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In 1841, Follen's widow | Eliza, a well-known author in her own right, publish |
He married | Eliza, a daughter of Rev. D. A. de Sola of London. |
The | Eliza A. Otis Memorial Bells in Hollywood Forever Ce |
September 6, 1848, he married Kentucky native | Eliza A. Davidson who had immigrated to Oregon from |
he Crane mine, belonging to the estate of Mrs. | Eliza A. Crane, one of the daughters of Colonel Will |
rae ultimately was conveyed to Mooers' mother, | Eliza A.R. Mooers, who lived there until her death i |
The Victorian food writer and poet | Eliza Acton recommends the apple in her Modern cooke |
Recipes abound, for example those given by | Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern |
Eliza Acton (1845). | |
saster occurred in 1880 when the RNLI lifeboat | Eliza Adams, based at Wells station, attempted to go |
Slaughter married | Eliza Adeline Harris on 4 August 1871. |
He married there to | Eliza Agnes, daughter of John Blagrave of Calcot Par |
ibilities of raising the baby to a widow named | Eliza Aillet. |
e was likely based on something similar to the | ELIZA algorithm. |
She was born | Eliza Alicia Lynch in Charleville, County Cork, Irel |
Tomb of | Eliza Alicia Lynch at the Recoleta cemetery in Asunc |
Son of Thomas W. And | Eliza Allen Newton. |
California, son of Israel Hamilton Curtis and | Eliza Allen Mee. |
Their mother, | Eliza, also sang and played guitar. |
A daughter, Margaret | Eliza, also a promising artist, died at the age of e |
m Harry Hay, 19th Earl of Erroll, and his wife | Eliza Amelia, daughter of General the Hon. |
Victor lives with | Eliza and her son. |
k City with his wife Camille and two children, | Eliza and Will. |
Eliza and Henry were the eldest; Amelia, the younges | |
e other siblings included three sisters: Anne, | Eliza, and Mary. |
Her sisters | Eliza and Maud were also writers. |
and eastwards instead, as well as taking Mount | Eliza and Baxter. |
ent to London, where he stayed with his sister | Eliza and her husband Robert King, a builder. |
Katherine Broadhurst, daughter of | Eliza and Charles Edward Broadhurst, was a suffraget |
Eliza and Billy also recorded together on the song " | |
Island, the son of James A. MacNeill and Sarah | Eliza, and was educated there. |
6 Bingham moved to Europe with his second wife | Eliza and youngest daughter. |
l small bays adjoining the small town of Mount | Eliza and is the closest region of the Shire of Morn |
Her first two children, twins | Eliza and Harriet, were born in the house in 1836. |
By 1851, | Eliza and Henry Tevis, a free black couple who owned |
econd police officer who interrupts an amorous | Eliza and Freddy (Wendy Hiller and David Tree) in Py |
s ten minute shorts, featuring Sue Roderick as | Eliza and John Sessions as her husband. |
d had five children, Hannah, Hester, Penelope, | Eliza, and Daniel. |
They have two children, | Eliza and Jay. |
Ferguson and his wife, the former | Eliza Anderson Skinner, raised 5 children and were a |
On 3 October, 1839 Felt married | Eliza Ann Preston. |
resser was the eldest son of Henry Dresser and | Eliza Ann Garbutt; he had five sisters and three bro |
esdemona Fullmer (widow of Joseph Smith, Jr.), | Eliza Ann Perry, Lucinda West, Elizabeth Gollaher, O |
She was born as | Eliza Ann Wetherby in 1833 to a wealthy woolen manuf |
He first married | Eliza Ann Carpenter on November 22, 1852 with whom h |
ch 1875 in London, England to George Parks and | Eliza Ann Barrington. |
and Charles Walter McFaddin were his sons, and | Eliza Ann (Di) McFaddin, and Elizabeth (Lizzie) McFa |
Eliza Ann Ayers | |
Eliza Ann Wetherby Otis (1833-1904) was a Los Angele | |
Eliza Anne Warington was born in Naples, Italy, the | |
After Rhodes married | Eliza Anne Cunliffe Heth in 1833, he purchased 103 a |
In the same year, he married | Eliza Anne, the daughter of James Baby who was a jud |
rwards professor at Smith College (since 1973, | Eliza Appleton Haven Professor for Astronomy). |
garia to Armenian parents Boghos Derounian and | Eliza Aprahamian. |
Wade married | Eliza Armstrong in 1821. |
f the Salvation Army, Stead bought 13-year old | Eliza Armstrong from her parents, who lived in the L |
awful investigative methods they used (see the | Eliza Armstrong Case) and Stead himself served three |
In 1852, he married Jane | Eliza Armstrong. |
Eliza arrives at the monastery bringing news of her | |
bets died in 1902, and is buried with his wife | Eliza, at the Evergreen Cemetery in Riverside. |
ntion in 2005, when she gave birth to daughter | Eliza at age 66, making her the oldest birth mother |
person to hold this position, the first being | Eliza Atkins Gleason who was the first African-Ameri |
In her early years | Eliza attended a female seminary and had a certifica |
Patrick and | Eliza Auld, with son William Patrick and daughters A |
unswick, the son of John Percival Burchill and | Eliza B. Wilkinson. |
ng into Furness include Andrew Jackson School, | Eliza B. Kirkbride School, General George A. McCall |
In 1884 John Lewis married | Eliza Baker, a schoolmistress from a family of West |
dwin (born 16 March 1836, died November 1916); | Eliza Baldwin (born 2 September 1837, died July 1914 |
Horwood's relationship with girlfriend | Eliza Balsom ended in 1820. |
Winifred Townes, daughter of George Townes and | Eliza Barker Tunstall. |
Eliza Barrow | |
On December 19, 1827, he married | Eliza Bates at Hopewell, New York. |
The town is closely associated with the | Eliza Battle disaster on the Tombigbee River and its |
o first became able to vote in 1893, his wife, | Eliza, became the first woman to register to vote in |
There, childless | Eliza became a prominent member of Young's family, m |
ding on the Swan River foreshore beneath Mount | Eliza became one of Perth's dominant and favourite l |
ng Maggie Smith, Carice van Houten, Alex Etel, | Eliza Bennett, Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Dominic West, |
has 7 grandchildren Gable, Danny, Jake, Elsie, | Eliza, Betsy and Mickey. |
was the eldest son of Captain George Smith and | Eliza Bicker Walter. |
f Iffley in Oxfordshire, the son of Joseph and | Eliza Bickerton, his father was a Solicitor and Town |
On March 20, 1889 he married to | Eliza Bird Salmon, of Lynchburg, Tennessee. |
who was the son of Benjamin Cronyn) and Sophia | Eliza Blake (who was the daughter of William Hume Bl |
Mary | Eliza Blanche was born in Australia. |
roness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, Virginia and | Eliza Bonham Carter; he also had a stepdaughter from |
Eliza Booth outlived both her husband and her son, w | |
ldren with Ann were William, born in 1799, and | Eliza, born in 1802. |
His mother | Eliza Bowers was a free black from Baltimore whose f |
Aaron Albert Mossell I and | Eliza Bowers with their surviving five children, cir |
They had three girls, Harriet Oden Bowie, Mary | Eliza Bowie and Laura Bowie. |
He married | Eliza Bowman in 1816. |
first son of William Dummer (1819 - 1877) and | Eliza Boxall (1823 - 1900). |
Diggles was born in Liverpool and married | Eliza Bradley in 1839, with whom he had two daughter |
They also appear in the novel Warleigh by Anna | Eliza Bray. |
n of Henry Isaac Mott, a surveyor's clerk, and | Eliza Brockley, a singing teacher. |
l, the son of Albert William Atwater and Julia | Eliza Brush, Atwater was educated at the Montreal Hi |
He then married | Eliza Buck Hart of Memphis, Tennessee in 1839, but s |
portrait as a wedding present to Burd's niece, | Eliza Burd Patterson, who was married in March 1820 |
845, at Florence, he'd married Maria Katherine | Eliza Burton (1823-1894), sister of explorer Sir Ric |
Nine years her junior, he initially became | Eliza Cabot's protege. |
Marrying | Eliza Cantrell in 1842, he was admitted to the bar a |
Charles Orlando Bridgeman (1791-1860), married | Eliza Caroline Chamberlain, daughter of Sir Henry Ch |
Eliza, carrying cotton (10 February); | |
Eliza Carthy performing with The Imagined Village at | |
In 2007 Gilhooley replaced | Eliza Carthy in Blue Murder and made her concert deb |
aterson:Carthy" (Waterson:Carthy 1995), "Red" ( | Eliza Carthy 1998, three tracks), "And the Kings of |
Eliza Carthy | |
Eliza Carthy (born 23 August 1975) is an English fol | |
ittle Boy Billee", and sings backing vocals on | Eliza Carthy's song "Rolling Sea". |
2005, the Carnglaze Caverns hosted concerts by | Eliza Carthy, and British Sea Power who played on be |
Eliza Carthy, John Spiers and Jon Boden had successf | |
k, spearheaded by children of the revival like | Eliza Carthy, Topic managed to gain both commercial |
Altan, Kate Rusby, Beth Orton, Martin Simpson, | Eliza Carthy, Joan Baez and many others. |
ok place in 2002, and performers have included | Eliza Carthy, Cara Dillon, The Oysterband and Chumba |
efinitive Collection is a compilation album by | Eliza Carthy. |
a 2008 album by folk singer and violin player | Eliza Carthy. |
ents were Cyrus Webb, a civil war captain, and | Eliza Cather-Webb. |
His sister was Mary | Eliza Cazneau who married Joshua Holden in Texas in |
His daughter | Eliza Cecilia married Edward Hale, who later served |
iot, daughter of Admiral Sir George Elliot and | Eliza Cecilia Ness, on 5 February 1856. |
Eliza Chamberlain died on December 22, 1916 in Los A | |
Eliza Chamberlain was born on April 28, 1830 at Braz | |
On 3 December 1812 he married Charlotte | Eliza Channing - she was born in 1791 - at St Mary's |
It shares the park with | Eliza Chappell Elementary School and Amundsen's spor |
In 1100, Mary and | Eliza Chulkhurst, a pair of conjoined twins, were bo |
Garrett married | Eliza Clark in 1825 and moved to Chicago from New Yo |
born in Honolulu October 7, 1830, married Ann | Eliza Clark (1833-1938), daughter of missionary Ephr |
Located adjacent to | Eliza Cone, the two features appear to have been nam |
The February 23, 1850, edition of | Eliza Cook's Journal: "The Brave Little Hollander" |
cast with Freddie Prinze, Jr., Paul Campbell, | Eliza Coupe and Arielle Kebbel in the American versi |
Zachary Knighton, Casey Wilson, Adam Pally and | Eliza Coupe in the ABC comedy series Happy Endings, |
Starring: Taran Killam, Affion Crocket, | Eliza Coupe, Mikey Day, Leonard Robinson, Nick Canno |
Eliza Coupe, actress in ABC comedy Scrubs | |
Casey Wilson, Adam Pally, Damon Wayans Jr. and | Eliza Coupe. |
plays Georgiana's daughter by Lord Grey, | Eliza Courtney. |
Murray is married to | Eliza Coyle and has four children. |
In 1827 Watts married | Eliza Cranston, who bore three daughters before her |
cent to the Mississippi River, at the mouth of | Eliza Creek, to the north of New Boston. |
sippi at the confluence of the Mississippi and | Eliza Creek. |
Margaret Yarde as | Eliza Critten |
In 1850, he married | Eliza Crowe. |
General Francis Dundas and | Eliza Cumming, Mrs Francis Dundas |
f Henry Charles Sirr, Town Major of Dublin and | Eliza D'Arcy. |
He married first | Eliza D. (1821-1843). |
Cerithiopsis | eliza Dall, 1927 |
ard Island, the son of James Colledge Pope and | Eliza Dalrymple Pethick, and was educated at the Ott |
The Woman's Temperance League is organized by | Eliza Daniel Stewart. |
Eliza Daniel Stewart, (1816 - 1908), was an early te | |
Two years later he married | Eliza, daughter of Thomas Ball, dean of Chichester. |
He married in 1842 | Eliza, daughter of Sir James Dowling, who died befor |
g, Liberal Member of Parliament for Poole, and | Eliza, daughter of Sir George Denys Bt., of Draycott |
Bandinel married, in 1813, Marian | Eliza, daughter of Rev Dr Robert Hunter of Okeford F |
His mother was Lady Frances Augusta | Eliza, daughter of Charles Pierrepont, 1st Earl Manv |
Lord Calverley married Ellen | Eliza, daughter of Charles William Orford, in 1909. |
te son of Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian, and | Eliza, daughter of Philip Champion de Crespigny. |
n London, the eldest son of Evelyn Shirley and | Eliza, daughter of Arthur Stanhope. |
He married 17 September 1861 Diana | Eliza Davenport (fl. |
res” (Dollhouse Miniatures, September 2000) by | Eliza de Sola Mendez where historical digging is ref |
son of the 1st Baron Vivian and his first wife | Eliza De Crespigny, daughter of Philip Campion De Cr |
In 1881, he married | Eliza Dennison. |
Eliza departs that night, leaving a note of apology | |
spent the final years of his life at the Mount | Eliza Depot, a home for "old or incapable paupers", |
Caroline | Eliza Derecourt Martyn (3 May 1867 - 23 July 1896), |
Halifax, the son of Daniel Harrington and Anna | Eliza DeWolf. |
He married | Eliza Dickson Pickett on July 29, 1850. |
Milne married | Eliza Disher in 1842. |
Canada in 1837, the son of John Archibald and | Eliza Dixon. |
Pygmalion as | Eliza Dolittle |
Miss | Eliza Dolph became ill in March and her child was fo |
he Ian Charleson Awards for her performance as | Eliza Doolittle in Peter Hall's production of Pygmal |
Eliza Doolittle is an EP by British singer-songwrite | |
th Lazy Guns, and played bass for popular band | Eliza Doolittle and keys for Remi Nicole. |
At Shaw's insistence, she starred as | Eliza Doolittle in the film Pygmalion (1938) with Le |
g by Marni Nixon, dubbing the singing voice of | Eliza Doolittle (who was played by Audrey Hepburn). |
George Bernard Shaw wrote the part of | Eliza Doolittle in his play Pygmalion for Stella Cam |
he MEN Best Actress award for her portrayal of | Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion in 2003. |
Most recently, | Eliza Doolittle samples it for the song "Missing" on |
career as a musical star, playing the roles of | Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady and Dulcinea in Man |
m (1938) and was the young man who danced with | Eliza Doolittle at the duchess's ball in Pygmalion, |
Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers and | Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. |
Eliza Doolittle - Pack Up | |
Lead vocals - | Eliza Doolittle |
In the summer of 2002 she starred as | Eliza Doolittle in the Israeli Opera production of M |
Jumbo is currently appearing as | Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion a |
After playing a series of shows with | Eliza Doolittle (singer) at some of Scotland's Unive |
he forth single from British singer-songwriter | Eliza Doolittle, taken from her debut album Eliza Do |
Eliza during these years became increasingly pietist | |
Eliza Dushku as Megan | |
Eliza Dushku as Emma Carson | |
Eliza Dushku as Monica Wright | |
on series after the final season of Buffy, but | Eliza Dushku declined the offer, and the series was |
this episode was filmed before, to accommodate | Eliza Dushku's need for time to film the pilot for T |
He starred as Luc, Tru's ( | Eliza Dushku) ill-fated love interest, in Tru Callin |
visions even though Cassie's friends Annabel ( | Eliza Dushku) and Matt (Wes Bentley) try helping her |
; the beginning of the 9th episode shows Echo ( | Eliza Dushku), returning from an assignment as a lea |
Kiss is a 2003 film starring Francoise Surel, | Eliza Dushku, Terence Stamp, and Billy Zane. |
kevicius and stars Chip Bent, Michael Bortone, | Eliza Dushku, Andrew Davoli and Isaiah Mustafa. |
Eliza Dushku, actor - has appeared in several film a | |
ted by Brian Jun and starring Gabriel Mann and | Eliza Dushku. |
December 1848, Miss | Eliza Eberle, Dancer, fist performance at Lowell Mus |
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