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  2. WTXF-TV - Wikipedia

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    WTXF-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's Fox network outlet. Owned and operated by the Fox Television Stations division, the station maintains studios on Market Street in Center City and a primary transmitter on the Roxborough tower farm, with a secondary transmitter in Allentown.

  3. Ann Drayton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Drayton (c. 1698 –1721; his death) Ann Fox Drayton ( c. 1678 –1742) was an American landowner, prominent in the American South during the early 18th century. Along with her relatives Rebecca and Charlotte, she became known as one of the women of Drayton Hall , which her youngest son, John (1716–1779), built.

  4. Mike Jerrick - Wikipedia

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    Website. Fox 29 Philadelphia. Michael Eugene Joseph Jerrick (born July 3, 1950) is a news anchor and a former co-host with Juliet Huddy of the morning program The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, [1] which began in January, 2007. The last "live" episode of the show aired in June 2009. He has formerly co-hosted with Huddy DaySide and has both ...

  5. Thomas Drayton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fenwick Drayton (August 24, 1809 – February 18, 1891) was a planter, politician, railroad president, slave owner and military officer from Charleston, South Carolina. He served in the United States Army and then as a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. His brother, Percival Drayton, was a ...

  6. Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (Charleston, South Carolina)

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    Magnolia became known for its gardens after the Reverend John Grimké Drayton inherited the property in the 1840s and developed them. Through his mother, Grimké was the grandson of Thomas Drayton, who bequeathed the 1872-acre plantation to him on condition that he take the Drayton surname. [2]

  7. George Fox - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education Memorial to Fox at his birthplace on George Fox Lane in Fenny Drayton in Leicestershire, England. Fox was born in the strongly Puritan village of Drayton-in-the-Clay, Leicestershire, England (now Fenny Drayton), 15 miles (24 km) west-south-west of Leicester, as the eldest of four children of Christopher Fox, a successful weaver, called "Righteous Christer" by his ...

  8. Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wriothesley (pronounced 'Reeseley'), born in London 21 December 1505, was the son of York Herald William Wriothesley, whose ancestors had spelled the family surname "Wryth", and Agnes Drayton, daughter and heiress of James Drayton of London. Thomas had two sisters, Elizabeth, born in 1507, and Anne, born in 1508, and a brother, Edward ...

  9. William Drayton - Wikipedia

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    Battles/wars. War of 1812. William Drayton (December 30, 1776 – May 24, 1846) was an American politician, banker, and writer who grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. He was the son of William Drayton Sr., who served as justice of the Province of East Florida (1765–1780). Drayton served as a United States Representative to Congress (1825 ...