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Barnston was trained as a | surveyor and army engineer. |
The route would have been planned by a | surveyor or mensor, using a groma for sighting, the ch |
rea, Witchcliffe cave, that was recorded by a | surveyor in 1900. |
tin (June 27, 1858 - September 7, 1922) was a | surveyor, civil engineer and political figure in Quebe |
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 |
Hammond was a | Surveyor General of Georgia in 1796. |
Helder Wedge (1793 - 22 November 1872) was a | surveyor, explorer and politician in Van Diemen's Land |
here he settled in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, as a | surveyor. |
ad employed a teenaged George Washington as a | surveyor. |
ne served as a district judge and worked as a | surveyor and a builder. |
s name derives from John Adlum (1759-1836), a | surveyor, associate judge, plantsman and agriculturist |
He officially qualified as a | surveyor in 1819. |
Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge and, as a | surveyor, joined and served in the Royal Hampshire Reg |
pool in the Chapman River first recorded by a | surveyor in 1857. |
ast activity was in 1238, when he worked as a | surveyor of the royal demesne in Cumberland, dying in |
er and employed by the Papuan government as a | Surveyor, Colin was based in and around Port Moresby d |
n Papua, he applied for and was employed as a | surveyor for the Papuan government, where he went on t |
Wright, a native of Honolulu, worked as a | surveyor. |
He then worked as a | surveyor in Dakota until 1860. |
on, then moved to Kentucky, where he became a | surveyor. |
In retaliation, in 1809 Paul Chadwick, a | surveyor, was murdered. |
The name was first recorded by a | surveyor in 1850, and is said to be derived from the n |
He was a | surveyor in St. Charles County, Missouri. |
pper Canada College and then apprenticed as a | surveyor with his cousin, John Macdonald, working with |
ted privately, Zeal obtained his diploma as a | surveyor and engineer, and came to Melbourne in 1852. |
It was first recorded by a | surveyor in 1892, and allegedly derives from the Abori |
He clerked in a store, became a | surveyor, and later moved to Endion, Minnesota (now Du |
He worked as a | surveyor for Savills from 1986-88, then was a Partner |
erage and Drainage Department and worked as a | surveyor between 1918 and 1930. |
, a former high school counselor; and Scot, a | surveyor. |
Arcand received his commission as a | surveyor in 1821 and settled in Yamaska. |
is named after the first president, who was a | surveyor; Stevens Drive is named after John Frank Stev |
nd the University of Adelaide and worked as a | surveyor in Western Australia. |
sh lands naked in a desert, but is found by a | surveyor (Brisbane) who gives her some clothes. |
In the early 1850s he worked as a | surveyor on the Panama Canal. |
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 |
(February 24, 1780 - September 9, 1849) was a | surveyor, businessman and political figure in Upper Ca |
as born in Cooma where her father worked as a | surveyor on the Snowy Mountain Scheme and was educated |
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. |
William Strong then served as a | surveyor of a large section of land in the territory. |
In Texas by 1858, he first worked as a | surveyor, then moved to Uvalde and organized early sci |
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. |
His son, Thomas Burr, a | surveyor, accompanied Governor Grey on the expedition |
rveyors Cooke & Arkwright, and qualified as a | surveyor in 1991. |
Maryland, Worthington is first recorded as a | surveyor marking land on Beargrass Creek, near the Ohi |
aps of the area since 1877 when recorded by a | surveyor, but the meaning of the name is not known. |
ood (December 8, 1821 - April 13, 1894) was a | surveyor and an engineer to the City of London Commiss |
l name for a nearby well, first recorded by a | surveyor in 1879. |
He was the father of Byron Kilbourn, also a | surveyor, who was a founder and mayor of Milwaukee, Wi |
Born in Wanganui, Field was a | surveyor and farmer (Hamer, p. 362). |
Colonel Joshua Fry (1699-1754) was a | surveyor, adventurer, mapmaker, soldier, and member of |
He worked as a | surveyor and as chairman of a paint company, serving a |
s first forest ranger in 1912, he worked as a | surveyor for the federal government. |
van Line, ordered a commission (composed of a | surveyor from Iowa and a surveyor from Missouri) to su |
The only son of John Locke, a | surveyor of Herne Hill, he was educated at Dulwich Col |
He worked as a | surveyor, then opened a number of businesses and becam |
When Nantucket was settled, he was a | surveyor for the residents, and given a half-share of |
atholic schools at Bathurst before becoming a | surveyor. |
(December 31, 1731 - January 26, 1802) was a | surveyor, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
From 1857 to 1859, Fraser worked as a | surveyor in Auckland. |
en years developing his farm and working as a | surveyor in southwestern Virginia. |
Charles Wedge practised as a | surveyor and assisted John Rennie in the construction |
lieu River, where he set up his practice as a | surveyor. |
(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. |
nd after leaving school, where he worked as a | surveyor. |
ently moved to Nacogdoches, where he became a | surveyor and later, as tensions with Mexico rose, he r |
up in an isolated cabin, but his father was a | surveyor, civil engineer, and justice of the peace. |
oln County, Kentucky where he spent time as a | surveyor and a land speculator. |
in San Francisco, California, and worked as a | surveyor while his wife earned extra money teaching Fr |
a wine merchant in Shrewsbury, and also as a | surveyor, the latter being of interest to John Marshal |
Royal Sappers and Miners who served as both a | surveyor and overseer during the construction of the R |
Of noble birth, he was the son of a | surveyor and forester on the estate of the patroness o |
By 1821, he was a | surveyor working near the Little Vermilion River in Il |
A | surveyor and a director of numerous companies, he was |
County, and also built a mill and worked as a | surveyor, including surveying the site of Oregon City. |
After training as a | surveyor, he joined the Royal Air Force on the outbrea |
After graduating he worked as a | surveyor trainee for the Public Works Department. |
es in County Tipperary, Ireland, the son of a | surveyor, and came to the Port Phillip District (later |
He then took over his father's position as a | surveyor in 1753. |
At an early age he went to London as a | surveyor under Thomas Telford, by whom he was employed |
Soil Survey of England and Wales (SSEW) as a | surveyor, before completing a master's in agricultural |
r, the only daughter of Samuel Thomas Oram, a | Surveyor of Taxes, and his wife, Sarah Gibbons Oram. |
nd Stand at Perry Barr, as he was by trade, a | surveyor for the Birmingham City Corporation his exper |
Remaining in Texas, he was appointed a | surveyor for the boundary commission led by Memucan Hu |
provided for a joint commission, made up of a | surveyor and commissioner from each country, to determ |
His father, a | surveyor, was capped for England at football and was a |
William Balderston had been a | surveyor and photographer for the Jackson Lake Dam pro |
dian Engineering College, before working as a | surveyor. |
or George Grey after George Dominicus Burr, a | surveyor and Professor of Mathematics at Sandhurst Mil |
urch missionary to California and worked as a | surveyor and telegraph operator with the Utah Central |
After she falls in love with a | surveyor, she runs away to Prague to find him. |
debt he was forced to take up a position as a | surveyor for the British American Land Company to prov |
John Randel, Jr. (1787-1865) was a | surveyor from the United States who completed a full s |
r returned to Quebec where he was appointed a | surveyor in 1790. |
A | surveyor named G. |
He became a | surveyor. |
ne Calder criticized Frankland's ability as a | surveyor. |
or King instructed (apparently reluctantly) a | surveyor to measure 5,000 acres (20 km²) for John Maca |
Deacon Samuel Thompson, a | surveyor of Woburn, Massachusetts, brought it to the a |
Between 1878 and 1883 he worked as a | surveyor on the International Commission to demarcate |
, St. Andrews, and completed his studies as a | surveyor in 1859. |
The area was named after Richard Knuckey, a | surveyor from the late 19th century. |
He qualified as a | surveyor. |
In 1869, he began working with railroads as a | surveyor, and rose through the ranks, learning many as |
ahud, Morton and his team of geologists and a | surveyor, Nick Fallon, mapped the central areas of Oma |
life, except that he must have qualified as a | surveyor at some stage, and that he emigrated to New Z |
or King instructed (apparently reluctantly) a | surveyor to measure 5,000 acres (20 km²) for John Maca |
sh Rebellion of 1798, Meehan had trained as a | surveyor in Ireland and in 1803 was appointed assistan |
ived from nearby Pannawonica Hill, named by a | surveyor in 1885 after the corresponding Aboriginal pl |
His first employment was as a | surveyor on the South Eastern Railway which, in 1837, |
His father had been a | surveyor there. |
lley in Burnet County, Texas, and worked as a | surveyor on the West Texas frontier. |
tors, as well as a community magistrate and a | surveyor. |
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 |
to New England c. 1760, where he worked as a | surveyor. |
nia, in San Francisco and accepted a job as a | surveyor in Saudi Arabia. |
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 |
Lincoln became a | surveyor for Sangamon County and Glasscock was a surve |
re of land by the proprietors, where he was a | surveyor, an Indian interpretor, and clerk in the cour |
Guy qualified to practice as a | surveyor in 1798. |
Perhaps due to his abilities as a | surveyor, in 1787 Redick was appointed an agent for th |
His father worked as a | surveyor in the land the British planned to settle on; |
He was also a | surveyor and plantation co-owner in Hartford, Maine, w |
Hall served a | surveyor of highways, was a member of the board of sel |
ater source, Woobin Well, first recorded by a | surveyor in 1907. |
It was remembered as a genteel roadhouse by a | surveyor working when the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 |
Additional | Surveyor General |
In June 1817, Bayfield was made the admiralty | surveyor for North America. |
lections and from 1928 until 1936 he was also | Surveyor of the Royal Works of Art. |
any, New York - January 1799) was an American | surveyor and politician. |
in Banneker, (1731-1806), an African American | surveyor, mathematician and astronomer who assisted An |
en (1749 - February 27, 1807) was an American | surveyor, merchant, and politician from Rensselaer Cou |
21, 1749 - November 21, 1831) was an American | surveyor, landowner, and politician from Westchester C |
and later renamed by that company SS American | Surveyor (18 May 1961). |
uly 6, 1820 - April 16, 1862) was an American | surveyor. |
y 6, 1842-September 10, 1912) was an American | surveyor and engineer. |
16, 1895 in Cleburne, Texas) was an American | surveyor, lawyer, and politician of the Gilded Age fro |
y known as Major A.B. Rogers, was an American | surveyor now best remembered for his discovery of the |
ber 19, 1770 - April 9, 1850) was an American | surveyor and politician from Ohio. |
-10 June 1937) was a British Army officer and | surveyor. |
3) was Ealing's first architect, engineer and | surveyor. |
By profession, Arnold was an architect and | surveyor. |
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. |
e became Master of the Robes in June 1757 and | surveyor of the king's private roads in November 1760. |
March 2 - George Mercer Dawson, scientist and | surveyor (b.1849) |
lpine was elected New York State Engineer and | Surveyor, and took office on January 1, 1852. |
ugust 1 - George Mercer Dawson, scientist and | surveyor (d.1901) |
g in stone and was the principle overseer and | surveyor of the White Tower of London"; also the castl |
was an English architect, civil engineer and | surveyor. |
A lawyer and | surveyor by training, Caswell represented North Caroli |
as named for Canadian-born civil engineer and | surveyor Lewis Metzler Clement (1837-1914), Chief Assi |
der James I, including Master of Requests and | surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries. |
9 by Richard Carver, the County Architect and | Surveyor, and is a Grade II listed building. |
fficer Dr Andrew Smith, the naval officer and | surveyor Sir Charles Malcolm, the antiquary Bolton Cor |
He was New York State Engineer and | Surveyor from 1854 to 1855, elected on the Whig ticket |
He was New York State Engineer and | Surveyor from 1862 to 1865, elected on Union tickets n |
e designs were by the company's Architect and | Surveyor, Robert Austin, formerly a carpenter with the |
He was auditor and | surveyor of Wabasha County; he then moved to St. Paul, |
s Coccola with the Chief from Fort George and | surveyor Frank Swannell in 1909 |
He was New York State Engineer and | Surveyor from 1866 to 1867. |
, Doty was trained to be a civil engineer and | surveyor. |
ebruary 1885) was a British naval officer and | surveyor. |
was a 19th century New Zealand politician and | surveyor. |
e (11 March 1820 - 1886) was an architect and | surveyor who was largely responsible for shaping the e |
9 by Richard Carver, the County Architect and | Surveyor. |
area was John Oxley, an English explorer and | surveyor, in 1819. |
was appointed commissioner of Crown lands and | Surveyor General of New Brunswick. |
854 to become commissioner of crown lands and | surveyor general. |
He was again State Engineer and | Surveyor from 1872 to 1873, elected on the Republican |
He was also the architect and | surveyor to Coram's Foundling Hospital and to the Magd |
the Renaissance, the Dutch mathematician and | surveyor Metius is known to have developed his own Jac |
He appointed Thomas Cundy as architect and | surveyor, and Thomas Cubitt as builder. |
In 1789, he and | surveyor Martin Armstrong persuaded lawmakers to estab |
By profession he was an auctioneer and | surveyor, a Fellow of the Surveyors' Institution. |
Rendel, the son of a farmer and | surveyor, was born near Okehampton, Devon, in 1799. |
He became a civil engineer and | surveyor and worked for the London County Council from |
Reuben Hornsby was an early Texas pioneer and | surveyor for Stephen F. Austin. |
d as a homemaker, an office clerk, editor and | surveyor for a planning firm, a playground and lunchro |
He was State Engineer and | Surveyor from 1884 to 1887, elected on the Democratic |
He was New York State Engineer and | Surveyor from 1850 to 1851, elected on the Whig ticket |
duties of magistrate, policeman, coroner and | surveyor. |
s, was designed to take additional Apollo and | Surveyor landing site photography and to take broad su |
mptroller of Customs, Collector of Excise and | Surveyor of Shipping for several years. |
o is the Director of the Royal Collection and | Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art. |
ritish Army Engineer, Commanding Engineer and | Surveyor General of West Florida |
named for J.J. Metcalf, an early rancher and | surveyor, who surveyed, among other things, the townsi |
The prominent post of Bath City Architect and | Surveyor was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath, Some |
n American public official civil engineer and | surveyor, born in Ashtabula, Ohio. |
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