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  • singings. Jenks, Stephen, Complete Works, edited by David Warren Steel ISBN 0-89579-316-4 Stephen Jenks at Find a Grave Free scores by Stephen Jenks in the...
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  • Jenks may refer to: Holland Jenks House, Florida Jenks Lake, California Jenks, Oklahoma Jenks Public Schools, a public school system located in Jenks...
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    New York City Comptroller election Anne Jackson (1925–2016), actress Stephen Jenks, composer and singing master Eartha Kitt, long-time resident and actress...
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    the site known as "Nine Men's Misery". In the 18th century, Captain Stephen Jenks built a trip hammer and blacksmith shop along the Blackstone River,...
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  • the EFL Cup on 23 September 2020, Jenks' first appearance in almost a year for the senior side. On 16 June 2023, Jenks was released from his contract with...
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  • composers included William Billings, Daniel Read, Nehemiah Shumway, Stephen Jenks, and Supply Belcher. Of these, the best represented is Billings, with...
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  • Connick Jr., singer Merrill Garbus, founder of Indie-Pop band Tune-Yards Stephen Jenks (1772–1856), composer, teacher, and tunebook compiler Paul Simon, singer-songwriter...
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  • following: William Billings, Daniel Read, Jacob French, Timothy Swan, Stephen Jenks, Supply Belcher, Abraham Maxim, Lewis Edson, Joseph Stone, Elisha West...
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    Trumpet Shall Sound" (from Kentucky Harmony) Death of General Washington (Stephen Jenks) Convention "How Firm a Foundation" for chorus from Caldwell's Union...
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  • (born 1783) May 3 – Adolphe Adam, French composer (d. 1803) June 3 – Stephen Jenks, song writer (born 1772) July 20 – Anna Nielsen, mezzo-soprano (d. 1803)...
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    edit a newspaper for women. Amelia Jenks was born in 1818 in Homer, New York, to Ananias Jenks and Lucy (Webb) Jenks. She was one of the youngest in her...
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  • (1782-1826) Philip Antony Corri (1784–1832) Eliakim Doolittle (1772–1850) Stephen Jenks (1772–1856) Oliver Shaw (1779–1848) Anthony Philip Heinrich (1781–1861)...
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    Chapman (1832–1890), politician; Solicitor General of the United States Stephen Jenks (1772–1856), composer of music Mike Massaro, NASCAR on NBC pit reporter...
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  • (1951–2011), singer, songwriter, and musician, lived on St. Johns Road Stephen Jenks (1772–1856), composer and "teacher of psalmody", lived in Ridgefield...
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  • 1840) February 26 – Kaspar Fürstenau, flautist (died 1819) March 17 – Stephen Jenks, musician (died 1856) March 30 – Johann Wilhelm Wilms, composer (died...
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    satire on the Minerva Press novels, written as "Jacquetta Agneta Mariana Jenks, of Belgrove Priory in Wales"; and also published Biographical Memoirs of...
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    dos Anjos. Pettis appeared on episode 4 of World of Jenks, where documentary maker Andrew Jenks lived with Pettis for a week before his fight against...
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  • Stephen Harold Halliwell (19 March 1946 – 15 December 2023) was an English actor, best known for portraying the role of Zak Dingle in the ITV soap opera...
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  • Center, under the direction of Richard Dimick Jenks. The design is principally due to Richard D. Jenks (IBM Research), James H. Davenport (University...
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  • (baptized October 12, 1628 – January 4, 1717), also spelled Jencks and Jenks, was the founder of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where he erected a forge in...
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