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  2. William S. Reese - Wikipedia

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    Reese was born to William Blaine Reese and Katherine Reese (née Jackson) on July 29, 1955, in Havre de Grace, Maryland. [1] He had a sister, Barbara. [1] He attended Gilman School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he was the president of his senior class and from which he graduated in 1973.

  3. Anthony Potts - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 2023, Potts died in the crash of a Piper PA-28 Cherokee that he was piloting near Havre de Grace, Maryland. He was 59. [8] The crash is under investigation by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board. [9] His funeral was held on August 29, after which he was interred at Arlington National Cemetery. [10]

  4. Havre de Grace, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Havre de Grace (/ h æ v ər d ɪ ˈ ɡ r eɪ s /), [2] abbreviated HdG, is a city in Harford County, Maryland, United States. It is situated at the mouth of the Susquehanna River and the head of Chesapeake Bay .

  5. John O'Neill (lighthouse keeper) - Wikipedia

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    John O'Neill (November 22, 1768 – January 26, 1838) was an American military officer, manufacturer and lighthouse keeper. He defended Havre de Grace, Maryland, during the Raid on Havre de Grace on May 3, 1813, during the War of 1812.

  6. Joseph Martin (speaker) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 Martin and Mrs. Mae Abraham founded Father Martin’s Ashley, a non-profit center dedicated to the treatment of the chemically addicted, located in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Martin also continued to work within the church and participated in the International Conference on Drugs and Alcohol sponsored by the Vatican in 1991.

  7. James E. Malone Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Malone was born in Baltimore, Maryland on July 8, 1957, to Margaret Ann Daniels (1933–2021) and James E. Malone (1927–2002), a 34-year railroad worker for the Western Maryland Railroad who served in the Maryland House of Delegates for 12 years and later became the sheriff of Baltimore County. [2] He is of Irish descent. [3]

  8. Millard Tydings - Wikipedia

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    He studied law at the University of Maryland School of Law, in Baltimore, and was admitted to the bar; he started practice in Havre de Grace in 1913. In 1916 Tydings was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates; he was elected as Speaker of the House by his colleagues from 1920 to 1922. He served in the Maryland State Senate during 1922 ...

  9. Angel Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Robert R. Lawder (died 1967), state politician and mayor of Havre de Grace [9] John O'Neill (1768–1838), lighthouse keeper and defender of Havre de Grace in War of 1812 [7] [10] G. Arnold Pfaffenbach (1904–1982), Maryland state delegate and lawyer [11] Robert Seneca (died 1931), state delegate and mayor of Havre de Grace [12]