Edward Aspinwall, D.D. (died 1732), was an English polemical divine. Aspinwall received his education at Cambridge University, and was appointed chaplain...
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assimilated into Aspinwall. Claud Aspinwall (1873–1944), American politician Edward Aspinwall (died 1732), English priest Homer F. Aspinwall (1846–1919),...
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it was sold by William Stanley, Earl of Derby, to Edmund Smolte and Edward Aspinwall. In 1604, the Earl sold it to Richard Molyneux of Sefton at a cost...
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Thomas Aspinwall (29 May 1846 – 21 March 1901) was a British trade unionist. Born in Bickerstaffe in Lancashire, Aspinwall moved with his family to Skelmersdale...
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Tittmer in 1864, to work in New York City for Roushton & Aspinwall. While working for Rouston & Aspinwall, Johnson met George J. Seabury. He and Seabury eventually...
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became acquainted with Edward Aspinwall, formerly a Jesuit, who introduced him to Samuel Clarke. After several meetings with Aspinwall, Clarke, and George...
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John Lloyd Aspinwall (December 12, 1834 – September 4, 1886) was an American lawyer and soldier who served in the U.S. Civil War, achieving the rank of...
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businessman Isaac Daniel Roosevelt and Mary Rebecca Aspinwall, sister of William Henry Aspinwall, both half-first cousins of First Lady Elizabeth Monroe...
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was caused by a problem in the selection of prosecution counsel. A Mr Aspinwall was first considered but the Attorney General, Sir John Duke Coleridge...
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membership required.) "Obituary: Edward Carpenter". The Independent. 28 August 1998. Retrieved 24 July 2014. "Carpenter, Edward Frederick". Who's Who & Who...
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Heritage. p 15. Retrieved 9/25/07. Regan, T. (1927) Spreading Evil: Pat Crowe's Autobiography. Branwell Company. Crowe House history from Aspinwall, Iowa...
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the Church William Sherlock (1688), A Preservative Against Popery Edward Aspinwall (1715) A Preservation Against Popery John Hildrop (1735), A Caveat...
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the Navy, Beale returned to California as a manager for William Henry Aspinwall and Commodore Robert F. Stockton, who had acquired large properties there...
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(1790–1863), progenitor of the Hyde Park Roosevelts, m. Mary Rebecca Aspinwall Maria Roosevelt (b. 1763), m. Richard Varick, Mayor of New York City Oyster...
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property included Alexander Slidell MacKenzie, William Henry Aspinwall, and Lloyd Aspinwall. The property was once up to 1,000 acres (400 ha) in size; the...
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1848 Panama Survey, where he located the route of the railroad between Aspinwall and Panama. He later had charge of the surveys for the Northern Railroad...
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trust. After the Swami finishes the tale, one in the party, the lawyer Aspinwall (who is Carter's cousin), accuses Swami Chandraputra of telling a false...
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Edward Crompton (February 13, 1889 – September 28, 1950) was an English born Major League Baseball outfielder. He played parts of two seasons in the majors...
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John Aspinwall Hadden Jr. (March 31, 1858 – February 6, 1931) was an American socialite and clubman during the Gilded Age. Hadden was born on March 31...
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property in Westchester County along the Hudson River from General Lloyd Aspinwall. He renovated or rebuilt the mansion Rockwood Hall. The Rockefeller Cottage...
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gold fields. He took passage on a sailing vessel from New Orleans to Aspinwall, now Colón, in Panama. Upon his arrival, however, the steamer upon which...
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" (PDF). Notices of the AMS. 52: 214–215. Retrieved 29 December 2016. Aspinwall, Paul; Bridgeland, Tom; Craw, Alastair; Douglas, Michael; Gross, Mark;...
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a group of New York City merchants. Incorporators included William H. Aspinwall, Edwin Bartlett (American consul at Lima, Peru and also involved with...
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were subject to contracting tropical diseases along the way. William H. Aspinwall, the man who had won the bid for the building and operating the Pacific...
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1716–1718 Edward Wortley-Montagu 1717–1730 Abraham Stanyan 1729–1736 George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull 1735–1746 Sir Everard Fawkener Stanhope Aspinwall (chargé...
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(husband of Anne Hutchinson) John Coggeshall William Aspinwall Samuel Wilbore John Porter John Sanford Edward Hutchinson, Jr. Thomas Savage William Dyre (husband...
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Roosevelt, Elliot Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr., and John Aspinwall Roosevelt Russo brothers, filmmakers, producers, and directors Matthew...
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is punished as a class A-1 felony. During the War of 1812, Mark Lynch, Aspinwall Cornell, and John Hagerman sold supplies to British ships. However, the...
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Crest and Arms granted to Samuel Aspinwall Goddard in 1842. Motto Cervus Non Servus, "A Stag not a Slave"...
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Edward Burgess (1848–1891) was an American yacht designer. Several of his boats won fame in the waters of the eastern United States. Edward Burgess was...
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