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- James Sheafe (November 16, 1755 – December 5, 1829) was a United States representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Portsmouth in the Province...
- Sheafe is a surname. Notable people by that name include: James Sheafe (1755–1829), United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Alexander...
- Horatio Sheafe Krans (1872 in Boston – July 28, 1952 in Asheville, North Carolina) was an American writer and editor. Krans received his A.B. from Columbia...
- Thomas Sheafe D.D. (d. 12 December 1639) was a Canon of Windsor from 1614 to 1639. He was the son of Thomas Sheafe, clothier of Cranbook in Kent. He married...
- Alexander Sheafe was the Governor of the Bank of England from 1752 to 1754. He had been Deputy Governor from 1750 to 1752. He replaced William Hunt as...
- emigrated to Boston where he co-founded Trinity Church, in 1733. One of Sheafe's sisters, Margaret, married Robert Livingston, of Clermont Manor, one of...
- Puritans and Independents as a pastor. He married Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Sheafe, by his first wife Mary Wilson (contract dated 1617). He migrated to New...
- song of Washington and Lee University. It was written in 1910 by Mark W. Sheafe, Clarence A. (Tod) Robbins, and Thornton W. Allen. It is widely used as...
- Presbyterian Church at Wappingers Falls owed it existence to Mrs. John Fisher Sheafe, whose country seat was near New Hamburg. She asked the Rev. John D. Wells...
- (1743–1745) Savage (1745–1747) Longuet (1747–1749) W. Hunt (1749–1752) Sheafe (1752–1754) C. Palmer (1754–1756) M. Beachcroft (1756–1758) Burrell (1758–1760)...