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  2. John Vernon - Wikipedia

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    John Keith Vernon (born Adolphus Raymondus Vernon Agopsowicz; February 24, 1932 [1] – February 1, 2005) was a Canadian actor. He made a career in Hollywood after ...

  3. John Vernon (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    John Ballantyne Vernon (3 September 1929 – 21 June 2019) [1] was an Australian high jumper who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. Personal Best: High Jump – 2.019 (1954). [2] He was married to Jenifer ford and has three sons, Peter, David, and Timothy. He has 6 grandchildren, Ella, Flynn, Archie, Freya, Sam and Nellie.

  4. John Vernon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John Vernon (1932–2005) was a Canadian actor. John or Jackie Vernon may also refer to: John Vernon (of Clontarf) (c. 1618–1670), Quartermaster-General to Oliver Cromwell; John Vernon (athlete) (1929–2019), Australian high jumper; John Vernon (Australian actor) (1848–1921), aka Howard Vernon (Australian actor)

  5. John Vernon Henderson - Wikipedia

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    John Vernon Henderson is a Canadian-American economist and an academic. He is a Research Affiliate at the International Growth Centre , Director of the Urbanisation in Developing Countries Program, and a School Professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics .

  6. Vernon Johns - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Vernon Johns (April 22, 1892 – June 11, 1965) was an American minister based in the South and a pioneer in the civil rights movement. He is best known as the pastor (1947–52) of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama .

  7. J. Vernon McGee - Wikipedia

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    McGee was born in Hillsboro, Texas, to itinerant parents, [3] John McGee and Carrie McGee (née Lingner). [4] His father held many jobs, his last one being an engineer at a cotton mill in Oklahoma, [3] where he died in 1918 when Vernon was 14 years old. [5] After his father's death, Vernon's family relocated to Tennessee.

  8. John Vernon Henry - Wikipedia

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    John V. Henry was born in 1767, the son of Robert and Elizabeth Vernor Henry. [1] He was admitted to the bar in 1782. He was a Federalist member of the New York State Assembly from Albany County from 1800 to 1802. He was New York State Comptroller from 1800 to 1801. He was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1801.

  9. John Vernon (of Clontarf) - Wikipedia

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    John Vernon (c. 1618 – 13 March 1670) was Quartermaster-General of Oliver Cromwell’s army and third son of Sir Edward Vernon, of Houndshill, Staffordshire, England. John obtained title to Clontarf Castle near Dublin in 1649 through a financial arrangement with John Blackwall who had been granted the estate by Oliver Cromwell.