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  2. Joseph Hodgkins - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Hodgkins (née Perkins) (April 28, 1750 – March 1803) was the daughter of Jeremiah and Joanna Perkins. Her father was a cooper and one of original settlers of Ipswich. [2] From 1776 to 1779, Sarah and Joseph would exchange letters as Joseph served in the Continental Army during its darkest hours. Amongst her more famous writings, she is ...

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    Helen Brush Jenkins, 94, American news photographer (Los Angeles Daily News). [223] Michael Kasha, 92, American molecular biophysicist, complications of pneumonia. [224] Jiroemon Kimura, 116, Japanese supercentenarian, verified oldest man in history, oldest verified living person in the world, natural causes. [225]

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    Acquired Orlando Mirror around 1950, becoming the Sun and Mirror. [8] Purchased by James Macon in 1975, who also acquired Orlando Review from James Madison, the paper becoming the Sun-Review. [8] Orlando: The Orlando Times: 1976 [8] current: Weekly [74] OCLC 20456218; Official site; Founded by Norris Woolfork. [8] Published by Calvin Collins. [74]

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  7. Hodgkin family - Wikipedia

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    John Hodgkin (1766–1845) [1] John Hodgkin (1766–1845) was an English tutor, grammarian, and calligrapher. He married Elizabeth Rickman (1768-1833) of a Sussex Quaker family and together they had four sons of whom the first two died in infancy [2]