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Porter - a individual world health organization carries objects Porter - a style of beer Porter - one of the minor orders of the Roman Catholic ministry / a doorkeeper or even gatekeeper Porter - the railroad occupation. A Pullman Palace Car Company in the United States hired black men as Pullman Porters Porter - member of staff in numbers of of the colleges of the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford H. K. Porter, Inc - a manufacturer of small railroad locomotives. Porter College - a residential college at the University of California, Santa Cruz Hyundai Porter - a RV in pickup truck built by Hyundai Motor Company. Toponym Porter in the United States of America: Porter, Indiana Porter, Maine Porter, Minnesota Porter, New York Porter, Oklahoma Porter, Texas Porter, Wisconsin Porter County, Indiana Porter Township, Michigan (three web pages) Porter Township, Pennsylvania (seven wharehouses) Population whose family name is or even was Porter include Charles Ethan Porter, African American however life painter Cole Porter, Composer Eleanor H. Porter, author of children's literature Eliot Porter, Historian of arts Katherine Anne Porter, Writer Henry Kirke Porter, Industrialist Michael Porter, Economist Rodney Robert Porter Scientist awarded Nobel prize Roy Porter, Historian of medicine Russell W. Porter, Co-founder of the Amateur Telescope Makers movement Sylvia Field Porter, financial columnist William Sydney Porter, Writer (nom de plume: O. Henry)
Porter
Descendants of Samuel Porter and Elizabeth Dunkin; Wesley McKinley Porter and Helen Laughlin; George W Davis and Rachel Mahan; John Martin and Julyan Armstrong; Charles O Ellis and Eliza Moore; and James T Gibson and Mary Tye.

Porter Research
Database of lineages submitted by various families. Includes query page and links to associated websites.






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