Jennifer (Brown) Bynes
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Jennifer Brown was born at Riverside Hospital on April 28, 1962 at 8:32am. She lived at 5558 Foster Avenue, Worthington, Ohio for the first 17 years of her life. She attended elementary school at Colonial Hills Elementary and went on to Worthingway Middle School and Worthington High School where she went to the Kilbourne Campus for part of 9th grade, Linworth Alernative School and Main Campuses for the remainder of high school. After high school she worked at Doran's Dairy Delight, Sambo's and Bernie's Bagels as a waitress and began her singing career at El Adobe Mexican Restaurant, Dogwater Dolly's bar and at Bernie's. In 1984 she married her boyfriend of two years, Ivan Gerold Webb and moved with him to Youngstown, Ohio. She and Ivan divorced in Nov 1985. In March, 1986 Jennifer gave birth to a baby girl and named her Samantha Sue Brown. Jennifer was then an Educational Aide and School Bus Driver for Worthington Schools. When Jennifer was 27, she moved with Samantha to Fairbanks, Alaska. While in Fairbanks, she attended University of Alaska Fairbanks with a full-ride scholarship based upon her ACT scores. Jennifer majored in Psychology and minored in Linguistics. NOTE: Blood Type A NEG.
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