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Asahel and .
As Asahel would not desist from the pursuit, though warned, Abner was compelled to slay him in self-defence.
This originated a deadly feud between the leaders of the opposite parties, for Joab, as next of kin to Asahel, was by the law and custom of the country the avenger of his blood.
However, according to Josephus, in Antiquities, Book 7, Chapter 1, Joab had forgiven Abner for the death of his brother, Asahel, the reason being that Abner had slain Asahel honorably in combat after he had first warned Asahel and had no other choice but to kill him out of self defense.
The ostensible motive for the assassination was a desire to avenge Asahel, and this would be a sufficient justification for the deed according to the moral standard of the time.
* 1851 – Edward Asahel Birge, American academic ( d. 1950 )
There were many names suggested and even after the change to Salem, some people, such as Asahel Bush ( editor of the Oregon Statesman ), believed the name should be changed back to Chemeketa.
* A son of Asahel, Joab's brother ( 1 Chr.
He had two brothers, Abishai and Asahel.
According to Josephus, Joab did not kill Abner out of revenge, because he had forgiven him for the death of his brother, Asahel, the reason being that Abner had slain Asahel honorably in combat after he had twice warned Asahel and had no other choice but to kill him out of self defense.
The village of Gridley was founded in 1869 and named after General Asahel Gridley ( or Ashael Gridley ), a noted early Republican, land investor, political backer and client of Abraham Lincoln, and a descendant of a Colonel Gridley who served at the Battle of Lexington.
* Asahel Finch, Jr. ( 1809-1883 ), politician and lawyer, Michigan and Wisconsin
Asahel Norton Homestead was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
The Bates Cobblestone Farmhouse, John Carr House, Asahel Green Farm, Middlesex Center Methodist Church, Overackers Corners Schoolhouse, and Vine Valley Methodist Church are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
( Leavitt and Suffield businessmen Oliver Phelps, Gideon Granger, Luther Loomis and Asahel Hatheway owned between them one-quarter of all the lands in the Western Reserve assigned to Connecticut.
In 1849, Bird ’ s Ruins became Hanchettville to recognize Asahel Hanchett for luring several needed businesses to the village.
Howard City did not prosper, so Asahel Hanchett sold his land holdings to Madison real estate brokers William F. Porter and Samuel Marshall in 1860.
Dodgetown was named after its founding settler, Asahel Dodge, who immigrated to the area from Cape Cod.

Asahel and Johnson
Curtis ' father, the Reverend Johnson Asahel Curtis ( 1840 – 1887 ), was a minister and an American Civil War veteran.
Asahel Curtis was born in 1874 in Minnesota to Johnson Asahel Curtis ( 1840 – 1887 ), a reverend ; and Ellen Sheriff ( 1844 – 1912 ).
Asahel's father was Johnson Asahel Curtis ( 1840 – 1887 ) who was a reverend, and an American Civil War veteran.

Langworthy and .
On New Year's Eve 2011, Erin Langworthy, an Australian woman was plunged into the Zambezi River at Victoria Falls, where she nearly drowned with her feet still tied together after her bungee rope snapped during a jump.
Emmons and Langworthy, contemporary sources, give 1781, and Pratt and Sobel accept this date ; this has the effect of making him born in Kentucky, which would be a reason to invent it.
Note that Emmons, like Langworthy, was published in New York City.
In the late 19th century the Locustville mill property was taken over by the Nichols and Langworthy Company, which had operated the Hope Valley mills since 1835.
Then in 1937 he went to the Victoria University of Manchester where he was elected to the Langworthy Professorship and created a major international research laboratory.
In Weaste, there is the Langworthy station near the A5186 left turn where the Metrolink leaves the road to the south.
Edward Langworthy ( 1738 – 1802 ) was an American teacher who was a delegate to the Continental Congress from Georgia.
Langworthy began working with Georgia's Committee of Safety, and was their secretary when they became a revolutionary Council of Safety on December 11, 1775.
In 1795 Langworthy was made the clerk of customs for Baltimore, a post he held until his death.
Born into a working class family in the Langworthy area of Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, Eccleston is the youngest of three sons of Elsie and Ronnie Eccleston.
* Kidd, J. G, and Langworthy, O. R. Jake paralysis.
The Roberts & Langworthy Iron Works, located at 57 South Main Street in Dubuque, were manufacturers of " fine light castings " like grave crosses and park benches.
A change of the company name to Langworthy and Adams Iron Works followed in 1885.
When Langworthy retired in 1892, Eugene's brother Herbert bought his share and the company was re-organized as The Adams Company, foundry and machine shop.
The Eccles line of the Manchester Metrolink runs through the City of Salford, with stations at Exchange Quay, Salford Quays, Anchorage, Harbour City, Broadway, Langworthy, Weaste, Ladywell and Eccles.
The pilot of the aircraft Squadron Leader Richard " Dick " Langworthy AFC RAF was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross ( DFC ) for his part in the air operations.
The story begins by Edward Langworthy, former Mayor of Salford and early supporter of the museum, who died in 1874 leaving a £ 10, 000 bequest to the museum.
This bequest was used to build the west wing, named Langworthy Wing.
The Langworthy wing was constructed over three storey and “ was built of brick with stone dressing with a glass and Welch-slate roof, with a pediment gable .” In the present time it serves as the public entrance.

Biographical and Sketch
* Biographical Sketch from the home page of the Reformed Presbyterian Church ( Covenanted )
Johannes Brahms: A Biographical Sketch.
Benjamin Harrison, President of the U. S. With a Concise Biographical Sketch of Hon.
* James Van Allen, From High School to the Beginning of the Space Era: A Biographical Sketch by George Ludwig
* History of Tennessee From the Earliest Time to the Present: Together With an Historical and a Biographical Sketch of From Twenty-five to Thirty Counties of East Tennessee.
" Цезарь Антонович Кюи: биографический очерк " Antonovich Cui: A Biographical Sketch.
* Men of Mark in America Biographical Sketch
" A Biographical Sketch of the Hon.
* Voices of Revolt, Volume 3: Speeches of Ferdinand Lassalle with a Biographical Sketch.
* Biographical Sketch of John C. Stennis, via Mississippi State University
A Biographical Sketch ", The Musical Times, Vol.
" William Withey Gull – A Biographical Sketch ( T. D. Acland ), Memoir II.
* William Withey Gull – A Biographical Sketch ( 1896 )
* Ludwig, George ; James Van Allen, From High School to the Beginning of the Space Era: A Biographical Sketch
* Charles F. Crosby, Minnesota and Wisconsin legislator, lawyer < Ref >' Wisconsin Blue Book 1882 ,' Biographical Sketch of Charles Crosby, pg.
* Anagarika Dharmapala: A Biographical Sketch
* Challen, James ( editor ), " Biographical Sketch of Alexander Campbell ", Ladies ' Christian Annual, March, 1857 ( Volume VI, No. 3 ), Philadelphia: James Challen, Publisher.
* Frederick, Crown Prince and Emperor: a Biographical Sketch Dedicated to his Memory at Internet Archive
The account was published as a pamphlet called " A History of the Detection, Conviction, Life And Designs of John A. Murel, The Great Western Land Pirate ; Together With his System of Villany and Plan of Exciting a Negro Rebellion, and a Catalogue of the Names of Four Hundred and Forty Five of His Mystic Clan Fellows and Followers and Their Efforts for the Destruction of Mr. Virgil A. Stewart, The Young Man Who Detected Him, To Which is Added Biographical Sketch of Mr. Virgil A.
Ward: Sir Henry Wotton, a Biographical Sketch 1898
* A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Wilfred G. Bigelow at website of the Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Program, University of Toronto
Illustration of the Bell Rock Lighthouse by " Miss Stevenson ", in the Biographical Sketch of the Late Robert Stevenson: Civil Engineer by his son Alan Stevenson, 1851
* Biographical Sketch of the Late Robert Stevenson: Civil Engineer by his son Alan Stevenson, Read at the Royal Society of Edinburgh, at the meeting of 17 February 1851, and dealing at length with the Bell Rock Lighthouse.
* W. S. W. Ruschenberger,A Sketch of the Life of Robert E. Rogers, with Biographical Notices of His Father and Brothers ,” in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, v. XXIII ( 1886 ).

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