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  2. Joel B. Mayes - Wikipedia

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    Mayes was born on October 2, 1833, in present-day Carterville, Bartow County, Georgia to the former Nancy Adair (b. 1808, and part-Cherokee) and her husband Samuel Mayes (1803-1858, and adopted into the Cherokee tribe upon his marriage in 1825).

  3. 2012 Bain murder-kidnappings - Wikipedia

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    Mayes was friendly with the Bain family of Whiteville, Tennessee, and was a frequent visitor to the house. During the manhunt for Mayes, his mother-in-law gave extensive interviews to media outlets and claimed Mayes believed that he was the father of the two younger girls, [18] a claim for which investigators found no evidence. [19]

  4. List of NFL players with chronic traumatic encephalopathy

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    Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a type of brain damage that has been found in 345 of 376 deceased former National Football League (NFL) players, according to a 2023 report by the Boston University CTE Center, which has led the effort to diagnose CTE cases.

  5. Deaths in September 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Wise Mayes Jr., 97, American radio and cable television executive. [319] Nicolás Naranjo, 31, Argentine road racing cyclist, traffic collision. [320] James Snyder Jr., 76, American author, attorney and politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1973). [321]

  6. Mayes - Wikipedia

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    Mayes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Mayes (born 1980), American football player; Alan Mayes (born 1953), English footballer; Bernard Mayes (1929–2014), British-American lecturer and author; Clifford Mayes (born 1953), American professor of education; Clyde Mayes (born 1953), American professional basketball player

  7. Wendell Wise Mayes Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Wise Mayes Jr. (March 2, 1924 – September 12, 2021) was an American radio and cable television editorialist and executive in Austin, Texas, who was known for his leadership and philanthropy roles with the American Diabetes Association and the International Diabetes Federation, within the Texas Broadcasting Association, and for being a Peabody Awards winning journalist and editorialist.

  8. List of people executed in Texas, 1930–1939 - Wikipedia

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    1930 – 10 executions # Executed person Race Age Sex Date of execution Crime(s) Governor 57: Bishop Adams: Black: 41: M: 13-Mar-1930: Robbery and Murder

  9. Herbert Mayes - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Raymond Mayes (1900-October 30, 1987) was an American journalist and magazine editor, best known for serving as editor of Good Housekeeping and McCall's, from which he retired in 1965. [ 1 ] Mayes became managing editor of Good Housekeeping in 1937, and editor the following year.