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Herbert Hearne (15 March 1862 – 13 June 1906) was an English professional cricketer. He was born at Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire, the son of William Hearne who was considered a good local cricketer. [1] [2] He played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club as a fast bowler and right-handed batsman between 1884 and 1886.
Stanton is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Powell County, Kentucky, United States. [3] The population was 3,251 in the 2020 census. Stanton is the birthplace of Hall of Fame thoroughbred horse trainer Woody Stephens .
The Hearn family's arrival in the United States was a result of William Hearne, [7] born in 1627 in London, son of baron Jordan Heron. [citation needed] Hearne was a Captain in Oliver Cromwell's army, [8] and would later maintain a successful business enterprise in London selling Muscovado sugar from the West Indies between 1680 and 1688. [9]
Harry Dean Stanton has a cigarette prior to a screening of “Dillinger” at the Kentucky Theatre in Lexington, Ky., June 15, 2014. The movie actor went to Lafayette High School and UK. The other ...
Richard Henry Stanton (September 9, 1812 – March 20, 1891) was a politician, lawyer, editor and judge from Kentucky. A Democrat, he served three terms as a Congressman from Kentucky and was imprisoned during the Civil War. Stanton was born in Alexandria, then part of the District of Columbia. His parents were Richard and Harriet Perry Stanton.
Kentucky Route 213 (KY 213) is a 27.4-mile-long (44.1 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway connects mostly rural areas of Estill , Powell , and Montgomery counties with Stanton and Jeffersonville .
Hearne was born in Austin, Texas, but, because her father was an Air Force Officer, her childhood was spent in a number of Air Force Bases. The last, where her father retired, was in Riverside, California, where she attended the University of California. There, Hearne received her B.A. in English. She subsequently spent more than twenty-five ...
Obituary, Scranton Truth, 28 March 1900. William Henry Stanton (July 28, 1843 – March 28, 1900) was an attorney, editor, politician and judge. He served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district, elected to fill the vacancy when Winthrop Welles Ketcham resigned and serving for three months from December 1876 to early March 1877.