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Their parents were active in politics locally; [4] Peter Crampton was a teacher and lecturer in geography [6] and later a United Kingdom member of the European Parliament from 1989 to 1999, [7] [8] representing the Humberside constituency for the Labour Party. Robert's mother came from London and was a geography teacher. [1] [3]
Crampton is an English surname, from Crompton, Lancashire, which may refer to the following persons: Albert M. Crampton (1900–1953), American jurist Barbara Crampton (born 1959), American actress
Oliver P. Morton, Governor of Indiana (Centerville) Harry S. New, U.S. Postmaster General (Indianapolis) Mike Pence, former congressman, former governor of Indiana, 2013–2017, and 48th vice president of the United States under Donald Trump ; Dennis Pennington, State Senator and early abolitionist (Central Barren)
Jesse Eisenberg has said goodbye to Hollywood in favor of the Midwest — Indiana, specifically. “I’ve lived in Indiana for a decade on-and-off and that’s where I feel the most comfortable ...
Clara Elenore Carl (née Green; May 7, 1876 – March 3, 1962) was an American writer and serial killer. [1] In 1922, she was convicted of having poisoned her second husband, Frank Emmerson Carl, and his father, Alonzo Carl.
Garrison was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. [3] He graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 1970 with a B.S. and the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 1973 with a J.D. [1] Garrison is married to Phyllis, also an attorney.
An Indiana man is accused of killing his wife with a hammer. Terry Ogle, 79, is facing one count of murder in the death of his wife Mary, 76. Officers were called to the couple’s Indianapolis ...
Henderson v. Box was a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled that Indiana must list same-sex parents on their child's birth certificate. The case was brought before the court by eight lesbian couples from Indiana who conceived through artificial insemination. [1]