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  2. Jamie Keeton - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Keeton was born on July 9, 1968. [1] Originally from Pensacola, Florida, he lived in Chicago for about 20 years and later moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin. [1] According to Keeton, he began to notice that his toys and other objects stuck to his body at the age of seven. [1]

  3. Samuel Curtis Johnson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Curtis Johnson, Sr., was the son of Phineas Miller Johnson and Orra Ann Collins. Johnson had deep New England roots; his great grandfather Henry Johnson married Abigail Hubbard, a great granddaughter of Rev. George Phillips, one of the founders of Watertown, Massachusetts.

  4. Bruce Schroeder - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Edward Schroeder [1] (born c. 1946) [2] is a retired American lawyer and jurist from Kenosha County, Wisconsin. He served forty years as a Wisconsin circuit court judge in Kenosha County (1983–2023). At the time of his retirement, he was the longest-serving state court judge in Wisconsin. He was previously district attorney of

  5. Eugene Dorff - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Joseph Dorff (February 25, 1930 – September 7, 2005) was an American politician from Wisconsin.A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Kenosha in the Wisconsin State Assembly for twelve years and served as interim mayor of Kenosha for nearly a year, following the resignation of mayor John D. Bilotti.

  6. Zalmon G. Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Simmons married Emma E. Robeson from Lake County, Illinois on April 20, 1850, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Emma was the daughter of Captain Morris Robeson. [ 14 ] Their children were Minnie, Emma, Gilbert, Zalmon [ 15 ] [ 14 ] and two sons who died during their childhood, Nelson who died at three years of age and Ezra who died when he was 13. [ 16 ]

  7. William Pocan - Wikipedia

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    William Pocan was born and raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin.He attended Mary D. Bradford High School [1] and graduated early, entering college at age 16. [2] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin–Parkside in 1981 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1984.

  8. Joan Holderness - Wikipedia

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    But she was very well-liked and by 1950, she played more, sometimes right-field. She had a good arm and was asked to join the Grand Rapids Chicks which was in town playing against Kenosha. Throughout her baseball career, Joan played for the Kenosha Comets (1949-1950), the Grand Rapids Chicks (1950-1951), and the Battle Creek Belles (1951).

  9. Tod Ohnstad - Wikipedia

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    Tod Ohnstad (born May 21, 1952) is an American Democratic politician, retired machinist, and former union representative from Kenosha, Wisconsin. He served six terms as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly , representing the Wisconsin's 65th Assembly district from 2013 to 2025.