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Get to know Greg Williams, the Michigan CEO who bought the naming rights to Heinz Field
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"Partnering with the Steelers is the opportunity of a lifetime and a tremendous honor," Willi
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The Tull Family from Rob Hall |
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Among the early immigrants to the Eastern Shore of Virginia were Thomas Tull and Richard Tull. It has been asserted that these two were brothers (perhaps cousins), since they both moved to Somerset County, MD; and they bought property together. It seems likely that they were indeed related to each other, and also to other early immigrants such as William Waters and Charles Hall.
A Biographical Sketch of the Life of John Porter Tull and his Descendents by James Porter Tull (Hartford, Conn.: Morton B. Hadlock, )
was for many years the only major source for Tull researchers. As the best known source, the information in it spread like wildfire as genealogy bec
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R. J. Williams
American actor
R. J. Williams (born July 19, ) is an American media and Internet entrepreneur, producer, and former child actor. He is the founder of the media company Young Hollywood.
Early life and education
[edit]Williams was born in Los Angeles, California, United States in He was educated at the Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences in Santa Monica, and attended film school at the University of Southern California.
Acting career
[edit]Williams was a child actor on films and television shows, one of his credits being the child character Rowdy for two seasons of General Hospital, for which he became a winner of the Young Artist Award for best Actor in a Daytime Series for his role in General Hospital at the 12th annual Youth In Film Awards.[1] He also played Thomas Magnum as a child in the episode of Magnum, P.I., "Home from the Sea". Additionally, he was the voice of the title cartoon bear Kissyfur, which started in
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