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Popcorn Sutton's self-published autobiography, 'Me and My Likker,' features portraits of the late moonshiner and photos from the day he married Pam Sutton, who is working with Ole Smoky Moonshine ...
His wife Pam, whom he had married about two years before his death, [12] [15] returned home from running errands and discovered her husband in his green Ford Fairmont (which was still running) at the rear of their property in Parrottsville, Tennessee. [21] Mrs. Sutton said, "He called it his three-jar car because he gave three jugs of liquor ...
George I: 1722 Thomas Salter [31] 1 George I: 1723 Philip Russell [31] 1 George I: 1724 Humphrey Bawden [31] 1 George I: 1725 Anthony Tripe [31] 1 George I: 1726 Emanuel Hole [31] 1 George I: 1727 John Elston [31] 1 George II: 1728 Robert Lydston [31] 1 George II: 1729 William Stabback [31] 1 George II: 1731 Ethelred Davy [31] 1 George II: 1732 ...
Sir George Morris Sutton KCMG (8 July 1834 – 30 November 1913) was a South African politician and farmer. Born in Britain, he served as the Prime Minister of the British Colony of Natal from 18 August 1903 to 16 May 1905.
EXCLUSIVE: Smokehouse Pictures partner George Clooney and Grant Heslov have signed an overall film deal with the Warner Bros. Pictures Group and its Co-Chairs and CEOs Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy.
Claire Kittle is far more than just the wife of a football star, but she has no problem being labeled a WAG. Kittle, 30, has been married to San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle since April 2019 ...
Phyllis Ann George (June 25, 1949 – May 14, 2020) was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster.In 1975, George was hired as a reporter and co-host of the CBS Sports pre-show The NFL Today, becoming one of the first women to hold an on-air position in national televised sports broadcasting.
John Sutton was born in 1494, at Dudley Castle, Worcestershire, the eldest son and heir of Sir Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley and his wife Cicely (née Willoughby) Sutton. Cecily was a daughter of Sir William Willoughby and Joan Strangeways, and granddaughter of Katherine Neville, Duchess of Norfolk .