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Augustus Jackson (April 16, 1808 – January 11, 1852) [1] was an African American businessperson, chef, ice cream maker, and confectioner from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] He is credited as inventing a modern method of manufacturing ice cream and for new flavor development. [ 3 ]
Constable Augustus "Gus" Jackson first appeared in season 5 as a baseball player for station house five and was nicknamed "Slugger" for his impressive athletic abilities. He later appeared as a constable for station house four in season 6 and became a recurring character beginning in season 7.
Samuel Augustus Fabens (1813–1899), master mariner in the East India and California trade. [33] ... Jackson Family. Edward Jackson (1708–1757), colonist; m ...
The musical family — comprised of nine siblings — first came to prominence in the '60s. With news of Tito Jackson's death in Sept. 2024, look back at their memorable photos
Rebbie Jackson, born in 1950, is the eldest child of the Jackson family. She didn't join show business until the 1970s, when she began to join her already-famous brothers on stage. Rebbie then ...
This is a list of people for whom Andrew Jackson, seventh U.S. president, acted as pater familias or served as a guardian, legal or otherwise. As Tennessee history writer Stanley Horn put it in 1938, "Jackson's friends had a habit of dying, and leaving their orphans to his care."
Michael Jackson's sons Blanket (now known as Bigi), 21, and Prince, 26, are continuing to honor their late father following what would have been his 65th birthday last month.. The young men, who ...
Historian Lorman Ratner described Jackson as a boy without a father, and a man without sons, which may have motivated him to accept guardianship of dozens of young people who lived with him at various times or whom he assisted legally, financially, or socially. [10] Jackson's motives in adopting Theodore, Charley, and Lyncoya were likely complex.