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Johnny Appleseed
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John·ny Ap·ple·seed  (jn pl-sd)
See John Chapman.
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Noun1.Johnny Appleseed - United States pioneer who planted apple trees as he traveled (1774-1845)


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The triumphant squad consisted of Adam Lee, Dean Stewart, Aaron Henderson, Dominic Kay, Ross McKeown, Sammy Craig, Lee Gilchrist, Liam Warren, Michael Wilkinson, Sam Pearth, Carl Chapman, John Armstrong, Gary Cook, Lewis Batey, Jamie Nelson, Cyle Pringle, Asa McDonough and Scott Hall.
n Paul McCartney's brother Mike McCartney says: ``If it had not been for that mad man, Chapman, John would have been alive and contributing to the world in a creative and artistic sense.
Among those enjoying the revelry included Don Cantillon, Michael Tebbutt, Patrick Gilligan, Nick Chapman, John Scott, John Lockwood, Andrew `Smiler' Harris, Philip `Docks' Docking, Jock McMurdo, Dave McCoy, Adam and Lee Parfait, Sheila Spivey, Julie Claydon, Paul Brown.
 
 
 
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