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  2. Carole Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Carole C. Baldwin is a research zoologist, curator of fishes, and the vertebrate zoology department chair at the National Museum of Natural History. She researches the diversity and evolution of coral reef and deep sea fishes through integrative taxonomy .

  3. Hudspeth (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hudspeth is a surname and may refer to: A. James Hudspeth (fl. 1960s–2020s), F.M. Kirby Professor at Rockefeller University; Adam Hudspeth (1836–1890), Canadian lawyer and politician; Andrew H. Hudspeth (1874–1948), associate justice and chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court; Brad Hudspeth (born 1989), American wheelchair rugby player

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  5. Alec Baldwin Returns to Social Media After 'Rust ... - AOL

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    Family first. Alec Baldwin returned to social media after being charged with involuntary manslaughter for the fatal 2021 shooting on the set of his movie Rust. Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin's ...

  6. Baldwin family - Wikipedia

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    The Baldwin family’s patrilineal line traces to a Richard “Rich” Baldwin, who lived in England, c. the 1500s. Through their father Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr., the Baldwin brothers are descended from the Mayflower passengers John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley, as well as from William Bradford through their maternal grandfather, Daniel LeRoy Martineau. [1]

  7. Charles Hudspeth - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hudspeth may refer to: Charles Hudspeth (activist) (1918–1999), civil rights leader from San Antonio, Texas Charles Hudspeth (convict) (died 1892), American executed convict later proven to be wrongfully convicted of murder

  8. Charles Hudspeth (activist) - Wikipedia

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    While remaining active in his community after the civil rights movement, Hudspeth devoted more of his time to his family and church. For more than 20 years, he served as chairmen of the trustee board at the historic San Antonio church Mt Zion First Baptist Church. Charles Hudspeth died in 1999 following a lengthy battle with cancer.

  9. Adam Hudspeth - Wikipedia

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    Adam Hudspeth (December 8, 1836 – May 12, 1890) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in Cobourg , Upper Canada , Hudspeth received his education in the Grammar School in Cobourg, under the tutelage of his father, Robert Hudspeth, who was head-master.