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Sarah Hodgkins (née Perkins) (April 28, 1750 – March 1803) was the daughter of Jeremiah and Joanna Perkins. Her father was a cooper and one of original settlers of Ipswich. [2] From 1776 to 1779, Sarah and Joseph would exchange letters as Joseph served in the Continental Army during its darkest hours. Amongst her more famous writings, she is ...
This is a category of commissioned officers of the Continental Army who served from Massachusetts during the American Revolutionary War.. This includes officers of the regiments of the Massachusetts Line, as well as general officers from Massachusetts.
September 25 – Joseph Hodgkins, an Ipswich, Massachusetts cordwainer (born 1743) November 26 – Thomas Buck Reed, U.S. Senator from Mississippi from 1826 to 1827 and in 1829 (born 1787) December 12 – John Lansing Jr., statesman (born 1754; disappeared)
Joseph Arnold Hodgkins (1 February 1886 – 24 March 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). [1]
Members of the Massachusetts General Court — the men and women who served during the colonial Massachusettsl era, and in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1780 to the present day.
The United States ambassador to the United Kingdom, formally the ambassador of the United States of America to the Court of St James's [1] is the official representative of the president of the United States and the American government to the monarch (Court of St. James's) and government of the United Kingdom. [2]
Thomas Joseph Thyne (born March 7, 1975) is an American actor, best known for his role as Dr. Jack Hodgins in the television series Bones from 2005 to 2017. [1] Life
From its creation on 1 December 1941 until 31 August 1975, the National Commander of CAP was an appointed active duty commissioned officer — typically a general officer — of the United States Army Air Forces (until September 1947) or the United States Air Force (after it became an independent service in September 1947).