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  2. Miss Traill's House - Wikipedia

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    A late Colonial Georgian house built of a combination of bricklaying styles. The c. 1845 main house and the c. 1855 Rev. Sharpe's study consisted of English bond (now painted), the kitchen and laundry brickwork is a variation of Flemish bond, while the c. 1905 repairs are a pseudo Flemish bond. Corrugated iron dated c. 1905 covers the original ...

  3. Al Sharpton - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Al Sharpton outside of New York City Police Department Headquarters, 1999. In 1999, Sharpton led a protest to raise awareness about the death of Amadou Diallo, an immigrant from Guinea who was shot dead by NYPD officers. Sharpton claimed that Diallo's death was the result of police brutality and racial profiling. Although all four ...

  4. The father of Rev. Al Sharpton has died, the MSNBC host announced Saturday. He was 93. “I’m deeply saddened to announce the passing of my father, Al Sharpton, Sr.

  5. List of former Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomäus Bernhardi – rector and professor at the University of Wittenberg; later left the Catholic Church for Lutheranism and became the third Lutheran pastor to marry; Philip Berrigan – American peace activist and former member of the Josephite Fathers; ordained in 1955 and secretly married a former nun in 1970 before going public in 1973

  6. The Rev. Charles Gilchrist Adams, known as champion for ... - AOL

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    Adams is survived by his wife, Agnes Adams; daughter, Tara Adams Washington; and son, the Rev. Charles Christian Adams. DETROIT […] The post The Rev. Charles Gilchrist Adams, known as champion ...

  7. Funeral services set for Rev. Charles G. Adams as tributes pour

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    Bill Laytner, Detroit Free Press December 4, 2023 at 2:04 PM Rev. Charles G. Adams of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit raises his hand during a reading of scriptures.

  8. James Sharp (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    James Sharp, or Sharpe, (4 May 1618 – 3 May 1679) was a minister in the Church of Scotland, or kirk, who served as Archbishop of St Andrews from 1661 to 1679. His support for Episcopalianism, or governance by bishops, brought him into conflict with elements of the kirk who advocated Presbyterianism. Twice the victim of assassination attempts ...

  9. Texas Man Remembers Wife Who Died in Home Fire After 25 ... - AOL

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    A Texas community is raising money for a man known for his "kind heart and infectious personality" after his wife of 25 years died in a home fire. ... Booze-free bar in trendy NYC neighborhood is ...