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Billy Ray Klapper was a spur and bit maker known for creating and producing many unique spurs and bits for the ranching community. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Early life and career
Charles opened the Bank of Palatine, which was the only bank in the village at the time. He later became director of the First National Bank of Palatine. He married Mary Robertson of Lake Zurich and opened a creamery in her hometown. Patten served as village treasurer and was elected Mayor of Palatine in 1894, a position that he held through 1895.
The traditional Palatine cuisine is in parts very hearty and substantial, mainly because the recipes were developed by the physically hard-working population or in times of poverty. In comparison to other regional German cuisines its dishes are also hotter and spicier. A typical spice used for sausage and potatoes is marjoram.
Billy Graham returned to Australia in 1968, 1969, and 1979. [15] He visited New Zealand in 1969. [26] In 1996, Franklin Graham led a crusade in Sydney and other Australian cities. [15] To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1959 crusade, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association released a DVD in 2009.
The term count palatine was not used in the United Kingdom. Just as count always remained reserved for continental territories, even though the equivalence of earl became clear by rendering it in Latin also as comes, earl palatine was the exclusively British title for the incumbent of a British county palatine.
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He was born in London on 13 January 1858. He was the only son of Col. Charles Freville Surtees DL JP (1823–1906) of the 10th Hussars and his wife, Bertha Chauncey. [1] He was christened in St James' Church in Paddington.
Billy and his wife Marjorie, who were married 53 years, had one son, William J. Mauch II. Billy died, aged 85, in his home in Palatine, Illinois. Bobby Mauch married professional figure skater Georgia "Gigi" Shattuck (March 30, 1924 — January 15, 2019), whom he first met at the Mar-Ken School in the 1940s, but married in 1971. [2]