Examples of 'semmes' in a sentence

Meaning of "semmes"

semmes (noun) - a family name or surname of English or American origin, used to identify a specific family lineage or group of individuals with a shared genealogy
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  • A surname.
  • A city in Mobile County, Alabama, United States.

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Semmes then became a test bed for.
Lives over on semmes.
Semmes paid off the crew and laid up the vessel.
The western part of the structure was likely built by Judge Albert Gallatin Semmes.
Semmes came up with the idea for the business while taking a shower.
One of your customers, Lives over on semmes.
Semmes and several of his officers traveled to England where he was promoted to captain.
On the north side of the road, naval officer Raphael Semmes repeated Grant 's successful maneuver.
Captain Semmes and fourteen of his officers were among the sailors rescued by Deerhound.
Thirty-nine Alabamians attained the ranks of general or admiral, most notably Admiral Raphael Semmes.
Thomas Semmes read medicine with him.
Ruby Cooper… one of your customers, Lives over on semmes.
Semmes is a member of the Alabama Hall of Fame.
Born in Charles County, Maryland, Semmes attended the rural schools and a medical college in Philadelphia.
Semmes is also vulnerable to hurricanes, which the area frequently experiences.

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You have had amble opportunity, Mr. Semmes.
Semmes flew to Wisconsin, where he purchased the phone number.
They picked up 42 including Capitan Semmes.
Semmes and many of her officers were reemployed in the new cruiser CSS " Alabama.
Entering service in 1962, Semmes spent most of her career in the Atlantic and Mediterranean theaters.
Semmes then moved to New Orleans, where he practiced law.
Semmes reentered Charleston on 19 December to prepare for overhaul.

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