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- Jeffords is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elza Jeffords (1826–1885), American representative prominent resident of Mississippi following...
- 1975 to 1989. The son of Olin M. Jeffords, who served as Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, James Jeffords was born in Rutland, Vermont. He graduated...
- and the cry went out to abolish the reservation and remove Jeffords as agent. Tom Jeffords embarked on a series of ventures as sutler and postmaster at...
- question Sergeant Jeffords in "Moo Moo". After an unsuccessful meeting with Maldack, and much deliberation with Captain Holt, Jeffords filed an official...
- Ross Island, Antarctica . Jeffords "Jefford". Forebears.io. Retrieved 2017-12-09. This page lists people with the surname Jefford. If an internal link intending...
- Harrison Jeffords saw action in several of the major battles in the Eastern Theater while serving in the Army of the Potomac. While Colonel Jeffords was back...
- In****bent Republican U.S. Senator Jim Jeffords won re-election to a third term in office. In May 2001, Jeffords left the Republican Party and announced...
- served in the Mississippi Senate. Jeffords was born in Dayton, Ohio on January 25, 1855. The son of Elza Jeffords, his father moved the family to Mississippi...
- Petherbridge. In 1953, Jeffords married actor Terence Longdon; the marriage was dissolved in 1961. In 1967, she married actor John Turner. Jeffords died from oesophageal...
- father of Senator Jim Jeffords. Olin M. Jeffords was born in Enosburg Falls, Vermont on June 8, 1890, the son of James Merrill Jeffords (1863–1926) and Mary...