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Byrns is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elinor Byrns (1876—1957),
American lawyer and pacifist, co-founder of the Women's
Peace Society...
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States House of Representatives.
Byrns was born in
Cedar Hill,
Robertson County, Tennessee, son of
James Henry Byrns and Mary
Emily Jackson. He was named...
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Samuel Byrns (March 4, 1848 – July 9, 1914) was a U.S.
Representative from Missouri. Born on a farm in
Jefferson County, Missouri,
Byrns studied law....
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Pauline Byrns (May 6, 1917 –
September 18, 1990) was an
American singer who
recorded successfully in the
swing era of the late 1930s and 1940s, notably...
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Harold Byrns because he felt he
could not make it in
America with a
Jewish name. He
formed his own
chamber orchestra, the
Harold Byrns Chamber Orchestra...
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named after Jo
Byrns, the 41st
Speaker of the
United States House of Representatives, who was born and
raised in
Cedar Hill. Jo
Byrns High
School was...
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Kitchin (1921–1923)
Garrett (1923–1929)
Garner (1929–1933)
Rainey (1933–1934)
Byrns (1935–1936)
Bankhead (1936–1940)
Rayburn (1940–1961)
McCormack (1962–1971)...
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Joseph Wellington Byrns Jr. (August 15, 1903 –
March 8, 1973) was an
American attorney and one-term U.S.
Representative from Tennessee.
Byrns was born in Davidson...
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Byrn (Nashville, Tennessee) is an
American cookbook author and the
former food
editor of The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Tennessean.
Byrn graduated...
- 1940s and 1950s. The
group was
formed in 1946, the
members being Pauline Byrns (1917-1990),
Vince Degen, [Tony Paris,
Howard Hudson, and a
young Andy Williams...