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Thomas and Dobbs
* Dobbs County: Thomas Gray, seat declared vacant May 15, 1779 ; Abraham Shepherd elected to replace Gray, took office October 20, 1779
1814: Thomas Dobbs ( actor ) invents a reaping machine which consists of a circular saw or sickle, the grain is drawn or fed up to the saw by means of a pair of rollers, this predates William Bell's straw cutting machine.
* Backyard Baseball 2003-Sunny Day, Vinnie The Gooch, Angela Delvecchio, Annie Frazier, Ashley Webber, Jeff Bagwell, Carlos Beltran, Billy Jean Blackwood, Barry Bonds, Dante Robinson, Dmitri Petrovich, Nomar Garciaparra, Jason Giambi, Shawn Green, Gretchen Hasselhoff, Vladimir Guerrero, Todd Helton, Derek Jeter, Randy Johnson, Chipper Jones, Jorge Garcia, Jason Kendall, Kenny Kawaguchi, Kimmy Eckman, Lisa Crockett, Luanne Lui, Maria Luna, Mikey Thomas, Ricky Johnson, Ronny Dobbs, Sally Dobbs, Sidney Webber, Sammy Sosa

Thomas and actor
* 1970 – Thomas Lennon, American actor
* 1993 – Leon Thomas III, American actor and singer
* 1974 – Thomas Tevana, American actor
* 1962 – Thomas Mitchell, American actor ( b. 1892 )
* 1972 – Thomas Wilson Brown, American actor
Leary has appeared as an actor in over 40 movies, including The Sandlot, as Scott's stepfather Bill, Monument Ave., The Matchmaker, The Ref, Suicide Kings, Dawg, Wag the Dog, Demolition Man, Judgment Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, and Operation Dumbo Drop.
Thomas was not a natural actor, and initially, his performances were criticized as stiff and ineffective by advertising critics.
David Thomas " Davy " Jones ( 30 December 1945 – 29 February 2012 ) was an English recording artist, actor, and businessman, best known as a member of the musical group The Monkees and star of the TV series of the same name.
* 1969 – Thomas Jane, American actor
* 1968 – Thomas Teige, German martial artist, actor and record holder
* 1960 – Thomas Haden Church, American actor
* 1905 – Thomas Gomez, American actor ( d. 1971 )
* 1980 – Thomas Ian Nicholas, American actor
* 1989 – Khleo Thomas, American actor and rapper
* 1990 – Jake Thomas, American actor and singer
* 1951 – Richard Thomas, American actor
* 1976 – Thomas Sadoski, American actor
* 1962 – Thomas Gibson, American actor
* 1892 – Thomas Mitchell, American actor and screenwriter ( d. 1962 )
* 1965 – Thomas Jahn, German actor and director
* 1948 – Betty Thomas, American actor and director
* 1948 – Jay Thomas, American actor
* 1912 – Danny Thomas, American actor ( d. 1991 )
* 1950 – Ian Thomas, Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor
The Dolphins team was founded by attorney / politician Joe Robbie and actor / comedian Danny Thomas.

Thomas and Birmingham
The most influential of these was the Birmingham Political Union, led by Thomas Attwood.
* EMI Classics: Elisabeth Söderström, Robert Tear, Thomas Allen ; CBSO Chorus ; Boys of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford ; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ; Sir Simon Rattle, conductor
* Thomas F. Birmingham, politician
The contract for the Haddiscoe Cut was signed with Thomas Townsend of Birmingham on 3 July 1832, and work began at once.
In Birmingham, the older Birmingham Political Union sprang to life under the leadership of Thomas Attwood.
He was born at Birmingham, where his father, Thomas Wright Hill, for long conducted the private schools Hazelwood and Bruce Castle.
She has recently exhibited at Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam ; The Eastshire Museums in Scotland, Kilmarnock ; Camden Arts Centre, London ; Sculpture Center, New York ; Thomas Dane Gallery, London ; La Casa Encendida, Madrid ; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham ; and Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany.
Birmingham natives Leo Baker, Wade Gray, Riley Shamburger, and Thomas " Pete " Ray were killed when their ( two ) aircraft were shot down.
Born Thomas John Kummer in Birmingham, Alabama, Sebring was the son of an accountant, Bernard Kummer, and his wife Margarette.
There is a bronze statue of Hebe, by Robert Thomas ; ( 1966 ), in Birmingham city centre, England.
During the Birmingham Blitz, on the night of 11 December 1940, all but the fine tower and classical west portico of St Thomas ' Church, Bath Row, was destroyed by German bombs.
Sutton did not establish itself as a market town like Birmingham was able to, and the market appears to have fallen out of use as a new charter was granted to Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick for a market to be held on the same day, as well as fairs on the eve of Holy Trinity and also on the eve of St Martin.
* Hospital of St Thomas of Canterbury, Birmingham, England United Kingdom
Bachus was born in Birmingham to Edith Wells and Spencer Thomas Bachus, Jr.
He is the son of Major Thomas Howarth MC ( headmaster of King Edward's School, Birmingham, Second Master of Winchester College and High Master of St. Paul's School and Margaret Teakle.
Finally 1652 marks the first record of a Birmingham bookseller and the first Birmingham-published book: The Font Guarded, by the local puritan Thomas Hall.
The march of the King and his army south from Shrewsbury in the days leading up to the Battle of Edge Hill in October 1642 met strong local resistance, with troops headed by Prince Rupert of the Rhine and the Earl of Derby being ambushed by local trainbands in Moseley and King's Norton, and the King's baggage train attacked by Birmingham townspeople and his personal possessions plundered and transported to Warwick Castle while the King stayed with the Royalist Sir Thomas Holte at Aston Hall.
Aston Hall, built in 1635 by the Cavalier | Royalist Thomas Holte | Sir Thomas Holte, still bears the scars from its attack by local Roundhead | Parliamentarian s in 1643Royalist revenge was exacted on Easter Monday, 3 April 1643, when Prince Rupert returned to Birmingham with 1, 200 cavalry, 700 footsoldiers and 4 guns.
A distinct and powerful " Birmingham interest " emerged decisively with the election of Thomas Skipwith at the Warwickshire by-election of 1769, and over following decades candidates for seats as far afield as Worcester, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leicester and Lincoln sought support in the town.
Thomas Attwood addressing the Birmingham Political Union during the Days of May, 1832Also in the 1830s, due to its growing size and importance, Birmingham was granted Parliamentary representation by the Reform Act of 1832.
When his chapel was cleared after his death, his chaplain, Fr Benjamin Hulme, discovered the box containg the relics, which were examined and presented to Bishop Thomas Walsh, ( RC ) Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District in 1837 and were enshrined in the new St. Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham, opened in 1841, in a new ark designed by Augustus Pugin.

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