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administrator Robert Yeamans (died 1643),
English merchant Jennie Yeamans (1862–1906), Australian-born
child actress and
singer Yeaman This page
lists people...
- of
Yeamans described him as "a
pirate as****."
Baptised on 28
February 1611 in Bristol, England, Sir John
Yeamans was a
younger son of John
Yeamans, a...
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Yeaman (hill), a
categorisation of
British hills Yeamans This page
lists people with the
surname Yeaman. If an
internal link
intending to
refer to a specific...
- extinct. The
Yeamans Baronetcy, of
Bristol in the
County of Gloyucester, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 12
January 1665 for John
Yeamans. The title...
- John
Yeamans was a
colonial administrator. John
Yeamans may also
refer to: John
Yeamans (politician) John
Yeaman,
Scottish prisoner This disambiguation...
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George Helm
Yeaman (November 1, 1829 –
February 23, 1908) was an
American politician who
served as a U.S.
Representative from
Kentucky from 1862 until...
-
belong to Lady
Margaret Yeamans, the wife of Sir John
Yeamans who was a
Royal governor, in 1674. When her
husband died, Lady
Yeamans remarried to William...
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Jennie Yeamans (born
Eugenia Marguerite Yeamans; 1862 – 28
November 1906) was a
child actress and
singer po****r in the 1870s and 1880s, and
later a famous...
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Annie Yeamans was born off the
coast of
south eastern Australia during a
voyage from
Sydney to Melbourne. Her
parents were
Edward "Ned"
Yeamans (died...
- court-martial and executed.
Yeamans came of a
numerous Bristol family, and was
probably closely related to
William Yeamans (1578–1632?), a
graduate of...