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Bill Doran (other)
Bill Doran may refer to: * Bill Doran (motorcyclist) (1916–1973), Grand Prix motorcycle road racer * Bill Doran (second baseman) (born 1958), American baseball second baseman * Bill Doran (third baseman) (1898–1978), American baseball third baseman * William Doran  WILLIAM DORAN, (Mayor of Hamilton, ON 1888-1889) William Doran's parents were Sylvester Doran (1789 - ?)) and Elizabeth Doyle (? – 1886) from Carlow, Ireland. They came to Canada in 1821 during the famous potato famine, making Grimsby, Ontario ... (1834–1903), mayor of Hamilton, Ontario * William C. Doran (1884–1965), associate justice of the California Court of Appeal {{DEFAULTSORT:Doran, Bill ...
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Bill Doran (motorcyclist)
William Doran (, 12 November 1916 – 9 September 1973) was an English people, English professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Grand Prix motorcycle road racing, road racer. Born in Tottington, Greater Manchester, Tottington near Bury, Greater Manchester, Bury in Lancashire, he started racing in 1946,The Motor Cycle, ''Motor Cycle'' w/e 15 September 1973, p.33 Accessed and added 15 December 2014 finishing in twenty-third position in his first Manx Grand Prix and placed second in the 1948 Isle of Man TT#Senior TT (500cc), 1948 Senior TT race on private Nortons. He became a works AJS rider from 1949 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 1949, winning the 1949 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix, 1949 Belgian Grand Prix on an AJS Porcupine, until his retirement after suffering a head injury in a serious crash in August 1953 at Rouen. His best season was in 1951 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 1951 when he won the Dutch TT and finished the year second to Geoff Duke in the 350cc wo ...
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Bill Doran (second Baseman)
Bill Doran may refer to: * Bill Doran (motorcyclist) William Doran (, 12 November 1916 – 9 September 1973) was an English people, English professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Grand Prix motorcycle road racing, road racer. Born in Tottington, Greater Manchester, Tottington near Bury, Great ... (1916–1973), Grand Prix motorcycle road racer * Bill Doran (second baseman) (born 1958), American baseball second baseman * Bill Doran (third baseman) (1898–1978), American baseball third baseman * William Doran (1834–1903), mayor of Hamilton, Ontario * William C. Doran (1884–1965), associate justice of the California Court of Appeal {{DEFAULTSORT:Doran, Bill ...
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Bill Doran (third Baseman)
William James Doran (June 14, 1898 - March 9, 1978) was a Major League Baseball third baseman who played for the Cleveland Indians. An alumnus of Saint Mary's College of California Saint Mary's College of California is a Private college, private Catholic college in Moraga, California, United States. Established in 1863, it is administered by the De La Salle Brothers. The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs w ..., he played three games for the Indians during the 1922 Cleveland Indians season. External links * 1898 births 1978 deaths Cleveland Indians players Major League Baseball third basemen Saint Mary's Gaels baseball players {{baseball-third-baseman-stub ...
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William Doran
 WILLIAM DORAN, (Mayor of Hamilton, ON 1888-1889) William Doran's parents were Sylvester Doran (1789 - ?)) and Elizabeth Doyle (? – 1886) from Carlow, Ireland. They came to Canada in 1821 during the famous potato famine, making Grimsby, Ontario their home. Sylvester was a gifted stonemason and built their family home at 470 Main Street, which is still standing. They began a farm and had 8 children, Michael (moved to Hamilton, ON 239 James Street North and owned the Dominion Vinegar Works and Doran Bros), Edward (Burlington and Nelson), William (ex-Mayor of Hamilton), James (who took over the family farm), Peter (of Barford), John (of Brantford), Eliza (of Grimsby), and Mrs. Hewitt (of Atlantic City, Iowa). They were the first Irish Roman Catholics of the area and Sylvester built the first Irish Roman Catholic Church on Patton Street, home to a monument in Sylvester's name. James Doran inherited his father's land, and sold it in 1884. He built properties at 81, 83 and 85 Main Stree ...
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