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    Which president of the USA was a fluent Welsh speaker?

    Question #35605. Asked by mochyn. (Jun 28 03 11:29 AM)


    elizabethmc

    Thomas Jefferson

    Jun 28 03, 1:52 PM
    elizabethmc

    http://www.thewelshwizard.com/LIST/WALES.HTM This Lists all the famous people from Wales

    Jun 28 03, 1:53 PM


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