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- Northern Irish former professional footballer who plays as a winger for FC Mindwell in the Mid-Ulster Football League. He began his career at Manchester United...
- Charles Corning Clarke 26. Elias Clippenger Randall 13. Melissa Mindwell Randall 27. Mindwell Corning 3. Margaret Clarke 28. Charles Chandler 14. Charles...
- figure in the Erie Canal project. On June 14, 1790, Granger was married to Mindwell Pease (1770–1860), the daughter of Joseph Pease. Together, they were the...
- longest serving Postmaster General in United States history. His mother was Mindwell (née Pease) Granger (1770–1860) and his first cousin, Amos Phelps Granger...
- sat in the Connecticut General ****embly for 30 years. Sherman married Mindwell Taylor on February 14, 1744, in Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut...
- After a brief period playing for Mid-Ulster Football League junior side FC Mindwell, Carroll returned to the Irish League to sign for Dungannon Swifts in January...
- Rathfriland Rangers (3) 2–1 Strabane Athletic (NL) Rosario Youth Club (NL) 6–1 Mindwell (NL) Saintfield United (NL) 3–2 Cookstown Youth (NL) Shamrock (NL) 6–2...
- Network Donation". urban. Retrieved 29 April 2024. "Andy's Man Club". MindWell. Retrieved 20 May 2024. "Andys Man Club Leeds". www.facebook.com. Retrieved...
- members Matthew Griswold jr (1652-1716) Daniel Griswold (1656–1728) m. Mindwell Bissell (1663–1728) Daniel Griswold (1684–1772) m. Sarah White (1694–1738)...
- Connecticut on September 5, 1758. He was the son of Judge Daniel Sherman. and Mindwell Taylor Sherman. He married Elizabeth Stoddard of Woodbury in 1787. After...