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be, also mentions the names of first twelve | generations in his book. |
Colonel William Claiborne, The First Eight | Generations, by John Frederick Dorman and Claiborne T. |
A genealogical Sketch of the First Three | Generations of Prebles in America (Boston, 1868) |
for the next two centuries, five successive | generations of the Watson family cultivated the land, c |
The moths fly in | generations from May to June and from August to Septemb |
They were followed by | generations of patients, staff and supporters who were |
sion, one his family has been following for | generations. |
he century from 1820 to 1920 following five | generations of a family of Anglo-Irish landowners, the |
It follows four | generations of a family (starting as the Prescotts) as |
s, 2009, ISBN 978-1551522586) follows three | generations of a Parsi family from India to North Ameri |
uld have to endure a harsh climate for many | generations until the planet could be terraformed. |
spirit, which will set an example for many | generations to come." |
y within their narrow social ranks for many | generations, John Page is counted as a progenitor of ma |
For many | generations the family were buried in the vault in Inga |
ls family have lived in this home for three | generations. |
ind them on their responsibility for future | generations. |
atural native landscape reserves for future | generations. |
he Christian advance was halted for several | generations while both sides regrouped. |
ury place of commerce and living for future | generations. |
genetic resources are conserved for future | generations the organization hopes to help re-establish |
ing firm run by the Tostrup family for four | generations. |
The die hard Methuselah lives for 130 | generations before all cells die. |
l has been a folk tale carried out for many | generations through village songs,known in Tamil as gra |
sakura, who were his mutual allies for many | generations, the Oda army was forced into retreat and S |
in New York State's North Country for seven | generations; her father was a mechanic. |
ce to create a historical record for future | generations. |
ed with the family of Genghis Khan for many | generations. |
onserve earth's natural heritage for future | generations. |
he Faulkner House was the homestead for six | generations of the Faulkner family, prominent in many f |
ved as the country's chief rabbis for seven | generations. |
y within their narrow social scope for many | generations. |
the history of Gillespie County for future | generations. |
e, which remained in the family for several | generations. |
constituted the book of reference for many | generations of apiarists expresses the same belief in b |
paramutagenic allele could persist for many | generations. |
traditions and create opportunities for new | generations of artists in our community. |
remained in the Townshend family for seven | generations. |
thams had been in middle Tennessee for many | generations and established themselves as plantation ow |
outh farm run by the Suddes family for many | generations, home of the pedigree Cornsay Limousin Herd |
The profession of the family for several | generations was that of Islamic preachers of the libera |
, and the family was settled there for many | generations. |
Museum, Leicester, are preserved for future | generations |
mission to protect and preserve for future | generations. |
diverse and wildlife-rich planet for future | generations. |
ir families has lived in the state for many | generations. |
family had been farmers in Chinnor for two | generations. |
being exiled from their homeland for three | generations now, are facing some of the same assimilati |
is irreplaceable figure has left for future | generations of guitarists. |
as a filmmaker Bang-Hansen has for several | generations been best known throughout Norway as one of |
ously the home of the Luard family for many | generations, who made its money from sugar plantations |
r site, which has been established for many | generations. |
om a family which had been settled for many | generations in Lowestoft, and was, in 1718, first lieut |
eed about £10 million to save it for future | generations. |
s been in the Sneed - Ewell family for four | generations. |
is family had lived at Coval Hall for three | generations. |
ay, as well as for his campaign for younger | generations to pay more respect to their mothers. |
ed down through the Lindley family for nine | generations. |
nsure they are properly archived for future | generations to look back upon this amazing period in ti |
e shores of this part of the river for many | generations, as documented by the explorer, Henry Schoo |
ily who has been deaf and thriving for five | generations with the story of a woman whose deafness wa |
o ensure Alberta's opportunities for future | generations. |
in 1965 to preserve the building for future | generations. |
The logistic map for 100 | generations of x (plotted left to right) as r moves fro |
mily who have lived on the island for seven | generations. |
y of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla for many | generations. |
e farm has been in the same family for five | generations, sometimes passing down the female line. |
of Upton and Haselor descended for several | generations. |
rse flora, fauna and eco-systems for future | generations. |
eld family who have lived there for several | generations. |
nued by the various family members for four | generations until it was sold to J&J Snack foods in the |
had owned property in Shetland for several | generations and he became Vice-Convenor of Zetland Coun |
cians tracing its pedigree back for several | generations, to the court musicians of the Mughal ruler |
d and operated by the Pratt family for many | generations. |
After running the replicator for twelve | generations, the result is two replicators. |
centred around such preservation for future | generations. |
nd workforce training resource for emerging | generations of integrated circuitry (IC). |
pose of Education is to preserve for future | generations the highest elements of White, Western Cult |
nguished family of O'Malconry, who for many | generations were hereditary historians and bards of the |
intermaried with Holy Roma Emperors for two | generations. |
to live as "The Shadow People" for several | generations until legal discrimination ended. |
Vancouver Island to preserve it for future | generations. |
ales, where his family had resided for four | generations. |
nusual exemplaries to be enjoyed for future | generations. |
out depleting valuable resources for future | generations. |
for Galilee around 1492 and lived for many | generations in Tiberias. |
de Banastre (the name persisted for several | generations) decamped with 'all his people' from Presta |
ge the direction of Perry County for future | generations. |
rg, valuable material was rescued for later | generations. |
n these stories to preserve them for future | generations. |
as been fending with the Evil Cat for eight | generations. |
the tunnel to save the treasury for future | generations. |
ce and indispensable green space for future | generations. |
erve System aimed at protecting, for future | generations, a representative sample of Australia's div |
r Iris Murdoch farmed at Hillhall for seven | generations, they had about 50 acres (200,000 m2) lease |
Darug people had lived in the area for many | generations, and regarded the area as a food bowl, rich |
was continued by the Lamson family for many | generations. |
n authentic cultural experience for younger | generations so they may develop a sense of cultural bel |
an his business which has continued for six | generations. |
be a vital educational resource for future | generations and will keep this historical site in the m |
For many | generations, till Indian independence the Muslim people |
has been owned by the Moran family for six | generations. |
North Farm also run for many | generations by the Tweddle family. |
ors had been resident in the South for five | generations. |
moated manor house in the village for many | generations. |
ve been owned by the same families for five | generations. |
ch of Ireland families of the area for many | generations. |
house remained in the Colby family for nine | generations, and was used as a private residence by Col |
ere had been lawyers in the family for many | generations: "He himself, and his three immediate ances |
h had been in the Brooke family for several | generations. |
perpetuate this prairie heritage for future | generations. |
had been luthiers in Mirecourt for several | generations. |
enemies of our country and saved for future | generations. |
r to preserve Ghirardelli Square for future | generations, the Pioneer Woolen Mills and D. Ghirardell |
desires to see her story written for future | generations to write an autobiography of her life growi |
ands of Kilba and Neka has existed for many | generations. |
way, becoming therein the model for future | generations. |
eritage are permanently archived for future | generations. |
For decades, | generations of Chatham County residents have been proud |
Kirkland family lived at Ayr Mount for four | generations, with the last Kirkland, Mrs. Samuel (Emily |
behalf as a symbol of friendship for future | generations. |
ity, natural and economic resources for all | generations. |
g this generation and continuing for future | generations, everyone in Sri Lanka will have access to |
goal of preserving the facility for future | generations. |
his father had settled in Malaya for three | generations while his mother came from Ceylon. |
eek monarchs that ruled Cyrenaica for eight | generations and the first Greek Royal family to have re |
e of Columbus decided to save it for future | generations. |
form and succeeded in preserving for future | generations the knowledge of the Navajo history and rel |
ad to alterations in DNA that last for four | generations. |
conservation of Malagasy animals for future | generations. |
shed there and in Talbot County for several | generations. |
Their descendants lived here for five | generations until 1924. |
rd in protecting the environment for future | generations. |
ad been an important one in France for many | generations, various members having accompanied the Kin |
have served as a burial ground for several | generations. |
tract of land has been set aside for future | generations to enjoy. |
which was resident in West Ham for several | generations until the 1860s (possibly Francis Dacre, wh |
His descendants were for many | generations the nasi or leaders of that important commu |
were to be the subject of scorn for future | generations). |
, which has been in the same family for six | generations (its entire history to date), is a vernacul |
hplace of Sir Thomas Temple and for several | generations was regarded by the Temple family of Stowe, |
ury and has continued producing wine for 13 | generations under the name of Weingut Paul Anheuser. |
ne Street and the surrounding area for many | generations. |
was to be run by the Brown family for three | generations, ending with John Brown who died in Septemb |
haracter of Great Oakley remains for future | generations. |
work, became the inspiration for subsequent | generations of Berditchiver Hasidim. |
This family enjoyed this estate for several | generations. |
been feuding with the Suzuka clan for many | generations. |
there they had then been seated for several | generations. |
, whose family owned the violin for several | generations. |
in and around Shanmaghery probably for many | generations. |
history, current and yesteryear, for future | generations. |
o religion and make it available for future | generations. |
irbairns of the Towers) would live for many | generations. |
992, being bootlegged by vinateros for many | generations. |
tations where they had suffered for several | generations, in favor of the city of Paramaribo. |
volved with the newspaper directly for five | generations. |
have preserved and nurtured Dhrupad for 20 | generations. |
helping to restore what was lost for future | generations by bringing sprouted coconuts and planting |
His influence persisted for some | generations and it took some time before English immigr |
tomb had evidently been in use for several | generations from about 650 BCE, that is towards the end |
unity that enjoys great traditions for many | generations. |
For older | generations, this neighborhood was well-known for its l |
he Vavasour family of Marlborough for three | generations until 1992. |
ade family continued to operate it for four | generations. |
ed bees in the St. Croix River Valley for 3 | generations. |
building has been well preserved for future | generations to admire. |
the family of Sir Thomas Erpingham for many | generations. |
ckground--for the slave himself and for the | generations that followed him--are the main concern of |
ily, who have lived in the village for many | generations. |
His family lived in Chimayo, NM for eight | generations, which has been cited as an influence on hi |
this sacred object was passed down for many | generations before being used as part of a burial. |
1836, had already been abandoned for three | generations. |
They lived there for seven | generations and it was their principal residence outsid |
ho had been living in South Molton for many | generations. |
ument from Iran, and has been used for many | generations, dating back to the Mughal era. |
nued spares and service support for various | generations of piston-engined Nortons, including Andove |
escendants became telescope makers for four | generations. |
where his family ranched and farmed for six | generations. |
f Caerhays and Burncoose, were, for several | generations, dominant in the Cornish Industrial Revolut |
ellar medium with heavy elements for future | generations of stars. |
em to preserve the ancient names for future | generations and residents. |
p Museum and Kamehameha Schools, for future | generations to learn from; and |
active in California horse racing for three | generations. |
acheres have called Opelousas home for some | generations; Tony Chachere was a pharmaceutical salesma |
ttrel family, who kept the castle for seven | generations. |
t indelible music, now preserved for future | generations and sounding better than ever before." |
re she served as a training ship for future | generations of submariners. |
mily which had lived in England for several | generations. |
e museum and library collections for future | generations and to tell the story of the Bronte's lives |
em to continue marketing his CDs for future | generations to hear per the testimony of his friend and |
d relations after being separated for three | generations by war, by arranging a marriage between Jun |
ed coconut to help restore beach for future | generations, 2009 |
Priday, Metford and Company Limited for six | generations. |
bears have lived in the electorate for many | generations. |
l figures reclining on architraves for many | generations to come. |
Catholic school for the Ballela for several | generations. |
ville, whose family retained it for several | generations. |
the Alamo Long Barrack Fortress for future | generations. |
heshire and had been in farming for several | generations. |
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