Records) 1959: Featuring Pierce LeFevre (Sing Records) 1960: Travel with the Lefevres (Sing Records) 1960: The LeFevres in Stereo (Sing Records) 1961:...
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Gulfport, Mississippi, into the pioneering Southern gospel family, The LeFevres, Mylon was the youngest son of Eva Mae and Urias LeFevre. When he was old enough...
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John LeFevre (born 1980) is a former Salomon Brothers and Citigroup investment banker and bond syndicate executive. LeFevre is known for creating the anonymous...
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LeFevre (born August 11, 1950) is an American character actor, poet, and playwright who works in cinema, television, theater and commercials. LeFevre...
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(Word) 1960: The LeFevres In Stereo (Sing Records) 1965: Sing the Gospel (Sing Records) 1965: Songs of Happiness (Sing) 1965: You Need the Lord (Sing)...
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Cemetery, Highland. Jay Le Fevre was a descendant of the LeFevres who founded New Paltz in 1678. The LeFevres were Huguenots, Protestant followers of John Calvin...
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Le Fevre may refer to: Jean Le Fèvre de Saint-Remy (died 1468), Burgundian chronicler Jean Le Fèvre (canon) (1493–1565), French canon Jean Le Fèvre (astronomer)...
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Janet Paschal (section With The LeFevres)
singing job, as the featured soprano with The LeFevres, an Atlanta-based family singing group. After two years, the group changed its name to The Rex Nelon...
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the LeFevres have also appeared on The Tonight Show, a buffet contest on the Travel Channel, the Donny & Marie Osmond Talk Show, The View and the BBC...
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Tanneguy Le Fèvre (Tanaquil[lus] Faber) (1615 – 12 September 1672) was a French classical scholar. He wrote many books, and translated numerous classical...
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Rachelle Lefevre (redirect from Rachelle LeFevre)
vampire Victoria in the first film of the Twilight saga. In 2011, she starred in the ABC medical drama Off the Map, followed by the CBS series A Gifted...
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Robert LeFevre (October 13, 1911 – May 13, 1986) was an American libertarian businessman, radio personality, and primary theorist of autarchism. LeFevre was...
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Kelly Nelon Clark (section With the LeFevres)
Nelon, was a gospel singer. Nelon Clark was invited to join the southern gospel group The LeFevres, now Nelons, when she was young, and has sung with them...
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Jo-Anne LeFevre (born 1960) is a Canadian cognitive scientist specializing in numeracy and the cognitive science of mathematics. She is Chancellor's Professor...
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Ted LeFevre (born July 8, 1964) is an American theatrical set designer. He was born in Wilmington, Delaware, and has worked in and around New York City...
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Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre DSc, FRACI, FAA, FRS (1 April 1905 - 26 August 1986) was professor of chemistry at the University of Sydney from 1946 until...
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Ulrik le Fevre (25 June 1946 – 24 February 2024) was a Danish professional football player, manager and FIFA-licensed player agent. A right-footed left...
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Deidre Marjorie Le Fevre is a New Zealand academic, and is a full professor at the University of Auckland, specialising in educational leadership, teacher...
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Stanley LeFevre Krebs (January 14, 1864 – September 26, 1935) was an American psychologist and salesmanship lecturer. In 1889, he received a Doctor of...
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longstanding member of The LeFevres, which later became The Nelons after his own family took over management. Nelon was also a featured singer of the Gaither Homecoming...
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LeFevre (nickname "The Locust") is a competitive eater from Henderson, Nevada. Rich and his wife, Carlene LeFevre, are sometimes referred to as "the First...
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Lefèvre] 1572: Jean Le Fèvre was the first author of the dictionary of rhymes : Dictionnaire des rymes françoises de feu M. Jean Le Fèvre ; reduict en bon...
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Karina Le Fevre is a female international table tennis player from England. She represented England at the 2010 World Table Tennis Championships and 2016...
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Jacques Le Fèvre (b. at Lisieux towards the middle of the seventeenth century; d. 1 July 1716, at Paris) was a French Roman Catholic theologian and controversialist...
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"Mac" Le Fevre (15 February 1923 – 24 December 2004) was an Australian politician. He was born in Pyengana, Tasmania. In 1959 he was elected to the Tasmanian...
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Hasbrouck family (section Jay LeFevre)
Fitch Jay LeFevre was born September 6, 1893, in New Paltz, the son of Abraham Philip "Abram" LeFevre and his wife, Mary Emma Vanderlyn LeFevre. Through...
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Winnebago War (redirect from Le Fèvre Indian War)
Bird War, the Red Bird Uprising, the Fever River War, and the Le Fèvre Indian War. The conflict is "hardly qualified for designation as a war"; Zanger...
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Crack the Sky is an album recorded by Mylon LeFevre in 1987 and released in 1987. All songs written by Mylon LeFevre, Scott Allen, Kenneth Bentley, Paul...
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Anne Dacier (redirect from Anne Le Fèvre)
Anne Le Fèvre Dacier (c. 1651 – 17 August 1720), better known during her lifetime as Madame Dacier, was a French scholar, translator, commentator and editor...
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