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  2. William Franklin Anderson - Wikipedia

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    William Franklin Anderson (1860–1944) was an American Methodist pastor, writer, and educator who served as Bishop of Chattanooga, Cincinnati, and Boston and was Acting President of Boston University from January 1, 1925, to May 15, 1926.

  3. Murder of Rachael Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson, who was a member of the Ohio Funeral Directors Association, [1] moved to Columbus where she began an apprenticeship at the Shaw Davis Funeral Home. [16] [17] At the time of her murder, Anderson was nearing the end of that apprenticeship, and, according to the funeral home’s manager, was going to be offered a job. [18]

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  5. Franklin Township, Ross County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Township, Ross County, Ohio. Township. Higby House. ... Franklin Township is one of the sixteen townships of Ross County, Ohio, United States.

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    Bonnie Franklin, 69, American actress (One Day at a Time, The Young and the Restless, Please Don't Eat the Daisies), pancreatic cancer. [8] Mukesh Gadhvi, 50, Indian politician, MP for Banaskantha, complications from a stroke. [9] Sammy Guillen, 88, Trinidadian-born New Zealand cricketer, represented both countries. [10]

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  9. Anderson, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Anderson was established in 1862, and remained in operation until 1929. [2] Besides the post office, Anderson had a station on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad. [ 3 ]