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| ladud Buildings, Bath with his wife Elizabeth ( | Bessie), a well-known miniature portrait artist who e |
| Gervase Elwes, Clara Butt, Louise Kirkby Lunn, | Bessie Abbot, Suzanne Adams, Leon Rains, Eva Gauthier |
| Although | Bessie admired Isadora Duncan and other founding memb |
| Bessie Allison was born on March 7, 1902. | |
| Bessie Allison met Charlie Buchanan, who was the dire | |
| Bessie Allison Buchanan (March 7, 1902 - September 7, | |
| Bessie Allison's first professional performance was i | |
| iel Lampert left the house to local historians | Bessie and Emmett Sullivan; the house stood empty unt |
| Bessie and Charlie were married in 1929 and she retir | |
| Both | Bessie and Maltz were later blacklisted over their "u |
| Her sisters | Bessie and Mamie sang in the Yiddish theater chorus a |
| lived most of her adult life with her sisters | Bessie and Emily, in Adel Grange, the Leeds home that |
| Bessie Arnold | |
| Me and | Bessie at the Internet Broadway Database |
| 1985 | Bessie Award |
| ard for best New York Dance and Performance at | Bessie Awards for his solo performance in Secret Past |
| The | Bessie B. Moore Center for Economic Education, establ |
| Bessie Banks | |
| When Denny Laine first heard | Bessie Banks's, he immediately told the rest of the b |
| Bessie Barriscale - Margery Allison | |
| The film centers on Magery Allison (played by | Bessie Barriscale) and her husband, Dr. Ward Allison |
| is the recipient of awards including the Obie, | Bessie, BAX 10, and most recently the Ethyl Eichelber |
| Marjorie Rambeau as | Bessie Baxter |
| reenplay titled Salt Chunk Mary with co-author | Bessie Beatty, based around the infamous vagabond adv |
| rred Luther Adler (Moe Axelrod), Stella Adler ( | Bessie Berger), Morris Carnovsky (Jacob) and Sanford |
| Not to be confused with | Bessie Berinhout Taffel. |
| Celebrating the Duke and Louie, | Bessie, Billie, Bird, Carmen, Miles, Dizzy & Others ( |
| ho died in the influenza epidemic of 1918, and | Bessie Bloom Wessel, a sociologist who was on the fac |
| Bessie Blount Griffin, scientist | |
| See also: | Bessie Blount Griffin |
| Bessie Blount, mistress to Henry VIII | |
| Bessie Blount, mother of his son, Henry Fitzroy | |
| She is said to have been friends with | Bessie Blount, Henry's mistress who produced an illeg |
| them as he did with Henry Fitzroy, his son by | Bessie Blount. |
| Bessie Boehm Moore (August 2, 1902-October 24, 1995) | |
| as a witness in a 1948 libel action brought by | Bessie Braddock over a story in the Bolton Evening Ne |
| general election by the Labour Party candidate | Bessie Braddock. |
| tist market, food, beer and children's area at | Bessie Brahnam Park. |
| Louise Lovely - | Bessie Brayton |
| should not be confused with her namesake, the | Bessie Brown who recorded blues duets with George W. |
| Bishop Weller was married to | Bessie Brown in 1886 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and to |
| Named after | Bessie Buker, the founder of the school, who had an e |
| rned to embroider from her mother and her aunt | Bessie Burden, who had been taught by William Morris. |
| Bessie Burris continued to visit and work with Albert | |
| Bessie Buskirk - Josie | |
| In 1869, he married | Bessie Campbell. |
| Beatrice Van - | Bessie Clay |
| Sally Smithwick as | Bessie Coburn |
| naut Stephanie Wilson receiving award from the | Bessie Coleman Foundation |
| da B. Wells, bandleader Louis Armstrong, pilot | Bessie Coleman and many other famous African-American |
| en Bess: Daredevil Aviator (1993): "I point to | Bessie Coleman and say without hesitation that here i |
| he DuSable Museum of African American History; | Bessie Coleman, the first African-American woman pilo |
| Guttman was born | Bessie Collins Pease on April 8, 1876 in Philadelphia |
| Tina Carver ... | Bessie Coster |
| 8, 1889 in Little Rock, Arkansas to Thomas and | Bessie Cypert of Arkansas and Tennessee, respectively |
| He married in December 1845 | Bessie, daughter of Henry Seymour, who survived him w |
| died Mar 8, 1948 in Hagerstown, Md. he married | Bessie Deane Dawson b. |
| Bessie did have a pretty strong, rough personality, a | |
| In December 1889 William Beckett married | Bessie Drummond Thomason, 4th daughter of Major-Gener |
| Clifford Beckett CBE, DSO, VD (1862-1956) and | Bessie Drummond Thomason, daughter of Major-General C |
| leeves Cove cave system; the 'Elf Hame' of the | Bessie Dunlop story. |
| On 8 November 1576, midwife | Bessie Dunlop, resident in Dalry, Scotland, was accus |
| 2) in Independence, Missouri, and was known as | Bessie during her childhood. |
| In 1884, he married | Bessie E. Gove. |
| His wife, | Bessie Ellen Bottomley, JP, was named a Dame Commande |
| At this point the preacher | Bessie enters the scene. |
| ly child of Joseph Neal Crisler and the former | Bessie Esther Gilley. |
| Bessie Eyton - Maybelle Wescott | |
| couple had no children, although they adopted | Bessie Florence Gibson, the daughter of Edward Gibson |
| Mary Astor as | Bessie Foley |
| Bessie Ford died in 1919 and her sisters moved to a s | |
| rkner was the fifth of seven children of Ben & | Bessie Forkner, his siblings include Louise, Lawrence |
| Du Pont married his cousin | Bessie Gardner (1864-1949) in 1887, and she was the m |
| Hoey married | Bessie Gardner, sister of North Carolina Governor O. |
| Bessie Gibson married Lieutenant-Colonel Leopold Jame | |
| Bessie Givens | |
| He was married to | Bessie Graham Hobson (1923-2000) and they had three c |
| orn in Alabama, the son of Hugo Black, Jr. and | Bessie Graham Hobson, and the grandson of Supreme Cou |
| He married | Bessie Grant Graham in 1878. |
| In 1936 he married | Bessie Greenwood, they had one son and two daughters |
| Bessie Griffin (July 6, 1922 - April 10, 1989) was an | |
| On her passing in 1989, | Bessie Griffin was interred in the Forest Lawn Memori |
| reer singing gospel with the Soul Revivers and | Bessie Griffin's Consolators, but crossed over to sec |
| t, Bertha Deniston, Amy DuBois, Nellie Gamble, | Bessie Grooms, and Estelle Leonard. |
| He and | Bessie had seven children, six of whom survived infan |
| John married Miss | Bessie Harris of San Antonio, Texas, 25 March 1901. |
| Branson, Joseph Delaney, Beauford Delaney, and | Bessie Harvey. |
| ey, Walter Hollis Stevens, Richard Jolley, and | Bessie Harvey. |
| Shortly after arriving here Arthur married | Bessie Hicks and they raised a son and a daughter, Jo |
| Another DVD, named BEEing | Bessie Higgenbottom, was released on December 8, 2009 |
| Amy Poehler voices | Bessie Higgenbottom, a 9 year old Honeybee scout. |
| The first head was | Bessie Higham; since February 2002 it has been Dave W |
| He then drives off in his old car, | Bessie, hoping to halt a battle between Morgaine's kn |
| Jenkins married firstly | Bessie Howe, daughter of Rev. John Howe of Cork, in 1 |
| He moved to New York in 1983 and received a | Bessie in 1988 and in 1989 a Composer Fellowship from |
| 987, and a New York Dance & Performance Award ( | Bessie) in 1986. |
| Bessie is the mother of Kevin and Shane. | |
| Me and | Bessie is a musical revue about the life and career o |
| Although | Bessie is well known in the dance world, many people |
| Born 1895 in Chicago to actors Joseph and | Bessie Jacobson. |
| She was commissioned as USS | Bessie Jones (SP-1476). |
| For the United States Navy ship, see USS | Bessie Jones (SP-1476). |
| Alan Lomax first encountered | Bessie Jones on a southern trip in 1959. |
| Bessie Jones (February 8, 1902 - July 17, 1984), gosp | |
| USS | Bessie Jones (SP-1476) was a United States Navy patro |
| Bessie Jones served on patrol duties, presumably in t | |
| Bessie Jones was built as a civilian schooner of the | |
| 's members change with time, and have included | Bessie Jones, Joe Armstrong, Mable Hillery and Franki |
| ssex, England - 4 May 1957, Elham, Kent), born | Bessie Kate Johnson, was an English actress who appea |
| 1895 | Bessie Kingsland |
| Chaplin married | Bessie L. Whittier in 1915. |
| he Dalles lore, he loved two sisters, Anne and | Bessie Lang, but he could not choose between them and |
| Bessie Love as Mrs. Baxter | |
| Bessie Love as Begonia Baggot | |
| Bessie Love as Mrs. Eubanks | |
| Bessie Love - Rosemary Martin, the Daughter | |
| Bessie Love ... The Little Fish Blower | |
| She made her screen debut opposite | Bessie Love and Warner Baxter in Victor Fleming's A S |
| cal film directed by Charles Reisner, starring | Bessie Love and Charles King, and released by Metro-G |
| Bessie Love - Teita | |
| es to Alaska with the killer's wife (played by | Bessie Love). |
| It's stars are | Bessie Love, May Robson and Harrison Ford. |
| rs awards and named Claire Windsor, along with | Bessie Love, Lila Lee, Mary Philbin and Colleen Moore |
| ount Pictures, and starring Adolphe Menjou and | Bessie Love. |
| Elizabeth Hamill Maconachie, known as | Bessie Maconachie, was a unionist politician in North |
| Vissi's costars included Labis Livieratos and | Bessie Malfa, who perform on three tracks each. |
| d put the remainder of their finances into the | Bessie Marshall Fund and disbanded. |
| He married | Bessie McGarry in 1901 at her hometown of Woodsfield, |
| Violet | Bessie Miles (1867 - 1883). |
| Bessie Monroe House, built in 1811, is a historic hou | |
| He was married to | Bessie Mooney. |
| Walter D. and | Bessie Morse Bellingrath, founders of Bellingrath Gar |
| Mosdell married | Bessie Mundy. |
| n was born to John C. Christian and the former | Bessie Nicholson (1884-1971) in Vicksburg, the seat o |
| mily (University Press of Kentucky, 2001), Dan | Bessie notes that Alvah was related to some highly su |
| Elizabeth ( | Bessie) Oaksmith 1858-1879 |
| She made a guest appearance as ' | Bessie' on Waterloo Road (the TV series), in Series 3 |
| 4 Lawrence Henry "Chubby" Woodman and his wife | Bessie opened up a clam shack on Essex's Main Street, |
| Bessie Pease Gutmann, Golden Hours, New York: Hurst & | |
| His parents, Abraham Witten and | Bessie Perman, emigrated to the United States from Ea |
| an American actress best known for her role as | Bessie Potter on the television drama Dawson's Creek, |
| ed in the soap (very briefly) in 1972, playing | Bessie Proctor, a cleaner with Hilda Ogden. |
| (Banks teamed with | Bessie Rastall and McAteer with Marie Wimer.) |
| nal Reserve in western Victoria to William and | Bessie Rawlings, Rawlings was a horse-breaker around |
| Born | Bessie Regina Norris on December 21, 1953, Wright was |
| Boat, and Tobacco Road (in the role of Sister | Bessie Rice). |
| Sister | Bessie Rice, like Ellie May, also has a deformity of |
| ncil of Western Australia, and was awarded the | Bessie Rischbieth Conservation Award in 2003. |
| , is a dormitory at Vassar College named after | Bessie Rockefeller Strong, the oldest daughter of the |
| Bessie Schonberg (December 27, 1906(1906-12-27)-May 1 | |
| On 9 June 1909 he married | Bessie Sholl, daughter of Robert Sholl; they would ha |
| Monday, June 13 - The | Bessie Smith Strut (blues/jazz along M.L. King Blvd d |
| Her vocal style was heavily influenced by | Bessie Smith but avoid affectation of an American acc |
| Statement of Female Full name: | Bessie Smith Color: B Occupation: Artist Birthplace: |
| made his first recordings with Mamie Smith not | Bessie Smith |
| She was later cast in the role of | Bessie Smith in the stage show, The Heart of the Blue |
| The Dixie Stars" and, with Robinson, wrote the | Bessie Smith feature "Sam Jones Blues". |
| He played drums with | Bessie Smith in the middle of the 1920s, and also pla |
| entitled "Me and My Gin", and was recorded by | Bessie Smith on 25 August 1928 and released on Columb |
| Although Memphis was segregated, | Bessie Smith performed at WMC on October 5, 1923 ("Hi |
| eared on many records by blues singers such as | Bessie Smith and Lizzie Miles, and played in the Alab |
| ely received credit, except for two sides with | Bessie Smith in 1925, and six sides with the Sepia Se |
| aving Miss Hopkins disavow the fact that she's | Bessie Smith with all the fervor of a Kennedy disavow |
| internationally known in 1974 when she played | Bessie Smith (to whom she is of no relation) in Dick |
| Early in the 1920s, Pierce played with | Bessie Smith in a theater in Pensacola, Florida, and |
| ural-style blues singers such as Ma Rainey and | Bessie Smith who became more popular a few years late |
| rl Hines, the singing brakeman Jimmie Rodgers, | Bessie Smith and perhaps most famously Ella Fitzgeral |
| Bessie Smith (1923) | |
| The first hit version was | Bessie Smith's 1923 recording, which stayed on four w |
| qually adept at performing the witty lyrics of | Bessie Smith's "Gimme a Pigfoot" or Gershwin and Duke |
| l qualities have been compared to Nina Simone, | Bessie Smith, Amy Winehouse and Adele. |
| us hit versions in the 1920s included those of | Bessie Smith, Fats Waller, and Louis Armstrong. |
| s and backing such blues singers as Ma Rainey, | Bessie Smith, and Ida Cox. |
| Rabbit Foot Minstrels, featuring Ma Rainey and | Bessie Smith, and other minstrel shows. |
| In 1928 he recorded with | Bessie Smith, and the following year worked with Nobl |
| o Minnesota, where she soaked in the sounds of | Bessie Smith, Bob Dylan, Cole Porter and early blues |
| etcher Henderson's Dance Orchestra and also by | Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, Florence Mills, Lucille |
| The "empress of the blues", | Bessie Smith, met her death in an automobile accident |
| ing Benny Carter, Don Redman, Dizzy Gillespie, | Bessie Smith, Teddy Hill, and Chick Webb. |
| singer from Brooklyn, and has been compared to | Bessie Smith, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughn, Gloria Lynn |
| , were "selling almost twice as many copies as | Bessie Smith, and three and four times as many as mos |
| Both songs were first recorded by | Bessie Smith. |
| with Henderson he played on recordings behind | Bessie Smith. |
| ncluding the recorded works of W. C. Handy and | Bessie Smith. |
| 4 he appeared in the show Chocolate Revue with | Bessie Smith. |
| the first recording session with blues singer | Bessie Smith." |
| In the 1920s, Baquet recorded with | Bessie Smith; in 1929, he recorded with Jelly Roll Mo |
| Chubby and | Bessie sold freshly dug steamer clams as well as ice |
| Bessie soon ran away from home to join him as a perfo | |
| eatherfield since 1930, and Christine attended | Bessie Street School, where she was close friends wit |
| Bessie, Stub's girlfriend, is the local golf champ; t | |
| is best known as the scene of the elopement of | Bessie Surtees and John Scott, who later became Lord |
| Bessie Surtees House is the name of two merchants' ho | |
| New York, included a capsule review for Me and | Bessie that read, "The raw fervor of Linda Hopkins's |
| In the same year, he married | Bessie, the daughter of John D. Rockefeller. |
| Bessie then goes home to her hovel to ask God whether | |
| Bessie Thomashefsky (aka Bessie Baumfeld-Kaufman) (18 | |
| n hung on doing classic theater, but Boris and | Bessie Thomashefsky returned to the earlier style, ma |
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