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  1. Playing career Coaching career References For the English footballer who played for Sheffield United between 1925 and 1948, see Jack Pickering . John Pickering (7 November 1944 – 30 May 2001) was an English professional footballer who played as a central defender .

  2. Sep 12, 2024 · The Pickering family were resident on Roscommon Street and later Northumberland Terrace in Everton throughout the 1870s into the 1880s. James married Mary Jane Curtis at St. Mary’s Church, at the top of County Road in Walton on Boxing Day 1881 and worked as a shipping clerk. The couple had two sons, Sydney and Harold.

  3. Apr 20, 2003 · Sir John Pickering, Bart, eldest son and heir of Sir Gilbert, was born 1640, and married Frances, daughter of Sir Thomas Alston, of Odell, in Bedfordshire, Bart, ..., and by her had issue, 1. Sir Gilbert, his eldest son and successor, who was born 1670, and was eleven years of age at the visitation, 1681; and 2. John, who died an infant.

  4. Quick Reference. (1777–1846), Boston lawyer whose avocation was philology; he learned 20 languages, was the outstanding authority of his time on some languages of North American Indians, made the first study of ... From: Pickering, John in The Oxford Companion to American Literature ». Subjects: Literature.

  5. After his father’s death in 1613, Pickering was ordered to restore the chapel furnishings that had been plundered.11 His keen puritanism was evidenced in July 1618 when he examined witnesses against John Williams (afterwards lord keeper) for encouraging ‘pastimes and sports’ on Sundays in his parish. 2 Lord Spencer (Sir Robert Spencer†) recommended Pickering to Lord Montagu (Sir Edward ...

  6. John Pickering. Born. 18 December 1908 in Ecclesfield, Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire [registered in Wortley, March 1909]. Attended Barnsley Grammar School and Mortomley St. Saviors School. Census Notes. According to the 1911 census, John is the only son to Samuel and Christiana (née Grant), living at High Green in Sheffield. His father ...

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  8. Col John Pickering - A brief history The Pickerings were a Northamptonshire family that rose to prominence during the Tudor period. By the 17th Century the family estate lay in the boundaries of the village of Titchmarsh near Oundle, on the outskirts of the City of Peterborough, where they remained for 200 years.

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