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Eilbek (former
Eilbeck) is a
quarter of the
German city of
Hamburg and part of the
Wandsbek borough. It
originated as a
small village on the outskirts...
- Much of the
house remains unaltered from that time.
Merchant William Eilbeck built the
plantation house,
where he
lived with his wife Sarah. He was...
- the New York Post. She was also
known by her
married name,
Deborah Orin-
Eilbeck. Born as
Deborah Clare Slotkin to
Aaron and
Sarah Slotkin, Orin grew up...
- 1750,
Mason married Ann
Eilbeck, only
child of
William and
Sarah Eilbeck of
Charles County, Maryland. The
Masons and
Eilbecks had
adjacent lands in Maryland...
- full name of
which is W. T.
Ramsay Ltd. v.
Inland Revenue Commissioners,
Eilbeck (Inspector of Taxes) v. Rawling, and its
citation is [1982] A.C. 300. IRC...
- (10): 559–567. doi:10.1089/omi.2020.0153. PMC 7549008. PMID 33021900.
Eilbeck K,
Lewis SE,
Mungall CJ,
Yandell M,
Stein L,
Durbin R,
Ashburner M (2005)...
- to the U.S.
Constitutional Convention,
George Mason IV and his wife Ann
Eilbeck. He
received his
early education from
private tutors at
Gunston Hall and...
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Smith B,
Ashburner M,
Rosse C, Bard J, Bug W,
Ceusters W,
Goldberg LJ,
Eilbeck K,
Ireland A,
Mungall CJ,
Leontis N, Rocca-Serra P,
Ruttenberg A, Sansone...
-
grandparents William Eilbeck and
Sarah Edgar Eilbeck. He was
eighth child and fifth-eldest son of
George Mason IV and his wife Ann
Eilbeck. Like his brothers...
- the
fifth child and
fourth eldest son of
George Mason and his wife Ann
Eilbeck, who died when he was an infant. He
shared the same name as his
uncle Thomson...