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The two eventually kiss and | Elsie admits she may be falling in love, but she pas |
Together with Mabel McKay, Laura Somersal, | Elsie Allen is regarded as one of the three best kno |
Coleman had married | Elsie Allen Victoria Prince on 17 December 1921 in S |
nne Abel-Vidor's 2005 Remember Your Relations: | Elsie Allen Baskets, Family, And Friends and Sandra |
Elsie Allen (22 September 1899-31 December 1990) was | |
In 1915 he married | Elsie Allen in Chertsey. |
Biddle married his childhood sweetheart, Leona | Elsie Allen. |
ey who starred in the 1980s comedy 'Sharon and | Elsie' alongside Brigit Forsyth. |
a time appeared as Cyril in Floggits starring | Elsie and Doris Waters. |
Elsie and her son moved to the two up, two down hous | |
Rachel Roberts - | Elsie and Effie Longstaff |
Elsie and Doris Waters - Just Gert and Daisy (VAR19) | |
'Paid, paid, too long delay'd?' ( | Elsie and the commandant) |
His | Elsie and Ethelred mysteries feature Ethelred Tressi |
e, Saskatchewan, the son of Roy Livingston and | Elsie Anderson, and was educated at the University o |
rk on June 13, 1859, second child of James and | Elsie Ann (Stoller) Plantz. |
t French edition (1541) has been translated by | Elsie Anne McKee (2009). |
While the Prince and | Elsie are trying to have a quiet supper there are ma |
Elsie arrives at the embassy and is soon joined by t | |
tice, as Dr. Judith Vincent (1986); Sharon and | Elsie, as Elsie Beecroft (1984-85); Dark Season (199 |
either understand nor appreciate.... Miss Lily | Elsie, as Alice, shows even an improvement on her pe |
Elsie Attenhofer (born 21 February 1909 in Lugano, d | |
Elsie Baker (b. | |
"Play a Simple Melody (1916 duet with | Elsie Baker) |
Elsie Bambrick - Millie | |
His widow is | Elsie Begg and they have four children. |
He married | Elsie Belle, daughter of Lieut.-Colonel |
Elsie Bernice Washington (December 28, 1942 - May 5, | |
Eve Gray - | Elsie Blake |
On 18 April 1900, Parsons married Mary | Elsie Bonython, eldest child of Sir John Langdon Bon |
argery Frances Bray (1895-1962), together with | Elsie Bourne (1879-1937), after she had been asked t |
The archives of | Elsie Bowerman are held at The Women's Library at Lo |
Patricia Palmer - | Elsie Brown |
Charlotte Burton as | Elsie Burleigh |
His children were | Elsie Calder who married to Rear Admiral Robert C. L |
It was first performed by | Elsie Carlisle in March 1929. |
recorded by many artists, including Vera Lynn, | Elsie Carlisle, Chas & Dave, Cyril Grantham and Jack |
rded it include Johnny Adams, Billy Mackenzie, | Elsie Carlisle, Nat King Cole, Natalie Cole, Billy C |
ells Len she wants to leave him; looking after | Elsie, Charles realises that his place is with the p |
Elsie Cohen - Zigeunerin | |
The show featured Juliette Day as | Elsie, Creighton Hale as Harry, Frederic Burt as Phi |
eer of the Great Western Railway, and his wife | Elsie Daniels. |
Elsie Darling (his wife) - Alice Dovey | |
is son George Louis St Clair Bambridge married | Elsie, daughter of Rudyard Kipling. |
Elsie Davis Mitchell was so determined, although she | |
er saw him again, when he revealed his mother, | Elsie died in The Algarve in 2004. |
ves that it is a murder-suicide, or will be if | Elsie dies. |
Elsie Downey who played "the Woman" was Robert Downe | |
All 13 of the female roles were played by | Elsie Downey, Robert Downey's wife, and the lead mal |
Dunning and his wife, | Elsie E. Kersten (born ca. |
missing, Gloria Winthrop (Ann Gillis), accuses | Elsie, Eddie, and Albert as the thieves. |
Dan has 7 grandchildren Gable, Danny, Jake, | Elsie, Eliza, Betsy and Mickey. |
She died in 1918; he then in 1920 married | Elsie Elizabeth Stewart, widow of A.C. Goodfellow. |
In 1923, Lady | Elsie Elizabeth Allardyce helped start the Girl Guid |
Urban Council member | Elsie Elliot criticised the government for being len |
April 8 - Lily | Elsie, English singer and actress (d. |
After her husband's death in 1919, | Elsie established The Philip Hamilton McMillan Memor |
Elsie Evelyn Maguire (born 3 August 1908) is an Engl | |
Born in New York City, | Elsie Ferguson was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Hi |
Daughter is a 1920 silent film drama starring | Elsie Ferguson and David Powell with directing being |
Elsie Ferguson | |
Elsie Ferguson - Virginia Griswold | |
Elsie Ferguson - Mimsi | |
The film starred | Elsie Ferguson (in her next to last silent) and Davi |
This film as with most of | Elsie Ferguson's silent films is lost. |
It was based on the 1914 play Outcast starring | Elsie Ferguson. |
ma directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring | Elsie Ferguson. |
1919 to 1930 - RNLB | Elsie, first motor lifeboat for the Islands |
Elsie Fogerty, (16 December 1865, London - 4 July 19 | |
Carrie Snodgress as | Elsie Frost |
a, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Lily | Elsie, Gerald Ames and Guy Newall. |
Dr. | Elsie Gerlach (1900-1967) was named the first superi |
Elsie got away and lived in Cherry Hill. | |
Barbara Windsor as | Elsie Grumble |
Gee and his wife | Elsie had a son named Brandon in 1971. |
Elsie had been placed there about 1950, around the s | |
Years later, the family learned | Elsie had been abused there and may have had holes d |
His wife | Elsie, has two children, Scott and Holly. |
Rebecca | Elsie Hickmott. |
Elsie Hillman is a prominent philanthropist and Repu | |
USS | Elsie III (SP-708) was a United States Navy patrol v |
After the war, | Elsie III was transferred to the United States Coast |
Elsie III as a civilian motorboat sometime between 1 | |
Elsie III was built as a civilian motorboat of the s | |
rol duties and based at Boston, Massachusetts, | Elsie III operated in the vicinity of Boston for the |
She served in the Survey as USC&GS | Elsie III until 1944. |
She was commissioned on 30 June 1917 as USS | Elsie III (SP-708). |
Married Marilyn | Elsie Imrie. |
oversial decision regarding the involvement of | Elsie in the crime. |
Lily | Elsie in The Merry Widow |
Lily | Elsie in The Dollar Princess |
He married his wife, | Elsie, in 1945 and was ordained in 1952. |
Florence | Elsie Inman (5 December 1891 - 31 May 1986) was a lo |
ed to Senate of Canada (the first was Florence | Elsie Inman). |
anywhere in the world, so he was contained to | Elsie Island as an illegal immigrant. |
irls' School in London, and was involved, with | Elsie J. Oxenham, in the British Camp Fire Girls' As |
to directing in 1915, often directing his wife | Elsie Jane Wilson, but his work was merely routine u |
launched on 24 October 1944; sponsored by Mrs. | Elsie Jane Woodlief Arrington; and commissioned on 1 |
Elsie Jane Wilson - Cora Gertz | |
He was accompanist for | Elsie Janis on several tours, including one in Europ |
Al Jolson, | Elsie Janis, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and Ch |
on supervisor, singer, actress, and songwriter | Elsie Janis. |
Else Jarlbak - Maid (as | Elsie Jarlback) |
Adler began his piano studies at age 10 with | Elsie K. Brett; his teachers include Rose Willits, M |
dolph Duke, Avita Spirng, Kevan Hall, 2B Free, | Elsie Katz Couture, Christian Audigier, Coco Johnsen |
George Bambridge married | Elsie Kipling, daughter of Rudyard Kipling, on Octob |
Elsie Knott - First Woman Chief in Canada | |
Elsie Lansing Whipple and Jesse Strang stopped at Ye | |
Lindley who has bought up the corner shop from | Elsie Lappin who has now retired after working there |
ror is influenced, he will call for a retrial; | Elsie learns that she may need a transplant; Cording |
ovelization of the film was written in 1964 by | Elsie Lee adapted from the screenplay by Charles Bea |
Elsie Lefebvre (PQ) won the by-election with 46.1% o | |
Pro-Beijing camp members such as | Elsie Leung have insisted the opposite, that Article |
Elsie Lilly - Anna Orr | |
errall (5 January 1890 - 31 August 1973), born | Elsie Lloyd, was an English actress whose career of |
founded in May 1973 by Dr. Douglas D. and Mrs. | Elsie M. Dunn. |
November 4 - | Elsie MacGill (b. |
Her financial legacy was the ' | Elsie Mackay Fund', a £500,000 trust that was left t |
acherous flight across the Atlantic Ocean with | Elsie Mackay in a single engined Stinson Detroiter. |
Elsie MacLeod was the only other credited actor in t | |
Elsie MacLeod - Elsie | |
Elsie MacLeod | |
Elsie MacLeod - Runt's sister | |
Elsie MacLeod - Michaela | |
Elsie MacLeod ... The Banker's Daughter | |
Much of the story is told by | Elsie Mae Cly, who was the oldest of the children in |
1971 | Elsie makes her comeback as an animation house creat |
In 1923 he married | Elsie Marguerite Sanders, but they later divorced. |
His passenger, Mrs. | Elsie Marshall, died later in hospital. |
s an Australian politician, the son of Joe and | Elsie Martin. |
rrandera, New South Wales, the eldest child of | Elsie Mary Gibbs and William Francis Williams. |
Dorothy Mackaill - | Elsie Maury |
In 1914, he married | Elsie May Bitmead and their first two children, daug |
r roles, Princess Ida (1924), Gianetta (1927), | Elsie Maynard (1928), Phyllis (1929), and Patience ( |
Gondoliers, Edith in The Pirates of Penzance, | Elsie Maynard in The Yeomen of the Guard, Josephine |
nd occasionally performing the leading role of | Elsie Maynard), and Giulia in The Gondoliers. |
"Daddy and Home" ( | Elsie McWilliams, Jimmie Rodgers) - 2:47 |
"Never No Mo' Blues" ( | Elsie McWilliams, Jimmie Rodgers) - 2:47 |
mbridge, Massachusetts and befriended John and | Elsie Mitchell, who ran a vast library of books on B |
He married his high school sweetheart, | Elsie Morales, immediately upon graduation. |
It was here that he met | Elsie Mulley who he married in Highgate, London on 2 |
2000 | Elsie named one of the top 10 advertising icons of t |
1974 | Elsie opens the Kentucky Derby, acts as queen over t |
(as a cleaner, variously referred to as Ivy, | Elsie or Daphne but presumed to be the same person). |
In 1911 he married Violet | Elsie Partirdge in Wolverhampton. |
Irina Maleeva - | Elsie Perkins |
In 1960 | Elsie Powell donated residential property to New Yor |
Even though | Elsie ran for only 40 performances, it made history |
Isla Bevan - | Elsie Randall |
Elsie Randolph ... Phoebe Selsey | |
ime film directed by Jack Raymond and starring | Elsie Randolph, Betty Stockfeld and Warwick Ward. |
ds and starring Gene Gerrard, Molly Lamont and | Elsie Randolph. |
Doe Avedon as | Elsie Reynolds |
The son of James Gordon and | Elsie Riach, he was educated at the St Aloysius' Col |
Lancaster High School was changed to Lancaster | Elsie Robertson High School in 1980 to honor Elsie R |
Elsie Rosemary Laurence was born in 1928 in Essex an | |
book, The Padre of Isleta by Julia Keleher and | Elsie Ruth Chant, first published in 1940 and then i |
Elsie Ruth Anderson (b. | |
ive-in grandparents, Rudolfo Tres Palacios and | Elsie Salazar, and by their music and vibrant person |
n May 1, 2011 and runs to June 23, 2011 at the | Elsie Scherle Art Gallery at the Last Mountain Lake |
The Glory of | Elsie Silver (1945) Tales of the Silver Sisters (3) |
He was survived by wife, | Elsie, son, Graham, and daughter, Jane. |
s are contrasted to that of their maid servant | Elsie Sprickett and it is she, despite her extreme p |
Richard and | Elsie Starkey rented a house at 9 Madryn Street for |
Popular History of Signs, The Wystic Mankers, | Elsie Steer and Cosmic Dave. |
of Health, and on 21 December 1914, he married | Elsie Stokes with whom he was to have two sons. |
pened on the 3rd November 1962 by Pat Phoenix ( | Elsie Tanner from Coronation Street ). |
ecially shot sequences featuring Annie Walker, | Elsie Tanner and Len Fairclough. |
A liberal woman in the mould of | Elsie Tanner (Patricia Phoenix), Bet wants a man to |
Phoenix played his on screen wife | Elsie Tanner in Coronation Street. |
He played Dennis Tanner, the son of | Elsie Tanner in Coronation Street, from 1960 until 1 |
r, the British press labelled her as "the next | Elsie Tanner", a comparison that Barrie refuted: "I |
After first coming to prominence playing | Elsie Tanner's nephew Bernard Butler in the UK's lon |
There was only one | Elsie Tanner, and I think they will go on looking." |
have a second meeting with Houdini, who tells | Elsie that he never reveals how he does his stage tr |
1936 | Elsie the Cow appears as one of four bovines in adve |
Marionettes depicting | Elsie the Cow and her family were desired by many bu |
1988 | Elsie the Cow makes a cameo appearance in Who Framed |
The real | Elsie the Cow makes her long-awaited rebirth at Walt |
Hexion retains control over the | Elsie the Cow trademark and Borden name. |
Elsie then conspired with a reluctant Jesse to poiso | |
Elsie then decided that the best thing for the lover | |
York; launched 5 April 1941; sponsored by Miss | Elsie Thornhill; and placed in service 8 August 1941 |
Elsie Thornton - Bess, Jack's daughter | |
This local branch was sharing an office with | Elsie Tu's clinic at Lo Fu Ngam Public Housing Estat |
Brahde married stenographer | Elsie Unn Axelsen in 1963. |
founded in 1964 by Dr. Dominick Amorelli, Dr. | Elsie V. King, Dr. George L. McGhee, Allan M. Myerso |
Elsie Van Name - Edith | |
Elsie Van Name | |
Elsie Van Name - Mrs. John Graham | |
Elsie Wagstaff as Mrs. Catherick | |
, Ethel Revnell, Gracie West, Donald Peers and | Elsie Wagstaff. |
Influenced by early role models like Rev. Mrs. | Elsie Wallace, a pastor of Seattle First Church of t |
Recitatives by | Elsie Warner (Pilate's wife), Helen Tresillian, Ethe |
Elsie warns Florrie about the residents and stays ar | |
Elsie was described by the family as "different", "d | |
In four days, a clearly guilty | Elsie was pronounced not guilty and cleared of charg |
Her younger sister | Elsie was the wife of Sir Edward Johnson-Ferguson, 2 |
Cody's mother, | Elsie, was a native of County Wexford and played sen |
He married | Elsie Waverley Newman, daughter of the well known ph |
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