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  1. John Barker Church (30 Oct 1748 - certain 2 May 1818) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (2 entries) edit. enwiki John Barker Church; plwiki John Barker Church ...

  2. In 1788 John Barker Church, a former bankrupt, who had made a fortune from his business activities in America during the revolutionary war, purchased Earl Verney’s property in Wendover, undeterred by the continued truculence of the mercenary element which had broken Verney’s careless hold in 1784, Unlike his predecessor, he was wealthy and assiduous enough to profit from his investment and ...

  3. John Church Barker II (1781-1865) Elizabeth Matilda Church (1783-1867), quien se casó con Rudolph Bunner (1779-1837) Richard Church Hamilton (1785–1786), murió joven; Alexander Church (1792–1803), murió joven; Richard Stephen Church (1798-1889), quien se casó con Grace Church; Angélica Church (n. 1800) En la cultura popular

  4. 8 de ene. de 2017 · How John Howland Fetched Water “with two pails and... The J.A.R. Starting the Year Off Big; Kamensky on Copley in Medford, 18 Jan. Chandler on Martin Howard in Newport, 12 Jan. “A comma in the middle of a phrase” John Barker Church: “the mere man of business”? “Even the Carters could not shut their hearts agai...

  5. 21 de ene. de 2002 · An entry in H’s Cash Book, 1795–1804, for May 29, 1797, reads: “John B. Church Dr. to Cash paid for negro woman & child 225” ( AD, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress). 10 . On June 5, 1797, the following entry appears in H’s Cash Book, 1795–1804: “John B. Church Dr. to cash for this sum pd. Wm. Dodge for Coal 300” ( AD ...

  6. 14 de ago. de 2018 · The elopement came at the worst possible time for the Schuylers. The war was going badly, and General Schuyler himself was under suspicion. Worse, some said that Carter, the general’s new son-in-law, was a mere grocer by trade. 2 It turned out that Carter was just the nom de guerre of John Barker Church, scion of an important English family. 3

  7. In 1777, Angelica Schuyler met John Barker Church, an English born businessman and supplier of the Continental Army during the American Revolution, at a war council held at her father's estate. While some believed that he fled to America to escape his creditors after his business went bankrupt in August 1774, other sources indicate that he had killed somebody in a duel prior to leaving Europe.