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John Edward Farrell (born August 4, 1962) is an American former baseball pitcher, coach, and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). During his eight-season playing career, Farrell was a member of the Cleveland Indians , California Angels , and Detroit Tigers .
John Farrell (poet) (1968–2010), American poet and composer; John Farrell (VC) (1826–1865), Irish Victoria Cross winner; John A. Farrell, American reporter, and biographer; John H. Farrell (1919–1995), New York politician; John S. Farrell (1880–1938), mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin; John J. Farrell (1872–1946), Dairy and Food ...
In November 1960, Farrell ran on the Liberal ticket for re-election, but was defeated by Ohrenstein. On March 24, 1962, Farrell was elected as Chairman of the New York County Democratic Executive Committee, to succeed Carmine DeSapio. [5] In 1965, Farrell moved to Cohoes, Albany County, New York, the hometown of his wife.
Farrell was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, third son of Andrew Farrell, a chemist, and his wife Mary née Parley. [1] His parents left Dublin, Ireland in 1847 and settled in Buenos Aires. Towards the end of 1852 Andrew Farrell went to Victoria (Australia) , with his wife, [ 1 ] and children, and engaged first in gold-digging, and then in ...
The child is adopted by Scott Banning (Mike Farrell) and his terminally ill wife Janet (Joyce Easton) as Bradley Banning (Chad Barstad). Susan Martin (Denise Alexander) befriends the Bannings and often helps care for Janet and baby Brad. [4]
Also known as "Baby A.J." by the JAG staff, A.J. is the son of Harriet and Bud Roberts. Named after A.J. Chegwidden, who delivered the baby in his office. Unknown to Admiral Chegwidden, "Baby A.J." is just A.J. rather than Albert Jethro; Bud and Harriet want to honor the admiral with their name choice but balk at what "A.J." spells out.
Assistant Chief Francis Tierney Sr. heads a multigenerational NYPD family: his son Francis "Franny" Jr. is Deputy Inspector and commanding officer of the 31st Precinct, where son-in-law Sergeant Jimmy Egan is a patrol officer, while son Ray is a detective who transferred to the Missing Persons Squad after being shot during an arrest two years earlier.
Laura Lancing/Farrell; First appearance: Series One, Episode One: "Laying the Foundations" (1991) Last appearance: Christmas Special: "In The Beginning" (1994) Created by: Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss: Portrayed by: Julia St John: In-universe information; Occupation: Deputy Manager Dry: Family: Michael T. Farrell (husband) Barney Farrell (son)