Representative Thomas W. L. Ashley and a number of other descendants, including JamesAshley IV, a portraitist living in Chicago. Ashley was a Freemason, belonging
Hay, New South Wales. He was the son of Julia Ann (née O'Connell) and JamesAshley; his father worked as a station overseer. His mother was born in Ireland
driver (born 1939) Ian Moores, former footballer (born 1954) 15 January JamesAshley, suspected heroin dealer (born 1958); murdered George Pottinger, convicted
Wikimedia Commons Friedrich Naumann; Christabel Margaret Meredith; William JamesAshley (1917). Central Europe. King. Newspaper clippings about Friedrich Naumann
Annie (Amy) Moore on February 10, 1794, with whom he had four children (James, Ashley, Polly, and Emeline) before she died in 1804, and then again in 1805
Thomas F. Great Leveler: The Life of Thaddeus Stevens (1937) online JamesAshley introduced the amendment in December 1863. In March 1864, Stevens proposed
Colfax of Indiana, a Republican David Costabile as Republican Congressman JamesAshley of Ohio Stephen Spinella as Radical Republican Congressman Asa Vintner
near the Grant Bridge commemorates this period of Portsmouth's history. JamesAshley of Portsmouth continued his activism and pursued a political career.
Archived from the original on 11 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014. Morrison, JamesAshley (2016). "Shocking Intellectual Austerity: The Role of Ideas in the Demise
police officers in disputed circumstances, including Stephen Waldorf, JamesAshley, Harry Stanley, and the 2 June 2006 Forest Gate raid. The Panorama episode