JamesFrancisStephens 16 September 1792 22 December 1852 was an England English entomologist . Biography Stephens was born in Shoreham by Sea and studied at Christ s Hospital . ref name odnb http www.oxforddnb.com view article 26385 Stephens, JamesFrancis 1792 1852 , entomologist by Yolanda Foote in Dictionary of National Biography online accessed 22 July 2008 ref He was employed in the Admiralty office, Somerset House , from 1807 to 1845. In his spare time he assisted William Elford Leach in arranging the insect collection at the British Museum In 1818 he was seconded to the British Museum, and on completion of his work returned to the Admiralty .He made a large insect collection, which contains .... ref s Quarrel between JamesFrancisStephens and John Curtis ref Charles Darwin While at the University of Cambridge , the student Charles Darwin became an enthusiastic insect collector. He sent Stephens ... of the British Museum de JamesFrancisStephens eo JamesFrancisStephens fr JamesFrancisStephens la Iacobus Franciscus Stephens lt JamesFrancisStephens pt JamesFrancisStephens ru , fi JamesFrancisStephens ... Use dmy dates date October 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stephens, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 16 September 1792 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1853 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stephens, JamesFrancis Category 1792 births Category 1853 ... Stephens was the author of General zoology , or Systematic natural history London, Printed for G. Kearsley ... , VII VIII Aves 1809 120, IX XIV, pt. 1. Aves J. F. Stephens alone 1815 26 , XIV, pt. 2 General index to the zoology by G. Shaw and J. F. Stephens 1826 Nomenclature of British Insects Being a Compendious .... With all the published British genera to the present time 1829. Image Stephens ill.jpg right thumb ... Darwin Online Darwin s insects in Stephens Illustrations of British entomology 1829 32 ref ... more details
JamesStephens may refer to JamesStephens MP , 17th century MP for Gloucester James Stephen politician 1758 1832 , English lawyer associated with the abolition of slavery James B. Stephens 1806 1889 , founder of East Portland, Oregon JamesStephens trade unionist 1821 1889 , Welsh born Australian stonemason and trade unionist JamesStephens Fenian 1825 1901 , Irish revolutionary James Brunton Stephens 1835 1902 , Scottish born Australian poet and teacher JamesStephens author 1882 1950 , Irish novelist and poet JamesStephens actor born 1951 , United States T.V. and film actor Other JamesStephens GAA Club , a Kilkenny based Gaelic Athletic Association club SS James B. Stephens SS James B. Stephens , a liberty ship named for the founder of East Portland See also James Stevens disambiguation James Stephen disambiguation dab Category Human name disambiguation pages Stephens, James sh JamesStephens ... more details
Other persons Alfred FrancisJames 21 April 1918 spaced ndash 24 August 1992 was an Australian publisher known for being imprisoned in China as a spy. Early life James was born in Queenstown, Tasmania Queenstown , Tasmania , the son of an Anglican priest. His early life was unsettled as his father moved between parishes. In 1934 he started at Canberra Grammar School , meeting his lifelong friend Gough Whitlam who later became Prime Minister of Australia . He was expelled the next year after a theological dispute with the headmaster and later attended Fort Street High School . He completed his Leaving Certificate in 1936. Between 1937 and 1939 James served with the Royal Australian Air Force RAAF . At the outbreak of World War II , James travelled to Britain and joined the Royal Air Force , enlisting on the last day of the Battle of Britain . After pilot training and operations, he was shot down over France on Anzac Day , 25 April 1942, receiving severe burns to his face and eyes. He was captured, caused a great deal of trouble in German military hospitals and POW camps, and was then repatriated, through Cairo Red Cross, because of his injuries. He was formally invalided out of the Royal .... FrancisJames died in 1992, aged 74. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME James, Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT James, Francis Category 1918 births Category 1992 deaths Category Australian journalists fr FrancisJames ... career After returning to Australia, James was employed as a journalist with The Sydney Morning .... In 1952, James took over management of The Anglican , a publication of the Church of England . In 1960 ... to occupy the building. Controversy continued when in 1964, James was fined 50 pounds for the offensive ... In 1969, James was arrested in China for alleged spying. The reasons for his behaviour remain unclear ... more details
Other persons Infobox Premier name James Goodall Francis nationality Australian order 9th Premier of Victoria term start 10 June 1872 term end 31 July 1874 predecessor Charles Gavan Duffy successor George Kerferd deputy image Jamesfrancis.jpg caption birth date 9 January 1819 birth place London , England death date death date and age 1884 1 25 1819 1 9 df y death place Queenscliff, Victoria Queenscliff , Victoria Australia Victoria constituency party spouse Mary Grant, n e Ogilvie profession religion Anglican signature footnotes James Goodall Francis 9 January 1819 &ndash 25 January 1884 , Australian colonial politician, was the 9th Premier of Victoria . Francis was born in London , and emigrated to Van Diemen s Land later Tasmania in 1847, where he became a businessman. He moved to Victoria Australia Victoria in 1853 and became a leading Melbourne merchant. He was a director of the Bank of New South Wales and president of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce. He married Mary Ogilvie and had eight sons and seven daughters. Francis was elected as a conservative for Richmond, Victoria Richmond in 1859, and later also represented Warrnambool, Victoria Warrnambool . He was seen as a leading representative of business interests. He was Vice President of the Board of Land and Works and Commissioner of Public Works 1859&ndash 60, Commissioner of Trade and Customs 1863&ndash 68 in the second government of James McCulloch and Treasurer in the third McCulloch government 1870&ndash 71. When the liberal government of Charles Gavan Duffy was defeated in June 1872, Francis became Premier and Chief Secretary. Francis s government, like most of its predecessors, was dominated by the education ... Francis, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 January 1819 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Australia Victoria DEFAULTSORT Francis, James Category 1819 births Category 1884 deaths Category ... in July 1874. He was later a minister without portfolio in the government of James Service in 1880 ... more details
Other persons JamesStephens Image JamesStephens Fenian.JPG right thumb 300px upright JamesStephens 1824 1901 JamesStephens 26 January 1825 29 March 1901 was an Irish Republican and the founding member ... early life, according to one of his biographers, Desmond Ryan, are obscure and limited to Stephens own vague autobiographical recollections. ref Ryan. Desmond, pg. 1 2, Ram n, pg.25 ref JamesStephens ... moved towards insurrection, aided by the incitements of John Mitchel and James Fintan Lalor . Stephens ... members present, including Stephens and joined by both John O Mahony and Thomas Francis Meagher . Discussing ... After the collapse of the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848 48 rebellion JamesStephens Irish nationalist JamesStephens and John O Mahony went to the Continent to avoid arrest. In Paris they supported ... Chief A Biography of JamesStephens , Hely Thom LTD, Dublin, 1967 Leon Broin, Fenian Fever ..., A Provisional Dictator JamesStephens and the Fenian Movement , University College Dublin Press 2007 ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stephens, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 April 1901 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stephens, James ... Brotherhood Category People from Dublin city Category People from County Kilkenny ca JamesStephens da JamesStephens ga S amas Mac Stiof in sv JamesStephens ... 1825. ref The 26 January date of birth was given by Stephens himself in a letter to his wife. Cite Ram n ... to believe that he was born out of wedlock in late July 1825 however, according to Stephens ... .JPG thumb 200px upright John Mitchel The son of John and Anne Stephens n e Casey , he had five brothers and sisters Walter, John, Francis, who died when James was ten, Harriet, who had died by July 1848, and Anne, who died just after his flight into exile, as did his father. By 1856 Stephens s remaining ... Douglas Jackson, of Rose Inn Street, in his Stephens biography Fenian Chief . ref Ryan. Desmond, pg ... more details
JamesStephens died 1683 was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons between 1656 and 1660. Stephens was the son of Richard Stephens of Estington and brother of Nathaniel Stephens , MP for Gloucestershire in 1628. He was Sheriff of Gloucester in 1639 and 1643 and was a member of the Grand Inquest that reported on the houses damaged by the siege of July 1646. He was mayor of Gloucester in 1649 and 1651. ref name Williams http www.archive.org stream cu31924030494953 page n209 mode 2up William R Williams Parliamentary History of the County of Gloucester ref In November 1656, Stephens was returned as Member of Parliament for Gloucester UK Parliament constituency Gloucester in the Second Protectorate Parliament when the elected candidate John Desborough chose to represent Somerset. Stephens was re elected MP for Gloucester in 1659 in the Third Protectorate Parliament . ref name HOP http www.historyofparliamentonline.org volume 1660 1690 member stephensjames 1683 History of Parliament Online Stephens, James ref He was appointed captain of the militia regiment of foot in Gloucester on 5 April 1660. ref name Williams He was also elected MP for Gloucester in the Convention Parliament 1660 Convention Parliament in April 1660. ref name HOP Stephens died in 1683 and was buried in St Nicholas Church on 9 November 1683. ref name Williams References Reflist S start s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Gloucester UK Parliament constituency Gloucester before Thomas Pury before2 William Lenthall with Thomas Pury 1656 with2 Laurence Singleton 1659 years 1656 1659 after John Lenthall politician John Lenthall after2 Thomas Pury S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stephens, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH Fall 1683 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stephens, James Category Year of birth missing Category 1683 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of England pre ... more details
other people JamesStephens Infobox person image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people. Non free and fair use images, e.g. promo photos, CD DVD covers, posters, screen captures, etc., will be deleted see WP NONFREE imagesize 150px name JamesStephens birth name JamesStephens birth date Birth date and age 1951 5 18 birth place Mt. Kisco , New York death date death place restingplace restingplacecoordinates othername occupation yearsactive spouse children parents website JamesStephens is an United States American television and film actor best known as James T. Hart in the television series The Paper Chase TV series The Paper Chase 1978 1986 . Biography JamesStephens was born on May 18, 1951, in Mt. Kisco , New York. He is best known for his role as idealistic Minnesota born law student James T. Hart in the television series The Paper Chase TV series The Paper Chase 1978 1986 , taking on the role originated by Timothy Bottoms in the movie of the same name. He is also known for his role in the television series Father Dowling Mysteries 1989 in which he played the part of Father Philip Prestwick. His TV guest starring credits include Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Diagnosis Murder , L.A. Law , Matlock TV series Matlock , Moonlighting TV series Moonlighting , M A S H TV series M A S H , Eischied , multiple characters on Murder, She Wrote , a recurring role on Cagney & Lacey , and the role of the young Doctor Auschlander in 1945 in flashbacks on St. Elsewhere . He directed the episode Mistaken Identity in the fourth season of The Paper Chase . External links IMDb name id 0827042 name JamesStephens amg name id 67992 name JamesStephens Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stephens, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stephens, James Category 1951 births Category Living people Category American film actors Category American television actors US tv actor 1950s stub pl JamesStephens ... more details
Infobox NRHP name James B. Stephens House nrhp type image James B. Stephens House.jpg caption James B. Stephens House in 2011 location 1825 SE 12th Ave, Portland, Oregon lat degrees 45 lat minutes 30 lat seconds 35 lat direction N long degrees 122 long minutes 39 long seconds 9 long direction W locmapin Oregon built 1864 architect architecture Italianate added February 21, 1997 area convert 0.1 acre governing body Private refnum 97000134 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The James B. Stephens House is a house located in southeast Portland, Oregon Portland , Oregon , listed on the National Register of Historic Places . ref name OPRD list cite web title Oregon National Register List publisher Oregon Parks and Recreation Department url http www.oregon.gov OPRD HCD NATREG docs oregon nr list.pdf page 40 format PDF date October 19, 2009 accessdate June 8, 2011 ref See also James B. Stephens National Register of Historic Places listings in Southeast Portland, Oregon References Reflist Further reading cite document url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 97000134.pdf format pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination James B. Stephens House author Sally Donovan date July 1996 publisher National Park Service Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon ... more details
Infobox person name James B. Stephens image James B. Stephens Oregon.png image size 175px caption birth ... Elizabeth Walker James B. Stephens November 9, 1806 March 22, 1889 was a settler pioneer of the U.S. ... Stephens gravestone.jpg thumb upright Gravestone of James and Elizabeth StephensJames father Emmor .... ref name plaque Legacy James B. Stephens died on March 22, 1889, at the age of 82. ref name Oregon The liberty ship SS James B. Stephens was named for him. The National Register of Historic Places listed James B. Stephens House is one of the oldest houses in Portland. ref name Houses cite ... Stephens, James B. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 9, 1806 PLACE OF BIRTH ..., Oregon DEFAULTSORT Stephens, James B. Category 1806 births Category 1889 deaths Category Oregon ... s Lone Fir Cemetery . A native of Virginia , he was the founder of East Portland and Stephens Street in Portland, Oregon is named in his honor. Early life JamesStephens was born on November 9, 1806, in Brooke County, West Virginia Brooke County, Virginia later West Virginia to Emmor Stephens. ref ... for several years in Indiana and in Cincinnati, Ohio . ref name penpix James married Elizabeth ... . ref name Oregon Oregon File Elizabeth Stephens Oregon.png thumb Elizabeth Stephens He started ... Oregon in 1845 publisher oregonpioneers.com accessdate 2007 12 29 ref Stephens refused Overton s offer .... ref name Minto East Portland was also known as Stephens Addition. ref name penpix In 1846 he made 1000 ... . ref name Oregon During the California Gold Rush , Stephens sold his land and headed south to the gold ..., 2007. ref Stephens laid out the town from the Willamette River to East First Street, and from Glisan ... on their own terms, Stephens was said to materially aiding the development of the east side ... in 1853. ref name se In 1855, he helped organize the Pacific Telegraph Company . ref name Oregon Stephens ... In 1862, he donated the land for the construction of the James C. Hawthorne Oregon Hospital for the Insane ... more details
Other people JamesStephens Unreferenced date August 2011 File JamesStephens Irish Author.jpg thumb right JamesStephens, Irish author and poet JamesStephens February 9, 1882&ndash December 26, 1950 was an Irish novelist and poet . JamesStephens produced many retellings of Irish myths and fairy tales .... During the 1930s, Stephens had some acquaintance with James Joyce , who found that they shared a birth ... what later became Finnegans Wake , proposed that Stephens assist him, with the authorship credited to JJ & S James Joyce & Stephens, also a pun for the popular Irish whiskey made by John Jameson ... on 26 December. External links wikisource author JamesStephens wikiquote gutenberg author id JamesStephens name JamesStephens http www.archive.org search.php?query 22James 20Stephens 22 Internet Archive James Stevens books in PDF files can also be read online as Flip Books http www.gutenberg.org ... Main Page Project Gutenberg Persondata NAME Stephens, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1950 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stephens, James Category ... Dublin fr JamesStephens crivain sh JamesStephens pisac ... popularity and was reprinted frequently throughout the author s lifetime. Stephens began his .... During the last decade of his life, Stephens found a new audience through a series of broadcasts on the BBC . Timeline of Stephens s Life 1880 9 February . Possible date of birth of JamesStephens in Dublin. br 1882 2 February . Date of birth used by Stephens. br 1886 96 Attended Meath Protestant ... of Seumas O Kelly s The Shuiler s Child. Birth of son, James Naoise, on 26 October. br 1910 ... of London. To America for another lecture tour. br 1926 Collected Poems . br 1927 Friendship with James Joyce commenced. Joyce suggested that Stephens complete Finnegans Wake if Joyce was unable ... broadcasts. Accidental death of his son, James Naoise, on 24 December. br 1938 Kings and the Moon . br ... more details
Other persons JamesStephensJamesStephens 1821 &ndash 14 November 1889 was a stonemason , Chartism Chartist , and Australian trade unionist . ref name adb Early years Stephens was born in Chepstow , Monmouthshire in south east Wales . As a youth he moved from Chepstow to nearby Newport , then a stronghold of formative Chartism , joined the Masons Society in 1839 and that year was seriously injured in a fall of thirty feet whilst working as a stonemason. Newport Chartist He joined the Chartist movement and was one of the participants in Newport Rising and the riot and retaliation at the Westgate Hotel, Newport Westgate Hotel when soldiers fired on the crowd of rebels, killing twenty. He was severely handled but escaped to London . He worked as a stonemason at Windsor Castle but was dismissed when it became known that he was a Chartism Chartist . Working on the new houses of Parliament in Westminster he found himself among like minded people. He was still active in Chartism but like many other supporters of the cause, increasingly directed his energies to craft unionism . He became a prominent leader of the masons, acquiring a wide experience as a union organiser. Migration to Australia in 1853 When the Australian gold rush created an enormous demand for tradesmen, Stephens, like many other Chartists, migrated to Victoria Australia Victoria and arrived in 1853. Leader of Men In February 1855 the Operative Masons Society, which had been suspended, was resuscitated, and, with James ... year 1976 id A060209b title Stephens, James 1821 &ndash 1889 accessdate 2010 09 24 ref references External links http www.8hourday.org.au pdf 888 fact 02 james stephens.pdf Eight Hour Day history factsheet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stephens, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Stephens, James Category Chartists Category People from Chepstow Category 1821 births Category 1889 ... . Stephens, using the language of the Chartists, proposed to persuade the recalcitrant by physical ... more details
James Brunton Stephens 17 June 1835 29 June 1902 was a Scotland Scottish born Australian poet, author of Convict Once . ref name adb Australian Dictionary of Biography last Hadgraft first Cecil year 1976 volume 6 id A060210b pp 195 196 title Stephens, James Brunton 1835 1902 accessdate 2010 03 08 ref Early life Stephens was born at Borrowstounness , on the Firth of Forth , Scotland the son of John Stephens, the parish schoolmaster, and his wife Jane, n e Brunton. ref name adb J. B. Stephens was educated at his father s school, then at a free boarding school and at the University of Edinburgh from 1849 to 1854 without obtaining a degree. ref name adb For three years he was a travelling tutor on the continent, and from 1859 became a school teacher in Scotland. While teaching at Greenock Academy in Greenock, Stephens wrote some minor verse and two short novels Rutson Morley and Virtue Le Moyne which were published in Sharpe s London Magazine in 1861 63. ref name adb Career in Australia Stephens ... to the premier, Thomas McIlwraith Sir Thomas McIlwraith , that a man of Stephens s ability was being ... s department. Before coming to Australia Stephens had done a little writing for popular magazines ... in 1888, 1902 and 1912. Of these the 1902 edition is the most complete. After Stephens entered the colonial ... him with four daughters and one son. Poetic critique Stephens was a man of medium height with the face .... Perhaps if there had been less restraint and more of the surge of emotion, Stephens might have been ... of Australasian Poetry and Verse . References refs Dictionary of Australian Biography First James Brunton Last Stephens Link http gutenberg.net.au dictbiog 0 dict biogSt Sy.html stephens2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stephens, James Brunton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1832 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 June 1902 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stephens, James Brunton Category 1832 births Category 1902 deaths Category Australian people of Scottish descent ... more details
primary sources date March 2008 Infobox GAA club club gaa JamesStephens irish S amus Stioph in crest founded 1887 province Leinster county Kilkenny nickname The Village colours Red and Green grounds Larchfield, Kilkenny coordinates coord 52 38 34.72 N 7 14 40.30 W display it region IE type landmark f3 8 h1 3 h2 4 h3 9 pattern la pattern b thingreensides pattern ra leftarm 009900 body FF0000 rightarm 009900 shorts FFFFFF socks FF0000 JamesStephens is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Kilkenny , Republic of Ireland Ireland . The club was founded in 1887 and has enjoyed equal success in both hurling and Gaelic football . History JamesStephens was founded in 1887 as a hurling club. The club is named after JamesStephens Fenian JamesStephens , founding member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and took part in its first championship in 1888. The club was founded in the area of Patrick Street in Kilkenny city, an area locally known as the Village. The JamesStephens colours of red and green were adopted as a result of the purchase of a set of jerseys from Erin s Own GAA Kilkenny Erin s Own at a price of 30 shillings.The club s gaa grounds are currently located in larchfield, kilkenny and are currently being looked after by player caretaker Ian Hayes. Young village hurlers are inspired by heroes such as Bull Duggan who got his nickname after wrestling a bull to death when he lost a sliotar in a field. A recent development was the launching of a new under17 football tournament in honour of county minor hero Paul Lynch.. A huge loss to the club was when Peter Butler ... This is a list of notable hurlers who have played for JamesStephens. Generally, this means players ..., 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2011 External links http www.james stephens.com Official JamesStephens Website http www.kilkennycats.com clubs cgi bin cginews.pl?record 22 Information On JamesStephens ... JamesStephens GAA ga CLG S amus Mac Stiof in Cill Chainnigh ... more details
. At just after 8 o clock in the evening on 8 March James B. Stephens was travelling unescorted when ... An Allied warship sank the stern section of the James B. Stephens with gunfire, and a British warship ... merchants 2734.html James B. Stephens at Uboat.net coord 28 53 S 33 18 E display title Liberty ships J DEFAULTSORT James B. Stephens Category Liberty ships Category Ships built in Oregon Category Ships ... gun 5in , one 3 50 caliber gun 3in and four Oerlikon 20 mm cannon 20mm guns . She was named for James B. Stephens the founder of East Portland. Sinking Last voyage She spent barely half a year in service ... course at a speed of convert 11.5 kn km h . Torpedoed One torpedo struck on the port side of the James B. Stephens , impacting between the 2 and 3 hatches. The explosion ignited the fuel oil stored ... more details
JamesStephens Bulloch 1793 &ndash February 18, 1849 was an early Georgia settler, planter and grandfather of Theodore Roosevelt and great grandfather of Eleanor Roosevelt . Bulloch was the grandson of Georgia governor Archibald Bulloch . ref cite book last DeVane first Ernest E. coauthors Clarece Martin title Roswell Historic Homes and Landmarks publisher Roswell Historical Society year 1987 edition Third Edition ref Born in Savannah, Georgia , Bulloch first married Hester Amarintha Elliott , daughter of Senator John Elliott Georgia John Elliott and his first wife Esther Dunwody more recently the family changed the name spelling to Dunwoody . They had one son James Dunwoody Bulloch . The close nature of the Georgia planter class is shown in these marriages and business relationships. After Hester died, Bulloch married Martha Stewart Elliott, the second wife and widow of Senator John Elliott. James and Martha had four children Anna Bulloch Martha Bulloch Roosevelt Charles Irvine Bulloch , who died at age three and Irvine Stephens Bulloch . Irvine was born in Cobb County after they moved from Savannah. ref http bullochhall.org museuminfo.familytree.pdf bullochhall.org ref Bulloch moved his family in 1839 to north Georgia to partner with Roswell King in establishing a cotton mill. There in what would become Roswell, James, Sr. built Bulloch Hall in 1840 with the labor of slaves. Bulloch cultivated cotton as well until his death in 1849. According to the 1850 Slave Schedules, Martha Bulloch, again a widow, still held 31 slaves. ref http ftp.rootsweb.com pub usgenweb ga cobb census 1850 1850slaveschedules rootsweb.com ref Bulloch Hall has been restored and is listed on the National ... . NAME Bulloch, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American planter DATE OF BIRTH 1793 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 18, 1849 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bulloch, James Category 1793 births Category 1849 deaths Category American people of Scottish descent Category Roosevelt family James ... more details
The Encyclopedia of Louisville edition 1 year 2001 article Speed, JamesStephens start box s off ...for the U.S. Attorney General under Presidents Lincoln and Johnson from 1864 to 1866 James Speed infobox mayor birth date 1811 death date 1860 Inline date January 2010 JamesStephens Speed 1811  1860 was the ninth List of mayors of Louisville, Kentucky Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky . His father, John Speed, moved to Jefferson County, Kentucky Jefferson County in about 1795 and established a farm on Salt River Rd. which became Dixie Highway , about 9 miles south of Louisville. James Speed moved to Louisville in his late teens and within a few years became a partner in a building and railroad contracting firm, Pickett and Speed. He was elected to the state legislature in 1843, and appointed a United States marshal by president Zachary Taylor in 1849. He was served as mayor of Louisville from April 26, 1852 until April 1855. The rules governing the office were confusing, and Speed was actually re elected by popular vote each year of his term, yet never awarded an election certificate. Speed argued that his original election meant his term lasted until 1856, but a resolution in 1855 called for a new election that year. The election was won by Know Nothing candidate John Barbee . Speed did not run in the election, believing he would remain mayor anyway, but Barbee was recognized as mayor by the city council, overriding Speed s veto. Speed appealed but ultimately lost at the Kentucky Supreme Court . fact date January 2010 The Know Nothings were inspired by editorials of the Louisville Daily Courier , which opposed Speed for his Catholicism he was a Catholic convert , fact date January 2010 a major local controversy of the time Speed was the first Catholic mayor . In 1856 speed ... . NAME Speed, James S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1811 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1860 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Speed, James S. Category 1811 births Category 1860 deaths ... more details
about the surname other uses Stephens disambiguation Stephens is a surname. It is a patronymic and is recorded in England from 1086. ref http www.surnamedb.com Surname Stephens ref Notable people with the surname include Alexander Stephens 1812 1883 , Vice President of the Confederate States of America Alison Stephens 1970 2010 , British mandolinist Ann S. Stephens 1813 1886 , U.S. dime novelist Arran Stephens , Canadian author & organic food advocate Clara Bloodgood Clara Stephens 1870 1907 U.S. stage actress granddaughter of Ann S. Stephens Frederic George Stephens 1828 1907 , British art critic and member of the Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood Florence Stephens 1881 1979 , landholder and the main figure of the Huseby court case. George Stephens disambiguation , several people Helen Stephens 1918 1994 , U.S. athlete Henry Stephens disambiguation , several people H. F. Stephens 1868 1931 , British civil engineer in railroads Hubert D. Stephens 1875 1946 , U.S. politician JamesStephens disambiguation , several people JamesFrancisStephens 1792 1852 , English zoologist John Lloyd Stephens 1805 1852 , U.S. explorer and diplomat Kenny Stephens born 1946 , English footballer Nathan Stephens born 1988 , Welsh athlete Philip Stephens journalist Philip Stephens contemporary , an associate editor of the Financial Times Sir Philip Stephens, 1st Baronet 1723 1809 , British First Secretary of the Admiralty during the American Revolution Rayner Stephens 1805 1879 , Scottish Methodist minister Richard Stephens born 1947 , Canadian figure skater Robert Stephens 1931 1995 , British actor Rockwell Stephens 1900 1982 , U.S. author and recreational skiing pioneer Rycklon Stephens born 1978 , American professional wrestler better known as Ezekiel Jackson Simon Stephens born 1971 , British playwright Stan Stephens born 1929 , U.S. politician Steve Stephens , U.S. television host and musician Thomas Stephens historian 1821 1875 , Welsh historian and critic Toby Stephens born 1969 , British ... more details
FrancisJames was an Australian publisher and eccentric, imprisoned as a spy. FrancisJames may also refer to FrancisJames congressman FrancisJames lawyer , MP for Dorchester UK Parliament constituency Dorchester See also lookfrom FrancisJames intitle Franics James Frank James disambiguation Frances James disambiguation hndis James, Francis ... more details
JamesFrancis may refer to James Goodall Francis 1819 1884 , Australian colonial politician James Bicheno Francis 1815 1892 , British American Engineer JamesFrancis American football , former linebacker in the NFL Jim Francis , Australian rules footballer and coach JamesFrancis, one of the members of the band Panic Lift See also intitle JamesFrancis Hndis name Francis, James ... more details
JamesFrancis Danby , an English landscape art landscape painter , the son of Francis Danby , Royal Academy A.R.A. , was born at Bristol in 1816. His works appeared at the Royal Academy , and at the Royal Society of British Artists Society of British Artists , of which latter he was a member. He died of apoplexy in London in 1875. He excelled in depicting sunrise and sunset. Amongst his best works are Loch Lomond . Dover, from the Canterbury Road . 1849. Dumbarton Rock . 1854. Morning on the Thames . 1860. Wreck on Exmouth Bar . 1861. Carrickfergus Castle . 1867. North Shields Sunrise . 1869. References Bryan article DANBY, JamesFrancis Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Danby, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH Bristol DATE OF DEATH 1875 PLACE OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Danby, JamesFrancis Category 1816 births Category 1875 deaths Category English landscape painters Category People from Bristol UK painter stub ... more details
JamesFrancis Fulloon 12 August 1840&ndash 22 July 1865 was a New Zealand interpreter and public servant. He was born in Whakatane , Bay of Plenty , New Zealand on 12 August 1840. ref name DNZB Fulloon DNZB title JamesFrancis Fulloon first W. T. last Parham id 1f18 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fulloon, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Interpreter, public servant DATE OF BIRTH 12 August 1840 PLACE OF BIRTH Whakatane, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand DATE OF DEATH 22 July 1865 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fulloon, JamesFrancis Category 1840 births Category 1865 deaths Category Interpreters Category New Zealand public servants Category People from Whakatane NewZealand bio stub ... more details
JamesFrancis Courage 9 February 1903&ndash 5 October 1963 was a New Zealand novelist, short story writer, poet and bookseller. He was born in Christchurch , Northern Canterbury , New Zealand on 9 February 1903. ref name DNZB Courage DNZB title JamesFrancis Courage first Grant last Harris id 5c40 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Courage, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Novelist, short story writer, poet, bookseller DATE OF BIRTH 9 February 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH Christchurch, Northern Canterbury, New Zealand DATE OF DEATH 5 October 1963 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Courage, JamesFrancis Category 1903 births Category 1963 deaths Category New Zealand writers Category New Zealand poets Category New Zealand novelists NewZealand bio stub ... more details
JamesFrancis Oswald 1838 1908 was a British politician. He was elected as a Conservative Party UK Conservative Member of Parliament for Oldham UK Parliament constituency Oldham in 1895, resigning in 1899 by becoming Steward of the Manor of Northstead . References Rayment hc date March 2012 External links Hansard contribs mr james oswald JamesFrancis Oswald s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Oldham UK Parliament constituency Oldham years United Kingdom general election, 1895 1895 Oldham by election, 1899 1899 with Robert Ascroft before John Tomlinson Hibbert and br Joshua Milne Cheetham after Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount Runciman of Doxford Walter Runciman and br Alfred Emmott, 1st Baron Emmott Alfred Emmott s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oswald, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1838 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1908 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oswald, JamesFrancis Category 1838 births Category 1908 deaths Category Conservative Party UK MPs Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies Category UK MPs 1895 1900 Category Politics of Oldham Conservative UK MP stub ... more details
James Bicheno Francis May 18, 1815 &ndash September 18, 1892 was a United Kingdom British United States American engineer , who invented the Francis turbine . Infobox scientist name James B. Francis image James Bicheno Francis.png image size 150px caption JamesFrancis, around 1887 birth date May 18 ... LOWELLCANALSYSTEM.jpg 250px right thumb The Lowell canal system as it appeared when Francis joined the Locks and Canals Company JamesFrancis was born in South Leigh , near Witney , Oxfordshire in England ... sprinkler system In 1845, JamesFrancis developed the first sprinkler systems ever devised in the United ..., Volume 17 ref In 1886, James B. Francis, teamed up with two other Civil Engineers Eliot C. Clarke ..., the following are named in his honor James B. Francis College of Engineering at the University ... Refbegin Layton, Edwin T. From Rule of Thumb to Scientific Engineering James B. Francis and the Invention ... Lowell Power Canal System.cfm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Francis, James ... Francis, James B. Category 1815 births Category 1892 deaths Category People from West Oxfordshire district ... Revolution Category People from Lowell, Massachusetts de James B. Francis fr James Bichens Francis hr James Bicheno Francis it James B. Francis sv James B. Francis ... Haven Railroad . A year later, James and his boss, Whistler, travelled north to Lowell, MA , ref Encyclopaedia ... appointed Francis to Chief Engineer, and sold him his house on Worthen street. That same year, James married Sarah W. Brownell in Lowell on July 12, 1837. ref http ma vitalrecords.org MA Middlesex Lowell MarriagesF.shtml ref Their first son, James Jr. was born March 30, 1840, and then they had five more children. In 1841 came his first major project for the company. Francis was to analysis ... Engineer, Francis was responsible for the construction of the Lowell Power Canal System and Pawtucket ... power of the thriving industrial city s mill complexes. During his work on the Lowell systems, James ... more details
JamesFrancis Doyle 1840 1913 was a Liverpool based architect. Buildings Albion House, Liverpool Albion House Liverpool. Royal Insurance Building, Liverpool Royal Insurance Building , Liverpool. St Ambrose Widnes St Ambrose . Outpatient department, Liverpool Infirmary Liverpool Royal Infirmary . ref http www.liv.ac.uk www forest historical venue.htm Forsight Center ref St Barnabas, Mossley Hill. ref http pennylaneliverpool.merseyside.org Parish 20History Early 20history 20of 20St 20Barnabas 20Foundation 20from 201900.htm St Barnabas Mossley Hill Liverpool England ref Grand Hotel Llandudno ref http www.oldllandudno.co.uk ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Doyle, JamesFrancis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1840 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1913 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Doyle, JamesFrancis Category British architects Category 1840 births Category 1913 deaths Category Architects from Liverpool UK architect stub Architect for Accrington Market Hall 1868 ... more details