Charles Beckwith may refer to: Charles Beckwith (athlete) (1901–1970), British Olympic athlete Charles Alvin Beckwith (1929–1994), U.S. Army officer Charles...
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John Beckwith may refer to: John Christmas Beckwith (1750–1809), English organist and composer John Charles Beckwith (organist) (1788–1819), English organist...
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Charlie Alvin Beckwith (22 January 1929 – 13 June 1994) was a career United States Army Special Forces officer best remembered for creating Delta Force...
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John Charles Beckwith (1789–1862) was a British army officer who was born in Nova Scotia. He is best remembered for being injured in the Battle of Waterloo...
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John Charles Beckwith (1788 – 11 October 1819) was an English Organist, born in Norwich. He was the son of the organist John Christmas Beckwith. He is...
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General Beckwith may refer to: George Beckwith (British Army officer) (1753–1823), British Army general John Charles Beckwith (British Army officer) (1789–1862)...
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John Christmas Beckwith (25 December 1759 – 3 June 1809) was an English organist and composer. Beckwith was born in Norwich on 25 December 1759, son of...
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officers. Beckwith was the first to transmit news of John Wilkes Booth's whereabouts after Lincoln's assassination, leading to Booth’s capture. Beckwith was...
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Church.[obsolete source] Waldensians Waldensian Evangelical Church John Charles Beckwith Luserna San Giovanni Val Pellice Waldensian valleys "Waldo". Random...
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religious minority politicians Colonia Valdense, town in Uruguay John Charles Beckwith Luserna San Giovanni Val Pellice Waldensian valleys Consulenza sull'interfaccia...
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Byron De La Beckwith Jr. (November 9, 1920 – January 21, 2001) was an American white supremacist and member of the Ku Klux Klan who murdered civil rights...
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Beckwith and Brigadier General Ferdinand Beckwith. He was also the uncle of Major-General John Charles Beckwith. He entered the Army himself in 1791, joining...
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Look up Beckwith in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beckwith may refer to Beckwith, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Beckwith, Ontario, township...
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Captain John Beckwith, Thomas Sydney Beckwith and Brigadier General Ferdinand Beckwith. He was also the uncle of Major-General John Charles Beckwith. Spain...
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Proto-Protestantism Restorationism Waldensian Evangelical Church John Charles Beckwith Luserna San Giovanni Val Pellice Waldensian valleys Macy, Gary (1984)...
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Charles Minnigerode Beckwith (June 2, 1851 – April 18, 1928) was fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama from 1902 till 1928. Beckwith was born...
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Beckwith, died without children. Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith was born in Riverside, Illinois, to Jessie Harlan Lincoln and Warren Wallace Beckwith....
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orthography of the Piedmontese/Ligurian toponym. Baìo Occitan folk music John Charles Beckwith Luserna San Giovanni Val Pellice "La minoranza linguistica occitana"...
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Villar Pellice, Luserna San Giovanni, Rorà, Baussan, and Airali. John Charles Beckwith (British Army officer) Migjeni, Albanian poet and writer Davide...
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John Beckwith CM (March 9, 1927 – December 5, 2022) was a Canadian composer, writer, pianist, teacher, and administrator. Born in Victoria, British Columbia...
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Michael Bernard Beckwith (born July 21, 1956) is a New Thought minister, author, and founder and spiritual director of the Agape International Spiritual...
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the cathedral organist Dr. John Christmas Beckwith, he was apprenticed to the latter's son and successor, John Charles Beckwith. Buck was married first to...
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Loutre's War Charles Morris - King George's War Pierre II Surette - French and Indian War Provo Wallis - War of 1812 John Charles Beckwith - Battle of...
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Carroll Beckwith, as he preferred to be known, was born in Hannibal, Missouri on September 23, 1852, the son of Charles and Melissa Beckwith. However...
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Le Loutre's War Captain Charles Morris, King George's War John Charles Beckwith, Battle of Waterloo Edward Belcher was on Franklin's lost expedition Lieutenant-Colonel...
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Romanovich Bagration Jaques Bagratuni Nikolai Baratov Vasily Baumgarten John Charles Beckwith (British Army officer) Daniel Bek-Pirumian Sergey Vasilyevich Belyaev...
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Charles Edward Beckwith (12 May 1901 – 23 March 1970) was a British athlete who competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Beckwith finished third behind Rex...
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James Beckwourth (redirect from Jennings Beckwith)
was Jennings Beckwith, a white planter, and his mother was a Black woman enslaved by Jennings. Jennings was the son of Sir Marmaduke Beckwith, 3rd Baronet...
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since its last undisputed, legal and known descendant, Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died on December 24, 1985, without any acknowledged children. Samuel Lincoln's...
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conversation he had had earlier with Brigadier John Watts while in England in 1976. Watts had made it clear to Beckwith that it would take eighteen months to build...
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