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  • compiling the Booth-Tucker bibliography I saw that he wrote Freeman of Shanghai] (1922 or 1928). This is not evidence in itself that Booth-Tucker was a freemason...
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  • Chaloner -- Ken Pomeroy -- Kenneth A. Bollen -- Kenneth Levenberg -- Ledyard Tucker -- Lee-Jen Wei -- Leo Goodman -- Leo Katz (statistician) -- Lisa Goldberg...
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  • Schermerhorn Frederick B. Krom III Frederick C. Tucker, Jr. Frederick D. Watkins Frederick Dean Lueking Frederick E. Baker Frederick E. Joyce Frederick Gilmore...
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  • bibliography and see that Frederick Booth-Tucker wrote Freeman of Shanghai in 1922 or 1928. This is not evidence in itself that Booth-Tucker was a freemason but...
    102 KB (14,188 words) - 21:11, 1 February 2023
  • berichtet auch, dass sie ihn, während er nachts schlief, schlug {{Lit1|Booth u. Spencer, 1994}}. Erst als Gavin älter wurde, ließen die Mißhandlungen...
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  • Talk:List of Freemasons/Archive 4#Breivik Frederick Booth-Tucker 3 Talk:List of Freemasons/Archive 4#Frederick Booth-Tucker Joseph Montfort? 17 Talk:List of Freemasons/Archive...
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  • Mennonite communities in the Chihuahua Valley, Univ. of Arizona Press (2004); Booth, William (July 23, 2009). "Ambushed by a Drug War: Mormon Clans in Mexico...
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  • side note is that the surrender was signed on the same day John Wilkes Booth was tracked down and killed. Hal Jespersen (talk) 17:01, 23 February 2009...
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  • suggested) (help) Scadding, Henry (1987) [1873]. "Biographies". In Armstrong, Frederick H. (ed.). Toronto of Old. Toronto, Canada: J. Kirk Howard/Dundern Press...
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  • Foote, III, pp. 988-996. April 26, 1865. Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth is mortally wounded by Union Army soldier Boston Corbett, is captured and...
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  • Wilberforce to the list of advocates of Dominionism. Or William Booth and Catherine Booth, who led the paramilitary wing of Dominionism... the Salvation...
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