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Of the many notable Aberdonians from Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire in Scotland, The Open winning golfer Paul Lawrie and the musician Annie Lennox are the most famous in modern times. However, Aberdeen has produced many earlier important people, such as Thomas Blake Glover , an assisting figure in the foundation of Mitsubishi .
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
The Union Mills Homestead was home to the Shriver family for 6 generations. It is currently a historic landmark located near Westminster, Maryland, about 17 miles south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The Homestead is now a museum of American culture, operated by the Union Mills Homestead Foundation, a non-profit foundation with all proceeds ...
Gordon was born at Quicks Green, Ashampstead, Berkshire, [2] the only son of Alastair Gordon, a botanical artist, and Anne Barry.In 1965, his paternal grandfather, Lord Dudley Gordon (second son of John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair and his wife, Ishbel), succeeded his childless elder brother, George, in the family titles.
Mario Conti, 88, Scottish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Aberdeen (1977–2002) and archbishop of Glasgow (2002–2012). [201] Adrian Dingle, 45, American football player (San Diego Chargers). [202] Will Ferdy, 95, Belgian comedian and singer. [203] Sam Gardiner, 82, Northern Irish politician, MLA (2003–2016) and three-time mayor of ...
Jerry Michael Tate Shriver was born on 24 September 1941 in DeFuniak Springs, Florida to Dale Leroy Shriver and Dorothy Madelyn Shriver. Shriver had 3 sisters and 2 brothers, Shriver's family moved to Sacramento, California while he was still in school where he enlisted. [15]
The defendants in a lawsuit brought by former CEO of Tri-County Electric Darryl Schriver have asked the judge to dismiss his suit against the power company or require that Schriver amend it by ...
With Cornelia Sorabji at the 1924 Braemar Gathering Aberdeen died at the House of Cromar (now Alastrean House) in 1934. Aberdeen caricatured by Spy for Vanity Fair, 1902. Aberdeen lived the later stages of his life at the House of Cromar in Tarland, Aberdeenshire, which he had built and where he died in 1934. His son, George, succeeded to the ...