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Henry Heath may refer to: * Henry Heath (British Army officer) (1860–1915), First World War commander * Henry Heath (martyr) (1599–1643), Franciscan friar * Henry Heath (Mormon pioneer) Henry Heath (November 22, 1828 – April 4, 1908) was a Mormon pioneer and lawman in the Utah Territory, United States. Family and early childhood Heath was born in Hanley, Staffordshire, England on November 22, 1828. He was the second of five ... (1828–1908), Mormon pioneer and frontier lawman See also * Henry Heth (1825–1899), Confederate general {{hndis, Heath, Henry ...
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Henry Heath (British Army Officer)
Major General Henry Newport Charles Heath (15 October 1860 – 29 July 1915) was a British Army general during the First World War, who commanded the 48th (South Midland) Division from 1914 to 1915. Early career Heath was born into a military family, the second surviving son of Major-General Alfred Heath, Royal Artillery. He attended Clifton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before joining the 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment as a lieutenant on 22 October 1881.Hart′s Army list, 1903 He served in the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War and the 1884-85 Nile Expedition, where he was mentioned in dispatches for his role at the Battle of Kirbekan.''Who Was Who'' He transferred into the 1st Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in 1889, was promoted to captain on 6 February 1889 with a brevet rank of major the following day. He later attended the Staff College, and on leaving took up a posting as a staff officer in the intelligence department at Army ...
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Henry Heath (martyr)
Henry Heath (1599–1643), religious name ''Paul of St. Magdalene'', was an English priest of the Order of Friars Minor and a Roman Catholic martyr. Biography Heath was born in 1599 and baptised at St. John's, Peterborough, 16 December 1599. His father was John Heath. He attended Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in 1621, and was made college librarian. In 1622 he was received into the Roman Catholic Church by George Muscott, and, after a short stay at the English College at Douai, entered the Franciscan convent of St. Bonaventure's there in 1625, taking the name of Paul of St. Magdalen. Early in 1643, Heath with much trouble obtained leave to go on the English mission and crossed from Dunkirk to Dover disguised as a sailor. A German gentleman paid for his passage and offered him further money for his journey, but, in the spirit of St. Francis, Heath refused it and preferred to walk from Dover to London, begging his way. On the very night of hi ...
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Henry Heath (Mormon Pioneer)
Henry Heath (November 22, 1828 – April 4, 1908) was a Mormon pioneer and lawman in the Utah Territory, United States. Family and early childhood Heath was born in Hanley, Staffordshire, England on November 22, 1828. He was the second of five childrenThe 1841 census lists John, Barbara, four children and Nicholas Thomas Silcock, a boarder who would marry the oldest daughter, Jane, that same year. Another daughter, Sarah Jael Heath, was born in 1834, but died as a child before this census was taken. of John Heath and Barbara Hulme.Census of England and Wales, 1841, Hope Street, Stoke Upon Trent, Shelton Stoke upon Trent, HO107 piece 992 folio 7/19 page 31 Henry's father was a decorator of fine china. His mother was a cook early in her marriage and practiced medicine for a short time. Shortly after Heath's birth in 1828, his father became ill with typhoid fever. The illness left John Heath debilitated and unable to practice his trade. To supplement the family's income, Barbara H ...
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