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  • Emma Abbott was born in 1850 in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of the struggling Chicago musician Seth Abbott and his wife, Almira (née Palmer).
  • An American force of 2,000 men, primarily New Hampshire and Massachusetts militiamen, led by General John Stark, and reinforced by Vermont militiamen led by Colonel Seth Warner and members of the Green Mountain Boys, decisively defeated a detachment of General John Burgoyne's army led by Lieutenant-Colonel Friedrich Baum, and supported by additional troops under Lieutenant-Colonel Heinrich von Breymann.
  • According to , Seth was born after Abel's murder by Cain, and Eve believed that God had appointed him as a replacement for Abel.
  • Probably Seteh is the lection (reading) of a god honoured by the Hittites, the "Kheta", afterward assimilated to the local Afro-Asiatic Seth.
  • And, John Hunton, who was ranching in the area by the 1870s, was told by Seth Ward, the post sutler at Fort Laramie, that the area was named for the Biblical land.
  • Sutekh, the alias of Seth Joshua Horvitz, is a music composer and performer of experimental electronic and techno music.
  • The bridge, which was bypassed 1959, was named after Seth Tanner, a Mormon prospector from Tuba City, Arizona.
  • Sykes; sculptor Olin Levi Warner; Seth Pease, surveyor of the Western Reserve lands in Ohio, most of which were controlled by Suffield financiers and speculators; and Thaddeus Leavitt, inventor of an early cotton gin, merchant and patentee of the Western Reserve lands.
  • Eli Terry became partners with Seth Thomas and Silas Hoadley to manufacture clocks in the Greystone section of town.
  • In 1810 John McCawley and Seth Evans were traveling west from Fort Vincennes along the old Buffalo Trace when one of their horses died.
  • Three early pioneers were George Ela, after whom the Ela township is named, Seth Paine, who established a number of commercial ventures in the town, and Nathan Kowitt, who accompanied them on their voyage.
  • Some of the village is also served by Seth Paine Elementary School, Lake Zurich Middle School North and Lake Zurich High School.
  • Colby Lopez, a professional wrestler signed to WWE under the ring name Seth Rollins, was raised in Buffalo.
  • Although a small town, several Revolutionary War patriots are buried there, including Nathaniel Holbrook, Seth Wilder Sr.
  • Gardner is the birthplace of the Heywood-Wakefield Company, dating from 1826 when the five Heywood brothers, Walter, Levi, Seth, Benjamin, and William, began to fashion wooden chairs and furniture in a barn near their family farm.
  • The first homesteaders in the township were Seth Smith in May 1896 and Lars Lind, who filed in the fall of 1896.
  • In 1802, Seth Eames and Gideon Tirrell were sent by the descendants of Mayne to explore and mark lots for settlers, and still no one came.
  • However, Seth Raynor, the station agent who was a patriot during the American Revolutionary War, disliked the name due to its similarity to the British and their colonial dominance (Saint George, the patron saint of England, is a symbol of the English monarchy), and decided to paint over the sign, leaving only the word "Manor".
  • After the land was surveyed, Seth Payne, one of the surveyors, brought his family and settled in the area in June 1811, and he was soon followed by many other families.
  • In 1811, Seth Paine, a surveyor sent by Colonel John Breck, became the first white man to settle the area.
  • As part of this sale, the first lot purchaser was permitted to choose the future town’s name, and thus for $100, a Seth Stafford chose to name it after the Revolutionary War hero General Francis Marion, who's biography was popular at that time.
  • Knowing the cattle barons and the railroad would need a place to load cattle onto freight cars for shipment to packing plants in the Midwest, Seth Bullock effectively founded the city of Belle Fourche.
  • At its height, the city had a population of 25,000, attracting Old West figures such as Wyatt Earp, Calamity Jane, Seth Bullock and Wild Bill Hickok (who was killed there).
  • Originally known as "Summit Creek" (due to its location on that creek), Smithfield was founded in 1857 by brothers Robert and John Thornley and their cousin Seth Langton, who were sent north from Salt Lake City by LDS Church President Brigham Young to found a settlement on Summit Creek.
  • A Narrative of the Sufferings of Seth Hubbell & Family, In His Beginning a Settlement in the Town of Wolcott, In the State of Vermont (Danville, Vermont; Ebenezer Eaton, printer; 1824).



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