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  2. Charles Edward Barns - Wikipedia

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    Charles Barns was born on July 23, 1862, in Burlington, Wisconsin. He is found in the 1870 and 1880 Censuses of Burlington, Wisconsin, enumerated in a household of five children and youths, a housekeeper and a domestic servant. [1] [2] Some background reveals how this came about.

  3. Caleb P. Barns - Wikipedia

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    Local history sources claim that he journeyed to Wisconsin prior to 1840, returning to New York to marry his future wife. [3] Other sources date his arrival as 1842. [1] [2] David L. Wells of Utica, New York brought his wife, the former Cornelia Eddy, [4] to Burlington at about the same time. [3]

  4. Burlington, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Its name was soon changed to the Burlington Free Press, and its leanings changed to Republican at about the same time the Standard became the Standard Democrat. [43] The weekly Burlington Standard Press is currently published in Burlington; [5] the daily Racine Journal Times, [5] Kenosha News, and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel are also available ...

  5. List of newspapers in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Zander Press Inc. Brodhead Free Press: Brodhead: Casori Enterprises, LLC Brookfield News: Brookfield: Gannett Brown Deer Herald: Brown Deer: Gannett Burlington Standard Press: Burlington: Southern Lakes Newspapers The Cadott Sentinel: Cadott: Trygg J. Hansen Publications The Cambridge News [5] Cambridge: Hometown News Group Chetek Alert: Chetek ...

  6. Thomas W. Sorrell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas William Sorrell was born in Burlington, Vermont on November 22, 1917, a son of William and Irene (née Proulx) Sorrell. [1] He attended the parochial schools of Burlington, and was a 1936 graduate of Burlington's Cathedral High School. [1] Before joining the military, Sorrell was employed by The Burlington Free Press as an apprentice ...

  7. The Burlington Free Press - Wikipedia

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    [7] [9] The Burlington Free Press absorbed the Burlington Daily Times and was suddenly publishing both a morning and an evening edition. [8] In 1872, The Daily Sentinel, the Burlington Free Press' major competitor in the morning newspaper market closed its doors. The Free Press ceased publishing the evening edition and continued as a morning ...

  8. List of United States Congress members who died in office ...

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    Wisconsin (9th district) May 17, 1953 82 Pulmonary complications following surgery [26] La Crosse, Wisconsin: U.S. Lester Johnson: January 3, 1935 (previously served March 4, 1929 – March 3, 1931) December 18, 1870 Farina, Illinois: 83rd (1953–1955) Willis Smith Democratic North Carolina : June 26, 1953 65 Coronary thrombosis [27] Bethesda ...

  9. Jerome O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Jerome F. O'Neill (September 24, 1946 – December 3, 2023) was an American attorney from the state of Vermont.He is most notable for his service as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for Vermont (1973–1975), First Assistant U.S. Attorney (1975–1981), and United States Attorney (1981).