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  2. Earl Tupper - Wikipedia

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    Earl Silas Tupper (July 28, 1907 – October 3, 1983) was an American businessman and inventor, best known as the inventor of Tupperware, an airtight plastic container for storing food, and for founding the related home products company that bears his name, Tupperware Plastics Company.

  3. Tupperware Brands - Wikipedia

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    Tupperware Brands Corporation was founded as The Tupperware Company in 1938 in South Grafton, Massachusetts by Earl Tupper. [4] In 1951, Tupper and his wife moved the company's headquarters to Kissimmee, Florida, where they had purchased 1,000 acres of land. [5] In 1958, Tupper sold The Tupperware Company for $16 million to Rexall. [5]

  4. Tupper - Wikipedia

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    Earl Tupper (1907–1983), American businessman, inventor of Tupperware; Edward Tupper (1871 or 1872–1942), British Trade unionist; Ferdinand Brock Tupper (1795–1874), British historian; Frances Tupper (1826–1912), wife of Charles Tupper; Henry Martin Tupper (1831–1893), American Baptist minister and founder of Shaw University

  5. Rare Tupperware Styles That Could Actually Be Worth Some Money

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    Earl Tupper introduced the Wonderlier Bowls as part of the first wave of Tupperware containers in 1946. These bowls feature airtight seals, making them ideal for food storage, as they preserve the ...

  6. Talk:Earl Tupper - Wikipedia

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  7. Timothy Jones Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Reportedly, Jones allowed his ex-wife to talk to the children over the phone each night. On Sunday evenings, Jones allowed his children to participate at youth night programs at The Salvation Army. [5] Jones lived in a trailer off of a dirt road in Red Bank, a neighborhood of Lexington, South Carolina. Jones was investigated twice for child ...

  8. James Earl Ray - Wikipedia

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    James Earl Ray was the oldest of nine children, [7] including John Larry Ray, [8] Franklin Ray, Jerry William Ray, [9] Melba Ray, Carol Ray Pepper, Suzan Ray, and Marjorie Ray. His sister Marjorie died in a fire as a young child in 1933. [10] Ray left school at the age of 12.

  9. Veronica Bingham, The Countess of Lucan - Wikipedia

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    Veronica, The Countess of Lucan also known as Lady Lucan (née Duncan; 3 May 1937 – 26 September 2017) was the wife of John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, a British peer.She became widely known following the events of 1974, when the family’s nanny was murdered and she survived an assault.