1738 – July 20, 1786), British politician and statesman, was the son of Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham.
Robinson was born at Vienna on the 30 November 1738.
From 1780 to 1782 Grantham was President of the Board of Trade, and from July 1782 to April 1783 Foreign Secretary under Lord Shelburne.
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 The News-Herald - Thomas C. Robinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Robinson died Jan. 27, 2006, at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights.
Robinson was a Gunnery Sgt. in the Marine Corps.
Survivors include his sons, Thomas K., and Gary; grandsons, Bryant, and Ryan; granddaughters, Jennifer, and Veronica; two great-grandchildren; sisters, Lydia Maher, and Shirly Cortney; brothers, John and Ted; and many nieces and nephews.
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 Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham, KB, PC (c.
Having been a scholar and minor fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Thomas Robinson gained his earliest diplomatic experience in Paris and then went to Vienna, where he was English ambassador from 1730 to 1748.
During 1741 he sought to make peace between the empress Maria Theresa and Frederick the Great, but in vain, and in 1748 he represented his country at the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle.
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 Attorney Thomas Seiler, Robinson, Seiler & Glazier, LC, Provo, Utah
Attorney Thomas Seiler, Robinson, Seiler and Glazier, LC, Provo, Utah
Thomas W. Seiler joined the firm as a partner in 1998.
As a leading Utah commercial litigation and personal injury lawyer, Thomas W. Seiler has earned a reputation throughout the Utah legal community as a diligent, experienced and knowledgeable advocate.
www.rsalawyers.com /Bio/ThomasSeiler.asp   (271 words)

  
 SPACE.com -- EVA Debut: The Spacewalking Team of STS-114
From left are: STS-114 mission spacewalkers Soichi Noguchi, Stephen Robinson and intravehicular activity crewmember Andrew Thomas during an EVA training session at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory at JSC.
Together with Robinson, Thomas and other STS-114 crewmembers, Noguchi has conducted more than 60 simulated spacewalks at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, where a mockup of the shuttle payload bay and space station sit at the bottom of an immense pool.
Robinson, 49, has been part of NASA since 1975, when he joined NASA’s Ames Research Center as a university student only to sign on as a research scientist four years later.
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 Robinson Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Notes: The father of Honour Robinson's child was almost certainly her cousin James Hawkins.
In the 1851 census, however, we see Honour listed as the elder James's unmarried niece (which she was - her mother was the sister of James the elder's wife - any relationship with James the younger notwithstanding), and Charles Robinson is listed as the grandson of James the elder.
In the will of James the elder who died in 1859, a third of his estate was left to Honour Robinson, and two thirds to Charles Robinson, further reinforcing that Charles Robinson was the grandson of James Hawkins the elder, although this is not stated in the will.
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 Apothia by Ron Robinson - Peter Thomas Roth
Peter Thomas Roth Clinical Skin Care is a specialized and customized treatment program for women and men of all ages and skin types.
In addition to the products that treat normal and dry skin, Peter Thomas Roth has also created breakthrough formulations to deal with oily and acne-prone skin, skin discolorations, and fine lines and wrinkles.
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 Robinson Family Homepage
By 1821, they had settled in Smith Township, Peterborough County, Ontario and were amongst the earliest settlers of the area having arrived prior to the Peter Robinson Settlers.
We believe that Christopher Robinson who arrived at Smith Township, in the 1830's was a younger brother of our Thomas Robinson.
Christopher Robinson was married in Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, England, yet his descendants believe he was born in Northallerton, County of Yorkshire, England.
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