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John Campbell Boot, 2nd Baron Trent, KBE (19 January 1889 – 8 March 1956), was a British retail businessman, the son of the Sir Jesse Boot who turned the pharmaceutical retailer Boots Company into a major national company, and Florence Boot.
Moon, an Indigenous woman, was shot and killed by an RCMP officer at her home in a small Whe-la-la-U community. She allegedly refused to put the knife she was holding down. Her nine-year-old daughter was home at the time of the incident. [99] 2003-07-14 Tabesh, Keyvan (18) British Columbia
Henry Boot was the eldest surviving son of Charles and Ann Boot. He was born on 9 December 1851 in Heeley , a small village two miles (3.2 km) outside Sheffield , England. Henry's father had described himself as a stonemason in the 1851 census but as a farmer when the children were baptized. [ 1 ]
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Hill asked Jim Oates to call a local funeral home to claim Robinson Hill's body. Less than four hours after her death, the funeral home removed Robinson Hill's body from the hospital. [12] Within an hour after moving the body from Sharpstown General, the funeral home began the process of embalming Robinson Hill's body. The hospital's ...
President of Dartmouth College 1893–1909 [41] John Wheelock: 1771 President of Dartmouth College 1779–1815, son of Dartmouth College's founder Eleazar Wheelock [10] Robert Witt: T'1965 Chancellor of the University of Alabama System 2012–present; president of the University of Alabama 2003–2012 [42]