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  2. James Kerr - Wikipedia

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    James Kerr (New Zealand politician) (1834–1901), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council; James Kerr (Pennsylvania politician) (1851–1908), American politician, U.S. congressman and Clerk of U.S. House of Representatives; James Kerr (Texas politician) (1790–1850), American soldier and statesman who was prominent in the Republic of Texas

  3. James Kerr (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    James Stuart Kerr (born 9 October 1975) is a New Zealand former professional rugby union player. Born in Sydney, Kerr underwent his early schooling at Newington College , before moving to New Zealand and attending Gisborne Boys' High School , from where he gained New Zealand Schools representative selection.

  4. James Hutchison Kerr - Wikipedia

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    James Hutchison Kerr (August 30, 1837 – June 10, 1919) was an American educator, engineer, and politician. James Hutchison Kerr was born on August 30, 1837, to parents John Alexander Kerr and Eliza Jane Hutchison. Through his father, Kerr was of Scots-Irish descent. His mother's family was of Scottish descent.

  5. James Kerr (Texas politician) - Wikipedia

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    James Kerr (September 24, 1790 – December 23, 1850) was a medical doctor, politician, Senator in Missouri, soldier, surveyor and Congressman in Texas who was active in the establishment of the Republic of Texas.

  6. Jim Kerr - Wikipedia

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    James Kerr (born 9 July 1959) is a Scottish musician and lead singer of the rock band Simple Minds. Commercially successful singles released by Simple Minds include " Don't You (Forget About Me) ", " Glittering Prize " (1982), " Someone Somewhere in Summertime " (1982), " Waterfront " (1983) and " Alive and Kicking " (1985), as well as the UK ...

  7. James S. Kerr - Wikipedia

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    James Spiers Kerr (1841-1893) was a Scottish music publisher who started his working life as a Shipsmith, [1] but became a musician, a pianoforte maker, dealer and tuner, and a music seller, as well as founding a music publishing business, which still provides copies of his important collection of four books of Scottish violin music, known as the Merry Melodies.

  8. A legacy of valor: Only 16 Pearl Harbor survivors remain. On ...

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    One of the sole remaining survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack that launched World War II disobeyed orders and fought back. Now 100 years old, he continues to share his stories.

  9. Byrd Lockhart - Wikipedia

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    Lockhart was appointed deputy surveyor to James Kerr on December 12, 1826, and surveyed the lands of DeWitt Colony around Gonzales. [2] In January, he headed a meeting denouncing the Fredonian Rebellion and pledging loyalty to the Mexican government. In April, he was put in charge of defense in Gonzales, using a row of blockhouses that served ...