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  2. Totie Fields - Wikipedia

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    George William Johnston, Jr. (1950–1978; her death; 2 children) Totie Fields (born Sophie Feldman; May 7, 1930 – August 2, 1978) was an American comedian.

  3. George William Johnson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    George William Johnson (4 November 1802 – 29 October 1886), was a British writer on gardening. Biography. Early life. Johnson, born at Blackheath, Kent, was younger ...

  4. George William Johnson - Wikipedia

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    George William Johnson may refer to: George William Johnson (congressman) (1869–1944), lawyer and Democratic politician, United States Representative from West Virginia George William Johnson (politician) (1892–1973), Canadian politician

  5. George W. Johnson (West Virginia politician) - Wikipedia

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    George William Johnson (November 10, 1869 – February 24, 1944) was a lawyer and Democratic politician who served as United States Representative from West Virginia from 1923 to 1925 and from 1933 to 1943.

  6. William Johnston - Wikipedia

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    William Ernest George Johnston (1884–1951), Lord Mayor of Belfast William Erskine Johnston (1905–1993), Canadian politician William F. Johnston (1808–1872), governor of Pennsylvania, 1848–1852

  7. Johnston baronets - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Johnston, 2nd Baronet (died c. 1680) Sir John Johnston, 3rd Baronet (c. 1648–1690) Sir John Johnston, 4th Baronet (died 1724) Sir William Johnston, 5th Baronet (c. 1675–1750) Sir William Johnston, 6th Baronet (1714–1794) Sir William Johnston, 7th Baronet (1760–1844) Sir William Bacon Johnston, 8th Baronet (1806–1865)

  8. Castle Hill convict rebellion - Wikipedia

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    George Johnston, who led the military response to the rebellion, as a lieutenant colonel in 1810. Meanwhile, the rebels at Constitution Hill (Toongabbie) were having difficulty co-ordinating their force because several parties, including one of around 70 men under Samuel Humes, had lost their way in the night.

  9. George William Johnson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    George William Johnson (July 10, 1892 [1] in Stratford, Ontario [2] – April 26, 1973) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1959 to 1962, representing the Winnipeg riding of Assiniboia for the Progressive Conservative Party .