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Josiah Morris Slemons was born in Salisbury, Maryland on November 9, 1879. He was the son of Francis Marion, M.D., and Martha Ann (Morris) Slemons. On August 2, 1904, Slemons married Anne M. Goodwill of Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] He died in 1948 in Los Angeles, California.
Jonne-Jussi Kunnas (born 4 May 1992) is a Finnish football coach and a former player, currently working as a manager of Linköping in Damallsvenskan. [1] Career.
Slemons is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: J. Morris Slemons (1879–1948), American physician; William F. Slemons (1830–1918), American ...
The roots of Korpiklaani can be traced back to a Sámi folk music group under the name of "Shamaani Duo", [2] an "in house restaurant band" created by Jonne Järvelä in 1993. [3] An album of folk music ( Hunka Lunka ) was released under this name before Järvelä relocated and "Shamaani Duo" morphed into "Shaman".
JoAnne S. Bass (/ b æ s /) (born June 15, 1974) is a retired senior noncommissioned officer in the United States Air Force and the nineteenth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force.
Mary S. Cummins (née, Slemons; 1854–1894) was a 19th-century American educator who was also the leader of various religious, social reform, and teachers' organizations. She served as president of the Synodical Missionary Society, the Montana State Teachers' Association, and the Montana State Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).
Jonne Aaron's younger brother, Ville Liimatainen, is the lead singer of the Finnish rock band, Flinch, who are managed by Hype Productions, the same label as Negative.He contributed backing vocals to Negative's cover of Queen's "Too Much Love Will Kill You" alongside Jussi Selo from Uniklubi (who also contributed to backing vocals on some Negative tracks), in which Jonne shared the limelight ...
Jonne Hjelm (born 14 January 1988) is a Finnish former professional footballer who played as a forward and winger for Finnish clubs Ilves, Tampere United, and Haka, as well as the German club Wehen Wiesbaden. He is the son of Finnish former Tampere United head coach and former footballer Ari Hjelm.