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Andrew's mother, Angeline Martin ( 1811 1849 ), was the eldest of Armand ( 1785 1861 ) and Mary ( née Ryan, 1789 1866 ) Martin's nine children.
The third child in a family of five, Martin's eldest brother Seán and his twin brother Pádraig subsequently became involved in local politics in Cork.
Martin's descendants include his eldest son Col. William Martin, Tennessee pioneer, and member of the South Carolina and Georgia legislatures ; son Col. Joseph Martin, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, the Virginia State Senate and the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1829 1830 ; daughter Martha Martin, who married her cousin William Cleveland, son of Benjamin Cleveland, hero of the Battle of King's Mountain ; son Major Brice Martin, Tennessee pioneer, and surveyor in 1801 of the disputed boundary between Virginia and Tennessee ; Dr. Jesse Martin Shackelford, founder of Martinsville's Shackelford Hospital, later Martinsville Memorial ; Judge Nicholas H. Hairston of Roanoke.
In 2000 Martin's widow and eldest daughter called for the removal of Hanegraaff as CRI president The parting of the ways is further reflected in the action taken in 1998 by Martin's eldest daughter and son-in-law, Jill Martin-Rische and Kevin Rische when they established Walter Martin Ministries.

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Arte and his brother, Cos, earned their Emmy Awards while working on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.
* In George RR Martin's A Song of Fire and Ice series, Cersei Lannister and her twin brother Jaime, although raised together, carry on an incestuous relationship beginning in childhood.
On 1 February 1829, John Martin's brother Jonathan, known as " Mad Martin ," set fire to the roof of York Minster.
Martin's brother was a professional musician.
He died of a heart disease and is buried near his parents and brother at St Martin's Church, Bladon, near Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
Regardless of Martin's quirky behavior, she loves him like her own real brother.
" Martin's brother, Gareth Edmondson, took his place as the studio manager.
Scharf was born at 3 St Martin's Lane, London, the son of George Johann Scharf, a Bavarian miniature painter, and older brother to Henry Scharf, actor and illustrator.
In 2000 while at USF, Bill kicked a 63-yard field goal that was the second-longest field goal in Division I college football history at the time only to his brother Martin's 65 yard field goal with Kansas State.
McDermott improved his game dramatically in one year, and lost out in an 18-hole playoff to Alex Smith in the 1910 U. S. Open, held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club ( St. Martin's course ); Macdonald Smith, the younger brother of Alex, was also in the playoff.
At the same time, Itu Social Services, in full knowledge of the background of Martin's desperate attempts to contact his daughter, stated in the report that Rebeca's mother had stated that Rebeca was happy with her new family andnew little brother, who she loved very much. When Martin contacted the lawyer named in the report, she denied all knowledge of Rebeca's mother, but said that a woman had approached her office several weeks earlier and had taken her card.

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* Thompson, William Irwin, The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality, and the Origins of Culture ( New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981 ).
* Mayer, Henry All on Fire: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery St. Martin's Press, 1998.
Whereas Dobbs County and Tryon County, named for Martin's predecessors Arthur Dobbs and William Tryon, were abolished after American independence, Martin County was neither abolished nor renamed, a fact which has been attributed to the popularity of Alexander Martin, twice governor of the state ( 1782-1784, 1789-1792 ).
The first school was built in 1838, and in 1849, William F. Martin built one of the first hotels in the Adirondacks — the Saranac Lake House, known simply as " Martin's " — on the southeast shore of Lower Saranac Lake.
One of the streets that remain from the development is Tennant Street, named after William Tennant who had the advowson of St Martin's Church.
Sir Henry Moncrieff Wellwood, the bust of Dr Wardrop of Torbane Hill, the two full-lengths of Adam Rolland of Gask, the remarkable paintings of Lord Newton and Dr Alexander Adam in the National Gallery of Scotland, and that of William Macdonald of St Martin's.
The assembly had 22 members from the following constituencies: James City ( Captain William Powell, Ensign William Spense ), Charles City ( Sergeant Samuel Sharpe, Samuel Jordan ), the City of Henricus ( Thomas Dowse, John Polentine or John Plentine ), Kicoughtan ( Captain William Tucker, William Capps ), Martin-Brandon ( Captain John Martin's Plantation ) ( Thomas Davis, Robert Stacy ), Smythe's Hundred ( Captain Thomas Graves, Walter Shelley ), Martin's Hundred ( John Boys, John Jackson ), Argall's Gift Plantation ( Thomas Pawlett, Edward Gourgainy ), Flowerdew Hundred Plantation or Flowerdieu Hundred ( Ensign Edmund Rossingham, John Jefferson ), Captain Lawne's Plantation ( Captain Christopher Lawne, Ensign Washer ), and Captain Ward's Plantation ( Captain John Warde or Capt.
Although the character Owl from Winnie the Pooh wrote his name WOL, the acronym OWL was proposed without reference to that character, as an easily pronounced acronym that would yield good logos, suggest wisdom, and honor William A. Martin's One World Language knowledge representation project from the 1970s.
It was probably built by either Martin de Tours, the first lord of the manor of Parracombe, William de Falaise ( who married Martin's widow ) or Robert fitz Martin, although there are no written records to validate this.
Reports of the crash indicated that Martin had been drinking earlier, and that his friend William Reedy consequently was driving him home in Martin's Ford pickup truck.
The organisation was founded in 1824 ( without the " royal " prefix ) as the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ; it was established by a group of 22 reformers led by Richard Martin MP, William Wilberforce MP and the Reverend Arthur Broome in ‘ Old Slaughter ’ s Coffee House ’, St Martin's Lane, near the Strand.
Empire: William S. Paley and the Making of CBS ( New York, St. Martin's Press, 1987 )
* June 26-Saskatchewan election: William Martin's Liberals win a fourth consecutive majority.
* June 9-Saskatchewan general election, 1921: William M. Martin's Liberals win a fifth consecutive majority
The tomb of William Cecil is in Saint Martin's Church in Stamford.
It served as the grounds for the death sentence passed on printer William Carter who had printed Martin's tract and who was executed in 1584.
William James Hung Hing Cheong ( Traditional Chinese: 孔慶翔, Simplified Chinese: 孔庆翔, Cantonese Yale: Hung2 Hing3 Cheung4, Pinyin: Kǒng Qìngxiáng ; born January 13, 1983 ), commonly known as William Hung, is an American singer who gained fame in early 2004 as a result of his off-key audition performance of Ricky Martin's hit song " She Bangs " on the third season of the television series American Idol.

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Even earlier I would take my coffee at Martin's, at 54th Street now, alas, vanished where I would see creatures of the night life before they disappeared with the
* François Xavier Martin's History of Louisiana ( 2 vols., New Orleans, 1827 1829, later ed.
Spies and Saboteurs: Anglo-American Collaboration and Rivalry in Human Intelligence Collection and Special Operations, 1940 45 ( New York: St. Martin's, 1999 )
Post Punk Diary, 1980 1982 ( New York: St. Martin's ).
* Boyne, Walter, Beyond The Wild Blue: A History of the United States Air Force 1947 1997, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
Aided by Martin's 166 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns, including a 78-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, the Patriots first eliminated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 28 3.
* January 22 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In debuts on NBC.
Comparisons can be drawn between Round the Horne and the American sketch comedy television series Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In ( 1968 1973 ).
* War Diaries: Politics and War in the Mediterranean, January 1943 May 1945 ( London: St. Martin's Press, 1984 ) ISBN 0-312-85566-4
Lancaster is also home to a campus of the University of Cumbria on the site of the former St Martin's College which was inaugurated in 2007.
* St. Martin's parish church, Bremhill, Wiltshire: restoration, 1862 63
File: Zeals-geograph. org. uk-5444. jpg | St Martin's Zeal, Wiltshire ( 1845 46 )
* Martin's Fantasy Island amusement park.
* Martin's Lumber and Stained Glass Stepping Stones Free hourly woods walks.
In 1754 Chippendale moved to 60 62 St. Martin's Lane in London, where for the next 60 years the family business operated until 1813 when his son, Thomas Chippendale ( Junior ), was evicted for bankruptcy.
Despite Martin's reputation as a heavy drinker a reputation perpetuated via his vanity license plates reading " DRUNKY " he was remarkably self-disciplined.
The final ( 1973 74 ) season of his variety show would be retooled into one of celebrity roasts, requiring less of Martin's involvement.
* In the 2011 film, Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Martin's song " Ain't That A Kick In The Head?
" Cheaper By The Dozen ( as Steve Martin's character Tom Baker frantically searches the phone book and rings around looking for a babysitter )
* Lockheed Martin Prepar3d Lockheed Martin's post Microsoft development
* January 22 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In debuts on NBC ( 1968 1973 ).

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