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Eleazer Williams (May 1788 –
August 28, 1858) was a Canadian-American
clergyman and
missionary of
Mohawk descent. In
later years he
claimed that he was...
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Eleazor Holmes Ellis (August 26, 1826 –
December 9, 1906) was an
American lawyer and judge. He was the 6th
mayor of
Green Bay, Wisconsin, and was a Wisconsin...
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Roderick Dorsey Maryland December 15, 1835 – June 8, 1841 24th – 27th 6
Eleazor M.
Townsend Connecticut June 8, 1841 –
December 7, 1843 27th – 28th 7 Newton...
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Archived from the
original on 9 May 2021.
Retrieved 28
March 2022. "you:
Eleazor the
Priest and
Joshua son of Nun. And you
shall also take a
chieftain from...
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Eliezer (also
spelled Elizier,
Eleazor,
Eleazer or Elizer)
Jewett (August 31, 1731 in Norwich,
Connecticut –
December 7, 1817) was the
namesake of Jewett...
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judges who
presided over the
infamous witch trials. Bartholomew's brother,
Eleazor (Eleazar)
built the
Gedney House.
which still stands in Salem,
around 1665...
- re-dedication of the temple.
During the
siege of the Acra, one of Judas' brothers,
Eleazor, was killed. The
Maccabees had to
retreat back to Jerusalem,
where they...
- T.
Sprague 1870 1871
Appointed by
Thaddeus C.
Pound (acting governor)
Eleazor H.
Ellis 1871 1879
George H.
Meyers 1880 1892 John
Goodland 1892 1916 Edgar...
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Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry Cotton Morton, son of
Eleazor Morton and
founder of
Benton Harbor, Michigan,
builder of the
Morton House...
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January 4, 1844
Reading Clerks: [data missing]
Sergeant at Arms:
Eleazor M. Townsend,
until December 8, 1843
Newton Lane, from
December 8, 1843...