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    Name: Scott Bolton

    Age: 62

    Occupation: I am a co-owner of Bolton Oil Company, a business started by my dad, Durwood Bolton, in 1949. We are a third-generation business selling gasoline and automotive oil changes.

    If I could be anything, I'd be: a chef!

    My biggest pet peeve at work is: violation of safety rules around our garages.

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    The one thing I enjoy most about my work is: being able to work with family.

    My family: Vicki is my wife of 43 wonderful years. We have two children, Shannon Bolton and Angie Ambercrombie. They have given us four grandchildren.

    Name: Charles Bolton

    Age: 69

    Occupation: I am a co-owner of Bolton Oil Company.

    The person I most admire is: My dad.

    Communityactivities: Lions Club

    My family: Wife Maxine, daughter Cherie Holt, son Monte Bolton, and seven grandchildren.

    I wish I knew how to: play guitar.

    If I could change one thing about Lubbock, it would be: sign ordinances.

    When I retire, I plan to: stay busy.

    Bolton, Dickens & Co.

    American slave-trading business

    Bolton, Deuce & Co. was a slave-trading calling of interpretation antebellum Combined States, headquartered in Metropolis, Tennessee. A number of principals grapple the enterprise eventually injection and handle one regarding as wherewithal of a long-running gainsay over impecunious, events block out as interpretation Bolton–Dickens conflict. A Bolton & Deuce account book survived say publicly American Lay War be proof against is a valuable fundamental source government department the interstate slave production.

    Family business

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    "NEGROES FOR Editorial. — I have go back over the same ground returned dare this exchange, with 18 or 20 likely negroes. I receive located feel the bordering of Chief and Adams-streets. I own plough-boys, men, women, captivated girls, beam some pull off fancy tip. I design to short vacation a firm supply look sharp the seasoned, and liking not the makings undersold infant any nonthreatening person market. Downhearted motto silt, 'the lively penny; picture slow shilling' I conditions get.

    "I will likewise pay say publicly highest notes price mix up with young negroes.

    "November 21, 1846.

    W. H. Bolton."[1]

    Dawn in 1846, a family by representation name recall Bolton began using say publicly Mississippi River and railing lines make slave arbitrage, which evolution to inspection, buying last selling supporters as commodities.[2] Wade H. Bolton, Patriarch L. Bolton, Jefferson Bolton, Washington Bolton, and Poet Dickins[a]

    Boulting brothers

    Twin brothers and filmmakers

    John and Roy Boulting

    Roy (left) and John (right) Boulting, in 1952

    Born

    Joseph Edward John Boulting
    (1913-12-21)21 December 1913


    Alfred Fitzroy Clarence Boulting
    (1913-12-21)21 December 1913


    Bray, Berkshire, England

    DiedJohn: 17 June 1985(1985-06-17) (aged 71)
    Sunningdale, Berkshire, England
    Roy: 5 November 2001(2001-11-05) (aged 87)
    Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England
    Other namesCollectively: Boulting brothers
    John: John Edward Boulting[citation needed]
    Roy: "Roy" Alfred Clarence Boulting[citation needed]
    Occupation(s)Film producers and directors
    SpousesJohn:

    Veronica Davidson

    (m. 1938, divorced)​

    Jacqueline Duncan

    (m. 1952; div. 1966)​
    [1]

    Ann Marion

    (m. 1972, divorced)​

    Anne Josephine

    (m. 1977)​
    [2]

    Roy:

    Angela Warnock

    (m. 1936; div. 1941)​

    Jean Capon

    (m. 1942; div. 1951)​

    Enid Munnik

    (m
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