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content words: Washington Tavern, Raleigh Tavern, Man Full, Trouble Tavern ... 2 An important task for someone opening up a tavern would have been to have a sign made. Since many people in colonial times could not read, a sign with a picture was a necessity. Tavern signs were often carved from wood,
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Definition of tavern keeper in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of tavern keeper. Pronunciation of tavern keeper. Translations of tavern keeper. tavern keeper synonyms, tavern keeper antonyms. Information about tavern keeper in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... tavern keeper - the keeper of a public house...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/tavern+keeper
www.thefreedictionary.com/tavern+keeper
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While the reputation that tavern-keepers developed for collusion with thieves is not entirely undeserved, we'd like to point out that most taverners (or 'tipplers') were simply honest businessmen and women with some spare room and a talent for brewing beer, ale, and hard cider.
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www.lepg.org/tavern.htm
www.lepg.org/tavern.htm
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History of Fayette County, by Franklin Ellis, Philadelphia, L H Everts and Company, 1882, p. 592 German Township, Fayette County, Penna Tavern Keepers in German Twp. and N and S Union, Graveyards in Henry Clay Tavern keepers are always persons of importance in new settlements.
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ourfamilyhistories.com/hsdurbin/faye/TavernKeepers.html
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This page has been split up and burials moved to Cemet directory and copy of Tavern Keepers will also be listed in the Pike directory.~Helen ----- Original Messages ----- From: Marta Burns [Marta Burns] To: [PAFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com] Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2000 2:03 PM Subject: [Pafayett-L] Tavern Keepers, Menallen,
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easternusresearch.com/easternusresearch/faye/TavernKeep...
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This is an unusual list of 50 or so Jewish tavern keepers in the Novogrudok "povet" (=district in Polish) of the Minsk Gubernya who, in accordance with Russian law (1795), were seeking to register themselves and their family groups as "petty bourgeois" ("meshchane" in Russian) in the nearby town of...
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www.jewishgen.org/belarus/lyak_1805.htm
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During a speech on "Genealogical Sources of the Philadelphia Area" delivered at the National Genealogical Society in March 1962, Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. remarked parenthetically that there seemed to be lineage societies for all kinds of ancestors except tavern keepers.
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www.kinnexions.com/ancestries/lineage/dct.htm
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Tickets, information, and maps for Lock Keepers Tavern in Sowerby Bridge from Ents24.com, the UK's biggest entertainment website. ... Have you been to Lock Keepers Tavern? Be the first to tell other readers what you think!
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www.ents24.com/web/venue/19775/Sowerby_Bridge/Lock_Keep...
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content goes here ... Fraunces Tavern Museum is a survivor of the early days of New York City. It was built in 1719 as an elegant residence for the merchant Stephan Delancey and his family. In 1762, the home was purchased by tavern-keeper Samuel Fraunces, who turned it into one of the most popular taverns of the day.
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www.frauncestavernmuseum.org/
www.frauncestavernmuseum.org/
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