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  2. Speedy Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee. Died. May 27, 1928. (1928-05-27) (aged 53) Paducah, Kentucky. Charles Henry " Speedy " Atkins (1875–1928) was an American tobacco worker in Paducah, Kentucky. A pauper at his death, he drowned in the Ohio River. The city turned over his body for a pauper's burial to his friend A.Z. Hamock, the only African-American undertaker in town.

  3. Murder of Becky Watts - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Becky Watts. Rebecca Marie Watts (3 June 1998 – 19 February 2015) was a British student from Bristol who was murdered in 2015 at the age of 16. [1] In November 2015, her step-brother, Nathan Matthews, was found guilty of her murder and was sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole after 33 years.

  4. Carl Eugene Watts - Wikipedia

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    Carl Eugene Watts (November 7, 1953 – September 21, 2007), also known by his nickname Coral, [1] was an American serial killer dubbed " the Sunday Morning Slasher " who murdered numerous women and girls over an eight-year period. [2] He is suspected of being the most prolific serial killer in United States history. [3]

  5. Chris Stapleton - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Alvin Stapleton [1] [2] (born April 15, 1978) is an American country singer-songwriter and guitarist. Born in Kentucky, Stapleton moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1996 to earn an engineering degree from Vanderbilt University, but dropped out to pursue a career in music. Shortly after, he signed a contract with Sea Gayle Music to ...

  6. List of United States representatives from Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Elected to finish Watts's term. Retired. Henry Daniel: Jacksonian: March 4, 1827 – March 3, 1833 1st: Elected in 1827. Lost re-election to C. Lyon. Amos Davis: Anti-Jacksonian: March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1835 11th: Elected in 1833. Died. Garrett Davis: Whig: March 4, 1839 – March 3, 1843 12th: Elected in 1839. Redistricted to the 8th district.

  7. Jackson, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    0495097. Jacksonis a home rule-class city[3]in and the county seatof Breathitt County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 2,231 according to the 2010 U.S. census. [4] It was the home of the Jackson Academy, which became Lees College. History. [edit] Upon the creation of Breathitt County in 1839, local landowner Simon Cockrell Sr ...

  8. J. C. Watts - Wikipedia

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    Julius Caesar Watts Jr. (born November 18, 1957) is an American politician, clergyman, and former football player. Watts played as a quarterback in college football for the Oklahoma Sooners and later played professionally in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003 as a Republican ...

  9. List of largest funerals - Wikipedia

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    300,000 (State funeral) [10] Funeral of Sholem Aleichem: May 13, 1916 United States: New York City: at least 250,000 [11] Funerals of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht: June 13, 1919 Weimar Republic: Berlin: 200,000 [12] Funeral of Michael Collins: August 28, 1922 Ireland: Dublin: 500,000 [13] Funeral of Rudolph Valentino: August 30, 1926 ...