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 Barbers of Adlington etc. [history]
Hannah BARBER (1834-1842) was baptised 14.12.1834 at Didsbury.
George BARBER (1844-1879) was born on 23.6.1844 and was baptised at Withington on 4.8.1844.
George BARBER (1870-) was born in 1870 in Fallowfield and baptised on 9.10.1870 at Withington.
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 William E. Barber, Colonel, United States Marine Corps
Colonel William Earl Barber, who was awarded the Medal of Honor during a military career that spanned four decades and three wars in Asia, died in his Irvine home Friday of complications from liver failure and bone marrow cancer, a family spokesman said.
Barber, 82, was awarded the nation's highest military honor after leading his troops to defend a key pass near the Chosin Reservoir during one of the epic battles of the Korean War, despite being wounded in the leg by machine-gun fire.
Barber remained in the Marines and was awarded the Legion of Merit for seervice in Vietnam before retiring as a full colonel in 1970.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /webarber.htm   (2849 words)

  
 ARTICLES: BARBER TRACT: The Barber Family
William Barber was born in June 1819 in London, England, the second son of Henry Barber, a well-known physician in London.
William Barber was at one time the district attorney of San Francisco.
Elizabeth Barber died from complications of heart and lung disease on December 27th, 1908 at the age of 73.
www.sananselmohistory.org /barber/barbertract2.html   (1490 words)

  
 DOC: Education Director William B. Barber
William Barber has served as Superintendent of Schools for the Unified School District #1, with the Connecticut Department of Correction since 1997.
Barber holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education, a Master of Education Degree in Counseling, a Master of Science Degree in School Psychology and a Certificate of Advanced Study in School Administration.
Barber was honored as the recipient of the John Manson/Carl Robinson Criminal Justice Award presented by the New England Council on Crime and Delinquency.
www.ct.gov /doc/cwp/view.asp?A=1503&Q=265556   (247 words)

  
 Col. William Barber, American hero, dies 04/25/02
Barber was born Nov. 30, 1919, in the small, now-vanished town, of Dehart, Ky. He grew up in an Appalachian farming family, one of 10 children.
Barber was active and interested in community affairs as well as local and national political issues.
Barber was preceded in death by his daughter, Diane; his two brothers, Ray and Drexel Barber; and his sister, Gladys Bryant.
www.irvineworldnews.com /Astories/apr25/barber.html   (961 words)

  
 William Barber Custom Home Builder - Designer
William Barber, Inc., Custom Home Builder was formed in 2000 and is licensed to build in both North and South Carolina.
She brings to William Barber, Inc. years of purchasing, marketing, and sales experience.
Her responsibilities at William Barber, Inc. include job accounting, accounts receivable & payable and weekly management and updating of our website.
williambarberinc.com /staff.html   (333 words)

  
 BarberGenealogy.com Home Page
This is a collection of genealogical information on the Barber family.
Collected, compiled and maintained by William Barber for over 25 years the offline database has grown to contain over 8000 entries and 1700 surnames (last names).
Copyright © 2001-2005 William J. Barber and BarberGenealogy.com.
www.barbergenealogy.com   (185 words)

  
 ARTICLES: BARBER TRACT: The Sale of the Barber's Land
Prior to his death, William Barber sold a portion of his land at the northwest corner, west of the creek, to George Worn and Annie S. Worn’s daughter Annie.
Barber’s land was subdivided in 1904 into twenty-one lots which were delineated on Map No. 1 and Map No. 2 of the “Lands of Mrs.
These lots and the 5.7 acres deeded to Mary Barber form today’s Barber Tract and are included in the boundaries of the Town of San Anselmo.
www.sananselmohistory.org /barber/barbertract3.html   (224 words)

  
 Times Leader | 10/23/2006 | William Barber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Barber was born in Noxen on September 11, 1925, and was a son of the late William and Jenny Patton Barber Sr.
He is survived by sons Robert E. Barber, Pikes Creek; William Barber Jr.
III and Wayne Barber, both of Georgia; daughters Theresa Freeland, Pittsburgh; Edith Shotts, Wilkes-Barre; and Claire Verosky, Harveys Lake; several brothers and sisters; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
www.timesleader.com /mld/timesleader/news/obituaries/15826612.htm   (148 words)

  
 William Clowes, Barber-Surgeon
William Clowes was born at Kingsbury in Warwickshire, the son of Thomas and the grandson of Nicholas Clowes.
Although the other three, William Beton, Richard Stone, and Edward Bayley, were all his seniors, Clowes' name heads the list of signatures following the dedication, probably because he composed this epistle to the President and Governors of the hospital.
His only son, also named William, who was to become Serjeant Surgeon to Charles I, began his apprenticeship with his father at about this time.
www.st-mike.org /medicine/clowes.html   (1808 words)

  
 Cone, William/Barber, Keziah
William Cone served as a Representative from Effingham County in 1785 and 1787.
BIOGRAPHY-CHILDREN-RESIDENCE-LAND: William Cone, born circa 1745, in the Pee Dee District of North Carolina was the son of William Cone.
Keziah Barber was born in 1750 in North Carolina and married William Cone in 1765.
www.bargeron.com /genealogy/gsb/f0165.html   (2179 words)

  
 Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II
Say YESS to Barber on Oct 8, 2005 NC NAACP State Conference, Greensboro, NC Born August 30., 1963 in Indianapolis, IN Married to Rebecca McLean Barber formerly of Lillington, NC, graduate North Carolina Central University, Registered Nurse, and B.S. in nursing.
William J. Barber is one of the most focused, committed, and dedicated person that I’ve ever known.
William J. Barber, II Faith in God is my Foundation and the reason why I have a deep and abiding concern for all people.
www.choicesofdemocracy.org /williambarber   (3030 words)

  
 Robert William Barber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
At the same time Bob Barber, a cautious amateur with Lancashire, changed counties and became a carefree cricketer with Warwickshire.
Business claimed Barber increasingly afterwards — he made lots of money out of those blue tablets you put in your loo cistern to cleanse the water — and he faded out of first-class cricket in 1969.
Barber was also a big-turning if somewhat erratic legspinner who averaged one and a half wickets per Test — but his 42 victims is still in the most by any England wrist-spinner since the Second World War.
www.icc-cricket.com /db/PLAYERS/ENG/B/BARBER_RW_01001131   (286 words)

  
 "NC State NAACP On the Move" Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II President (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Barber, a father of five, was at the General Assembly this summer with a coalition of groups, pushing for more money for education.
William J. Barber II was born in Indianapolis on Aug. 30, 1963, two days after the historic civil rights March on Washington.
Barber's mother, Eleanor Patterson Barber, an accomplished musician who inspired a love for hymns in her elder son, gave piano lessons to numerous children regardless of their ability to pay.
www.naacpncnetwork.org.cob-web.org:8888 /Publicity   (8319 words)

  
 CoinResource - Barber Quarter Dollars 1892-1916 Coin Guide
Charles Edward Barber was the latest generation in a family of engravers.
The senior Barber worked as an engraver for private businesses in New England until, in 1869, he was appointed chief engraver of the United States Mint.
Barber, Augustus Saint-Gaudens and engraver Henry Mitchell were chosen to judge the contest.
www.coinresource.com /guide/photograde/pg_25cBarber.htm   (1231 words)

  
 The Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame - William Barber
Minnesota native Bill Barber soloed at Wold-Chamberlain Airport in 1946 and joined North Central Airlines in 1952 as one of the youngest captains in the company.
Barber became interested in aerobatics and began flying air shows in the 1950s.
In 1962, Barber was selected captain of the U.S. Aerobatic Team and competed in Budapest, Hungary.
www.dot.state.mn.us /aero/aved/museum/halloffame/barber_william.htm   (169 words)

  
 William Barber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barber is best known for his "Britannia"-inspired trade dollar design, which was produced from 1873-1878 for circulation in the Far East, and in proof-only form thereafter until 1885.
He also adapted the long-standing Seated Liberty design for use on the ill-fated 20-cent piece, which saw circulation only in 1875 and 1876, with proofs struck in 1877 and 1878.
Barber was a prolific pattern designer, and for a time engaged in a "pattern war" with fellow coin designer and future Chief Engraver George T. Morgan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Barber   (215 words)

  
 American Values Summit Official Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
William J. Barber, II is President of the North Carolina NAACP.
Barber is the author of "Preaching Through Unexpected Pain" and is currently working on a second book entitled "Say it Preacher: The Power of Prophetic Preaching.
He holds a B.A. in Public Administration from North Carolina Central University and Master of Divinity Degree from the Duke University School of Divinity, as well as a Doctoral Degree from Drew University in Madison, NJ.
www.americanvaluessummit.com /speakers.html   (351 words)

  
 Greenleaf Christian Church Disciples of Christ - Our Pastor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
William J. Barber II Rev. Barber was born August 30, 1963, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Pastor Barber served as the Pastor of Fayette Street Christian Church (DOC), in Martinsville VA, the Executive Director for Campus Ministry; North Carolina Central University, in charge of the Black Church Ministry at Duke University and the Chaplain Intern at Guess Road Prison and an Associate Minister at Russell Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.
Pastor Barber and his wife Rebecca are the proud parents of five children: Sharrelle Monique, William Joseph, Rebekah Eleanor, Benjamin Joe, and Andrew Willard.
www.greenleafdoc.com /greenleafdoc/our_pastor   (443 words)

  
 barber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Assigned to defend a three-mile mountain pass along the division's main supply line and commanding the only route of approach in the march from Yudam-ni to Hagaru-ri, Captain Barber took position with his battle weary troops and, before nightfall, had dug in and set up a defense along the frozen snow-covered hillside.
Although severely wounded in the leg the early morning of the 29th, Captain Barber continued to maintain personal control, often moving up and down the lines on a stretcher to direct the defense and consistently encouraging and inspiring his men to supreme efforts despite the staggering opposition.
His profound faith and courage, great personal valor and unwavering fortitude were decisive factors in the successful withdrawal of the division from the deathtrap in the Chosin Reservoir sector and reflect the highest credit upon Captain Barber, his intrepid officers and men and the United States Naval Service.
www.directcon.net /bcarr/chosinreservoir.com/barber.htm   (194 words)

  
 John William "Bill" Barber, Jr.
Barber was a native of Lawtey, Florida, and had lived in Macclenny, Florida, most of his life.
He is predeceased by his wife, Edith Wanda Barber, brother Charles Farmer Barber, and sister Barbara Annette Hutton.
Survivors include his wife of seven years, Elizabeth L. Barber of Macclenny, Florida; three sons, John William Barber III, Charles Thomas Barber, and David Clay Barber, all of Macclenny, Florida; sister, Mary Virginia Dugger of Macclenny, Florida; four grandchildren, William Barber, Lucious Barber, Brooke Barber and Jonathan Barber.
www.bcstandard.com /News/2004/0422/Obituaries/033.html   (259 words)

  
 Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II » 2005 » September
William J. Barber II » 2005 » September
Posted by William J. Barber II on September 28th 2005 to NAACP Issues
In the city, Springfield, Illinois, which was his long time residence, William English Walling, a white Southerner, dramatized the gruesome happening and a group of liberals formed a committee in New York, which I was invited to join.
www.choicesofdemocracy.org /williambarber/?m=200509   (906 words)

  
 William Dugdale 1833
William was born about 1833, the son of William and Ann Dugdale, at Bristol, Gloucestershire.
Hannah was born about 1835, the daughter of William and Hannah Barber, at Bristol, Gloucestershire.
William H. Frederick R. Louise A. Alfred E. Charles H. Mary A. Gertrude
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 William Harrison Barber Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Her son by Barber, Howard G., was adopted by Stackhouse and raised under that name.
The William H. Barber Papers consists of items salvaged from the scrapbook of Barber's grandson, Howard G. Stackhouse.
Barber's speech to his employees as depression settled over the country (21:39) is an insight into late nineteenth century labor-management tension; his farewell letter to his young sons, written on his deathbed (21:38) is a fine apologia of Victorian manhood.
www.clements.umich.edu /Webguides/Schoff/B/Barber.html   (178 words)

  
 William Barber
William was born about 1820, the son of Anthony and Hannah Barber, at Coltishall, Norfolk.
Elizabeth was born about 1820, the daughter of James Beswick and Mary Hall, at Sunderland.
daughter of William Barber and Elizabeth Beswick Died 1858 1Q Sunderland 10a 262
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 essays research papers -- The Kinght And Chivalry According To William Barber
Thus, Barber can be viewed is sort of an original scholarly writer on this subject matter.
In dealing with the book as another piece of useful text, is important to look at the detail of the Barber puts into the subjects that he's addressing.
One on the subject of chivalry, Barber wrote, "the ideals of chivalry appealed to the motions, and the forest best in a Gothic and...
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 Barber Album, 7
Note Charles is in the same suit and tie as in the photograph on Page 30...
A memoir of the Barber and Lacey families of Shelby County, Iowa and Jerauld County, South Dakota...
Family members are welcome to download copies of the materials for their own personal use.
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 William Barber - playwright
To search for published plays by William Barber click on one of the bookstore links above.
You will be shown all Plays in print by William Barber.
William Barber : Click on a Play title below for more information
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