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  2. Thomas J. Kirkpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Kirkpatrick was born in Cumberland County, Virginia, to John Kirkpatrick and his wife Jane Maria Jellis. On March 3, 1852, Kirkpatrick married Fortunata Sydnor. Her parents were Fortunatus Sydnor and Elizabeth Royall, who was descended from patriot Benjamin Watkins of Chesterfield County. They had several children, of whom at least Elizabeth ...

  3. Robert C. Burkholder - Wikipedia

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    Robert Calhoun Burkholder (1826 – December 12, 1914) was a Virginia architect, Confederate soldier, and one of Campbell County, Virginia's three delegates in the Virginia General Assembly when it resumed after Congressional Reconstruction (1869-1871). [1]

  4. Owen Robertson Cheatham - Wikipedia

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    She collected thirty-seven pieces of Dalí-Jewels, which were exhibited at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia after her death. [7] Cheatham died of a heart attack on October 24, 1970 at a football game in Eugene, Oregon. [8] He was buried in the New Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery.

  5. Robert Garlick Hill Kean - Wikipedia

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    Robert Garlick Hill Kean (October 7, 1828 – June 13, 1898) was a Virginia lawyer. A Confederate States Army officer and bureaucrat during the American Civil War, he helped promulgate the Lost Cause of the Confederacy after the war, particularly since he became one of the last surviving members of the Confederate States bureaucracy.

  6. J. Maynard Magruder - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Magruder ran for the new 10th U.S. Congressional District seat, but was defeated in the Democratic primary by attorney and former county board chairman Edmund D. Campbell, who with his wife and school board chairwoman Elizabeth Campbell were known as opposing racial segregation.

  7. How many people did Ted Bundy kill? - AOL

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    When he was on death row, Bundy confessed to murdering at least 30 women and young girls between 1974 and 1978. In a 1987 conversation recounted in detective Robert Keppel's book The Riverman: Ted ...

  8. John Archibald Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Campbell was born near Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia to the former Mary Williamson and her husband, Col. Duncan Greene Campbell (for whom the now-defunct Campbell County, Georgia, was named). Col. Campbell had been born in North Carolina and attended college in Chapel Hill before moving to Wilkes County, Georgia and studying law under ...

  9. All deaths found post-Helene examined: Buncombe County ... - AOL

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    The number of Helene-related deaths in Buncombe County, verified by the medical examiner's office, sits at 42. According to Haight, all decedents found in Buncombe County are included in the ...