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Eilbek (former
Eilbeck) is a
quarter of the
German city of
Hamburg and part of the
Wandsbek borough. It
originated as a
small village on the outskirts...
- the New York Post. She was also
known by her
married name,
Deborah Orin-
Eilbeck. Born as
Deborah Clare Slotkin to
Aaron and
Sarah Slotkin, Orin grew up...
- full name of
which is W. T.
Ramsay Ltd. v.
Inland Revenue Commissioners,
Eilbeck (Inspector of Taxes) v. Rawling, and its
citation is [1982] A.C. 300. IRC...
- (10): 559–567. doi:10.1089/omi.2020.0153. PMC 7549008. PMID 33021900.
Eilbeck K,
Lewis SE,
Mungall CJ,
Yandell M,
Stein L,
Durbin R,
Ashburner M (2005)...
- to the U.S.
Constitutional Convention,
George Mason IV and his wife Ann
Eilbeck. He
received his
early education from
private tutors at
Gunston Hall and...
- 1750,
Mason married Ann
Eilbeck, only
child of
William and
Sarah Eilbeck of
Charles County, Maryland. The
Masons and
Eilbecks had
adjacent lands in Maryland...
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George Mason IV 9. Ann
Stevens Thomson 2.
George Mason V 10.
William Eilbeck 5. Ann
Eilbeck 11.
Sarah Edgar 1.
Richard Barnes Mason 12. John Hooe 6. Gerard...
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Nimrod Islands were a
group of
islands first reported in 1828 by
Captain Eilbeck of the ship
Nimrod while sailing from Port
Jackson around Cape Horn. Their...
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Smith B,
Ashburner M,
Rosse C, Bard J, Bug W,
Ceusters W,
Goldberg LJ,
Eilbeck K,
Ireland A,
Mungall CJ,
Leontis N, Rocca-Serra P,
Ruttenberg A, Sansone...
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George Mason,
author of the
Virginia Bill of Rights, and his wife Ann
Eilbeck.
Mason was born on 10
January 1843, in
Alexandria and was the youngest...