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Creelman is a
surname of
Scottish Lowlands and
later Ulster-Scottish origin.
Creelman is
thought to have
originated from an
occupational name, derived...
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James Creelman (November 12, 1859 –
February 12, 1915) was a Canadian-American
writer famous for
securing a 1908
interview for Pearson's
Magazine with...
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Reports of a m****acre were
first published by the
Canadian journalist James Creelman of the New York World,
whose account was
widely circulated within the United...
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Creelman MacArthur (June 12, 1874 –
December 27, 1943) was a
senator in the
Parliament of
Canada representing Prince Edward Island. He was a businessman...
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Samuel Creelman (November 19, 1808 – June 5, 1891) was a farmer,
merchant and
political figure in Nova Scotia. He
represented Colchester County from 1847...
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Alice Creelman (1858–1952) was an
artist and art
dealer in New York City
during the
Gilded Age.
Originally from Marietta, Ohio, she
traveled often as an...
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James Ashmore Creelman (September 21, 1894 –
September 9, 1941) was an
American screenwriter in Hollywood,
known for co-writing King Kong in 1933. He was...
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Morrison Creelman, OC (August 14, 1908 – 2007) was a
Canadian nurse. She was the
Chief Nursing Officer of the
World Health Organization from 1954...
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Sharon Grace Creelman (born
April 27, 1964, in Windsor, Ontario) is a
former field hockey player from Canada.
Between 1982 and 1994,
Creelman held 139 caps...
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recruited his
sister Molly along with a
friend from college, Debra-Jean
Creelman, to
accompany his own
vocals for the
songs he had written, and the trio...