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Skeels may
refer to: Dave
Skeels (1891–1926), an
American baseball player Eric
Skeels (born 1939), an
English former football player Homer Collar Skeels...
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noblewoman Mogens Skeel (1651–1694), a
Danish playwright Richard Skeel (living), an
American college administrator and
baseball coach Skeels (disambiguation)...
- 2021,
Skeels was
announced as part of
Charlton Athletic's
squad for the 2021–22 FA Women's Championship. As of
match pla**** 3
March 2024
Kiera Skeels at...
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Alexander Gerald Skeel (born 17
August 1995) is an
English football coach and
domestic violence survivor whose near-fatal
abuse at the
hands of his girlfriend...
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David L.
Skeels (December 29, 1891 –
December 2, 1926) was a
baseball pitcher. He
appeared in one game for the 1910
Detroit Tigers.
Skeels attended Gonzaga...
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Skeel.
Skeel commanded the 27th
Pursuit Squadron of the
First Pursuit Group at
Selfridge Field in
Mount Clemens, Michigan. On
October 6, 1923,
Skeel won...
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Turner then left and
Skeels was
unable to sign the contract. The
scout who had
recommend him to Turner, Reg Savage,
prompted Skeels to
attend trials at...
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trustee of the
Insane Asylum. In 1866,
Skeels served as
mayor of Ripon, Wisconsin. Then, in 1866 and 1867,
Skeels served in the
Wisconsin State ****embly...
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Berte Skeel (26
March 1644 – 5 July 1720) was a
Danish noble,
philanthropist and
estate owner. She was the
owner of Selsø
Manor and co-founder of the...
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Mogens Skeel (1651-1694) was a
Danish playwright. He
wrote the play
Grevens og
Friherrens Komedie in 1675. v t e...