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Goodfellow is a
surname with English,
Scottish or
Irish origins.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Benjamin Goodfellow (1864–1946),
British solicitor...
- Meet Mr.
Goodfellow "
Goodfellow couldn’t come up with much do****entation on his
initial invention"
Geoff Goodfellows' blog
Geoff Goodfellows' website...
- In
English folklore, The Puck (/ˈpʌk/), also
known as
Goodfellows, are
demons or
fairies which can be
domestic sprites or
nature sprites. The etymology...
- Ian J.
Goodfellow (born 1987) is an
American computer scientist, engineer, and executive, most
noted for his work on
artificial neural networks and deep...
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Elizabeth Goodfellow (c.1767–1851),
generally called Mrs.
Goodfellow,
started one of the
first cooking schools in America. She
taught classes for thirty...
- Mary's
Goodfellow Touch Tells, 25-6: Its
Third City
Title in 7 Years".
Detroit Free Press. p. 13. Tom
McPhail (November 22, 1958). "38,898 '
Goodfellows' See...
- Joan
Goodfellow (born
February 2, 1950) is an
American actress and
singer who
appeared on stage, screen, and
television throughout the 1970s and 1980s...
- Puck, or
Robin Goodfellow, is a
character in
William Shakespeare's play, A
Midsummer Night's Dream.
Based on the Puck of
English mythology and the púca...
- Clayton,
Goodfellow and Co (sometimes
Clayton &
Goodfellow) of Blackburn, Lancashire, England, were
manufacturers of
Stationary engines. The
company was...
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William Goodfellow may
refer to:
William Goodfellow (philanthropist) (1880–1974), New
Zealand merchant, industrialist,
company director and philanthropist...