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  1. George G. Haven Jr.

    George Griswold Haven, Jr. was an American businessman. His father, George G. Haven, Sr. came from a family that had settled in New England in the earliest times and was a prominent New Yorker. George G. Haven, Jr. attended St. John's School, in Ossining and the Hopkins Grammar School. He entered Yale College and graduated with the class of 1887. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Hé Boulé and Skull and Bones.

  2. James Haven

    James Haven (born James Haven Voight on May 11, 1973 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor and producer.

  3. Brooke Haven

    Brooke Haven (born Serena Marie Maffucci on November 25, 1979 in Sonora, California) is an American pornographic actress. Haven grew up in the small Northern California town of Sonora where she described herself as being very shy and reserved: "If somebody new came into the room I was behind the couch hiding." She lived there until she turned 19, when she moved to San Francisco to start working as a stripper.

  4. Jens Haven

    Jens Haven (June 23, 1724, Wust, Jutland, Denmark - April 16, 1796, Herrnhut, Saxony) was a Moravian missionary and the prime mover behind the founding of the Moravian missions in Labrador. Jens Haven was brought up as a Lutheran, but after apprenticing with a Moravian joiner, converted to Moravianism and entered the community at Herrnhut. In 1758 he went to Greenland as a missionary to the Inuit, remaining there four years. Haven had long wished to go to Labrador, …

  5. Erastus Otis Haven

    Erastus Otis Haven (1 November 1820 - 2 August 1881) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1880. Haven was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1842. He had charge of a private academy at Sudbury, Massachusetts, while at the same time pursuing a course of theological and general study. He became Principal of Amenia Seminary, New York, in 1846.

  6. Gilbert Haven

    Gilbert Haven was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1872. He was an early benefactor of Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University), visualizing it as a university of all the Methodist schools founded for the education of freedmen (former African American slaves). He succeeded Bishop Davis Wasgatt Clark (for whom Clark College was named) as the President of the Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

  7. Solomon G. Haven

    Solomon George Haven (November 27, 1810 - December 24, 1861) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Chenango County, New York, Haven attended the common schools and was instructed by a private tutor in the classics. He pursued a course in medicine. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1835 and commenced practice in Buffalo, New York. He served as commissioner of deeds. He served as district attorney of Erie County 1844-1846.

  8. Nathaniel Appleton Haven

    Nathaniel Appleton Haven (July 19, 1762 - March 13, 1831) was a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire. Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Haven pursued classical studies and was graduated in medicine from Harvard College in 1779. He practiced his profession in Portsmouth and also engaged in mercantile pursuits. He served as a ship's surgeon in the latter part of the Revolutionary War. Haven was elected as a Federalist to the Eleventh Congress (March 4, 1809-March 3, 1811).

  9. Haven

    Haven (born in Whittier, California on April 27, 1980) is an American pornographic actress. She previously went under the name of Alyssa Haven.

  10. Annette Haven

    Annette Haven (born December 1, 1954) (also known as Annette Robinson) was a feminist American pornographic actress in the 1970s and '80s and one of the first superstars of X-rated entertainment. Before her success in porn, Haven worked as a nurse's aide, exotic dancer at the Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco, and massage parlor girl in the San Francisco area. Haven's first film was in the mid-1970s.

  11. Orlando Bloom

    Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Bloom (born 13 January 1977) is an English actor. He had his break-through role in the early 2000s as the elf-prince Legolas in "The Lord of the Rings" and blacksmith Will Turner in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy of films, and subsequently established himself as a lead in Hollywood films, including "Troy", "Elizabethtown," and "Kingdom of Heaven".

  12. Victor Rasuk

    Born in Harlem and raised in the Lower East Side of Manhatten nineteen-year old Victor Rasuk started acting at the age of 13. He graduated in January 2003 from the Professional Performing Arts High School and has appeared in several plays and short films including the off-off Broadway play WHITE BOY. In 1999, Rasuk starred in Peter Sollett 's short film titled FIVE FEET HIGH AND RISING.

  13. Frank E. Flowers

    Frank E. Flowers is a Cayman Islands-born independent filmmaker, film director and screenwriter, writer and director of the award-winning 2003 short film "Swallow" and the 2004 feature motion picture "Haven", the latter photographed on the island of Grand Cayman. Flowers is a graduate of the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television (now the USC School of Cinematic Arts). Frank Flowers Jr. was born in August 1979 to Frank Sr.

  14. Ariel Olivetti

    Ariel Olivetti (born November 15 1967 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine artist and penciller best known for his work on American comic book titles such as "Daredevil", "X-Man", "Space Ghost" and "Punisher War Journal". Olivetti studied Graphic Design in college and first had his work published in the Argentine magazine "Fierro". He created El Cazador de Aventuras, a popular adult comic in 1992.

  15. Ky-Mani Marley

    Ky-Mani Marley (born February 26 1976, in Falmouth, Jamaica) is a Jamaican actor and reggae musician. He is the son of singer Bob Marley and table tennis champion Anita Belnavis. He moved to Miami when he was nine years old. Marley's first appearance as musician took place in 1996 when he recorded "Like Father Like Son", an album consisting of cover versions of some of his father's songs. His next album, 1999's "The Journey", received mass critical acclaim, …

  16. Gary Briggs

    Gary Briggs is the lead singer/guitarist of English indie band Haven (Band).

  17. Martin Henriksson

    Martin Henriksson, born October 30 1974 in Sweden, is one of two guitarists and one of the founding members of the Swedish death metal band Dark Tranquillity. He played bass for the band from their formation in 1989 until switching to guitar for the 2000 album, "Haven". Michael Nicklasson, the guitarist of Luciferion, was recruited to take his place on bass. Martin's main stage guitars are a Gibson Explorer. and a Gibson Les Paul Studio Light.

  18. Nat Wason

    Nat Wason is the lead guitarist of English indie band Haven (Band).

  19. Haven Kimmel

    Haven Kimmel (born 1965) is an American author, novelist, and poet.

  20. Flossie Page

    Flossie Page broke the record for the oldest Kansan on record on February 9 2006, the previous record of 112 years 241 days having been set by Katherine Jones in 1992. Page ranked as the sixth oldest person in the United States and eleventh in the world when she died, aged 112 years 255 days, having beaten the previous state record by just two weeks. Page was born in Haven. After graduating from high school she taught at a one-room school house near Lewis, …

  21. Haven Moses

    Haven Moses (born July 27, 1946 in Los Angeles, California) was an American college and professional football wide receiver who played collegiately for L.A. Harbor College and San Diego State University. He was drafted by the American Football League's Buffalo Bills in 1968. He also played for the NFL Bills and Denver Broncos and made the AFL All-Star Game in 1969 and the NFL Pro Bowl in 1973. He is on the "Ring of Fame" in Invesco Field at Mile High.

  22. Haven Bruce

    Haven Bruce (born January 12, 1979 in Mauldin, South Carolina) is a striker currently playing for American USL Second Division side Harrisburg City Islanders.

  23. Haven Gillespie

    Haven Gillespie is a Tin Pan Alley writer. He is also a composer and lyricist who died in 1975 in Las Vegas. He is the writer of the classic Christmas song "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" as well as "You Go To My Head", "Honey" and "By the Sycamore Tree". Gillespie left High school at the age of 16 and became a typesetter at the Cincinnati Times Star. Gillepsie had worked with many artists including: *J.

  24. Anna Katarina

    Anna Katarina is an American actress.

  25. Haven Riney

    Haven Riney is an American actor and radio host born October 15 1978 in Kansas City, Missouri. Haven's acting work has primarily been in the world of voice acting as well as various film roles such as his apprearance in the 2007 Horror/Comedy film "Red Victoria" directed by Anthony Brownrigg. In early 2005, Haven became part of a project entitled "Radio Wasabi", which in combination with XM radio was to bring Japanese popular music, or J-Pop, …

  26. Haven Kaye

    Haven Kaye was a first class cricketer who played 8 matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1872 and 1873. A right handed batsman, he scored 117 runs at 8.35 with a highest score of 33 made against Surrey CCC. He took 3 catches but was not called upon to bowl his right arm, round arm, fast medium. He also played for Halifax in 1880 against 'The Gentlemen of Canada', scoring 35 and 12 at the top of the order in a drawn two day game.

  27. Herbert Kohler Jr.

    Herbert Vollrath Kohler, Jr. (born February 20, 1939) is the president and chairman of the Kohler Company, a manufacturing company in Kohler, Wisconsin best known for its plumbing products. Kohler is the son of Herbert Vollrath Kohler, Sr., who ran the Kohler Company from 1937 to 1968. Kohler is also related to other former company presidents, including Walter J. Kohler, Sr. and Walter J. Kohler, Jr..

  28. Gloria Dehaven

    Gloria DeHaven (born July 23, 1925, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. The daughter of vaudeville performers, DeHaven began her career as a child actor as an extra in Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" (1936). She was signed to a contract with MGM Studios and despite featured roles in such films as "The Thin Man Goes Home" (1945) she did not obtain the kind of stardom some had expected of her.

  29. Dirk Brouwer

    Dirk Brouwer (Sep 1 1902, Rotterdam - Jan 31 1966, New Haven) was a Dutch-American astronomer. He received his Ph.D. in 1927 at Leiden University in the Netherlands and then went to Yale University. From 1941 until 1966 he was editor of the "Astronomical Journal". He specialized in celestial mechanics and wrote the textbook "Methods of Celestial Mechanics".

  30. Donald Kagan

    Donald Kagan (born 1932) is a Yale historian specializing in ancient Greece, notable for his four-volume history of the Peloponnesian War. He was Dean of Yale College from 1989-1992. He formerly taught in the Department of History at Cornell University. Born into a Jewish family in Lithuania, Kagan grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where his family emigrated shortly after the death of his father.

  31. Mia Doi Todd

    Mia Doi Todd (born June 30 1975) is a musician from Los Angeles, California, USA.

  32. Dana Frankfort

    Dana Frankfort is an artist based in New York. Frankfort received her MFA in 1997 from Yale School of Art, New Haven. She also attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1997. Frankfort was a Core Fellow at the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 1999. She has shown work internationally in exhibitions including "What’s So Funny" at Brooklyn Fireproof, …

  33. Fred Cuny

    Frederick C. Cuny (born November 14, 1944 in New Haven, Connecticut) was an American disaster relief specialist who was active in many humanitarian projects around the world from 1969 until his forced disappearance in Chechnya in 1995.

  34. Sue Simmons

    Sue Simmons (born May 27, 1943) has been the lead female anchor at WNBC-TV in New York City since 1980. A native New Yorker, she had been co-anchor for Live at Five with several co-anchors, including Jack Cafferty, Tony Guida, Matt Lauer, Dean Shepherd, Jim Rosenfield, and Perri Peltz, and 11 p.m. weeknight anchor with Chuck Scarborough.

  35. Marshall Taylor

    Marshall Walter ("Major") Taylor (November 26 1878-June 21 1932) was an American cyclist who won the world one-mile track cycling championship in 1899, 1900, and 1901. Taylor was the second black world champion in any sport, after boxer George Dixon. The Major Taylor Velodrome in Indianapolis, Indiana and a bicycle trail in Chicago are named in his honor. On July 24, 2006 the city of Worcester changed the name of part of Worcester Center Boulevard to Major Taylor Boulevard.

  36. Nicholas Dirks

    Nicholas Dirks is the Franz Boas Profressor of History and Anthropology at Columbia University, dean of the university's faculty, and Vice President of its Arts and Sciences division. Dirks is the author of numerous books on South Asian history and culture, primarily concerned with the impact of British colonial rule. His most famous works include "The Hollow Crown: Ethnohistory of an Indian Kingdom" (1987), "Castes of Mind" (2001), …

  37. Benjamin Silliman

    Benjamin Silliman (8 August 1779 - 24 November 1864) was an American chemist, one of the first American professors of science (at Yale University), and the first to distill petroleum.

  38. Jackson Haines

    Jackson Haines (1840-1875) was an American ballet dancer and figure skater who is regarded as the father of modern figure skating. Born in New York City, Haines claimed to be national champion in 1864. However, many such "championships" were held during those years, and none were sanctioned by a unifying figure skating organization. (The United States Figure Skating Association was not established until 1921.) At this time, …

  39. Eva Struble

    Eva Struble (born 1981, Kentucky, US) is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York City. She received a BA Visual Arts in 2003 from Brown University in Providence and an MFA in 2006 from Yale University School of Art in New Haven. She has shown work in many exhibitions including "Three Positions" at Lombard-Freid Projects in New York, "The Triumph of Painting" at the Saatchi Gallery in London, …

  40. Nolan North

    Nolan Ramsey North (October 31, 1970 -) is an American voice actor born in New Haven, Connecticut. He is married to fellow "Port Charles" actress Jill Murray, and has two children.

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