Ancestry of Hillary Clinton

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Ancestry of Hillary Clinton[1]
64.   Joseph Roddam (1742–?)
Chester-le-Street (Durham), England
32.   Jonathan Roddam (1779–?)
Chester-le-Street (Durham), England
65.   Dorothy Bell (1750–?)
Chester-le-Street (Durham), England
16.   Joseph Rodham (1817–1874)
Tanfield (Durham), England
33.   Ann Parkinson (1786–?)
Bishop Auckland (Durham), England
8.   Jonathan Rodham (1843–1917)
Holmside (Durham), England
68.   John Scurfield
England
34.   Thomas Scurfield (1789–?)
Tanfield (Durham), England
69.   Elizabeth Graham
England
17.   Elizabeth Scurfield (1816–1909)
Tanfield (Durham), England
70.   Fenwick Charlton
England
35.   Margaret Charlton (1795–?)
Tanfield (Durham), England
71.   Alice Stodart
England
4.   Hugh Rodham (1879–1965)
West Kyo (Durham), England
18.   Thomas Bell (1801–?)
Walls End (Northumberland), England
9.   Isabella Simpson Bell (1849–1917)
Annfield Plain (Durham), England
19.   Elizabeth Dawson (1819–?)
Walls End (Northumberland), England
2.   Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993)
Scranton, Pennsylvania
10.   John Jones (1836–?)
Wales
5.   Hannah Jones (1882–1952)
Scranton, Pennsylvania
11.   Mary (1839–?)
Wales
1.   Hillary Diane Rodham (b. 1947)
Chicago, Illinois
48.   Benjamin Enoch Howell (1802–1867)
Pembroke, Wales
24.   Edwin Howell (1846–?)
Bristol (Gloucester), England
49.   Harriett (1803–1883)
Backwell (Somerset), England
12.   Edwin John Howell (1867–1941)
Bristol (Gloucester), England
50.   Francis Babb (1819–1882)
Bridgewater (Somerset), England
25.   Jane Sophia Babb (1844–?)
Bristol (Gloucester), England
51.   Eleanor Williams (1820–1897)
Llandeilo (Carmarthenshire), Wales
6.   Edwin John Howell, Jr. (1897–1946)
Elgin, Illinois
104.   George Monk (1778–1840)
Coventry (Warwickshire), England
52.   Thomas Monk (1809–?)
Coventry (Warwickshire), England
105.   Elizabeth Cotterell (1781–?)
Meriden (Warwickshire), England
26.   John H. Monk (1838–1910)
New York
106.   John Hinton (1787–1853)
Coventry (Warwickshire), England
53.   Harriet Hinton (1809–?)
Coventry (Warwickshire), England
107.   Jane Hodiernne (1782–1823)
Coventry (Warwickshire), England
13.   Emma Josephine Monk (1874–1940)
Canada
27.   Sarah Abbs (1841–?)
England
3.   Dorothy Emma Howell (1919–2011)
Chicago, Illinois
14.   Daniel Murray (1859–?)
Ontario, Canada
7.   Della Murray (1902–1960)
Aurora, Illinois
60.   Nicolas Antoine Martin
Kingdom of France
30.   Antoine Martin (1816–?)
Kingdom of France
61.   Odile Richard (ca. 1770–1863)
Kingdom of France
15.   Delia Martin (1861–?)
Lake Superior, Michigan
124.   John Robert McDougall (1764–1846)
Detroit, Province of Quebec
62.   James McDougall (1793–?)
Detroit, Province of Quebec
125.   Archange Campeau (1766–1821)
Detroit, Province of Quebec
31.   Mary Anne Frances McDougall (1823–1898)
Windsor, Upper Canada
126.   Joseph Charles Godet dit Marentette (1751–1818)
Détroit, Canada
63.   Catherine Godet dite Marentette (1793–1855)
Detroit, Province of Quebec
127.   Jeanne-Marie Pilet (1756–1824)
Détroit, Canada

Julio Llort

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Julio Llort
Born(1937-01-18)18 January 1937
Barcelona, Spain
CitizenshipSpaniard, Dominican
Spouses
Georgina Rosario Alberti-Basilis
(m. 1969)
Website
http://www.juliollortgallery.com/

Julio Llort Guindulain (b. 18 January 1937, Barcelona) is a Dominican Republic painter of Spanish origin.

Biography

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Julio Llort Guindulain is son of Julio Llort Pastells, a painter, and Antonia Guindulain Iglesia, a writer and dermatologist.

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1981 Census

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The Sixth National Census of Population and Housing of the Dominican Republic was raised on 12-13 December 1981, during the presidency of Antonio Guzmán.

This census collected information respect on sex, occupation, age, fertility, religion, marital status, nationality, literacy, ability to vote, and housing. Like the previos census, this census was made in two days instead of one day.


General results

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General results
Indicator Quantity %
Total population
Men
Women
Total population
Peasants
Urbanites
Regions
North
South
National District

Provincial and municipal results

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See also

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Sources

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  • National Bureau of Statistics (1983). Sixth National Census of Population, 1981.

References

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Category:Censuses in the Dominican Republic