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Chaseley is an
unincorporated community in
southwestern Wells County,
North Dakota,
United States. It lies
along North Dakota Highway 200
southwest of...
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Chaseley was a
sailing ship. In 1848-9, she was one of
three ships chartered by the Rev Dr John
Dunmore Lang to
bring free
immigrants to Brisbane, Australia;...
- University. One of the most
famous houses built in an art-deco
style is
Chaseley House in
Sydney Street. The Town Hall
dating from 1916 is one of the buildings...
- 600, 972, 984 Cavalier: 265, 521 Cayuga: 736 Center: 207, 301, 794, 920
Chaseley: 884 Christine: 369, 469, 553, 588, 598, 969, 998 Cleveland: 763 Coleharbor:...
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William Amphlett of
Hadzor 1747:
Joshua Dowler 1748:
Richard Buckle of
Chaseley 1749: Adam
Hough of
Hartley and
Comberton 1750:
Humphrey Low of Bromsgrove...
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Sykeston Heimdal Bremen Chaseley Dover Emrick Heaton (ghost town)
Manfred Wellsburg Berlin Bilodeau Bremen Bull
Moose Cathay Chaseley Crystal Lake Delger...
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tornado lifted. EFU SE of
Chaseley Wells ND 47°24′16″N 99°45′15″W / 47.4044°N 99.7541°W / 47.4044; -99.7541 (
Chaseley (Jul. 4, EFU)) 17:12–17:14...
- aged mother, he
arrived at
Moreton Bay on 1 May 1849 as
surgeon of the
Chaseley, the
second of John
Dunmore Lang's
migrant ships.
After a
brief period...
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Chaceley or
Chaseley is a
village and
civil parish 8
miles (13 km)
north of Gloucester, in the
Tewkesbury district, in the
county of Gloucestershire, England...
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Richard Merchantman For Mr. Fenwick.
Unknown date United
Kingdom Sunderland Chaseley Barque For
Brice & Co.
Unknown date United
Kingdom Sunderland Choice Barque...