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  2. Kelly Nelon Clark - Wikipedia

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    The daughter of Gospel music singer Rex Nelon and his wife Shirley (née Reeves), [4] Kelly Nelon and her brother, Todd Nelon, were raised in Smyrna, Georgia.. When she was a teenager, Nelon Clark was invited to join the southern gospel group The LeFevres.

  3. Bill Caddick - Wikipedia

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    Caddick later collaborated with Tim Laycock and Peter Bond in a stage show and album about circus life, called A Duck on his Head. About this time, he wrote songs for radio and TV, and performed his own songs in a film about the Tolpuddle Martyrs. From 1980 to 1985, Caddick was a member of the renowned folk-rock band Home Service. [2]

  4. Robert Laycock - Wikipedia

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    Robert Laycock in 1943. Laycock was born in Westminster on 18 April 1907, the eldest son of Brigadier General Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock (died 1952)—an officer of the Royal Regiment of Artillery knighted for his services during the First World War—by his marriage on 14 November 1902 to Katherine Mary (Kitty) Hare (1872–1959), who was previously married to and divorced by the 6th ...

  5. Laycock - Wikipedia

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    Laycock is an English surname, likely originating from the placename Lacock, in Wiltshire (which is pronounced Laycock) or Laycock in West Yorkshire. According to the 1990 United States Census , Laycock is the 22,119th most common surname.

  6. Thomas Laycock - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Laycock was the son of Thomas (1756–1809) and Hannah Laycock (née Pearson, 1758–1831). Whilst the details of his birth are unknown, it is known that he was baptised in London, and arrived in Sydney as a nine-year-old with his mother on 21 September 1791 aboard HMS Gorgon, as part of the Third Fleet.

  7. Samuel Laycock - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Laycock (1826–1893) was a dialect poet who recorded in verse the vernacular of the Lancashire cotton workers. He was known as the Marsden poet. He was known as the Marsden poet. He was born on 17 January 1826 at Intake Head, Pule Hill, Marsden, West Yorkshire , the son of John Laycock, a hand-loom weaver .

  8. Herschel Hobbs - Wikipedia

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    Herschel H. Hobbs (1907-1995) was a Southern Baptist clergyman who served as president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1961 to 1963. He was born in Talladega Springs , Alabama. [ 1 ] David Dockery described him as "one of the most influential and shaping leaders in Southern Baptist life in the twentieth century". [ 2 ]

  9. John Laycock - Wikipedia

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    Christopher John Laycock (1887 – 3 December 1960) was a British-born Singaporean lawyer who was the founder of one of Singapore's earliest law firms, Laycock and Ong. He was also a founder of the Singapore Progressive Party and served as Member of the Legislative Assembly from 1948 to 1959.