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12176602 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20Joseph%20Marm%20Jr. | Walter Joseph Marm Jr. | Walter Joseph "Joe" Marm Jr. (born November 20, 1941) is a retired United States Army colonel and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration for valor, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Vietnam War.
Early life
Marm was born in Washington, Pennsylvania, to Walter and Dorothy Marm, a Pennsyl... |
12207029 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Gaines%20%28racing%20driver%29 | David Gaines (racing driver) | David Arthur Gaines (January 20, 1963 - May 16, 1990) was a NASCAR Limited Sportsman Division race car driver from Goldston, North Carolina.
He was killed in a practice session at Lowes Motor Speedway. In a five-car wreck involving Ted Comstock and Terri Sawyer, David Gaines' car had slowed for the wreck of two cars ... |
12467135 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa%20Joseph%20Marie%20High%20School | Villa Joseph Marie High School | Villa Joseph Marie High School is a private, Roman Catholic, all-girls high school in Holland, Pennsylvania. It is independent of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Background
Villa Joseph Marie High School was established in 1932 by the Sisters of Saint Casimir.
The school began as a small boarding school with the st... |
12629585 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20%281754%E2%80%931834%29 | Samuel Smith (1754–1834) | Samuel Smith (14 April 1754 – 12 March 1834) was a British Tory Member of Parliament and banker.
Biography
Samuel Smith the fourth son of Abel Smith, a wealthy Nottingham banker and Member of Parliament. Four of his brothers were also Members of Parliament and one, Robert, was raised to the peerage as Baron Carrington... |
12702784 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Le%20Noir | Tommy Le Noir | Thomas "Tommy" E. Le Noir is a 27-year law enforcement veteran with the Arlington Police Department in Arlington, Texas. Currently serving in the Cold Case Unit, Le Noir has worked more than 20 years in the department's homicide division, solving murders.
Early life
Le Noir was born in Bryan, Texas but spent his earl... |
13074020 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Malovany | Joseph Malovany | Joseph Malovany(born in 1941 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli-born American tenor soloist. A world-famous cantor, serving as Hazzan of New York's Fifth Avenue Synagogue since 1973, and a Distinguished Professor of Liturgical Music at Philip and Sarah Belz School of Jewish Music, Yeshiva University. Malovany possesses a brill... |
13184960 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin%20Williams%20%28rugby%20union%29 | Gavin Williams (rugby union) | Gavin Williams (born 25 October 1979) is a former rugby union player from New Zealand, who played in the Top 14 and for Samoa internationally.
Williams previously played for Connacht, where he played from 2005 until the end of the 2006–07 season. After leaving Connacht, he went on to make his debut for Samoa in 2007 i... |
13185027 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin%20Williams | Gavin Williams | Gavin Williams may refer to:
Gavin Williams (footballer) (born 1980), Welsh footballer
Gavin Williams (rugby union) (born 1979), rugby union player from New Zealand, who plays for Samoa
Gavin Williams (cricketer) (born 1984), Antiguan cricketer
Gavin Williams (baseball) (born 1999), American baseball pitcher
See ... |
13187986 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Massel | Joseph Massel | Joseph Massel (also Yoysef Yechezkel Mazl), born in Wjasin near Vilna, Russia, 1850; Manchester, 1912) was a Zionist activist, writer, Hebrew poet and translator.
Biography
Massel emigrated from Russia to Manchester, England in 1895 where he worked as a printer.
Massel was a pioneer in the promotion of Hebrew as the... |
13239346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney%20Walker%20%28architect%29 | Rodney Walker (architect) | Rodney Walker (1910–1986) was a midcentury American modern designer and builder who specialized in residential architecture in the Southern California area. He contributed three designs to Arts & Architecture magazine's Case Study House program during the late 1940s (Case Study House #16, #17, and #18). Many of his hom... |
13372137 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis%20Vargas%20%28musician%29 | Luis Vargas (musician) | Luis Rafael Valdez Vargas (born May 23, 1961) is a Dominican musician, singer and composer. He became involved in popular music after meeting a local musician who taught him how to play guitar.
Early life
Vargas was born in 1961 in Las Matas de Santa Cruz in the Monte Cristi province. He grew up in a poor household. ... |
13444157 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marceau | Joseph Marceau | Joseph Henri Marceau (October 29, 1879 – April 9, 1955) was an Ontario contractor and political figure. He represented Nipissing in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1919 to 1923 and from 1935 to 1937 as a Liberal member.
He was born in Pont-Rouge, Quebec, the son of Hypolite Marceau, and was educated in North ... |
13550793 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mawle | Joseph Mawle | Joseph Daniel Turner Mawle (born 21 March 1974) is an English actor. Mawle is best known for his roles as Benjen Stark in Game of Thrones, Detective Inspector Jedediah Shine in Ripper Street, Firebrace in Birdsong, Jesus Christ in The Passion and Odysseus in Troy: Fall of a City.
Early life
Mawle was born in Oxford, E... |
13625039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron%20James%20Sorensen | Aaron James Sorensen | Aaron James Sorensen (born June 6, 1966) is a Canadian musician, writer, producer, and film director living in Calgary, Alberta. He has written, produced and directed several films and a mini-series. He is the front man for the alt-country band Aaron James & the Cultivators.
Early life
Sorensen was born in Peace Rive... |
13632876 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Macleod | Joseph Macleod | Joseph Todd Gordon Macleod (1903–1984) was a British poet, actor, playwright, theatre director, theatre historian and BBC newsreader. He also published poetry under the pseudonym Adam Drinan.
Biography
Macleod was the son of Scottish parents, and was educated at Rugby School and Balliol College, Oxford. He passed his... |
13877375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency%20of%20Andrew%20Jackson | Presidency of Andrew Jackson | The presidency of Andrew Jackson began on March 4, 1829, when Andrew Jackson was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1837. Jackson, the seventh United States president, took office after defeating incumbent President John Quincy Adams in the bitterly contested 1828 presidential electio... |
13945751 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Robertson%20%28OHSU%29 | Joseph Robertson (OHSU) | Joseph E. Robertson, Jr. is an American ophthalmologist who was the president of Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon from September 2006 to July 2018.
Education
Robertson received a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience at Yale University in 1974. He attended medical school at the Indiana Unive... |
14068756 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marco | Joseph Marco | Joseph Cecil Marco (born October 4, 1988) is a Filipino actor, model, singer and endorser who played the role of Santi Domingo in the GMA Network Philippine drama series La Vendetta and who is currently a Star Magic artist in the ABS-CBN, who appeared in Sabel, Honesto, Pasión de Amor and played Diego Torillo in Wildfl... |
14108485 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Lee%20%28rugby%20league%29 | Tommy Lee (rugby league) | Thomas Lee (born ) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who last played as a for Halifax RLFC in the Betfred Championship. Lee has played for eight different clubs during his career.
Lee has previously played for St Helens (Heritage № 1235), Salford Red Devils, London Broncos (Heritage № 532), Hu... |
14139934 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody%20Bloody%20Andrew%20Jackson | Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson | Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson is a rock musical with music and lyrics written by Michael Friedman and a book written by its director Alex Timbers.
The show is a comedic historical rock musical about the founding of the Democratic Party. It redefines Andrew Jackson, America's seventh President, as an emo rock star and f... |
14235133 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith | Samuel Smith | Samuel Smith may refer to:
In politics
Samuel Smith (Connecticut politician) (1646–1735), early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut and deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut in 1691
Samuel Smith (1754–1834), British Member of Parliament for Leicester, Malmesbury, Midhurst, St Germans and Wendover
Sam... |
14329065 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Martin%20%28speaker%29 | Joseph Martin (speaker) | Joseph Charles Martin (October 12, 1924 – March 9, 2009) was a Catholic priest, recovered alcoholic and renowned speaker/educator on the issues of alcoholism and drug addiction.
Background
Martin attended St. Thomas Aquinas elementary school from 1930 to 1938, then completed four years of secondary education at Loyola... |
14338012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never%20a%20Dull%20Moment%20%28Tommy%20Lee%20album%29 | Never a Dull Moment (Tommy Lee album) | Never a Dull Moment is the first solo album by then former Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, released on May 21, 2002 by MCA.
Background
Tommy Lee began writing music in September 2000, following Methods of Mayhem's stint on Ozzfest. Lee described the process in a 2002 interview:
"I locked myself in my home and I just st... |
14370512 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mayer%20%28cricketer%29 | Joseph Mayer (cricketer) | Joseph Herbert Mayer (2 March 1902 – 6 September 1981) was an English first-class cricketer who played with Warwickshire.
A right-arm fast medium bowler, Mayer took 1142 wickets for Warwickshire which has been bettered by only three players. He had his best season in 1929 when he took 126 wickets at 22.35 and followed... |
14421696 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Martin%20%28MP%20for%20Ipswich%29 | Joseph Martin (MP for Ipswich) | Joseph Martin (c. 1649 – 16 August 1729) was a London merchant and politician who sat in the British House of Commons in 1701 and from 1710 to 1715.
Martin was born about 1649 and became a merchant trading primarily with the Baltic, although he was also a member of the Levant Company and of the New East India Company.... |
14493142 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Massie%20%28American%20football%29 | Joseph Massie (American football) | Joseph Anderson "Ike" Massie (September 24, 1871 – September 24, 1922) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (VAMC)—now known as Virginia Tech—in 1894 and at the University of Virginia in 1898, compiling a career college football ... |
14660525 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed%20Ibrahim%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201992%29 | Mohamed Ibrahim (footballer, born 1992) | Mohamed Ibrahim (; born 1 March 1992) is an Egyptian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Ceramica Cleopatra.
Career
Zamalek
Ibrahim is a product of Zamalek's youth academy. He made his debut with the club's first team in a league game with the coach Hossam Hassan. Despite playing only 4 games in his d... |
14841221 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Malula | Joseph Malula | Joseph-Albert Malula (12 December 1917 – 14 June 1989) was a Congolese Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Kinshasa (name changed from Leopoldville in 1966) from 1964 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1969.
Biography
Joseph-Albert Malula was born on 12 December 1917 ... |
14970420 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Lee%20Edwards | Tommy Lee Edwards | Tommy Lee Edwards is an American illustrator. Edwards' varied portfolio includes works created in the realm of comics, video games, books, advertising, film, and animation.
Career
As well as comic-related work he has also worked on film projects, providing the style guides for films like Batman Begins, Superman Retur... |
14977838 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mathen | Joseph Mathen | Joseph Mathen (1917–1995) was a member of the Kerala state Legislative assembly and the Rajya Sabha (1960–1966). Mr. Mathen represented Indian National Congress in both the Kerala assembly and Rajya Sabha. Mr. Mathen was one of the three general secretaries of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee. He has also actively... |
15553404 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Poppleton | Andrew Jackson Poppleton | Andrew Jackson Poppleton (July 24, 1830 – September 9, 1896) was a lawyer and politician in pioneer Omaha, Nebraska. Serving in a variety of roles over his lifetime, his name is present throughout many of the important events of early Omaha history.
Background
Born in Troy, Michigan, Poppleton went to Romeo Academy. H... |
15622194 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Made | Joseph Made | Joseph Mtakwese Made was a Zimbabwean politician who served as Minister of Agriculture.
Political career
He was the Minister of Agriculture before being moved to the position of Minister of Agriculture Mechanization, with Rugare Gumbo replacing him as Minister of Agriculture. Made has been accused of overseeing the d... |
15633885 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Malouf | Joseph Malouf | Rasheed Saleem "Joseph" Malouf (December 20, 1893 – March 5, 1968) was the Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of Baalbek, Lebanon. Born in Zabbougha, Lebanon, Malouf was ordained a Melkite priest on July 20, 1925. He was appointed bishop of the Eparchy of Baalbek on October 20, 1937, replacing Malitios Abou-Assaleh. "Jo... |
15723402 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Joseph%20Malone | Richard Joseph Malone | Richard Joseph Malone (born March 19, 1946) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who was Bishop of Buffalo, New York, from 2012 to 2019 when he resigned following an investigation into his handling of sex abuse cases in the diocese.
Early life
Richard Malone was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and raised ... |
15920666 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20MacDonald | Joseph MacDonald | Joseph Patrick "Joe" MacDonald, A.S.C. (December 15, 1906 - May 26, 1968) was a Mexico-born American cinematographer. An assistant cameraman from the early 1920s, he became a cinematographer in the 1940s and soon was working on Hollywood productions, mostly at 20th Century Fox. He was usually billed as Joe MacDonald. ... |
15961691 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20D.%20Johnson | Michael D. Johnson | Michael D. Johnson is a former President of John Carroll University. Before that he was the Dean of the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. He also is an E.M. Statler Professor of Hotel Administration.
Early life and education
Johnson earned Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. ... |
16163658 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Manigault%20House | Joseph Manigault House | The Joseph Manigault House is a historic house museum in Charleston, South Carolina that is owned and operated by the Charleston Museum. Built in 1803, it was designed by Gabriel Manigault to be the home of his brother, and is nationally significant as a well-executed and preserved example of Adam style architecture. ... |
16307034 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose%20Luis%20Hernandez | Jose Luis Hernandez | Jose Luis Hernandez may refer to:
José Luis Hernández (footballer), of the Mexican team Guerreros Fútbol Club
José Luis Hernández (actor), of the 1951 Spanish film The Evil Forest
Jose Luis Hernandez, a Cuban boxer who fought Vincenzo Nardiello in 1985 |
16322946 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen%20Maria%20Martinez | Carmen Maria Martinez | Carmen Maria Martinez (born 1950) is a United States diplomat and a career foreign service officer. She served as the United States Ambassador to Zambia from 2005 to 2008. Prior to that assignment, she was the Chargé d'Affaires ad interim to Burma from August 2002 to August 2005. Burma had no U.S. ambassador from 1990 ... |
16415291 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe%20Hernandez%20%28race%20caller%29 | Joe Hernandez (race caller) | Joe Hernandez was the voice of Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California, from the time the track opened on Christmas Day 1934 until he fainted at the microphone on January 27, 1972. It was reported 28 February 2016 on the TVG horseracing channel that Hernandez had been kicked by a horse earlier and died while calling a ... |
61596354 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maffioli | Joseph Maffioli | Joseph Maffioli (18 February 1904 – 10 July 1965) was a French ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1928 Winter Olympics.
References
1904 births
1965 deaths
French male ski jumpers
Olympic ski jumpers of France
Ski jumpers at the 1928 Winter Olympics
People from Chamonix |
16585439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20Jr. | Samuel Smith Jr. | Samuel Smith Jr. is a former Democratic member of the Indiana Senate, representing the 2nd District from 1998 to 2008.
References
External links
Project Vote Smart - Senator Samuel Smith Jr. (IN) profile
Follow the Money - Samuel Smith Jr
2006 2004 2002 2000 1998 campaign contributions
Indiana state senators
Living ... |
16589098 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20MacBride | Joseph MacBride | Joseph MacBride (1860 – 1 January 1938) was an Irish Sinn Féin and later Cumann na nGaedheal politician. He was a member of the Irish Volunteers. His brother Major John MacBride fought in the 1916 Easter Rising and was executed by the British authorities. Joseph was arrested after the Rising and interned in prison in E... |
16633930 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Markosek | Joseph Markosek | Joseph F. Markosek (born January 27, 1950) is an American politician who served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 25th district from 1983 to 2021. In February 2018, Markosek announced his retirement and endorsed his son, Brandon, to replace him.
Early life and education
Markosek was bor... |
16654445 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20MacDonagh | Joseph MacDonagh | Joseph Michael MacDonagh (18 May 1883 – 25 December 1922) was an Irish Sinn Féin politician.
He was born in Cloughjordan, County Tipperary. His parents Joseph MacDonagh and Mary Parker were both national schoolteachers. His brothers included the executed 1916 Easter Rising leader Thomas MacDonagh and film director Jo... |
16857174 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis%20J.%20Patrick%20O%27Grady | Dennis J. Patrick O'Grady | Senator Dennis J. Patrick O'Grady (December 9, 1943 - March 29, 1972) was a Republican politician and is the youngest person elected to the Florida State Senate. He won his seat at age 23 in a court-ordered election on March 28, 1967, to represent the 15th District and served until 1968. He was born in Brooklyn, New Yo... |
16978393 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Marie-Joseph%20Maximilian%20Caffarelli%20du%20Falga | Louis-Marie-Joseph Maximilian Caffarelli du Falga | Louis-Marie-Joseph Maximilian Caffarelli du Falga (February 13, 1756 – 27 April 1799) was a French commander and scholar. His younger brothers Marie-François Auguste de Caffarelli du Falga (1766–1849) and Louis-Marie Joseph Caffarelli (1760–1845) were also generals.
Life
The oldest of ten children, he refused to exerc... |
17267623 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Magnin | Joseph Magnin | The Joseph Magnin Company was a high-end specialty department store founded in San Francisco, California, by Joseph Magnin, 4th son of Isaac Magnin founder of the I. Magnin department store. Joseph Magnin Co. and I. Magnin Co. were rivals.
History
In 1913 Joseph Magnin left I. Magnin & Co. and bought into a partnersh... |
17452648 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Margulies%20%28artist%29 | Joseph Margulies (artist) | Joseph Margulies (1896–1984) was a Vienna-born American painter and printmaker.
Biography
Joseph Margulies was born in Vienna, Austria in 1896. He immigrated to the United States at an early age. Margulies studied at the Art Students League of New York with the printmaker Joseph Pennell (1857–1926), from 1922 to 1925... |
17473421 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Lee%20%28disambiguation%29 | Tommy Lee (disambiguation) | Tommy Lee is an American heavy metal drummer for the band Mötley Crüe and the ex-husband of Pamela Anderson.
Tommy Lee may also refer to:
Tommy Lee (footballer) (born 1986), English footballer
Tommy Lee (rugby league) (born 1988), English rugby league player
Tommy Lee (gridiron football) (born 1941), American former f... |
17475093 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean%20Joseph%20Martin | Jean Joseph Martin | Jean Joseph Martin - (b. Mirecourt (Vosges) 1837 - d. Paris 1910) was a French Archetier / Bowmaker.
Served his apprenticeship with Nicolas Remy Maire.
In 1858 left Mirecourt for Paris to join Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume's workshop. Five years later, JJ MARTIN came back to Mirecourt (1863) to open his own workshop... |
17476098 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Gaines | David Gaines | David Gaines may refer to:
David "Smokey" Gaines (1942–2020), American basketball player and coach
David Gaines (environmentalist) (1947–1988), founder of the Mono Lake Committee
David Gaines (racing driver) (1963–1990), NASCAR Limited Sportsman Division race car driver
David Gaines (composer) (born 1961), United S... |
17527027 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Lehmann | Tommy Lehmann | Tommy Preben Lehmann (sometimes shown as Lehman, born February 3, 1964) is a Swedish retired professional ice hockey centre.
Lehmann played for AIK in the Swedish Elitserien for five seasons from 1982 to 1987. Selected by the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft, he joined Boston fo... |
17603393 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marcoux | Joseph Marcoux | Joseph Marcoux (16 March 1791 – 29 May 1855) was a Canadian Catholic missionary among the Iroquois. Fluent in Mohawk, Marcoux was also known as Tharoniakanere, "the one who looks up to the sky".
Life
He was ordained 12 January 1813, and spent the remaining forty-two years of his life evangelizing the Iroquois, first ... |
17704392 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Brewer%20%28Michigan%20Democrat%29 | Mark Brewer (Michigan Democrat) | Mark Brewer is an American lawyer, political consultant, and a member of the Democratic National Committee. He is the former chair of the Michigan Democratic Party and a past chair of the Association of State Democratic Chairs.
Professional work
In 2013, Brewer lost his bid for a tenth two-year term as MDP Chair to L... |
17969520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mauclair | Joseph Mauclair | Joseph Mauclair (Clichy, 9 March 1906 — Créteil, 5 February 1990) was a French professional road bicycle racer from 1927 to 1938, who won the 17th stage in the 1928 Tour de France. In 1930 traveled to Australia with Jean Bidot to compete in two stage races, the Sydney to Melbourne covering and the Tour of Tasmania co... |
18021114 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob%20Woodruff%20House | Jacob Woodruff House | The Jacob Woodruff House is a two-story octagonal house constructed of concrete walls, featuring a large, windowed cupola, and metal roof. It is located in Ripon in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Jacob Woodruff was a member of and the librarian for the Wisconsin ... |
18044116 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed%20Ibrahim%20Elmi | Mohamed Ibrahim Elmi | Mohamed Ibrahim Elmi is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Tarbaj Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election.
References
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Orange Democratic Movement polit... |
18088889 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maria%20Pernter | Joseph Maria Pernter | Joseph Maria Pernter (15 March 1848 at Neumarkt, South Tyrol, – 20 December 1908 at Arco) was an Austrian Jesuit and scientist.
Life
He entered the Society of Jesus after graduation from the Gymnasia at Bolzano and Merano. For a time he acted as professor of physics at Kalocsa and Kalksburg.
In 1877 he was obliged to... |
18091383 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marshall%20de%20Brett%20Mar%C3%A9chal%2C%20Baron%20d%27Avray | Joseph Marshall de Brett Maréchal, Baron d'Avray | Joseph Marshall de Brett Maréchal, Baron d'Avray (30 November 1811 – 26 November 1871) was a member of the French nobility who became an educator in the Province of New Brunswick.
Known as Marshall d'Avray, he was born in London, England and educated at the French royal court. His father, Joseph Head Marshall 1st Baro... |
18097693 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maritim | Joseph Maritim | Joseph Maritim (born 22 October 1968) is a retired Kenyan athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles.
He finished fourth at the 1987 All-Africa Games, in a career best time of 49.33 seconds.
He also competed at the 1988 Olympic Games without reaching the final.
References
External links
1968 births
Living p... |
18098356 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia%20Romero | Virginia Romero | Virginia Maria Romero is one of few non-Hispanic artists to master traditional New Mexican santero techniques. She was born to William Adelbert Phillip Holley and Victoria Theresa Mucha on 16 March 1952 in Sheffield Lake, Ohio, where she grew up as Ginny Holley. Her father was the son of William Holley, Sr. and Agnes ... |
18105104 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20%28Liberal%20politician%29 | Samuel Smith (Liberal politician) | Samuel Smith (4 January 1836 – 28 December 1906) was a British politician. He served as a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) from 1882 to 1885 and from 1886 to 1906. He was noted for being a champion of "social purity" and opposed many plays with open displays of sexuality that he saw as "glorification of the vulgarest ... |
18421778 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20May%20Swing | Joseph May Swing | Lieutenant General Joseph May Swing (February 28, 1894 – December 9, 1984) was a senior United States Army officer, who fought in World War I and commanded the 11th Airborne Division during the campaign to liberate the Philippines in World War II.
Early life and military career
Joseph May Swing was born in Jersey City... |
18682607 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Matheson | Joseph Matheson | Joseph Matheson (May 7, 1833 – September 23, 1915) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Richmond County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1886 to 1897. He was a Liberal member of the House of Commons of Canada for the Richmond riding from 1900 to 1904.
He was born in Grand... |
18703106 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20Tavern%20Site | Samuel Smith Tavern Site | The Samuel Smith Tavern Site is a historic archeological site in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. It encompasses the remains of a late 17th-century tavern operated by Samuel Smith, owner of Great Island, which shelters Wellfleet Harbor. The tavern site is located within the Cape Cod National Seashore, and is accessible via ... |
18797724 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maria%20Koudelka | Joseph Maria Koudelka | Joseph Maria Koudelka (December 7, 1852 – June 24, 1921) was a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the second Bishop of the Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin (1913–1921).
Biography
Koudelka was born on 7 December 1852 at Chlistov house 59, Bohemia, Austrian Empire. He was baptized Catholic on the same day ... |
18987437 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Jones%20%28biologist%29 | Christopher Jones (biologist) | Christopher Jones is an American vintage race car driver, innovator and venture investor with a strong interest and PhD in health economics, particularly as it applies to improving outcomes and reducing healthcare costs. In the early 2000s, he presented a report, first to then-British Chancellor Gordon Brown and then i... |
19101902 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Malta | Joseph Malta | Joseph Malta (November 27, 1918 in Revere, Massachusetts; January 6, 1999) was the United States Army hangman who, with Master Sergeant John C. Woods, carried out the Nuremberg executions of ten former top leaders of the Third Reich on October 16, 1946, after they were sentenced to death during the Nuremberg Trials. M... |
19209997 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Fundamental%20Magnet%20High%20School | Andrew Jackson Fundamental Magnet High School | Andrew Jackson Fundamental Magnet High School, commonly nicknamed "A.J.", "Andrew Jackson", or "Andrew Jackson High School", was a public magnet high school in Chalmette in the area of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is a part of St. Bernard Parish Public Schools. Andrew Jackson was turned into an elem... |
19506341 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Joseph%20Marshall | John Joseph Marshall | John Joseph Marshall (1807 – September 25, 1870) was a merchant and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Guysborough County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1840 to 1847, from 1850 to 1859 and from 1867 to 1870.
He was born in Guysborough, Nova Scotia, the son of Joseph H. Marshall, and was educa... |
19513176 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marshall%20%28judge%29 | Joseph Marshall (judge) | Joseph Marshall (ca 1755 – June 3, 1847) was an Irish-born farmer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Sydney County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1800 to 1811.
He was born in Glenkeen, the son of Joseph Marshall, and came to Georgia with his family at the age of 13. Marshall joined t... |
19519398 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marshall | Joseph Marshall | Joseph Marshall may refer to:
Joseph Marshall (traveller) (years of birth and death are unknown), British traveler of 2nd half of the 18th century
Joseph Marshall (cricketer, born 1835) (1835–1915), English clergyman and cricketer
Joseph Marshall (sportsman) (1862–1913), English cricketer and footballer
Joseph Mar... |
19693729 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Andrew%20Jackson | John Andrew Jackson | John Andrew Jackson was an American abolitionist in the nineteenth century. He was born into slavery on a country plantation in Sumter County, South Carolina. His escape north to Canada may have been one of many slave experiences that inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. During the American Civil War, Ja... |
19918843 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20MacDonald%20%28politician%29 | Joseph MacDonald (politician) | Joseph MacDonald (born July 1824) was a political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Antigonish County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1867 to 1874 as a Liberal member.
He was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and educated there. In 1867, he married Emily McDonald. MacDonald was defeated when he ran... |
19930661 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew%20Thomas | Matthew Thomas | Matthew Thomas or Matt Thomas may refer to:
Matt Thomas (soccer) (born 1995), American soccer player
Matt Thomas (basketball) (born 1994), American basketball player
Matt Thomas (guitarist) (born 1986), American guitar player
Matt Thomas (ice hockey) (born 1975), Canadian ice hockey coach
Matthew Thomas (linebacke... |
19967345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Matthias%20G%C3%A9rard%20de%20Rayneval | Joseph Matthias Gérard de Rayneval | Joseph-Mathias Gérard de Rayneval (24 February 1736, Masevaux, Haut-Rhin – 31 December 1812, Paris), was a French diplomat and government minister of the Ancien Régime.
Career
Gérard de Rayneval served under the Bourbon Foreign Minister, Charles Gravier de Vergennes, as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs an... |
20258682 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Makinson | Joseph Makinson | Joseph Makinson (born 25 August 1836 at Higher Broughton, Salford, Lancashire; died 14 March 1914 at Sale, Cheshire) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1856 to 1873.
Joseph Makinson was educated at Huddersfield College, Owen's College, Manchester and Trinity College, Cambridge. A righ... |
20339737 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Majcher | Joseph Majcher | Joseph Majcher (born March 17, 1960) is a Polish-born Canadian former soccer player who played at both professional and international levels as a midfielder.
Club career
Majcher played in the Canadian Soccer League with the Toronto Blizzard and the North York Rockets. In 1993, he played in the Canadian National Soccer... |
20488264 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Joseph%20Manscour | Louis-Joseph Manscour | Louis-Joseph Manscour (born 20 March 1945 in La Trinité, Martinique) is a Martinican politician. He represented the island of Martinique's 1st constituency in the National Assembly of France from 2002 to 2012 as a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche parliamentary group.
He was a member of the ... |
20562601 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marius%20Babo | Joseph Marius Babo | Joseph Marius Babo (January 14, 1756 in Ehrenbreitstein – February 5, 1822 in Munich). As a dramatist, Babo preferred action based on history. In Otto von Wittelsbach, written in 1781, he followed the path blazed by Goethe in Götz von Berlichingen. Sometimes one could see he was acquainted with Shakespeare. He filled a... |
20991028 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marsden | Joseph Marsden | Joseph Thomas Marsden (11 October 1868 – 17 January 1887) was an English footballer who played for Darwen and Everton. He also earned one cap for the English national side in 1891.
External links
Player profile at EnglandStats.com
1868 births
English footballers
England international footballers
Darwen F.C. players
1... |
20999497 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20House | Samuel Smith House | Samuel Smith House may refer to:
Samuel Smith House (East Lyme, Connecticut), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
Samuel L. Smith House, Detroit, Michigan, NRHP-listed
Samuel Smith House and Tannery, Greenfield, Ohio, NRHP-listed
See also
Smith House |
21035658 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Macdonald | Joseph Macdonald | Joseph Macdonald, K C (January 14, 1863 – February 16, 1942) was a lawyer, magistrate and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cape Breton Centre from 1925 to 1933 and Cape Breton North from 1933 to 1937 as a Conservative member.
He was born in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, the son of Michael and Cathe... |
21176523 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20inauguration%20of%20Andrew%20Jackson | First inauguration of Andrew Jackson | The first inauguration of Andrew Jackson as the seventh president of the United States was held on Wednesday, March 4, 1829, at the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Andrew Jackson as president and the second term of John C. Calhoun as vice... |
21193765 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron%20James%20%28basketball%29 | Aaron James (basketball) | Aaron James (born October 5, 1952) is a retired American professional basketball player. He spent his entire five-year National Basketball Association (NBA) career with the New Orleans Jazz.
James, a 6'8" small forward, averaged 10.8 points and 4.1 rebounds over 356 career games from 1974 to 1979 with the Jazz, who dr... |
21193769 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron%20James | Aaron James | Aaron James may refer to:
Aaron James (basketball) (born 1952), American basketball player
Aaron James (footballer) (born 1976), Australian rules footballer
Aaron James (organist) (born 1986), Canadian organist and musicologist
See also |
21211974 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20inauguration%20of%20Andrew%20Jackson | Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson | The second inauguration of Andrew Jackson as president of the United States took place in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Monday, March 4, 1833. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Andrew Jackson as president and the only four-year term of Martin Van Buren as vice president... |
21244510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20federal%20judges%20appointed%20by%20Andrew%20Jackson | List of federal judges appointed by Andrew Jackson | Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Andrew Jackson during his term of office. In total Jackson appointed 23 Article III federal judges: 5 Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States and 18 judges to the United States district courts.
John Catron was nominat... |
21255729 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Andrew%20Jackson%20Lightburn | Joseph Andrew Jackson Lightburn | Joseph Andrew Jackson Lightburn (September 21, 1824 – May 17, 1901) was a West Virginia farmer, soldier and Baptist Minister, most famous for his service as a Union general during the American Civil War.
Early life
Lightburn was born in Pennsylvania, the oldest of 5 children. His family moved to Lewis County, Virginia... |
21451980 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke%20Smith%20%28writer%29 | Luke Smith (writer) | Luke Michael Smith is an American writer. He is a staff member at the video game development company Bungie, and is a former video games journalist. Smith wrote for a college newspaper and weekly papers in Michigan before being hired as one of the first new freelance writers for Kotaku. At Kotaku, Smith developed his w... |
21464581 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Walls | Christopher Walls | Christopher Stephen Walls (born 3 August 1952) is a diver who participated in the Individual Springboard event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
References
External links
Sports Reference: Olympics Sports
1952 births
Divers at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Living people
Olympic divers of Great Britain |
21750740 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good%20Times%20%28Tommy%20Lee%20song%29 | Good Times (Tommy Lee song) | "Good Times" is a song released in 2005 by American musician Tommy Lee. It is the second single released from his second solo album Tommyland: The Ride. The song is also the theme song for the reality TV series Tommy Lee Goes to College.
The song is Lee's most successful as a solo artist.
"Good Times" reached number ... |
21770317 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Manning | Joseph Manning | Joseph Manning may refer to:
Joseph S. Manning (1845–1905), U.S. Army private and Medal of Honor recipient
Joseph P. Manning (1827–1916), pioneer who crossed the Oregon Trail in 1848
M. Joseph Manning (1924–2015), US politician
Joseph Manning (historian), professor of history at Yale University |
21802093 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maximilian%20von%20Maillinger | Joseph Maximilian von Maillinger | Joseph Maximilian Fridolin Ritter von Maillinger (October 4, 1820 – October 6, 1901) was a Bavarian General der Infanterie and War Minister under Ludwig II of Bavaria.
Biography
Von Maillinger was born in Passau. After passing his company officer career, at last in the Generalquartiermeister staff in Munich, he was t... |
21814449 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Martin%20Hood | Joseph Martin Hood | Joseph Martin Hood (born 1942) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.
Education and career
Born in Ashland, Kentucky, Hood received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Kentucky in 1965 and a Juris Doctor from the University of... |
21831701 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Samuel%20Smith | Edward Samuel Smith | Edward Samuel Smith (March 27, 1919 – March 22, 2001) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and previously a United States Judge of the United States Court of Claims.
Education and career
Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Smith received a Bachelor of Arts degree fr... |
21857987 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney%20Walker%20%28sports%20administrator%29 | Rodney Walker (sports administrator) | Sir Rodney Myerscough Walker (born 10 April 1943) is a British sports administrator and current Chairman of the British Basketball League.
He was Chairman of Wakefield Trinity RLFC between 1986 and 1993; the Rugby Football League between 1993 and 2002; GB Sports Council between 1994 and 1996; Sport England between 199... |
21964717 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marks | Joseph Marks | Joseph Marks was the editor and creator of the labour newspaper the Industrial Banner which began publishing in 1899 which "was the official organ of the Labour Educational Association of Ontario".
Notes
Canadian newspaper editors
Canadian male journalists
Year of death missing
Year of birth missing |
22082201 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel%20Samuel%20Smith%20Park | Colonel Samuel Smith Park | Colonel Samuel Smith Park is an urban park in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and a former weekend get-away destination for Victorian Torontonians. The park has a variety of attractions, including a children's playground located only steps from Lake Ontario. The park is named for Lieutenant Colonel S... |
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