- the
exile in
Babylonia to
their homeland in
Yehud Medinata. The sons of
Neziah,
according to Ezra 2:54 and
Nehemiah 7:56, a
group of
people who, among...
-
Nereus Nergal Nergal-sharezer Neri
Neriah Nethaneel Nethaniah Nethinim Neziah Nezib Nibhaz, the
barker Nibshan Nicanor Nicodemus Nicolas Nicolaitanes...
- families.
Greenpoint first began to
change significantly when
entrepreneur Neziah Bliss married into the
Meserole family in the
early 1830s
after purchasing...
- a
tributary of
Newtown Cr****, to the west.
Blissville was
named after Neziah Bliss, who
owned most of the land in the 1830s and 1840s.
Bliss built the...
- names. 46th
Street was
named after early ferry operator and
industrialist Neziah Bliss,
whose other namesakes include the
nearby neighborhood of Blissville...
- the
sixth bridge to
cross Newtown Cr**** in this location. In the 1850s,
Neziah Bliss built the
first drawbridge,
which was
called the
Blissville Bridge...
-
married to the
dedicated Ruth (Francisca Queiroz) and
father of the
loving Neziah. He
loves family life, but does not give up
drinking in the
tavern with...
- (see § Boyd's directory, below) 1865:
Blissville Blissville was
named for
Neziah Bliss (1790–1876), who, with
Eliphalet Nott (1773–1866), in 1837, purchased...
- "A Son of
Bradford in Chicago. Some
Pleasantries and
Facts About Him.
Neziah Wright Bliss". The
United Opinion (Bradford, Vt.).
Library of
Congress Historic...
- woods" or "heavy woods". The
first bridge over
Bushwick Inlet was
built by
Neziah Bliss, who also
developed much of Greenpoint, in 1838. The
bridge connected...