Namesakes on the netby jon hobbs. Last updated 2002-01-03Click here to start a message board topic related to this article. Sam Langdon
Sloan continued in business until he traded out to Sam Langdon, the father of Nig Langdon the famous baseball player, in about 1896 or 97. Langdon later sold to Farris and Cannon. This building later burned in 1901. article
Scott Lloyd
Rainsville native Scott Lloyd has been elected president of the Alabama Child Support Association (ACSA) for 2001-2002. The honor came at the associationâs annual conference held in Gulf Shores October 1-5.
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Anna Wilson
Arguably Australias best womens cyclist and certainly the choice of readers to www.cyclingnews.com in our recent Australian rider of the year survey, Anna Wilson attempted to ride 47km in an hour.
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Louise Carter
Louise Carter is an award-winning author of garden books and articles. Her articles and photographs have appeared in the New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Mainline Times, Horticulture, Fine Gardening, Pacific Horticulture, Green Scene, Garden Design, Landscape Architecture, and many others; she has also written two books and several calendars with Fulcrum Publishing.
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Neil Walker
The Minister for Veteranâs Affairs and Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence, Mr Bruce Scott, announced today the sudden death of Mr Neil Walker the Managing Director of the ADFâs canteen organisation, Frontline Defence Services.
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Jon Hobbs
Jon is married to Bethan Hobbs. Both are keen practising Christians and spend most of their life doing their best at spreading the word of God to 'unbelievers'. Kind of like e-Jehovah's witnesses really!
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