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William Whann Mackall (January 18, 1817 –
August 12, 1891) was a
Seminole Wars veteran, Mexican–American War
veteran and
Confederate States Army brigadier...
- Paris, at her
ancestral home, Boydville,
until her
marriage to Dr.
James Whann McSherry. He was a
prominent physician of Martinsburg. In 1895, she organized...
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lasted from 1835 to 1836. The year
after Cross died, he
married Jane
Whann. Hoge and
Whann raised two daughters, and she died in 1864. Hoge's
third wife Eliza...
- J.
Stone James M.
Lawson Hugh
Toney D
Boone Rangers Boone County James Whann McSherry reorganized as Co.B in 1862 E
Raleigh Rangers Raleigh County Benjamin...
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Clark Jr.
Phillip Lewis William Poole Abraham Staats James Stroud William Whann Adam
Williamson Kent
County Thomas Clayton James Henry Stephen Lewis John...
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cooking class. This
became "Wild
Flour Breads",
which is co-owned with
Sandy Whann. In
October 2000, ****er and
three other partners opened a
casual bistro-style...
- D1. ProQuest 855034442. Roahen, Sara (July 20, 2006). "Katherine &
Sandy Whann:
Leidenheimer Baking Company".
Southern Foodways Alliance.
Retrieved June...
- 1856
operating in the New Orleans, Louisiana, area, and
captained by W. S.
Whann. At the
beginning of the
American Civil War she was
taken into
service by...
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United States Geological Survey,
United States Department of the Interior. "
Whann Run".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey...
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Campbell Wilson),
Elizabeth Maria Balch (married Rev.
Septimus Tustin), Jane
Whann Balch (married Rev.
William Williamson) and
Hezekiah James (died young)...