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  2. Lyle F. Bull - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Franklin Bull was born on April 8, 1938, in Illinois. He and his future wife, Diana Stone, met while in high school at a softball game sponsored by the Lutheran church the teens attended in Port Byron, Illinois. After they started dating, the couple married in 1956 when Bull was 18 and Stone was 19.

  3. Port Byron, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Port Byron is a village in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States and part of the Quad Cities Metropolitan Area. The population was 1,668 at the time of the 2020 census; up from 1,647 at the 2010 census.

  4. Port Byron Township, Rock Island County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Port Byron Township is located in Rock Island County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,446 and it contained 704 housing units. [2] Located on the Mississippi river. The major business is Sandstrum Industries with John Deere 15 minutes down state Hy 84 to the south.

  5. Media in the Quad Cities - Wikipedia

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    Weekly newspapers in the Quad Cities include The North Scott Press, based in Eldridge and covering northern Scott County and the North Scott Community School District; the Erie Review (based in Erie in Whiteside County, Illinois, but also including coverage of upper Rock Island County including Port Byron and the Riverdale Community Unit School ...

  6. Richard Bonelli - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bonelli (born George Richard Bunn; 6 February 1889 – 7 June 1980) was an American operatic baritone active from 1915 to the late 1970s. Although he sang predominantly on stage in both light and grand operas, he also performed at various times on radio, in concerts and films, as well as on television.

  7. Zuma Township, Rock Island County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Zuma Township is located in Rock Island County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 757 and it contained 315 housing units. [2] Zuma Township was originally named Walker Township, but was renamed on October 1, 1857.

  8. Coe Township, Rock Island County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Coe Township is located in Rock Island County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,657 and it contained 659 housing units. [2] Coe Township originally was named Fremont Township, but changed its name to Penn Township on October 1, 1857. Then changed its name from Penn to Coe in January, 1858.

  9. Port Byron - Wikipedia

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    Port Byron is the name of several places in the United States: Port Byron, Illinois; Port Byron Township, Illinois; Port Byron, New York This page was last edited on ...