Um, Watson. It's sort of in the original question.
Corlyn lacrecia diane michelle (lastname) hilton
keith lemon (Leigh Francis ) comes from leeds !1
The lastname "Mouser" is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "mousere," which means "one who catches mice." It likely originated as a nickname for someone who was skilled in catching mice or as an occupational surname for someone who worked in that capacity. The name may also have regional connections, reflecting the local dialects and customs of specific areas in England. Surnames like Mouser often evolved over time, influenced by familial, geographical, and occupational factors.
Francis was born on February 17, 1519.
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Doerr is a German and an Ashkenazic Jewish lastname.
it comes from spain, it is my best friend's lastname.
Dyland's lastname is Cruz. And Lenny's lastname is Ruiz.
Yes, if a person has a title, it is capitalized.First Lastname, M.D.First Lastname, R.N.First Lastname, Ph.D.
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If it is the correct World War 2 I am thinking of [the world war that was between the USA and Germany], then here are some pople I know. - Bill Guarnere - Buck Compton - Dick Winters (not funny for anyone who laughs) - Joe Toye - Donald Powers - Lewis Nixon - (Lastname) Perconte - (Lastname) Lipton - (Lastname) O'keefe - (Lastname) Randleman - (Lastname) Malarkey - (Lastname) Webster - (Lastname) Jones - (Lastname) Liebgott Those are the only people I can think of from the top of my head. I am so sorry for any misspelling of names or completely incorrect names. I hope this answers your question. :) Thank you for asking.
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