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Edward Rose
Tunno (1794–1863) was a
Member of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom for Bossiney, Cornwall, 1826–1832. He had
homes at Llangennech, near...
- of
Spring – Maps of
Spring Leaf and
Bloom Indices for the
United States Tunno,
Bianca Barr. "What's the
difference between meteorological and astronomical...
- the business.
Following the
death overseas of his
older brother,
Thomas Tunno Forbes, the
Perkinses encouraged John
Murray Forbes to
travel to China,...
- S2CID 129732336.
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September 2023. Mensing,
Scott A.; Sharpe,
Saxon E.;
Tunno, Irene; Sada, Don W.; Thomas, Jim M.; Starratt, Scott; Smith,
Jeremy (15...
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Thomas or Tom
Forbes may
refer to:
Thomas Tunno Forbes,
member of the
Forbes family of
Boston Tom Forbes,
character in the 1942 film The
Affairs of Jimmy...
- Saint-Domingue and gens de
coleur libre. His
mother was
Barabara (Barbary)
Tunno Barquet, born an
enslaved person by her mother, Peggy, who
later adopted...
-
vegetarian and
vegan recipes,
including millet beet burgers,
dijon tempeh,
tunno sandwiches, and
eggplant meatballs.
Fiore hosted the TV show
Totally Vegetarian...
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married 1813
Hester Matilda Tunno,
daughter of the
Scottish banker John
Tunno (1746–1819) and
sister of
Edward Rose
Tunno. They had six
children including...
- U.S. senator.
Republican gain. Y
Victor Veysey (Republican) 49.8%
David A.
Tunno (Democratic) 48.8%
William Emery Pasley (American Independent) 1.4%...
- area of 1,134
acres (459 hectares). The 47
slaves were
purchased from Adam
Tunno,
Samuel Potts, and others. He
hired a
plantation overseer to
manage the...