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Hebbard is an
English language surname.
People who
share this
surname include: Col
Hebbard (born 1936),
Australian rules footballer with
Essendon James...
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William Sterling Hebbard (1863–1930) was an
American architect most
noted for his work in San
Diego County, California.
Hebbard briefly worked as a draftsman...
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James Hebbard (July 1862 – 29
November 1941) was a
miner who
became manager of the
Great Central Mine,
Broken Hill.
Hebbard was born in Bendigo, Victoria...
- times: first, to
Eliza Foster; second, to
Eliza Hebbard Jepson, and third, to Mary
Lucretia Hebbard.
Smith died on
January 15, 1893. His will apportioned...
- July 10, 1873. The
original name
selected was
Hebbard Township in
honor of
pioneer settler William F
Hebbard. However, no
township meeting was
called until...
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Olivia Hebbard in 1903. The
Hebbard family originated in Cornwall, in the
South of England, an area with an
extensive mining history.
James Hebbard's father...
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Sterling Hebbard (1863-1930) and
Carleton Monroe Winslow, Sr. The
church is a
classic representative of the
Mission style, on
which Hebbard had done extensive...
- he
returned to
Victoria for a time, and
while there he
married Millie Hebbard. In 1907
Lutey was
working as a
filter pressman, and in 1915 he was a mill...
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Colin Edward George Hebbard (born 10
November 1936) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** for
Essendon in the VFL.
Hebbard, a West Australian,...
- when he
relocated to
Queensland Mannix is
married to
Susan Mannix (née
Hebbard) and has two children,
Casey and Max Mannix.[citation needed]
Barry in...