John Neilson may refer to: John Neilson (colonel) (1745–1833), New Jersey officer and member of the New Jersey legislature John Neilson (architect) (c...
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John Neilson (March 11, 1745 – March 3, 1833) commanded the New Jersey militia in the northern part of the state during the American Revolution, served...
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John Neilson Robertson (born 20 January 1953) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He provided the assisting cross for Trevor Francis to score...
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Castlehead High School (redirect from John Neilson High School)
Renfrewshire, Scotland. It was opened in 1971. In 1989, John Neilson High School (founded as the John Neilson Institution in 1852) merged into Castlehead High...
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John Shaw Neilson was an Australian poet. Slightly built, for most of his life he worked as a labourer, fruit-picking, clearing scrub, navvying and working...
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John Neilson (c.1770—1827) was an Irish immigrant to the United States who eventually settled in Virginia and became a prominent 19th-century master carpenter...
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John Neilson (July 17, 1776 – February 1, 1848) was a journalist, publisher and politician in Lower Canada (now Quebec). Born in Scotland, he emigrated...
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Captain John Neilson Gladstone, RN (18 January 1807 – 7 February 1863) was a British Conservative Party politician and an officer in the Royal Navy. A...
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John Neilson Lake (19 August 1834 in Ernestown, Ontario, Canada – 12 February 1925) was originally a preacher for the Methodist Church in Canada and eventually...
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Ruth Rapalje (née Neilson) had roots in New Jersey, including being a descendant of American Revolutionary War hero Col. John Neilson. Douglas' brother...
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John Neilson (14 June 1858 – 16 July 1915) was a Scottish international rugby union player. He played as a forward. He played for West of Scotland before...
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grammar schools in the town – alongside the former John Neilson Institution (latterly John Neilson High School) founded in 1852. Other former secondary...
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small-scale merchants, including François Blanchet, Pierre-Stanislas Bédard, John Neilson, Jean-Thomas Taschereau, James Stuart, Louis Bourdages, Denis-Benjamin...
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John Crane Neilson (2 August 1921 – 24 March 1988) was a Scottish professional footballer. He was a centre forward. Neilson played for Clyde, Bradford...
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Robert John "Bob" Neilson (9 August 1923 – 14 October 2014) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. Born in Reefton in 1923...
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Margaret's High School, which moved into the buildings of the former John Neilson High School in 1990, and in turn was supplanted by St Andrews Academy...
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its leading figures were François Blanchet, Pierre-Stanislas Bédard, John Neilson, Jean-Thomas Taschereau, James Stuart, Louis Bourdages, Denis-Benjamin...
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American horror film directed by Bud Townsend, and starring Linda Gillen, John Neilson, and Arthur Space. The plot follows a young college student who wins...
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The Spectator. 24 November 1836. p. 13. Retrieved 6 May 2018. Roebuck, John Arthur (1835). Pamphlets for the people. [36 political pamphlets, written...
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Director General Medical Services. Born in Québec, John LH., grandson of politician and editor John Neilson, "was educated at St. Mary’s College, Montreal...
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interracial relationship, starring Brenda Sykes as Sheila Smith and John Neilson as Wayne "Honky" Devine. Honky Tonk is also a 1974 Western film starring...
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and was succeeded by his cousin, the fourth baronet. He was the son of John Neilson Gladstone, third son of the first baronet. He had no sons and was succeeded...
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1899) Mary Noel Neilson (1830–1908) Nicholas Fish Neilson (1832–1855) Margaret A. Neilson (1835–1905) John Neilson (1838–1903) Helen Neilson (1845–1927) ∞...
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Judith Neilson AM is an Australian businesswoman and philanthropist with a passion for visual arts. Neilson is the co-founder of the White Rabbit Gallery...
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inventor James Neilson (director) (1909–1979), American film and television director Jim Neilson (1941–2020), Canadian ice hockey player John Neilson (1776–1848)...
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lakes. Adopted around 1916, the name “Canton Neilson” (Neilson Township) honors John Neilson (1776-1848). For his work in public life, he contributed...
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Latrobe, 1764–1820). In 1847, with James Crawford Neilson, (1816–1900), he formed the Niernsee & Neilson architectural firm that largely served the Baltimore...
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film debut came in Out of Sight (1966). Jensen was married to actor John Neilson After their divorce, she married actor Michael Stroka in 1990. Following...
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Sheila Smith John Neilson as Wayne "Honky" Devine William Marshall as Dr. Craig Smith Maia Danziger as Sharon Marion Ross as Mrs. Divine John Lasell as Archer...
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The overall design of the mansion was initiated by John Hartwell Cocke with master builder John Neilson (c.1770 - 1827), who had worked with Thomas Jefferson...
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