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  2. Accrington Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Accrington Observer is a weekly paper featuring the town of Accrington and its surrounding areas. It is published by Reach plc . The Accrington Observer is the sister paper of the Rossendale Free Press .

  3. Deaths in April 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of deaths in April 2009.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.

  4. Billy Barbour - Wikipedia

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    He was Accrington' Joint top-scorer with Arthur Wilkinson scoring 11 goals plus two goals in the 1889-90 FA Cup campaign. Barbour scored in five of the nine wins Accrington achieved that season. At the end of the 1889-90 Season Barbour had scored 24 League goals over two seasons, all for Accrington, and he was Accrington' highest scorer. [6]

  5. Tri-City Herald death notices Nov. 10-11, 2023 - AOL

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    Bill D. Evans. Bill D. Evans, 75, of Kennewick, died Nov. 8 in Kennewick. He was born in American Falls, Idaho, and lived in Tri-Cities for three years.

  6. List of last surviving World War I veterans - Wikipedia

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    Did not see action as he was still in training. Lived in Accrington, Lancashire. [58] [59] United Kingdom: Harry Patch: 17 June 1898: 25 July 2009 (111) Last Tommy. Served in the British Army under the 7th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Last veteran to serve in trenches and to be wounded in action. Called up in 1916.

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  8. St Christopher's Church of England High School, Accrington

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    It now caters for around 1236 pupils, aged 11–18, drawn from the Accrington, Blackburn and Burnley areas, following recent expansion work, including a large sports building, The Ian King Sports Hall (named after Ian King, who was a respected Physical Education teacher who died in October 2009), and a new sixth form, officially opened in ...

  9. Category:People from Accrington - Wikipedia

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    People from Accrington by occupation (1 C) Pages in category "People from Accrington" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.