Nancy Whiskey

Nancy Whiskey

female, deceased
Nancy Whiskey was a Scottish folk singer, best known for the 1957 hit song "Freight Train". While attending art school in Glasgow, Anne Wilson... More

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Elijah Craig

Elijah Craig

male, deceased
Elijah Craig (1738 - May 18, 1808) was a Baptist preacher from Kentucky, who is remembered chiefly for being credited with the invention of bourbon... More

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Dave Allen

Dave Allen

male, deceased
David Tynan O'Mahoney (July 6, 1936 - March 10, 2005), better known as Dave Allen, was an Irish comedian, popular in the United Kingdom and... More

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Jim Meehan

Jim Meehan

male
"Minneapolis" Jim Meehan (born March 19 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American professional poker player from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He also... More

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Attila Ambrus

Attila Ambrus

male
Attila Ambrus is notorious for committing a string of robberies in Hungary. He was born in a Szekely Hungarian family in Fitód (Fitud), a small v... More

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Mike Fink

Mike Fink

male, deceased
Mike Fink, {b.? - ca.1823called "king of the keelboaters", was a semi-legendary brawler and river-boatman who exemplified the tough and... More

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Michael Malloy

Michael Malloy

male, deceased
Michael Malloy (1873-February 22, 1933) was an Irish vagrant from County Donegal who lived in New York City, during the early twentieth century.... More

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John Wentworth

John Wentworth

male, deceased
"Long" John Wentworth (March 5 1815 - October 16 1888) was the editor of the "Chicago Democrat", a two-term mayor of Chicago, and a six-term member... More

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Frank Buck

Frank Buck

male
Frank Forrest Buck (born September 26, 1943 in Trousdale County) is a Tennessee politician and a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives... More

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James C. Crow

male
Doctor James C. Crow was the Scottish creator of the sour mash process for creating Bourbon Whiskey. Dr. Crow came to Kentucky in 1823 and began... More

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