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Ernest Harry Edmonds (28 August 1883 – 8 April 1962), always referred to as "Harry Edmonds" or E. H. Edmonds, was a politician in South Australia .

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9-880: Edmonds may refer to: Edmonds (surname) , a surname (including a list of people with the surname) Edmonds, Washington , a city in Washington, US Edmonds station (Washington) , a passenger train station in Washington, US Edmonds station (SkyTrain) , a SkyTrain station in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Edmonds College Edmonds Cookery Book Edmonds Woodway High School Edmonds, Burnaby Edmonds School District Edmonson County, Kentucky See also [ edit ] Burnaby-Edmonds , an electoral district in British Columbia, Canada Edmond (disambiguation) Edmunds (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

18-1105: A farmer politician in South Australia Fella Edmonds (born 1940), British child actor Francis William Edmonds (1806–1863), American painter George Edmonds (lawyer) (1788–1868), English lawyer George W. Edmonds , US Representative from Pennsylvania Jack Edmonds , Canadian mathematician and computer scientist James Edward Edmonds , British Official Historian of the Great War 1914–1918 Jim Edmonds (born 1970), American baseball player and broadcaster John Edmonds (disambiguation) John Samuel Edmonds (born 1799), New Zealand missionary, trader, stone mason and founding father. Kenneth Edmonds, better known as Babyface , (born 1959) American R&B musician and record producer Louis Edmonds , Louis Stirling Edmonds (1923–2001) American actor from Baton Rouge, Louisiana Lu Edmonds Robert David Edmonds (born 1957), English rock and folk musician Mike Edmonds (born 1944) English actor with dwarfism, "Little Ron" in

27-1024: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Edmonds (surname) Edmonds Origin Word/name Edmond Other names Variant form(s) Edmunds , Esmond , Edmondson , Edmundson Edmonds is a surname derived from the given name Edmond . List of people surnamed Edmonds [ edit ] Alfred Edmonds (1821–1893), Canadian artist, draughtsman and cartographer Barry Edmonds (1931–1982), American photojournalist Beth Edmonds , Maine State Senator Cecil J. Edmonds , British political officer Charles Edmonds , British World War I naval aviator and World War II air marshal Chase Edmonds (born 1996), American football player Duncan Edmonds , Canadian businessman and politician Edith Edmonds , (1874–1951), British artist Ernest Harry Edmonds (1883–1962) "Harry Edmonds",

36-465: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ernest Harry Edmonds Harry Edmonds was born at McLean & Barker's Comongin Station, near Quilpie, Queensland , the only son of John Hinton Edmonds ( c.  1846 – 23 January 1889) and Mary Louisa Edmonds née Puplett ( – ), and educated at Pulteney Street School. He was a share-farmer at Cowell then moved to Pygery 1917 where he

45-690: The Wayback Machine [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Edmonds . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edmonds_(surname)&oldid=1250383627 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Webarchive template wayback links Articles with short description Short description

54-1211: The National Security Whistleblowers Coalition Sandy Edmonds (1948–2022), British-born pop singer in New Zealand and Australia Sarah Emma Edmonds , North American civil war – soldier, nurse, and spy Thomas Edmonds (disambiguation) , several people Thomas Edmonds (tenor) , Australian opera singer Thomas Rowe Edmonds , (1803–1889) English actuary and political economist Tracey Edmonds (born 1967) American businesswoman and television personality Walter D. Edmonds (1903–1998) American writer of historical novels Ward Edmonds (1908–1930), American athlete Fictional people surnamed Edmonds [ edit ] Mertle Edmonds (Mildred Pearl "Mertle" Edmonds), Lilo Pelekai's main rival in Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. See also [ edit ] Edmunds (surname) Edmond (given name) External links [ edit ] Edmonds DNA Project – Edmonds surname origin, family listing, genealogy, and lineage Archived 2008-01-05 at

63-547: The children's series Maid Marian and Her Merry Men Noel Edmonds (born 1948) English broadcaster and executive Phil Edmonds (born 1951), English former cricketer and corporate executive Ray Edmonds (born 1936), English professional billiards and snooker player Richard Edmonds (1943–2020), British Nationalist politician Richard Edmonds (scientist) (1801–1886), Cornish geologist & archaeologist Ronald Edmonds (1935–1983), American educational researcher Sibel Edmonds former FBI translator and founder of

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81-672: Was a farmer and grazier. He was appointed J.P. in 1928, and was a councillor in the LeHunte District Council , and its chairman in 1932. He was Chairman of the Central Eyre Peninsula Hospital board in 1937. In 1944 he was elected to a Northern district seat on the Legislative Council for the Liberal and Country League . He retired from farming to Adelaide , living at 12 Allen Avenue, Brooklyn Park , and held

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