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* 1861 – Sammy Jones, Australian cricketer ( d. 1951 )
* 1951 – Ed Jones, American football player
Other children's series of note in the 1950s would be Captain Z-Ro which was broadcast starting in 1951, Rocky Jones, Space Ranger, and Flash Gordon ( 1954 TV series ) syndicated in 1954.
* December 12 – Henry Jones Sr., fictional character in Indiana Jones franchise ( d. 1951 )
* Jones, Ernest ( 1951 ).
In 1951, his son found Jones dead in a gas-filled kitchen.
Weaver toured the country with the Spike Jones Music Depreciation Revue until 1951.
Lynne Mary Jones ( born 26 April 1951 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Birmingham Selly Oak from 1992 until the dissolution of parliament in April 2010.
* Steve Jones ( American football ) ( born 1951 ), American football player
* Steve Jones ( rugby player born 1951 ) ( 1951 – 2007 ), Wales international rugby union player of the 1980s
Jim Jones was born in a rural area of Randolph County near the Ohio border, to James Thurman Jones ( May 31, 1887 – May 29, 1951 ), a World War I veteran, and Lynetta Putnam ( April 16, 1902 – December 11, 1977 ).
In 1951, Jones became a member of the Communist Party USA, and began attending meetings and rallies in Indianapolis.
* William Stanton Jones ( 1866 – 1951 ), Anglican bishop
Jones ' replacement was Audrey Meadows, already known for her work in the 1951 musical Top Banana and on Bob and Ray's television show.
Perkins persuaded Jones to abandon the novel he was working on at that time and launched him on what would become From Here to Eternity ( 1951 ).
* Jack Jones ( rugby player ) ( 1886 – 1951 ), Welsh international rugby union player
* 1944 – 1951 Howard Mumford Jones
The concept was invented by science fiction writer Raymond F. Jones, who wrote the original novel This Island Earth beginning as a series of three sci-fi short stories now known as “ The Peace Engineers Trilogy ” appearing in the sci-fi pulp magazine Thrilling Wonder Stories from 1949 to 1951.
* Sammy Jones ( 1861 – 1951 ), Australian cricketer
* From Here to Eternity by James Jones ( 1951 )
He guest starred twice as Cinnebar Jones on Bill Williams's syndicated series The Adventures of Kit Carson ( 1951 – 1955 ).

1951 and moved
In 1951, its headquarters were moved from Washington, D. C., United States, to Rome, Italy.
In 1947 he moved to the US, on a fellowship at Cornell University and thence joined the faculty there as a physics professor in 1951 without a PhD.
GCHQ was at first based in Eastcote, but in 1951 moved to the outskirts of Cheltenham, setting up two sites there – Oakley and Benhall.
From 1948 to 1951, 30, 972 Libyan Jews moved to Israel.
The Yanks moved to Dallas after the 1951 season, but played their final two " home " games of the 1952 season at the Rubber Bowl in Akron, Ohio.
Orton met Kenneth Halliwell at RADA in 1951 and moved into a West Hampstead flat with him and two other students in June of that year.
In 1951, when Giuliani was seven, his family moved from Brooklyn to Garden City South, where he attended the local Catholic school, St. Anne's.
In late 1951, the lab hosted a talk by Adolf Busemann, a famous German aerodynamicist who had moved to Langley after World War II.
The family remained there only briefly and in December 1951 they moved to Presque Isle, Maine where Grissom was assigned to Presque Isle Air Force Base and became a member of the 75th Fighter Interceptor Squadron.
Later she moved to Italy where she filmed Messalina ( 1951, directed by Carmine Gallone ) and Incantessimo Tragico ( 1951 ).
Andropov moved to Moscow in 1951 and joined the party secretariat.
Because of her father's work in health care and with UNESCO, the family moved many times, living in towns across the U. S, as well as in England, France, Switzerland, Spain, Canada, and the Middle East, including Iraq, where they were in 1951.
In 1951, he moved to Addis Ababa and joined the Imperial Bodyguard.
In 1951, the company moved to Uppsala, Sweden, to get closer to the scientists with whom they cooperated, and Ingelman became its head of research.
Mantle moved to center field in 1952, replacing DiMaggio, who retired at the end of the 1951 season.
In 1951, The team moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where they changed their name to the Hawks.
The music score was composed by Bernard Herrmann in August 1951, and was his first score after he moved from New York to Hollywood.
Then in 1951, a few years after befriending the West Coast poet Kenneth Rexroth, the Patchens moved to the West Coast, living first in San Francisco and then moving to Palo Alto, California in 1957.
Two years later, they moved to Paris, where Sauvé was employed as the assistant to the director of the Youth Secretariat at UNESCO, and in 1951 she enrolled for one year at the Sorbonne, graduating with a degree in French civilization.
In the late 15th century the Lubin parish church was rebuilt in its present-day Gothic style, its high altar was moved to Wrocław Cathedral in 1951.
He then moved to government during the Harry S. Truman administration, when Truman appointed him ambassador to Argentina in April 1951.
The show began in 1951 on WJZ-TV ( later WABC-TV ) and moved to WOR-TV ( later WWOR-TV ) from 1962 to 1993.
Some of the buildings from the 1939 Fair were used for the first temporary headquarters of the United Nations from 1946 until it moved in 1951 to its permanent headquarters in Manhattan.
By 1951, the population had grown to 73, 377-falling by about 1, 000 ten years later as many moved to new towns nearby.

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