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Jonathan Blanchard (statesman) Jonathan Blanchard (September 18, 1738– July 16, 1788) was an American lawyer, farm owner, and statesman from Dunstable, New Hampshire. He was a delegate for New Hampshire to the Continental Congress in 1784.
Jonathan Blondel Jonathan Blondel (born April 3, 1984, Ypres) is a Belgian football midfielder who currently plays for Club Brugge. Blondel started his career at Royal Excelsior Mouscron, before signing to the English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur on August 7, 2002.
Jonathan Blow Jonathan Blow is a programmer and designer who works primarily on advanced and experimental video games. His game Braid is a meditation on loss and relationships where the player controls time to solve puzzles.
Jonathan Blum Jonathan Blum (born May 1972) is an American writer most famous for his work for various Doctor Who spin-offs, usually with his wife Kate Orman although he has also been published on his own. He currently lives in Australia, where he moved after meeting and falling in love with Orman on the Doctor Who newsgroup rec.
Jonathan Borden Jonathan Alan Borden, born 1962-10-31 in Rochester, New York, raised in Hartford, Connecticut. Borden graduated from Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts with a Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience and Yale University School of Medicine.
Jonathan Borofsky Jonathan Borofsky (born 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American artist who lives and works in Maine. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University in 1964, after which he continued his studies at France's Ecole de Fontainebleau and received his Master of Fine Arts from Yale University in 1966.
Jonathan Brewster Bingham Jonathan Brewster Bingham (24 April 1914, New Haven, Connecticut - 3 July 1986, New York City) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the US delegate to the United Nations General Assemblies and was elected to Congress.
Jonathan Browning Jonathan Browning (October 22, 1805 – June 21, 1879) was an American inventor and gunmaker. Born in Sumner County, Tennessee, he started earning a living as a blacksmith and later switched to become a lock and gunsmith.
Jonathan Browning (UK businessman) Jonathan Browning is General Motors Europe Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Aftersales and the Chairman of Vauxhall Motors. He previously worked for Ford, where he was the Managing Director of Jaguar Cars.
Jonathan Byrd (golfer) Jonathan Byrd (born in January 27, 1978 in Anderson, South Carolina) is a American golfer. He attended Clemson University, turned pro in 2000 and was PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 2002 when he won the Buick Challenge.
Jonathan Campbell Dr Jonathan Campbell, BD, MPhil, DPhil (b. 1964) is a Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies & Early Judaism in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Bristol in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Jonathan Clements Jonathan Clements (born July 9, 1971) is a British author and scriptwriter. His non-fiction works include biographies of Confucius, Koxinga and Qin Shihuangdi (the First Emperor of China), as well as monthly opinion columns for Newtype USA and NEO.
Jonathan Cleveland Jonathan ("Jon") Cleveland (born December 19, 1970 in Fresno, California) is a former international breaststroke swimmer, who was born in the United States and competed for Canada at three Summer Olympics, starting in 1988 (Seoul, South Korea).
Jonathan Coachman Jonathan Coachman (born August 12, 1973) also known as "The Coach" is an American professional wrestling personality, college wrestler, basketball player, and football play-by-play announcer and color commentator, as well an occasional wrestler working for World Wrestling Entertainment on the RAW brand where he is Vince McMahon's Executive Assistant.
Jonathan Coe Jonathan Coe, born August 19, 1961 in Birmingham, is an English novelist and writer. His work usually has an underlying preoccupation with social issues, although this is often expressed humorously in the form of satire.
Jonathan Cook Jonathan Cook (born in 1965 in Buckinghamshire, England) is a British freelance journalist based in Nazareth, Israel, who has published in The Guardian, The Observer, ZNet, Electronic Intifada, CounterPunch, Al Jazeera and
Jonathan Culp Jonathan Culp (born March 22, 1971) is a Canadian underground filmmaker, whose work includes found-footage collage, Super 8, and activist documentary as well as narrative projects. Working independently out of Toronto, Canada, Culp has produced or co-produced over forty short films and videos since 1995.
Jonathan D. Katz Jonathan David Katz is the former executive coordinator of the Larry Kramer Initiative for Lesbian and Gay Studies at Yale University. He is a former chair of the Department of Lesbian and Gay studies at the City College of San Francisco, and was the first tenured faculty in gay and lesbian studies in the United States.
Jonathan David "Jonathan David" is a single released by Belle & Sebastian on Jeepster in 2001. The lead track gets its name from the biblical duo of Jonathan and David, while "The Loneliness of the Middle Distance Runner" is a reference to Alan Sillitoe's short story "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.
Jonathan David Brown Jonathan David Brown, born November 20, 1955 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is an American record producer and audio engineer, best known for his work on albums released in the Contemporary Christian music industry.
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris Jonathan Dayton (born 7 July 1957 in Alameda County, California) and Valerie Faris (born 20 October 1958 in Los Angeles County, California) are an award-winning team of music video directors who have also moved into directing theatrical films.
Jonathan Dayton High School Jonathan Dayton High School is an American four-year comprehensive public high school in Springfield Township, in Union County, New Jersey, as part of the Springfield Public Schools. The school is named after Jonathan Dayton, who signed the United States Constitution.
Jonathan Delauter Jonathan DeLauter defended his Master's thesis--which focused on research in radiation resistant magnets at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory--at Michigan State University. Delauter is originally from Indiana.
Jonathan Dickinson (For the Jonathan Dickinson who was a prominent Presbyterian minister and the first president of the College of New Jersey, see Jonathan Dickinson (of New Jersey). For the park in Florida, see Jonathan Dickinson State Park)
Jonathan Dickinson (of New Jersey) Jonathan Dickinson (1688-1747) was a Congregational, later Presbyterian, minister, a leader in the Great Awakening of the 1730s and 1740s, and a co-founder and first president of the College of New Jersey, which later became Princeton University. Born in Hatfield, Massachusetts on 22 April 1688, Dickinson studied theology at the Collegiate School of Connecticut, which later changed its name to Yale College, graduating in 1706.
Jonathan Dickinson State Park Jonathan Dickinson State Park is a Florida State Park and historic site located between Stuart and Jupiter, near Hobe Sound, in southeastern Florida. The park includes a variety of natural communities, such as sand pine scrub, pine flatwoods, mangroves, and river swamps.
Jonathan Dolan Jonathan "Jon" Dolan (March 16, 1967 - ) is a former member of the Missouri State Senate. Dolan resigned his seat in Missouri's 2nd Senate District to take a position as the Executive Director of the Missouri Health Care Association, one of three Missouri trade associations which lobby on behalf of nursing homes.
Jonathan Dollimore Jonathan Dollimore (b. 1948) is a British sociologist/ theorist in the fields of Renaissance Literature (especially drama), gender studies, queer theory (queer studies), art, censorship, history of ideas, death studies, decadence, and cultural theory.
Jonathan Dove Jonathan Dove (born July 18, 1959) is a British composer of opera and choral works and theatre, film, orchestral and chamber music. He has arranged a number of operas for English Touring Opera and the City of Birmingham Touring Opera (now Birmingham Opera Company), including in 1990 a famous 18-player two-evening adaptation of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen for CBTO.
Jonathan Downes Jonathan Downes (born Portsmouth, England, in 1959) is a cryptozoologist,author, film-maker, journalist, composer,and singer-songwriter, with a background in radical politics and mental health care. His father, the explorer, and Colonial Service Officer J.
Jonathan Duncan Jonathan Erskine Duncan (born May 16, 1982 in Lae, Papua New Guinea) is a swimmer from New Zealand, who competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. There he didn't pass the qualifying heats in the 200, 400 and 1.
Jonathan Dunn Jonathan Dunn (born December 12, 1981 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American football player who currently plays offensive tackle for the New York Giants. As a senior at Virginia Tech, he earned second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors.
Jonathan E. Ingersoll Professor Ingersoll specializes in multiperiod models of asset valuation, including the pricing of options and futures, and the term structure of interest rates. A member of the founding committee of the Society for Financial Studies, he has served as the editor of its Review of Financial Studies as well as associate editor of the Journal of Financial Economics and the Journal of Finance.
Jonathan Edwards Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was a colonial American Congregational preacher, theologian, and missionary to Native Americans. He is known as one of the greatest and most profound American evangelical theologians.
Jonathan Edwards (athlete) Jonathan David Edwards CBE (born May 10, 1966 in London, England) is a former British triple jumper and widely regarded as the finest triple jumper of all time. He is an Olympic champion and has held the world record in the event since 1995.
Jonathan Evans Jonathan Peter Evans (born June 2, 1950 in Tredegar) is a British lawyer and Conservative Party politician. A former Member of Parliament (MP), he is now a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Wales, and since 2001 has been the leader of the Conservative group of MEPs.
Jonathan Eybeschutz Jonathan Eybeschutz (KrakĂłw 1690 - Altona 1764), was a Talmudist, Halachist and Kabbalist, holding positions as Dayan of Prague, and later as Rabbi of the "Three Communities": Altona, Hamburg and Wandsbek. With Jacob Emden, he is well known as a protagonist in the Emden-Eybeschutz Controversy.
Jonathan FeBland Jonathan FeBland (born October 19, 1960) trained at the Royal Academy of Music, London (1978-1982) and has written music in a wide range of different compositional styles, although there is usually some underlying tonality to his work. He has written contemporary serious music, light/educational music, and jazz in a number of different genres.
Jonathan Figgis A Co-Founder and Director of award-winning film production company October Eleven Pictures, Film Director and Producer Jonathan Figgis worked in the animation industry for a couple of years, contributing on award-winning independent animated shorts as well as television series’ for the international market. When October Eleven Pictures was established, Jonathan was responsible for sourcing support from important post-production houses who have offered their services at reduced costs and who have shown great interest and support for their film-making ventures.
Jonathan Fire Eater Jonathan Fire*Eater was a New York City-based indie rock band from Washington DC. The line-up was Stewart Lupton (vocals), Tom Frank (bass), Paul Maroon (guitar and pedal steel), Matt Barrick (drums) and Walter Martin (organs, keyboards).
Jonathan Fisher Parson Jonathan Fisher (1768 - 1847) was the first Congregational minister from 1794 to 1837 in the small village of Blue Hill, Maine. Although his primary duties as a country parson engaged much of his time, Fisher was also a farmer, scientist, mathematician, surveyor, and writer of prose and poetry.
Jonathan Fisk Jonathan Fisk (September 26, 1778 - July 13, 1832) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Amherst, New Hampshire, he attended the public schools, taught school, and moved to Newburgh, New York in 1800.
Jonathan Fox Jonathan Fox is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel. He has authored, coauthored, or edited four books and over 40 journal articles and book chapters on topics such as domestic and international ethnic and religious conflict and the role of religion in politics.
Jonathan Freedland Jonathan Saul Freedland (born February 25 1967) is a British journalist, who writes a weekly column for The Guardian and a monthly piece for the Jewish Chronicle. Freedland has previously written for The Daily Mirror and as of September 2005, he writes each Thursday for the London Evening Standard.
Jonathan Freeman Jonathan Freeman (born February 5, 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a Tony-nominated American actor known for voicing the villainous Jafar in Disney's Aladdin and its sequel The Return of Jafar, as well as the Kingdom Hearts series.
Jonathan Freeman (representative) Jonathan Freeman (March 21, 1745 - August 20, 1808) was a United States Representative from New Hampshire. Born in Mansfield, Connecticut, he attended the public schools and moved to New Hampshire in 1769, settling in Hanover.
Jonathan Frid John Herbert Frid (born December 2, 1924 in Hamilton, Ontario Canada) is a noted theater, television and movie actor. He is most famously known for the role of vampire Barnabas Collins on the first incarnation of the gothic U.
Jonathan gamalinda Jonathan Tolentino Gamalinda was born in Manila, Raised by father, Marco Trinidad Gamalinda and mother Melinda Tolentino Gamalinda. He is taking up Advertising arts at the University of Santo Tomas in España, Manila.
Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy (born 1933) is a British author, known for biographies, including one of Alfred Kinsey, and books of social history on the British nanny and public school system. For his autobiography, Half an Arch, he received the J.
Jonathan Goforth The Reverend Jonathan Goforth, DD, (Chinese: 顧約拿單 ), February 10, 1859 – October 8, 1936) was the first Canadian Presbyterian missionary to China with the Canadian Presbyterian Mission, with his wife, Rosalind (Bell-Smith) Goforth. Jonathan Goforth became the foremost missionary revivalist in early 20th century China and helped to establish revivalism as a major element in Protestant China missions.
Jonathan Goldberg Jonathan Goldberg is a literary theorist and was until recently the Sir William Osler Professor of English Literature at Johns Hopkins University. He is currently Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of English at Emory University.
Jonathan Goodson Jonathan Goodson is the son of the late game show creator Mark Goodson who died in December 1992, he produced hit game shows like Super Password, Tattletales, Family Feud, The Price is Right (which still goes strong today}
Jonathan Goodwin Jonathan Goodwin (born February 20 1980) is a British TV escapologist, and brother of journalist and TV presenter Jane Harvey. He first appeared on Channel 4 TV programme Dirty Tricks' 'and has subsequently appeared in TV specials "The Seven Stupidest Things to Escape From", and "Deathwish Live".
Jonathan Green Jonathan Green is a part-time novelist and gamebook author. He is best known for having written three gamebooks in the original Fighting Fantasy series and the long-lost gamebook Bloodbones which has now been published as part of the new series.
Jonathan Greeves Jonathan Greeves November 5 1991 - November 5 2004 was a student from Northern Ireland who won the schools' quiz programme School Brains, and was given an all-expenses-paid trip to London on his birthday. That day, the taxi taking him from the airport to his hotel crashed and he was killed.
Jonathan Guilmette Jonathan Guilmette (born August 18, 1978 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian short track speed skater who won silver in the 5000m relay at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake, he won Gold in the 5000m relay and silver in the 500m.
Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne Jonathan Bryan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne (born March 16, 1930) succeeded as 3rd Baron Moyne in 1992. He is the son of Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne and Diana Mitford, and until his retirement was a merchant banker for Messrs Leopold Joseph.
Jonathan H. Goodwin Jonathan Herbert Goodwin (better known as Jonny), was born in Sydney, Australia on the 27th of July 1992. He lived in Bondi, Sydney untill the age of 7, he then moved to the suburb of Ainslie in Australia's capitol, Canberra.
Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere Harold Jonathan Esmond Vere Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere (born December 3, 1967) succeeded as his father as the 4th Viscount Rothermere in 1998. He had previously been known as The Honourable Jonathan Harmsworth.
Jonathan Hensleigh Jonathan Hensleigh is one of the most prolific screenwriters in the action/adventure genre of films, he is noted for being an old school action screenwriter and director. Before he began his career in film, Hensleigh was an attorney in Manhattan Jonathan started his career writing episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles for George Lucas] on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC.
Jonathan Hischke Jonathan Hischke is a bass player originally from Lincoln, Nebraska. Jonathan has played with Hella, Head of Femur, My Name Is Rar-Rar, Big Sir, Flying Luttenbachers, Bobby Conn, Harvey Sid Fisher, Strawberry, Pablo's Triangle, Roosevelt Franklin, and Plastik Trumpet.
Jonathan Hoefler Jonathan Hoefler (born 1970) is an American typeface designer. Hoefler (pronounced “Heffler”) founded Hoefler & Frere-Jones (originally The Hoefler Type Foundry, established 1989), an influential type foundry in New York that Hoefler shares with fellow type designer Tobias Frere-Jones.
Jonathan Hunt (New Zealand) Jonathan Hunt, ONZ, (born December 2, 1938) is a New Zealand politician, and currently New Zealand's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. He formerly served as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
Jonathan Hunt (Vermont Representative) Jonathan Hunt (August 12, 1787 - May 15, 1832) was a member of the United States House of Representatives. He was born in Vernon, Windham County, Vermont; was graduated from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, in 1807; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Brattleboro, Vermont, in 1812; first president of the Old Brattleboro Bank in 1821.
Jonathan Hutchinson Sir Jonathan Hutchinson (1828-1913), English surgeon, ophthalmologist, dermatologist, venereologist and pathologist, was born on July 23, 1828 at Selby, Yorkshire, England, his parents belonging to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Jonathan Chace Jonathan Chace (July 22, 1829 - June 30, 1917) was a United States Representative and Senator from Rhode Island. Born at Fall River, Massachusetts, he attended the public schools and Friends' School at Providence.
Jonathan Cheechoo Jonathan Earl Cheechoo (born July 15, 1980 in Moose Factory, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey right winger who currently plays for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League. Cheechoo is the first member of the Moose Cree First Nation to play in the NHL.
Jonathan Child Jonathan Child (1785 – October 1860) was the first mayor of Rochester, New York, and was son-in-law of Colonel Nathaniel Rochester. Child was born in New Hampshire, and in 1805, at the age of 20, he moved to Utica, New York.
Jonathan Ian Mathers Jonathan Ian Mathers (born circa April 1976) is a Yonkers, New York cartoonist famous mostly for creating the animated Macromedia Flash series 'Neurotically Yours', featuring characters that rant about the world around them. Mathers was also the centerpiece (only piece?
Jonathan Idema Jonathan Keith "Jack" Idema (born 1957 in Poughkeepsie, New York) is an American self-proclaimed vigilante and independent security contractor who is currently serving a sentence in the Pul-e-Charkhi prison in Afghanistan for crimes committed there. For several years, Idema represented himself to the American and international media, members of the military, and Afghani nationals as a U.
Jonathan Israel Professor Jonathan Irvine Israel (born London, 26 January 1946) is as of 2006 Modern European History Professor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton Township, New Jersey, USA, and a writer on Dutch history, the Age of Enlightenment and European Jewry. He was previously Professor of Dutch History and Institutions at the University of London.
Jonathan Jackson (black activist) Jonathan Jackson (1953– August 7, 1970) was an American black activist from California. He was killed by police after entering the Marin County Courthouse with a machine gun to demand the release of his brother, George, from prison.
Jonathan Jayne Jonathan Jayne auditioned for the sixth season of American Idol, became friends with Kenneth Swale (who then used the name Kenneth Briggs), and was rejected. Simon Cowell made an insulting remark about his weight and asked if he had "borrowed Randy's trousers".
Jonathan Kellerman Jonathan Kellerman (born August 9, 1949) is an American clinical psychologist and prolific writer. His writings on psychology (& specifically psychopathology) include Savage Spawn: Reflections on Violent Children.
Jonathan Kelly's Outside Jonathan Kelly's Outside was a British folk rock band formed circa 1973 by vocalist / guitarist Jonathan Kelly (aka Jonathan Ledingham). Kelly had already enjoyed a varied career in music, playing with many musicians and groups, including Eric Clapton and Tim Staffell.
Jonathan Kerrigan Jonathan Kerrigan (born 14 October 1972/1977 in Lincolnshire) is an English actor well known for his portrayal of gay nurse Sam Colloby in the BBC medical dramas Casualty and Holby City, and as police officers in the series Merseybeat and Heartbeat.
Jonathan Kimmel Jonathan Kimmel (born November 4, 1976 in Brooklyn, New York) is a writer/producer/actor/composer for television and film. His parents are James and Joan Kimmel, and he is the younger brother of Jimmy Kimmel and Jill Bryan.
Jonathan King Jonathan King (born 6 December 1944) is the stage name of Kenneth George King, a British pop music producer and personality who was convicted of sexual offences against teenagers in 2001.had a global hit in 1965 which he wrote and sang; "Everyone's Gone to the Moon".
Jonathan Knight Jonathan Knight (born Jonathan Rashleigh Knight, November 29 1968, Worcester, Massachusetts) was one of five members, along with his brother Jordan Knight, Donnie Wahlberg, Joe McIntyre, and Danny Wood, of the musical group New Kids on the Block (NKOTB), popular in the mid 1980s to early 1990s.
Jonathan Kozol Jonathan Kozol (born 1936 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a non-fiction writer, educator, and activist, best known for his books on public education in the United States. Kozol graduated from Harvard University summa cum laude in 1958 with a degree in English Literature and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford.
Jonathan Kwitny Jonathan Kwitny (23 March 1941, Indianapolis - 26 November 1998, New York) was a Jewish American writer and investigative journalist. He received the University of Missouri School of Journalism's honor medal for career achievement.
Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation The Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation is a foundation started by the family and friends of the late Jonathan Larson, composer of the musical Rent. The foundation awards grants to musical theatre composers, lyricists and book writers.
Jonathan Leaf Jonathan Leaf is a playwright and journalist based out of New York City. In addition to being a contributor and editor at the Web journal New Partisan, he has also written for The New York Press - where he briefly served as the Arts editor - and is the writer of the off-Broadway play The Caterers, which was nominated for Best Full-Length Original Script of 2005 in the Innovative Theater Awards.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull Jonathan Livingston Seagull (ISBN 0-380-01286-3), written by Richard Bach, is a fable in novella form about a seagull learning about life and flight, and a homily about self-perfection and self-sacrifice. First published in 1970 as “Jonathan Livingston Seagull — a story”, it became a favourite on American university campuses.
Jonathan Loughran Jonathan Loughran is an American actor who is in most Happy Madison films with his friend Adam Sandler. He met Adam Sandler through Allen Covert (another good friend of Sandler's) when he and Covert were working as doormen at a comedy club.
Jonathan Maberry Jonathan Maberry is a professional writer and writing teacher; since 1979 he’s sold more than 900 articles, sixteen nonfiction books, three novels, as well as short stories, poetry, song lyrics, video scripts, and two plays.
Jonathan Maccabaeus Jonathan Maccabaeus was leader of the Hasmonean Dynasty of Judea from 161 to 143 BC. He is called also Apphus (Ἀπφοῦς [Syriac, (image) ] = "the dissembler" or "the diplomat", in allusion to a trait prominent in him; 1 Maccabees ii.
Jonathan Mangum Jonathan Mangum is an American actor and comedian. He was a cast member of the short-lived variety show, The Wayne Brady Show, and toured with Drew Carey's Improv All-Stars, establishing himself as a talented improv comedian.
Jonathan Mayhew Jonathan Mayhew (October 8, 1720 – July 9, 1766) was a noted American clergyman and minister at Old West Church, Boston, Massachusetts. He is credited with coining the phrase "no taxation without representation", and with very early advocacy of what became Unitarianism.
Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV Jonathan Mayhew "Skinny" Wainwright IV (August 23, 1883 – September 2, 1953) was a United States Army general and the commanding officer of Allied forces in the Philippines at the time of their surrender to the Empire of Japan during World War II.
Jonathan Mays Jonathan Mays is an associate editor and columnist for the Anime News Network website as well as being the editor of Warriors of Legend: Reflections of Japan in Sailor Moon (Unauthorized). He is also a freelance writer who has written for Newtype USA, Anime Insider, and NEO among others.
Jonathan McCully Jonathan McCully (July 25, 1809 – January 2, 1877) was a participant at the Confederation conferences at Charlottetown, Quebec City, and in London, and is thus considered one of the Fathers of Canadian Confederation. He did much to promote union through newspaper editorials.
Jonathan McKain Jonathan ("Jon") McKain (born September 21, 1982) is an Australian football (soccer) player, who currently plays for FCU Politehnica TimiĹźoara in Romania's Divizia A. He is generally a defender but can also play in midfield.
Jonathan Meiburg Multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Meiburg is the lead singer and songwriter for Shearwater (2001–present), a band he co-founded with Will Sheff in Austin, Texas. He also shares duties with Sheff as a member of Okkervil River (1999–present).
Jonathan Melvoin Jonathan Melvoin (December 6, 1961 - July 12, 1996) was the touring keyboardist for The Smashing Pumpkins during their worldwide tour for the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. He was the brother of Susannah and Wendy Melvoin of Prince and the Revolution.
Jonathan Mestel Dr Andrew Jonathan Mestel (born 13 March 1957 in Cambridge, England) is an applied mathematician at Imperial College who works on magnetohydrodynamics and biological fluid dynamics. He was the first person to be awarded chess International Grandmaster titles by FIDE in both over-the-board play and problem solving.
Jonathan Meyer Jonathan Meyer, (born in 1977) is a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. His responsibilities include serving as director of youth and young adult ministry for the Archdiocese, and as associate pastor at St.
Jonathan Minnock Jonathan Minnock (born 08 December, 1976 in Convoy, County Donegal, Ireland) is an Irish football (soccer) player currently with the League of Ireland club Finn Harps. He is nicknamed 'Minno' by the club's supporters.
Jonathan Moore Jonathan Moore son to international coach Aston Moore (former athlete and coach to Ashia Hansen) began his career his by gaining the English School’s title in 1999 and Gold in the same event in 2000. In 2000 Jonathan also won the U17 Championships in both events and the School’s International and Commonwealth Youth Games in the Triple Jump.
Jonathan Myrick Daniels Jonathan Myrick Daniels (March 20, 1939–August 20, 1965) was an Episcopal seminarian, killed for his work in the American civil rights movement. His death helped galvanize support for the civil rights movement within the Episcopal church.
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