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Gernon is a surname. It may
refer to the
following notable people:
Billy Gernon,
American college baseball coach Edward Gernon (1800–1877),
Wisconsin state...
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Thomas Gernon (born 1983,
County Louth, Ireland) is an
academic who won the
Millennium Young Scientist and
Technology Exhibition (Ireland) for his work...
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Lordship of Bakewell, Derbyshire, in 1231. The
first family seat of the
Gernons was at
Stansted Mountfitchet in Es****. They held the
Lordship of Bakewell...
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Frederick Anthony John
Gernon (born 30
December 1962),
commonly known as
Irvin Gernon, is an
English former football defender who pla**** in the Football...
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Gernon (c.1580 – c.1672) was an
Irish judge who held
office in seventeenth-century Ireland. He is best
remembered today for his m****cript (which...
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Thomas Hussey. fig 261. Q 21. Cronne, H. A. (1937). "Ranulf De
Gernons, Earl of Chester, 1129–1153".
Transactions of the
Royal Historical Society...
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Edward Gernon (December 26, 1800 – June 23, 1877) was an
American lawyer, politician, and
Wisconsin pioneer. He was a
member of the
Wisconsin Senate, representing...
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Gernon Bay is an
Arctic waterway in
Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is
located on the
south side of the
Queen Maud Gulf off Nunavut's mainland. Campbell...
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chose to have his name
removed from the project.
Executive producer Ed
Gernon was
fired for
comparing the
climate of fear that led to the rise of Hitler's...
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Robert Lawrence Gernon (July 29, 1943 –
March 30, 2005), was a
district judge in
Kansas 22nd District, from 1979 to 1988. Born in
Brown County, Kansas...