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A post office called Wheaton has been in operation since 1884. [6] Wheaton was designated county seat in 1886. [7] The city was named for Daniel Thompson Wheaton, a railroad surveyor. [7] One property in the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the Wheaton Depot, built circa 1906. [8]
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Eli Ranney was a farmer and a native of Massachusetts, he moved to Iowa in 1853 and died there in 1873. [1] Justin's paternal grandfather, Abner Ranney, served in the War of 1812 and lived to be 100 years old. [1] Justin W. Ranney married Elizabeth Quackenbush in December 1849. They were married for 31 years before her death in 1881.
Foodborne illness kills hundreds of Americans a year, sickens tens of millions annually, and costs billions in medical care, lost productivity and premature deaths, federal researchers said in a ...
Karen Ranney (February 5, 1963 – June 15, 2020) was an American author of historical and paranormal romance novels. Biography.
His obituary in the Minneapolis Morning Tribune described him as a 33rd degree Freemason and the Knights Templar. [33] [34] Ezra Ames (1768–1836), American portrait painter [6] Oliver Ames (1831–1895), 35th governor of Massachusetts. Primary lodge membership unknown, but made honorary member of Columbian Lodge of Boston. [10]
Three teens were killed after they were ejected from a car during a single-vehicle crash in rural Missouri, police say. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the crash happened around 4:30 p.m ...
Helen Margaret Ranney (April 12, 1920 – April 5, 2010) was an American doctor and hematologist who made significant contributions to research on sickle-cell anemia. [1]