• Gerard Fowke (June 25, 1855 – March 5, 1933) was an American archeologist and geologist best known for his studies of Native American mounds. Born Charles...
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  • Luther Fowke George Henry Fowke Gerard Fowke Gustavus Fowke (1880–1946), English soldier and cricketer John Fowke Martha Fowke Philip Fowke Phineas Fowke Thomas...
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  • and two in the north. The southern team comprised Berthold Laufer and Gerard Fowke. Bogoras and Jochelson each had a team in the north. Waldemar Bogoras...
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    than a decade later. He served alongside planters Isaac Allerton, Gerrard Fowke and his cousin Nicholas Spencer. In 1672, Washington received promotion...
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    Baseball commissioner, raised in Madison Bernhard Felsenthal, rabbi Gerard Fowke, archaeologist and geologist Agnes Moore Fryberger, music educator Steve...
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  • approximately 300 BCE to 200 CE. During a 1902 archaeological exploration by Gerard Fowke, a total of 27 fully wrapped mummies were discovered in near perfect...
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  • James Stewart 1625–1639: Robert Carey ?1625–? Richard Tichborne ?1625–? Gerard Fowke 1631–1636: James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle 1643–1649: Montagu Bertie...
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    Teays Valley that used to be the bottom of the Teays River. In 1886, Gerard Fowke recognized that the gorge west of Chillicothe, Ohio, was larger than...
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    Point was investigated and described by Clarence B. Moore in 1913, by Gerard Fowke of the Smithsonian Institution in 1926, by Clarence H. Webb in 1935,...
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  • scientist; Harvard medical researcher; cancer researcher (B.S. 1953) Gerard Fowke, geologist and archeologist Barbara A. Given, nursing professor and psychosocial...
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    in 1651, Philip Mason I emigrated to Virginia, along with his cousin Gerard Fowke, whose family home was Gunstone Hall and which gave its name to George...
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  • 473 U.S. at 699. Bagley, 473 U.S. at 701. Bagley, 473 U.S. at 709. Gerard Fowke, Material to Whom?: Implementing Brady's Duty to Disclose at Trial and...
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  • married his cousin Mary Fowke, daughter of Gerard Fowke and Ann Thorogood, in 1688. The couple had the following children: Ann Fowke Mason Fitzhugh Darrell...
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  • Mason emigrated with cousins and neighbors from England, Thomas and Gerard Fowke of Staffordshire. Mason settled in then-vast Westmoreland County in the...
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    Dent Sr., Gent. (1660–1705), who married 1) Elizabeth Fowke (1668–1703), daughter of Col. Gerard Fowke Sr. (1625–1669) and Anne (Thoroughgood) Chandler (1630)...
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    Lieutenant General Thomas Fowke, also spelt Foulks, circa 1690 to 29 March 1765, was a British military officer from South Staffordshire, who was Governor...
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    Archæological History of Ohio: The Mound Builders and Later Indians by Gerard Fowke. Fowke notes that when the site was built, the river most likely flowed...
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  • Andre du Pres November 23, 1967 – December 28, 1967 1795 flashback Conard Fowkes Frank Garner November 1, 1966 – March 3, 1967 Present day Hugh Franklin...
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  • Perkins, Beau Bridges, Blythe Danner, Susan Sarandon, Edward Binns, Conrad Fowkes, John Henry Faulk, Paul A. Partain, Claude Traverse, Richard Ray Lee 16...
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    nationale des éditeurs de livres/Québec Édition. Retrieved July 29, 2019. Fowke, Edith (1988). Canadian Folklore. Oxford University Press. p. 34. ISBN 0-19-540671-0...
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    ISBN 978-1-55595-101-6. Retrieved 1 July 2024. Smith, Chloe Wigston; Tobin, Beth Fowkes (29 September 2022). Small Things in the Eighteenth Century: The Political...
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  • ISBN 978-0-8078-3590-6. Fowke, Gerard (1894). Archeologic Investigations in James and Potomac Valleys. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 11. Fowke, Gerard (1894). Archeologic...
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  • General Sir Clive Gerard Liddell, KCB, CMG, CBE, DSO (1 May 1883 – 9 September 1956) was a senior British Army officer who served as Adjutant-General to...
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    to 929 Jeb Hawkes the Leviathan Leader, episode 935 to 980 The Ghosts of Gerard Stiles and Daphne Harridge Haunt Collinwood, episode 1071 to 1109 This storyline...
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    Whitmore 1632–33: Sir Nicholas Rainton 1637–38: Sir Richard Fenn 1652–53: John Fowke, MP 1664–65: Sir John Lawrence 1688–89: Sir John Chapman 1699–00: Sir Richard...
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    31 May 1754 Humphrey Bland, Governor 31 May 1754 to 12 July 1756 Thomas Fowke, Governor 12 July 1756 to 16 April 1757 Lieutenant-General The Lord Tyrawley...
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  • Christian, Lee Richardson, Lane Smith, Cosmo Allegretti, Bobby Alto, Conrad Fowkes, Peter Friedman, Peter Michael Goetz, Lance Henriksen, Eddie Jones, Cynthia...
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    who they claimed ownership of. In 1820, he told his brother to "advise Gerard by all means to sell his landed property and move with his Negroes to KY...
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  • pp. 17–19. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2013. Caroline Fowke. "Sheldon School Celebrates Half Century" (PDF). Chippenham Civic Society...
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    facing flank of Leinster House. The building itself was designed by Francis Fowke, based on early plans by Charles Lanyon, and was completed and opened in...
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