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  William Strode
English parliamentarian, second son of Sir William Strode, of Newnham, Devonshire (a member of an ancient family long established in that county, which became extinct in 1897), and of Mary, daughter of Thomas Southcote of Bovey Tracey in Devonshire, was born in 1598.
In the prosecution of William Laud he showed the same relentless zeal as he had in that of Strafford, and it was he who, on the 28th of November 1644, carried up the message from the Commons to the Lords, desiring them to hasten on the ordinance for the archbishop's execution.
Strode was a man of strong character, but of narrow, though clear and decided judgment, both his good and his bad qualities being exaggerated by the wrongs he had suffered.
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 William Strode - LoveToKnow 1911
WILLIAM STRODE 0598-1645), English parliamentarian, second son of Sir William Strode, of Newnham, Devonshire (a member of an ancient family long established in that county, which became extinct in 1897), and of Mary, daughter of Thomas Southcote of Bovey Tracey in Devonshire, was born in 1598.
The body was exhumed after the Restoration.' Strode was a man of strong character, but of narrow, though clear and decided judgment, both his good and his bad qualities being exaggerated by the wrongs he had suffered.
M.P., who died in 1666; and from William Strode (1602 or 1600-1645), the orator, poet and dramatist, whose poetical works were edited, with a memoir, by Bertram Dobell in 1907.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /William_Strode   (559 words)

  
 William Strode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Strode (1598-1645), English parliamentarian, second son of Sir William Strode, of Newnham, Devon (a member of an ancient family long established in that county, which became extinct in 1897), and of Mary, daughter of Thomas Southcote of Bovey Tracey in Devon.
He was admitted as a student of the Inner Temple in 1614, matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, in 1617, and took the degree of BA.
Strode of Barrington, also parliamentarian and M.P., who died in 1666; and from William Strode (1602 or 1600-1645), the orator, poet and dramatist, whose poetical works were edited, with a memoir, by Bertram Dobell in 1907.
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 Former NPPA President William H. Strode, 69
Strode was the NPPA-University of Missouri Pictures of the Year Newspaper Photographer of the Year in 1966 for a portfolio shot for the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times.
Strode is survived by his children, Michelle Bartholomew (Doug), and Erin Hall Strode, of Louisville, KY, Hope Ives Strode, of Eugene, OR, and Charlotte Alexander Strode, of Maine; his grandchildren, George Logan Bartholomew and Garrett Wagner Bartholomew, of Louisville, KY; and his beloved partner, Jane Gentry Vance, of Versailles, KY.
Farlow also vividly remembers Strode from her very first week on the job in Louisville when she got arrested after working at the paper for only a few days and, that same night, her car was towed to a police impound lot.
www.nppa.org /news_and_events/news/2006/05/strode.html   (1787 words)

  
 Biography - S - British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Strode was a member of the opposition to King Charles, supporting Sir John Eliot's criticism of the Duke of Buckingham and playing a leading role in the disorderly scenes of 2 March 1629 when Denzil Holles held the Speaker in his chair to prevent the adjournment of Parliament.
Opposing all suggestions of compromise with the King, Strode was one of the most militant of the "war party" in Parliament and relentless in advocating the prosecution and execution of Archbishop Laud in 1644.
Strode died in September 1645 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
www.british-civil-wars.co.uk /biog/index_s.htm   (4397 words)

  
 Strode | History of Toronto and County of York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
William Thomas Strode and Ellen Eliza Slocombe in 1882 portraits.
An interesting footnote to the "Welsh" branch of the Strode's is that the two eldest children, Percy and William Thomas, show up on the 1901 census living with their uncle William T. Strode and his family in London.
In April, 1874 Ellen married William Blackmore at the Parish Church in Gillingham, in the presence of her siblings William Thomas and Clara.
www.historyoftoronto.ca /genealogy/strode.html   (1332 words)

  
 William Strode/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
William Strode bought a 1 1/4 lot of land in 1791 from Isaac and Lydia Harvey of Newlin Township.
Strode died about 1808 leaving a widow Susanna and two children -Governeur Porter and Eliza.
The property was partitioned by the Orphans Court in 1814.
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 Descendents of Henry De Strode Esq   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
William Strode (1589-1666, discussed above) was an elected member of this parliament from Ilchester, Somerset County.
Joan Strode of Downside, England who had by him 10 children, 5 sons and 5 daughters of which 4 of them lyeth here underneath intered by her to wit: William, Edward, Edward, and Mary.
Some descendants have insisted Letia was the daughter of James Strode, perhaps with the aim of being eligible for membership in the D.A.R. The preponderance of evidence is that her parents were Edward and Elinor.
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 Foreman Surnames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
WILLIAM FOREMAN was born 1771, and died November.27.1827 in Marion Co.Missouri.
SUSANNAH STRODE was born June.14.1756 in Sheperdstown, Berkely Co. West Virginia, and died 1814 in Fleming County, Kentucky.
WILLIAM TYLER FOREMAN was born December.1850 in Virginia, and died February.1911 in Missouri Valley Iowa.
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 ROMANSVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This house originally sat on one acre of land purchased as a "lot" by William Strode from Isaac and Lydia Harvey in 1791.
Strode's heirs divided his small property into four lots.
William Romans, a "carpenter", had apprenticed at the foundry and machine works at Cope's Bridge and then made lead pipe at Romansville for ram systems.
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 STRODE, WILLIAM (1598-... - Online Information article about STRODE, WILLIAM (1598-...
WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. Ger.
The identity of the W. Strode imprisoned in 1628 and of the W. Strode impeached in 1642 has been questioned, but is now established (J. See also:
Barrington, also parliamentarian and M.P., who died in 1666; and from William Strode (1602 or 1600-1645), the orator, poet and dramatist, whose poetical See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /STE_SUS/STRODE_WILLIAM_1598_1645_.html   (1092 words)

  
 Thirteenth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
William STRODE was born in 1588 in England, Somerset, Shepton Mallet.
William STRODE and Joan BARNARD were married in 1620 in England, Somerset, Downside.
Joan BARNARD was born in 1606 in England, Somerset, Downside.
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William Bryan was considered to be the leader of the party, while William Grant was a relative since both had married a sister of Daniel Boone.
John Strode, who William Clinkenbeard characterized as "pretty much of a coward" and a Tory, left in the spring of 1780 and did not return for three or four years.
William H. KERR.}{\fs20 Born in 1823 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
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 Spoon River Basin Critical Trends Assessment: Sidebar - Dr. William Strode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
William Strode was a physician in Fulton County.
Edgar Lee Masters wrote, "Often I went to Bernadotte on the Spoon River, where Dr. Strode lived at the time, and rode with hime about the picturesque hilly country of that part of the Fulton County as he visited his patients.
In 1941 Masters immortalized Dr. Strode within his poem Bernadotte published as part of the Illinois Poems.
dnr.state.il.us /orep/C2000/assessments/spoon/strode.htm   (188 words)

  
 Tenth Generation
Edward conveyed the remainder of the 360 acre patent land to Jeremiah Strode for 100 pounds on 9 June 1773.
It is entirely plausible that the Edward Strode's made their way to Virginia with Morgan Bryan in the mid 1730's.
James Strode was living in Berkeley County and he died in 1795.
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 Life and Times of William Young
WILLIAM YOUNG, born 15 Apr 1744, married Elizabeth Huff 25 Mar 1770, was an early settler in the Cumberland Basin, died 31 Oct 1818 in Smith Co Tennessee and buried on the Young family cemetery near Indian Creek that empties into the Caney Fork of the Cumberland River.
WILLIAM BRYAN, born 10 Mar 1734 at Opequon Creek, Frederick Co Virginia, son of Morgan and Martha Strode Bryan, married Mary Boone 1755 (sister of the famed Daniel Boone) in Rowan Co North Carolina, died 30 May 1780 at Bryan’s Station, Clark Co Kentucky.
William Alma was named after his grandfather, William Young, who married Elizabeth Huff 25 Mar 1770 and their children were all born in the western frontier, including William Alma’s father, Jacob Young on 8 May 1774.
www.lofthouse.com /USA/Utah/washington/history/wmyoung.html   (19773 words)

  
 I11277: William Strode (Sir) ( - )
William Strode and Ann Button had the following children
Descendants of Sir William Strode and Ann Button
1 William Walrond Of Bradfield = Ann Courtenay
web.ukonline.co.uk /Members/nigel.battysmith/Database/D0006/I11277.html   (34 words)

  
 Ahnentafel Chart for Willard Elzy PHILLIPS
William married Esther BROWN on 25 Nov 1756.
Morgan married Martha STRODE on 1718/1719 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Warinus de la Strode was the crossbowman from Brittany, one of the warriors in the army of William the
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 Ancestors of Donald E. Gradeless
William Van Meter 1755-1808 (RN=26) b 1755, August Co VA, d 1808, Pendlet- on Co VA, m 1795, Monongalia Co VA. 69.
William H. Thrift 1797 (RN=42) b 1797, St. Thomas District Orange Co North Carolina, m.
William Rardin 1761-1844 (RN=134) b 1761, Westmoreland Co PA, d 09 May 1844, Milroy Rush Co IN, m PA. 241.
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 Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page 591
     William Smith Strode was born on 8 December 1847 at Fulton Co., IL.
She was the daughter of William Smith Strode and Amelia Steele.
He was the son of William Smith Strode and Amelia Steele.
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 STRODE - Online Information article about STRODE
Strode is also associated with John See also:
identification of the Phantasma Radulphi attributed to Strode in the Vetus catalogus with the beautiful 14th-century elegiac poem The See also:
From 1375 to 1385 this Strode or another of the same name was See also:
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 Van Meter Family of Whitley County Indiana by Donald Gradeless
Allen Co IN William Van Meter, son of William and Malinda (Kratzer) VanMeter.
Shown as William C Larence in 1900 Census of Union Twp.
William VanMeter of Smith Township, Whitley County, Indiana.
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 Ancestors of Dorothy Elizabeth McDowell (Morris)
Son of William Heald and Jane Dunbobbin; m.
Son of William Haviland and Hannah Hicks; m.
Son of William Strode and Elizabeth Upton; m.
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 William Strood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
William Strode was born in Devon in 1599.
, Strode was elected to the House of Commons.
he king's two senior advisers, William Laud and Thomas Wentworth arrested and sent to the Tower of London.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /STUstrode.htm   (246 words)

  
 Gardiner: Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution
And we do hereby declare, that the same was a traitorous design against the King and Parliament.
Strode, upon report of the coming of the said soldiers, Papists and others, in the warlike and hostile manner aforesaid did, with the approbation of the House, absent themselves from the service of the House, for avoiding the great and many inconveniences which otherwise apparently
And we do further declare, that the publishing of several articles purporting a form of a charge of high treason against Lord Kimbolton, one of the members of the Lords' House, and against the said Mr.
www.constitution.org /eng/conpur047.htm   (137 words)

  
 (John STRODE - William STRODE )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John STRODE (ABT 1513 - AFT 3 Mar 1554)
Samuel STRODE (ABT 1687 - 13 May 1765)
Thomas STRODE (ABT 1540 - 7 Jun 1625)
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 Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY - Friday, April 21, 2006 Obituaries
He was born in Monroe County on May 1, 1935, and was a son of the late Aurther Strode and Maddie Pitcock Strode.
Survivors include a special friend: Marie Neal of Tompkinsville; two daughters: Stella Shirley of Glasgow, and Joyce Turner of Tompkinsville; two brothers: Luther Strode of Tompkinsville and Joe Strode of Scottsville; a sister: Julie Mesker of Glasgow; two half sisters: Bessie Walker and Ina Botts, both of Tompkinsville; five grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife; three brothers: Earl Strode, Floyd Strode and James Strode; a half brother, Roy Strode; and a sister, Jewell Woods.
www.glasgowdailytimes.com /obituaries/local_story_111115153.html   (661 words)

  
 Family Group Page of William STRODE & Joanne BARNARD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Name: Mary STRODE Born: at: Of, Barrington, Somersetshire, England Married: at: Died: 1648 at: Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England Spouses:
Name: William Of Barrington STRODE Born: 1622 at: Of, London, Middlesex, England Married: at: Died: 1695 at:, Barrington, Somerset, England Spouses:
Name: George STRODE Born: 9 OCT 1636 at: Shepton-Mallet, Somerset,, Eng Married: at: Died: AFT.
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 Poet: Sir William Strode - All poems of Sir William Strode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Poet: Sir William Strode - All poems of Sir William Strode
Poet: Sir William Strode - All poems of Sir Willia
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 William Strode Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
An autobiographical account of the life and missionary work of Cora Ney Hardy, a Southern Baptist missionary, who served as a teacher and principal in various schools in Nigeria.
William H. Strode, Ed.; Photography By Jack Mellott
We guarantee the condition of every book, new or used.
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 Ancestors of Donald E. Gradeless
-- William De La Pole Earl of Suffolk 1396-1450 b 16 Oct 1396 Cotton Suffolk England m 11 Nov 1430 Ewelme
-- William Allgar 1536- b between 1525 and 1536 Shalford Essex England m Shalford Essex England d Shalford Esse
-- William Van Meter Jr 1807-1885 b 15 May 1807 Pendleton Co VA (now WV) m 15 Jan 1859 Whitley Co IN d 1 Nov 1885 Whitley Co IN
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