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  2. List of people from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Salmon P. Chase (Ohio governor, abolitionist, U.S.Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice) (Cincinnati) Gary Cohn (National Economic Council Director) (Shaker Heights) James M. Cox (governor, presidential candidate, media mogul) (Dayton) Ephraim Cutler (a framer of Ohio Constitution, abolitionist, longtime Ohio University Trustee (Ames Twp)

  3. Category:People from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people from the United States state of Ohio Classification : People : By nationality : American : By state : Ohio Also: Countries : United States : States : Ohio : People For more information, see List of people from Ohio

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  5. Here are the most popular baby names in Ohio right now ... - AOL

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    Additionally, Hudson, Owen, and William are names particularly unique to Ohio, since they weren't predicted to be in the national top 10 boy names of 2024 on Names.org. For girls, unique Ohio ...

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  9. Lucky for Life - Wikipedia

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    The original, Connecticut-only version, was 4 of 39 white balls and 1 of 19 green balls; hence the name Lucky-4-Life. The format upon the change to its current name was 5/40 + 1/21; the 2013 game modification (including the new second "lifetime" prize tier and the introduction of a cash option) had 43 balls in each of the two drums.