Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Nicknamed...
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Rear Admiral Sir Edward Berry, 1st Baronet, KCB (17 April 1768 – 13 February 1831) was an officer in Britain's Royal Navy primarily known for his role...
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Edward Wilber Berry (February 10, 1875 – September 20, 1945) was an American paleontologist and botanist; the principal focus of his research was paleobotany...
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Edward Berry (1768–1831) was a Royal Navy officer. Edward Berry may also refer to: Edward Berry (actor) (1706–1760), British stage actor Edward Berry...
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Clifford Edward Berry (April 19, 1918 – October 30, 1963) helped John Vincent Atanasoff create the first digital electronic computer in 1939, the Atanasoff–Berry...
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actor and screenwriter Edward Berry, several people Edward Berry (1768–1831), rear admiral, Royal Navy Edward Wilber Berry (1875–1945), American paleontologist...
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Edward Elhanan Berry (1861-1931) was the son of Edward Berry (1817-1875), lawyer and owner, and of Ada Bicknell (1831-1911) sister of Clarence Bicknell...
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John Edward Berry (born September 14, 1959) is an American country music artist. Active as a recording artist since 1979, he has recorded more than 20...
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Edward Berry (c. 1894 – 28 January 1920) was the University of British Columbia's first Rhodes Scholar. He died at Oxford within a year of taking up the...
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Edward Berry (1706-1760) was a British stage actor. He was a long-standing member of the Drury Lane company, appearing frequently with David Garrick. Hobinol...
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Lord Edward Seymour (c. 1528 – 2 May 1593), knight, of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, was High Sheriff of Devon in 1583. He was knighted by his father the Duke...
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Paul Edward Berry (born 1952) is an American botanist and curator. He is Director of the Wisconsin State Herbarium. Berry received his PhD. in Botany,...
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Walter Berry (politician), Canadian speaker of the legislative assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1780 to 1784 Walter Van Rensselaer Berry (1859–1927)...
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William Edward Berry (born 1942) is a retired American basketball coach. Berry was born in Winnemucca, Nevada and graduated from Humboldt County High School...
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Kenneth Edward Berry (born June 21, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger. Berry was born in Burnaby, British Columbia. As a youth...
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Edward Fleetwood Berry (9 February 1817 – 28 May 1875) was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the mid 19th century. Fleetwood was born in King's County,...
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She was the sixth vessel to bear the name. In December 1797, Captain Edward Berry was appointed flag captain, flying Rear Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's...
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Admiral Berry may refer to: Edward Berry (1768–1831), British Royal Navy rear admiral John Berry (Royal Navy officer) (1635–1689 or 1690), British Royal...
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John Edward Berry CBE (born 22 July 1961) is a British-born musician and arts administrator. Berry graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music...
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English footballer for Chester City Paul Berry (television) (born 1944), Washington, D.C. journalist Paul Edward Berry (born 1952), American botanist and curator...
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instead given command of the 74-gun HMS Vanguard, to which he appointed Edward Berry as his flag captain. French activities in the Mediterranean theatre were...
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Sir Anthony George Berry (12 February 1925 – 12 October 1984) was a British Conservative politician. He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Enfield...
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Berry Francis Berry (3 December 1852 – 4 December 1926) was an English painter and book illustrator. He was born in Barrow Hill, St John's Wood, London...
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Ted Berry (1905–2000) was an American politician. Ted Berry is also the name of: Ted Berry (basketball) (born 1972), American basketball player Edward Berry...
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temporarily completely blind. Nelson collapsed into the arms of Captain Edward Berry and was carried below. Certain that his wound was fatal, he cried out...
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captains at the Nile were "outstanding officers", though he excepted Edward Berry, due to being "prone to serious errors of judgement at sea and in combat"...
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Battle of the Nile in August 1798. Afterwards, Nelson's flag captain, Edward Berry was sent home with dispatches and Hardy was promoted to captain of Nelson's...
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Virgil Edward "Red" Berry (February 27, 1899 – November 24, 1969) was a Texas politician who represented San Antonio in both the Texas House of Representatives...
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Berry Pomeroy Castle, a Tudor mansion within the walls of an earlier castle, is near the village of Berry Pomeroy, in South Devon, England. It was built...
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Max Edward Berrier III (born November 8, 1961, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina), is a second-generation NASCAR driver. His father Max Berrier competed...
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