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  1. Henry "Mule" Townsend (born Henry Jesse James Townsend; October 27, 1909 – September 24, 2006) was an American blues singer, guitarist and pianist.

  2. Henry Townsend (1815–1886) was an Anglican missionary in Nigeria. Early life. Townsend was born in Exeter on December 1, 1815. [1]

  3. Henry Townsend (Shelby, Misisipi, 27 de octubre de 1909 - 24 de septiembre de 2006) fue un pianista, guitarrista y cantante de blues. Biografía. Se trasladó con 19 años a Saint Louis, donde adaptó su estilo de guitarra, típico del Blues del Delta, grabando inmediatamente temas propios, muy influido por Lonnie Johnson.

  4. Henry Townsend was born October 27, 1909, in Shelby, Mississippi, the third son of Allen and Omelia Townsend. Allen played guitar and accordion and sang blues. When Henry was young, his family moved to Future City, Illinois, a notorious shantytown near the rail and river town of Cairo.

  5. Henry Jesse James Townsend. Profile: American blues singer, guitarist and pianist. He made recordings 1929-1937 and was rediscovered in the early 1960s, recording for Prestige/Bluesville, Adelphi, Nighthawk, Wolf, a.o. up to an album on Analogue Productions Originals in 1999. Born: October 27, 1909 in Shelby, Mississippi.

  6. Townsend, Henry. 1815-1886 Anglican Communion (Church Missionary Society) Nigeria. An English missionary of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) and one of the founders of the Yoruba mission, Henry Townsend was born in 1815, [1] in Exeter, England, into a family still known till date for their pedigree ...

  7. Born in Exeter in 1820, Henry Townsend became one of the most influential missionaries in Yorubaland, SW Nigeria in the second half of the 19th century. He showed an early desire to be a missionary.