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  2. John F. Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    When Fitzpatrick became Tribune publisher, "the savage salvos ended once and for all." [8] Fitzpatrick's legacy as the architect of accommodation between members of the LDS Church and non-Mormons in Salt Lake was such that his obituary in Time Magazine was titled "The Peacemaker." [2] In 1937, Fitzpatrick hired his eventual successor, John W ...

  3. John Joseph Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Fitzpatrick (October 12, 1918 – July 15, 2006) was a Canadian-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Miami in Florida from 1968 to 1971 and as the third bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville in Texas from 1971 to 1991.

  4. Mary Prince (nanny) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Prince (born 1946; also called by her married name Mary Fitzpatrick [1] until officially separated from her husband in 1979 [2]) is an African American woman wrongly convicted of murder who then became the nanny for Amy Carter, the daughter of US President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter, and was eventually granted a full pardon.

  5. Richard FitzPatrick - Wikipedia

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    General Richard FitzPatrick (24 January 1748 – 25 April 1813), styled The Honourable from birth, was an Anglo-Irish soldier, wit, poet, and Whig politician. He sat in the British House of Commons for 39 years from 1774 to 1813 and was a "sworn brother" of the statesman Charles James Fox .

  6. Thomas Fitzpatrick (pilot) - Wikipedia

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    While intoxicated, Fitzpatrick, a resident of Emerson, New Jersey, [5] stole a single-engine plane from the Teterboro School of Aeronautics at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey at approximately 3 a.m. on September 30, 1956, [6] and flew without lights or radio before landing on St. Nicholas Avenue near 191st Street in front of a New York City bar where earlier he had been drinking and made an ...

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  8. 'They're very rare': Family lost in DC plane crash dedicated ...

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    A Virginia family of four who dedicated their lives to figure skating and each other were among the victims who died in Wednesday's devastating plane crash near Reagan National Airport.. Business ...

  9. William John Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    His father, John FitzPatrick, was a successful merchant or trader who left his son a competence. FitzPatrick was educated first at a Protestant school, and later at Clongowes Wood College, County Kildare, the well-known Jesuit School. He early displayed a taste for recondite and somewhat morbid investigation into the secret history of eminent ...