Trigg may refer to: Abram Trigg (1750 – c. 1813), U.S. Congressman from Virginia Charles W. Trigg (1898—1989), American mathematician Connally Findlay...
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Frank Trigg (born May 7, 1972) is an American retired mixed martial artist, color commentator, pro wrestler, MMA referee and TV host. Trigg is a veteran...
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Michael Trigg (born June 27, 2002) is an American football tight end for the Baylor Bears of the Big 12 Conference. He previously played for the USC Trojans...
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American Foxhound (redirect from Trigg Hound)
breed's lifespan is generally 10–12 years. The Trigg Hound (also known as the Trigg Foxhound or Hayden Trigg Hound) is a variety of the American Foxhound...
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Flying Officer Lloyd Allan Trigg VC DFC (5 May 1914 or 5 June 1914 – 11 August 1943), of Houhora, New Zealand, was a pilot in the RNZAF during World War...
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Triggs may refer to: Andrew Triggs (born 1989), American professional baseball pitcher Arthur Bryant Triggs (1868–1936), Australian grazier and collector...
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Amy Trigg (born in 1992) is a British actress and writer. She is best known for the role of Agnes in The Little Big Things, for which she won the Olivier...
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Roger Hugh Trigg (born 14 August 1941) is a British philosopher and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is known for his...
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Trigg is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its local government area is the City of Stirling. Trigg Island is a small island off the coast of the...
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Frank John Trigg Jr. (c. 1850–1933) was an American educator, academic administrator, and college president. He served as the 8th president of Bennett...
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751000°E / -31.875861; 115.751000 (Trigg Island) Trigg Island is a small rocky outcrop off the coast of the suburb of Trigg in Perth, Western Australia. It...
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Stephen Trigg (c. 1744 – August 19, 1782) was an American pioneer and soldier from Virginia. He was killed ten months after the surrender of Cornwallis...
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Robert Trigg was a former chef convicted of the manslaughter of one former girlfriend and the murder of another. Robert Trigg had a history of violence...
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Noel Francis Trigg (28 November 1933 - 29 October 2020) was a Welsh light heavyweight boxer. Based in Newport, Trigg's professional career spanned from...
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Jackson-Triggs is a Canadian winery with vineyards in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia and the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario. In 1989 Donald Triggs, Allan...
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Michael Trigg may refer to: Michael Trigg (quarterback), American football quarterback and head coach Michael Trigg (tight end) (born 2002), American...
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Triggshire (redirect from Trigg (hundred))
The hundred of Trigg (also known as Triggshire) was one of ten ancient administrative shires of Cornwall—see "Hundreds of Cornwall". Trigg is mentioned...
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Charles Wilderman Trigg (February 7, 1898 in Baltimore, MD—June 28, 1989 in San Diego, CA) was a mathematics writer and lecturer for many years at the...
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Johnny Trigg (born 1938) from Alvarado, Texas is an American celebrity chef and competitor on the competitive barbecue circuit. He is a two time Grand...
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Trigg County is a county located on the far southwest border of the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,061. Its county...
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Henry Trigg may refer to: Henry Trigg (public servant) (1791–1882), superintendent of public works in Western Australia Henry Trigg (testator) (c. 1667–1724)...
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Connally Trigg may refer to: Connally Findlay Trigg (1810–1880), U.S. attorney and federal judge Connally Findlay Trigg (1847–1907), U.S. Congressman This...
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John Johns Trigg (1748 – May 17, 1804) was an American planter and politician from Bedford County, Virginia who served in both houses of the Virginia...
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Abram Trigg (1750 – unknown) was an American planter, lawyer and politician who represented Montgomery County, Virginia in the Virginia Ratifying Convention...
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Trigg H. Knutson (March 17, 1879 – November 17, 1952) was an American politician and businessman. Knutson was born in Murray County, Minnesota and went...
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Percival Trigg (12 July 1916 – 22 April 2002) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Trigg made...
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Trini Triggs (born August 8, 1965 in Natchitoches, Louisiana) is an American country music artist. In 1998, he released a self-titled album for MCG/Curb...
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Josephine Trigg Pigott House is a historic home located at Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri. It was built between 1857 and 1860, and is a 1+1⁄2-story...
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Connally Findlay Trigg (September 18, 1847 – April 23, 1907) was a Virginia lawyer and former Confederate soldier who served as a United States Congressman...
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Harold Melvin Triggs (December 25, 1900 – July, 1984) was an American composer and pianist. A native of Denver, where his father directed a company which...
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