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  2. Thomas Avery - Wikipedia

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    With his brother, another Thomas who died in 1824, William Avery continued the business under their own names, W & T Avery. [1] In 1843 two of William's sons Thomas (1813–1894) with his elder brother William Henry Avery (1812–1874) took over the business. [1] Avery's business expanded and became a substantial employer.

  3. Rob Thomas (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kelly Thomas [1] (born February 14, 1972) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist for the Florida-based alternative rock band Matchbox Twenty, which he formed in 1995 and with whom he has released five studio albums.

  4. Matchbox Twenty's Rob Thomas, 51, looks back on a life in ...

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    Thomas admits that when he and his Matchbox Twenty bandmates were “getting older and busy doing other things,” they once “kind of thought we weren't going make records anymore; we thought we ...

  5. William Beilby Avery - Wikipedia

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    Avery, member of a long-established dynasty of scale makers and third son of William Henry Avery [2] (1812-1874) [4] of Edgbaston, was created a baronet in 1905. [5] [1] He married twice, firstly to the daughter of Mr. Francis Bell, of London, from which marriage he had a son, William Eric Thomas Avery, who succeeded to his title, and secondly to a daughter of M. Pierre Crets, of Paris. [2]

  6. Smith–Harris House (East Lyme, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Smith–Harris House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Thomas Avery House, is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story clapboarded Greek Revival home on Society Road in East Lyme, Connecticut. It is believed that the farmhouse was built in 1845–1846 as a wedding gift for Thomas Avery and Elizabeth Griswold.

  7. Avery baronets - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Beilby Avery, 1st Baronet (1854–1908) [1] Sir William Eric Thomas Avery, 2nd Baronet (1890–1918). [ 2 ] He is noted for his 1916 design of the "Eye" divisional symbol for the Guards, in line with an idea of Andrew Thorne .

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  9. William T. Avery - Wikipedia

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    William Tecumsah "Tom" Avery (November 11, 1819 – May 20, 1880) was an American slave owner, [1] [2] politician, member of the United States House of Representatives for the 10th congressional district of Tennessee, and Confederate Army officer.