Ada Lovelace's mother was Anne Isabella "Annabella" Milbanke.
Byron Velvick's birth name is Byron Paul Velvick.
Byron Webber's birth name is Byron Ernest Webber.
Byron Chamberlain's birth name is Byron Daniel Chamberlain.
Byron McCulloch goes by Lord Byron, Gizmo, and Macgiver.
Buphead is a friend of the Watson family in the novel "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963" by Christopher Paul Curtis. He is known for his quirky personality and sense of humor, often providing comedic relief in the story. Buphead is a memorable character who befriends the Watson children during their eventful road trip.
Byron's family is the most important thing to him in "Watsons Go to Birmingham." Despite his tough exterior and rebellious behavior, he deeply cares about his family, especially his younger brother, Kenny. Through the challenges they face together, Byron learns the importance of love, responsibility, and loyalty to his family.
In "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963," Kenny's older brother Byron is the character who often creates a persona named "The Lipless Wonder," otherwise known as "Buphead." Byron uses this persona to entertain and intimidate others, including his siblings.
Byron is the oldest brother. Kenny is the middle brother. Joleta or Joey is the youngest sister. Kenny's friends are Buphead and his Larry Dunn. There is also Mommy, Daddy, and Grandmother Sands.
Aparently my family is decendents of Lord Byron: Tipler, Langlands, Robinson.
Francis Byron Greene has written: 'Family genealogies of the Boothbay region' -- subject(s): Genealogy
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Ada Lovelace's mother was Anne Isabella "Annabella" Milbanke.
James Byron Enochs has written: 'Little Man's family' -- subject(s): Navajo language, Readers, Readers (Primary)
The name 'Lord Byron' means noble standing to the Byron family line. The Byron family line originated in the northern French region of Normandy. Descendants of the original line relocated to England. It was family member Sir John Byron who laid the groundwork for the subsequent title by his ownership of the Newstead lands and priory of Nottinghamshire, in 1540. His great-grandson John Byron became the 1st Baron Byron in 1643. He died childless, thereby passing the title of 2nd Baron Byron to his brother Richard Byron. The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Barons Byron were direct descendants of the 2nd. But William, 5th Baron Byron outlived both his son and his grandson. The title of 6th Baron Byron thereby passed to William's nephew, poet George Gordon [January 22, 1788-April 19, 1824]. The poet's father was a Byron. But the poet's mother insisted upon naming her son after her own grandfather, George Gordon. For her grandfather descended from Sir William Gordon of Gight, a grandson of King James I of Scotland [December 10, 1394-February 21, 1437].
The name 'Lord Byron' means noble standing to the Byron family line. The Byron family line originated in the northern French region of Normandy. Descendants of the original line relocated to England. It was family member Sir John Byron who laid the groundwork for the subsequent title by his ownership of the Newstead lands and priory of Nottinghamshire, in 1540. His great-grandson John Byron became the 1st Baron Byron in 1643. He died childless, thereby passing the title of 2nd Baron Byron to his brother Richard Byron. The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Barons Byron were direct descendants of the 2nd. But William, 5th Baron Byron outlived both his son and his grandson. The title of 6th Baron Byron thereby passed to William's nephew, poet George Gordon [January 22, 1788-April 19, 1824]. The poet's father was a Byron. But the poet's mother insisted upon naming her son after her own grandfather, George Gordon. For her grandfather descended from Sir William Gordon of Gight, a grandson of King James I of Scotland [December 10, 1394-February 21, 1437].
independent, rude, protective of his family, mean to people who hurt his family