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Thomas Vivian Fiall Jr. (June 20, 1894 – June 21, 1978) was an
American Negro league outfielder between 1918 and 1925. A
native of Charleston,
South Carolina...
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George Goodwin Fiall (born
April 25, 1900 -
April 12, 1936) was a
Negro leagues infielder who pla**** for
several teams, most of the
seasons for the Lincoln...
- hātan – hēt – hēton – (ge)hāten (to be called) Old High German:
fallan –
fiall –
fiallun – (gi)fallan (to fall)
heizan – hiaz –
hiazun – (gi)heizan (to...
- from Norman-French esquipper,
eschiper fell (geography) from Old
Norse fiall "mountain"
fellow félagi
filly Possibly from Old
Norse fylja, fem. of foli...
- 300
acres (1.2 km2) as a part of the 30,000-acre
tract 'lying
above ye
fialls of ye Delaware.'" Griffiths,
Thomas Sharp, 'A
History of
Baptists in New...
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Seamheads Negro Leagues Database"...
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Fiall -
Seamheads Negro Leagues Database"...
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Negro Leagues Database". www.seamheads.com.
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Seamheads Negro Leagues Database". www.seamheads.com.
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Seamheads Negro Leagues Database". www.seamheads.com.
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Fiall -
Seamheads Negro Leagues Database"...
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