Continuing from the previous post, note the following notable persons mentioned on the Kansas City Royals who had been born or died during October:
- John Schuerholz (born October 1, 1940)
- Gregory Russell Pryor (born October 2, 1949 )
- Charles Louis "Charlie" Leibrandt, Jr. ( born October 4, 1956)
- James Francis "Jimy" Williams (born October 4, 1943)
- John David Wathan ( born October 4, 1949)
- Kristopher Allen Medlen (born October 7, 1985)
- Frederick Joseph Patek (born October 9, 1944)
- Keith Ross Miller (28 November 1919 – 11 October 2004)
- Francisco Antonio Peña (born October 12, 1989)
- Willie Mays Aikens (born October 14, 1954)
- Joseph Elliott Girardi (born October 14, 1964)
- Walter Kevin McReynolds (born October 16, 1959)
- Brian Gerald Snitker (born October 17, 1955)
- Mark William Davis (born October 19, 1960)
- Michael Ryan Mariot (born October 20, 1988)
- Patrick Thomas Leonard (born October 20, 1992)
We have three October 4's. So going to the October 4 wiki page and investigating only the years having 3 identical numbers at the end, these two stand out:
- Donald Zackary "Zack" Greinke (born October 21, 1983)
- Eric John Hosmer (born October 24, 1989)
- Alfred Edward Cowens, Jr. (October 25, 1951 – March 11, 2002)
- U L Washington (born October 27, 1953)
- Bowie Kent Kuhn (October 28, 1926 – March 15, 2007)
- Gerald June Perry (born October 30, 1960)
- Danilo Tartabull Mora (born October 30, 1962)
- 1777 – Battle of Germantown: Troops under George Washington are repelled by British troops under Sir William Howe.
- 1888 – Lucy Tayiah Eads, American tribal chief (d. 1961)
Not from the Kaw Indians wiki page:
- Lucy Tayiah Eads or Cha-me[1] (also known as Chief Lucy[2]) (1888-1961) was elected the first female tribal chief of the Kaw Indians in 1922.
"People of the water" as per the above excerpt jives when you consider the "too low/go ins" communication of my previous post as stemming from the names: Tulo and Goins.
- The tribe known as Kaw have also been known as the "People of the South wind",[2] "People of water", Kansa, Kaza, Kosa, and Kasa.
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