women at the places indicated by Childers, and soon after, they moved in to arrest him. Upon learning this, Childers committed suicide by shooting himself...
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Simpson, a known acquaintance of Childers is from Jackson, Kentucky in nearby Breathitt County, Kentucky. Childers studied for a semester at Western...
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Francis James Child (February 1, 1825 – September 11, 1896) was an American scholar, educator, and folklorist, best known today for his collection of...
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Erskine Childers, an Irish republican and author of the espionage thriller The Riddle of the Sands, was executed during the Irish Civil War. Childers was...
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James Childs (born 12 June 1972) is an English musician and composer-producer. He was born in Bristol, and grew up in the nearby town of Portishead. As...
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James Child (born 4 July 1983) is a former English rugby league referee. He was one of the Rugby Football League's Full Time Match Officials. On 19 December...
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Robert Erskine Childers DSC (25 June 1870 – 24 November 1922), usually known as Erskine Childers (/ˈɜːrskɪn ˈtʃɪldərz/), was an English-born Irish nationalist...
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Liberal government led by William Gladstone. Childers was born in London, the son of Reverend Eardley Childers and his wife Maria Charlotte (née Smith),...
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James Childs Gould (9 September 1882 – 2 July 1944) was a British industrialist and Conservative Party politician who served as Member of Parliament for...
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James Child Drury Jr. (April 18, 1934 – April 6, 2020) was an American actor. He is best known for having played the title role in the 90-minute weekly...
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The Child Ballads are 305 traditional ballads from England and Scotland, and their American variants, anthologized by Francis James Child during the second...
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coordinates) Childers is a rural town and locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Childers had a population...
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Bartlett's Childers (originally known as Young Childers or Bleeding Childers; foaled 1716) was an important Thoroughbred sire in the 18th century. Bartlett's...
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The Child Ballads is the colloquial name given to a collection of 305 ballads collected in the 19th century by Francis James Child and originally published...
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of Identity: Studies in Poetic Mythology. ISBN 0-15-629730-2. Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, v. 2, p. 68. Dover Publications...
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It subsumes all the previous printed sources known to Francis James Child (the Child Ballads) and includes recordings from 1900 to 1975. Until early...
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honored by his old friend, Colonel Terry Childers, now the commanding officer of a Marine Expeditionary Unit. Childers and his unit are deployed to Southwest...
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Rustin' in the Rain (category Tyler Childers albums)
American singer Tyler Childers. It was released on September 8, 2023, via his own Hickman Holler Records. Produced by Childers and his backing band the...
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Bryce Maximus James (born June 14, 2007) is an American basketball player. He is the second child and younger brother of National Basketball Association...
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Billy Blind (section In Child Ballads)
compared" W.W. Newell, 1883 Francis James Child, English and Scottish Popular Ballads, "Gil Brenton" Francis James Child, English and Scottish Popular Ballads...
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James Comer may refer to: James Comer (politician) (born 1972), United States Representative from Kentucky James P. Comer (born 1934), American child...
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2023. Childers, Chad (February 25, 2015). "Three Days Grace Reveal 'Human' Track Listing + More". Loudwire. Retrieved February 27, 2024. Chad Childers (March...
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2013, scoring a second-round technical knockout (TKO) victory against James Child at the Town Hall in Walsall. After compiling a record of 6–0 (3 KOs)...
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often being referred to as either Devonshire Childers or Flying Childers or sometimes simply Childers. Although the Duke received many offers for the...
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the eldest child and teammate of professional basketball player LeBron James Sr., making them the NBA's first active father-son duo. James was born on...
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Arabian sired the undefeated Flying Childers. He also sired Bartlett's Childers, an unraced brother of Flying Childers, who was the great-grandsire of the...
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Sling Blade (redirect from Karl Childers)
Thornton. Set in Arkansas, it is the story of intellectually challenged Karl Childers and the friendship he develops with a boy and his mother. Karl was released...
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Childers. Commander James O'Brien (or O'Bryen) was appointed captain of Childers on 5 December, and took command in January 1797. On 11 May Childers,...
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2001 season. The majority owner of the team was Mobile businessman, James Childers. The Seagulls were announced as an expansion franchise as part of the...
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In Your Love (category Tyler Childers songs)
and produced by American country music singer Tyler Childers. The song is the lead single to Childers' album Rustin' in the Rain. Upon release, "In Your...
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