Sir howard morrison biography of william hill
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Binder, Eltham District History, Eltham Road Board, 1856-1871; Research by Keith Chappel, 1971-1974
Eltham District History, Eltham Road Board, 1856-1871Two binders containing 486 A4 pages (photocopied) of mostly handwritten notes from research undertaken of Public Office Records of Victoria various holdings. Some photocopies from source reference books. Includes 20 page subject index (handwritten) at front and 5 pages of notes and sources at rear and a photocopy of short biography of Keith Chappel.a. foley, a. harkness, a. mackie, a. mcintyre, a. von ziegler, a.a. vivian, a.d. kinninmont, a.d. quadri, a.h. grimshaw, a.w. o. wallis, barkers creek, barr, belton, benjamin bain, benjamin jenken, benjamin lawford, benjamin rice, benjamin shaw, benjamin smith, benjamin wallis, benjamin walton, berry, bismark hotel, black calf gully, black thursday, boomers gully, bridget bunker, bridget hailes, b
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William Morrison Sr. (1704 - 1771)
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Son of James Morrison and Mary (Simpson) Morrison
Brother of John Morrison, James Simpson Morrison, Jenat Morrison, Samuel David Morrison Sr., Guyon Morrison Sr., Alexander Morrison Sr and Nathaniel Morrison
DescendantsFather of William Morrison, Margaret (Morrison) Irwin, Mary (Morrison) King, Rebecca (Morrison) Harris, Patrick Morrison, Hugh Morrison, Andrew Morrison, Martha Morrison and William Morrison Jr.
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His father had moved the family from Scotland to Northern Ireland, then afterwards to Pennsylvania. "William Morrison (1704/1771) was evidently born in Ireland, and he was about 31 years old when he came to America in 1735."[2] "Formerly a resident of Colerain Township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he h
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SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS
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Biographies here are DeWitt Colonists (surnames beginning H-N) and residents of the region prior to statehood in 1846. This index includes biographies of 1828 Residents, The Battle of Gonzales-Old 18, Gonzales Alamo Relief Force, Gonzales Town Residents and Citizens-Free State of Lavaca.
HALL. Robert Hall aka Brazos. Came to Texas in 1836 just missing the Battle of San Jacinto to become an active member of the Republic of Texas in numerous Indian battles, including the Battle of Plum Creek, and the Battle of Salado in which the Mexican centralists attempted to re-take Texas. Left his memoirs under the pen name Brazos.
HALLETT.John Hallet. Margaret Leatherbury Hallett. William Henry Hallett. John Hallett Jr.
HANNIG/DICKINSON. Susanna Wilkerson Dickinson Hannig, non-combata