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    John Henry Hemming CMG FSA FRSL FRGS (born January 5, 1935) is a historian, explorer, and expert on the Incas and indigenous peoples of the Amazon basin...
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  • John Hemming may refer to: John Hemming (historian) (born 1935), British explorer and author John Hemming (politician) (born 1960), British politician...
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  • humanist John Hemming (explorer) (born 1935), Canadian explorer and author John Hemming (politician) (born 1960), English politician Lindy Hemming (born...
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    London. He is the son of John Hemming, explorer, author and former Director of the Royal Geographical Society, and Sukie Hemming, former Director of Development...
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  • Hemming left gifts such as machetes and fishing line at the spot where Mason had been killed to show they bore no ill will to his killers. Hemming and...
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  • John Hemmings (also spelled Hemings) (1776 – 1833) was an American woodworker. Born into slavery at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello as a member of the large...
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  • father-in-law, John Wayles. Hemings' mother was Betty Hemings, the daughter of an enslaved woman and an English captain, John Hemings. Sally's father...
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    the Xavantes, whose territory they were entering. According to explorer John Hemming, Fawcett's party of three was too few to survive in the jungle and...
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  • Elizabeth Hemings (c. 1735 – 1807) was a female slave of mixed-ethnicity in colonial Virginia. With her owner, planter John Wayles, she had six children...
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  • Obscura. Retrieved April 27, 2021. "James Hemings | Thomas Jefferson's Monticello". "Monticello Explorer, James Hemings". Monticello Foundation. Retrieved July...
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