- Some
Traynors were also have been
members of the
ruling upper class in
Ireland during the
Protestant Ascendancy. The last name of some
Traynors in Ireland...
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Charles Everett Traynor (August 21, 1937 – July 22, 2002) was an
American actor,
businessman and
talent agent best
known for
having promoted the careers...
- Jack
Traynor may
refer to: John
Traynor (Royal Marine),
paralysed Royal Marine cured by a
miracle at
Lourdes Jack
Traynor (soccer) (born 1987), American...
-
Traynor may
refer to:
Traynor (surname)
Traynor Ora
Halftown (1917–2003),
Native American entertainer Carol Traynor, in the TV
series Maude John Traynor...
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Meghan Elizabeth Trainor (born
December 22, 1993) is an
American singer-songwriter and
television personality. She rose to
prominence after signing with...
- Pete
Traynor was a
Canadian guitarist, b****ist,
businessman and
designer of
Traynor sound amplification equipment for the
music industry. As a
young man...
- daughter, and two sons from a
previous marriage. Traynor, Mary. "Frank
Traynor —
Traynors". Franktraynors.net.au. "The
Early Years of the Folk
Revival in Melbourne"...
-
Pembroke Castle in Pembroke,
Wales (the
Traynors' estate);
Wytham Abbey in Oxfordshire,
England (the
Traynors' home
within the
castle walls); Sandown...
- an
enormous success. She
later alleged that her
abusive husband,
Chuck Traynor, had
threatened and
coerced her into parti****tion. In her autobiography...
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Harold Joseph "Pie"
Traynor (November 11, 1898 –
March 16, 1972) was an
American third baseman, manager,
scout and
radio broadcaster in
Major League Baseball...