Tyner may refer to:
Places
In the United States:
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Tyner, Indiana
Tyner is an unincorporated community in Polk Township, Marshall County, Indiana. Originally named Tyner City, it is named after Thomas Tyner. He died in 1880, and is buried in the town's cemetery.
History
Tyner was originally called Tyner city, ...
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Tyner, Kansas
Tyner is a ghost town in Smith County, Kansas, United States.
History
Tyner was issued a post office in 1881. The post office was discontinued in 1904.
References
Former populated places in Smith County, Kansas
Former populated places i ...
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Tyner, Kentucky
Tyner is a small, unincorporated community in southeastern Jackson County, KY. The town is located at the junction of U.S. Route 421
U.S. Route 421 (also U.S. Highway 421, US 421) is a diagonal northwest–southeast United States Numbere ...
* Tyner, a hamlet near the east town line of
Smithville, New York
Smithville is a town in Chenango County, New York, United States. The population was 1,330 at the 2010 census. The town is at the western border of Chenango County, west of the city of Norwich.
History
The land was first settled around 1797. T ...
on County Road 3, east of Smithville Center
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Tyner, North Carolina
Tyner, also called Center Hill, is an unincorporated community in Chowan County, North Carolina, United States, located approximately from Elizabeth City and about from Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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Unincorporated communit ...
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Tyner, Tennessee, a populated place in Hamilton County, Tennessee
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Tyner, West Virginia
Tyner was an unincorporated community in Wood County, West Virginia, United States.
It was a post village.
References
Unincorporated communities in West Virginia
Unincorporated communities in Wood County, West Virginia
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People
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Charles Tyner
Charles Tyner (June 8, 1923 – November 8, 2017) was an American film, television and stage character actor best known, principally, for his performances in the films ''Harold and Maude'' (1971), ''Emperor of the North Pole'' (1973), '' The Longe ...
(1925–2017), American actor
* Chuck Tyner, former goalie for the
Toronto Professional Hockey Club
The Toronto Professional Hockey Club was a professional ice hockey team in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was Toronto's first professional ice hockey team, founded in 1906. The team played the 1906–07 season in exhibition games against other prof ...
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James Noble Tyner
James Noble Tyner (January 17, 1826 – December 5, 1904) was a lawyer, U.S. Representative and U.S. Postmaster-General from Indiana. Tyner was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1869 serving three terms until 1875. While in the Hou ...
(1826–1904), postmaster general from 1876 to 1877
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Jarvis Tyner
Jarvis Tyner (born July 11, 1941) is an American activist and the former Executive Vice Chair of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). He is a resident of Manhattan, New York City. In 1972 and 1976, he ran on the Communist Party ticket for Vice Pres ...
(born 1941), executive vice chair of the Communist Party USA
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Jason Tyner
Jason Renyt Tyner (born April 23, 1977) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. His MLB career spanned nine seasons from 2000 through 2008 for the New York Mets (2000), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2000-2003), Minnesota Twins (2005-2007), and Clev ...
(born 1977), Major League Baseball outfielder
* John Tyner, former guitarist for
Mk Ultra
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John Tyner
"Don't touch my junk" is a phrase that became popular in the United States in 2010 as a criticism of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) patdowns. The word "junk" is American English slang for a man's genitals. The phrase refers to the ...
, software engineer and blogger known for refusing to cave in to TSA demands
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Lanardo Tyner (born 1975), American boxer
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Matt Tyner (born 1958), American baseball player and coach
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McCoy Tyner
Alfred McCoy Tyner (December 11, 1938March 6, 2020) was an American jazz pianist and composer known for his work with the John Coltrane Quartet (from 1960 to 1965) and his long solo career afterwards. He was an NEA Jazz Master and five-time Gr ...
(1938–2020), American jazz pianist
* Mitch Tyner, trial lawyer and candidate in the
Mississippi gubernatorial election, 2003
The 2003 Mississippi gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2003 to elect the governor of the U.S. state of Mississippi. Former Republican National Committee chairman Haley Barbour defeated incumbent Democrat Ronnie Musgrove by a ma ...
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Richard Tyner
Richard Tyner (1 October 1877 – 6 April 1958) was an Irish Anglican bishop.
Richard Styner was born in Castlepollard, County Westmeath, Ireland and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained in 1910. He was a curate
A curate () ...
(1877–1958), Anglican bishop
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Rob Tyner
Rob or ROB may refer to:
Places
* Rob, Velike Lašče, a settlement in Slovenia
* Roberts International Airport (IATA code ROB), in Monrovia, Liberia
People
* Rob (given name), a given name or nickname, e.g., for Robert(o), Robin/Robyn
* Rob ...
(1944–1991), lead singer for the American hard rock band MC5
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Roy Tyner
William Leroy "Roy" Tyner (January 3, 1934 – February 23, 1989) was a Native American ''NASCAR Grand National'' driver from Red Springs, North Carolina, United States.
NASCAR career
Driver
Tyner participated in the 1968 Fireball 300 in add ...
(1934–1989), NASCAR driver
* Rudolph Tyner, death row inmate killed by
Donald Henry Gaskins
Donald Henry "Pee Wee" Gaskins Jr. (born Donald Henry Parrott Jr.; March 13, 1933 – September 6, 1991) was an American serial killer and rapist from South Carolina who stabbed, shot, drowned, and poisoned more than a dozen people. Before his c ...
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Scott Tyner
Scott Dalton Tyner (born April 11, 1972) is a former punter who played 5 seasons in the National Football League for the Atlanta Falcons. Tyner attended Oklahoma State and Trinity Valley Community College after high school in Edgewood, Texas ...
(born 1972), former NFL punter for the Atlanta Falcons
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Thomas Tyner (born 1994), American college football player
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William Tyner (1872–1954), Australian politician
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