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  2. Percy Foreman - Wikipedia

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    Foreman was born near Bold Springs, Texas on June 21, 1902. [1] Foreman moved to Livingston, Texas, when he was six years old. [2] He was the son of Ransom Parson Hill Foreman and William Pinckney (Rogers) Foreman, a former sheriff of Polk County, Texas.

  3. Vinson Allen Collins - Wikipedia

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    Vinson Allen Collins was born in Hardin County, Texas near Honey Island on March 1, 1867. He was the seventh child of Warren Collins and Eboline Valentine Collins. The Collins family had moved to Texas from Mississippi in 1854.

  4. Category:People from Livingston, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Livingston, Texas" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  5. Texas pastor with simple dream killed in his own church ... - AOL

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    The Rev. Clint Dobson had a dream for his Texas church: to fill it with young families and children and spread the gospel that had changed the course of his own life at the age of 8.

  6. List of deaths due to COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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  7. Brad Johnson (actor, born 1959) - Wikipedia

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    Brad William Johnson (October 24, 1959 – February 18, 2022) [2] was an American actor and former Marlboro Man, [3] best known for his roles in films and television series during the late 1980s and 1990s.

  8. Polk County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ike Turner Camp Confederate Monument, Livingston, Texas. Polk County, named for James Knox Polk of Tennessee, President of the United States, was created by an act of the first Legislature of the State of Texas, approved on March 30, 1846, out of Liberty County, and embraced that portion from the part designated as the "Northern Division" of said county.

  9. He called them Barker's Beauties. They called him a monster.

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    How the models on "The Price Is Right" brought down the legendary host Bob Barker — and paved the way for #MeToo.