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orn in Austin, Minnesota, Brede has lived in | Rochester for 43 years. |
Mayo Clinic medical oncologist, and lived in | Rochester, Minnesota from 1963. |
in Sullivan County, New York who lived near | Rochester and married into a Dutch family in Kingston, |
Huffman now lives in | Rochester, New York and is the supervisor for a weldin |
Jason currently lives in | Rochester, New York. |
She currently lives in | Rochester, NY, but spends part of her year in France a |
He lives in | Rochester, New York with his wife, son, and daughter. |
A) is a composer and music teacher living in | Rochester, New York. |
He was then translated from Llandaff to | Rochester on 27 August 1389. |
nk (before 1996), is a skyscraper located in | Rochester, New York, USA. |
n as Elm Rock, is a historic home located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
is Stone House is a historic home located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
is a historic commercial building located at | Rochester in Monroe County, New York. |
a historic home and farm complex located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
er Stone House is a historic home located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
ey Stone House is a historic home located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
ow defunct fortification that was located in | Rochester, Kent, England. |
t is a national historic district located at | Rochester in Monroe County, New York. |
ll Stone House is a historic home located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
is a historic Presbyterian church located at | Rochester in Monroe County, New York. |
t is a national historic district located at | Rochester in Monroe County, New York. |
is a historic home and Dutch barn located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
ining a set of two historic homes located at | Rochester in Monroe County, New York. |
ok Stone House is a historic home located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
ion is a historic railway station located at | Rochester in Monroe County, New York. |
er Stone House is a historic home located at | Rochester in Ulster County, New York. |
eynolds Street is a historic home located at | Rochester in Monroe County, New York. |
ligned in two locations between Lockport and | Rochester. |
a research associate for Bausch and Lomb in | Rochester, New York, returning to Halle in 1926 to per |
bishop Melton, and the bishops of London and | Rochester alone spoke up in Edward II's defense during |
United Airlines, which had long served | Rochester and Buffalo, added Albany and Syracuse in 19 |
d Development facilities in Loughborough and | Rochester, New York with their pipelines were acquired |
He split 1947 between St. Louis and | Rochester before earning a starting job with the Cards |
Hill) is a chalk hill between Maidstone and | Rochester in the English county of Kent. |
derdon, Colchester North, Maidstone, Malden, | Rochester, Sandwich South, Sandwich West, Tilbury Nort |
vironmental, Health and Safety Management at | Rochester Institute of Technology. |
the RAF in 1963 and later became manager of | Rochester Airport. |
m, Folkestone, Maidstone, Margate, Ramsgate, | Rochester, Sandwich and Sittingbourne, as well as some |
ompanion to the Works of Rainer Maria Rilke, | Rochester |
The Sentinel - Marion and | Rochester |
The town, along with Marion and | Rochester, operate a single school system with each to |
he and Cooper met, and were soon married, in | Rochester on June 9, 1897. |
rge part thanks to the efforts of Mary, Lady | Rochester, who played a leading role in its early esta |
Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School, | Rochester, the Kent Archaeological Society, the Sittin |
New York State in 1896 and was the mayor of | Rochester, N.Y. from 1904 to 1907. |
awyer and statistician and the 58th Mayor of | Rochester from 1939 to 1955. |
r, Elisha Johnson, who was a former mayor of | Rochester, New York. |
(1785 - October 1860) was the first Mayor of | Rochester, New York and son-in-law of Colonel Nathanie |
ty, Minnesota in 1861 and served as mayor of | Rochester from 1866-1868. |
ouse was built in 1780 for a former Mayor of | Rochester, Thomas Stephens, opposite the Sir John Fals |
a is a Native Hawaiian and a former mayor of | Rochester, Minnesota. |
(born June 23, 1939) is the current mayor of | Rochester, Minnesota in the United States. |
He served as mayor of | Rochester and in the New Hampshire state House of Repr |
ng the 1840s Elisha Johnson, former Mayor of | Rochester, built the Tellico River Mansion on his plan |
Brede first became mayor of | Rochester on January 6, 2003. |
He was the Mayor of | Rochester, New York from 1873-1874. |
Buckingham had written to the mayor of | Rochester in his favour, and he chose to sit for Kent, |
He served as mayor of | Rochester, New York, in 1837. |
second overall and first Democratic mayor of | Rochester, New York. |
Johnson became the mayor of | Rochester in 1838 and came up with a plan for the cons |
ed to 3 years at the Federal Medical Center, | Rochester, followed by 3 years of probation. |
rliament constituency) should be merged with | Rochester and Strood (UK Parliament constituency) as t |
and grew up outside of Detroit, Michigan in | Rochester Hills. |
The Gerbil (Dave Berg), now doing middays in | Rochester, Minnesota. |
thin the towns of Lakeville, Middleboro, and | Rochester, in southeastern Massachusetts. |
birch and maple forests in Middleborough and | Rochester, and drains into a Buzzards Bay estuary in W |
h border of the county and is midway between | Rochester and Syracuse. |
ritings, saying: "... two English miles from | Rochester and one mile from Chatham, where the King's |
t, and the New Hampshire towns of Milton and | Rochester to the west. |
William W. Pinch is a mineralogist from | Rochester, New York. |
An Episcopalian minister from | Rochester, New York was popular throughout Omaha for h |
After playing for the AHL minor league | Rochester Americans in the early 1960s, Pappin played |
oposed by McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel | Rochester and Claude Shannon. |
1905, joining Lew Dockstader's minstrels in | Rochester, New York. |
ding time in Jackson, Mississippi, Arkansas, | Rochester, New York, and Gary, Indiana. |
Director of Research at Lightnin' Mixers of | Rochester, New York and gave his time to both national |
He was a monk of | Rochester Cathedral and precentor of Rochester before |
It killed 37 and injured over 200, mostly in | Rochester. |
When he moved to | Rochester in 1847, Frederick Douglass joined Amy and I |
six years old, he and his family moved from | Rochester to Ukiah, California. |
He moved to | Rochester in 1817 and purchased 80 acres (320,000 m2) |
In 1966, Fichter moved to | Rochester, NY and worked as an Assistant Curator of Ex |
In 1820, he moved to | Rochester and opened a store at the Four Corners there |
He taught school and moved to | Rochester, New York, in 1836, where he studied law. |
After 10 years at Southwell, he moved to | Rochester Cathedral in 1956 as organist and master of |
They moved to | Rochester, Kent and then to the adjacent village of Bo |
Later in the year he moved to | Rochester, New York where he became Treasurer of Monro |
He moved to | Rochester, Minnesota in 1997. |
937 Riddle got married, and in 1942 moved to | Rochester, New York. |
He moved to | Rochester, New York, in 1833 and continued the practic |
n Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Childs moved to | Rochester, New York. |
He moved to | Rochester, New York, and continued mercantile pursuits |
Capli moved to | Rochester, New York in 1963. |
He moved to | Rochester, New York, in 1835. |
He moved to | Rochester, New York, in 1846 and continued the practic |
ft Control and Warning Squadron was moved to | Rochester on 1 September 1955 by the 31st Air Division |
She moved to | Rochester in Windsor County, Vermont in 1980, and live |
The family later moved to | Rochester, New York, where he attended Benjamin Frankl |
In 1821, he moved to | Rochester, New York following his sister who had marri |
In 1980 he moved to | Rochester, NY to study film and animation at the Roche |
Before moving to | Rochester, he was a Fellow at the University of Berlin |
amily moved to Syracuse, New York, moving to | Rochester, New York one year later. |
Haddock served as MP for | Rochester, an Admiralty borough whose seats were almos |
st years of Mary's reign he served as MP for | Rochester. |
-1781), his heir, who followed him as MP for | Rochester |
His son Philip Wykeham-Martin was MP for | Rochester. |
579) was a successful businessman and MP for | Rochester, Kent in the 1570s. |
In 1691 he was elected MP for | Rochester until 1695, and was an assistant warden of R |
as well as at the Eastman School of Music in | Rochester, New York (M.M., 1936, Ph.D., 1939). |
d D.M.A. from the Eastman School of Music at | Rochester University and has an international reputati |
ollections at the Eastman School of Music in | Rochester, New York. |
r of Viola at the Eastman School of Music in | Rochester, New York. |
thal attended the Eastman School of Music in | Rochester, New York, where he studied piano and compos |
cation was at the Eastman School of Music in | Rochester, NY. |
ompetition at the Eastman School of Music in | Rochester, New York. |
s director of the Eastman School of Music at | Rochester, New York, and was also musical adviser to t |
he attended the Eastman School of Music near | Rochester, New York by age twelve after winning a scho |
workshops at the Eastman School of Music in | Rochester, New York in 1964. |
of Violin at the Eastman School of Music in | Rochester, New York, Indiana University School of Musi |
The name Old | Rochester refers to the original town of Rochester whi |
new alignment used the Worcester, Nashua and | Rochester Railroad, part of the B&M system, beginning |
He was a member of the NASL champion | Rochester Lancers in 1970 and graduated from the nearb |
A native of | Rochester, New York, Nickson attended Ithaca College, |
He played 8 seasons in the NBA, for | Rochester and the St. Louis Hawks. |
lage is Hoo St Werburgh and the nearest town | Rochester, Kent. |
t located in the South Wedge neighborhood of | Rochester in Monroe County, New York. |
time for Capital City (in Albany, New York), | Rochester, and Albany, before retiring "to open a salo |
s, the church was part of the New York-based | Rochester Presbytery, because without railroads, the G |
ardiner was created from parts of New Paltz, | Rochester, and Shawangunk by an act of the New York St |
His father, Nherhu Keith | Rochester, was a trumpeter and his mother, Meshach Ben |
umberland, England, 8 miles (13 km) north of | Rochester and 9 miles (14 km) west of Alwinton. |
the Hoo peninsula, 6 miles (10 km) north of | Rochester, with only marshland to the north between it |
m NC Long Island NY New York NY Northeast NY | Rochester NY Western NY |
settling about 35 miles (56 km) northwest of | Rochester in the town of Kendall, near Lake Ontario, i |
to the Bishop (lately of St. Davids), now of | Rochester, London, 1794, 8vo. |
d from Methodist-Kahler School of Nursing in | Rochester, Minnesota, and also attended graduate schoo |
d from Methodist Kahler School of Nursing in | Rochester, Minnesota in 1934. |
Oakland University, | Rochester, Michigan |
Professor of Classics at Oakland University, | Rochester, Michigan, (1960-1969); and Professor of Cla |
ofessor of Psychology at Oakland University, | Rochester, Michigan, and worked as a Research Psycholo |
He was replaced by Matthew Odmark from | Rochester, New York. |
nd Augustus Hopkins Strong, president of the | Rochester Theological Seminary. |
any years the center was an affiliate of the | Rochester Zen Center in Rochester New York, which had |
Mr. Leonard became principal cellist of the | Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and at that time bega |
He was an assistant U.S. Attorney of the | Rochester, New York from 1973 to 1975. |
He was one of the organizers of the | Rochester Bank, and served as president until his deat |
Chicago Zen Center acts independently of the | Rochester Zen Center. |
was abruptly halted when, as a member of the | Rochester Americans, he suffered a concussion during a |
el Webster, former principal clarinet of the | Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Sangha member of the | Rochester Zen Center and one of the earliest American |
The trio have been members of the | Rochester home brewing community for the past decade a |
s all of the Windsor County towns of Bethel, | Rochester, and Stockbridge, and the Rutland County tow |
, he served as the executive director of the | Rochester YMCA. |
e kilometres, including the towns of Echuca, | Rochester, Nathalia, Cohuna, Heathcote, Gunbower, Kyab |
Leinsdorf was the principal conductor of the | Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra from 1947 to 1955. |
th the City of Echuca, the Shires of Deakin, | Rochester and Waranga and some neighbouring districts |
r ten seasons (1948-1958) as a member of the | Rochester Royals and Boston Celtics. |
o is president and executive director of the | Rochester Area Community Foundation. |
had already become the charter member of the | Rochester Red Wings Hall of Fame in 1989. |
He also served as president of the | Rochester Theological Seminary for thirteen years. |
nt Committee from 1996 until 2000 and of the | Rochester and Strood Labour Party from 2003 until 2007 |
Roger Downes, a friend of Lord | Rochester was killed in a London brawl and his head se |
ll League co-founder and former owner of the | Rochester Jeffersons from 1920 to 1925, see Leo Lyons |
At the 2011 edition of the | Rochester Jazz Festival, Trombone Shorty played the so |
s offers one of the best vistas of Southwest | Rochester. |
He was also a director of the | Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad. |
e he met Sophia, the oldest daughter of Col. | Rochester. |
e, an American, Jean D'Aprile, daughter of a | Rochester, New York, judge. |
al Basketball Association as a member of the | Rochester Royals and Baltimore Bullets. |
s Angeles, Arthur C. Parker, Director of the | Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences (predecessor to |
kron Beacon Journal, executive editor of The | Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, and editor and publish |
Map of Medieval | Rochester, showing the tower that Gundulf built. |
until his death; he was also director of the | Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co. |
amed each year in honor of the winner of the | Rochester vs. Monaca high school football game. |
When the chief engineer of the | Rochester system disappeared, Bill took over and for t |
ring, he has served as the head coach of the | Rochester Americans and the Long Beach Ice Dogs, and h |
n orchestras to become music director of the | Rochester Philharmonic. |
year, however, he was named conductor of the | Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in upstate New York, |
ing design, by Carl F. W. Kaelber Jr. of the | Rochester architectural firm of Waasdorp, Northup & Ka |
Pennsylvania Department of Education | Rochester Area School District Enrollment and Projecti |
rch conducted at the University of Minnesota | Rochester suggests that it may be possible to preserve |
Music Advisor and Principal Conductor of the | Rochester Philharmonic, Music Director of the Orchestr |
s Spring Street house is now the home of the | Rochester Locust Club. |
as the president and business manager of the | Rochester Red Wings of the International League, one o |
Dr. Manuel J. Rivera, superintendent of the | Rochester City School District, had agreed to become t |
Tecumseh and in the townships of Maidstone, | Rochester and Tilbury (North and West) in the county o |
Holt scored on the | Rochester Americans while the Americans goalie was pul |
be called the Rochester-Monaca Bridge on the | Rochester side, and the Monaca-Rochester Bridge on the |
nd, Maughan and his children set sail on the | Rochester for America, arriving May 19, 1841. |
ounder in Major League Lacrosse operates the | Rochester Rattlers lacrosse team, a member of the ten- |
Apparently, the organizers in | Rochester, Minnesota had not expected Canada to win an |
O'Rorke was sent to an orphanage in | Rochester, New York, where he attended the public scho |
ng, Guildford, Dorking, Merstham, Otford and | Rochester, along the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding |
pressways on modern NY 415 and 2) other than | Rochester, Painted Post-Corning was the largest locati |
game of the 2011 season, a 1-0 win over the | Rochester Rhinos. |
game of the 2011 season, a 1-0 win over the | Rochester Rhinos, and scored his first professional go |
for the Islanders in a 2-1 victory over the | Rochester Raging Rhinos on April 14, 2007. |
game of the 2011 season, a 1-0 win over the | Rochester Rhinos, and scored his first professional go |
straight Champion's Cup with a win over the | Rochester Knighthawks in 2000. |
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