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ARTLOOK My personal favourites included Joe Manning (who bears an uncanny resemblance to a young John Bell) as Henry VI, growing from a vaguely annoying 'whatever' teenager to a spiritual http://www.merryngates.com/artlook/article.asp?contentID=679
John Bell Hood: Biography - Early Years During the extended absences of his father, young John Bell would be influenced significantly by his grandfather Luke, the old Indian fighter, and his grandfather James, the http://www.johnbellhood.org/bio-02.htm
Extractions: Early Years: John Bell Hood was born on June 29, 1831, in Owingsville (Bath County), Kentucky, a son of Dr. John and Theodosia French Hood. Records indicate that the Mt. Sterling, Kentucky home of Dr. John Hood was one of comfort, but not extravagance. Upon the death of her father James French in 1835, Theodosia inherited $700.00 in cash, and apparently used those funds to purchase a home. The two-story brick structure still stands today (May 2001) on US Route 60, three miles west of Mt. Sterling, and is occupied as a personal residence. In 1841 Dr. Hood began acquiring land that ultimately totaled approximately 600 acres. Although Montgomery County tax records were destroyed by fire, the size of the farm suggests that Dr. Hood would have owned slaves. However, the absence of any evidence of slave quarters on the current home site indicates that the number of slaves was probably not significant. Although folklore tells of John Bell Hood being a wild youth, there is no record whatsoever of any legal problems. Legend also speaks of his fondness and pursuit of girls. One legend is that of his affair with Anne Mitchell, featured in the October 25, 1948 issue of Life Magazine, "The Ghost of Anne Mitchell." Again however, this may also be less than totally credible since a civil libel lawsuit was filed soon after the story’s publication by a descendent of one of the main characters in the story. Hood’s reputation for being compulsive and rambunctious, as well as his reputation as a "lady’s man", seems to have evolved many years after the Civil War, and has no known verifiable or documented evidence to confirm its accuracy or authenticity.
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Extractions: British Isles Triples Championships Belmont Bowling Club - Ireland For the Ted Sussum Trophy Thursday 25th - Friday 26th June 2009 Thursday 25th June 2009 - Preliminary 1 - A Green - Rink 5 Scotland v England Joe Young, John Bell, Mark McCallum, Clackmannan BC Score Card Richard Mann, Roger Tansley, Vernon Geary, Kingsthorpe BC 5 ends 10 ends 15 ends 18 ends 5 ends 10 ends 15 ends 18 ends Thursday 25th June 2009 - Preliminary 2 - B Green - Rink 5 Jersey v Wales Terry Allen, Richard Allen, Brian Bisson, St Brelades BC Score Card Paul Hookings, Mark Lewis, Melville Davies, Caerau Welfare BC 5 ends 10 ends 15 ends 18 ends 5 ends 10 ends 15 ends 18 ends Thursday 25th June 2009 - Semi-final 1 - B Green - Rink 4 Jersey v Guernsey Terry Allen, Richard Allen, Brian Bisson, St Brelades BC Score Card David Lucas, Len Le Ber, Gary Pitschou, Vale Recreation BC 5 ends 10 ends 15 ends 18 ends 5 ends 10 ends 15 ends 18 ends Thursday 25th June 2009 - Semi-final 2 - B Green - Rink 5 Ireland v England Darren McElroy, Gary McElroy, Clifford Dennison, Dunbarton BC Score Card Richard Mann, Roger Tansley, Vernon Geary, Kingsthorpe BC
Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants Of John Bell H During the extended absences of his father, young John Bell would be influenced by his grandfather Luke, the old Indian fighter, and his grandfather, James, the Revolutionary War http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/l/o/John-A-Dlouhy-IL/GENE5-0001.htm
Extractions: John Bell and his siblings were left with their mother for approximately eight months each year during the middle and late 1840's during Dr. John Hood's annual visits to Philadelphia where he taught medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. During the extended absences of his father, young John Bell would be influenced by his grandfather Luke, the old Indian fighter, and his grandfather, James, the Revolutionary War veteran. John Bell was urged by his father to take up the study of medicine, and was even offered an opportunity to study in Europe. However, John Bell desired to follow in the soldier's footsteps of his forefathers, and with the assistance of his uncle, Judge Richard French, he received an appointment to West Point, enrolling on July 1, 1849. John Bell Hood arrived at West Point during the summer of 1849, and graduated four years later in a class that included Civil War notables James B. McPherson, John M. Schofield and Philip H. Sheridan. It is at West point that Hood acquired the nickname "Sam", the origin is not known, but would remain with him the rest of his life.
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Military.com Content On battlefields at Second Manassas, Antietam and Fredricksburg, young John Bell Hood distinguished himself as a brigade and division commander willing to go wherever he sent his http://www.military.com/Content/MoreContent?file=ML_jbhood_bkp
Knoxville.com Photo by Saul Young. John Bell of Widespread Panic, performing before a sold out crowd at the Tennessee Theatre. http://www.knoxville.com/photos/2010/jul/26/94172/