General Sir John Tredinnick Crocker, GCB, KBE, DSO, MC (4 January 1896 – 9 March 1963) was a senior British Army officer who fought in both world wars...
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John Crocker was a British Army officer. John Crocker may also refer to: J. Howard Crocker (John Howard Crocker; 1870–1959), Canadian educator and sports...
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the University of Pennsylvania. Crocker was promoted to Associate Professor in 2007, and full Professor in 2014. Crocker is known for his early work on...
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for Tavistock 1703-8 and 1711–15, who married Mary Crocker, daughter and heiress of Courtenay Crocker (d.1740), MP, of Lyneham in the parish of Yealmpton...
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paired with the last name Crocker, in honor of William Crocker, a Washburn Crosby Company director. The portrait of Betty Crocker was first commissioned...
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William Crocker (b.1615) John Crocker (1637-1711) James Crocker (1699-1785) Levi Crocker (b.1728) Isaac Crocker (1781–1856) Edwin Bryant Crocker (1818–1875)...
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John Reginald Crocker (born 19 October 1937, in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England) was the English leading clarinet and saxophone player for the...
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Crocker is a surname shared by several notable real and fictional people, among them being: In Australia Sir Walter Crocker (1902–2002), Australian diplomat...
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2023. John Howard Crocker was born on April 19, 1870, in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, the eldest of five children to lumberman William Crocker and Mary...
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of the United Kingdom. I Corps, now commanded by Lieutenant General John Crocker, then took part in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 where, along...
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