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orchardist Meaning in Bengali



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1825 – November 12, 1909), was an American pioneer of Oregon and an orchardist who developed the Lambert cherry.


The neighborhood is named for late 19th century orchardist, and school board and city council member, Cyrus Buckman.


The work deals with an orchardist that.


CMG, VD (17 December 1885 – 11 July 1960) was an Australian politician, orchardist and military officer.


Maria Ann "Granny" Smith (1799 – 9 March 1870) was a British-Australian orchardist responsible for the cultivation of the Granny Smith apple.


James Pye (1801 – 30 December 1884) was an Australian orchardist and politician.


He was born in East Doncaster to orchardist Elijah Ireland and Keziah Bowers.


carpenter and orchardist Robert Mair and Elizabeth Phillis Harrison.


He attended local state schools and followed his father in becoming an orchardist.


was officially named in 1973 and commemorates Albert Paull, an early orchardist who settled in the district in 1914.


B Mackenzie, who was a local orchardist and advocate for farmer and community issues in the area.


Hunt was born in Dural, New South Wales, the son of George Thomas Hunt, orchardist, and Elizabeth Williams.


Solon Chase (1823 – November 23, 1909) was an American farmer, orchardist, politician and newspaper publisher from Maine.


He was an orchardist and farmer by career.


schools before attending Toorak College and Geelong College, becoming an orchardist, wheat farmer and grazier.


Shortly after the brothers parted ways, John began his apprenticeship as an orchardist under a Mr.


February 23, 1934) was a pioneer, rancher, prospector, politician and orchardist who helped shape British Columbia's Okanagan Valley region through, among.


He was born in Glenorchy to orchardist Matthew Higgins and Anne Barry.


alternatively spelled Luelling (including by Lewelling himself), was a pioneer orchardist from the U.



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