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    Deacon Edward Convers (January 20, 1590 – August 10, 1663) was an early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and was one of the founders of...
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    and the first town officers were chosen. Town Selectmen were Edward Johnson, Edward Convers, John Mousall, William Learned, Ezekiel Richardson, Samuel Richardson...
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    Aaron Burr Samuel Cole, purveyor of the first tavern in the new world Edward Convers Christopher Hussey, early settler of Hampton, New Hampshire and Nantucket...
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    philanthropist. Elisha Slade Converse is a direct descendant of Deacon Edward Convers (Edward Convers) who migrated from Essex (England) to the New World colonies...
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    January 13 – Arthur Bell, English Franciscan martyr (d. 1643) January 20 Edward Convers, American settler (d. 1663) Benedetta Carlini, Italian mystic (d. 1661)...
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    – Samuel Stone, Connecticut Puritan minister (b. 1602) August 10 – Edward Convers, American settler (b. 1590) August 26 – Sir John Yonge, 1st Baronet...
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    Edward Convers Christopher J. Coyne Benjamin Cutter John Doherty Carol A. Donovan James J. Dwyer Glenn Foley Jack Garrity John Martyn Harlow Edward Johnson...
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  • – Samuel Stone, Connecticut Puritan minister (b. 1602) August 10 – Edward Convers, American settler (b. 1590) August 26 – Sir John Yonge, 1st Baronet...
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  • that Abigail/Abiel Converse's family lineage can be traced back to Edward Convers, one of the earliest settlers of the Plymouth Colony in 1630, making...
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  • January 13 – Arthur Bell, English Franciscan martyr (d. 1643) January 20 Edward Convers, American settler (d. 1663) Benedetta Carlini, Italian mystic (d. 1661)...
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    rolls of the accounts of King Edward survive. Two references to the Warwolf in Latin read: Domino Alexandro le Convers, pro denariis per ipsum datis,...
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    granted by the General Court, Increase Nowell, Zechariah Symmes, Edward Convers, Edward Johnson and others, whose own lands lay towards that quarter, went...
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    Olin Converse, a wool manufacturer. Olin Converse was a descendant of Edward Convers, an early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, who landed...
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    Newell Convers Wyeth (October 22, 1882 – October 19, 1945), known as N. C. Wyeth, was an American painter and illustrator. He was a student of Howard...
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    Susannah (née Rand) and Convers Francis. She went by her middle name, and pronounced it Ma-RYE-a. Her older brother, Convers Francis, was educated at...
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  • a minority-party Speaker on the 10th Ballot. A Whig, Charles Cleveland Convers, was elected as Speaker of the Senate in coalition with the Free Soilers...
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  • California, by Frederic de Hoffmann with assistance from notable physicists Edward Teller and Freeman Dyson. The company was originally part of the General...
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  • abroad. Its affiliates include General Atomics Electronic Systems (GA-ESI), ConverDyn, Cotter Corporation, Heathgate Resources, Nuclear Fuels Corporation,...
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    described as rococo, tolerably well represented by the French plate of Convers); wreath and ribbon, belonging to the period described as that of the urn...
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    Caroline Ashton Pyle married his student N. C. Wyeth's son Nathaniel Convers Wyeth. Pyle wrote and illustrated a number of books, in addition to numerous...
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    Medill Joseph Rockwell Swan 1855 1859 Republican Elected Charles Cleveland Convers 1856 1856 Republican Elected Jacob Brinkerhoff 1856 1871 Republican Elected...
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    Poetic Genius. Approval of the Monthly Magazine was strong from Alcott, Convers Francis and George Ripley. Heraud published one piece from New England...
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  • Overbeck married Romaine Madeleine Goddard (1848–1926). Her father was Daniel Convers Goddard (1822–1852), the first Assistant Secretary in the United States...
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  • Buckingham Convers, daughter of Charles Cleveland Convers, and then Bessie Gammell Clara Constance Woolsey (1872-1872) John Munro Woolsey (1877-1945) Convers Buckingham...
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    Samuel Finley Vinton and Romaine Madeleine Bureau, and the widow of Daniel Convers Goddard, first assistant secretary of the newly created U.S. Department...
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    (1894–1948), baseball playee David Chambers (1780–1864), politician Duncan Convers (1851–1929), priest and author Samuel S. Cox (1824–1889), politician and...
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  • of Nicholas and Isabella, made two marriages. The first was to Robert Convers, by whom she had issue Nicholas (de Farndon, died 1361) and Katherine....
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    second floor of the building, then owned by RISD. In 1926, artist Frank Convers Mathewson (1862–1941) lived in the Carr House. National Register of Historic...
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  • Karl Ferdinand Wimar, painter Richard Caton Woodville, painter Newell Convers Wyeth, painter, illustrator American Old West Smithsonian Institution National...
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  • was violated in physics that paved the way for the Standard Model Newell Convers Wyeth (2001) Illustrator Malcolm X (1999) Civil rights advocate Sun Yat-sen...
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