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Tripp is a former town on the eastern side of Dallas County, Texas, United States. ... Tripp, Texas This page was last edited on 12 October 2023, at ...
McCrea had support parts in Force of Impulse (1961) and The Broken Land (1962). McCrea made Young Guns of Texas (1962) with James Mitchum, look-alike son of Robert Mitchum, and Alana Ladd, daughter of Alan Ladd. James Mitchum, Alana Ladd and Jody McCrea are billed above the title in that order.
The following is a list of deaths in April 2009.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
Javon McCrea (born 1992), American basketball player; Joel McCrea (1905–1990), American actor; Leo McCrea (born 2003), British-Swiss Paralympic swimmer; Michael McCrea (born c. 1958), British convicted killer and former financial adviser
Texas District Court, 327th Judicial District (2002–2022) Texas: retired [70] Vince Chhabria: United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2014– ) California: active [71] Jennifer C. Chiang Sugar Land Municipal Court (2015– ) Texas: active [72] Andrea Chin Seattle Municipal Court (2019– ) Washington: active [22 ...
Jay Nash McCrea was born on January 15, 1887, in Springfield, Illinois. [1] He began cycling competitively at Springfield High School, and was named their representative in the Central Illinois Athletic Association tournament c. 1901, at which he finished sixth in the quarter-mile race and fourth in the single-mile race, performing "remarkably well". [2]
They had a daughter, Mary Alice, born in 1870. Alice McCrea was married to Lieutenant William Harvey Tschappat, 5th U.S. Artillery, in July 1898. [4] McCrea's wife died in 1917, after which he moved in to his daughter and son-in-law's home at West Point, New York. [5] McCrea died on September 5, 1918, at West Point, New York at the age of 79 ...
The Texas Psychological Foundation [18] created The Jennifer Ann Crecente Memorial Grant [19] in Crecente's memory. The annual grant pays $5,000 to a graduate student studying violence against women. The Colquitt County Arts Center Theatre dedicated the 2007 production of Oliver! to Jennifer Ann Crecente.