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| | Jeremiah Morrow - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Jeremiah Morrow (October 6, 1771 - March 22, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. |  | | Morrow was sent back to Washington again in 1841, and served two more years in the House, but refused to be renominated in 1842, believing himself too old. |  | | He declined to serve a third term, instead returning to the Ohio House of Representatives and State Senate. |
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http://www.open-encyclopedia.com/Jeremiah_Morrow
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| | Ohio Historical Society Ohio Governors |
 | | Morrow declined reelection to the senate in 1819 and returned to his farm. |  | | At the close of his second term as governor Morrow declined to be a candidate for reelection but served in the state senate for the 1827-28 session and in the lower house in 1829-30 and 1835-36. |  | | An active politician, Morrow was one of the founders of the Whig party in Ohio. |
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http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/morrow.html
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| | Morrow County, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Morrow County is a county located in the state of Ohio. |  | | It was organized in 1848 from parts of four neighboring counties and named for Jeremiah Morrow, Governor of Ohio from 1822 to 1826. |  | | Famous people born in Morrow County include (1) Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States, who was born near Blooming Grove, Ohio in northeast Morrow County; (2) Quaker abolitionist Richard Dillingham, who was born in Peru Township; and (3) writer Dawn Powell, who was born in Mount Gilead. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrow_County,_Ohio
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| | Jeremiah Morrow - encyclopedia article about Jeremiah Morrow. |
 | | in Ohio and of Morrow County Morrow County is a county located in the state of Ohio. |  | | Morrow was born near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Gettysburg is a borough located in Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA, of which it is the county seat. |  | | It was organized in 1848 from parts of four neighboring counties and named for Jeremiah Morrow, Governor of Ohio from 1822 to 1826. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Jeremiah%20Morrow
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| | Jeremiah Morrow |
 | | Morrow was Ohio's first United States congressman, serving from 1803 to 1813. |  | | Morrow was elected to represent Hamilton County in the first Ohio general assembly in 1803. |  | | After he left office, he served in the Ohio Senate (1827 - 1828), and in the Ohio House of Representatives (1829 - 1830, 1835 - 1836). |
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http://www.ohiobio.org/governors/morrow.htm
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| | Jeremiah Morrow |
 | | Morrow was first called into public life, being chosen to a seat in the legislature of the Northwest Territory, and attended the session which met at Chillicothe November 23, 1801, and in that body favored the formation of a State government. |  | | Morrow received a very large majority in the southwestern part of the State, and in the township in which he resided but a single vote was cast against him, and this vote was possibly his own. |  | | Morrow represented his Congressional District in the National Republican Convention, which met in Baltimore December 12, 1831, and nominated Henry Clay and John Sargent for President and Vice President; and the next year he headed the electoral ticket in Ohio for these men. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohwarren/Beers/III/0360_morrow_jeremiah.htm
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 | | Morrow is named in honor of Jeremiah Morrow, who served as Ohio’s 9th Governor from 1822 to 1826. |  | | He also served in the U.S. Senate and was a member of the House of Representatives when Morrow County was founded. |  | | 16 stars represent the 16 townships of Morrow County: Bennington, Cannon, Cardington, Chester, Congress, Franklin, Gilead, Harmony, Lincoln, North Bloomfield, Perry, Peru, South Bloomfield, Washington, and Westfield. |
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http://www.morrowcochamber.com/pages/history.htm
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| | My Frame Lineage |
 | | Jeremiah Frame, a native of Virginia, removed with his family to Kentucky, Bourbon County, and in 1815 emigrated to this county, and settled in Jackson Township, in section twenty-five. |  | | Jeremiah moved his family to Bourbon Co., Kentucky in 1784, and then to Jackson Twp., Preble Co., Ohio, where he lived for the remainder of his life. |  | | Harvey was born in 12 Dec 1826 in Ohio, the son of John Morrow. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/index-7.html
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| | Jeremiah Morrow Should Be Called The Father Of Ohio |
 | | Morrow's record of sixteen years in his service to the country and Congress was elevated to high standards partly because of his journeys to and from Washington City. |  | | Henry Clay spoke of Jeremiah Morrow in a speech in the Senate in 1832, with regards to his great service as head of the land committee. |  | | Jeremiah Morrow was credited by Judge Joshua Collett (also from Warren County) as a proven land laws expert. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohwarren/Bogan/bogan066.htm
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| | Samuel J McMains |
 | | These eleven children were nephews and nieces of Gov. Jeremiah Morrow of Ohio, the first United States senator from Ohio, who served twenty-one years in that office. |  | | On his return he was informed of his election as governor of Ohio, and served from 1822 to 1826. |  | | Their children were born as follows: David, 1791 (died 1837); Mary, 1793 (died 1872); Martha, 1795 (died 1884); Sarah, 1798 (died 1884); Elizabeth, 1800 (died 1894); Nancy, 1802 (died 1882); Eleanor, 1804 (died 1894); William, 1806; James, 1808 (died 1888); Jeremiah, 1810; Joanna, 1812 (died 1851). |
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http://www.pa-roots.com/~armstrong/beersproject/m/mcmainss.html
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| | Montgomery County, Ohio History |
 | | Washington Township-Jeremiah Morrow, 6!; William McMillan, 27: William Goforth, 1. |  | | Dayton Township-Jeremiah Morrow, 43; William McMillan, 61; William Goforth, 0. |  | | German Township-Jeremiah Morrow, 3; William McMillan, 51; William Goforth. |
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http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Montgomery/MontgomeryChapVII.htm
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| | The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Morrow |
 | | Morrow, Edwin Porch (1877-1935) — also known as Edwin P. Morrow — of Somerset, |  | | William O'Connell Bradley; father of Edwin Porch Morrow; uncle of |  | | Kentucky state senate; circuit judge in Kentucky; candidate for |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/morrow.html
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| | Golden Lamb |
 | | In June of 1803 Jeremiah Morrow was elected as Ohio's first representative in Congress. |  | | And in 1808 Representative Morrow, with Thomas Worthington of Ohio and Samuel Smith of Maryland in the Senate, introduced measures which led to the construction of the great highway from the Atlantic coast. |  | | So, too, did Francis Dunlavy, the most prominent of the early pioneers of Lebanon, who was president judge of the first circuit courts in Ohio. |
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http://www.goldenlamb.com/history/hist_log_tavern.html
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| | Ohio Historical Society Ohio Governors |
 | | Trimble was a candidate for governor in the fall election of 1822 but lost to Jeremiah Morrow by a decisive vote (22,899 to 26,056). |  | | At the next election for governor, when there was no third candidate, the vote was 39,526 for Morrow and 37,108 for Trimble. |  | | The third candidate, William W. Irwin, received only about half the vote for Trimble. |
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http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/trimble.html
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| | Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1789-1805 : a machine readable ... |
 | | On the question to advise and consent to the appointment of Nicholas Eveleigh, of South Carolina, to be Comptroller, and of Samuel Meridith, to be Treasurer, it passed in the affirmative. |  | | A motion, “That it is the opinion of the Senate, that their advice and consent to the appointment of officers should be given in the presence of the President,” was postponed until to-morrow. |  | | The President of the United States will meet the Senate, in the Senate Chamber, at half past eleven o'clock, to-morrow, to advise with them on the terms of the treaty to be negotiated with the southern Indians. |
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http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ll/llej/001/llej001.sgm
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| | Dwight Whitney Morrow |
 | | He was afterward (1930) a delegate to the London Naval Conference and served (1930–31) in the U.S. Senate as a Republican from New Jersey. |  | | Morrow, Dwight Whitney, 1873–1931, American banker and diplomat, b. |  | | Huntington, W.Va. He practiced law in New York City and entered (1914) the banking house of J. Morgan and Company. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0834116.html
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| | Morrow County GenSoc-County Info |
 | | The county was named for Jeremiah Morrow, a resident of Warren County and Governor of Ohio from 1822 to 1826. |  | | Morrow is one of Ohio's newest counties, having been formed February 24, 1848, from parts of Richland, Knox, Marion, and Delaware counties. |  | | Photo taken in the center of the Village of Mount Gilead, which is the Morrow County Seat. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohmorrow/ctyinfo.html
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| | MORROW COUNTY OHIO INFO |
 | | At that time Jeremiah Morrow was the ninth governor of Ohio. |  | | He also served in the U.S. Senate and was a member of the House of Representatives at the time the county was formed. |  | | County Health Department has birth records; Probate Judge has marriage, death & probate records; Clerk of Courts has divorce & civil court records from 1800; County Recorder has land records. |
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http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/mmorrow.html
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| | Jeremiah Morrow |
 | | MORROW, Jeremiah, senator, born in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 6 October, 1771 ; died in Warren county, Ohio, 22 March, 1852. |  | | He removed to the northwest territory in 1795, and in 1802 was a delegate to the convention that formed the Ohio constitution. |  | | You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> Jeremiah Morrow |
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http://www.famousamericans.net/jeremiahmorrow
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| | Jeremiah Morrow Bridge is tallest bridge in ohio |
 | | Jeremiah Morrow Bridge is the tallest bridge in ohio (239 feet), Warren County, Ohio |  | | Jeremiah Morrow Bridge is tallest bridge in ohio |
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http://www.dot.state.oh.us/se/braesthatic/jeremiah.htm
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| | Preble Co., Ohio, Marriages G-K |
 | | Porter, MG Hamilton, Hanna Winneford Harris, James 17 Mar 1838 001 348 by Levi Purviance, MG Hamilton, Isabel F. Bell, Samuel 19 Apr 1837 001 326 by Jeremah Morrow Hamilton, Jane Hamilton, Samuel 17 Jan 1833 001 262 by G. McMillan Hamilton, Jane Ramsey, William 19 Nov 1834 001 291 by Alex. |
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http://www.calweb.com/~wally/miami/g-k.htm
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| | William Morrow HDTVs |
 | | Response of Honorable William W. Morrow, United States Circuit judge,: To the sentiment, 'Law in relation to diplomacy' proposed by Mr. |  | | The family and descendants of William Morrow and Rachel Reed Morrow of Cane Creek, Orange County, North Carolina |  | | The church of to-morrow;: Addresses delivered in the United States and Canada during the autumn of 1891 |
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http://hdtvs.shoppingonlineshop.com/HDTVs-m-books-pn-12-ins-William+Morrow.html
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| | Jeremiah LogBook - HTML edition 1.0 |
 | | Jeremiah's immediate problems are much simpler, however - a wanderer named Kurdy has stolen his fish. |  | | A woman named Theo has become the law in this town, but her rule isn't one of justice, but one of violence. |  | | During the fight, Kurdy cuts one of his hands, and with that wound comes a trickle of memories of his childhood - his home, his mother, and some sort of struggle between his parents - the only memory he has of that time of his life. |
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http://www.thelogbook.com/log/jer/year1.htm
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| | Golden Lamb |
 | | A delegation was organized in the hotel to notify him of his election. |  | | In addition to Clinton, Father of Canals and Governor of New York, other guests were General William Henry Harrison, statesman Henry Clay, Governor Ethan Allen Brown and Jeremiah Morrow. |  | | In 1822 honest old Jeremiah Morrow, the last and best of the governors of the pioneer race, was elected Governor of Ohio. |
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http://www.goldenlamb.com/history/hist_stage_coach.html
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| | The Morrow Family |
 | | Sarah Lee (Killed at the same time as his father) 3 William Morrow b. |  | | 13 May, 1796 SC (Served in the Revolutionary War) 2 Adam Morrow d. |  | | David Morrow Jr, and Mary had a son Alexander Morrow of VA. Alexander Morrow of VA, had the following known children: David, Jeremiah, Alexander, John (died abt. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~we3sumneritesjblcsf/morrow.htm
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| | My Scrapbook |
 | | Jeremiah Morrow became governor of Ohio in 1822. |  | | Clinton was in the process of building the Erie Canal across New York and realized that commerce between Ohio and New York would come with the building of Ohio's canals. |  | | Governor Morrow along with New York Governor Dewitt Clinton turned the first dirt for the Miami and Erie Canal. |
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http://worlddmc.ohiolink.edu/OMP/YourScrapbook?scrapid=9744
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| | History |
 | | He became a State Senator, member of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives and Governer of Ohio in 1822-26. |  | | A founder and one of its first two elders was a young surveyor, Jeremiah Morrow, who served as elder for over fifty years. |
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http://www.sycamorechurch.org/history.html
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 | | It was named in honor of Jeremiah Morrow, a local farmer and state legislator who served as an Ohio Senator, U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator, and Ohio Governor. |  | | Morrow boasts some of the most unique attractions available in the State of Ohio: |  | | Sully overheard a conversation between a Kentucky farmer and a Cincinnati railroad ticket agent. |
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http://www.morrow-today.org/morrow.htm
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| | KarensGen.Com - Henry, Judge David and Sally Robinson of Sidney, OH |
 | | In the year 1826 David Henry received a commission from Governor Jeremiah Morrow as Associate Judge for the Court of Common Pleas of Shelby County. |  | | Also he was appointed by the court as director for the survey and sale of lots in the town of Sidney in 1820. |
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http://www.karensgen.com/lowe/henrydavid.php
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| | Category Photos |
 | | Jerry Morrow, Emma Cate Morrow Rowe and Sabilla Morrow Hepler. |  | | Jeremiah Morrow 1832 - 1923, son James W Morrow |  | | William and Ida Morrow, Jake and Hester Morrow, |
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| | Allen Trimble |
 | | Both times he was defeated by Jeremiah Morrow. |  | | In 1826 and 1828, when Morrow was not in the running, Trimble won election and became Ohio's tenth Governor. |  | | Trimble ran for Governor in 1822 and again in 1824. |
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http://www.udata.com/users/hsbaker/trimble.htm
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| | Treasury of Scripture Knowledge on SearchGodsWord.org |
 | | 3; 44:5; Jeremiah 50:5; Acts 2:41; 11:23; 2 Corinthians 8:5; 1 Thessalonians 1:9,10 |  | | 5; 39:7; Jeremiah 38:7-13; 39:16,17; Daniel 1:3-21; Matthew 19:12-30; Acts 8:26-40 |  | | 27:5; 55:3; 2 Samuel 23:5; Jeremiah 50:5; Hebrews 6:17 |
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http://www.searchgodsword.org/com/tsk/view.cgi?book=isa&chapter=56&verse=11#Isa56_11
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| | Beck-Morrow |
 | | Children of David and Hannah MORROW: David married Elizabeth CATLETT; Alexander married Elizabeth ARMSTRONG; Samuel married Mary McCLURE; Adam married Isabell ALLEN; John; James married Elizabeth FRAME; Mary; Sarah married Alexander WALKER; and William married Rachel REED. |  | | Children of David and Agnes MORROW: Samuel married Janet NELSON; David married Margaret KELSO, daughter of Samuel KELSO and Susannah MILLS; Lt. John married Mary KELSO, daughter of Robert KELSO and Mary; Joseph married Jane WYLIE; Robert; Adam; George; James; Arthur; and Thomas |  | | Ann was daughter of David MORROW and Ann. |
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http://www.kinnexions.com/smlawson/beck.htm
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http://www.thirdmill.org/files/english/texts/calvin/commentaries/comm_vol19.html
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| | Miroslav Vadovic, Structural project engineer, Gannett Fleming, Inc |
 | | WAR-71 (Jeremiah Morrow Bridge), Warren County, OH, Ohio Department of Transportation. |  | | These deficiencies and their repair recommendations were compiled in an inspection report which was submitted to SEPTA. |  | | Project Engineer responsible for in-depth inspection of the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge, which carries I-71 eastbound and westbound over the Little Miami River. |
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| | Jeremiah 17-24 |
 | | The licentiousness of the people was so great that they had no shame; nay, they all openly shewed that they had wholly cast away the yoke of God and of his law. |  | | He then alone is to be deemed a lawful minister and prophet of God and a teacher in his church who is not led by the impulse of his own flesh, nor by inconsiderate zeal, but to whom God extends his hand, and who being called obeys. |  | | Jeremiah prescribes here a law for all prophets and teachers, and that is, that they are not to aspire to this office as many do, who, as we have already said, are guided by ambition. |
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http://www.ccel.org/c/calvin/comment2/jer17-24.htm
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| | HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO |
 | | Jeremiah Morrow came to this country in 1795, and, probably at his suggestion. |  | | Sycamore United Presbyterian Church members of the Associated Reformed church were among the early settlers of the Miami valleys. |
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http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hamilton/HamiltonChapXXXVII.htm
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| | Jeremiah Johnson - encyclopedia article about Jeremiah Johnson. |
 | | Born in Santa Monica, California, Redford is known for his roles in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All the President's Men, The Sting, The Natural, The Way We Were, Out of Africa, The Great Gatsby, and many others. |  | | as Jeremiah Johnson and Will Geer William Auge Ghere. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Jeremiah%20Johnson
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| | islandpacket.com Local Sports |
 | | Known for his game-time intensity, Spires was visibly and audibly upset when Peduzzi took him out of the game after his last touchdown run. |  | | Morrow, though, rushed over to his friend to quiet him down. |  | | The Dolphins were aided by an offensive line that opened up sizable gaps for Morrow, Spires and Murphy to whisk through all night. |
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http://www.islandpacket.com/sports/local/story/5203194p-4728703c.html
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 | | Here Jeremiah denounces exile on the Moabites; as though he had said, that such would be the desolation of their land, that they would be forced as wanderers to flee here and there. |  | | As, then, God undertook the cause of the Israelites as his own, he sufficiently manifested the favor he had intended for his people, and for no other reason, but because he had gratuitously chosen them. |  | | As then Jeremiah would not have obtained credit, had he spoken in his own name, he again brought forward God as declaring his own words. |
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http://www.thirdmill.org/files/english/texts/calvin/commentaries/comm_vol21.txt
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| | A Burning in the Bones |
 | | Now Pashur the priest, the son of Immer, who was chief officer in the house of the Lord, heard Jeremiah prophesying these things. |  | | Jeremiah is probably thinking back to the promise with which he began his ministry, recorded in the first chapter. |  | | Then Pashur beat Jeremiah the prophet, and put him in the stocks that were in the upper Benjamin Gate of the house of the Lord. |
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http://www.pbc.org/dp/stedman/jeremiah/3207.html
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| | SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY :: MCC Bio |
 | | Grove City High School -- Jeremiah was Grove City’s team captain as a junior and senior. |  | | 2004 Season -- Jeremiah had one top-ten finish on the year. |  | | His best time of the year (29:10) came at the Tiffin-Heidelberg Classic. |
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http://www.shawnee.edu/off/athl/mcc/2004/morrow.html
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| | Re: Morrow Strays Ontario |
 | | He apparently came to Canada at the age of 7 with his brothers, and lived in Pickering until his marriage in Whitby in 1835. |  | | His marriage was witnessed by a Robert Morrow. |  | | I see the name Alexander, John,in your family. |
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http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?morrow::2177.html
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| | Holder |
 | | Children of LYDIA HOLDER and JEREMIAH MORROW are: |  | | LYDIA6 HOLDER (JAMES GABRIEL5, WILLIAM4, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, HENRY1) She married JEREMIAH MORROW. |
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| | New Page 1 |
 | | Two-time state champions expected to compete include Ben Cherrington of Colorado, Frank Sforza of Massachusetts, Matt Smith of New Hampshire, Mike Parziale of Massachusetts, Allyn Quibble of Connecticut, Mark Manchio of New Jersey and Ryan Maurer of New York. |  | | Dozens of state champion athletes will participate in the competition, along with many other state place winners. |  | | Among the notable multiple state champions on the preliminary rosters include three-time state champions Tom Clum of Colorado, Jeremiah Gingras of Vermont and Joe Moscovitz of New Hampshire. |
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http://www.wrestlingreport.com/2000_nwca_usaw_kellogg_scholastic_duals.htm
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| | Sandor SW |
 | | This Bridge is the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge which is noted as the tallest bridge in Ohio. |  | | A close up view at part of the twin spans of the Morrow Bridge. |  | | Page created on December 13, 2002/last updated on May 17, 2005 |
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http://www.roadfan.com/sandor_sw.html
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