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Abrams, Leonard

Acree, Linda J.

Adams, J. Robert

Adams, Wayne L.

Adams, Neta R.

Adamson, Daniel P.

Addison, Timothy W.

Adkisson, Paulette

AdolphL Ronald L.

Albertson, William E.

Albury, Stanley

Alexander, Jeanne E.

Alexander, Emma K.

Allan, William E.

Allen, Terry Allen, Terry (de la Mesa) (1888–1969) soldier; born in Fort Douglas, Utah. The famously profane son of a professional soldier, "Terrible Terry" Allen failed to graduate from West Point, and fought as a professional boxer for a time.  R.

Allred, Raymond S Raymond, town, Canada
Raymond, town (1991 pop. 3,130), S Alta., Canada, SE of Lethbridge, in a sugar beet area. Sugar is refined and honey is produced there. A provincial agricultural college is in the town.
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Aires, Abel J.

Anders, Monica Ann

Anderson, James M.

Anderson, Mattie L.

Andreshak, Paul M.

Andrews, Ann P.

Andrews, Jerry

Antoine, Carroll S Car·roll , James 1854-1907.

British-born American physician noted for his research on yellow fever. In 1900 he deliberately infected himself with the disease for experimental purposes.
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Armour-Ohanmu, Ednora

Arkinson, Ethel B.

Atwater, Frank G.

Autrey, Linda D.

Babbitt, Richard R.

Babineau, David J David J. Haskins (b. April 24, 1957, in Northampton, England) is a British alternative rock musician. He was the bassist for the seminal gothic rock band Bauhaus. Life and work .

Back, Donna J.

Baer, Karen L.

Bagley, Judith M.

Bailey, Jerry A.

Bailey, Jack L.

Baker, Sue L.

Balash, Richard G.

Bales, Rodney A.

Barber, John P.

Barklage, John W.

Barnhart, John H.

Barth, Crystal W.

Bary, David S.

Bates Bates   , Katherine Lee 1859-1929.

American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911.
, Omer G.

Beach, John W.

Beal, Richard A.

Beale, Johnnie L.

Beattey, Laurel A.

Beaudette, Candace C.

Beck, Steven M.

Beckett, George T.

Behan, Beatrice M.

Beldin, Cheryl Ann

Bell, Michelle E.

Bell, Gloria R.

Benn, Braden M.

Bennett, Teresa A.

Bennewitz, Eckhard

Bentley, Alan K.

Benvenuto, James V James V, king of Scotland
James V, 1512–42, king of Scotland (1513–42), son and successor of James IV. His mother, Margaret Tudor, held the regency until her marriage in 1514 to Archibald Douglas, 6th earl of Angus, when she lost it to John
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Benz, Robert

Berard, Diane L.

Berry, Roland M.

Bezner, John 8.

Bielling, Deborah A.

Bilbrey, Mary E.

Bishop, Emilie R.

Bittner, James G.

Blackwell, William F.

Blais, James R.

Blake, Frederick L.

Blankenship, Joyce L.

Blevins, Lynda L.

Blewis, Robert I Robert I, duke of Normandy
Robert I (Robert the Magnificent), d. 1035, duke of Normandy (1027–35); father of William the Conqueror. He is often identified with the legendary Robert the Devil.
.

Blongastainer, Austin J.

Boatman, Janet F.

Boddle, J. E.

Boerum, Kenneth R.

Bogert, Joann

Bolick, Robin A.

Bonessa, Barbara L.

Bongard, John W.

Bono, Frank J.

Boone, Charles D.

Bopp, Heidi K.

Bornt, Vickie L.

Borovitcky, Gary

Boston, Sylvia L.

Botta, Joseph E.

Bowden, Martha B.

Bowie, F R.

Boyce, Annette

Braun, Dorothy G.

Bridges, David C.

Brinkley, Frankie E.

Brooks, Gary S.

Brooks, Dorothy J.

Brower, Trecia H.

Brown, Edward R.

Brown, Harry E.

Brown, Patricia A.

Brown, Connie J.

Brundage, Mary P.

Bruning, Janet A.

Bubel, Robert E.

Bunnell, John G.

Burbank, Augustus R.

Burkett, Devon O.

Burnett, Thomas E.

Burton, David M.

Buster, Mary J.

Buxton, Leroy W.

Cahoon, James F.

Caldwell, Catherine V.

Calhoun, Helen C.

Cameron, Tom O.

Campbell, Patricia M.

Campbell, William Campbell, William, 1745–81, American Revolutionary soldier, b. Augusta co., Va.; brother-in-law of Patrick Henry. He fought in Lord Dunmore's War (1774) and helped expel the royal governor from Williamsburg in 1776.  H.

Cano, Anthony P.

Caples, Gary G.

Carmack, Carolyn A.

Caron, Paul F.

Carpentier, Robert W.

Carson, Paula J.

Cart, Steven S.

Carte, Carolyn A.

Cary, Donald R.

Chambers, Karen

Chambers, Richard F.

Charland, Telesphore L.

Chase, Charles A.

Chenault, Steven L.

Ching For the Chinese surname Ching 程, see .

For the Chinese dynasty, see .
The ching (Thai: ฉิ่ง; sometimes romanized as chhing) are small bowl-shaped finger cymbals of thick and heavy bronze, with a broad rim commonly used in Cambodia and
, Donna M.

Chittick, James E.

Cinquegrani, Vincent A.

Clark, Patrick L.

Clark, David L.

Clarke, Judith S.

Clayton, Patricia B.

Clements, James M.

Clewis, Ruth E.

Cloninger, Gary L.

Coghill, Wm F.

Cole, David F.

Cole-Higgins, Joanne

Coleman, Joseph A.

Colgan, Maureen C.

Colgin, John

Collier, L A.

Collier, Robert R.

Collins, Ann M.

Colson, William H.

Colucci, Anthony M.

Comstock, E T.

Conley, Kenneth A.

Conrad, Lawrence W.

Cook, Joan I Joan I
 or Joanna I Italian Giovanna

(born 1326—died May 22, 1382, Lucania, Kingdom of Naples) Countess of Provence and queen of Naples (1343–82).
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Cookinham, John L.

Cooley, John W.

Cooper, Ronnie E.

Corby, John

Cordell, Ronald C.

Cornwell, Donald L.

Corwin, Gerald W.

Counihan, Herbert E.

Cousins, Michael E.

Covey cov·ey  
n. pl. cov·eys
1. A family or small flock of birds, especially partridge or quail. See Synonyms at flock1.

2. A small group, as of persons.
, Carmen Carmen

throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190]

See : Faithlessness


Carmen

the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr.
 L.

Cox, Jimmy D.

Coyne, William L.

Cozens, Bradbury B.

Crager-Newton, Peggy

Craig, Michael P.

Crawford, Jackie R.

Crawford, Charles K.

Cubbage, Katie M.

Cudd, Larry R.

Culver cul·ver  
n.
A dove or pigeon.



[Middle English, from Old English culufre, from Vulgar Latin *columbra, from Latin columbula, diminutive of columba, dove.]
, Marsha

Cummins, Lora M.

Dabrowski, Douglas A.

Daniels, James R.

Daniels, Henry W.

Daugherty, J R.

Dausman, Jack E.

Daut, Pirro R.

Daut, Kathryn

Davide, Diana C.

Davidson, Phillip H.

Davis, Terry L.

Davis, Glorianne M.

Davis Fanning, Wanda

Daze, James P.

Delaney, Mary Ann

Delaune, Elton

DeMello, Richard A.

Detuccio, George A.

Devine, James L.

Dezsi, Michael L.

Dickson, Ann S.

Dieterle, Edward R.

Dietz, Thomas A.

Differding, Charles R.

Dissing, Paul W.

Dockter, Bruce W.

Dodd, Janice

Doddato, August J.

Doles, Carmen E.

Doll, Richard J.

Dorwaldt, Richard

Dowdle, Leroy

Dral, Robert J.

Dube, Lionel E.

Dudek, Frederick G.

Duggins, James M.

Dulong, Lawrence R

Dunlap, Kenneth E.

Dunn, Karen M.

Dunn, Derald R.

Duran, Charlene

Dvorak, Julieann J.

Dye, Paula J.

Dye, Guy H.

Eador, Lawrence E.

Ebaugh, Richard W.

Ebert, Eric R.

Eder, Nancy E.

Edmonds, Walter E.

Edmonds, Edmund W.

Edwards, Dortha L.

Edwards, Donald L.

Egan, F E.

Ehlers, David C.

Eickhoff, Judith A.

Elam, Albert G.

Ellard, Mae R.

Engel, Steven R.

Erickson, Marlin D.

Fairall, Sallie C.

Falkenrath, John F.

Fannoney, Abraham C.

Farrow farrow

see farrowing.
, Don

Fasanella, Glenn T.

Faykes, Frank R.

Featherston, Howard H.

Felker, Robert L.

Ferguson, Joe P.

Ferrell, Edward A.

Fischbach, Alice A.

Fischer, Charles E.

Fish, Howard M.

Fisher, Paul W.

Fisher, J

Fitzgibbons, Craig E.

Fleck, Joel

Fletcher, Gil

Forgie, Beth

Formy-Duval, William B.

Forrest, James E.

Fowler, Jerry M.

Fragner, Ronald D.

Franceski, Gregory J.

Frascatore, James L.

Frederick, Paul L.

Freel, Raymond J.

Freiler, John J.

Froebel, Pauline M.

Frost, S David

Frushour, Gregory A.

Fry, Marilyn E.

Fryman, Gail S.

Fuhs, Frank J.

Furbee, Mary E.

Gaddy, Donald F.

Gagnon, Garland E.

Gajda, Thomas A.

Galimberti, John P.

Calvin, Thomas P.

Gantt, Sharon A.

Garcia, Elia A.

Gardetto, Bernard A.

Garland, Porter H.

Garrett, Tami J.

Gaskin gaskin

the muscular portion of the hindleg between the stifle and hock, corresponding to the human calf. The term is used in horses and sometimes dogs.
, Jerry

Gast, Sigmund

Gates, Patricia A.

Gembler, Beverly L.

Geng, Wendell J.

George, Vernon E.

Gildersleeve, Kathe

Givant, Joseph H.

Glandon, David E.

Glaude, William C.

Glenn, Charles S.

Glenn, James R.

Glover Glov´er

n. 1. One whose trade it is to make or sell gloves.
Glover's suture
a kind of stitch used in sewing up wounds, in which the thread is drawn alternately through each side from within outward.
, Kenneth J.

Godman, Eugene O.

Godzwa, Thaddeus H.

Godler, John N.

Golden, Leon

Goncalo, James C.

Good, Ronald D.

Good, Peggy A.

Gooding, Toni R.

Goodlet, Nadine

Goodman, Judith L.

Goossens, David J.

Gordon, Lauren E.

Gottfried, Robert A.

Graber, Raymond L.

Gracie, Wayne R.

Graf, Cathleen M.

Graham, Scott H.

Grams, Eugene J.

Gray, John F.

Grebe grebe (grēb), common name for swimming birds found on or near quiet waters in most parts of the world. Grebes resemble the loon and the duck; they have short wings, vestigial tails, and long, individually webbed toes on feet that are set far back , Robert E.

Greger, Paul E.

Gregory, Ernest J.

Gregory, Alice

Gregory, Kenneth E.

Gregory, Sandra Ann

Grieco, William J.

Grimm, Edward E.

Grimstad, George O.

Gudinas, D. J.

Guillory, Deirdre M.

Guretzky, James A.

Guy-Yoche, Adela T.

Hacker A person who writes programs in assembly language or in system-level languages, such as C. The term often refers to any programmer, but its true meaning is someone with a strong technical background who is "hacking away" at the bits and bytes. , Nancy

Hageman, Frances R.

Hahn, Gerald E.

Haider, Timothy J.

Hairston, Marjorie

Hale, Robert F.

Hall, Kathleen L.

Hall, Patricia J.

Hall, Bruce W.

Halloran, Thomas J.

Hamel Ham´el   

v. t. 1. Same as Hamble.
, Walter G.

Haminock, Clifford

Hanak-Hall, Elaine

Hancock, Willard A.

Hancock, James E.

Hansen, Douglas B.

Hanson, Linda E.

Harborth, Nelson L.

Hargons, Richard C.

Harker, Geri

Harland, Bernard S.

Harman, Joe L.

Harper, Leonard E.

Harris, Alton G.

Harris, Edward A.

Harrison, Patricia A.

Hartney, Alan H.

Hawk, J. M.

Hawkins, Mary

Heath, Don

Heath, Cyndi

Heetland, Sidney R.

Heffernan, Barbara

Heineking, Malinda K.

Heintzelman, Mark A.

Heitkamp, Dorine L.

Helton, Michael W.

Hemphill, Joseph A.

Henderson, Barney

Hendricks, Jean

Henson, Pamela

Herbel, Janice E.

Hermeling, Dean H.

Herr, Betty M.

Herrington, Douglas C.

Hester, Ellen F.

Higgins, Loran P.

Hiles, Gail M.

Hill, Rex J.

Hill, Edythe N.

Hinton, David W.

Hockstad, Maryann M.

Hoepfer, Deborah N.

Hoevers, Gay E.

Hoffman, D. Kevin

Holbrook, Florence C.

Holcombe, Jean W.

Holroyd, James A.

Holt, E. Y.

Hoop, Clarence G.

Hopkins, Edmund A.

Horn, Joan L.

Hough n. 1. Same as Hock, a joint.
v. t. 1. Same as Hock, to hamstring.
[

imp. & p. p. os> Houghed

r>;

p. pr. & vb. n. os> Houghing.]

n. 1. An adz; a hoe.
v. t. 1. To cut with a hoe.
, Paul G.

Howell, Michael G.

Hoyt, Todd E.

Hoyt, Kathleen E.

Hudson, David L.

Hughes, Patsy A.

Hunter, Carol L.

Hunter, Claudia M.

Huntingdon, Nancy B.

Hysom, William L.

Ikeda, Ruth K.

Ilardi, Richard C.

Ingles This article is about an American supermarket chain. For a town in Gran Canaria, see Playa del Inglés.

Ingles (NYSE: IMKTA) is a regional supermarket chain based in Asheville, North Carolina, where Robert "Bob" Ingle opened the first store in Asheville, NC in
, Jack E.

Insalaco, Gertrude A.

Insinga, Joseph P.

Iverson, Lee A.

Jablonski, Joseph J.

Jackson, Anne B.

Jagielski, James R.

Jaramillo, Kathy

Jeffcoat, Clyde E.

Jefferis, Vicky L.

Jensen, James E.

Johannesen, Allen M.

Johnson, Richard L.

Johnson, Robert Johnson, Robert, 1911–38, African-American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter, b. Hazelhurst, Miss. A sharecropper's son, he grew up absorbing the music of Delta bluesmen, learning the harmonica and then mastering the guitar.  L.

Johnson, Sandra

Johnson, Lewis A.

Johnson, Karen R.

Jones, Larry E.

Josten, Bernie L.

Jung, Linda H.

Kankey, Roland D.

Kaspari, Robert A.

Kasputys, J. E.

Kaus, Lennis L.

Kavanaugh, R. Dennis

Keady, Joseph F.

Keevey, Richard F.

Kellerman, Roy F.

Kenaston, Joyce L.

Kennedy, Michael L.

Kidman, Susan C.

Killingsworth, Eva A.

Kincaid, William D.

King, Rita R.

Kinlin, Donna C.

Kirkpatrick, Davis A.

Kittrell, Herbert O.

Kleeman, Gerald J.

Klein, Sherry

Klinge, Jessie L.

Klunk, Michael S.

Knapp, Thomas G.

Knight, Thomas G.

Knorr, David H.

Koback, George J.

Koebert, Richard H.

Koehler, Robert

Koizumi, Loretta M.

Kojzarek, Henry

Kolar, Lewis

Kolehmainen, Ronald M.

Kopanos, Thomas C.

Kozlovsky, William P.

Kraft, Herbert H.

Krall, Margaret K.

Kratz, Paul J.

Krausse, Daniel A.

Krawczel, R. S.

Kromer, Robert B.

Kuechler, Gregory E

Kuper, Richard M.

Kurrus, Robert V.

Lackey, Leonard N.

Laffoon, Gwendolyn L.

Lake, Douglas A.

Lamb, Lorrena M.

Lamontagne, Robert H.

Lamonte, Robert S.

Landrum, Justine M.

Lankford, Emma G.

Larsen, Royce

Larson, Patricia B.

Law, Charles M.

Layman LAYMAN, eccl. law. One who is not an ecclesiastic nor a clergyman. , Roger

Lazor, John C.

Lazor, Melanie B.

Lebo, William T.

Lebron, Jose A.

Leeds, C. S.

Legrand, Randy L.

Leite, Mettle met·tle  
n.
1. Courage and fortitude; spirit: troops who showed their mettle in combat.

2. Inherent quality of character and temperament.
 J.

Lemire, Jeanne T.

Lewis, Jerry Lewis, Jerry, 1926–, American comedian, b. Newark, N.J. as Joseph Levitch. Known for his slapstick portrayals replete with facial mugging and sight gags, Lewis teamed (1946–56) with singer Dean Martin for a series of nightclub appearances and films.  W.

Linenberger, Deonne M.

Linnenbringer, Gary E.

Liter, Ted G.

Lloyd, Martha A.

Loboudger, G M.

Locklear, Sue N.

Loftin, Kathleen C.

Loftus, Stephen F.

Lokey, Frank Joe.

Lomas, Donald J.

Long, Dorothy R.

Lott, K. J.

Lovett, Nancy A.

Lowe, Roberta R.

Lowery low·er·y   also lour·y
adj.
Overcast; threatening.
, Pamela C.

Lucas, John H.

Lugo, Jeannie A.

Lynch, George C.

Lynde, Neva J.

Lynn, Charles T.

Magnus, Robert

Maiolatesi, Leonard E.

Manker, James E.

Mann, Lawrence O.

Mannarino, Mario R.

Marcelliano, Daniel A.

Marcotti, Arthur D.

Maricle, Eugene A.

Marko, Karl

Maroni, Alice C.

Marques Marques may refer to:
  • marque, or brand name
  • Marqués, a surname
  • A Spanish form of Marquis.
  • ''Marques, a tall ship.
, Steven J.

Marquez, Helen K.

Marshall, Stephen R.

Martin, Charles W.

Martin, Charles L.

Martin, Max E.

Martin, Charles R

Martin, Diana K.

Mason, Caroline D.

Mastin, Sharon

Mattfeld, William H.

Matthews, Patricia S.

Maust, Martha A.

Maziasz, Robert

Mc Coy, Bobby C.

McBride, Verna J.

McBride, Gloria

McCall, James F.

McCann, Joan C.

McCarty, Thomas F.

McCoy, Helen T.

McCraine, Mary H.

McCray, Ronald F.

McCrory, William P.

McDanel, Linda N.

McDonald, Earle M.

McKeon, John F.

McLemore, James T.

McNabney, Robert A.

McNitt, Charles F.

Mease, James Q.

Mechanic, Jack H.

Meuchel, Kenneth S.

Miller, Myra C.

Miller, George W.

Miller, Mary Jane A.

Miller, Kent

Miller, Gene A.

Milliken, Susie M.

Mitchell, William Mitchell, William (Billy Mitchell), 1879–1936, American army officer and pilot, b. Nice, France. He enlisted (1898) in the U.S. army in the Spanish-American War and received a commission in the regular army in 1901, serving with the signal corps.  R.

Mitchell, Donald R.

Mitchell, Paula

Mitchell, Dennis S.

Mitchell, Nellie See Sooty albatross  B.

Moeller, Delores I.

Molineux, Evadne S Evadne

immolates herself on husband’s funeral pyre. [Gk. Myth.: Kravitz, 100]

See : Suicide
.

Molloy, Erika

Monaghan, Patrick P.

Moody, Thomas L.

Moomey, Jolene K.

Mooney, Larry M.

Moore, Stephanie J.

Moore, Hannelore

Moore, Stanley W.

Moran, Patricia A.

Morgan, Timothy X.

Morgan, Barbara J.

Morrison, Geoffrey C.

Morrison, Debra L.

Morrison, James F.

Morrison, Rachel A.

Mortera, Gloria R.

Moschkin, Lydia

Mosley, John T.

Moulton, Cynthia

Muller Mul·ler , Hermann Joseph 1890-1967.

American geneticist. He won a 1946 Nobel Prize for the study of the hereditary effect of x-rays on genes.



Mül·ler , Johannes Peter 1801-1858.
, Jackson W.

Murphy, H. T.

Murphy, Karen S.

Murphy, John Edward
This article is about the TV psychic. For other uses, see John Edwards (disambiguation).


John Edward McGee, Jr. (born October 19, 1969), better known as John Edward, is an American author, and television personality.
 

Murphy, Lawrence J.

Murray, Kyle P.

Murray, James Murray, James, 1721?–94, British general, first civil governor of Canada, b. Scotland. He went to Canada as an army officer in 1757 and was prominent at the siege of Louisburg (1758) and in the crucial battle on the Plains of Abraham.  W.

Mustard, Mary

Myrick, Sandra L.

Nadon, Mary Lee
For the wife of Robert E. Lee, see Mary Anna Custis Lee.


Mary Lee (née Walsh) (February 14, 1821 – September 18, 1909) was an Irish-Australian suffragist and social reformer in South Australia.

Mary Walsh was born in Ireland.
 

Nakamura, Michael O.

Neblett, Harry R.

Neill, Henry W.

Neiman, Mary C.

Nelson, Audrea

Nelson, Calvin R.

Nelson, Kenneth A.

Newberry, Douglas R.

Newcome, Edwin R.

Newhouse, Larry G.

Nichols, Sandra J.

Nitzschmann, Rudiger

Norris, Jimmy A.

Nosetic, Rosemary A.

Novitski, Ramona M.

Nuehring, Leon

O'Connell, Richard E.

Odgers, Everett G.

Odvody, Dale L.

Oglietti, Anthony R.

Olgeaty, E. C.

Olson, Carrol A.

O'Mara, Robert G.

Omri, Thomas E.

O'Neill, Joseph J.

Ontiveros, Esther A.

O'Shea, Patricia H.

Oster, Jeffrey W.

Paddock paddock

a fenced field or enclosure.


joining paddock
used for mating.
, Basil V.

Palco, Eric D.

Palm, Steven

Palmer, Norman H.

Paolella, Dominic J.

Parker, Edward H.

Parker, Charles R.

Parks, Malcolm G.

Parra, Alberto G.

Pasierb, Ronald S.

Pasquinelli, Francis C.

Pastor, Joseph T.

Patten, Elizabeth J.

Patterson, Mark W.

Paulk, William J.

Pawlow, Gloria

Paxton, Winzer V.

Payne, Arthur L.

Pazeretsky, William G.

Peck, David W.

Pedersen, Richard E.

Pedicini, Robert A.

Peixotto, Ernest P.

Pellerin Aguilar, Patricia L.

Pemberton, David L.

Penisten, Gary D.

Penn, Maria S.

Peters, Bruce E.

Peterson, James W.

Petron, Charles H.

Petty, Michael

Pflumm, Basil H.

Phelps, Harvey A.

Phillips, Dean

Placek, Terry L.

Plaisance, Russell C.

Plummer, Jeffrey H.

Plummer, Wallace D.

Polzak, Laurence A.

Popple pop·ple 1  
intr.v. pop·pled, pop·pling, pop·ples
To move in a tossing, bubbling, or rippling manner, as choppy water.

n.
1. Choppy water.

2. The motion or sound of boiling liquid.
, Joseph P.

Porinchak, John M S

Porter, Barbara J.

Post, Gerald J.

Powell, Jack G.

Poynor, Marjorie A.

Preetorius, Charles D.

Presley, Bobby W.

Prewett, Margaret

Prewitt, John J.

Pribyl, K. R.

Proctor A person appointed to manage the affairs of another or to represent another in a judgment.

In English Law, the name formerly given to practitioners in ecclesiastical and admiralty 
, Ralph H.

Prombain, Lewis A.

Purkey, Sevilla A.

Purvis, Barbara A.

Radke, Paul F.

Raisio, Gary W.

Rankin, William B.

Rans, D. L.

Ransom ransom, price of redemption demanded by the captor of a person, vessel, or city. In ancient times cities frequently paid ransom to prevent their plundering by captors. The custom of ransoming was formerly sanctioned by law. , Reba B.

Rasinski, Anthony S.

Ravert, Harry W.

Rawie, Michael E.

Rayle, Lila M.

Reagan, Michael J.

Redfern, Thomas B.

Reed, Robert L.

Reed, Anne F T

Rees, David Y.

Rehberg, Catherine F.

Rehorst, Donald W.

Reich, Otto

Restivo, Anthony B Anthony B is the stage name of Keith Blair (born March 31, 1976), a Jamaican musician. Biography
Early life
Blair grew up in rural Clarks Town in the northwestern parish of Trelawny.
.

Reynolds, Charles G.

Reynolds, Janet K.

Rice, Bartholomew

Richard, Carolyn G.

Richardson, Sandra V.

Ricks, Jim L.

Ridgeway A ridgeway is a road or path that follows the highest part of the landscape. Roads and pathways
  • One of the best known ridgeways is the Ridgeway National Trail, also known as The Ridgeway Path
, Starling S starling, any of a group of originally Old World birds that have become distributed worldwide. Starlings were brought to New York in 1890; since then the common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) has spread throughout North America. .

Riley, Judith A.

Riley, Randle

Riley, Patsy A.

Rink, Paula M.

Rivard, Brenda L.

Robbins, Tammy

Robertson, James Robertson, James, 1742–1814, American frontiersman, a founder of Tennessee, b. Brunswick co., Va. He was reared in North Carolina. After the failure of the Regulator movement, he led (1771) a group of settlers from Orange co., N.C.  D.

Robertson, J B.

Robinson, Frances E.

Robling, James A.

Robson, Donald E.

Rocha, Linda G.

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