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  She married Edward Tiffin, son of Henry J. Tiffin and Mary Kincheloe, on 18 April 1827
Edward Beeson was born about 1757 and served in the American Revolution.
However, by 1810 this 1-James Graves is not to be found in Randolph County; that is, he is not mentioned in the County Minutes and in the 1815 Tax List of Randolph County he does not appear as a landowner.
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 History of the City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio History
Delegates are to be appointed to attend a Whig Mass Convention at Tiffin, in Seneca County, on Friday, the 23d instant, where TOM CORWIN, "the Wagoner Boy," TOM EWING, " the Salt Boiler," and many other prominent Whig Speakers, will be present and address the People.
The delegates from Lucas County to the "National Democratic Convention " at Pittsburg, which nominated the latter ticket, were John Lambert (a Revolutionary soldier), Wm.
The Whigs of Lucas County held their Convention June 3d, in Toledo, for the choice of delegates to the Congressional District Convention, when Andrew Palmer (who had recently left the Democratic party) was made President.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Lucas/LucasGovermentalChapV-330.htm

  
 Lalor, Cyclopaedia of Political Science, V.3, Entry 8, OHIO: Library of Economics and Liberty
Edward Tiffin, 1802-8; Samuel Huntington, 1808-10: R. Meigs, 1810-14; Thos.
Ohio was admitted to the Union at a time (1802-3) when there was practically but one party in the country, outside of New England; it was therefore of necessity a republican (or democratic) state from the beginning.
—In 1873 the democrats nominated for governor William Allen, who had not been in political life since his retirement from the senate in 1849, and he defeated Governor Noyes by a vote of 214,654 to 213,837, and 20,387 scattering.
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 Edelaraudtee Edward Miner Gallaudet Edward Tuckerman
Edward Tiffin Edward Tiffin ( June 19, 1766 August 9, 1829) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio.
Edward Dudley, was the son of John Sutton, 3rd Lord Dudley and Lady Cicely Grey.
Edwards Pierrepont Edwards Pierrepont ( March 4, 1817 March 6, 1892) was an American statesman, jurist and lawyer.
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 Obituaries
Edward Jopseph Werling, Jr., 74, of 79 Wentz St., Tiffin died at 11:16 a.m., Thursday, April 16, 1999, at Wyandot Memorial Hospital.
He was born on June 11, 1924, in Tiffin to Edward J.
Surviving include: two sons, Michael Seitz of Tiffin, and Donald Seitz of Campbellsburg, Kent.; a brother, William Shelt of Tiffin; nine grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
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 The Buckeye Chronicles - Edward Tiffin
Ohio's first great statesman was Edward Tiffin, a shrewd, forceful leader with extraordinary conversational powers.
Ohio Historical Society - Governors of Ohio: Edward Tiffin
Tiffin was born in Carlisle, England, in 1766 and came to America in 1783.
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 Ohio Historical Society Ohio Governors
Edward Tiffin was born in Carlisle, England, on June 10, 1766, and attended the Latin school in that city.
Tiffin, like many other Virginians, felt the appeal of the West, and in 1798, emigrating with his family and that of Thomas Worthington and their recently manumitted colored servants, settled in the wilderness village of Chillicothe on the banks of the Scioto River in the Ohio country.
Tiffin by this time had remarried and had one daughter.
http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/tiffin.html   (803 words)

  
 Tiffin, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tiffin is named after Edward Tiffin, the first governor of Ohio.
Tiffin St. Paul's United Methodist Church was the first church in the world to be lit by Edison's light bulb.
Tiffin is a city located in Seneca County, Ohio.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiffin,_Ohio   (479 words)

  
 Obituaries
Eight sons and seven daughters, all of Tiffin, survive: Joe Bowman; Gary, James, Robert, Fred, Edward and John Magers; Vivian, Helen, Linda, Margaret and Doris Magers; Sandra Robinson; and Diane Tyree.
Cunningham came to Tiffin from Torrington, Conn., and graduated from Heidelberg College in 1969.
A member of St. Jacob's United Church of Christ, rural Tiffin, he had attended meetings of the Promise Keepers.
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 Ohio Historical Society Ohio Governors
Edward Tiffin was born in Carlisle, England, on June 10, 1766, and attended the Latin school in that city.
Tiffin, like many other Virginians, felt the appeal of the West, and in 1798, emigrating with his family and that of Thomas Worthington and their recently manumitted colored servants, settled in the wilderness village of Chillicothe on the banks of the Scioto River in the Ohio country.
Tiffin, who was thirty-two years old at the time, has been described as a vivacious, florid-faced English gentleman of medium height with pleasant manners and extraordinary conversational powers.
http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/tiffin.html   (803 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Chillicothe: Bond and Son Printers, 1869; Gilmore, W.E. Life of Edward Tiffin, First Governor of Ohio.
Bibliography: DAB; Comegys, Cornelius G. Reminiscences of the Life and Public Services of Edward Tiffin, Ohio's First Governor.
Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971; Hare, John S. 'Allen G. Thurman: A Political Study.' Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1933.
http://dewine.senate.gov/ohio_senators.htm   (936 words)

  
 DOCKETT 99 TABLE OF CONTENTS--Miami Archives
A-595 William Harris to Edward Tiffin, Vincennes, March 12, 1816.
A-595 William Harris to Edward Tiffin, Vincennes, March 27, 1816.
A-491 "Gomaux, in reply to Governor Edwards..." In council; Peoria, August 17, 1811.
http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/archives/dockett_99/99_lde.html   (2074 words)

  
 Ross County, Ohio History
United States Senators.--1803 to 1807, Thomas Worthington; 1807 to 1809, Edward Tiffin; resigned his seat in 1809, and was succeeded by Thomas Worthington, who also resigned, in 1815, to accept the governorship of Ohio ; Joseph Kerr was elected to servo the unexpired term.
Governors.-- March 3, 1803, to March 4, 1807, Edward Tiffin; December 8, 1814, to December 14, 1818, Thomas Worthington ; December 18, 1830, to December 7, 1832, Duncan McArthur ; January 12, 1874, to January 14, 1876, William Allen.
This was the last United States senator from Ross county until 1837, when William Allen was elected, and served until 1849.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Ross/RossChapVIII.htm   (589 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Bibliography: DAB; Comegys, Cornelius G. Reminiscences of the Life and Public Services of Edward Tiffin, Ohio's First Governor.
Chillicothe: Bond and Son Printers, 1869; Gilmore, W.E. Life of Edward Tiffin, First Governor of Ohio.
Bibliography: DAB; Cayton, Andrew R.L. " 'Language Gives Way to Feelings.' Rhetoric, Republicanism, and Religion in Jeffersonian Ohio." In The Pursuit of Public Power: Political Culture in Ohio, 1787-1861, edited by Jeffrey P. Brown and Andrew R.L. Cayton, pp.
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 Printer Friendly Format - Croydon Guardian
Edward won his place after extensive trials throughout the year ranked him in the top five or six junior scullers in the country, and he was chosen to stroke the quad sculling boat in the championships.
Edward, a member of Kingston Rowing Club, is following in the footsteps of his older sister Claire who recently scooped bronze in the U23 Nations Cup in Greece.
Young Hampton Wick rower Edward Fox struck gold and bronze for Britain in the Coupe de la Jeunesse youth European Rowing Championships in Italy.
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 Re: Tiffins, neighbors to George Washington
I believe Edward TIFFIN, son of Henry TIFFIN, did, indeed, live close to Washington.
In Reply to: Tiffins, neighbors to George Washington by A G Finch, Jr of 314
I am a descendant of Mary TIFFIN, daughter of Henry from Carlisle, Cumberland, England.
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 Ohio Historical Society Ohio Governors
The city of Tiffin, Ohio, is named in his honor, and the state may well take pride in her first governor.
The leader of the latter group was Edward Tiffin, who was elected the first governor of the new state.
He served as speaker of the territorial house of representatives, 1799-1801, and as president of the constitutional convention in 1802, where his authority to determine the membership of committees was an important factor in policy-making in that body.
http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/tiffin.html   (174 words)

  
 johngensevenpartthree.html
Served in the Civil War and later resided in Tiffin.
4014 ROBERT GIBSON WING (2860) (Edward (6), Samuel (5), Edward (4), Samuel (3), Ananias (2), John (1))
26 Sept 1850, Barrington, N.S.; dau of Seth Coffin Doane and Maria Sargent.
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 TIFFIN - Online Information article about TIFFIN
Edward Tiffin (1766-1829), a native of See also:
Tiffin was settled in 1817, incorporated as a See also:
He graduated at the University of Pennsylvania in 1789, removed in 1796 to See also:
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 UK gcse information : Local directory results
King Edward VI School, Chelmsford Moderate size (circa 800) 11-18 selective school.
King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford Broomfield Road Chelmsford Essex CM1 3SX Tel: 01245 353510 FD SEL BOYS 11-18 School can also be found in the KS3 tables (click here) School can also be found in the Post 16 tables (click here)
The Times top 600 state schools School Candidates A-Star Combined A-Start and A Grades The Tiffin Girls' School, Kingston Upon Thames, Sel, Girls 120 57.4 29.4 86.8 Chelmsford County High School for Girls, Chelmsford, Sel, Girls 118 44.2 41.7 85.9
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 survey
Meigs became the Surveyor General of Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri in the same year that the GLO was established with Edward Tiffin as its first Commissioner.
In 1816, Congress established the office of "the surveyor of the lands of the United States in the territories of Illinois and Missouri" because the survey was progressing slowly in the Illinois military tract (3 Stat.
The new Surveyor General of Wisconsin and Iowa was to continue to administer the surveys that had already been started in the new jurisdiction, although he was instructed to keep the Minnesota records separate from those of Wisconsin and Iowa (White, 1982 112).
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 Obit Listings
12/3/98 Bryant; Aged 70; Preceded: Husband, Jesse M Tiffin; Survived: Daughters, Linda Jacobsen, Karen Marshall, Kim Schafer; Brother, Edward Farris; Sisters, Elsie Hopkins, Dorothy Chandler; Grandchildren, Michelle Jacobsen, Christine and Andy Hess; Interment: National Cemetery; adg12/5/98
6/7/03, Niwot, Colorado; Daughter of Ansel Oren Duffield, Molly Etta Knaus; Survived: Sons, H L (Buddy) Tilley, Cecil Ellis Tilley; Daughters, Vernice Eakin, Hettie Fulfer, Georgia Craig, Shirley Porter, Kay Green; Brothers, Cecil Frederick Duffield, Clemens Duffield; Preceded: Husband, Hal Lee Tilley; Daughters, Edith, Viola, Verlene; Interment: Mt. Olive Cemetery; adg12/10/98
3/27/1997, Hermitage; aged 87; B. 8/15/1910, Bradley Co; Son of John N. and Mattie Hall Trussell; Preceded: Wife, Vester Ivey Trussell; Brothers, John Lewis Trussell, Roscoe Trussell, Cecil Trussell; Survived: Brothers, Finis Trussell, J.B. Trussell, Adolphus Trussell; Sisters, Ethel Johnson, Mary Eva Baker; Interment: Pattsville Cemetery; adg3/28/1997
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 ECF SCHOOLS
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Birmingham
Round 1 (by 10th March) Lancaster RGS (15.11) 5 1 QEGS Wakefield Junior School (10.10); Norwich School (16.0) 3½ 2½ *Nottingham High School B (13.2); Tiffin School (16.8) 2 4 Dulwich College (14.3).
Winners Q Elizabeth GS Junior School; Runners-up Yarm School
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 ECF SCHOOLS
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Birmingham
Round 1 (by 10th March) Lancaster RGS (15.11) 5 1 QEGS Wakefield Junior School (10.10); Norwich School (16.0) 3½ 2½ *Nottingham High School B (13.2); Tiffin School (16.8) 2 4 Dulwich College (14.3).
Winners Q Elizabeth GS Junior School; Runners-up Yarm School
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 Kingston upon Thames - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingston straddles two Parliamentary constituencies: the area north of the railway line is part of Richmond Park represented by Susan Kramer; the area south of the railway line (which includes the ancient town centre) is part of Kingston and Surbiton represented by Edward Davey.
There are many schools in Kingston including Surbiton High School, Kingston Grammar School and the Tiffin Schools, all of which are considered by some to be excellent.
Kingston was occupied by the Romans, and later it was either a royal residence or a royal demesne.
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 Kingston Grammar School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other notable events in the school's history are the founding and endowing of the Chapel by John and then Edward Lovekyn in 1309-1352 and later by William Walworth in 1371.
Other schools within a mile of Kingston Grammar include Surbiton High School and the Tiffin Schools.
The Chapel had housed a school prior to its dissolution by Henry VIII as part of the general attack on Chantries, therefore historians have said that it is probable Elizabeth was doing no more than giving life to something which her father had brought to an untimely end.
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 About Ohio's State Government
The body elected Edward Tiffin as Speaker of the House and William Henry Harrison as the territory's representative to Congress.
Ohio's first constitutional convention convened in Chillicothe in November of that same year.
The territory was ruled by a governor, a secretary, and three judges, who were all appointed by Congress.
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 Ohio Historical Society / Resources / Searchable Databases / Fundamental Documents
In addition to the container listings, this inventory to the 1976-77 microfilm edition includes extensive biographical sketches and bibliographies on Ethan A. Brown, Charles Hammond, Samuel Huntington, Thomas Kirker, Othniel Looker, Return J. Meigs, Jr., Jeremiah Morrow, Aurthur St. Clair, Winthrop Sargent, Edward Tiffin, Allen Trimble, Micajah R. Williams, and Thomas Worthington.
"In it are recorded all of the official acts and communiques of the governor, Arthur St. Clair, and the secretary, Winthrop Sargent.
Singly and individually, it is the most important historical manuscript dealing with the Northwest Territory from its inception in 1788 to its demise with the creation of the state of Ohio.
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 Courier Electronic Edition: Obits for 050600
Also surviving are two daughters, Anita J. Frey, of Findlay; and Norma J. Beard, Lancaster; two grandchildren; and a brother, Vernon of Tiffin.
She was born June 3, 1909, in Mifflin Township, Wyandot County, to Edward J. and Matilda (Schoenberger) Ulrich.
She married Kenneth J. Delaplane on Nov. 27, 1930, in Upper Sandusky, and he preceded her in death on Oct. 13, 1997.
http://www.thecourier.com/issues/2000/May/obits050600.htm   (1768 words)

  
 chapter3.html
He bid me, when I came to Ireland, to go to Edward Burrough and Francis Howgill, for they were in the south of that kingdom in the service of truth.
Some time after this, John Tiffin was moved of the Lord to come into Ireland in truth's service.
Afterwards I was brought before the justices of the county at the sessions, where Justice Cunningham before-mentioned was chairman.
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