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  2. Sheila Grant - Wikipedia

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    Nieces. Helen Jefferson. Sheila Corkhill (also Grant) is a fictional character from British soap opera Brookside, played by Sue Johnston. Sheila appeared in Brookside from the first episode in 1982 until the character's departure in 1990. Her most famous storyline was in 1986, when the character was attacked, raped and beaten by an unknown ...

  3. List of The West Wing characters - Wikipedia

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    The television series The West Wing is a political drama series which was originally broadcast on NBC.. During its seven seasons the ensemble cast of stars, recurring stars, and guest stars earned 157 acting nominations (often competing in the same category against other members of the cast) across a variety of award-granting organizations, earning 30 awards.

  4. International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons - Wikipedia

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    History. Established in New York City, New York in 1886 with a membership of ten founding women who were active with Episcopal, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches in the area, the International Order of The King's Daughters and Sons held its first meeting on January 13 of that year at the New York City home of Margaret McDonald Bottome (1825–1906), a leader in the Methodist church who had ...

  5. Grant Teaff - Wikipedia

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    Grant Garland Teaff ( / ˈtæf /; born November 12, 1933) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at McMurry University (1960–1965), Angelo State University (1969–1971), and Baylor University (1972–1992), compiling a career college football record of 170–151–8. In his 21 seasons as head coach of the ...

  6. Lola Albright - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Albright was born in Akron, Ohio, to Marion A. (née Harvey) and John Paul Albright, both of whom were gospel music singers.Lola's mother also was born in Ohio but her father was a native of North Dakota, who in 1930 supported the family by working as an inspector in a local insulating business.

  7. John Newman Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Battles/wars. American Civil War. Major John Newman Edwards (January 4, 1839 – May 4, 1889 [1]) was famed General Joseph O. Shelby 's adjutant during the American Civil War, an author, and a pro- Confederate journalist [2] who founded the Kansas City Times. He is perhaps best known for contributing to the folk hero status of outlaw Jesse James.

  8. Shelby Chong - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Tommy Chong. . ( m. 1975) . Children. 4; including Marcus. Shelby Chong (née Fiddis; born February 1, 1948) is an American comedian, actress and producer who was the executive producer of Best Buds (2003) and the associate producer of four Cheech & Chong films. She is married to the comedian and actor Tommy Chong.

  9. Julia Grant Cantacuzène - Wikipedia

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    Julia Dent Grant was born at the White House on 6 June 1876. She was the first child of Frederick Dent Grant and his wife Ida Marie Honoré (1854–1930), the daughter of Henry Honoré, of French ancestry, who made his fortune in Chicago real estate. She was named for her grandmother, the First Lady Julia Grant née Dent.