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    John Rodgers (July 11, 1772 – August 1, 1838) was a senior naval officer in the United States Navy during its formative years in the 1790s through the...
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  • John Rodgers (naval officer, born 1772), U.S. naval officer during the War of 1812, first naval John Rodgers John Rodgers (admiral) (1812–1882), naval officer...
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    John Rodgers (August 8, 1812 – May 5, 1882) was an admiral in the United States Navy. He began his naval career as a commander in the American Civil War...
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    the grandson of Commodore John Rodgers (1772–1838), who fought in the War of 1812 (1812–1814). Rodgers's son, John Rodgers, born in 1881, was a pioneering...
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  • vice admiral John Rodgers (naval officer, born 1772) (1772–1838), U.S. Navy commodore (admiral equivalent rank) Michael S. Rogers (born 1959), U.S. Navy...
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  • Culper Spy Ring (born 1753) March 16 – Nathaniel Bowditch, mathematician (born 1773) August 1 – John Rodgers, naval officer (born 1772) August 19 – James...
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    – Aurora Liljenroth, Swedish scholar (d. 1836) July 11 – John Rodgers, American naval officer (d. 1838) August 2 – Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien (d. 1804)...
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    Sir Arthur Brooke KCB (1772 – 26 July 1843) was an Irish officer of the British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and the Peninsular...
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    baseball player born in Perryville John Rodgers (1772–1838), naval officer born in Perryville John Chew Thomas (1764–1836), politician born in Perryville...
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  • of sea captains. The list includes merchant ship's captains as well as naval ship's captains. It is limited to those notable in this role (those who...
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  • Stennett (1727–1795), Baptist minister and hymnwriter John Stockham (1765–1814), naval officer Robert Stone (1516–1613), composer and member of the Chapel...
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  • champion[citation needed] Richard Rodgers II, 3rd-string Tight End for the Philadelphia Eagles; played for St. John's High School Edwin Rodríguez, boxer...
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    naval hangars were commissioned on January 17, 1923, by Lieutenant Commander John Rodgers, the detachment moved onto Ford Island and received Naval Aircraft...
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    Christmas Evans, Welsh preacher (b. 1766) August 1 – John Rodgers, American naval officer (b. 1772) August 17 – Lorenzo Da Ponte, librettist for Mozart...
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    1818) was an American military officer and surveyor from Virginia who became the highest-ranking Patriot military officer on the northwestern frontier during...
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  • and local politician Charles Napier Robinson, Royal Navy officer and writer on naval matters John J. Robinson, (c. 1918 – 1996), U.S. Marine, author, and...
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    1770s (section 1772)
    – Aurora Liljenroth, Swedish scholar (d. 1836) July 11 – John Rodgers, American naval officer (d. 1838) August 2 – Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien (d. 1804)...
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    Federalist John Adams 71–68 and was thus elected vice president. As presiding officer of the Senate, he assumed a more passive role than his predecessor John Adams...
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    Ormerod (1785–1873), historian and antiquary Nicholas Rodger (born 1949), naval historian John Speed (1542–1629), historian and cartographer A.J.P. Taylor...
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    List of ships captured in the 19th century (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from A Naval Biographical Dictionary (1849))
    Napier. John Rodgers was the grandson of the famous Commodore John Rodgers born in 1772. also spelled as Siren Allen, Gardner Weld (1905). Our Navy and...
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  • Farinango (born 2000), Ecuadorian swimmer David Farr (born 1955), American business executive David Farragut (1801–1870), American naval officer David Farrant...
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    18th–19th - Century History, Features. 11 (1) – via History Ireland. Rodgers, Nini (1997). "Equiano in Belfast: A study of the Anti-Slavery Ethos in...
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  • officer John Doughty (1770), served as Commanding General of the United States Army in 1784 Stephen Lush (1770), American Revolutionary War officer Robert...
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  • Public Service". 2014-01-23. Retrieved May 7, 2018. Mesquita, Aureo Dias; Rodgers, Carly (April 5, 2018). "Interview with Tabata Amaral de Pontes, co-founder...
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    James Monroe (category Continental Army officers from Virginia)
    with an older classmate, future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Marshall. In 1772, Monroe's mother died after giving birth to her youngest child and...
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  • returning officer). He died in July 1788 aged reportedly 93. The oldest debut where a confirmed birth date is known was made by Sir Robert Pullar (born 18 February...
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    Indians Kleber, John E. (ed.) (1992). The Kentucky Encyclopedia, p. 146. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0-8131-1772-0, ISBN 978-0-8131-1772-0. Klunder...
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    was his farthest south. A determined effort on the part of the French naval officer Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier to discover the "South Land"...
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    1775–1776; North Carolina State Militia Colonel, 1772–1775; North Carolina Colonial Militia Captain, 1760–1772) James Smith (Continental Congress Delegate...
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    Internal Enemy Slavery and War In Virginia, 1772 -1832 WW Norton & Co. New York 2013,p.305, 387. Franklin, John Hope and Schweninger, Loren Runaway Slaves...
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