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rn in Morgan County, Tennessee to Alfred and | Catharine A. Agee. |
am Mansford Coffman & a daughter, Mrs. Earl ( | Catharine) A. Knudtson, both of Minneapolis; grandchil |
o the mother of King Henry VI who was called | Catharine, although it is more likely that it was name |
Catharine Anastasia Conley is NASA's Planetary Protect | |
rucifixion,' and 'Legends of St. George, St. | Catharine, and St. Lucy.' |
The Holy Family, with St. | Catharine and Angels; after the same; fine. |
Atwater had two children: | Catharine Atwater and Clinton Edward Atwater. |
Domestic economist | Catharine Beecher's subsequent publications, A Treatis |
er, Edward Beecher, Isabella Beecher Hooker, | Catharine Beecher, and Thomas K. Beecher. |
o had another prominent and activist sister, | Catharine Beecher. |
of the Rt Hon Henry Theophilus Clements and | Catharine Beresford. |
I Susannah | Catharine, born 1839, died 1911, married Dr Musson of |
There are six Saints | Catharine, but the college was named for Saint Cathari |
Catharine Butler, who became the third wife of James M | |
He married, on 24 Nov. 1857, | Catharine Butler, second daughter of Dr. George Butler |
He married again, a woman named | Catharine, by 1710, and the two had four daughters and |
ief had married Wechikiwekapawiqua (baptized | Catharine Cameron), the Jones's 17-year-old half-siste |
In 1763 Mrs. | Catharine Cappe and the Rev. Theophilus Lindsey had su |
1952); they have two daughters, Flora Diana | Catharine Cecelia Connell (b. |
The | Catharine Chapel is located at the top of the north ai |
Established in 1991, | Catharine Clark Gallery presents the work of contempor |
He is represented by | Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco. |
Saint | Catharine College is a small Roman Catholic liberal ar |
the original music and with letters read by | Catharine Curtin, has also been released. |
Knatchbull-Wyndham, 5th Baronet and his wife | Catharine, daughter of James Harris. |
His second marriage was to | Catharine, daughter and heir to Peter Barnewall of Sta |
England, which he inherited from his mother | Catharine, daughter of Thomas Culpeper, 2nd Baron Culp |
he son of Gustaf Otto Stenbock and Christina | Catharine de la Gardie. |
of the thirteen children of Jacques Moye and | Catharine Demange. |
In 1992, Tom received the | Catharine E. B. Cox Award for Excellence in the Visual |
lished in Goethe's Mother, Correspondence of | Catharine Elizabeth Goethe with Goethe (Leipzig, 1889) |
910 17th St, NW, Washington, D.C., Married: | Catharine Farnham, 1931; Children: Patricia, 1932, Gan |
Jenny ("Jerine") | Catharine Fleurke (born August 11, 1973 in Groningen) |
They had the following children: | Catharine Frelinghuysen (c1774-?); |
November 30 - | Catharine Frydendahl, opera singer (b. |
Catharine Furbish (9 May 1834 - 6 Dec 1931) was an Ame | |
Austin married | Catharine Gerry, the eldest daughter of Elbridge Gerry |
Ernest and | Catharine Grant were its founders. |
ry of which, as well as in the mastership of | Catharine Hall, he was confirmed at the Restoration. |
born in 1717, and received his education at | Catharine Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in |
Pfleger built the two houses; with his wife | Catharine, he inhabited the western house, while the e |
Elizabeth | Catharine Henrietta, born 14 January 1813 in Dublin, d |
On 24 April 1828, the duke married Louisa | Catharine Hervey-Bathurst (the widow of Sir Felton Her |
His daughter Louise Juliane | Catharine Hopstock was married to later bishop Mathias |
Barn is a historic octagonal barn located at | Catharine in Schuyler County, New York. |
this time he was inseparably associated with | Catharine in all important diplomatic affairs, though |
1541 he became preacher of the church of St. | Catharine in Hamburg; then acting superintendent in 15 |
Historical references to | Catharine in her later years are few. |
Evangelical church of St. | Catharine in Bergkirchen, built around 1150 |
other four illegitimate children with a Miss | Catharine Jenkins between 1749 and 1755, the three sur |
St. | Catharine Junior College, now St. Catharine College, w |
Jesus, St. John presenting an Apple, and St. | Catharine kneeling; after Titian; very fine. |
of ten born to Dr. John Heysham Gibbons and | Catharine Lardner Gibbons. |
Catharine Letitia Hoey (born 21 June 1946) is a Britis | |
, United States, in 1882 for tobacco heiress | Catharine Lorillard Wolfe by Peabody & Stearns. |
In 2008 | Catharine Lumby wrote a book about the film in the Aus |
Portrait of | Catharine Macaulay by Robert Edge Pine, circa 1775. |
She opposed efforts by | Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin to define porno |
te that the arguments of anti-porn feminists | Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin were antithetic |
Along with Susan Brownmiller and | Catharine MacKinnon, Steinem has been a vehement criti |
The students were advised by | Catharine MacKinnon, who had just graduated from Yale |
ts ordinance supported by Andrea Dworkin and | Catharine MacKinnon. |
He had four siblings: | Catharine, Maria, Theodore, and Frederick. |
had five children (William, Mordecai, Sibyl, | Catharine, Martha). |
Pennsylvania to Christian Frederick and Ann | Catharine Matter Baugher. |
y eventually befriended a mixed-blood woman, | Catharine Mayotte, who had doctored Susan Gratiot for |
Margaret Montour's daughter | Catharine Montour also became a noted local leader, an |
r present-day Watkins Glen (and the towns of | Catharine, Montour, and Montour Falls, named for Cathe |
On 9 February 1776, he married | Catharine Moore, eldest daughter of Admiral Sir John M |
About 1830 his mother | Catharine named him as the next Tekarihoga, succeeding |
oved at the end of 1561 by his marriage with | Catharine Neville, daughter and coheiress of John Nevi |
Rendell married | Catharine Norris in 1852. |
Catharine of Russia, through Count Orloff, offered 30, | |
son of margrave Charles I of Baden-Baden and | Catharine of Habsburg. |
o 1665, and was master of the horse to Queen | Catharine of Braganza. |
these appointments, du Puy corresponded with | Catharine of Siena on behalf of Gregory XI, and perhap |
ion on July 30, 2009 at the Cathedral of St. | Catharine of Siena. |
Cathedral of St. | Catharine of Siena School |
He was chaplain to | Catharine of Aragon and tutor to her daughter, Mary Tu |
ogue of the Syriac MSS. in the Convent of S. | Catharine on Mount Sinai (London, 1894) |
ember 1526, to be buried in the chapel of St | Catharine, on the south side of the cathedral of St Pa |
Catharine, or the Bower | |
ridge; Alexander Ewing Outerbridge II; Laura | Catharine Outerbridge; Adolph John Harvey Outerbridge |
'The Baptism of St. | Catharine,' painted in 1809, and now in the cathedral |
isters were also writers, Susanna Moodie and | Catharine Parr Traill, who are famous for their works |
August 29 - | Catharine Parr Traill, writer (b.1802) |
Catharine Pendrel (born September 30, 1980) is a Canad | |
Catharine, Princess Galizin; medallion. | |
sville, Ohio, the only child of Ebenezer and | Catharine Putnam Buckingham. |
Governor William Greene married | Catharine Ray of New Shoreham, Block Island in 1762. |
Subsequently | Catharine reconciled him with Zubov, and he resumed th |
His fourth child with | Catharine, Rensselaer Nelson, was the first United Sta |
icton, Ontario, the son of George Currie and | Catharine Richards, and studied at the University of T |
Margaret | Catharine Rodgers at the Biographical Directory of Fed |
Catharine Roynane Three-Decker is a historic triple de | |
ht children: Louisa, Theodore, Frederick J., | Catharine, Sallie, Sophia, and Elizabeth LaGrange Frel |
On 28 June 1881, he married Lady | Catharine Sarah Cecil, daughter of the 3rd Marquess of |
de Vere Vane, 9th Baron Barnard and the Lady | Catharine Sarah Cecil, daughter of the 3rd Marquess of |
h his mother, namesake of her aunt, novelist | Catharine Sedgwick (1789-1867), he was twice connected |
Catharine Sedgwick, writer | |
he eldest surviving son of John Flackton and | Catharine Sharp. |
er of Peter Venables, Baron of Kinderton and | Catharine Shirley, 22 September 1687. |
following his first wife's death, he married | Catharine Stanyan. |
s home in Cincinnati and was interred in the | Catharine Street Burying Ground. |
cker is a historic triple decker house at 62 | Catharine Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. |
St. | Catharine students come from 52 counties in Kentucky, |
ted an Annunciation and in the church of St. | Catharine there are two pictures, one Flagellation and |
the Act declaring Henry VIII's marriage with | Catharine to be illegal ab initio, through the pope's |
e Town, Catherine's Landing, Catherinestown, | Catharine Town and Havana. |
A year after her death, he married the widow | Catharine Van Cortlandt Derval, the sister of Stephanu |
Catharine van Rensselaer, b. abt. | |
ia as the son of Oluf Christian Due and Anna | Catharine Vibe, and through his father a nephew of Pri |
p Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke and his wife | Catharine Villiers. |
Missionary David Zeisberger recorded that | Catharine was then still living near Niagara. |
He married | Catharine Westerlo (1778-1846, sister of Rensselaer We |
Louise | Catharine Wooster (1842-1913), better known as Lou Woo |
McGee was succeeded in the State Senate by | Catharine Young. |
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