PhilemonWright , born, September 3, 1760, in Woburn, Massachusetts and died, June 3, 1839, in Onslow ... . Biography File PhilemonWright color.jpg thumb alt PhilemonWright, Founder of the City of Gatineau. PhilemonWright, Founder of the City of Gatineau. PhilemonWright was born into the family of Thomas Wright and Elizabeth Chandler, a prosperous Woburn family that had been amongst the town s founders 120 years before. Raised as a farmer, Philemon .com article details.aspx?articleId 144 Outaouais ... family spent their lives as lumber barons, PhilemonWright was always a farmer at heart. By 1823 ... Lake, the site of the original clearing by the Wright expedition in 1800, where stood Philemon ..., and was directed by Sarah Wright, the widow of Philemon Jr., who had died in 1821. There was Philemon ... of his life, Philemon Sr. retired to another farm, this time in Onslow Township. In fact, the Wright ... who would go on to invent the timber slide . PhilemonWright is regarded as the founder of both the cities of Ottawa and of Gatineau. PhilemonWright High School in Gatineau is named after him. References ... Wright Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wright, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Historic Persons of Canada fr PhilemonWright .... 26 ref Feeling the strain of overpopulation in Massachusetts, Wright first came to see the then isolated ... found thousands of acres of good soil. Wright used his natural leadership abilities to convince a group ... been very successful, Wright began to build his village at the foot of the Chaudi re Falls the very next year, in 1801. The process was long and difficult and by 1806 Wright had nearly exhausted .... The timber trade on the Ottawa River had begun. In Wrightstown, Wright quickly built several .... He founded several companies, amongst them, a limestone quarry, The Hull Mining Company and P. Wright ... and an entrepreneur, Wright had few equals. He was the point man for every builder, land speculator ... more details
Refimprove date June 2010 Infobox education in Canada name PhilemonWright High School imagesize http pwhs.com images logo.gif motto Evigilo , Exsisto Vestri , Operor Vox Res. motto translation Work Hard, Be Yourself, Do the Right Thing. streetaddress 80, boul. Daniel Johnson city Gatineau, Quebec province postalcode J8Z 1S3 homepage www.philemonwrighthighschool.com schoolnumber 819.776.3158 schoolboard Western Quebec School Board principal T.Kharyati fundingtype State school Public schooltype High school Canada high school grades 9 11 language Canadian English English and French language French teamname Falcons colours White,Black and Green. founded 1968 homepage bgcolor section bgcolor label bgcolor value bgcolor image bgcolor address PhilemonWright High School is an English speaking Quebecker anglophone high school located in the Hull, Quebec Hull sector of Gatineau , Quebec , Canada. It is administered by the Western Quebec School Board and named after PhilemonWright , founder of Hull. PhilemonWright High school also offers an Enriched French program course to students. Infobox Student Body Presidents name 2008 2009 Kevin Dick External links http www.pwhs.com PhilemonWright High School website http www.MyHighSchoolBuddies.ca PhilemonWright High School Reunion website coord missing Quebec Category High schools in Gatineau Category Anglophone schools in Quebec Quebec school stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Wright, Philemon Asa Locke Farm nrhp type image WinchesterMA PhilemonWrightAsaLockeFarm.jpg caption location Winchester, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 26 lat seconds 29 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 10 long seconds 35 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1827 architect architecture Colonial Revival added March 10, 1983 governing body Private refnum 83000838 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The PhilemonWright Asa Locke Farm is a historic farm at 78 Ridge Street in Winchester, Massachusetts . It was built in 1827 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Winchester, Massachusetts WinchesterMA NRHP stub ... more details
Philemon may refer to Charities Philemon Ministries , a Kenyan prisons ministry charity founded by Kelvin Mwikya Arts and literature Philemon New Testament person , the recipient of Saint Paul s Epistle to Philemon Baucis and Philemon , the couple from the Metamorphoses of Greek mythology Epistle to Philemon , a book in the New Testament, it is a prison letter by Paul of Tarsus to Philemon, a leader in the Colossian church Phil mon comics Phil mon comics , a Franco Belgian comic book series by Fred Philemon musical Philemon musical , a musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt Philemon Arthur and the Dung , a music group from Scania, Sweden, consisting of two members, whose real names are unknown Philemon Martyr , a play by Jesuit Jacob Bidermann 1578 1639 Filem n Pi , a Spanish comic book character Shin Megami Tensei Persona , a video game series with Philemon , a spirit guide who wears a butterfly mask People Philemon poet ca. 362 BC ca. 262 BC , an Athenian poet and playwright of the New Comedy Philemon the actor died 305 , a saint who was converted by Saint Appolonius, they were martyred together in the fourth century Philemon of Antioch , a Greek Orthodox Patriarch from 1766 1767 Phil Masinga 1969 , full name Philemon Masinga, a former South African footballer who played for teams in several countries Philemon Pownoll ca. 1734 1780 , Royal Navy officer Other Red Book Jung , a book by Carl Jung, which had Philemon, a wise spirit guide in form of an elderly winged man Genus Philemon genus Philemon genus , a genus of birds in the family Meliphagidae Philemon albitorques Philemon argenticeps Philemon brassi Philemon buceroides Philemon citreogularis Philemon cockerelli Philemon corniculatus Philemon diemenensis Philemon eichhorni Philemon fuscicapillus Philemon inornatus Philemon kisserensis Philemon meyeri Philemon moluccensis Philemon novaeguineae Philemon plumigenis Philemon subcorniculatus Philemon yorki disambig es Filem n fr Phil mon nl Philemon ja pl ... more details
Bible Commentary N. T. Wright , Colossians and Philemon , Tyndale IVP, 1986 ISBN 0 8028 0309 1 ...No footnotes date September 2010 Books of the New Testament The Epistle of Paul to Philemon , usually referred to simply as Philemon , is a Prison literature prison letter to Philemon from Paul of Tarsus . Philemon New Testament person Philemon was a leader in the Epistle to the Colossians Colossian ... , fragment of Epistle to Philemon Paul, who is in prison probably in either Rome or ... Ephesus , writes to a fellow Christian named Philemon and two of his associates a woman named Apphia, sometimes ... Philemon s son ref F.F. Bruce, Philemon, International Bible Commentary ref and who also appears to have had special standing in the small church that met in Philemon s house see Colossians 4 17 . If the Epistle to the Colossians letter to the Colossians is authentically Pauline, then Philemon must ... of Onesimus , Philemon s slave. Beyond that, it is not self evident as to what has transpired. Onesimus is described as having been separated from Philemon, once having been useless to him a pun ... his own freedom as an expression of gratitude. This hypothesis could explain why the letter to Philemon ... to Philemon was labelled holy flattery by Martin Luther . Commending Philemon s Christian compassion, but at the same time subtly reminding Philemon of his Twelve apostles apostolic authority over him, and the spiritual debt Philemon owes to him, Paul pleads with Philemon to take Onesimus back. Paul ..., a beloved brother v. 16 . Several issues remain unclear about Paul s expectations for Philemon. Is he expected to forgive Onesimus or manumit him? Is he to consider Onesimus to be Philemon s brother as well as his slave ? Are there implications in the text verses 14 and 20 that suggest Philemon ... American struggles over the Abolitionism abolition of slavery . Both sides cited Philemon for support. See also Textual variants in the New Testament Epistle to Philemon Textual variants in the Epistle ... more details
Commodore rank Commodore Philemon F. Quaye 1924 &ndash 29 August 2010 was a Ghanaian soldier , politician , diplomat and religious leader. He served as Chief of the Naval Staff of the Ghana Navy and as a senior officer in the Ghana Army as well. He was once Scripture Union International Council Chairman. He was also active with World Vision International in Ghana and elsewhere. See also Ghana Navy External links http scriptureunion.wordpress.com 2010 09 17 commodore philemon quaye Scripture Union International DEFAULTSORT Quaye, Philemon Category 1924 births Category 2010 deaths Category Ambassadors of Ghana Category Ghanaian soldiers Category Ghana navy personnel Ghana politician stub ... more details
dablink For other people of the same name, see Philemon . Saint Philemon died 305 was an actor at Antinopolis , Egypt, who was convert ed by saint Appolonius . They were martyr ed together under the persecutions of Diocletian . Their Calendar of saints feast day is 8 March . External links http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 5423 Philemon at Catholic Online http www.catholic forum.com saints saintp3a.htm Philemon at Patron Saints Index http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0308.htm phil 8 March saints at St. Patrick s Church Patron saint of dancers, the athletes of God. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 305 PLACE OF DEATH Category Egyptian saints Category Egyptian Roman Catholic saints Category 305 deaths Category 4th century Christian saints Category Ancient actors Category Year of birth unknown OrientalOrthodoxy stub saint stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Philemon Bacon died 1666 , was a captain in the Royal Navy , was made a lieutenant in 1661, and in 1664 was advanced to be captain of the HMS Nonsuch HMS Nonsuch . In 1665 he commanded the HMS Oxford Oxford , a ship of the fifth rate, in the action of 3 June with the Dutch off Lowestoft . The following year he was in the HMS Bristol Bristol , and led the van when the English and Dutch fleets engaged off the North Foreland on 1 June. Bacon died early in the battle. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Bacon, Philemon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bacon, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1 June 1666 PLACE OF DEATH North Foreland DEFAULTSORT Bacon, Philemon Category 1666 deaths Category Royal Navy England bio stub ... more details
Infobox Organization name image Philemon Header.gif size 220px abbreviation motto Changing Lives, br ... title Founder leader name Kelvin Mwikya key people Andrew MacKay, Chair Philemon UK website http philemonafrica.org Philemon Ministries is charitable foundation started by Kelvin Mwikya in Nairobi , Kenya ... Philemon Foundation publisher Philemonafrica.org date accessdate 2011 02 05 ref The charity is supported ... to Philemon in the Bible, in which the apostle Paul mediated the relationship between the changed prisoner Onesimus and his former master Philemon. ref name philemon1 cite web url http www.philemon.org About Us The Philemon Story.aspx title Philemon Foundation Breaking Chains Restoring Lives publisher Philemon.org date accessdate 2011 02 05 ref Mission Philemon focuses on the rehabilitation ... In 2002, Philemon was officially founded by Mwikya as a Kenyan charity. His first action was to address .... As Philemon grew, Mwikya started more ambitious interventions, such as business skills classes with participants ... cite web url http philemonafrica.org kelvin.html title Philemon Foundation publisher Philemonafrica.org ... in action Philemon established the first half way home in Kenya, accommodating residents on a six ... businesses of Philemon. Philemon assists residents to go on and find employment, for example, by helping ... failures of the system. ref name philemonafrica2 Activities Philemon works with Government and civil society groups, local churches and international partners. The Philemon vision is to change ... Us Mission, Vision, Values.aspx title Philemon Foundation Breaking Chains Restoring Lives publisher ... justice and prison systems The prisons work of Philemon include Bible distribution, prison ... proutreach.html title Philemon Foundation publisher Philemonafrica.org date accessdate 2011 02 05 ref ... President Kalonzo Musyoka ref cite web url http philemonafrica.org referees.html title Philemon Foundation ... Goldsmith ref name lawcf1 also visited the Philemon halfway house on 21 November 2006. Mwikya s story ... more details
Philemon Galindo was born in London in 1770 to parents James and Mary. He acted in the Bristol Old Vic Bristol and Bath Theatre Royal between 1778 and 1799 and married Frances DeLaRoche in 1789, they had two children. He moved to Dublin in 1799 and married Catherine Gough, an Irish actress. They had three children, the first John, born 1802, adopted the name Juan Juan Galindo . Philemon later moved to London where he married Ann Jeacocke and had two more children. In 1835 he was persuaded by Juan, now an agent of United Provinces of Central America , to be commandant of Bocas Town, Bocas Del Toro , At the time this area was under the control of the New Kingdom of Granada and in 1836 they removed him from office by force. He died in London in 1840. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Galindo, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1770 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1840 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Galindo, Philemon Category 1770 births Category 1840 deaths Category Actors from London Category English stage actors ... more details
Infobox congressman name Philemon Thomas image name General Philemon Thomas.jpg state Louisiana district Louisiana s 2nd congressional district 2nd term 1831 1835 preceded Henry Hosford Gurley succeeded Eleazer Wheelock Ripley date of birth Birth date 1763 2 9 mf y place of birth Orange County, Virginia date of death Death date and age 1847 11 18 1763 2 9 mf y place of death Baton Rouge, Louisiana spouse profession religion party Democratic Party United States Democratic Philemon Thomas February 9, 1763, Orange County, Virginia &ndash November 18, 1847, Baton Rouge , Louisiana was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the U. S. state state of Louisiana. He served two terms as a Democratic Party United States Democrat 1831 1835 . Philemon was born in Virginia . He served in the American forces during Revolutionary War and later moved to Kentucky . He was a member of Kentucky s Constitutional Convention and served in the state House and state Senate. In 1806 he moved to Louisiana. He commanded troops who on 1810 September 23 captured the Spanish fort in at Baton Rouge, commencing the West Florida West Florida Rebellion of 1810. A few days later the West Florida Assembly, meeting at St. Francisville, Louisiana Saint Francisville , commissioned General Philemon Thomas to march the West Florida Army across the newly proclaimed Republic. According to Southeastern Louisiana University history professor Sam Hyde, Residents of the western Florida Parishes proved largely ... 6 July 2009 accessed 9 July 2009 . ref Philemon Thomas served in the War of 1812 and later served .... ref http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index T000181 Bio of Philemon Thomas at Congress.gov. ... Persondata . NAME Thomas, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 9 ..., Louisiana DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Philemon Category 1763 births Category 1847 deaths Category Members ... Louisiana Democrats Louisiana politician stub NewOrleans stub de Philemon Thomas es Philemon Thomas ... more details
The Philemon Foundation is a non profit organization that has set itself the task of preparing a new edition of Carl Jung s Collected Works, including many new manuscripts that were previously thought to be lost or had not yet been translated. It is estimated that an additional 30 volumes of work will be published containing previously unreleased manuscripts, seminars and correspondences. The foundation was established in 2003 to support the work of Sonu Shamdasani , a London based historian, in his then ongoing work of preparing Jung s Red Book Jung Red Book for publication. Shamdasani was the co founder of the Philemon Foundation with American Jungian analyst Stephen A. Martin. Martin is president emeritus and Shamdasani is general editor of the foundation. ref Cite news author Corbett, Sara title The Holy Grail of the Unconscious url http www.nytimes.com 2009 09 20 magazine 20jung t.html?pagewanted 1& r 1 work The New York Times date September 16, 2009 accessdate September 30, 2009 ref The foundation is named after a figure from one of Jung s dreams whom he painted in the Red Book . ref name aboutPhilemon cite web url https philemonfoundation.org inquiry press kit title Inquiry Philemon Foundation Press Kit publisher Philemon Foundation accessdate 2009 10 11 ref References Reflist External links http www.philemonfoundation.org Philemon Foundation Category Carl Jung Category Non profit organizations Category Organizations established in 2003 nonprofit org stub es Philemon Foundation ... more details
Football player infobox image playername Phil McCarthy fullname Philemon McCarthy dateofbirth Birth date and age 1983 8 14 df y cityofbirth Gomoa Fetteh countryofbirth Ghana height currentclub Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club clubnumber 1 position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper youthyears &ndash 2004 youthclubs Golden Boys years 2005&ndash 2008 br 2008&ndash clubs Feyenoord Academy br Accra Hearts of Oak SC caps goals nationalyears 2005&ndash nationalteam Ghana national football team Ghana nationalcaps goals 2 0 pcupdate ntupdate 28 June 2008 Philemon McCarthy born 14 August 1983 in Goma Fetteh is a Ghana ian Association football football Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper . He currently plays for Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club . Career He began his career with Gonden Boys before joining the Feyenoord Academy in 2005. In 2008, McCarthy left Feyenoord Academy to join Accra Hearts of Oak SC . ref http europeanboard.ephpbb.com european leagues f4 gomoa fetteh t18936.htm Gomoa Fetteh at europeanboard.ephpbb.com ref International career He is currently standby from Ghana national football team Ghana and holds two national caps for Ghana. McCarthy was player in the squad for the African Nations Cup 2006, ref http www.guardian.co.uk football 2006 jan 16 africannationscup2006.africannationscup1 Ghana African Cup of Nations 2006 on www.guardian.co.uk ref and return for the 2010 African Cup of Nations . ref http www.ghanafa.org blackstars 200912 4320.asp Ghana names Nations Cup squad ref References Reflist External links http www.national football teams.com v2 ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Philemon Category 1987 births Category Living people Category Ghanaian ... Hearts of Oak SC players Category Feyenoord Ghana players Ghana footy bio stub de Philemon McCarthy it Philemon McCarthy pl Philemon McCarthy ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup March 2009 refimprove March 2009 Philemon is a 1975 Off Broadway musical theatre musical by Tom Jones writer Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt . The show was produced on Italic text Hollywood Television Theatre in 1976 with the original cast and directed by Norman Lloyd. It had a brief Off Broadway revival in 1991. Plot summary Set in the city of Antioch in the Roman Empire during the third century, the Roman army has been ordered to hunt and kill all Christian s. Marcus Gallerius, the commander of the Roman garrison hires a desperate Street performance street performer , Cockian, to impersonate the Christian priest Philemon, so that he may lure the true leader of the Christian Resistance movement underground . Cockian at first, is unwilling to assume this informant role , but once his freedom is promised for carrying out this task, he agrees. The role is simple enough ..., a seemingly young Incarceration prisoner who is responsible for seeing to Philemon s needs. But soon ... has transformed, and that while he had initially only been playing the role of Philemon, that he has now become Philemon, and when given the choice between life as Cockian or death as the Christian leader, Philemon chooses to die as a martyr . Principal characters Cockian a street performer who has a lengthy criminal record and who is recruited by the Commander to impersonate Philemon in exchange ... of the Roman garrison who convinces Cockian to impersonate the Christian leader, Philemon. The Commander ... a world without flaws. He believes that Capital punishment executing Philemon will set an example for the rest ... to truly becoming Philemon not only then does she bestow upon him the responsibility of becoming the leader ... LLA archive index.cfm?search by show&id 4959 Philemon at the Lortel Archives Internet Off Broadway Database http www.lortel.org LLA archive index.cfm?search by show&id 1245 Philemon 1991 revival at the Lortel Archives Internet Off Broadway Database DEFAULTSORT Philemon Musical Category ... more details
Image Adam Elsheimer 008.jpg thumb 240px Jupiter and Mercury in the house of Philemon and Baucis , Adam Elsheimer , c1608, Dresden. In Ovid s moralizing fable Metamorphoses poem Metamorphoses VIII , which stands on the periphery of Greek mythology and Roman mythology , Baucis and Philemon were an old married couple in the region of Tyana , which Ovid places in Phrygia , and the only ones in their town to welcome disguised gods Zeus and Hermes in Roman mythology, Jupiter mythology Jupiter and Mercury ... that night. They were rejected by all before they came to Baucis and Philemon s rustic and simple ... indulgence for their simple home and fare. Philemon thought of catching and killing the goose that guarded their house and making it into a meal for the guests. But when Philemon went to catch ... who had turned him away and not provided due hospitality. He said Baucis and Philemon should climb ... to the summit as far as an arrow could shoot in one pull , Baucis and Philemon looked back on the town and saw that it had been destroyed by a flood. However, Zeus had turned Baucis and Philemon s cottage ..., one oak and one tilia linden , standing in the deserted boggy terrain. Baucis and Philemon do not appear ... and Philemon in 1709. Baucis and Philemon are characters in the fifth act of Faust Part Two Goethe ... Makk sets his film Philemon s Baucis during the Hungarian uprising of 1956. See also Darby and Joan also in Nadja by Andr Breton . p13 Thom Gunn s poem Philemon and Baucis in The Man with Night Sweats Jules Barbey D Aurevilly Barbey D Aurevilly describes a couple as Philemon and Baucis in his short ... category Philemon and Baucis Wikisource Baucis and Philemon Ovid VIII, 611 724. http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Ov. Met. 8.612 On line Philemon and Baucis 2003 . Mythology Myths ... de Philemon und Baucis el es Filem n y Baucis fr Phil mon et Baucis gl Filem n e Baucis it Filemone e Bauci la Baucis et Philemon nl Philemon en Baucis ja no Filemon og ... more details
Philemon Holland 1552 February 9, 1637 was an English translator. His father, John Holland, was a clergyman who fled the Kingdom of England during the persecutions of Mary I of England . Philemon was born at Chelmsford , Essex, and educated at King Edward VI Grammar School Chelmsford King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford where, more than three hundred years later, a house was named for him , before going on to Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College , University of Cambridge Cambridge . ref Venn id HLNT566P name Holland, Philemon ref He took a degree in medicine and moved to Coventry around 1595, where he practiced among the poor but devoted most of his energy to translating. In 1628 he was made headmaster of the local free school, but he served for less than a year. His last years were passed in poverty, though he was awarded a pension in 1635 by the city council of Coventry. Holland was extremely productive, but his best known translations are of Pliny the Elder s Pliny s Natural History Natural History , Plutarch Plutarch s Moralia , Lives of the Twelve Caesars Suetonius , Xenophon Xenophon s Cyropaedia Xenophon Cyropaedia , and William Camden s Britannia . Holland s Pliny is sometimes superior despite the antiquated language he uses to the 20th century English translations commonly available, and there are passages in his Plutarch which have hardly been excelled by any later prose translator of the classics. Sources reflist http 7.1911encyclopedia.org Philemon Holland Love to Know 911 External links http penelope.uchicago.edu holland index.html Holland s translation of Pliny s Natural History in progress, Books I III, VII XIII http www.bartleby.com 214 0107.html Philemon Holland from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature Plutarch DEFAULTSORT Holland, Philemon Category 1552 births Category 1637 deaths Category People from Chelmsford Category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Category ... more details
No footnotes date April 2010 Infobox Officeholder name Philemon Dickinson image Philemon Dickinson.jpg jr sr United States Senator state New Jersey term start November 23, 1790 term end March 4, 1793 predecessor William Paterson judge William Paterson successor Frederick Frelinghuysen senator Frederick Frelinghuysen birth date birth date 1739 4 5 birth place Trappe, Maryland Trappe , Maryland death date death date and age 1809 2 4 1739 4 5 death place Trenton, New Jersey Trenton , New Jersey party Pro Administration Party United States Pro Administration Philemon Dickinson April 5, 1739 ndash February 4, 1809 was an United States American lawyer and politician from Trenton, New Jersey Trenton , New Jersey . As a brigadier general of the New Jersey militia , he was one of the most effective militia officers of the American Revolutionary War . He was also a Continental Congress man from Delaware and a United States Senate United States Senator from New Jersey. Dickinson was born in Maryland . When he was one, his family moved to Delaware . He was educated by a private tutor until he went to the University of Pennsylvania , from where he graduated in 1759. He then studied law , and was admitted to the bar association bar , but never practiced. In 1767, Dickinson moved to Trenton, New Jersey. On 14 July 1767, he married his first cousin, Mary Cadwalader 1746 1781 . They had two children .... External links CongBio D000324 http politicalgraveyard.com bio dickinson.html R9M0IUZZR Philemon ... Philemon Dickinson at Find A Grave http virtualology.com apjohndickinson Biographical sketch at Virtualology.com ... Rutherfurd end DEGeneral USSenNJ Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Philemon ... February 4, 1809 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Philemon Category 1739 births Category 1809 deaths ... politician stub NewJersey politician stub fr Philemon Dickinson pl Philemon Dickinson sl Philemon Dickinson sv Philemon Dickinson ... more details
There were a number of shipbuilding shipbuilders and shipbuilding shipwrights called Philemon Ewer in the villages of Bursledon and Hamble in the River Hamble area of Hampshire , England during the 18th century. The Master Shipbuilder The Master shipbuilder was Philemon Ewer 19 July 1702 13 December 1750 . He was a timber merchant and builder of small boats but gained an opportunity through the outbreak of the War of Jenkins Ear to build man of war Men of War for the British government in 1739. He also had a shipyard in Cowes East Cowes on the Isle of Wight . He was buried at St Leonards in Bursledon on 16 December 1750 and has an elaborate memorial which records blockquote In Memory of MR PHILEMON EWER, who died the 13th day of December A.D. 1750 aged 49 Years. During the late war with France & Spain He build Seven large Ships of war for His Majesty s Service. In the Execution of that important Trust He gained, and deserved, the Reputation of an ingenious Artist and excellent workman and an honest Man. All his Undertakings were crowned with Success, And all his Industry justly rewarded With a fair Character & a plentiful Fortune The first of which he left for ye Imitation The second ... link Other Philemon Ewers The Master Shipbuilder s father died 1730 Built trading ships mainly at Hamble ... had a son called Philemon also. References refbegin HOLLAND,A.J. Ships of British Oak The Rise ... UK National Archives http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk searchthearchives 1750 Philemon Ewer Master Shipbuilder Will Reference PROB 11 785 1797 Philemon Ewer Son of Master Shipbuilder Will Reference PROB 11 1287 There are a number of letters referring to Philemon Ewer in the ADM series refend External links http www.nmm.ac.uk memorials Memorial.cfm?MemorialID M1712&Full Transcript Philemon Ewer ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ewer, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1702 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1750 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ewer, Philemon Category English shipbuilders ... more details
Philemon ca. 362 BC ca. 262 BC was an Athenian Democracy Athenian poet and playwright of the New Comedy . He was born either at Soli in Cilicia or at Syracuse, Italy Syracuse in Sicily but moved to Athens some time before 330 BC, when he is known to have been producing plays. He must have enjoyed remarkable popularity, for he repeatedly won victories over his younger contemporary and rival Menander , whose delicate wit was apparently less to the taste of the Athenians of the time than Philemon s more showy comedy. To later times his successes over Menander were so unintelligible as to be ascribed to the influence of malice and intrigue. Except for a short sojourn in Egypt with Ptolemy II Philadelphus , he passed his life at Athens. He there died, nearly a hundred years old, but with mental vigour unimpaired, about the year 262 BC, according to the story, at the moment of his being crowned on the stage. Of his ninety seven works, fifty seven are known to us by titles and fragments, and two are preserved in the Latin version of Plautus Mercator play Mercator and Trinummus . References http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2595.html Ancient Library Text adapted from cite book author Harry Thurston Peck title Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities publisher New York Harper and Brothers year 1898 DEFAULTSORT Philemon Category 362 BC births Category 262 BC deaths Category Ancient Greek dramatists and playwrights Category Ancient Greek poets Category New Comic poets Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC writers Category 3rd century BC writers ca Filem el Vell de Philemon es Filem n poeta fr Phil mon crivain hu Filemon it Filemone di Siracusa ja pl Filemon uk ... more details
Philemon Hanneck born 12 May 1971 in Harare , Zimbabwe is a long distance runner who specialized in the 5000 metres . He originally represented Zimbabwe as Philemon Harinecki, but he List of eligibility transfers in athletics changed nationality in 1999 to the United States and a misspelling in his documentation left him registered with an incorrect surname. ref iaaf name id 8156 name Philemon Hanneck ref He won a silver medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, and finished tenth in at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics in Gothenburg . His personal best time was 13 14.50 minutes, achieved in June 1994 in Rome . He is the course record holder at the Manchester Road Race , in Manchester, CT . He won the race in 1994 and 1995, setting the course record in 1995 with a time of 21 19 on the 4.748 mile 7.641 km course. He also holds the course record for the BOclassic 10K race in Bolzano , Italy, having won with a time of 28 02.1 in 1991. ref name ARRS Civai, Franco & Gasparovic, Juraj 2009 01 05 . http www.arrs.net HP BoC10.htm Corsa Internazionale di San Silvestro . Association of Road Racing Statisticians . Retrieved on 2010 01 03. ref Hanneck was the 1993 winner of the Emsley Carr Mile . Achievements AchievementTable Event yes colspan 6 Representing ZIM 1992 Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics Summer Olympics Barcelona , Spain 10th semis Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics Men s 1500 metres 1500 m 1993 1993 World Championships in Athletics World Championships Stuttgart , Germany 8th heats 1993 World Championships in Athletics Men s 5000 metres 5000 m 1994 Athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Victoria, British Columbia , Canada bgcolor silver 2nd 5000 m 1995 1995 World Championships in Athletics World Championships Gothenburg , Sweden ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hanneck, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1971 05 12 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanneck, Philemon Category ... more details
Philemon Dickerson January 11, 1788 &ndash December 10, 1862 was a United States congressman representing New Jersey , and was later a United States federal judge . He was the brother of Governor, then United States Senator, Mahlon Dickerson of New Jersey. Philemon Dickerson was the father of famous patent attorney Edward Nicholl Dickerson who had defended Samuel Colt and Charles Goodyear in their patent infringement suits. Born in Succasunna Kenvil, New Jersey Succasunna , Morris County, New Jersey , Dickerson received an Bachelor of Arts A.B. from University of Pennsylvania in 1808 and read law to be admitted to the bar in 1813. He practiced law in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania until 1816, and then in Paterson, New Jersey until 1821. He served in the New Jersey General Assembly 1821&ndash 1822 . In 1832, Dickerson was elected to the United States House of Representatives House of Representatives on the Democratic Republican Party ticket. He served in Congress until he resigned during his second term to accept an appointment from the legislature to be Governor of New Jersey . Dickerson won an election to Congress again in 1838, this time as a Democratic Party United States Democrat . Having lost his reelection bid in 1840, on February 22, 1841, Dickerson was nominated by President Martin Van Buren to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey which had been vacated by his brother Mahlon Dickerson . Mahlon had been appointed as a placeholder, so that his ... New Jersey Governor Philemon Dickerson , National Governors Association http politicalgraveyard.com bio dickerson.html R9M0IUYM8 Biography of Philemon Dickerson from The Political Graveyard s start s par ... Persondata . NAME Dickerson, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 11 ..., New Jersey DEFAULTSORT Dickerson, Philemon Category 1788 births Category 1862 deaths Category Governors ... Jacksonians Category New Jersey Democrats de Philemon Dickerson pt Philemon Dickerson sv Philemon Dickerson ... more details
Philemon Beecher March 19, 1776 November 30, 1839 was an Attorney at law United States attorney and legislator who was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio . Philemon Beecher was born in Oxford, Connecticut , the son of Abraham Beecher and Desire Tolles. Philemon Beecher received a classical education, read law and was admitted to the bar. Philemon Beecher moved to Lancaster, Ohio , in 1801 and continued the practice of law, being admitted to the bar while Ohio was still the Northwest Territory. He was the leading lawyer of the Lancaster bar for twenty five years. It was in his office that the great lawyer and political figure Thomas Ewing studied law. Beecher was often a barrister at the court house in Marietta, Ohio . Beecher was a member of Scioto Lodge No 2 and senior Deacon of the Grand Lodge of Ohio of Free and Accepted Freemasonry Masons . Philemon Beecher made the acquaintance of Susan Gillespie, a daughter of Neil Gillespie of Brownsville, Pennsylvania , when she came to Lancaster on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Hugh Boyle. Philemon Beecher and Susan Gillespie were married in Pennsylvania in 1803 or 1804. Originally a Federalist Party United States Federalist , Beecher was elected a member of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1803 and again in the three ... Supreme Court. Philemon Beecher was unsuccessful as candidate for United States Senator in 1807 against ... Court . Philemon Beecher was appointed a major general in the Ohio militia . The Lancaster, Ohio ... for many years. Philemon Beecher was elected as a Federalist from Ohio s 5th congressional district ... line Whig Party United States Whig , in 1822, Philemon Beecher was elected as an Adams Clay .... In 1826, Philemon Beecher participated as a managing member of The Colonization Society in Lancaster .... Philemon Beecher returned to Lancaster and continued the practice of law until his death there, aged ... Beecher, Philemon Category 1776 births Category 1839 deaths Category Members of the United States ... more details
Philemon Bliss July 28, 1813 &ndash August 25, 1889 was an Ohio Congressman, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court of Dakota Territory , and a Missouri Supreme Court justice. Bliss was born in Canton, Connecticut in 1813 to Asahel Bliss and Lydia Adams Griswold Bliss. He attended Fairfield Academy and Hamilton College , where he studied law. In 1840 Bliss passed the bar and began practicing law, first in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio and later in Elyria, Ohio . On November 16, 1843 he married Martha W. Thorpe. He served as presiding judge of the 14th Judicial Circuit of Ohio from 1848 through 1851. Bliss ran for congressional office as a Republican Party United States republican and was elected to the United States House of Representatives . He served in both the thirty fourth and thirty fifth congressess, but did not run for re election in 1858. President Abraham Lincoln appointed Bliss chief justice of the Supreme Court of Dakota Territory in 1861. He also served as associate justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1868 through 1872. After his retirement from the bench, Bliss became Dean education Law Dean for the University of Missouri , where he served until his death in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1889. He is buried at the Columbia Cemetery Columbia, Missouri Columbia Cemetery in Columbia, Missouri . The Philemon Bliss Scholarship was established at the University of Missouri School of Law in his honor. References CongBio B000560 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bliss, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 28, 1813 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 25, 1889 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bliss, Philemon Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio Category Ohio state court judges Category Supreme Court of Missouri judges Category Dakota Territory judges Category Ohio lawyers Category University of Missouri faculty Category University of Missouri alumni Category Hamilton College alumni Category ... more details
Philemon Moongo born 11 April 1943 in Oniipa , Oshikoto Region is a Namibia n politician. A member of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance , Moongo has been a member of the National Assembly of Namibia National Assembly since 1995. Career Moongo was an ardent supporter of the South West Africa People s Organization SWAPO and fled into exile with the liberation struggle in the mid 1970s. In exile, he eventually became a platoon commander in the People s Liberation Army of Namibia PLAN , the armed wing of SWAPO. However, he was arrested and detained for SWAPO from 1976 to 1978 in first Zambia then Tanzania for taking part in protests regarding poor living conditions of exiles and organizational corruption. Following his release in 1978, Moongo moved to Sweden for a short time before returning to Namibia and organizing support for a new political party, SWAPO Democrats . SWAPO Democrats joined the Multi Party Conference, which sought to come to a settlement over Namibian independence with SWAPO s involvement, in 1983. From 1985 to 1989, Moongo was a SWAPO Democrats delegate to the Transitional Government of National Unity Namibia Transitional Government of National Unity assembly . However, SWAPO Democrats received just 3,000 votes in the Namibian parliamentary election, 1989 1989 constituent assembly election prior to independence and the party became defunct soon after. Moongo joined the leading opposition party following independence, the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance , in 1990 and soon became regional chairperson for much of northern and central Namibia. In 1994, Moongo was put on the voter list for the DTA and was elected to the National Assembly, where he has been a member ever since. ref http www.nid.org.na view book entry.php?book id 111 Philemon Moongo at Namibia Institute ... Persondata . NAME Moongo, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moongo, Philemon Category 1943 births Category Living people ... more details
Philemon Thomas Herbert November 1, 1825 July 23, 1864 was a Democratic Party United States Democratic United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from California . He represented the California Second District in the 34th Congress 1855 1857 . He previously served two terms in the California State Assembly , representing Mariposa County, California Mariposa County . Herbert, originally from Alabama , was a combative Southern gentleman . In 1856, he got into a quarrel with the Irish headwaiter at Willard InterContinental Washington Willard s Hotel in Washington, D.C Washington , and shot and killed him. He was acquitted of manslaughter by a sympathetic jury, but abandoned his Congressional career. In 1859, he moved to El Paso, Texas , where he practiced law. When the American Civil War Civil War broke out in 1861, he joined the Confederate States Army Confederate Army . He rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel , and commanded the Arizona Cavalry and the Seventh Texas Cavalry Regiment. He was wounded at the Battle of Mansfield on April 8, 1864, and died of his wounds in July. References Congressional Biographical Directory The New York Times , July 14, 1856. External links CongBio H000526 Retrieved on 2008 02 13 s start s off us succession box title California State Assemblyman, 10th District before Samuel Augustus Merritt Samuel A. Merritt , Thomas E. Ridley after George N. Cornwall , Humphrey Griffith , Bernard C. Whitman years 1853 1854 br with Samuel Bell California Samuel Bell succession box title California State Assemblyman, 6th District br Mariposa County seat before Eight members after E. M. Burke , T. C. Flournoy years 1854 1855 br with John C. Henry s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state California district 2 before James A. McDougall after Charles L. Scott years 1855 1857 s end Persondata NAME Herbert, Philemon T. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herbert, Philemon T. Category 1825 births Category 1864 deaths Category ... more details