William Roby (1766–1830) was an English Congregational minister. Born at Haigh, near Wigan, Lancashire on 23 March 1766, he was the half-brother of the...
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William Roby Fletcher (6 April 1833 – 5 June 1894), commonly known as Roby Fletcher or W. Roby Fletcher, was a Congregational minister and vice-chancellor...
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to William R. and Eliza (Drumond) Swart. On October 7, 1890 Swart married Lizzie A. Roby. They had two children, Elizabeth Swart and William Roby Swart...
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Martha Kehres Roby (/ˈroʊbi/ ROH-bee; née Dubina; born July 26, 1976) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Alabama's...
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1879–80 William Roby Fletcher (1833–1894), English-born Australian Congregational minister and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Adelaide William I. Fletcher...
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James William Mark Roby (born 22 November 1985) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who last played as a hooker for St Helens, who...
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he first met Mary his future wife). The job had been found for him by William Roby, who took Moffat under his wing for a year. Besides his early training...
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engineer William Fletcher (disambiguation), multiple people William Bartlett Fletcher, Sr. (1862–1957), Rear admiral in the United States Navy William Roby Fletcher...
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Edith Eliza Pilkington (1860-1884), daughter of William Roby Pilkington and Elizabeth Lee Watson of Roby Hall, Liverpool. They had three children: George...
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closed. The three founders were George Hadfield, Thomas Raffles and William Roby (minister of the Grosvenor Street Chapel, London Road, Manchester). The...
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