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  2. David Moberg (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Moberg was the son of a farmer who managed a farmer-owned cooperative in Knox County, Illinois.His mother was a grade school teacher and genealogist. He grew up on the family farm near the small Illinois town of Galesburg.

  3. Michael Greer - Wikipedia

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    Greer was born James Robert Malley in Galesburg, Illinois, to parents Charles and Elizabeth (née Koetter) Malley. [4] [5] Although his birth date has been given as April 20, 1943, [6] [7] his birth year was probably 1938, based on 1940 U.S. census records listing a 2-year-old "Jimmie Malley" [1] and obituaries stating Greer's age as 64 when he died in 2002.

  4. Omer N. Custer - Wikipedia

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    Born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Custer moved to Galesburg, Illinois where he owned the Galesburg Register-Mail newspaper. He was also president of the Galesburg National Bank and of the telephone company. Custer was a Republican. He served as Illinois Treasurer from 1925 to 1927 and 1929 to 1931. As time went on Omer Custer expanded his ...

  5. Elbert Kimbrough - Wikipedia

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    Elbert Kimbrough was born March 24, 1938, in Galesburg, Illinois. He attended Galesburg High School in that city, where, together with his twin brother Albert, he played football [2] and basketball. [3] Kimbrough's twin brother Albert also played American football. [4] Albert died in May 2024. [5]

  6. Hugh Gillin - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Clair Gillin Jr. was born in Galesburg, Illinois on July 14, 1925. He grew up in Pittsburg, Kansas and attended Pittsburg High School and The University of Kansas. He was a member of the Kansas Jayhawks basketball team in 1947. Gillin received the Purple Heart medal in World War II.

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  8. George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ferris was born on February 14, 1859, in Galesburg, Illinois, the town founded by his namesake, George Washington Gale. His parents were George Washington Gale Ferris Sr. and Martha Edgerton Hyde. [2] He had an older brother named Frederick Hyde, born in 1843. [3]

  9. Dorothy Naum - Wikipedia

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    A resident of Galesburg, Illinois since 1958, Dorothy Naum Parker was a member of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which was honored with a permanent display unveiled at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York in October 1988. In her spare time, Dorothy was an avid golfer.

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