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* Ginger Beaumont ( 1876 – 1956 ), Major League Baseball player
* Ginger Beaumont, first player to bat in the first World Series
# Ginger Beaumont: 12 ( Boston Doves, 1907 )
; NL: Ginger Beaumont, 3 ( 1902 – 1904 )
: 4 Ginger Beaumont ( 1902 – 1904, 1906 )
* Ginger Beaumont ( 1876 – 1956 ), American Major League Baseball player

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* Ginger Clark ( 1879 – 1943 ), American baseball pitcher

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* Ginger Helgeson-Nielsen ( born 1968 ), American tennis player
The other drummer on that album was Ginger Baker, who had played in Cream with Jack Bruce, later the bass player with the Tony Williams Lifetime.
Blore, in his role as an English butler, appeared more frequently than any other supporting player in the series of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals at RKO Radio Pictures, five of ten.
* An additional game mode called " Bosses Galore " lets the player control either Pepper or Ginger in fighting all the bosses of both Clockwork Knight games one after the other.
Great Caley names included Willie Whitton ( signed by Spurs and Chelsea ), Kevin MacDonald ( who won multiple trophies with Liverpool and later became player, coach and caretaker manager of Aston Villa ), Donald Park ( of Hearts and Partick Thistle ), ' Ginger ' MacKenzie, Alan Presslie, Billy Urquhart ( of Rangers and Wigan ), Peter Corbett, exciting winger Wilson Robertson, Martin Lisle and Ray Mackintosh.
Former bass player Scott Sorry joined former band mate Ginger in new lineup of The Wildhearts in 2007 while he formed Sorry and the Sinatras, with members of Trashlight Vision, in 2008.

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Following two minor heart attacks he had to undergo an emergency quadruple heart bypass in 1983, after which he was extremely weak, but he still managed to attend a 1988 Congressional hearing with old colleagues such as Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers to protest media magnate Ted Turner's plan to colorize various black-and-white films from the 1930s and 1940s.
The best-known of these was the Twitchell Case in Massachusetts, in which parents David and Ginger Twitchell were convicted in 1990 of involuntary manslaughter in the death of their two-year-old son Robyn, who succumbed to a bowel obstruction.
Pickford was registered with the Republican Party and in October 1960 she appeared with Ginger Rogers, Cesar Romero, Laraine Day, Dick Powell and John Payne in a Nixon-Lodge bumper sticker drive in Los Angeles.
Musical stars such as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were among the most popular and highly respected personalities in Hollywood during the classical era ; the Fred and Ginger pairing was particularly successful, resulting in a number of classic films, such as Top Hat ( 1935 ), Swing Time ( 1936 ) and Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
The genus Alpinia, belonging to the order Zingiberaceae ( Ginger Family ), was named after him by Linnaeus.
The Segway PT was known by the names Ginger and IT before it was unveiled.
During development at the University of Plymouth, in conjunction with BAE Systems and Sumitomo Precision Products, the iBot was nicknamed Fred Upstairs ( after Fred Astaire ) because it can climb stairs: hence the name Ginger, after Astaire's regular film partner, Ginger Rogers, for a successor product.
The invention, development, and financing of the Segway was the subject of a narrative nonfiction book, Code Name Ginger ( in paperback as Reinventing the Wheel ), by journalist Steve Kemper.
An early appearance of a description of the taco in the United States in English was in a 1914 cookbook, California Mexican-Spanish Cookbook, by Bertha Haffner Ginger.
He was also a friend of another well-known Canadian Wobbly, Ginger Goodwin, who was shot in Cumberland, British Columbia by a Dominion Police constable when he was resisting the First World War.
; 7 Up Gold: 7 Up Gold was marketed for a short time in 1988 as a spice-flavored beverage, similar to Vernor's Ginger Ale.
The first product in the Royal Crown line was Chero-Cola in 1905, followed by Royal Crown Ginger Ale, Royal Crown Strawberry, and Royal Crown Root Beer.
Ginger is also a minor chemical irritant, and because of this was used as a horse suppository by pre-World War I mounted regiments for feaguing.
Ginger water was also used to avoid heat cramps in the United States.
Ginger Rogers ( born Virginia Katherine McMath ; July 16, 1911 – April 25, 1995 ) was an American actress, dancer, and singer who appeared in film, and on stage, radio, and television throughout much of the 20th century.
Ginger took the surname Rogers, although she was never legally adopted.
John Mueller summed up Rogers's abilities as follows: " Rogers was outstanding among Astaire's partners not because she was superior to others as a dancer but because, as a skilled, intuitive actress, she was cagey enough to realize that acting did not stop when dancing began ... the reason so many women have fantasized about dancing with Fred Astaire is that Ginger Rogers conveyed the impression that dancing with him is the most thrilling experience imaginable ".

Ginger and born
* Ginger Baker ( born 1939 ), rock drummer with Cream and Blind Faith
* Ginger Gilmour ( born 1949 ), American artist, former wife of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour
* Ginger Lynn ( born 1962 ), American pornographic actress
* Ginger Molloy ( born 1937 ), former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from New Zealand
* Ginger Pooley ( born 1977 ), rock musician and singer formerly with The Smashing Pumpkins
* Ann Fagan Ginger ( born 1925 ), American lawyer, teacher, writer, and political activist
* Ginger ( musician ) ( born David Walls in 1964 ), singer and musician
* Tawny Cypress ( born 1976 ), actress appearing on K-Ville as Ginger " Love Tap " LeBeau.
Peter Edward " Ginger " Baker ( born 19 August 1939, Lewisham, South London ) is an English drummer, best known for his work with Cream and Blind Faith.
* Ginger Baker ( drummer of Cream ) born and brought up in Lewisham
Ginger was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the fourth son and next-to-last child of an affluent Southern family that moved to Indiana ( Debs ' home state ) while he was very young, and was shortly thereafter plunged into abject poverty by the Great Depression.
Ann Fagan Ginger ( born July 11, 1925 ) is an American lawyer, teacher, writer, and political activist.
Katherine Isobel Murray ( born November 2, 1981 ), better known by her screen name Katharine Isabelle, is a Canadian actress, best known for her portrayal of Ginger in the Ginger Snaps trilogy and as Gibb in Freddy vs. Jason.
Emily Jean Perkins ( born May 4, 1977 ) is a Canadian actress, known best for her role as Brigitte Fitzgerald in the Ginger Snaps trilogy and her role as Crystal Braywood in Hiccups.
However, both become closer as their first child, Erin Molly, is born, and Karen's dry-eyed composure surrounding Sid's death finally crumbles when Kenny and Ginger put the baby into her arms and ask her to be their new daughter's godmother.
Andreas Tyrone Svensson ( born 12 June 1973 in Nässjö, Sweden ), is best known as the former guitarist The Hellacopters and current guitarist of Backyard Babies and the newest member of Michael Monroe's band, replacing Ginger as guitarist.
* Ginger Fish ( born 1965 ), drummer for the band Marilyn Manson
His father remarried to Ginger R. Elrod ( born December 5, 1974 ) in 2004, and had a son, Kaden Brent Carter, in June 2005.
After Carter's parents divorced in 2003, her father, who has a daughter from a previous marriage, married Ginger R. Elrod ( born December 5, 1974 ) in 2004, and had a son, Kaden, in 2005.
McCartney was born on April 9 in Westchester, New York, the son of Ginger ( née Sarber ) and Scott McCartney.
Ginger Alden ( born November 13, 1956 ; Memphis, Tennessee ) is an American actress / model who is best known as being the fiancée of Elvis Presley at the time of his death.

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