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  2. James S. Pula - Wikipedia

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    James S. Pula (born 18 February 1946 in Utica, New York) is a Polish-American historian, professor, author, and Polonia activist. He is a professor at Purdue University North Central , and specializes in ethnic and immigration studies and 19th-century American history.

  3. Lita McClinton - Wikipedia

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    Lita LaVaughn McClinton (January 7, 1952 – January 16, 1987) was an American socialite who was murdered the day her divorce was to be settled. She was the daughter of Georgia state representative JoAnn McClinton and former U.S. Department of Transportation official Emory McClinton.

  4. Watts family murders - Wikipedia

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    In the early hours of August 13, 2018, in Frederick, Colorado, Christopher Lee Watts (born May 16, 1985) [1] murdered his pregnant wife Shanann (34) by strangulation, and their two children Bella (4) and Celeste (3) by suffocation. He buried Shanann in a shallow grave near an oil-storage facility, and dumped his children's bodies into crude oil ...

  5. Killing of Heidi Hazell - Wikipedia

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    The woman killed was believed to have been a member of the British Crown Forces garrisoned in Dortmund. It has now emerged that she was the German wife of a British Army staff sergeant . As we intend continuing our campaign until the British Army withdraws from Ireland, the outcome of last night's attack reinforces a warning we gave on 2 August ...

  6. Pula (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Pula is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gazmend Pula, Kosovar-Albanian intellectual, human rights campaigner, and is Kosovar ambassador to Albania; James S. Pula (born 1946), award-winning Polish-American historian, professor, author, and Polonia activist

  7. Death of James Cook - Wikipedia

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    Four of the Royal Marines (Corporal James Thomas and Privates Theophilus Hinks, Thomas Fachett, and John Allen) were killed and two were wounded. The remaining sailors and marines, heavily outnumbered, continued to fire as they retreated to their small boat and rowed back to their ship, killing several of the angered people on the beach ...

  8. Easter Sunday Massacre - Wikipedia

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    He then killed David, 11, Teresa, 9, and Carol, 13. James turned the corner into the living room. One by one, James shot his remaining niece and nephews: Ann, 12, Leonard III, 17, Michael, 16, Thomas, 15, and John, 4. [10] Charity had been shot once in the chest; the remaining victims were shot in the head and shot again, to ensure they had ...

  9. Zerelda James - Wikipedia

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    Cole was born to Otto and Ella Lindsay Cole on January 29, 1825, in Woodford County, Kentucky.She had one brother, younger than her by one year, named Jesse Richard Cole, [1] who committed suicide by gunshot on 12 November 1895 at Kearney at the age of 67.