You mean who was Dred Scott's owner. (Taney was the Chief Justice who issued the Supreme Court verdict.)
Scott had been owned by an army officer, who had since died. Scott was left as propertyin his will to the brother-in-law called Sandford.
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Yes, Roger Taney and Justice Roger Taney are the same person. Roger B. Taney served as the fifth Chief Justice of the United States, known for his controversial opinion in the 1857 Dred Scott v. Sandford case.
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Roger Penske first participated in the Indianapolis 500 as a car owner in 1969.
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She's Roger's wife and the owner of Perdita.
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I can't be certain, but I don't think guinea pigs actually learn their names. It's more likely that they learn to recognise your voice, rather than to respond to their actual name. So, if an owner calls to its guinea pig 'Roger, Roger' or whatever, it will probably learn to recognise his or her voice - and as it knows that owner - it will respond. It might also associate the voice tone, or perhaps even the word (but that is less likely) to something. For instance, if the owner calls to its guinea pig 'Roger, Roger' whilst he or she is feeding it, or petting it, then the guineapig will associate the owner's cry of 'Roger' with food or petting. So basically, either way, when this owner cries out the name 'Roger' then the guinea pig will probably respond. Then again, maybe there is a super intelligent guinea pig out there that learns its actual name, so even if the owner says it in a really souped up voice, it still recognises it. But, sorry to ruin it for you, I highly doubt that.
Roger Whiteside has been the CEO of Greggs since January 2013 when Ken McMeikan left. The company doesn't have a single owner.
No one person owns the NFL. Each team has an owner. A board led by Commissioner Roger Goodell manages the league.
Purdue's owner in "101 Dalmatians" is Roger Radcliffe. He is a struggling songwriter who lives in London with his wife, Anita, and their Dalmatians, Pongo and Perdita. Roger's character is known for his lovable personality and his determination to rescue his stolen dogs.
Yes, Roger Taney owned slaves. Taney, who served as the Chief Justice of the United States from 1836 to 1864, was a slave owner who inherited slaves from his father. He did not free his slaves until shortly before his death in 1864.