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  2. John Stafford Smith - Wikipedia

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    John Stafford Smith (bapt. 30 March 1750 – 21 September 1836) was an English composer, church organist, and early musicologist. He was one of the first serious collectors of manuscripts of works by Johann Sebastian Bach and a friend of his son Johann Christian Bach .

  3. Thomas Colepeper (died 1613) - Wikipedia

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    John Colepeper "of Feckenham" was the father of that Thomas Colepeper who married his cousin Katherine St Leger: their children included John Colepeper (born 1633), leader of Culpeper's Rebellion, and Frances Colepeper (born 1634), wife successively of Samuel Stephens, Sir William Berkeley and Philip Ludwell of Virginia.

  4. List of Joseph Smith's wives - Wikipedia

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    (February 7, 1815 – May 16, 1850). Though Mormon history and press indicate Beaman was not baptized until May 11, 1843, [30] [31] she had migrated with Mormons to Nauvoo in 1839 or 1840. [32] She has been called the "first plural wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith". [33] After Smith's death, Beaman remarried, becoming the ninth wife of Brigham ...

  5. Early participants in the Latter Day Saint movement - Wikipedia

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    Early membership also included the remainder of the Smith family of Manchester: Joseph Smith, Sr., Lucy Mack Smith, [2] Calvin Stoddard and wife Sophronia Smith Stoddard, [3] [4] William Smith, [2] Katharine Smith, [2] Don Carlos Smith, [2] and Lucy Smith. [2] John Whitmer was baptized into the movement as early as June 1829, nearly a year ...

  6. John Smith (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    John Smith (baptized 6 January 1580 – 21 June 1631) was an English soldier, explorer, colonial governor, admiral of New England, and author.Following his return to England from a life as a soldier of fortune and as a slave, [1] he played an important role in the establishment of the colony at Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America, in the early 17th century.

  7. John Washington - Wikipedia

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    He married Anne Pope in late 1658. [7] They had the following children [42] together: Lawrence Washington (1659–1698), [43] who would also serve as a Burgess; John Washington Jr. [44] (1661–23 Feb 1698) Anne Washington [45] (b.c. 1662–1697), who married Francis Wright, who was the county sheriff, vestryman and justice of the county Court ...

  8. John D. Smith - Wikipedia

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    John Dargavel Smith (born August 26, 1946) is a former professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge. His studies have primarily focused on topics in the language/literature/culture of Rajasthan . [ 1 ] Much of this time was devoted to a major project on the hero-deity Pabuji : this was published in 1991 as The epic of Pabuji ( Cambridge University Press ).

  9. Lawrence Washington (1602–1652) - Wikipedia

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    Amphilis, baptized 2 February 1602, was the daughter and co-heiress of John Twigden of Little Creaton, Northamptonshire, and Anne Dicken, daughter of William Dicken. Lawrence and Amphilis married in Tring in December 1633, and had three sons and three daughters: [2] [3] Lt. Col. John Washington was