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As of early 2014, its most notable bearers all belong to the same family: Manu Tuiasosopo (born 1957), American NFL football player; Peter "Navy" Tuiasosopo (1963–2025), American Samoan actor and football player, cousin of Manu; Mike Tuiasosopo, American football coach, cousin of Manu and brother of Navy
Peter Maivia Jr., son of Peter Maivia, wrestled for NWA Polynesian Pro Wrestling. [6] [7] Hollywood stuntman Tanoai Reed (known as Toa on the American Gladiators) is the great nephew of Peter's wife Lia Maivia, [8] [9] while professional wrestler Lina Fanene (Nia Jax) is Dwayne Johnson's second cousin once removed. [10]
Cigar box shows President Jackson introduced to Peggy (left) and two lovers fighting a duel over her (right). Margaret Eaton (née O'Neill, formerly Timberlake, later Buchignani; December 3, 1799 – November 8, 1879), was the wife of John Henry Eaton, a United States senator from Tennessee and United States Secretary of War, and a confidant of Andrew Jackson.
Amid Prince Andrew's ongoing drama and in the aftermath of Harry and Meghan's royal exit, the queen's grandson, Peter, announced that he's separated.
The 2024 Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has sentimental roots.. The tree was planted by the Albert family back in 1967 in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, when Earl Albert and his late wife ...
Next on the royal family tree is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the first-born son of Prince Charles and his late wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. By virtue of his being male, from the moment ...
Paul Buchignani (born October 31, 1967) is an American drummer who came into musical prominence for his work with The Afghan Whigs on the Black Love album and subsequent tour. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Buchignani graduated from Rhodes College in Memphis, TN in 1989.
Family tree of the de Salis family (Brit. Counts de Salis-Soglio on the 4th sheet) Chart of connections of various Salis houses and the Counts de Salis-Soglio. Peter (Pierre, L'envoyé, or Pietro l'Inviato), 1st Count de Salis, 'Envoy Extraordinary of the Grisons to Her Majesty', arrived Court of St. James's, 12 July 1709; [7] [15]