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  2. Gordon Thiessen - Wikipedia

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    Gordon George Thiessen, OC (born August 14, 1938) was the sixth governor of the Bank of Canada from 1994 to 2001, succeeding John Crow. He was succeeded by David A. Dodge . Thiessen was born in South Porcupine, Ontario and raised in Saskatchewan .

  3. J. Grant Thiessen - Wikipedia

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    J. Grant Thiessen (born in 1947 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian bibliographer and bookseller working primarily in the area of science fiction. Thiessen's bibliographic fanzine, The Science Fiction Collector , has been collected into three hardbound volumes by Pandora's Books.

  4. John Crow - Wikipedia

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    John William Crow OC (born 22 January 1937) was the fifth governor of the Bank of Canada from 1987 to 1994, succeeding Gerald Bouey.He was succeeded by Gordon Thiessen.. Born in London, England, he went to Parmiter's School also he served with the Royal Air Force for two years before receiving a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford in 1961.

  5. Two Leggings - Wikipedia

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    Two Leggings (Crow: Issaatxalúash) [1] or Apitisée ("Big (Whooping) Crane") was a Crow Akdúxxiilee (warrior), Íipche Akeé (war leader or pipe carrier) and Bacheeítche (local group leader) of the Binnéessiippeele (River Crow Band). Two Legging's exact birth date is unknown. It is assumed he was born between the years of 1846 and 1851.

  6. Legacy Family Tree - Wikipedia

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    Legacy version 3.0 was released on 14 Dec 2000 as a free demo version from Legacy's website [9] Legacy version 3.0 was released in 2001 as an official release. [8] Legacy version 4.0 was released on 14 Mar 2002 as a free edition and a deluxe edition. [8] [10] Legacy version 5.0 was released on 18 Nov 2003. [8] [11] [12]

  7. Gramps (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gramps, formerly GRAMPS (an acronym for Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System), [2] is a free and open-source genealogy software. [9] It is developed in Python using PyGObject and utilizes Graphviz to create relationship graphs. Gramps represents a form of commons-based peer production, [10] created by genealogists ...

  8. Family Tree (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the brand's e-learning platform Family Tree University [6] was created, offering online genealogy classes to readers and website users. [ 7 ] Family Tree's contributors include photo identification expert Maureen Taylor , storytelling expert Laura Hedgecock and biographer Rhonda Lauritzen.

  9. The Heritage Press - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, George Macy founded the Limited Editions Club and began publishing illustrated books in limited numbers (usually 1500 copies) for subscription members. In 1935 Macy founded the Heritage Club, which together with the Heritage Press, created and distributed more affordable and unlimited reprints of the great books previously published by The Limited Editions Club.