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By profession he was an auctioneer and | surveyor, a Fellow of the Surveyors' Institution. |
om 1900 to 1916, Twichell was the Texas state | surveyor, a position in the General Land Office, thoug |
January 2004) was a leading British valuation | surveyor, a Member of the Lands Tribunal from 1973 unt |
on Hospital, designed my the district council | surveyor, a Mr Collins, and built by Chesoum and Sons. |
a reliable water source in the area, named by | surveyor A. W. Canning after a man who discovered the |
In 1853, in company with | surveyor A.C. Gregory, he examined and reported on var |
His son, Thomas Burr, a | surveyor, accompanied Governor Grey on the expedition |
In 1858 | Surveyor Adams marked out a township at the site. |
Colonel Joshua Fry (1699-1754) was a | surveyor, adventurer, mapmaker, soldier, and member of |
working for Jones Lang LaSalle as a quantity | surveyor after graduating from Leeds Metropolitan Univ |
westward from Lake Nipissing, provincial land | surveyor Albert Salter located magnetic abnormalities |
m a local Aboriginal word recorded in 1872 by | surveyor Alexander Forrest. |
and initially stayed with another uncle, the | surveyor Alfred Dobson. |
s a speculative builder as well as a building | surveyor, allowing William to have a private education |
Bartlett, as an experienced | surveyor, also ordered the creation of some of the fir |
re of land by the proprietors, where he was a | surveyor, an Indian interpretor, and clerk in the cour |
Barnston was trained as a | surveyor and army engineer. |
lliam Jessop, who employed Isaac Lenny as the | surveyor and a Parliamentary Bill for the construction |
July 1 - George Everest, | surveyor and geographer (died 1866) |
John Holmes, | surveyor and politician in Ontario (d.1879). |
between 1822 and 1824 by Christopher Strick, | surveyor, and enlarged again in 1835 and survived unti |
decision was made by Jacob V. Brower, a land | surveyor and president of the Minnesota Historical Soc |
me to Southampton around 1856 as a provincial | surveyor, and ended up the agent of the Commercial Ban |
He moved to Ottawa, Ontario to work as a | surveyor and explorer with the Geological Survey of Ca |
ittle's father, Gerald Thompson Little, was a | surveyor and engineer and his mother was the former Ka |
and Julie-Louise, Beckwith was a professional | surveyor and engineer. |
any, New York - January 1799) was an American | surveyor and politician. |
tually been Henry Hurle, a wealthy carpenter, | surveyor and builder who worked at Garlick Hill in Lon |
aughter, son-in-law and baby granddaughter of | surveyor and aerial archaeology pioneer G. A. Beazeley |
June 16- Major Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell | surveyor and explorer. |
ughter of Benjamin-Hyacinthe-Martin Cherrier, | surveyor and former member of the legislative assembly |
lpine was elected New York State Engineer and | Surveyor, and took office on January 1, 1852. |
ne served as a district judge and worked as a | surveyor and a builder. |
Guy studied to be a land | surveyor and learned English at the College of New Jer |
Millar was the first full-time | Surveyor, and the Royal Collection employed its first |
His father was a chartered | surveyor and he attended a preparatory school and St. |
eriff, coroner, auditor, treasurer, recorder, | surveyor, and circuit court clerk Each of these electe |
It was named for | surveyor and pioneer Charles Wedge. |
anck scale, but planned probes such as Planck | Surveyor and related experiments such as IceCube expec |
Jose Francisco Madero was a Mexican | surveyor and land commissioner. |
Stoughton Dennis Jr., who also became a noted | surveyor and militia officer . |
ted privately, Zeal obtained his diploma as a | surveyor and engineer, and came to Melbourne in 1852. |
He clerked in a store, became a | surveyor, and later moved to Endion, Minnesota (now Du |
a porch to St Mary, Manchester, where he was | surveyor, and between 1902 and 1903, a south annexe. |
land (1800 - 30 December 1838) was an English | surveyor and Surveyor-General of Van Diemen's Land (no |
of Coedpoeth; it was purchased in 1840 by the | surveyor and engineer William Low. |
9 by Richard Carver, the County Architect and | Surveyor, and is a Grade II listed building. |
July 3, 1974) was a Canadian politician, land | surveyor and lawyer. |
He was a livestock auctioner and chartered | surveyor, and served as a councillor on Norfolk County |
David A. Walker is a naval architect, marine | surveyor and historian based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
derick Slade Drake-Brockman (1857-1917) was a | surveyor and explorer of Western Australia. |
n (February 20, 1766 - August 12, 1846) was a | surveyor and political figure in Lower Canada and a mi |
ar La Porte in 1837, was a United States land | surveyor, and was a member of the Indiana Senate from |
764 - December 17, 1845) was an army officer, | surveyor and political figure in Prince Edward Island. |
It was designed by James Wilding, | surveyor and water engineer to the Runcorn Urban Distr |
48 - October 5, 1926) was an American lawyer, | surveyor, and land developer. |
Green was a | surveyor and he accepted land as payment for his servi |
Byron Kilbourn worked in Ohio as a | surveyor and as a state engineer. |
In 1816, he qualified as a | surveyor and set up practice in Beauharnois. |
(February 18, 1783 - January 25, 1846) was a | surveyor and political figure in Upper Canada. |
Archambault (before 1812 - after 1838) was a | surveyor and political figure in Lower Canada. |
9 - November 12, 1897) was a politician, land | surveyor and farmer. |
Simon's older brother, became a distinguished | surveyor and map-maker in Maine. |
ploring Expedition with William John Wills as | surveyor and astronomical observer. |
November 19, 1880 - June 15, 1938) was a land | surveyor and politician in Manitoba, Canada. |
ine; John Urpeth Rastrick was employed as the | surveyor and architect. |
as an Ontario civil engineer, provincial land | surveyor and political figure. |
ood (December 8, 1821 - April 13, 1894) was a | surveyor and an engineer to the City of London Commiss |
Born in Wanganui, Field was a | surveyor and farmer (Hamer, p. 362). |
Pont (1565?-1614?) was a good mathematician, | surveyor, and "the first projector of a Scottish atlas |
He worked as a | surveyor and as chairman of a paint company, serving a |
He appointed Thomas Cundy as architect and | surveyor, and Thomas Cubitt as builder. |
Busby became a coal miner and later a mineral | surveyor and civil engineer in Scotland, and was emplo |
umber of buildings in the metropolis, and was | surveyor and civil engineer to the Port of London, but |
He became a civil engineer and | surveyor and worked for the London County Council from |
uly 7, 1804 - March 2, 1861) was a physician, | surveyor and Secretary of State of Texas under Sam Hou |
th returned to surveying and became assistant | surveyor and astronomer on the survey of the parallel |
ichard Bellamy (1825-1892) was a farmer, land | surveyor and politician in New Brunswick, Canada. |
Charles Wedge practised as a | surveyor and assisted John Rennie in the construction |
s sporting career, working also as a quantity | surveyor and a mathematics teacher. |
910, date of death unknown) was a New Zealand | surveyor and road engineer who worked in Sarawak, Born |
multi-talented man, he was also an attorney, | surveyor, and publisher. |
(November 11, 1757 - December 15, 1836) was a | surveyor and political figure in Lower Canada. |
the practice of law and was also engaged as a | surveyor and land patentee. |
He was engaged as mineral | surveyor and civil engineer to the colony at a salary |
eriff, coroner, auditor, treasurer, recorder, | surveyor, and circuit court clerk Each of these electe |
Dawson (1798 - 28 March 1861) was an English | surveyor and cartographer. |
e Legislature), and he was also a self-taught | surveyor and building contractor. |
John Taylor (1779-1863) was an English land | surveyor and civil engineer. |
ently moved to Nacogdoches, where he became a | surveyor and later, as tensions with Mexico rose, he r |
oln County, Kentucky where he spent time as a | surveyor and a land speculator. |
y 6, 1842-September 10, 1912) was an American | surveyor and engineer. |
He studied as a land | surveyor and received his commission in 1799. |
Royal Sappers and Miners who served as both a | surveyor and overseer during the construction of the R |
promoted to the Customs Department as Landing | Surveyor and acted as Acting Deputy Controller from Ma |
Of noble birth, he was the son of a | surveyor and forester on the estate of the patroness o |
A | surveyor and a director of numerous companies, he was |
April 30 - David Thompson, fur trader, | surveyor and map-maker (d.1857) |
Clerk, Treasurer, Medical Officer of Health, | Surveyor and Sanitary Inspector. |
Arthur Dudley Dobson (1841-1934), pioneer | surveyor and engineer, son of Edward Dobson |
es in County Tipperary, Ireland, the son of a | surveyor, and came to the Port Phillip District (later |
eptember 24, 1874 he graduated as an engineer | surveyor, and later joined the National School of Engi |
, 1836 - January 5, 1911) was an Ontario land | surveyor and political figure. |
nd verification of safe landing sites for the | Surveyor and Apollo missions. |
20, 1879) was an Ontario civil engineer, land | surveyor and political figure. |
ily; his father was a small landowner, a land | surveyor and teacher at the local agrarian school. |
of ALH 84001 using data from the Mars Global | Surveyor and Mars Odyssey spacecraft orbiting Mars. |
provided for a joint commission, made up of a | surveyor and commissioner from each country, to determ |
William Balderston had been a | surveyor and photographer for the Jackson Lake Dam pro |
or George Grey after George Dominicus Burr, a | surveyor and Professor of Mathematics at Sandhurst Mil |
y 27, 1733 - January 22, 1779) was an English | surveyor and astronomer who is perhaps best known for |
-December 19, 1818) was an American merchant, | surveyor, and politician from Winnsboro, South Carolin |
urch missionary to California and worked as a | surveyor and telegraph operator with the Utah Central |
The clock was designed by Mr Bell, the town's | surveyor, and built in 1915 by John McNeilly from ston |
A Democrat, Marmaduke served as Saline County | surveyor and county judge, was elected lieutenant gove |
amed after Andrew Lewis, an American pioneer, | surveyor, and soldier from Virginia. |
ber 19, 1770 - April 9, 1850) was an American | surveyor and politician from Ohio. |
Blake was a civil engineer and | surveyor, and he was born in Hampstead, England. |
He served as | surveyor and justice of the peace in Providence Townsh |
oseph's father was a self-taught engineer and | surveyor and was later responsible for the building of |
Brunswick, the son of William Harley, a land | surveyor, and was educated in Hamilton, Ontario. |
ivision is named after Major Thomas Mitchell, | surveyor and explorer who was the first European to ex |
1790), | surveyor and geographer. |
, 18th century German traveller, explorer and | surveyor, and father of Barthold Georg Niebuhr (someti |
In 1869, he began working with railroads as a | surveyor, and rose through the ranks, learning many as |
22 April: Thomas Brunner, | surveyor and explorer. |
il from 1972 until 1987 and as Deputy Borough | Surveyor and subsequently Borough Surveyor of South Wi |
July 22, 1793 - November 14, 1875) was a land | surveyor and political figure in Lower Canada. |
March 1765 - 10 May 1857) was an English-born | surveyor and civil engineer, active in Australia. |
retiring from football he became a chartered | surveyor and built up a real estate business in Hong K |
eriff, coroner, auditor, treasurer, recorder, | surveyor, and circuit court clerk. |
He started as a | surveyor and geologist then worked as the director of |
799-1855), originally from Switzerland, was a | surveyor and sea captain, who came to California in 18 |
over to a father Robert Dawson who was also a | surveyor, and studied at the Royal Military Academy, W |
n (January 22, 1887 - October 22, 1959) was a | surveyor and early advocate of conservation, who playe |
His brother, Louis Guy, practiced as a | surveyor and notary and was a member of the legislativ |
He trained as a | surveyor and became a deputy land surveyor for the pro |
ies of the surface of the moon as part of the | Surveyor and Apollo programs. |
. Jones (January 13, 1814-1902) was a lawyer, | surveyor and politician in the 1900s in the Midwestern |
as a Canadian civil engineer, provincial land | surveyor and political figure. |
rphy established himself as a school teacher, | surveyor, and lawyer. |
He was also a | surveyor and plantation co-owner in Hartford, Maine, w |
24 September - John Holmes, | surveyor and politician in Ontario (b.1828). |
ka, Quebec and became a forest engineer, land | surveyor and professor by career. |
nt MacKinnon (born October 4, 1953) is a land | surveyor and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
akes its name from William Dale, a government | surveyor and veteran of the War of 1812. |
He subsequently worked as a land | surveyor and, after World War I broke out, as a recrui |
Paty (1758 - 11 December 1800) was a British | surveyor, architect and mason working mainly in Bristo |
omas Paty (c.1713 - 4 May 1789) was a British | surveyor, architect and mason working mainly in Bristo |
cemetery, drawn up by the Birmingham District | Surveyor, are a classic example of the Victorian grid |
In 1887 the | surveyor Ashdown Green reported that the Lake Cowichan |
s name derives from John Adlum (1759-1836), a | surveyor, associate judge, plantsman and agriculturist |
He later worked as biological | surveyor at the Bureau of Fish Conservation, Californi |
minated Bristol to run for State Engineer and | Surveyor at the November election. |
life, except that he must have qualified as a | surveyor at some stage, and that he emigrated to New Z |
uba diver, aircraft pilot, flight instructor, | surveyor, attorney, writer, musician, and even a high |
ower (1838-1919) was an English architect and | surveyor based in Nantwich, Cheshire. |
d or Hit and Miss the area was visited by the | surveyor Beasley in 1896 who suggested that a townsite |
years working for his father as an assistant | surveyor before gaining work as chief assistant to Joh |
Soil Survey of England and Wales (SSEW) as a | surveyor, before completing a master's in agricultural |
The posts were often bestowed separately with | surveyor being the first appointment. |
As | Surveyor, Benson's months in office proved disastrous |
835) was an American pioneer, politician, and | surveyor best known for drawing up the original plat o |
erage and Drainage Department and worked as a | surveyor between 1918 and 1930. |
n American public official civil engineer and | surveyor, born in Ashtabula, Ohio. |
further north was named after him in 1865 by | surveyor Boyle Finniss. |
The name of the town was recorded by the | surveyor Brazier in 194 and is Aboriginal in origin al |
he ruins under the direction of the Brunswick | surveyor, Brinckmann. |
May - Francis Kelly, | surveyor, business agent, farmer, and politician in Ca |
(February 24, 1780 - September 9, 1849) was a | surveyor, businessman and political figure in Upper Ca |
, 1834 - August 20, 1890) was an Ontario land | surveyor, businessman and political figure. |
He was originally a civil engineer and | surveyor, but later took up natural history as a profe |
blican ticket for New York State Engineer and | Surveyor but was defeated by Democrat Martin Schenck. |
aps of the area since 1877 when recorded by a | surveyor, but the meaning of the name is not known. |
In 1824 he was succeeded as Senior | Surveyor by his son while Jesse Hartley replaced him a |
A lawyer and | surveyor by training, Caswell represented North Caroli |
Unsurprisingly, Creeke was appointed as the | surveyor by the Commissioners, and so began a long per |
Allred is a land | surveyor by profession, and graduated from the Souther |
Land | surveyor by profession, Yaqubov held various positions |
of the name Warner is from an early civilian | surveyor by the name of James Warner. |
rty-eight men responsible for escorting State | Surveyor Byron Pengra and his assistants as they surve |
1828-1868) was an artist, | surveyor, cartographer and early photographer active i |
6, Donelson sold the house to early Knoxville | surveyor Charles McClung. |
Government | surveyor Charles Sprent discovered Savage River's iron |
The McClung family, descendants of Knoxville | surveyor Charles McClung, had been active in Knoxville |
s Herbert Reilly was the son of architect and | surveyor Charles Reilly (1844-1928). |
The church was enlarged in 1822 by the | surveyor Christopher Strick to provide seating for 154 |
U.S. Marshal, Iron County District Attorney, | surveyor, city clerk, town councilman, city magistrate |
tin (June 27, 1858 - September 7, 1922) was a | surveyor, civil engineer and political figure in Quebe |
March 1, 1856 - January 6, 1939) was a Quebec | surveyor, civil engineer and political figure. |
rown (1772 - January 30, 1850) was an English | surveyor, civil engineer, businessman and landowner. |
up in an isolated cabin, but his father was a | surveyor, civil engineer, and justice of the peace. |
e fire according to the city plan drawn up by | surveyor Claes Claesson in 1651. |
er and employed by the Papuan government as a | Surveyor, Colin was based in and around Port Moresby d |
Ellis was a farmer, merchant, civil engineer, | surveyor, constable, deputy sheriff, and a miller. |
Mars Global | Surveyor context image with box showing where next ima |
The following year the | Surveyor converted the former fruit and vegetable gard |
s, was a well-known English mathematician and | surveyor, credited with the inventions of the telescop |
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