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  2. Jesse Ray Ward - Wikipedia

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    Chief Posey escaped though, but he died a few days later from his wounds. Marshal Ward was the one Governor Charles Mabey sent to identify Posey's remains when it was found in Comb Wash. Ward buried the chief's body and tried to hide the grave but local settlers exhumed Posey's body at least twice in order to take pictures with it. [2]

  3. The Real World - Wikipedia

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    The Real World is the longest-running program in MTV history, [1] one of the longest-running reality series in history, and is credited with launching the modern reality TV genre. [2] Seven to eight young adults are picked to temporarily live in a new city together in one residence while being filmed non-stop.

  4. Buster Posey - Wikipedia

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    He hit a two-run home run against Max Scherzer in Game 4 of the World Series as the Giants swept the Detroit Tigers, giving Posey his second World Series championship. [84] Posey and his wife, Kristen, at the 2012 World Series Parade. After the season, the Baseball Writers' Association of America named Posey the NL MVP. [85]

  5. Sam Posey - Wikipedia

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    Posey's first race was at Bridgehampton where he finished 3rd. Other finishes were: Meadowdale, 3rd; St Jovite, 3rd; Bryar, 6th; Watkins Glen, 2nd which was the only race that Donohue was beaten by a Camaro in 1968. Posey's car was the same Sunoco Blue with yellow lettering as Donohue. Posey sported a yellow spoiler and Donohue had a red spoiler.

  6. List of Parks and Recreation characters - Wikipedia

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    Several guest stars have made appearances on the show, including Louis C.K., John Larroquette, Justin Theroux and Parker Posey. Megan Mullally, Offerman's real-life wife, played his character's ex-wife Tammy Swanson, and Poehler's former husband Will Arnett made an appearance as a man on a blind date with Leslie.

  7. Franklin Cover - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, he married Mary Bradford Stone. [4] His first starring role was on The Jeffersons as Tom Willis (a Caucasian man) who was married to an African-American woman, Helen, played by Roxie Roker. [1] The couple lived in the same high-rise apartment building as the sitcom's title characters.

  8. Adrian Posey - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ellen Hamersley was Mr. Posey's second wife and the mother of five of his children, Adrian being the second oldest of those five. [1] [2] Adrian's paternal great-grandfather, Belain Posey (1737-1791), [3] served as a captain in Colonel Thomas Ewing's Third Battalion of the Flying Camp during the Revolutionary War. [4]

  9. Annie Pearson, Viscountess Cowdray - Wikipedia

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    Annie Pearson (née Cass) was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire on 4 June 1860 to Sir John Cass, a merchant and landowner from Yorkshire, and Hannah Gamble. [2] In 1881 she married Weetman Pearson, a third generation building contractor and engineer who would run the global engineering firm Pearson and Sons, with major projects in England, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Sudan.