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Family name Related Family members Notes Adams. Charles County. Francis Adams (c. 1645 – 1698) [1] early settler John Adams (c. 1670 – 1740) early settler [2] Francis Adams II (1680 – 1766) revolutionary, planter and gentleman [1] Charles Adams (c. 1672 – 1733) carpenter [3] [4] Bowie. Prince George's County
Andy Worthington, British historian, investigative journalist and film director; Arthur Mason Worthington (1852–1916), English physicist; Arthur Norreys Worthington (1862–1912), Canadian physician, surgeon, soldier and politician; Arthur Worthington (before 1890–1917), American-born Australasian alternative religious leader, bigamist and ...
Worthington served as a member of the California State Assembly from 1861 to 1862, representing the 8th District, and later became Chief Clerk of the Assembly in 1863. Upon Nevada's admission to the Union, he was elected its first U.S. Representative, serving a partial term from October 31, 1864, to March 3, 1865, during which he played a ...
When most people think about abortion, they don’t think of people like me, who desperately wanted to be pregnant, Emily Savors writes.
The Worthington Coat of Arms The Worthington Crest. The Worthingtons are a historic English family from Lancashire, traceable to the beginning of the 13th century.The progenitor of the line was Worthington de Worthington (born 1236), and the family were Lords of the Manor of Worthington, Standish, Lancashire from the 13th to the 18th centuries.
Fiammetta Wilson was born Helen Frances Worthington on 19 July 1864 to Helen Felicite (Till) Worthington (1839–1922) and Francis Samuel Worthington (1837–1912) of Lowestoft, Suffolk. She had four younger siblings, two brothers and two sisters. Her father was a physician and a surgeon with a strong interest in the natural sciences.
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Worthington Hooker (March 3, 1806 – November 6, 1867) [1] was an American physician, born in Springfield, Massachusetts. Worthington Hooker School in New Haven, Connecticut is named after him. He graduated Yale University in 1825 and Harvard University with a degree in Medicine in 1829.