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Markle may refer to: People * Abraham Markle (1770–1826), Upper Canadian businessman and politician * Alvan Markle (1861–1931), American banker, businessman, engineer, and inventor * Cliff Markle (1894–1974), American baseball pitcher * Fletcher Markle (1921–1991), Canadian radio personality * Jack Markle (1907–1956), Canadian ice hockey player * Meghan Markle (born 1981), American former actress and now Duchess of Sussex ** Family of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, which includes: *** Thomas Markle Sr. (born 1945), American retired lighting director; father of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex * Peter Markle (born 1952), American television director * Roger A. Markle (1933–2020), American mining engineer and executive * Sandra Markle (born 1946), American author of children's books * Wilson Markle (born 1938), Canadian engineer who invented the film colorization process Places * Markle, East Lothian, a village in Scotland * Markle Castle, ruined castle in Scotland * Markle, In ...
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Abraham Markle
Abraham Markle (October 26, 1770 – March 6, 1826) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada and co-proprietor of Terre Haute, Indiana. Early life He was born in Ulster County, New York in 1770. Four of his brothers served with Butler's Rangers during the American Revolution; they settled at Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake) after the war and he joined them for a time, but he later moved back to New York state. In 1806, he established a distillery at Ancaster in Upper Canada. In 1812, he was elected to the 6th Parliament of Upper Canada representing West York. In 1811, he had refused to serve with the Lincoln Militia. War of 1812 In 1813, with Joseph Willcocks, he opposed the suspension of habeas corpus in the province. In June of that year, he was imprisoned because he had been accused of treason. He was released and by December had joined the American side in the War of 1812. He was involved in a number of raids against settlements in Upper Canada. Raid on Port Dover ...
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Sandra Markle
Sandra Markle (born November 10, 1946, in Fostoria, Ohio) is an American author of children's books. She has published more than 200 non-fiction books for children. She worked on a project for the National Science Foundation called Kit & Kaboodle which helped students to understand science better. She has won many awards for her books. She is a redhead. Personal life and education Markle was born on November 10, 1946, in Fostoria, Ohio, to Robert and Dorothy (nee Sauler) Haldeman. She graduated from Fostoria High School, then received a Bachelor of Science degree Bowling Green State University in 1968, after which she conducted her graduate studies at Ohio University and the University of North Carolina. She married William Markle on August 10, 1968. The couple has two children: Scott and Holly. Career Markle worked as an elementary and middle school teacher until 1979 at which time she started being a full-time writer. Markle has published more than 200 non-fiction books for c ...
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Markle Foundation
Markle Foundation is a New York-based private foundation established in 1927 by American industrialist / financier John Markle and his wife, Mary. Its focus is technology, health care, and national security. History Formally incorporated on April 26, 1927,Markle Foundation Ready to Operate
. ''The New York Times''. April 30, 1927. p. 6.
as the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, the organization began by funding traditional social welfare programs as well as projects that focused on medicine and medical research. In 1969, Lloyd Morrisett, the Markle Foundation's president at that time, shifted the foundation's focus to mass communications in a democratic society. In 1998, when beca ...
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Markle's Sign
Markle's sign, or jar tenderness, is a clinical sign in which pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen is elicited by the heel-drop test (dropping to the heels, from standing on the toes, with a jarring landing). It is found in patients with localised peritonitis due to acute appendicitis. It is similar to rebound tenderness, but may be easier to elicit when the patient has firm abdominal wall In anatomy, the abdominal wall represents the boundaries of the abdominal cavity. The abdominal wall is split into the anterolateral and posterior walls. There is a common set of layers covering and forming all the walls: the deepest being the v ... muscles. Abdominal pain on walking or running is an equivalent sign. It was first described by the George Bushar Markle IV (1921–1999), an American surgeon, in 1985. References Medical signs {{med-sign-stub ...
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Markle, Indiana
Markle is a town in Huntington and Wells counties, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 1,071 at the 2020 census. It lies along Interstate 69, U.S. Route 224, State Road 116 and State Road 3. History Markle was laid out in 1836, but did not prosper until the railroad was extended to that point some time later. The Markle post office has been in operation since 1852. Geography Markle is located at (40.826477, -85.338076). The Wabash River flows through the south edge of the town. According to the 2010 census, Markle has a total area of , of which (or 96.06%) is land and (or 3.94%) is water. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 1,095 people, 433 households, and 282 families living in the town. The population density was . There were 470 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 98.3% White, 0.8% African American, 0.2% Asian, 0.1% from other races, and 0.6% from two or more races. Hispanic or ...
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