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  2. Thomas Wellman - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wellman was born in about 1615 in England and died at Lynn, Massachusetts on 10 October 1672. He was among the early settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and progenitor of the Wellman family of New England.

  3. Thomas Duff (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    James Duff (brother) Thomas Duff (born 1956) is an American billionaire businessman. Duff earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. [ 1] Together with his brother James Duff, he is the founder and co-owner of Duff Capital Investors, a holding company with an annual turnover in excess of $2.6 billion.

  4. Tom Duff - Wikipedia

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    Career Duff worked at the New York Institute of Technology Computer Graphics Lab and the Mark Williams Company in Chicago before moving to Lucasfilm 's Computer Research and Development Division. He and Thomas Porter, another Lucasfilm employee, developed a new approach to compositing images; their 1984 paper, "Compositing Digital Images", [1] is " [t]he seminal work on an algebra for image ...

  5. Professional Revolutionary - Wikipedia

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    The documentary deals with wheelchair-using Wellman, during the last years of his life, at an Iraq war protest. Throughout his life, Wellman was an organizer and passionate speaker. Wellman's militant defiance and controversial ideologies began at a young age. “I sucked socialism at my mother's breast,” he jokes.

  6. Bela Wellman - Wikipedia

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    Bela was the tenth of eleven children of Lot Wellman and the third born to his second wife, Rebecca (Cole) Wellman. Lot was a cooper and a great-great-grandson of Puritan Thomas Wellman, who immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony about 1640. [1] Bela left home at age 12 to work on a farm in Plainfield, Connecticut.

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  8. Sturdivant Gang - Wikipedia

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    Sturdivant Gang. A blockhouse similar to the ones that were attached to the four corners of the log house within "Sturdivant's Fort" by the third generation of the Sturdivant Gang in their late 1810s-early 1820s counterfeiting operation overlooking the bluff of the Ohio River at Rosiclare, Illinois [1][2] Founded by. Sturdivant Family.

  9. Chicago Deadline - Wikipedia

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    The police give the cause of death as tubercular hemorrhage, but Ed suspects otherwise. Of the fifty-four names listed in her diary Ed talks to hoodlum Solly Wellman, trust company vice-president G. G. Temple, and Belle Dorset, all of whom deny knowing Rosita. Belle Dorset immediately moves home.