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Barbee (other)
Barbee may refer to: People Given name or nickname * Barbee (singer) (born 1989), Jamaican singer Surname * Andrew Russell Barbee Jr. (1827–1903), American surgeon * Anita Barbee, American social psychologist * Bud Barbee (1914–2000), American baseball player * Carol Barbee (born 1959), American television writer, actress and producer * Dave Barbee (1905–1968), American baseball player * George Barbee (1850–1939), English-born American jockey * Herbert Barbee (1848–1936), American sculptor * John Barbee (1815—1888), the tenth Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky * John Henry Barbee (1905–1964), American blues singer and guitarist * Lamb Barbee (1916–1986), American baseball player * Lloyd Barbee (1925—2002), American politician * Rankin Barbee (1874–1958), American journalist and writer on Southern history * Tony Barbee (born 1971), American basketball coach * William Randolph Barbee (1818–1868), American sculptor Middle name * Ransom B. Moore (1827–1904), Calif ...
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Barbee (singer)
Faith J. Eselebor, known professionally as Barbee, is a Jamaican-American singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur of Jamaican and African descent. She is known for her fusion of reggae, pop, dancehall, and R&B, and has gained international recognition through her collaborations with artists such as Junior Kelly, Beenie Man, and Trina. Barbee has also ventured into acting and business, founding a beauty and lifestyle brand, as well as a content and recording studio in Atlanta. Early life Faith J. Eselebor was born to Jamaican and African parents. She adopted the stage name ''Barbee'' from an early age, inspired by her mother's admiration for the iconic Mattel doll brand, ''Barbie''. The nickname eventually evolved into a defining part of her artistic identity and personal brand. She spent her early years developing her musical abilities and would later go on to bridge cultural influences from the Caribbean, Africa, and the United States in her music. Career Barbee rose to p ...
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Rankin Barbee
David Rankin Barbee (October 15, 1874, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee—March 7, 1958, Orange, Texas) was an American journalist, a public relations writer for the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, and a researcher in American history, best known for writing on Southern history. Barbee, known by his middle name Rankin, was descended from a powerful Tennessee political family. Biography From 1928 to 1933 Rankin Barbee wrote the column "Profiles" in ''The Washington Post,'' earning him "a large and loyal audience". He joined the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt as a public relations writer for the Federal Alcohol Administration. After his retirement, he became a full-time historic researcher, mostly writing on Southern history and on President Abraham Lincoln. He published articles in history magazines and books. He was represented by the literary agent Barthold Fles. Today his papers are held in the special collections of the Georgetown University Library. Fami ...
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Barbi (other)
Barbi may refer to: * Barbi (name), including a list of people with the name * ''Barbi'' trilogy, three Philippine comedy films, including '' Run Barbi Run'', 1995 * Carrozzeria Barbi, an Italian bus manufacturer See also * Barbie (other) * Barbee (other) * Barbey (other) * Barby (other) * Barbe (other) Barbe may refer to: Places * Île Barbe The Île Barbe is an island situated in the middle of the Saône, in the 9th arrondissement of Lyon, part of the quartier Saint-Rambert-l'Île-Barbe (a former-commune annexed in 1963). Its name comes f ...
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Barby (other)
Barby may refer to: * Barby, Ardennes, a village in Grand Est, France * Barby, Germany, a town in Saxony-Anhalt * Barby, Northamptonshire, a village in England * Barby, Savoie, a village in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France * Bärby, a locality in Uppsala County, Sweden See also * Barbey (other) * Barbee (other) * Barbie (other) * Barbi (other) * Barbe (other) Barbe may refer to: Places * Île Barbe The Île Barbe is an island situated in the middle of the Saône, in the 9th arrondissement of Lyon, part of the quartier Saint-Rambert-l'Île-Barbe (a former-commune annexed in 1963). Its name comes f ...
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Barbie (other)
Barbie is a fashion doll launched in 1959. Barbie may also refer to: People * Barbie is a diminutive for the given name Barbara Given name * Barbie Almalbis (born 1977), Filipina singer-songwriter * Barbie Ferreira (born 1996), American actress * Barbie Forteza (born 1997), Filipina television actress * Barbie Hsu (1976–2025), Taiwanese actress * Barbie Imperial (born 1998), Filipina actress * Barbie Wilde (born 1960), Canadian actress and writer Nickname * Edgar Valdez Villarreal (born 1973), Mexican-American drug lord nicknamed "La Barbie" * Kelly Kelly (born 1987), professional wrestler and model Barbara Jean "Barbie" Blank * Barbie the Welder (fl. 2007–present), American metal sculptor Barbara Parsons Surname * Klaus Barbie (1913–1991), SS and Gestapo officer and war criminal Arts and entertainment * Barbie (media franchise), starring and based on the eponymous fashion doll ** ''Barbie'' (1984 video game), for the Commodore 64 ** ''Barbie'' (1991 video gam ...
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Barbee Lake
Barbee Lake is a fresh water lake located in Warsaw, Indiana, United States. The Barbee chain of lakes was formed by retreating glaciers during the Pleistocene era as were most of northeast Indiana's lakes. Location The greater Barbee lakes are located just west of Indiana State Road 13, approximately south-southeast of Tippecanoe Lake and southwest of Webster Lake. The lake chain Barbee Lake is composed of seven interconnected and natural lakes (Barbee Lakes chain): *Barbee Lake *Little Barbee Lake *Kuhn Lake *Irish Lake *Sawmill Lake *Sechrist Lake *Banning Lake Inflow and outflow Inflow via Grassy Creek feeds Barbee (Big Barbee), Little Barbee, Irish, and Sawmill. Shoe Lake flows into Banning Lake while Heron Lake flows into Kuhn Lake. Banning and Kuhn Lakes have the best water quality in the chain because their small watersheds contribute fewer nutrients. Water leaving the Barbee chain heads north and feeds Tippecanoe Lake. Some 75% of the watershed is agricultura ...
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Barbee, Indiana
Barbee is an unincorporated community in Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. History A post office was established at Barbee in 1898, and closed that same year. William Barbee was a pioneer settler in the area. Demographics The United States Census Bureau delineated Barbee as a census designated place in the 2022 American Community Survey The American Community Survey (ACS) is an annual demographics survey program conducted by the United States Census Bureau. It regularly gathers information previously contained only in the long form of the United States census, decennial census .... References Unincorporated communities in Kosciusko County, Indiana Unincorporated communities in Indiana {{KosciuskoCountyIN-geo-stub ...
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Ransom B
Ransom refers to the practice of holding a prisoner or item to extort money or property to secure their release. It also refers to the sum of money paid by the other party to secure a captive's freedom. When ransom means "payment", the word comes via Old French ''rançon'' from Latin ''redemptio'', 'buying back'; compare " redemption". Ransom cases Julius Caesar was captured by pirates near the island of Pharmacusa, and held until someone paid 50 talents to free him. In Europe during the Middle Ages, ransom became an important custom of chivalric warfare. An important knight, especially nobility or royalty, was worth a significant sum of money if captured, but nothing if he was killed. For this reason, the practice of ransom contributed to the development of heraldry, which allowed knights to advertise their identities, and by implication their ransom value, and made them less likely to be killed out of hand. Examples include Richard the Lion Heart and Bertrand du Guescl ...
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William Randolph Barbee
William Randolph Barbee (January 17, 1818 – June 16, 1868) was an American Sculpture, sculptor recognized for creating idealized, sentimental classical figures. Barbee's most notable works were the marble sculptures entitled ''Coquette'' and ''Fisher Girl.'' Biography The family descends from John Barbee, of French-Huguenot ancestry, who settled in Virginia. Barbee was born in "Hawburg", in a part of Culpeper County, Virginia, that later became Rappahannock County, Virginia, Rappahannock County. (Alternatively, he was born near Luray, Virginia, Luray in Page County, Virginia, Page County). He was one of the eleven children of Andrew Russell Barbee, Sr. (alternate: Andrew Russel Barbee, Sr.) and Nancy (née Britton) Barbee. Andrew Sr. operated a toll road in the area through Thornton Gap and the Barbee family resided at a lodge at the edge of the road. His siblings included brothers George (b. 1811), Ely (b. 1812), Col. Gabriel Thomas (1814–1908), Lewis Conner (1821–1877), Dr. ...
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Tony Barbee
Anthony Michael Barbee (born August 10, 1971) is an American college basketball coach, who was most recently the head coach at the Central Michigan Chippewas men's basketball, Central Michigan. He was previously head coach at Auburn Tigers men's basketball, Auburn and UTEP Miners men's basketball, UTEP. Barbee led UTEP to a Conference USA championship in 2010 and was named Conference USA Coach of the Year. Barbee played college basketball for UMass Minutemen basketball, Massachusetts under John Calipari, winning two Atlantic 10 Conference, Atlantic 10 regular season and Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament, tournament championships in 1992 and 1993. Early years Barbee was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up as a fan of the nearby Butler Bulldogs, Butler University Bulldogs. Butler recruited him to play for the team, but Barbee chose to play for Massachusetts instead. In his four years as a Minuteman, Barbee averaged double-figures in scoring every year. He finished wi ...
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Lloyd Barbee
Lloyd Augustus Barbee (August 17, 1925 – December 29, 2002) was an American lawyer and politician who worked for civil rights. He led the effort to integrate the Milwaukee Public School system. He was a Democrat. Early life and education Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Barbee joined the NAACP at age twelve. He served in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946. In 1949, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics all-black LeMoyne–Owen College and enrolled at the University of Wisconsin Law School, but he soon dropped out due to the racial prejudice of some faculty and students. Later he returned to the University of Wisconsin. In 1955, he was elected president of the Madison chapter of the NAACP, and he completed law school in 1956. Career In 1962 Barbee moved to Milwaukee, which was very racially segregated. In 1963, working for the NAACP, he challenged the Milwaukee Public Schools to integrate. The school system refused, claiming that the segregation of its schools result ...
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Andrew Russell Barbee Jr
Andrew is the English form of the given name, common in many countries. The word is derived from the , ''Andreas'', itself related to ''aner/andros'', "man" (as opposed to "woman"), thus meaning "manly" and, as consequence, "brave", "strong", "courageous", and "warrior". In the King James Bible, the Greek "Ἀνδρέας" is translated as Andrew. Popularity In the 1990s, it was among the top ten most popular names given to boys in English-speaking countries. Australia In 2000, the name Andrew was the second most popular name in Australia after James. In 1999, it was the 19th most common name, while in 1940, it was the 31st most common name. Andrew was the first most popular name given to boys in the Northern Territory in 2003 to 2015 and continuing. In Victoria, Andrew was the first most popular name for a boy in the 1970s. Canada Andrew was the 20th most popular name chosen for male infants in 2005. Andrew was the 16th most popular name for infants in British Columbia i ...
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