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  2. Conway-Johnson family - Wikipedia

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    Conway-Johnson family (also called “The Family” or “The Dynasty”) was a prominent American political family from Arkansas of British origin. It was founded by Henry Wharton Conway of Greene County, Tennessee, who had come to the state of Arkansas in 1820 with his younger brother James and his cousins Elias and Wharton Rector, all of whom were deputy-surveyors under the patronage of ...

  3. List of people from Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    James D. Johnson (1924–2010), Arkansas Supreme Court Justice, segregationist leader; Robert W. Johnson (1814–1879), U.S. and Confederate States Senator; J. B. Judkins, Arkansas state senator, elected president of the state's senate in 1883; Allen Kerr (born 1956), former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Pulaski County; L–M

  4. Alexander, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Alexander is a city in Pulaski and Saline counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. [3] Located in Central Arkansas, the town was founded as a construction camp for the nearby railroad. Following its completion, the citizens decided to incorporate in 1887. Alexander is home to the Arkansas Juvenile Assessment and Treatment Center.

  5. Ronald James Ward - Wikipedia

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    Ronald James Ward Jr. (1966 – April 11, 2014) was an American serial killer who murdered at least three women and one man in the span of several months in 2000. Initially convicted for the murder of Craig Petrich in Montana , he was later linked by DNA evidence to three other murders, which had occurred in Arkansas and California . [ 1 ]

  6. Prideaux (name) - Wikipedia

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    Prideaux is both a given name and surname of Cornish origin, derived from the place called Prideaux in the parish of Luxulyan. The place-name had the form Pridias in the 12th and 13th centuries; by folk etymology both the place-name and the surname have been altered to a form based on the French près d'eaux or pré d'eaux (near waters or ...

  7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Arkansas

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    Amy Daniel of the Benton Ward, Little Rock Arkansas Stake, is a former president of the Arkansas School Boards Association. [ 23 ] Dottie Zimmerman, then 24, of the Ash Flat Branch, North Little Rock Arkansas Stake, received three bronze medals in powerlifting at the 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Dublin, Ireland , June 16–29, 2003.

  8. Ward Davis - Wikipedia

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    Ward Davis is an American singer-songwriter from Monticello, Arkansas.Davis has had songs recorded by Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Trace Adkins, Wade Hayes, Sammy Kershaw, Bucky Covington, Jimmie Van Zant, Buddy Jewel, Carolina Rain, The Roys, Cody Jinks, Whitey Morgan, Paul Cauthen and others. in 2016, Davis co-wrote "I’m Not The Devil" with Cody Jinks, which went to No. 4 on the Billboard ...

  9. Gerald Archie Mangun - Wikipedia

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    During Mangun's almost 60-year tenure as pastor of The Pentecostals of Alexandria, his congregation became known for its music and the Easter production, Messiah. [6] U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Clinton attended once while he was governor of Arkansas, and Clinton himself made a return visit during his presidency. [7]

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