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  2. James Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    James Edward Cleveland (December 5, 1931 – February 9, 1991) was an American gospel singer, musician, and composer. Known as the "King of Gospel," Cleveland was a driving force behind the creation of the modern gospel sound by incorporating traditional black gospel, soul, pop, and jazz in arrangements for mass choirs.

  3. List of people from Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    James Cotton, football player; Franklin Cover, actor; Delbert Cowsette, football player; Wes Craven, film director; George Washington Crile, co-founder of the Cleveland Clinic, gave first successful blood transfusion; George Washington Crile Jr., surgeon; George Washington Crile III, CBS news, journalist and producer; Susan Crile, painter

  4. List of people from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Larry Dolan (owner of the Cleveland Indians) (Cleveland Heights) Paul Dolan (CEO of the Cleveland Indians) (Chardon) Herbert H. Dow (chemist, industrialist) (Cleveland) Benjamin Franklin Fairless (steel company executive) (Pigeon Run) Harvey Samuel Firestone (founder of Firestone, inventor, industrialist) (Columbiana/Akron)

  5. Gideon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gideon Planish, 1943 novel by Sinclair Lewis; The Gideon Trilogy, 2006 science fiction book series; Gideon the Ninth, 2019 science fantasy novel; Gideon Nav, a protagonist in The Locked Tomb series of novels. Cavalier primary to the Reverend Daughter of Drearburh; Gideon Fell, a fictional detective in novels created by John Dickson Carr

  6. Gideon (name) - Wikipedia

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    The first name started gaining use in the United States in the 1880s and was one of the rarer given names of the late 19th and 20th century. In recent years it has fluctuated in popularity with 1,016 newborns given this name in 2019. [citation needed] The name Gideon is the 308th most common name among U.S. social security statistics as of 2018 ...

  7. Cleveland (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Cleveland (disambiguation), multiple people; Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (1799-1887), American politician, governor of Connecticut; Dick Cleveland (1929–2002), American swimmer; Esther Cleveland (1893–1980), daughter of Grover and Frances Cleveland; Ezra Cleveland (born 1998), American football player

  8. List of people from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gideon Lincecum (1793–1874), pioneer, historian, physician, philosopher, naturalist; Jane Herbert Wilkinson Long (1798–1880), considered the "mother of Texas" Collin McKinney (1766–1861), drafter of Texas Declaration of Independence; both Collin County and its county seat, McKinney, are named for him; John Henry Moore (1800–1880), early ...

  9. List of people named James - Wikipedia

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    James Bond, a spy character from a series of films of the same name. James Diamond, one of the members of Big Time Rush; James Garrett, a character in season 4 of Zoey 101; James Henry Trotter, the main character from the Roald Dahl story, James and the Giant Peach. James MacDonald, a recurring character in the television series Arthur