The patriarch, Josiah, had fought with the 42nd Wisconsin Infantry, marching all the way to Kentucky to battle the Confederates.
Those Kansas City Blues: A Family History|Katie Baker|October 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He has also tweeted as another Aaron Sorkin character, President Josiah Bartlet from The West Wing, for several years.
The Man Behind ‘Newsroom’ Anchor Will McAvoy’s Fake Tweets|Ben Jacobs|July 21, 2013|DAILY BEAST
It was named after a quote from philosopher Josiah Royce and meant to signify embracing your community.
Cold War Kids on Faith, Hipster Detractors & Their Musical Evolution|Marlow Stern|April 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
But not everyone, as the Texas Public Policy Foundation's Josiah Neeley pointed out to me, is here illegally.
What Should We Call Illegal Immigrants?|Justin Green|April 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Josiah Neeley disagrees with the Hispanics aren't "natural conservatives" posts from earlier today.
Hispanics as Natural Conservatives: A Reader Response|Justin Green|January 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST
What if Uncle Josiah had forgotten his engagement, and was 332 not home?
Captain Pott's Minister|Francis L. Cooper
Josiah, true father of Tirzah Ann, seemed anxious mainly to unite display and cheapness.
Samantha at Coney Island|Marietta Holley
And I went out into the hall; and uncle Josiah heard me, and he came out, and asked me what the matter was.
Sweet Cicely|Josiah Allen's Wife: Marietta Holley
His son, who was called Josiah Junior, became a celebrated lawyer, and was prominent as an advocate of liberty.
The Pansy Magazine, June 1886|Various
He heerd the colt whinner, and Josiah stood up in the wagon, and looked after it.
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.)|Various
British Dictionary definitions for Josiah
Josiah
/ (dʒəʊˈsaɪə) /
noun
died ?609 bc, king of Judah (?640–?609). After the discovery of a book of law (probably Deuteronomy) in the Temple he began a programme of religious reformDouay spelling: Josias (dʒəʊˈsaɪəs)