children: Sally C. (Stevenson) Colston, Mary W. (Stevenson) Colston, Judith W. (Stevenson) Winslow, Samuel W. Stevenson, and John W. Stevenson. Soon after arriving...
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John Stevenson may refer to: John Andrew Stevenson (1761–1833), Irish composer Steve Brodie (actor) (John Stevenson, 1919–1992), American actor John Stevenson...
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John W. Stevenson (August 15, 1835 - October 1, 1898) was an African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church minister. He was the financier and builder of the...
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C. (Stevenson) Colston, Mary W. (Stevenson) Colston, Judith W. (Stevenson) Winslow, Samuel W. Stevenson, and John W. Stevenson. In 1816, Stevenson married...
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Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (/ˈædleɪ/; February 5, 1900 – July 14, 1965) was an American politician and diplomat and who was the United States ambassador...
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doing so, Stevenson became the fourth vice president that post teamed with two different presidential candidates (after George Clinton, John C. Calhoun...
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Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer...
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George Raymond Stevenson (25 May 1964 – 21 May 2023) was a Northern Ireland-born English actor, best known for his film and television work. He had a...
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governor by three different means. First, he succeeded Kentucky governor John W. Stevenson upon the latter's resignation to accept a seat in the United States...
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William Goebel (section Duel with John Sandford)
Hollingsworth Business College in the mid-1870s and became an apprentice at John W. Stevenson's law firm. While Goebel lacked the social qualities like public speaking...
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William Henry Stevenson (7 September 1858 – 22 October 1924), who wrote as W. H. Stevenson, was an English historian and philologist who specialized in...
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pandemic. 1896 – U.S. Senator John W. Daniel of Virginia 1900 – Governor Charles S. Thomas of Colorado 1904 – U.S. Representative John Sharp Williams of Mississippi...
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1867. p. 2. Retrieved August 26, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 526–527. "John White Stevenson". National Governors Association. December 8, 2015. Retrieved March...
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teaching of poetry (qtd. in Singh 1991). In an obituary for Brooks, John W. Stevenson of Converse College notes Brooks "redirect[ed] and revolutionize[d]...
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1853 and he was left to support his family. He studied law under John W. Stevenson, and joined the law firm of William Kinkeard in Covington at the age...
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then-Governor John W. Stevenson, of helping hated former Union General Steven G. Burbridge obtain a position as revenue collector, and lost to Stevenson in the...
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Spencer, film editor, four-time Oscar nominee, was born in Covington. John W. Stevenson, Governor and Senator of Kentucky Tom Thacker, NCAA and NBA champion...
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held in August 1868. Incumbent Democrat John W. Stevenson, who assumed office after the death of governor John L. Helm on September 8, 1867, defeated Republican...
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American tennis player Anne Stevenson (1933–2020), American-British poet Anita Stevenson, English table tennis player B. W. Stevenson (1949–1988), American...
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Convention met on February 22, 1867, in Frankfort and chose Helm and John W. Stevenson as the party's candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, respectively...
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C. W. Beckham, succeeded him. 7 men have resigned the office of governor before the end of their terms—John J. Crittenden, Beriah Magoffin, John W. Stevenson...
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Long John Silver is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1883 novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The most colourful and complex...
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signer, but not apparently a descendant. Another great-grandson, John W. Stevenson of Kentucky, served two terms as U.S. Representative before the Civil...
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temporary district governor of Mysore in 1800 John W. Stevenson (1812–1886), 25th Governor of Kentucky Malcolm Stevenson (1878–1927), Governor of Cyprus from 1925...
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character of the same name from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. In November 2022, Long John Silver's was acquired by Four Oaks Partners...
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quarter-master of the Kentucky militia in post-bellum Kentucky under Governor John W. Stevenson, elected Kentucky State Auditor serving from 1880 to 1889, and then...
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Juliet Anne Virginia Stevenson, CBE (born 30 October 1956) is an English actress of stage and screen. She is known for her role in the film Truly, Madly...
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drawing and painting from The University of Arizona. She was married to John W. Stevenson, the publisher and editor of The Randolph Leader in Roanoke, Alabama...
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Virginia; 17th dean of William and Mary Law School; Class of 1941 John W. Stevenson: attorney; member of both houses of the US Congress; 25th governor...
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office; Samuel Churchill was Secretary of State under Governors John L. Helm, John W. Stevenson, and Preston Leslie, and Thomas Churchill served as treasurer...
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