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Runnion

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Run´nion
n.1.See Ronion.


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Ken's research goes back to his earliest known ancestor, Vincent Rongnion (Runyon, Runyan, Runnion, Runions), a Huguenot (French Protestant) from France who came to America with Phillip Carteret on the ship Phillip from Isle of Jersey to Elizabethtown in 1666.
Tamara Brooks, now a 19-year-old UCLA political science student, took part in an Orange County ceremony with the mother of Samantha Runnion, the 5-year-old girl whose abduction and murder galvanized state officials into creating the California Amber Alert system.
2, 1947, General Manager Guy Runnion had visions of his little 1,000watt daytime station becoming a major player in the market.
 
 
 
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