Proper noun
A surname from Old French.
A town in Washington County, Maine, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAli had a meeting with Talmadge Hayer, one of the men convicted of killing Malcolm X, the night before the assassination. Source: Internet
Cox, Melissa Talmadge, in citation After the birth of Robert, the relationship began to suffer. citation Note: Source misspells Keaton's frequent appellation as "Great Stoneface". Source: Internet
Songwriter and labor singer Bucky Halker includes the Talmadge version, entitled "Labor's Battle Song," on his CD Don't Want Your Millions (Revolting Records 2000). Source: Internet
At least 117 homes had earlier been reported destroyed in the four weeks since lava began flowing, according to Hawaii Civil Defense Administrator Talmadge Magno. Source: Internet
The Dixiecrats were weakened, however, when most Southern Democratic leaders (such as Governor Herman Talmadge of Georgia and "Boss" E. H. Crump of Tennessee) refused to support the party. Source: Internet
He was born on Wednesday, April 27, 1955 to Roosevelt Talmadge “R. Source: Internet