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| | John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Gray's father, William, was naval commissary in Bermuda where John Hamilton Gray was born, and later served as British consul in Norfolk, Virginia. |  | | John Hamilton Gray was educated at King's College in Nova Scotia after which he became a lawyer in Saint John, New Brunswick. |  | | John Hamilton Gray (May 3, 1814–June 5, 1889) was a Canadian politician and jurist. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hamilton_Gray_(New_Brunswick)
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 | | John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick) was born in Bermuda in 1814. |  | | John Hamilton Gray (Prince Edward Island) was born in Charlottetown, PEI, June 14, 1811. |  | | After confederation he was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. |
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http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/3586/74723
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| | Gray, John Hamilton (PEI Premier) |
 | | He is not to be confused with John Hamilton GRAY (1814-1889), premier of New Brunswick and chief justice of BC. |  | | Educated in England, Gray served for many years in South Africa and India with the 7th Dragoon Guards, retiring permanently to PEI in 1856. |  | | Gray, John Hamilton, soldier, premier of PEI (b at Charlottetown 14 June 1811; d there 13 Aug 1887). |
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http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003414
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| | Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online |
 | | GRAY, JOHN HAMILTON, lawyer, politician, and judge; b. |  | | Gray and five other Saint John members of the association (Simonds, Robert Duncan Wilmot*, William Johnstone Ritchie*, Samuel Leonard Tilley*, and William Hayden Needham*), all committed to the platform and the defeat of the “compact” government at Fredericton, were elected. |  | | Gray tried to carry on, but he could no longer command a majority in the house and after Fisher’s victory in the elections of May 1857 he resigned and was replaced at the end of that month. |
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http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=39678&query=gray
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| | John Hamilton Gray |
 | | This John Hamilton Gray was born in 1814 in Bermuda, where his father was the British consul for Bermuda and Virginia. |  | | In that same year he left parliamentary life to become a judge in the supreme court of British Columbia. |  | | When the family moved to Nova Scotia, young Gray won his degree at King's College, Windsor, and studied law in Saint John, New Brunswick. |
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http://www.hpedsb.on.ca/smood/fathers/hgray.htm
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| | HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO |
 | | John P. Laboiteaux was a native of Hunterdon county, N. J., the son of Peter Laboiteaux, a Revolutionary soldier, who removed to this county in 1801. |  | | Unfortunately for the cause of local history in Hamilton county, these were all destroyed in the courthouse fire. |  | | John B. Pradt held the first Episcopal services at Glendale, July 9, 1865. |
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http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hamilton/HamiltonChapXXXV.htm
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| | Ancestors & Kin: Sec. B - Chapt. 3 - pp 447A-496B |
 | | I. John Hicks, son of Henry Gray Hicks and Mary Cornelia Finch, was born in 1881. |  | | Henry Gray Hicks and Mary Cornelia Finch are buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery at Pleasant Hill in Clarke County. |  | | John Nelson Hicks was supposed to administer his father's estate but his whereabouts were unknown, and Hatcher stated....... |
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http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Concorde/6017/akb03.htm
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| | garrett_William_john |
 | | JOHN WILLIAM4 GARRETT (STEPHEN3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born in Buckingham County, Virginia, and died 10 Jan 1816 in Buckingham County, Virginia. |  | | She was born 1814 in Overton County, Tennessee. |  | | HANNAH ANN5 GARRETT (JOHN WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 18 Apr 1789 in Buckingham County, Virginia, and died 02 Jan 1865 in Smith County, Tennessee. |
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http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/garrett_William_john.html
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| | THE HISTORY OF THE HALTOM FAMILY |
 | | John Haltom was born about 1735/40 and died in April 1775 in Anson County, North Carolina. |  | | John Haltom died on May 19, 1870 in Clay County, Indiana of paralysis. |  | | The family is a large one, seemingly descended from John Holtham who died in Cecil County, Maryland in 1728. |
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http://www.etherton.net/haltom.htm
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| | Ross Bay Cemetery Tour - John Hamilon Gray |
 | | He attended the Confederation Conferences in Quebec City and Charlottetown, thus becoming a "Father of Confederation." In 1872 he moved to British Columbia to become a Supreme Court judge. |  | | He became a lawyer and was elected to the New Brunswick Colonial Legislature. |  | | Ross Bay Cemetery Tour - John Hamilon Gray |
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http://collections.ic.gc.ca/tombstone/tour/jhgray.html
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| | American History, 1820-1865, Archival and Manuscript Material, UM Libraries |
 | | John Grant Chapman and his son Andrew Grant Chapman were members of the Maryland House of Delegates and the U.S. House of Representatives. |  | | The papers of this Charles County, Maryland, family include letters written by John Hamilton, Jr., to his father, John Hamilton, of Port Tobacco, Maryland. |  | | Correspondence received by Marylander John H. Alexander (1812-1867) from a variety of notable figures of his day. |
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http://www.lib.umd.edu:7777/ARCV/rguide/amhist.html
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| | Edrington House, |
 | | In 1649, John Hepburne of Wauchtoun is recorded as having been served heir to his father, Sir Patrick, in, inter alia, the lands of Edrington. |  | | The lands were thereby incorporated into the barony of Beill, which Levingstoun resigned by 1641 and which was next granted to John Hamiltoun of Skirling, and shortly thereafter, on his resignation, to Sir Patrick Hepburne of Wauchtoun. |  | | However, before this service was recorded, John had already resigned the lands, which were granted in 1648 to James Scott, a merchant burgess of Edinburgh. |
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http://www.gmilne.demon.co.uk/edrington.htm
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| | Hamilton Family |
 | | Gavin Hamilton received 150 acres on February 20, 1685 in Charles Co MD and named it "Hamilton." He then added 87 acres in 1686-88 and was taxed in New Scotland Hundred for 150 acres called "Hamilton Survey" which was held by Andrew Hamilton and William Tannehill. |  | | Horatio Hamilton was born July 6, 1756 in Frederick County, MD (Carrolls Manor). |  | | Ninian Beall Hamilton received on January 15, 1800 a land grant from the Spanish. |
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http://www.fmoran.com/hamil.html
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| | Biographies |
 | | Because of his background, and because he had married the daughter of a wealthy Georgia slave holder, but without much other justification, as he was a quiet and reticent man, Anderson was considered pro-southern and a defender of slavery. |  | | In 1889 Congress restored him to the rank and pay of a brigadier general of the regular army on the retired list. |  | | More typical was the appointment of the noted financier Hamilton Fish as secretary of state. |
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http://www.aotc.net/bios.htm
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| | JOHN FAIN ANDERSON COLLECTION |
 | | Allison, John, (Judge): VI:18, XI:69, XI:82, XIV:37, XVI:3, XVII:77, XVII:112. |  | | Jones, John Paul: V:98, V:154, V:195, V:197, VI:24, XVII:199. |  | | Brownlow, John Bell, (Col.): V:71, V:94, V:131, XII:33, XII:155, XIII:62, |
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http://cass.etsu.edu/archives/afindaid/a288.htm
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| | Obit Collection, Delaware County, NY |
 | | His father wa drafted in the army in 1814, and "Uncle John," then a young enthusiastic man of nineteen, went as substiture and served in his father's stead. |  | | Harold DAVIS of Andes, Shirley Gray, Helen Gray, Stanley Gray, Paul Gray in Fall Clove. |  | | Nettie VAN VELSON, of Garnet, Kansas is in town, called here by the serious illness of her mother and the death of her father, Colonel James Oliver.** John Oliver and family, Mr. |
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http://www.dcnyhistory.org/oldnewsidx/obitoman.html
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| | Descendants of John Taggart |
 | | 2 Hamilton TAGGART b: May 7, 1825 Fourthtown, Antrim, Ireland |  | | +Elizabeth HAMILTON b: April 2, 1797 Antrim, Ireland |  | | 2 John TAGGART b: July 25, 1820 Antrim, Ballymmey Parish, Fouthtown, Ireland |
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http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/desctagg.htm
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| | Bruce's Genealogy Avenue |
 | | It was here in the early 1950's that John packed up and moved-on leaving his family behind. |  | | The following details are sketchy, but are as follows - John (Jackie) Adam met and married Vivian, had children and lived in Kimberly, British Columbia, Canada. |  | | One would take his bride with him, the other would marry in South Africa. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/empire/chocolateman
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| | NYNY Index |
 | | Commissioner Roosevelt: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt and the New York City Police, 1895-1897 (New York, John Wiley and Sons, 1994) |  | | Tucker, John Leonard - Knickerbocker tour of New York State, 1822 (Albany, New York State Library, 1968) |  | | Cuneo, John R. Robert Rogers of the Rangers (New York, Oxford University Press, 1959) |
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http://home.eznet.net/~dminor/NYNY.html
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| | Gr - Gre - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors |
 | | - ?) Peter Warlock [b1934] A Survey Of Contemporary Music [n1948] Charles GRAY (see: Edwin Charles TUBB) Charles Martin GRAY (M: 1800 - ?) The Old Soldier's Story.. |  | | - ?) Leaves Of Empire [p1919] William Lawson GRANT {CA} (M: 1872 Nov 2 - 1935 Feb 3) Principal Grant (aka: George Monro Grant) (w F HAMILTON) [b1904] A Puritan At The Court Of Louis XIV [n1913] The Tribune Of Nova Scotia [b1915] In Memoriam, William George McIntyre.. |  | | [2+vn1904] Hamilton GREENING (see: Charles Harold St John HAMILTON) Rev, William Kingsland GREENLAND (M: 1868 - 1957 Dec 12) (&ps: W Scott KING) Edwin (Almiron) GREENLAW {US?} (M: 1874 - 1931) Literature And Life, v3 (w Dudley H MILES) [1923] Literature And Life, v4 (w Dudley H MILES) [1924] A B GREENLEAF (M: ? |
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http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/gr1.htm
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| | John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller |
 | | London: Simkin Marshall Hamilton Kent and Co., [1911]. |  | | Lectures On Sculpture...With A Brief Memoir Of The Author. |  | | in the United States Sloop-of-War Cyane by William H. Meyers, Gunner, U.S.N. Edited by John Haskell Kemble. |
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http://polybiblio.com/jrwindle
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| | Select General Bibliography for Representative Poetry On-line |
 | | The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of Each (Boston: Phillips, Sampson, and Co., 1852) |  | | Reid, Harold Rhenisch, Stan Rogal, Linda Rogers, Joe Rosenblatt, Jay Ruzesky, Richard Sanger, F=2E R. Scott, Peter Dale Scott, Kathy Shaidle, Kenneth Sherman, Carolyn Smart, Sandy Shreve, John Steffler, nathalie stephens, Rosemary Sullivan, Robert Sward, Rhea Tregebov, Jane Urquhart, R.M. Vaughan, Fred Wah, Tom Wayman, Natalie Wilson, Eddy Yanofsky. |  | | Pierpont, John (1785-1866) Airs of Palestine: a poem; Anti-slavery poems of John Pierpont |
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http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display_rpo/bibliography_2001.html
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| | {book-display-title} Used Christian Books from Peter Reynolds, Second hand Bookseller |
 | | Ignatius; Polycarp; M'Culla, V MacCulla, McCulla, Vigors; Baley, John |  | | The Whole Works of the Reverend and Pious Mr Andrew Gray |  | | Richardson, Sir John; Dallas, William S; Cobbold, T Spencer; Baird, William; White, Adam |
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http://www.peterreynoldsbooks.co.uk/onlinebookshop/user/html/titles/t.html
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| | Old & Rare Philosophy: General Catalogue |
 | | An Examination of the Principles of Kant and Hamilton. |  | | Baltimore: Published by John Murphy and Co. London: R. Washburne, 1873. |  | | The disputants were foot soldiers in the war between the views of Hamilton and Mill. |
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http://www.tbrookswilder.com/gencat.html
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| | Sensation Writers |
 | | And Clarence Budington Kelland's "Ramikin Rubies" (1930) and John Dickson Carr's "William Wilson's Profession" (1941) hearken back to Poe. |  | | Medak also directed a comic film on the same theme, Zorro, the Gay Blade (1981), in which George Hamilton plays both the straight Zorro and his gay brother Bunny. |  | | A richly symbolic film about twins is Peter Medak's The Krays (1990), which deals with identical twin gangsters, one straight, the other gay. |
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http://members.aol.com/MG4273/sensatio.htm#Collins
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| | New Materials in the Humanities Room - Milwaukee Central Library |
 | | 977.595 W85 Wolf's new history of Milwaukee and year book for 1927 / John R. Wolf, editor. |  | | La Crosse, Wis. : La Crosse County Historical Society, 2002. |  | | Fall and winter / by John Bates ; illustrated by April Lehman. |
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http://www.milwaukeegenealogy.org/booklist.html
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| | Principal Authors in the English Poetry Database |
 | | Sheffield, John, 3rd Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, 1648-1721 |  | | Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895 |  | | Breval, John Durant (John Gay, Joseph Gay), 1680?-1738 |
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http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/epd/epd-auth.html
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| | ipedia.com: List of biologists Article |
 | | Prideaux John Selby (1788-1867), English botanist and ornithologist |  | | John Torrey, (1796-1873), US botanist, first professional in New World |  | | James D. Watson, (born 1928), Nobel Prize-winning biologist, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule |
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http://www.ipedia.com/list_of_biologists.html
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| | The Victorian Sonnet |
 | | John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) was a prominent translator of Italian sonnets and all around man of letters. |
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http://www.sonnets.org/victoria.htm
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| | Chronological Author List "1810 to 1814" compiled by GIGA |
 | | in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by John C. Shepard. |  | | American editor and satiric writer (1814 - 1871) |  | | Chronological Author List "1810 to 1814" compiled by GIGA |
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http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1810.htm
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