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  2. John Bell Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    John Bell Hatcher (October 11, 1861 [1]: 3 – July 3, 1904 [2]) was an American paleontologist and fossil hunter known as the "king of collectors" [1][2] and best known for discovering Torosaurus and Triceratops, two genera of dinosaurs described by Othniel Charles Marsh. He was part of a new, professional middle class in American science ...

  3. John T. Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    John T. Hatcher (c. 1824 – June 7, 1866) was a 19th-century American slave trader. He was the younger brother of slave trader C. F. Hatcher; they worked together in Natchez, Mississippi and New Orleans, Louisiana. Two days before Christmas 1858, he whipped an enslaved woman to death and fled New Orleans to avoid the consequences.

  4. John Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    John Hatcher. John Hatcher may refer to: John Hatcher (commissioner) (1634–1678), English local official in Lincolnshire, a Member of Parliament for part of 1660. John Bell Hatcher (1861–1904), American paleontologist. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. Patricia Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Maxwell. Patricia Maxwell (born Patricia Anne Ponder; March 9, 1942, near Goldonna, Louisiana), is an American writer. A member of the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame and the Affaire de Coeur Romance Hall of Fame, Maxwell has received numerous awards for her writing. [ 1 ] Her first novel in the romance genre, Love's Wild ...

  6. Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    Harlan Hatcher (1898–1998), American academic who served as the eighth President of the University of Michigan from 1951 to 1967. Jade Hatcher (born 1990), Australian dancer. Jason Hatcher (born 1982), U.S football player. Jeffrey Hatcher, U.S. playwright. John Bell Hatcher (1861–1904), U.S. paleontologist, discoverer of Triceratops.

  7. Peter Hartcher - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hartcher. Born. (1963-08-09) 9 August 1963 (age 61) Sydney, Australia. Occupation (s) Journalist, author, columnist. Peter Hartcher is an Australian journalist and the Political and International Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald. [1] He is also a visiting fellow at the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based foreign policy think tank.

  8. Charles Ray Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    State (s) Missouri, California, Illinois. Date apprehended. July 30, 1982. Charles Ray Hatcher (July 16, 1929 – December 7, 1984) was an American serial killer. He was convicted in Missouri of one murder, has been linked to four others in Illinois and California, and confessed to having murdered a total of 16 people between 1969 and 1982.

  9. John Cleese - Wikipedia

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    John Cleese. John Marwood Cleese (/ ˈkliːz / KLEEZ; born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and presenter. Emerging from the Cambridge Footlights in the 1960s, he first achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and as a scriptwriter and performer on The Frost Report.