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On May 27, 1878, a Mr. S. M. Rushmore arrived in Worthington along with his family, and immediately took a train for Miller Station.
In 1866 the Bishop House was converted to the Union Hotel ( Worthington Inn ) by the Lewis family.
Images of the mansion may be found in the book " Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings " by James W. Goode, and in several books in the collection of the Historical Society of Washington, D. C. A descendant ( Edward Sisson ) of the family that owned the mansion throughout its existence has posted a collection of paintings, drawings, photos, and histories of the mansion on-line in an " album " titled " Worthington House and Brentwood Mansion " on a Mac Web Gallery site.
* Cynthia Worthington – Cynthia ( played by Amanda Bynes ) is an aristocrat who was brought up by a very wealthy and civilized family.
He was the great-grandson ( through his mother's family ) of Noah Webster and the brother of the noted historian Worthington C. Ford.
Grace was born Margaret Grace Denig in Worthington, Ohio, the second of three children to parents Valinn ( née Everett ) and Rick Denig, who ran a family jewelry business.
Born Penelope Worthington into a Philadelphia banking family, she was educated at Miss Frothingham's Finishing School.
The township was originally held by the lords of Worthington until the manor of Coppull was granted to a family of that name under them.
His sons followed in his footsteps, training as architects and working in the family firm, Thomas Worthington & Sons.
Percy Worthington ( 1864 – 1939 ), also worked in the family firm.
Her family settled in Worthington, Minnesota in 1876 when Christina was 15.

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Worthington reported that former Guantanamo captive, United Kingdom resident, and fellow citizen of Libya Omar Deghayes was his link to a source within Libya who had spoken with al-Libi prior to his death.
Lewis had finished recording his country-tinged solo EP and has recently started a nonprofit organization to reopen his daughter's elementary school in Worthington, Massachusetts.
Emerging star Sam Worthington had early lead roles in the 2002 mobster black comedy Dirty Deeds and 2003's crime caper Gettin ' Square.
The formal date of incorporation of Worthington was set as January 2, 1893 when the special election had taken place.
In the August 7th, 1879, issue of the Worthington Advance, it was reported that the new town located at Seven Mile Lake had been named Fulda and that a hotel had been built there.
Adrian had also lost a bid to claim the title of Nobles County Seat from Worthington in 1883, and when it failed in an attempt to split the county in 1893, Adrian's future as a small town was set.
This tradition began when in 1972, Worthington received a report that the Texas city of Cuero had staged a live turkey race-a turkey trot-as part of its turkey celebration.
The songs were recorded in Matt Wallace's parent's garage, where Wallace had set up and been running a recording studio while the band was still recording under the name Sharp Young Men, with M Morris, Billy Gould, Mike Bordin and Wade Worthington.
Worthington had also run in 1906 against Davis.
After his death in custody Carlotta Gall and Andy Worthington published a profile of Hekmati that challenged the credibility of the allegations against him, because the Guantanamo intelligence analysts never realized that the Taliban had placed a $ 1 million bounty on his head.
Michael O ' Neill became manager in February 2012 after Nigel Worthington had resigned in October 2011 after a poor Euro 2012 qualification campaign.
After the Competition Commission had considered the potential monopoly concerns arising from the deal, Interbrew disposed of Bass Brewers Limited ( including the Carling and Worthington brands ) to Coors ( now Molson Coors Brewing Company ), but retained the rights to Bass beer production.
Joey met Lisa Worthington in 1995 at Piccadilly Circus in London, after Joey had lost his wallet.
The plan was approved by Worthington and Tuckney, and had the support also of John Arrowsmith, Ralph Cudworth, William Dillingham, and Benjamin Whichcote.
After robbing the Worthington Bank of 7, 000 pounds in 1875, Blessington ( or Sutton ) had turned informer, and as a result, another gang member, Cartwright, had been hanged for murdering the caretaker, and the other three had each been given 15 years in prison.
Worthington himself had, at the age of 18, been presented with the Royal Society of Arts ' Isis Gold Medal by Prince Albert for a design for a Gothic-style chancel.
The couple had four children, a daughter and three sons, Susan, William Worthington, Joseph Curtis, and Peter Kip.
Warren Worthington III, who had succumbed to the darkness within him and was now becoming the new Apocalypse, arrives to the location where Autumm and Genocide were hidden and they both join Archangel's quest.
In 1900 the inn was owned by Worthington & Co. and had six private and four public rooms.
Barnes had come to the attention of the New South Wales selectors by the 1936 – 37 season and was included as twelfth man in the side to play the visiting English side, taking a catch on the boundary to dismiss Stan Worthington.
Worthington also had the reputation for enjoying the high life.
George Worthington was born in Cooperstown, New York, to Clarissa ( née Clarke ) and Ralph Worthington, a banker and manufacturer, who had moved to Cooperstown from his birthplace of Colchester, Connecticut, at a young age.

Worthington and resided
* Ohio State basketball coach Eldon Miller and Ohio State football coach Earle Bruce both resided in Worthington during their respective tenures as coaches.
While living in Columbus, Medary resided at his estate, Northwood Place, located along the Worthington Pike, now North High Street, near Northwood Avenue.

Worthington and Connecticut
He was a descendant in the sixth generation of Nicholas Worthington, who emigrated from England about 1650 and settled in Saybrook, Connecticut.
Worthington Hooker School is a neighborhood school in the East Rock neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut.

Worthington and since
Justin Worthington Henry ( born May 25, 1971, Rye, New York ) is a former child actor, who since 2000 has been a new media business professional.
Carney is also an associate professor of political science at Penn State Worthington Scranton, where he has taught since 1992.
Carney has been an associate professor of political science at Penn State Worthington Scranton since 1992.

Worthington and Ralph
Mask chaired a fund-raising drive to aid families left destitute by the disaster, while Mrs. Ralph Worthington and Mrs. C. C. Groblewski coordinated donations of clothing made by the Red Cross.
Maria C. Worthington had eight children, five girls and three boys, one of each dying in infancy, leaving his two sons, Ralph and his younger brother, George, jr., to inherit their father's business interests upon his death in 1871.

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