• Ralph Wormeley Jr. (1651-1701) was a planter and politician who represented Middlesex County in the House of Burgesses before being elevated to the Virginia...
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  • Burgesses Ralph Wormeley Jr. (1651–1701), planter and politician who represented Middlesex County in the Virginia House of Burgesses Ralph Wormeley (Virginia...
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    ancestors who had served on the colony's governor's council, Ralph Wormeley Sr. and Ralph Wormeley Jr. He received a private education locally as befit his class...
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  • Ralph Wormeley (ca. 1620-1651) emigrated to the Virginia colony, where he became a planter and politician who represented York County in the House of Burgesses...
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    Ralph Wormeley Curtis (August 28, 1854 – February 4, 1922) was an American painter and graphic artist in the Impressionist style. He spent most of his...
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    Ralph Wormeley (October 5, 1715-1789) who like his namesake grandfather (Ralph Wormeley) was a planter and politician who represented Middlesex County...
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    died at Rosegill, as many years later would Ralph Wormeley Jr. Both Chicheley and his stepson Ralph Wormeley Jr. (who also served as a burgess before being...
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  • as would his younger brother Ralph Wormeley Sr. and son Christopher Wormeley Jr. The son of merchant Christopher Wormeley was born in York County, England...
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  • Burgesses in 1764, to replace Ralph Wormeley, whom lawyers ruled had a British commission as customs collector, although Wormeley argued that the intended...
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  • William Worlich sometimes spelled Worledge, Woolritch Ralph Wormeley Jr. Ralph Wormeley Sr. Ralph Wormeley (Virginia politician) Christopher Wright John Wright...
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    Wormeley was allowed to succeed to the patent provided the native peoples were not disturbed. After Jening's death, Catherine married Ralph Wormeley Jr...
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  • of the Widener Library, member of the United States Foreign Service Ralph Wormeley Curtis – American painter and graphic artist in the Impressionist style...
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  • married his cousin Catherine Wormeley (1679-before 1707), the daughter of the colony's secretary of state Ralph Wormeley Jr. and his wife, the former Agatha...
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  • large multi-county landowner Ralph Wormeley in 1702, Churchill courted and married the widowed Elizabeth Armistead Wormeley (1667-1716). Churchill signed...
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    Governor Lord Howard of Effingham, New York Governor Col. Thomas Dongan, Ralph Wormeley Jr., Stevens V. Courtland, John Spragg, and magistrates from Albany,...
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  • a legislator, unlike his cousin and three generations of kin named "Ralph Wormeley". His birth family included two younger brothers, Landon Carter II (1738-1801)...
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  • Burwell. He remarried in 1760 to Elizabeth Wormeley (1737-1785), the daughter of prominent landowner Ralph Wormeley of Rosegill plantation, who was on the...
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    his first wife, Elizabeth Wormeley, daughter of burgess Ralph Wormeley. She died in 1740, but gave birth to Robert Wormeley Carter, who had at times a...
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  • of powerful burgess Ralph Wormeley Jr. in 1703, around the time the Robinson boys came into their inheritance, and raised Wormeley's three young sons (although...
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  • next year, his successor was Ralph Wormeley, a planter in Middlesex County and friend of the Robinson family. Wormeley appointed Peter Beverley as the...
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    progenitor of a prominent colonial family, with his son and heir Augustine Warner Jr. also serving as Speaker of the House of Burgesses. Born in Norwich, Norfolk...
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    through his grandson, Ralph Randolph Wormeley (1785–1852), included Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer (1822–1904), and Ariana Randolph Wormeley (1833–1922), was married...
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    and comedian James Gordon Bennett Jr. (1841–1918 in Beaulieu-sur-Mer) publisher of the New York Herald. Ralph Wormeley Curtis (1854–1922 in Beaulieu-sur-Mer)...
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  • Chicheley married Agatha Eltonhead Stubbins Wormeley, the wealthy and influential widow of Ralph Wormeley Sr. The marriage gave Chicheley control of the...
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    Harvard Lampoon was first published in 1876 by seven founders including Ralph Wormeley Curtis, Edward Sandford Martin, Edmund March Wheelwright, and Arthur...
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    Marie Harjes (1899–1949), who married banker Ralph Wormely Curtis (1908–1973), a son of Ralph Wormeley Curtis, in 1930. After the death of his first...
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  • Governor's Council. However, his well-connected first wife, Cathereine Wormeley, bore no children before her death. This man was one of the two sons borne...
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  • of America and the French Republic". Retrieved March 5, 2022. Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer (1897). "Spain in the Nineteenth Century". Chicago, A. C. McClurg...
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    Samuel Hopkins, Jr. No Mecklenburg Richard Kennon No Mercer Thomas Allen No Mercer Alexander Robertson No Middlesex Relph Wormeley, Jr. Yes Middlesex Francis...
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    grounded yacht Roamer. Friedrich Jolly, 59, German neurologist Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer, 81, English-American author Anna Winlock, 46, American astronomer...
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