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Robert Taylor Hinton (July 11, 1878 – January 24, 1948) was an American college football and college basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky from 1907 to 1917 and again in 1919, compiling a record of 47–35. [1] Hinton died on January 24, 1948, at a hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. [2]
Item label Born Died description occupation position held country of citizenship place of birth place of death manner of death place of burial
Isidro was accused to have choke Harry Hinton to death and escaped from jail. He was found riddle with bullets after his escape. [338] Turner, Allen: 47: African American: Western area of Parish (county) Union: Louisiana: March 1914: Accused of assaulting a white man (J.P. McDougall) [339] J.P. McDougall was whipping Allen Turner's son. Allen ...
Fred L. Turner, 80, American restaurant industry executive, CEO of McDonald's (1974–1987), Chairman (1977–1987), complications of pneumonia. [178] Dorothy Vest, 93, American tennis player. [179] Nadeane Walker, 91, American journalist, fashion editor and foreign correspondent (Associated Press, International Herald Tribune). [180]
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The cemetery is the burial place of many prominent Kentuckians, and includes the Bourbon County Confederate Monument and the Paris Cemetery Gatehouse, both of which are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The Paris Cemetery gatehouse, made of granite, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 24, 1978.
Hinton then worked for Brunner Mond, later part of ICI, where he became Chief Engineer at the age of 29. At Brunner Mond he met Lillian Boyer (d. 1973) whom he married in 1931. [ 3 ] They had one daughter, Mary (1932–2014), who married Arthur Mole, son of Sir Charles Mole , director-general of the Ministry of Works .
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