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John C. O'Sullivan (1843 – 1887) [1] was a physician and politician in Ontario, Canada. He represented Peterborough East in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1875 to 1879 as a Conservative. [2] He was born in Northumberland County, Canada West, of Irish descent, and was educated at Victoria University and Queen's University. In 1871, O ...
Nov. 28—OSWEGO — John T. Sullivan Jr., who loved family, politics and community, died on Monday at the age of 76. From his roots in Oswego, where he would become mayor, Sullivan went on to ...
John O'Sullivan (columnist) (born 1942), British conservative columnist and editor; John O'Sullivan (engineer), Australian astronomer and electrical engineer, and one of the inventors of Wi-Fi; Sir John O'Sullivan (soldier) (1700–1760), Irish soldier, Quartermaster general to Prince Charles Edward Stewart during the Jacobite Rising of 1745
Sullivan was born at 35 Zennor Road in Balham, South London, on 23 December 1946. [3] His father was John Patrick Sullivan (17 March 1908 – September 1993) and his mother was Hilda Clara May, née Parker (23 December 1907 – December 1992). [3] Sullivan was from a working-class background, [4] and grew up in Balham. [5]
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Sullivan's obituary in Wisden Cricketers' Almanack states that he was "arguably the first player to be branded a one-day specialist", and he was an integral and important part of the Lancashire side that won the first two 40-over Sunday League competitions in 1969 and 1970 and won the Gillette Cup knock-out tournament for an unprecedented three ...
Roger Caron was born in 1938, to extremely poor parents Donat and Yvonne in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. [1] During his first weeks of infancy Caron could not keep food down and was constantly gasping for breath, which subsequently led to him being rushed to the local hospital on several occasions.
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