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- James Johonnot (1823–1888) was a New York State educator. Born in Bethel, Vermont, he attended school at the New England Seminary in Windsor. In 1845,...
- Ralph Helm Johonnot (1880–1940) was an American artist, designer, and arts educator, he is known for his educational series on color and interior decoration...
- (1912–1997), m. Percy Chubb II, grandson of the founder of Chubb Limited Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop Sr. (1914–1974), American newspaper columnist and political...
- Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop (May 17, 1914 – May 26, 1974) was an American newspaper columnist and political analyst. Alsop was born and raised in Avon...
- Boston Gazette John Han****, merchant Zachariah Johonnot, distiller. Father of Lt. Col. Gabriel Johonnot, Continental Army. John Mackay, merchant William...
- building and went through several pastors in its first two decades. Rodney Johonnot, who became the senior pastor in 1892, began planning a replacement structure...
- analyzing the king's responsibility on the ********ination of Escobedo. Johonnot, James. "Ten Great Events in HistoryChapter VII. The Invincible Armada"...
- Gill Ernest Gimson Greene & Greene Elbert Hubbard Norman Jewson Ralph Johonnot Florence Koehler Frederick Leach William Lethaby Charles Limbert Edwin...
- (1912–1997), who married Percy Chubb II of Chubb Insurance in 1932. Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop (1914–1974), who married Patricia Barnard "Tish" Hankey (1926-2012)...
- graphic designer James Hannaham, writer Stephen Hilger, photographer Ralph Johonnot, taught color theory, decorative arts, and interior design (1909–1912)...