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The following is a list of people from Johnson County, Kansas. Inclusion on the list is reserved for notable people who have resided in the rural county area or in smaller cities such as Leawood , Prairie Village , Stilwell , or De Soto .
Bill Grigsby was born in Wellsville, Kansas, in 1922, the youngest of three sons of Harry Ludwell Grigsby and Elanore Amelia Grigsby.His father was a geologist, frequently unemployed during the Great Depression so the family moved to Lawrence, Kansas, when Bill was in third grade. [2]
Nancy Jo Sales (born October 15, 1964) is a New York Times bestselling author and journalist at Vanity Fair, New York magazine, and Harper's Bazaar, among others. She is known for her article in the March 2010 issue of Vanity Fair titled "The Suspects Wore Louboutins" which served as the basis for the 2013 film, The Bling Ring .
Mark Littell, 69, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals), complications from heart surgery. [105] Shirley McKechnie, 96, Australian dancer and choreographer. [106] Dale McRaven, 83, American television writer and producer (Perfect Strangers, Mork & Mindy, The Partridge Family), complications from lung cancer. [107]
Keith Esau, Kansas state legislator [28] Herbert S. Hadley (1872–1927), 32nd Governor of Missouri, chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis [29] George H. Hodges (1866–1947), 19th Governor of Kansas [30] Julia Lynn (1957– ), Kansas state legislator [31] Robert Montgomery, Kansas state legislator [32]
It started as a weekly, The Kansas City Enterprise, on September 23, 1854, a year after the city's founding and shortly after The Public Ledger went out of business. Kansas City's first mayor, William S. Gregory, and future mayors Milton J. Payne and Elijah M. McGee, along with city fathers William Gillis, Benoist Troost, Thompson McDaniel, Robert Campbell and Kansas City's first bank and ...
Hayl family of organ builders, 16th and 17th century family of pipe organ builders; Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688–1757) Albertus Antoni Hinsz (1704–1785) Hofbauer – Göttingen; Elias Hößler (1663–1746) Stephan Kaschendorf (c. 1425–c. 1499) Emanuel Kemper, Lübeck; Orgelbau Klais (Johannes Klais Orgelbau GmbH & Co. KG) – Bonn, North ...
Like Nancy he was active in the local 4-H club. [10] According to the murderers themselves, Kenyon had been killed by Perry Smith. [8] Approximately 1,000 mourners attended the Clutter family funeral, packing the First Methodist Church in Garden City, Kansas, county seat of Finney County, seven miles east of Holcomb. A majority of that crowd ...