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    William Heathcote DeLancey (October 8, 1797 – April 5, 1865) was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and the sixth Provost...
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    Lancey Sr. (1708–1785) and a great-grandson of Etienne de Lancey, who became known as Stephen Delancey (1663–1741). He married in Edinburgh, on 4 April 1815...
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    Peter's began as an Episcopal mission established in 1853. Bishop William H. DeLancey appointed Dr. James Rankine, who conducted services in a small wooden...
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    James De Lancey, resigned his commission in the British Army and returned to New York in 1789, having missed his homeland. His son, William H. DeLancey (1797–1865)...
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    Fenimore Cooper, novelist Coca Crystal, counterculture personality William H. DeLancey, Episcopal bishop and provost of the University of Pennsylvania Kevin...
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    Convention in Richmond by bishops Jackson Kemper, Leonidas Polk, and William H. DeLancey, with George Burgess delivering the sermon. In December of that year...
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    Elizabeth (née Floyd) DeLancey and John Peter DeLancey, a son of Governor James De Lancey. His grandfather was a brother to James De Lancey and a grandson of...
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    DeLancey Walker Gill (July 1, 1859 – August 31, 1940) was an American drafter, landscape painter, and photographer. Gill first became noted for his landscape...
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  • surname is also sometimes written as de Lancey or Delancey. The son of Etienne Delancey and Anne Van Cortland, De Lancey was born on September 17, 1718, in...
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    he confirmed in this church by his brother-in-law, the Reverend William H. DeLancey. Cooper was one of the more popular 19th-century American authors...
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  • Commander-in-Chief of the Portuguese Army: Marshal William C. Beresford (w) Lt Col William H. De Lancey, Deputy Quartermaster-General (acting as Quartermaster-General)...
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    to the longest vessel active on the Great Lakes. Launched as MV William J. De Lancey, she was the last of the thirteen "thousand footers" to enter service...
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    Peter Georg Bang, Danish politician, jurist (d. 1861) October 8 William H. DeLancey, American Episcopal bishop (d. 1865) Ludwig Förster, German-born...
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    surname is sometimes written as de Lancey or DeLancey. Oliver De Lancey Jr was the son of Major General Oliver De Lancey (1718–1785) and Phila Franks, the...
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    store, known to all as "Delancey and Co." During Queen Anne's War, letters of marque against the French served as a cover for DeLancey to engage in trade as...
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  • alumnus of DeLancey Divinity School. The former seminary grounds at 234 North Street in Buffalo are now a private residence. Ivan H. Ball William Martin Beauchamp...
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    block) was called De Lancey Place. Residents refused to change the suffix (‘Place’) after the city legislated the change to ‘Delancey Street” in 1895,...
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    In attendance were Mayor David Mathews, Admiral Digby, and General Delancey. William became a lieutenant in 1785 and captain of HMS Pegasus the following...
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    St Mark's Church, Le Roy, New York, on June 30, 1843, by Bishop William H. DeLancey of Western New York. He then served as rector of St Mark's Church...
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  • DeLancey Astor Kane (August 28, 1844 – April 4, 1915) was an American soldier and horseman who was prominent in New York Society during the Gilded Age...
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  • Scott DeLancey (born 1949) is an American linguist from the University of Oregon. His work focuses on typology and historical linguistics of Tibeto-Burman...
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    Charles Barker Wheeler (category Articles with hCards)
    Rochester, daughter of Dr. Thomas Fortescue Rochester, granddaughter of William H. DeLancey and great-granddaughter of Nathaniel Rochester, on June 28, 1883...
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    name and the surname of family members also appears as Delancey, de Lancey, de Lancy, or DeLancey. The Metropolitan Museum of Art records Alice's year of...
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    (500) was a consecrator for his son William G. Burrill (784). (Charles) Gresham Marmion Jr. (527) and William H. "Bill" Marmion (528) were brothers consecrated...
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    DeLancey Floyd-Jones (January 20, 1826 – January 19, 1902) was a career officer in the United States Army, serving in the Mexican–American War and the...
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    Cortlandt (1676–1724) m. Stephen DeLancey (1663–1741) James DeLancey (1703–1760), New York Governor Susannah de Lancey (1707–1771) m. Vice-Admiral Sir...
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    Edward R. Welles (category Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni)
    Lewiston, Minnesota. He was ordained to the priesthood by William Heathcote DeLancey on September 12, 1858. He then was appointed to organize the parish of...
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    good store. He studied for his orders under the Right Reverend William Heathcote DeLancey. While pursuing his education at Hobart College he also taught...
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    John Watts (1715–1789) (category De Lancey family)
    July 1742, Watts was married to Anne DeLancey (1723–1775), daughter of Anne (née van Cortlandt) DeLancey and Étienne de Lancy, a minor member of the French...
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    De Lancey Nicoll (June 24, 1854 – March 31, 1931) was a New York County District Attorney. De Lancey Nicoll was born on Shelter Island on June 24, 1854...
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