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  2. Category:People from Boardman, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  3. Boardman Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Boardman Township is one of the fourteen townships of Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. The population was 40,213 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is a suburb directly south of Youngstown and the second-largest municipality in the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area .

  4. Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Forest Lawn Memorial Park is a nonsectarian cemetery located in Boardman Township, Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. It was built in the 1930s and added to the National Register in 2018. [2] [3] Notable burials at Forest Lawn include MLB infielder Floyd Baker (1916–2004) and actress Elizabeth Hartman (1943–1987). [4] [5]

  5. Boardman - Wikipedia

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    Boardman (surname) Boardman Conover (1892–1950), American soldier, salesman and amateur ornithologist Boardman Robinson (1876–1952), Canadian-born American painter, illustrator and cartoonist

  6. Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Edward John DeBartolo Sr. (May 17, 1909 – December 19, 1994) was an American businessman. In 1971, his Ohio-based corporation was ranked as 47th among the nation's top 400 construction contractors.

  7. St. James Episcopal Church (Boardman, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    St. James Meeting House is a historic church building at 375 Boardman-Poland Road in Boardman, Ohio. It was built as St. James Episcopal Church in 1828, deconsecrated in 1971, relocated to Boardman Park in 1972, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

  8. Martha Wise - Wikipedia

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    Martha Wise was born in 1883 in Hardscrabble, Ohio, to Sophia Elizabeth Gienke and her husband Wilhelm Carl Hasel, both of whom were farmers. [2] Three brothers and a sister were also born to the family, [1] although contemporary sources name only three siblings, two brothers named Frederick and Paul, and a sister named Emma. [3]

  9. Reta Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Reta Shaw (September 13, 1912 – January 8, 1982) was an American character actress known for playing strong, hard-edged, working women in film and on many of the most popular television programs of the 1960s and 1970s in the United States.