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  2. John Boot, 2nd Baron Trent - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell Boot, 2nd Baron Trent, KBE (19 January 1889 – 8 March 1956), was a British retail businessman, the son of the Sir Jesse Boot who turned the pharmaceutical retailer Boots Company into a major national company, and Florence Boot.

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    Bill Owens, 84, politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1975–1982, 1989–1992) (b. 1937) [151] Alon Wieland, 86, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (2003–2014) (b. 1935) [152] Joe Yukica, 90, college football player and coach (Dartmouth Big Green, Boston College Eagles, New Hampshire Wildcats) (b. 1931 ...

  4. Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Boot sold his controlling interest to American investors in 1920. Boot offered his close friend and business associate John Harston, the opportunity of going into business with him, but Harston declined, feeling the venture was not worth investing in. Boot was a great benefactor to the City of Nottingham.

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  6. Henry Boot - Wikipedia

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    Henry Boot was the eldest surviving son of Charles and Ann Boot. He was born on 9 December 1851 in Heeley , a small village two miles (3.2 km) outside Sheffield , England. Henry's father had described himself as a stonemason in the 1851 census but as a farmer when the children were baptized. [ 1 ]

  7. William Sloane Coffin - Wikipedia

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    William Sloane Coffin Jr. (June 1, 1924 – April 12, 2006) was an American Christian clergyman and long-time peace activist. He was ordained in the Presbyterian Church, and later received ministerial standing in the United Church of Christ.

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