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Béthune (French pronunciation: [betyn] ;
archaic Dutch:
Betun and
Bethwyn historically in English) is a town in
northern France, sub-prefecture of the...
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alternative origin for the
Bethunes of
Balfour family was
mentioned in the
funeral oration delivered for
Archbishop James Bethune in 1603,
where their descent...
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Genealogy of the
House of
Béthune.
Bethune, Sir
Alexander Maitland Sharp,
Baronet (1997). Fife
Sharps and
Bethunes. London. Burke, John (1836). A...
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Mountain bike
trails Mount Cargill at www.peakbagging.co.nz
Bethunes Gully track description and map at the
Dunedin City
Council website 45°49′59″S...
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Bethune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Béthune is a town in
northern France.
Bethune may also
refer to
Bethune Township, Ontario,
Canada Bethune...
- People.
Munro A,
Macintyre IMC. The
ancestors of
Norman Bethune (1890–1939)
traced back to the
Bethunes of Skye,
leading members of the MacBeth/Beaton medical...
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Lauchlin Bethune (April 15, 1785 –
October 10, 1874) was a
slave owner and U.S.
Congressman from
North Carolina between 1831 and 1833. Born near Fayetteville...
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prime goal
among African Americans.
McLeod married Albertus Bethune in 1898. The
Bethunes moved to Savannah, Georgia,
where she did
social work until...
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Bethune was a
niece of
William Price and a
first cousin of the
brothers General Sir
Percy Lake and Lieutenant-Governor Sir
Richard Lake. The
Bethunes...
- with the
surname Bethune, one in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia and one in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. The Sharp,
later Bethune Baronetcy, of Scotscraig...