8-831: The following people have the surname Ensor : Abram G. Ensor (died 1959), American politician Arthur John Ensor (1905–1995), British-Canadian painter and industrial designer Beatrice Ensor (1885–1974), English theosophical educator and pedagogue David Ensor (journalist) , American news reporter and former national security correspondent for CNN David Ensor (politician) (1906–1987), British lawyer, actor, author and Labour Party politician Ernest Ensor (1870–1929), English-born Irish cricketer George Ensor (1769–1843), Irish author and lawyer James Ensor (1860–1949), Belgian painter and printmaker Kathy Ensor , American statistician Lavelle Ensor (1900–1947), American jockey Mick Ensor (1922–1994), highly decorated officer of
16-530: The Bel Air suburbs. St. Ignatius Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Forest Hill is located at 39°35′06″N 76°23′16″W / 39.585106°N 76.387739°W / 39.585106; -76.387739 (39.585106, -76.387739). Its elevation is 577 feet (176 m). At the 2000 census there were 14,951 people (7,234 men and 7,717 women) and 5,459 housing units in
24-793: The Harford County Farm Fair Association. Ensor served as master of the Maryland State Grange from 1925 to 1933. Ensor served as president of the Forest Hill State Bank. Ensor married Florence Whitaker of Forest Hill, Maryland , on June 3, 1905. Ensor died on June 30, 1959, at the age of 79, at his home in Forest Hill. Forest Hill, Maryland Forest Hill is an unincorporated community in Harford County , Maryland, United States, located north of
32-561: The Royal New Zealand Air Force Patrick Ensor (1946–2007), British newspaper journalist Robert Ensor (1877–1958), British writer, poet and journalist Sidney Ensor , British Mayor of Thames Tony Ensor (rugby union, born 1949) , Ireland rugby union player Tony Ensor (rugby union, born 1991) , New Zealand rugby union player Fictional [ edit ] In the BBC TV sci-fi series Blake's 7 , Ensor
40-460: The county seat of Bel Air . The main part of town is located at the intersection of Maryland Route 24 and Jarrettsville Road (former Maryland Route 23 ). Until 1958, this community was served by the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad at milepost 30.3. Forest Hill's ZIP code area covers a relatively large area, with rural land on one side and suburban neighborhoods on the other. The latter is part of
48-540: The title Ensor . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ensor&oldid=1206009178 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Abram G. Ensor Abram Gorsuch Ensor (died June 30, 1959)
56-576: Was a politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland Senate from 1927 to 1933. Abram Gorsuch Ensor was born to Mollie (née Gorsuch) and John E. Ensor. Ensor was a Democrat . Ensor served in the Maryland Senate , representing Harford County , from 1927 to 1933. Ensor helped organize the Harford County Farm Bureau. He served as secretary-treasurer of the organization for 25 years. He served as director and secretary of
64-420: Was the creator of the computer Orac See also [ edit ] 2819 Ensor , minor planet named after James Ensor Baddesley Ensor , English village Ensor Award , Belgian award named after James Ensor Ensor (crater) , Mercury crater named after James Ensor French Ensor Chadwick Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
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