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Hearn or Hearne may refer to: People *Hearn family, a family line of Anglo-Norman origin dating to 1066 A.D. in England *List of people with the surname Hearn *Heron (surname), the original spelling of the Hearn name, of Anglo-Norman origin Places * Hearn Generating Station, Toronto, Ontario, Canada * Hearne, Saskatchewan, Canada * Hearne, Texas, USA Institutions * Horace Hearne Institute for theoretical physics at Louisiana State University See also *Heron (other) *Herne (other) Herne may refer to: Places Australia * Herne Hill, Victoria * Herne Hill, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth * Riverwood, New South Wales, formerly known as Herne Bay England * Herne, Kent, near the town of Herne Bay * Herne Bay, seaside town ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hearn Family
The Hearn family is a family of Anglo-Norman origin. The name's original spelling in the 11th century was Heron or Heroun. As early as the 17th century, the spellings Hearn, Hearne, and Harn would also appear in England and the United States. The Hearn family has sometimes been incorrectly linked with the Irish ancestral name Hearn. Origin The surname Hearn is thought to be derived from Hairun, a settlement near Rouen, Normandy. The name can be traced back to the English settlement after the Norman Conquest. The Clan Heron, a border-raiding clan along the Anglo-Scottish border, would settle at Chipchase Castle in the 17th century. History In England After the name's establishment in England from its Norman origin of Hairun in the eleventh century, numerous variations in the name's spelling would develop, including Heiron, Heron, and Herne. Alternate uses of the word occur in Old English as ''hyrne'', meaning a nook or a corner of land or in a bend. In a glossary originating f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of People With The Surname Hearn
Notable individuals with the surname Hearn, Hearne, Hearns or Hearnes include: {{Compact ToC, name=no, i=, o=, q=, u=, x=, y=, z=, seealso=yes, extlinks=no A *Adrian Hearn (1920–1993), Australian rules footballer *Alec Hearne (1863–1952), English cricketer *Alex Hearne (born 1993), English cricketer *Amber Hearn (born 1984), New Zealand soccer player *Ann Hearn (born 1953), American actress *Annie Hearn, English arsenic poisoner *Anthony C. Hearn, Australian-American computer scientist *Azeline Hearne (1825–1890?), American slave and litigator *Azizi Hearn (born 1999), American football player B *Barry Hearn (born 1948), English sports promoter *Betty Cooper Hearnes (born 1927), American politician *Bill Hearn (born 1913), Australian rules footballer *Billy Ray Hearn (1929–2015), American music producer *Brett Hearn (born 1958), American stock car driver *Bunny Hearn (1891–1959), American baseball player and scout *Bunny Hearn (1920s pitcher) (1904–1974), American base ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heron (surname)
Heron () is a surname originating in the British Isles and Normandy during the Middle Ages. Origin This name is believed to have more than one origin. In England, it is most commonly derived as nickname for a tall, thin man with long legs from Middle English heiroun/heyron itself coming from Old French hairon. It could also have designated a person who hunted birds, including herons. The surname may also be an habitual name; of Old English origin from Harome in North Yorkshire or Norman origin from Le Héron, near Rouen. In Ireland, this surname is often an Anglicised form of any one of three Irish Gaelic names: "O'hEarain", descendant of the feared one; "O'Huidhrin", descendant of the swarthy one; or "Mac GiollaChiarain", son of the servant of St. Ciaran. The name Heron can also come from ''Ó Eachthighearna'', which means "descendant of the horse lord". An early recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Herun, which was dated 1150, in the "Pipe R ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hearn Generating Station
The Richard L. Hearn Generating Station (named after Richard Lankaster Hearn) is a decommissioned electrical generating station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The plant was originally fired by coal, but later converted to burn natural gas. The plant has been described as "Pharaonic in scale", and encompasses cubic metres of space—large enough to fit 12 Parthenons inside. The plant is located at 440 Unwin Avenue in Toronto's Port Lands area, directly south of the foot of Carlaw Avenue, across the shipping channel and next to the recently opened Portlands Energy Centre. The Richard L. Hearn Generating Station, together with the nearby Ashbridges Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant sewage sludge incinerator stack and the Commissioners Street waste incinerator stack, stand as towering landmarks of a bygone industrial era in the Portlands area of Toronto (all three facilities are no longer in operation, but their towering smokestacks still stand). The property has been leased to Studios ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hearne, Saskatchewan
Hearne is an unincorporated hamlet in Redburn Rural Municipality No. 130, Saskatchewan, Canada. Located 34 km southwest of Rouleau, Hearne is the birthplace of Canadian newspaper and magazine journalist Allan Fotheringham. See also * List of communities in Saskatchewan * Hamlets of Saskatchewan * List of ghost towns in Canada * Ghost towns in Saskatchewan The following is a list of communities that no longer exist or former Villages/Towns that have become unincorporated hamlets in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Ghost towns are towns that once had a considerable population, that have sinc ... References Unincorporated communities in Saskatchewan Ghost towns in Saskatchewan Redburn No. 130, Saskatchewan Division No. 6, Saskatchewan {{SKDivision6-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hearne, Texas
Hearne ( ) is a city in Robertson County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 4,544. The city is named for a family that settled in the area in the 19th century and promoted the construction of rail lines through the city. History Founding Hearne is located on land that initially belonged to politician and soldier José Francisco Ruiz. By the 1840s, a tavern was located there and it also served as a general store and post office. The Hearne family moved to the area in the 1850s, purchasing 10,000 acres and operating cotton plantations. Christopher C. Hearne wanted a railroad line built through the area, but the Civil War started before the railroad could be constructed. His widow later gave 700 acres to the Houston and Texas Central Railway. With the construction of a depot in Hearne in 1868, businesses began to open, including a hotel, saloons, churches and a cotton gin. Two rail lines met in Hearne by the 1870s. Hearne's population was 2,12 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Horace Hearne Institute
The Horace Hearne Jr. Institute for Theoretical Physics is at Louisiana State University. The Hearne Institute is funded by a donation of two endowed chairs by Horace Hearne Jr. and the State of Louisiana, as well as additional grants from a variety of national and international granting agencies.. It currently has as co-directors James Sauls and Jorge Pullin Jorge Pullin (; born 1963 in Argentina) is an American theoretical physicist known for his work on black hole collisions and quantum gravity. He is the Horace Hearne Chair in theoretical Physics at the Louisiana State University. Biography Jorge .... Jonathan Dowling was a former co-director. The institute hosts faculty, postdoctoral researchers, students — as well as long- and short-term visitors — who conduct research on quantum matter, fields and information and on gravitational physics. The Hearne Institute also sponsors international workshops on quantum matter, relativity and quantum gravity. References Extern ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heron (other)
Heron is a family of wading birds. Heron may also refer to: Business * Heron International, a United Kingdom-based property development company ** Heron Tower, a skyscraper in London * Heron Foods, a frozen food retail chain in the United Kingdom * Heron Plastics, a kit car manufacturer in the 1950s and 1960s People * Heron or Hero of Alexandria (c. 10 – 70), ancient Greek mathematician and engineer, creator of Heron's formula (area of triangle) and Heron's method (square root) * Saint Heron (107–127), third Bishop of Antioch * Heron (martyr) (died 202), Egyptian martyr * Heron Ricardo Ferreira (born 1958), a Brazilian professional football manager * Heron (surname) * Clan Heron, a Scottish border-riding clan * Heron Baronets, two extinct baronetcies * Heron (footballer), Heron Crespo da Silva, Brazilian footballer * Mike "Heron" Herard, hip hop producer Places *Heron, Montana *Héron, Belgium * Heron Island (other), various islands * Heron Lake (disambiguatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |