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  2. Herbert Coward - Wikipedia

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    Coward was born in 1938 in Haywood County, North Carolina, the ninth child of Fred and Moody Parker Coward. [1] His mother died at a young age, so he left school and began working a variety of itinerant labor jobs to help support the family, including at an orchard and operating heavy machinery.

  3. Brownsville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville was designated the county seat of Haywood County by the legislature on October, 16, 1824, and the town was legally incorporated in 1826. [9] The town was named for General Jacob Jennings Brown due to a local legend that he has established a trading post just southeast of what is now the town square prior to the treaty with the Chickasaw people allowing settlement in Western ...

  4. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    Legacy.com is a United States–based website founded in 1998, [2] the world's largest commercial provider of online memorials. [3] The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5]

  5. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in January 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025

  6. Esther Haywood - Wikipedia

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    Esther Jean Haywood (née Hill; January 15, 1940 – November 16, 2024) was an American politician and educator who served in the Missouri House of Representatives from the 71st district from 2001 to 2009.

  7. Carroll Best - Wikipedia

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    Born in Haywood County, North Carolina, Best was the son of Hugh Carroll Best, Sr. and Bertie Davis Best. [2] His family was highly musical. His great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother all played the banjo using a "clawhammer" style, and his father played the instrument using a three- or four-finger picking style. [3]

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