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  2. Edward Jones (football manager) - Wikipedia

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    Place of birth. England. Managerial career. Years. Team. 1949–1952. Egypt. Edward Jones was an English football manager, who coached the Egyptian national side from 1949 to 1952. [1] Jones was in charge of Egypt at the 1952 Summer Olympics.

  3. Edward Jones (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Jones (1807–1865) was an African American missionary to the colony of Sierra Leone. Jones was a prominent missionary and figure in the colony of Sierra Leone; he was the first naturalized citizen of Sierra Leone (though he retained his American citizenship). Jones was the first black principal of Fourah Bay College and held the post ...

  4. Edward Jones (martyr) - Wikipedia

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    6 May 1590. London. Beatified. 15 December 1929 by Pope Pius XI. Feast. 6 May. Edward Jones (died 6 May 1590) was a Welsh martyr of the Roman Catholic Church. He has been beatified in 1926 with the other Douai Martyrs .

  5. Edward G. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Edward G. Jones. Edward (Ted) G. Jones (March 26, 1939, Upper Hutt, New Zealand – June 6, 2011, Davis, California) was an American neuroscientist and a prolific neuroanatomist . One of his main contributions involves his Matrix-Core theory of thalamic organization. He authored a highly influential book entitled The Thalamus in 1985.

  6. Edward Jones-Imhotep - Wikipedia

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    Edward Jones-Imhotep. Edward Jones-Imhotep is a historian of science and technology, academic and director and associate professor at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto. [1] He received his Ph.D. in history of science from Harvard University in 2001.

  7. Edward Jones (North Carolina politician) - Wikipedia

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    Western Piedmont Community College. Occupation. Police officer. Edward Walter "Ed" Jones (March 11, 1950 – December 14, 2012) was a North Carolina Democratic politician who represented the state's 4th Senate district (including Bertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, and Perquimans counties) in the North Carolina Senate. [3]

  8. Edward F. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Edward Franc Jones (June 3, 1828 – August 14, 1913) was an American merchant, manufacturer, soldier, author and politician from New York. Biography [ edit ] He was born in Utica, New York , the son of Lorenzo B. Jones and Sophronia (Chapman) Jones.

  9. Edward Floyd-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Edward was born on January 26, 1823, in Massapequa, then part of Queens County. His parents were Henry Floyd-Jones (1792-1862) and Helen (Watts) Floyd-Jones (1792-1872). His younger brother was Brigadier General DeLancey Floyd-Jones . He was educated at Union Hall Academy in Jamaica, Queens, and in 1849 moved to California during the California ...