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  1. 26 de ago. de 2020 · With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Patrick Thornton of Calhoun, Georgia, who passed away on August 23, 2020. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. Add a photo or a video. There is no photo or video of Patrick Thornton. Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute.

  2. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Patrick Calhoun (immigrant), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, last accessed Dec 2022. Patrick Calhoun (11 June 1727– 15 January 1796), was born in County Donegal, Ireland, but emigrated to Virginia with his parents in 1733, and from there the family made their way to South Carolina. ...

  3. James Patrick Calhoun died at Chestnut Level, PA in 1741. In 1746, Catherine and the whole family moved to Augusta Co., VA. (now, Wythe Co., VA.), where they lived for 10 years, at Max Meadows. In 1756, the family made their way to upper South Carolina, to what is now, Abbeville, SC, where they settled in the fork of Long Cane Creek, and the ...

  4. 2 Cassandra Evelyn Rafferty b: 12 Dec 1856 d: 04 OCT 1946. 2 Nancy E Rafferty b: 28 Nov 1858 d: AFT 1930. 2 Sarah Ann Rafferty b: 30 May 1853 d: 17 Nov 1934. 2 John Hamilton Rafferty b: 1 Jun 1850 d: 28 JUL 1927. 2 Alma Jane Rafferty b: 7 May 1855 d: 18 OCT 1856. 2 Mary Ellen Rafferty b: SEP 1851 d: 17 Nov 1934.

  5. John C. Calhoun. John Caldwell Calhoun (18 de marzo de 1782-31 de marzo de 1850) fue un líder político de los estados del sur de los Estados Unidos, un destacado filósofo político de la primera mitad del siglo XIX y uno de los principales actores en las grandes disputas políticas en su país. En estas disputas desempeñó un destacado ...

  6. 12 de dic. de 2019 · Patrick Calhoun, COA Capital Sales Surgical at Johnson and Johnson Vision Published Dec 12, 2019 + Follow In the United States and across the developed world, individuals wake up every morning ...

  7. 27 de mar. de 2024 · John C. Calhoun (born March 18, 1782, Abbeville district, South Carolina, U.S.—died March 31, 1850, Washington, D.C.) was an American political leader who was a congressman, the secretary of war, the seventh vice president (1825–32), a senator, and the secretary of state of the United States. He championed states’ rights and slavery and ...