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Asahel

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Asahel (ā`səhĕl, ăs`ə–), in the Bible, David's nephew. Murdered by Abner, he was avenged by his brother Joab.


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Applicant Name Ancestor Gerald Flowers Mary Secord Beebe Walter Ross Wert John Wert Laurel Mae Haynes Asahel Wright Heather Lynn Haynes Asahel Wright Laurel Mae Haynes Joseph Haynes Laurel Mae Haynes Joseph White Laurel Mae Haynes Benjamin Kilborn Eric Clifton Langley Nathaniel Gorham Rysdae, Roxsane Thomas Silverthorn Sr.
Good thing the rest of Oregon didn't follow Eugene's lead or Portland would be called Francis and Salem would be named Asahel.
But as caseloads increased, Middlesex prosecutors began to make greater use of the technique; by the 1830s, for example, Asahel Huntington was using preprinted, multicount indictment forms for his liquor prosecutions, suggesting that the multicount indictment and a subsequent nolle prosequi (nol pros) of several charges in exchange for a plea were becoming increasingly routine.
 
 
 
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