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  1. John Gunn could trace his ancestry back to the Norse Earls of Orkney. He was born in Caithness, the son of a carpenter, and was educated in Edinburgh and at Homerton College in London.

  2. Jul 21, 1994 · JOHN GUNN, a former City star, faces disqualification as a company director over the collapse of British & Commonwealth, along with five other former executives, after a four-year review of B&C's...

  3. Aug 8, 2024 · Who was John Gunn? He was an Australian pastoralist who, in 1893, commenced using his own double-dose anthrax vaccine. His vaccine outperformed the vaccine of Louis Pasteur, that had been introduced to Australia a few years before.

  4. Robert’s life was cut short due to the rigors and hardships following the Civil War. His mother, Mary Elizabeth Gunn, was a daughter of Reverend Thomas J. Veazey, a widely known and much beloved Baptist preacher through whose efforts many churches were founded in middle Georgia.

  5. Oct 7, 2022 · John Gunn said that he had been born in the Highlands. The Gunn surname is particularly strongly associated with the counties of Caithness and Sutherland in north-east Scotland, where the Gunn clan, a ‘fierce and turbulent tribe’ tracing its origins to the late twelfth century, predominated.

  6. I had known John Gunn all my life, living in Glebe Street, which was next to The Mount Church. This was the Church where The Venerable Ignatius Spencer started his Catholic mission in 1832. John came from a devout Catholic family who were dedicated to Holy Mother Church.

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  8. Feb 22, 2010 · One whose literary accomplishment stands as a living monument is the pastor, newspaper columnist and author, John R. Gunn (1877-1956). On a wide variety of subjects he left us an abundance of messages that warm the soul and touch the heart.

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