Nicholas Fish (August 28, 1758 – June 20, 1833) was an American Revolutionary War soldier. He was the first Adjutant General of New York. Fish was born...
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Nicholas Fish was an American Revolutionary War soldier. Nicholas Fish may also refer to: Nicholas Fish II (1846–1902), grandson of the soldier Nicholas...
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Jonathan Fish (1615–1663), who was born in East Farndon, Northamptonshire, England, and ultimately settled in the Province of New York. Nicholas Fish (1758–1833)...
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Nicholas Fish (by 1518 – 1558 or later), of Canterbury and Fordwich, Kent, was an English politician. In November 1554, he was a Member of Parliament...
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Nicholas Fish II (February 19, 1846–September 16, 1902) was a United States diplomat who served as the ambassador to Switzerland from 1877 to 1881 and...
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Hamilton. Fish had two older brothers, Nicholas Fish II (1846–1902) and Hamilton Fish II (1849–1936), and five sisters, Sarah Morris Fish (1838–1925)...
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and son of Hamilton Fish Hamilton Fish II (Rough Rider) (1874–1898), grandson of Hamilton Fish, son of Nicholas Fish Hamilton Fish III (1888–1991), congressman...
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A fish (pl.: fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a hard skull, but lacking limbs with digits...
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opinion. Another defense witness was Mary Nicholas, Fish's 17-year-old stepdaughter. She described how Fish taught her and her brothers and sisters several...
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Cola Pesce (redirect from Nicholas Pipe)
who was referred to a "Nichola de Bar" (Nicholas of Bari) who lived with the fishes. Walter Map recorded a story of "Nicholas Pipe," who appeared like...
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death by suicide. Nicholas was born in North Tawton, Devon, England in 1962. Through his father's mother, Hughes was related to Nicholas Ferrar (1592–1637)...
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Railroad, of which Fish's father, Stuyvesant Fish, was the longtime president. Fish's grandfather, Hamilton Fish, was a son of Nicholas Fish and Elizabeth...
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generations. Fish was born on August 3, 1808, in what is the present-day Hamilton Fish House in Greenwich Village in New York City, to Nicholas Fish and Elizabeth...
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primarily students at King's College (now Columbia University) such as Nicholas Fish, Robert Troup and, most famously, Alexander Hamilton. The company drilled...
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The Hamilton Fish House, also known as the Stuyvesant Fish House and Nicholas and Elizabeth Stuyvesant Fish House, is where Hamilton Fish (1808–93), later...
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moon occurred October 17. Hamilton (through his subordinate, Major Nicholas Fish), Gimat, and Colonel Laurens commanded the three (of six) battalions...
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the 19th century educator and city planner. The fort was named for Nicholas Fish, chairman of New York's Committee of Defense during the War of 1812...
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grandfather of Julia Kean Fish (1841–1908), who married Samuel Nicholl Benjamin (1839–1886), a Union Army officer; Nicholas Fish II (1848–1902), who served...
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Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greek descent from...
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of New York. In a special election, Clinton defeated the Federalist Nicholas Fish and the Tammany Hall candidate Marinus Willett to become lieutenant...
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back to adjutant general. The first adjutant general of New York was Nicholas Fish, who was appointed on April 13, 1784. The current holder of the position...
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Colonel Christian Febiger Major Nicholas Fish Brigadier General Peter Gansevoort Major General Horatio Gates Captain Nicholas Gilman Colonel William Grayson...
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folktale with medieval roots, Cola Pesce (Nicholas Fish) was a human boy until his mother cursed him to become part fish. As a merman, he occasionally assisted...
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Coles, and Aaron Burr. Among its original stockholders were such men as Nicholas Fish, John Delafield, John Jacob Astor, Richard Varick, Stephen Van Rensselaer...
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Osteichthyes (redirect from Bony fish)
Facey 1997. Wegner, Nicholas C., Snodgrass, Owen E., Dewar, Heidi, John, Hyde R. Science. "Whole-body endothermy in a mesopelagic fish, the opah, Lampris...
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Stuyvesant, who married Adjutant General of New York Nicholas Fish, and Peter Gerard Stuyvesant. Nicholas was descended from many of New York's most prominent...
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grandparents were Nicholas Fish (1758–1833), Adjutant General of New York and Revolutionary War soldier, and Elizabeth (née Stuyvesant) Fish (1775–1854), a...
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summer of 1775, after the outbreak of fighting at Boston. Along with Nicholas Fish, Robert Troup, and a group of other students from King's College, he...
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Pope Nicholas I (Latin: Nicolaus I; c. 800 – 13 November 867), called Nicholas the Great, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 24...
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Van Rensselaer (1805–1840) Elizabeth Stuyvesant (1775–1854) ∞ Nicholas Fish (1758–1833) Fish family Peter Gerard Stuyvesant (1778–1847) ∞ (1): Susannah Barclay...
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