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One and settler
One of Clay's clients was his father-in-law, Colonel Thomas Hart, an early settler of Kentucky and a prominent businessman.
One such settler was George Jennings, who was born in Cambridgeshire, England in 1790.
One legend has it that Lake Magdalene was named after Mary Magdalene, friend and follower of Jesus, who once appeared to a settler family along the waters of the lake.
One source says that the township was named after the university in England, and was formed in either 1753 or 1755, but another source claims that the township was named after an early settler named John Axford, who came to settle in the area with others between 1735 and 1739, and affirms that the township's creation was in 1755.
One early settler arrived around 1759.
One enterprising settler stocked a supply of goods for trail drivers and settlers, starting the first business at " The Gap " in the early 1870s.
One of the more prominent settler families was that of Elisha and Mary Chinn, who came to Texas from their original home in North Carolina in 1852.
One enterprising settler opened a bank and German civic center.
One of those versions, and the more accepted one, is that the name comes from the attempts of the local Indians to pronounce the first name of an early French-Canadian settler, Pierre Charles, who was an ex-Hudson Bay employee.
* One of the first was Cornelia Tuthill's 1840 novel Virginia Dare, or the Colony of Roanoke, in which Virginia marries a Jamestown settler.
One of them wrote " The baneful influence of Colonel Wakefield has ruined every settler and the colony of Port Nicholson.
One early settler was James Cruickshank, who settled south of Corunna on the Eighth Line near Kimball Side Road, in 1834.
One is that Adam E. Wimple, an early settler, named the stream for his sister.
One cluster of accounts preserved in the 18th and 19th century oral tradition of Loyalist settlers in the area around Long Point, Ontario, draws mostly on stories told by the wife of local settler Frederick Mabee in the early 19th century and portray Ramsay as a quintessential " pioneer hero " figure who strikes out at local natives only in preservation of his life and property, against the onslaught of the local Ojibwa people who sought to harm him without cause.
One settler, having used his life savings to gain passage, committed suicide.
One story suggests the village may have been named after the wife of an early settler.
One of the founders suggested the name of the new school be Harpeth Hall, because an early settler in Middle Tennessee had given the name Harpeth to the sloping hills and little river valley to the south of the campus.
One figure who matches aspects of Oroonoko is the white John Allin, a settler in Surinam.
One new settler who was not displaced but chose to move to New Orleans to practice law was Prince Achille Murat, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte.
One of Gipps ' major tasks was to try and keep settler squatters within " boundaries of location " defined previously.
One settler observed a tendency to overvalue cattle while undervaluing general cargo, and Statham ( 1981 ) cites an example where two rabbits entitled a settler to a grant of 200 acres ( 809, 000 m² ).
One such settler, Alexander Dunham ( 1826 – 1878 ), whose family arrived in the area in the 1830s, is buried on a hill within the park that overlooks Center Hill Lake.
Kriel also highlighted a court case in which ANC MP Patrick Chauke publicly blamed White people for murders and at which ANC demonstrators displayed slogans such as " One settler, one bullet!

One and Catherine
One of Magdeburg's most impressive buildings is the Lutheran Cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice with a height of, making it the highest church building of eastern Germany.
Another field of his interest was indology ( One of the main goals of his failed expedition to be financed by Catherine II had been to reach India ).
One of the first to champion the economics of running a home was Catherine Beecher ( sister to Harriet Beecher Stowe ).
One day in August, while Hindley is absent, Edgar comes to visit Catherine.
One of their resolutions was to relax the displeasure shown to Lady Catherine Grey, another rival to Mary Stuart for the English throne.
One of the first Roman Catholic churches to be built in Russia, the Catholic Church of St. Catherine, was named after Catherine of Alexandria because she was Catherine the Great's patron.
One of them was afterwards honored as St. Catherine of Sweden.
One of four children, Matsys was born to Joost Matsys ( d. 1483 ) and Catherine van Kincken sometime between 4 April and 10 September 1466.
One of its more notable inhabitants was Catherine, Duchess of Queensberry.
One of Catherine's friends, Jane Seymour, daughter of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, introduced Catherine to her brother, Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford.
One of the earliest documented mentions of the bell's use is in a letter from Benjamin Franklin to Catherine Ray dated October 16, 1755: " Adieu.
One can also understand why, the day after the start of the massacre, Catherine de Medici had condemned by royal declaration of Charles IX the crimes, and threatened the Guise family with royal justice.
One of the largest and oldest museums in the world, it was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and has been open to the public since 1852.
One indirect result of this publicity was the American housing movement: a young Catherine Bauer attended one of May's conferences in 1930, and wrote her seminal " Modern Housing " based on research done in Frankfurt and with Dutch architect JJP Oud.
One of its founding members was Catherine Healy, who remained NZPC's national coordinator in 2012.
One of the landmarks of Dumaguete is the Dumaguete Bell Tower which stands next to the St Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral.
One of them, Armand, comte de Guiche, became the lover of Henrietta Anne Stuart, Duchess of Orléans, while a daughter, Catherine Charlotte, afterwards princess of Monaco by marriage to Louis de Grimaldi, was the object of the one passion of Lauzun's life.
One contemporary described the young Catherine as " of medium height, with an elegant figure, silky ivory skin, the eyes of a frightened gazelle, a sensuous mouth, and light chestnut tresses.
One of his great-grandfathers, Pierre de Lesseps ( Bayonne, 2 January 1690 – Bayonne, 20 August 1759 ), son of Bertrand Lesseps ( 1649 – 1708 ) and wife ( m. 18 April 1675 ) Louise Fisson ( 1654 – 1690 ), was town clerk and at the same time secretary to Queen Anne of Neuberg, widow of Charles II of Spain, exiled to Bayonne after the accession of Philip V, and married on 7 January 1715 his great-grandmother Catherine Fourcade ( 2 June 1690 – 22 August 1760 ), by whom he had fourteen children, six of whom died in childhood: Dominique de Lesseps ( 1715 – 1794 ), Pierre de Lesseps ( 1716 –?
One grandson, Richard Rich, was the first husband of Catherine Knyvet and another grandson Robert, third lord, was created Earl of Warwick in 1618.
One exception was her statement to a Time magazine critic that The Instant, a painting that appeared in her 1950 show at the Catherine Viviano gallery, was “ a sort of showing of what ’ s inside — things half mechanical, half alive .”
One of the characters ( Catherine ), dances in a fountain in a manner reminiscent of Anita Ekberg's scene.

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