Charles Joy — may refer to: Charles Frederick Joy (1849–1921), U.S. Representative from Missouri C. Turner Joy (1895–1956), admiral of the United States Navy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same personal name. If an … Wikipedia
Charles Frederick Joy — (* 11. Dezember 1849 in Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois; † 13. April 1921 in St. Louis, Missouri) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1893 und 1903 vertrat er zwei Mal den Bundesstaat Missouri im US Repräsentantenh … Deutsch Wikipedia
Charles F. Chandler — Born December 6, 1836( … Wikipedia
Joy — bezeichnet: Joy (Programmiersprache), eine funktionale Programmiersprache Joy (Band), österreichische Popgruppe aus den 1980er Jahren Joy (Mondkrater), einen Einschlagskrater auf dem Mond Joy ist der Vorname folgender Personen: Joy Bryant (*… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Charles Elliott Perkins — Born November 24, 1840(1840 11 24) Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. Died Novemb … Wikipedia
Charles Frederick Joy — (December 11, 1849 April 13, 1921) was a U.S. Representative from Missouri. Born in Jacksonville, Illinois, Joy attended the public schools. He was graduated from Yale College in 1874. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar and commenced… … Wikipedia
Charles Kennedy Scott — (Romsey, 16 November 1876 – 2 July 1965 in London) was an English organist and choral conductor who played an important part in developing the performance of choral and polyphonic music in England, especially of early and modern English music.… … Wikipedia
Joy — is an emotion of great happiness. Joy may also refer to:urname* Alfred Harrison Joy, American astronomer (d. 1973) * Bernard Joy, English footballer (d.1984) * Bill Joy, Computer Pioneer (William Joy) * Brian Joy, a former English footballer * C … Wikipedia
Charles Fenno Hoffman — (February 7, 1806 – June 7, 1884) was an American author, poet and editor associated with the Knickerbocker group in New York. Contents 1 Biography … Wikipedia
Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France — Charles Orlando Le dauphin Charles Orland by Jean Hey, the Master of Moulins , 1494. Dauphin of France … Wikipedia