Usher has a nephew by the name of John Baskerville if that's what you mean
John Valentine.
Chris Baskerville goes by Gramps.
the weddings that ive been to there has been 2 ushers
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John Baskerville was born on January 28, 1706.
John Baskerville was born on January 28, 1706.
John David Baskerville died in 1926.
John David Baskerville was born in 1857.
John Baskerville died on January 8, 1775 at the age of 68.
John Baskerville was born on January 28, 1706 and died on January 8, 1775. John Baskerville would have been 68 years old at the time of death or 309 years old today.
John Baskerville died on January 8, 1775 at the age of 68.
John Baskerville has written: 'Seventeen letters of the famous eighteenth century printer, with a bibliography of works printed by him at Birmingham' 'A specimen by John Baskerville of Birmingham, letter-founder and printer' 'Some correspondence concerning the making of printing type'
He was the dead uncle of Sir Henry Baskerville. Sir Henry had been living in Canada, and he had been summoned to London as he was to inherit the Baskerville estate valued at 740 thousand pounds (well over 10 million pounds today).
The only first names of the Baskerville clan mentioned in the book are: Charles, Henry, Hugo, Rodger, John, and Elizabeth. Sir Henry being the resident of Baskerville Hall during the story.
Men in a wedding are:the minister, unless a femalethe groombest manthe father of the groom or stand in (e.g. uncle, for example)the father of the bride or stand in (e.g. uncle, for example)the groomsmenthe ushers
Sir Henry Baskerville is Sir Charles Baskerville's nephew.