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Joynes is a surname,
derived from John.
Notable people with the
surname include: ****ie
Joynes (1877–1949),
English football player Edward Southey Joynes...
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spinal cord injuries.
Roxie Joynes was born in Cape Charles, Virginia, the
daughter of
Samson Shawnee Joynes and
Emily Young Joynes. She
attended Tidewater...
- Washington. The
Joynes family included younger brothers, Dr.
Levin Smith Joynes (1815-1881),
Thomas R.
Joynes Jr. (1829-1868) and
Edward Southey Joynes (1834-1917)...
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Joyne was a
provider of
digital television via
satellite for the
Dutch and
Flemish market,
using the Eutelsat's 9B
satellites at 9°E east.
Joyne is a combination...
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James Leigh Joynes (29 May 1853 – 13
January 1893) was an
English journalist, writer, poet and
socialist activist.
Joynes was born in Eton, Berkshire...
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Leigh Joynes (27
September 1824 – 29 June 1908) was an
English clergyman and schoolmaster. He was
ordained deacon in 1848 and
priest in 1854.
Joynes taught...
- bulk,
Joynes had been a
perimeter shooter in Australia. He
averaged around 11
points and 5
rebounds per game. As a
sophomore in 1992–93,
Joynes was listed...
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Richard Albert Joynes (16
August 1877 – 1949) was an
English professional footballer who made 70
appearances in the
Football League playing for
Notts County...
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Nathan Joynes (born 7
August 1985) is an
English footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Handsworth Parramore F.C.
Joynes came
through the
youth ranks with...
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Reconstruction Era.
Edward Southey Joynes was born on
March 21, 1834, in Accomac, Virginia, the
youngest son of
Thomas Robinson Joynes (1790-1858) and his wife...