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  1. Sep 9, 2022 · Joseph Caldwell. (1773 - 1835) Joseph Caldwell. Born 21 Apr 1773 in Lamington, Hunterdon, New Jersey. Son of Joseph Caldwell and Rachel (Harker) Caldwell. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Helen (Hogg) Caldwell — married 1809 [location unknown] [children unknown] Died 27 Jan 1835 at age 61 in Chapel Hill, Orange, North Carolina, United States.

  2. Christopher Caldwell (born 1962) is an American journalist, and a former senior editor at neoconservative magazine The Weekly Standard, as well as a regular contributor to the Financial Times and Slate. He is a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, conservative think tank, and contributing editor to the Claremont Review of Books. [1]

  3. In 1799, before his father's death, James Caldwell moved a few miles westward on the National Road to St. Clairsville, Ohio. He purchased the first lot in the village, and opened a store in 1801. [3] He became wealthy and was the first president of the Belmont Bank of St. Clairsville. [3] When Belmont County was organized in 1801, Northwest ...

  4. Joseph Caldwell (1773–1835) was an American mathematician. Joseph or Joe Caldwell may also refer to: Joseph Pearson Caldwell (1808–1853), American representative from North Carolina; Joe Caldwell (born 1941), American basketball player; Joe Caldwell (archaeologist) (1916–1973), American archaeologist

  5. Charles Caldwell Ryrie (March 2, 1925 – February 16, 2016) was an American Bible scholar and Christian theologian. He served as professor of systematic theology and dean of doctoral studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and as president and professor at what is now Cairn University. After his retirement from Dallas Theological Seminary he ...

  6. Oct 8, 2021 · Joseph Caldwell, mathematician, Presbyterian minister, and first president of The University of North Carolina, was born at Lamington, N.J., in northeastern Hunterdon County, the youngest of three children of Joseph and Rachel Harker Caldwell. His father died two days before Caldwell's birth, and the family moved several times during Caldwell's ...

  7. Oct 19, 2010 · The Pig Did It. : Joseph Caldwell. Open Road Media, Oct 19, 2010 - Fiction - 208 pages. An American in Ireland encounters mystery, romance—and an extremely disruptive pig: “Very funny . . . a payoff that is as unexpected as it is satisfying” (Publishers Weekly). Possibly the most obstreperous character in literature since Buck Mulligan in ...

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