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  2. George Galphin - Wikipedia

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    Galphin was born in County Antrim, Ireland in the early 18th century to Barbara and Thomas Galphin, a linen weaver by trade. Galphin was a Presbyterian of Scottish descent. [1] Galphin came to America in 1737, arriving at the port of Charleston, South Carolina. In the 1740s, Galphin found work from Brown, Rae, and Company, a trading firm based ...

  3. Galphin Affair - Wikipedia

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    George Galphin was an Irish immigrant and an Indian trader. He was very successful and respected for his work. He had a large land claim in what became the territory of Georgia, [1] but after his death and the Revolutionary War the colonial government took claim over the Galphin estate. Arguing they were due compensation for their losses during ...

  4. Category:Grant family - Wikipedia

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  5. Clan Grant - Wikipedia

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    In 1535 James Grant, 3rd Laird of Freuchie was made responsible for the policing of Strathspey. [10] In 1580 Robert Grant, champion of the Grants, defeated an English champion at a jousting tournament while on an embassy in England. [10] Towards the end of the 16th century the Grants began to quarrel with their old allies the Gordons, over ...

  6. Queen Charlotte and King George III's Family Tree - AOL

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    Caroline and George remained married; however, in 1820, when the 57-year-old ascended to the throne as King George IV, he refused to recognize his wife Caroline as Queen, and excluded her from his ...

  7. Silver Bluff Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    There were eight founders: David George and his wife; Jesse Peter (also known as Jesse Galphin); and five others. Palmer was so impressed by George's preaching that he appointed him as elder of the group. They brought in other members and started meeting about 1774–1775 at Galphin's Mill, owned by George's master George Galphin.

  8. The British Royal Family Tree and Complete Line of Succession

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    The Royal Family Tree - each member of the Royal family's face in a circle with name and birth year Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth was the first-born child of her father, King George VI, who was the ...

  9. Here's Queen Charlotte's and King George III's Real Family ...

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    Netflix's "Queen Charlotte" is based on the true story of Queen Charlotte and King George III. The couple had 15 children. Here is their full family tree.