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| Â | Robert Booth Descendants - pafg15.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Alice Rebecca EARP ( William EARP, James EARP, Elizabeth SMITH, Mary BOOTH, Robert, Robert, Abraham, Robert) was born on 31 Mar 1886. |  | | Helen Antoinette EARP ( William EARP, James EARP, Elizabeth SMITH, Mary BOOTH, Robert, Robert, Abraham, Robert) was born on 22 Feb 1884. |  | | Elizabeth EARP ( William EARP, James EARP, Elizabeth SMITH, Mary BOOTH, Robert, Robert, Abraham, Robert) was born on 3 Feb 1876. |
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| Â | William Booth |
 | | Lord Shaftesbury, a leading politician and evangelist, described William Booth as the "Anti-Christ". |  | | died in 1912, his eldest son, William Bramwell Booth, became the leader of the Salvation Army. |  | | William Booth published details In Darkest England of a survey into the reasons why young unmarried women in his rescue homes had become pregnant. |
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| Â | WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD |
 | | His son, FREDERICK WILLIAM SEWARD, was born in Auburn, New York, on the 8th of July 1830, graduated at Union College in 1849 and was admitted to the bar at Rochester, N.Y., in 1851. |  | | Nine days later, while lying ill at his home at Washington, he was attacked by one Lewis Powell, alias Payne, a fellow-conspirator of John Wilkes Booth, at the same time that Lincoln was assassinated. |  | | Seward gradually regained his health, and remained in the cabinet of President Johnson until the expirationof his term in 1869. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SE/SEWARD_WILLIAM_HENRY.htm
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| Â | The Cheshire Gentry: Politics and Religion |
 | | For Parliament the Commissioners for the Militia were Sir William Brereton of Handforth, Sir George Booth of Dunham Massey, William Mainwaring of Kermincham, and William Marbury of Marbury. |  | | At a second election that year, two Whigs were returned for the county, Henry Booth and Sir Robert Cotton. |  | | Towards the end of the Commonwealth Period, in 1659, Sir George Booth led an insurrection, believing that the principles for which he had fought the royalists had been betrayed and that too great a power was vested in the Lord Protector. |
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| Â | William H. Seward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | (1839-1920), Frederick William Seward (1835-1915) and Augustus Henry Seward (1826-1876). |  | | Seward survived an assassination attempt on April 14, 1865 (the same night Abraham Lincoln was shot) from Lewis Powell (alias: Lewis Payne), an associate of John Wilkes Booth, who broke into Seward's bedroom and stabbed him repeatedly. |  | | In 1850 Seward voted against the Missouri Compromise and claimed in a speech that if slavery were not abolished, America would become embroiled in a civil war. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward
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| Â | William Seward: Biography of William Seward |
 | | WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD, American statesman, was born at Florida, New York, May 16th, 1803, of Welsh and Irish descent. |  | | On the 14th of April, 1865, President Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, and at the same time another assassin, named Payne, penetrated to the room of Mr. |  | | Seward accepted the important post of Secretary of State under President Lincoln, and guided the diplomacy of the Federal government through the perils of the War of Secession, with almost unparalleled energy and success. |
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| Â | The Family History of Joseph Tanner (-c.1670) |
 | | William Booth was probably the son of George Booth who left a will in Amelia County, identifying wife, Judith —, son William Booth, and brother William Booth (will dated 23 Dec. 1764 |  | | William Archer was at various times a member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1806-08, 1809-1811, 1813-1817, 1821-22) representing Powhatan County. |  | | William Baugh was not an heir but had bought part of “Baldwins.” |
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| Â | Definition of cherie booth |
 | | In 1852 She met the Methodist minister [[William Booth]]. |  | | Booth was twice married; his second wife, [[Hester Sant... |  | | 5: Booth was elected to the [[California State Senate]] in... |
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| Â | Encyclopedia: Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington |
 | | William III and II (14 November 1650–8 March 1702; also known as William Henry and William of Orange) was a Dutch Prince of Orange from his birth, King of England and Ireland from 13 February 1689, and King of Scotland from 11 April 1689, in each case until his... |  | | After William was installed as William III, he made Delamer chancellor of the exchequer in 1689. |  | | Henry Booth (January 13, 1651—January 2, 1694) was the son of George Booth, Baron Delamer. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Henry-Booth,-1st-Earl-of-Warrington
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| Â | History of Ward 5 Communities |
 | | William was Mayor of Oakville in 1914 and 1915. |  | | The booth at Dundas and Trafalgar was operated by Donald Campbell |  | | It was the first post office in Halton County and the only post office between York and Dundas. |
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| Â | Bill Haley and His Comets |
 | | The Haleys had moved to Detroit from Firebrick, Kentucky, where William Sr. |  | | After time on the road with the Down Homers Haley returned to his parents' home in Booth's Corner in September of 1946. |  | | Bill Haley was born in Highland Park, Michigan on July 6, 1925 to William and Maude Haley. |
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| Â | Booth Burial Records |
 | | Booth, William Jackson Born: 26 MAY 1874 Died: 12 DEC 1945 Buried: Greenboro Cem, Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia |  | | Booth, Nancy Elizabeth Born: 17 JUN 1857 Died: 23 JUL 1940 Buried: Booth Memorial, near Statham, Barrow, Georgia |  | | Booth, Nancy Elizabeth Born: 16 MAR 1832 Died: 15 AUG 1888 Buried: Booth Memorial, near Statham, Barrow, Georgia |
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| Â | Great Domesday |
 | | Sir William Booth (1540-79) served as sheriff of Cheshire in 1570-1, and was returned as a member for Cheshire in 1571. |  | | Within Cheshire Sir George Booth and others of the pre-war `baronets' party led the moderate opposition to the hard-line government of the county in the elections of 1646, and his grandson George Booth (1622-84) was returned as member for Cheshire. |  | | His son, Sir George Booth (1566-1652), served as sheriff of Cheshire twice, in 1596-7 and 1621-2, and as sheriff of Lancashire in 1622-3, for the Booth family's influence extended into that county as major landowners in the Ashton under Lyne area. |
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| Â | Shirley Booth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | She had two husbands, actor Ed Gardner (married 1929-divorced 1942) and William Baker (married 1943-his death 1951), but had no children. |  | | Booth's enormous success in Come Back, Little Sheba was immediately followed by A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1951), in which she played the feisty but lovable Aunt Cissy. |  | | Booth was a distinguished and versatile performer, equally at home acting in theatre, radio, and on the big and small screen. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Booth
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| Â | Salvation Army - Godulike - An Irreverent Look at the Faith Industry |
 | | Â Â Â Â Â William died in 1912 at the age of 83 and when, over 30 years later, William Beveridge was laying the foundations of the welfare state, the pioneering work of William Booth served as both an inspiration and a warning. |  | | Â Â Â Â Â William (the first) Booth had married well and Catherine became the solid mother figure in both her family and the new army. |  | | As there was already a Volunteer Force in the army of Queen Victoria (a detachment that was a part-time armed force and a full-time laughingstock of the jeering classes) William B. Booth made it quite clear to all concerned that he did not want to be in any sort of amateur Volunteer Army. |
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http://www.godulike.co.uk/faiths.php?chapter=87&subject=who
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| Â | Papers |
 | | Boritz, James and Booth, Kellogg S. and Cowan, William B., Fitts' Law Studies of Directional Mouse Movement, In Proceedings of Graphics Interface '91, Calgary, Alberta, pp. |  | | Booth, Co-Discovery Learning as a Technique for Group Support System Evaluation, In Proceedings of Association of Management 13th Annual International Conference, Vancouver, BC, August, 1995 pp.119-124. |  | | Boritz, James and Booth, Kellogg S., A Study of Interactive 3D Point Location in a Computer Simulated Virtual Environment, In Proceedings of ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology '97, Lausanne, Switzerland, Sept. 15-17, pp. |
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| Â | Stanley and Kindred Families |
 | | Lucy Gibson, married Eugene T. Booth, born about 1878, as he is now 85 years old, taught school and a Baptist Minister, now retired. |  | | Martha Christine Booth, married Smith L. Johnston, Jr., a banker of Woodstock. |  | | Booth, Jr., received a Rhodes Scholarship, after three years at Oxford. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tanari/Stanley/stanley.htm
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| Â | money booth Search Results. Swopworld shops |
 | | William Booth was born in Nottingham in 1829 in the terraced house innow preserved as No.12 Notintone Place. |  | | Ms Booth launched the fundraising appeal to raise money for the developments at the school at 10 Downing Streetmeeting the children, staff and parents. |  | | Ms Booth joined children, parents, governors, supporters and memberscan all meet together for the first time. |
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| Â | James Maslon Booth/Malinda Arthur |
 | | Name: Nancy Elizabeth Booth Born: 17 JUN 1857 at: Jackson Co., Ga. Married: 02 FEB 1879 at: Jackson Co., Ga. Died: 23 JUL 1940 at: Spouses: James William Dial |  | | Name: Frances Louisa Booth Born: 05 DEC 1859 at: Jackson Co., Ga. Married: at: Died: 19 JAN 1957 at: Spouses: W. |  | | Name: John Newton Booth Born: 13 APR 1849 at: Jackson Co., Ga. Married: at: Died: 29 NOV 1916 at: Spouses: Rosa Lee Gordon |
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| Â | King |
 | | bm 1701 Jan 08 to William Booth 10, Capt.; bm to John Booth 09, Ensign. |  | | with William Lawrence _, 8 children William _ Moses _ Nelson _ Huldah _ Roxanna _ b b b b b Ann _ Sarah _ Cynthia _ b b b Daniel King _ mf 1756 May 22 Rebecca Richardson _, PA_SM&ZCR. |  | | Clawson, Peter Sharp, Lawrence Reuth, Thomas Poole, William Worrall, Marcey Smalley, John LeForge, Benjamin Doty, William Jones, Charles Robison, Daniel Barto, Nathaniel Blackford, John Whitehead, David Laing, Amariah Bonham, Joseph Sutton, James Barto, James Alexander, And'w Johnston, Esq., Cornelius Low, Justice Thompson, John Pound. |
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http://www.cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/King.html
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| Â | The Lineage in Staffordshire |
 | | >> 21:1 ** Sir Edward Bagot, (2nd) Baronet, was M.P. for Co. Stafford in the Restoration Parliament, born 23 May 1616, married May, 1641, Mary, daughter and heir of William Lambard, and widow of John Crawley, died 22 October 1686, by whom Sir Edward had twelve sons and five daughters. |  | | Josceline Bagot was born 22 October 1854, died 1 March 1913, married 11 June 1885, Theodosia, Lady Bagot, raised to rank of a Baronet's widow by Royal Warrant, 12 April 1913. |  | | Stafford and Derby, formerly Capt. of the (3rd) Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, and Lt.-Col. (2nd in command) of Stafford Imperial Yeo., born 19 January 1857, married 25 July 1903, Lilian Marie, died 21 February 1958, daughter of Henry May of Maryland, U.S.A., had a daughter. |
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| Â | WebRoots Library U.S. History |
 | | Privates: Lewis L. Bevan, William Booth, John Brennan, Ziba Bird,, William Bowen, George Blanksley, Hugh Boyd, Benjamin F. Culp, William Culp, Patrick Colyer, William Colyer, Thomas Caldwell, Alexander Caldwell, Charles Conrad, George Cramer, John Downey, Frederick Dibner, Jacob Dindorf, Joseph B. Eaton, David Ephlin, John E. Eisenhart, Ephraim P. |  | | Sergeants: Samuel Eister, William F. Finch, John W. Sniteman, Benjamin F. Miller, Peter Smelser, William Pyers, Peter Haupt, John Bartlow. |  | | Privates: Seth Andrews, William J. Ameigh, Samuel W. Byers, D. Buchanan, Samuel Bittner, Perry C. Brown, James D. Barber, John Boal, Benjamin Bittner, John D. Burd, John N. Bell, Michael Bumbaugh, Jacob H. |
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| Â | ABAA database search result |
 | | Princeton Princeton University Press 1916 Quarto original green cloth decoratively stamped in whiteand black, lettered in white and black Bookplates and Prize plate on front endpapers, library pocket on rear pastedown, else fine Illustrated by Booth Tarkington, William B. Pell and Harold Imbrie Reprint of the 1904 first edition |  | | Booth Tarkington (1869-1946), American novelist and dramatist, was born in Indianapolis, educated at Phillips Exeter, Purdue and Princeton. |  | | New York Doubleday and McClure Company 1899 TARKINGTON, Booth. |
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| Â | Princeton University Press 2004 Complete List Out of Print Books |
 | | Between Actor and Critic: Selected Letters of Edwin Booth and William Winter. |  | | WILLIAMS, R.H. Brief Narrative of the Ravages of the British and Hessians at Princeton. |  | | WICKWIRE, F. British-American Relations 1917-1918: The Role of Sir William Wiseman. |
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| Â | Stanton. American Scientific Exploration, 1836-1844 |
 | | A native Philadelphian, Booth studied with William H. Keating at the University of Pennsylvania and with Amos Eaton at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, then studied chemistry for three years in Germany and Austria before returning to establish a laboratory in Philadelphia for instruction in chemical analysis and application of chemistry to the arts. |  | | Primarily an educator, Chadbourne was professor of chemistry and botany at Williams and Bowdoin and later president of Williams and of the University of Wisconsin. |  | | After futile attempts to acquire the services of C. Jackson of the Maine Geological Survey, Governor William L. Marcy assigned the zoological department to James E. DeKay, the botanical to John Torrey, the mineralogical and chemical to Lewis C. Beck, and the geological to W. Mather, Ebenezer Emmons, T. Conrad, and Lardner Vanuxem. |
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| Â | booth - definition of booth by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | His children William Bramwell (1856-1929); Ballington (1857-1940), who with his wife, Maud Ballington Booth (1865-1948), founded the Volunteers of America (1896); and Evangeline Cory (1865-1950) were active in the Salvation Army. |  | | booth - a table (in a restaurant or bar) surrounded by two high-backed benches |  | | Booth - United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865) |
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| Â | HBO COMEDY FESTIVAL |
 | | Check out our chat with Dennis Miller as he talks about his first year in the booth on Monday Night Football, his HBO talk show, who he would like to see as President and which comic he thinks does the best Dennis Miller impression. |  | | Dennis Miller: It was in Pittsburgh at a bar. |  | | Dennis Miller: I did it as a favor to Spade. |
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 | | Gentry Pulham Bonner, William Iron Merchant Boal St., Lynn Regis Bonner, William Merchant Boal St., Lynn Regis Bontell, Rev.Charles Clergy Thorpe, Norwich Booer, Robert Bricklayer & Plasterer Burnham Sutton Boon, James Tailor Princes St,Norwich Booth, Edward Esq. |  | | Gentry St.Martin at Palace,Norwi Bower, William Custom House-Tide Waiter Quay, Wells Bowers, Robert Carpenter & Builder Cromer Rd., Aylsham Bowers, Robert Wheelwright Cromer Row, Aylsham Bowers, Robert Carver & Gilder Cromer Rd., Aylsham Bowes, William Clothes Salesman Upper Westwick St,Norwich Bowgen, Jno.Hart Coal Merchant Lower Westwick St,Norwich Bowgen, John White Horse-Public Hse. |  | | Carrier Norwich to North Walsham Bradley, Ann Gentry St.Benedict St.Norwich Bradley, Mary Professor & Teacher Broad St., Lynn Regis Bradley, Susan Gentry St.Benedict St.Norwich Brady, Charles Gentry London Rd., Lynn Regis Brady, Gosker Lead & Glass Merchant Redwell St,Norwich Brady, Gosker Painters/Plumbers/Glaz's Redwell St,Norwich Brady, Thomas William Painters/Plumbers/Glaz's Palace St,Norwich Braithwaite, Richd. |
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