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  2. William Colgate - Wikipedia

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    William Colgate was born in Hollingbourne, Kent, England, on January 25, 1783, [1] [2] He was the son of Robert Colgate (1758–1826), a farmer and politician, and his wife Sarah (née Bowles). The family moved to a farm near Shoreham when William was six years old.

  3. List of Colgate University people - Wikipedia

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    Chief News Correspondent, Author; Bob Balaban, television and movie actor; Joe Berlinger (1983), producer (Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2; documentary Brother’s Keeper) Edgar Peters Bowron (1965), art historian; Lin Brehmer (1976), American disc jockey and radio personality at WXRT in Chicago

  4. The Colgate Comedy Hour - Wikipedia

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    On May 11, 1967, NBC broadcast a special Colgate Comedy Hour revival (pre-empting The Dean Martin Show, which Colgate sponsored at the time), with guests Nanette Fabray, Kaye Ballard, Edie Adams, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks (performing one of their "2000 Year Old Man" routines), Phyllis Diller, Bob Newhart, Nipsey Russell, and Dan Rowan and Dick ...

  5. Colgate (name) - Wikipedia

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    William Colgate (1783–1857), American manufacturer, founder of what would become the Colgate Toothpaste Company. James Boorman Colgate (1818–1904), American financier; Samuel Colgate (1822–1897), American manufacturer and philanthropist Samuel Colgate Jr. (1868–1902), American football coach; Steve Colgate (born 1935), American sailor

  6. Category:Colgate family - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... The Colgate family was a prominent business family. ... William Colgate; H. Colgate Hoyt

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  8. Talk:William Colgate - Wikipedia

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    Colgate died in 1857 and this is in fact coming from the first external link of the article. I guess it should be rewritten. 85.1.37.174 ( talk ) 12:26, 27 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ] It looks like the external link may have, in turn, copied the text from Everts's 1883 The Baptist Encyclopaedia .

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