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His father, Joseph Martin Dawson was the minister of the First Baptist Church in Waco, Texas. He graduated from Baylor University in 1933 and pursued a career as a geologist, first with Humble Oil and Refining in Houston and then beginning in 1938 with the Ren-War Oil Corporation in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Mosley Hill ' s owners, Baker and Dawson, had received an asiento that gave them a right to bring and sell captives in Spanish territories. [10] 5th voyage transporting enslaved people (1785–1786): Captain Joseph Fayrer sailed from Liverpool on 9 September 1785. Mosley Hill acquired captives at Bonny and arrived at Trinidad in May 1786 with ...
The six defendants—Joseph Dawson, 39 years old, from Yarmouth; Edward Forseith, 45, Newcastle upon Tyne; William May, 48, London; William Bishop, 20, Devon; James Lewis, 25, London; and John Sparkes, 19, London—were indicted on charges of committing piracy on Ganj-i-Sawai, with the trial commencing on 19 October 1696 at the Old Bailey. [79]
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Captain Joseph Dawson commissioned Ned as a letter of marque on 10 October 1812. [1] He then sailed for France. Ned was returning to the United States when she encountered Malvina, of 10 guns, T. Smith, master at as Malvina was returning to London from the Mediterranean
Captain John J. Dawson: Company I: 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment: Caddo Rifles: Captain Francis J. Erwin: Company C: 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment: Calhoun Escopets: Captain Joseph B. McCulloch: Company A: 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment: Calhoun Invincibles: Captain Oliver H. P. Black: Company K: 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment: Calhoun ...
Judge Joseph Dawson presided. It was a rare acquittal in numerous prosecutions of South Carolina sheriffs. In the last 14 years, a dozen South Carolina sheriffs have been charged with crimes.
In 1844 under Captain Dawson it brought more settlers to New Plymouth and also Nelson. [49] She was in Australia on three occasions between 1846 and 1851. The first two under Dawson and the third under Captain H J Andrew. [148] [149] [150] On 22 July 1852 she sailed from Gravesend under Andrew to Port Otago, arriving on 9 November,.