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After Adelle and | Helen disposed of the body, Winters had the idea tha |
1923, having had no children, he and his wife | Helen divorced. |
story began in 1972, when educational pioneer | Helen Dixon founded The Steward School in a church b |
Produced by - | Helen Docherty |
Helen Does Holland (1997) | |
attempt on his life that he survives but that | Helen does not. |
owing her death, he married, on 10 April 1878, | Helen Doncaster (1833-1920). |
George Gently (2009) .... | Helen Donovan |
Helen Dortch Longstreet | |
Before and after becoming a widow, | Helen Dortch Longstreet devoted much time to ensure |
Dennis Reardon (Aherne) and English aristocrat | Helen Drummond (Oberon) meet and fall in love. |
This original dinner with Elwood and | Helen Duff Baugh led to the creation of 24 prayer gr |
In May 1842, Schwabe married | Helen Dugdale, who was from the Wirral. |
tein as co-trustee of his literary estate with | Helen Dukas. |
Helen Dunbar as Mrs. | |
Helen Dunbar | |
fair surrounding the arrest and prosecution of | Helen Duncan, a famous British spiritualist medium, |
Helen Duncombe, daughter of William Duncombe, 2nd Ba | |
Ingo by | Helen Dunmore |
Penguin Publishing, they selected The Siege by | Helen Dunmore as that year's book. |
A Spell of Winter is a 1995 gothic novel by | Helen Dunmore, set in England, around the time of Wo |
Poetry Quartets No. 5, (audio featuring | Helen Dunmore, U. A. Fanthorpe, Elizabeth Jennings, |
Meena Kumari, Raaj Kumar, Dharmendra, Padmini, | Helen, Durga Khote, Tun Tun , Mehmood and Mumtaz. |
In 1939 he married | Helen E. Hanway. |
the wife of Dr. H. B. Martin, of Springfield; | Helen E., the wife of John Van Nortwick, of Batavia, |
His daughter-in-law | Helen Eadie is a Member of the Scottish Parliament. |
Helen Eadie (born March 7, 1947, Stenhousemuir) is a | |
wife, Ruth, is deceased; Carpenter married T. | Helen Edwards Bryant on 18 January 1986. |
Helen Edwards Early Childhood Center (Grades PK-K) | |
Helen Eileen Johns (later Helen Carroll) (born Septe | |
His widow is the former | Helen Eitel, a native of Chicago, Illinois. |
d son of Frederick Edward Colman and his wife, | Helen, eldest daughter of Davison Octavius Dalziel, |
Hilde Krahl ... | Helen Elgin |
distiller and baillie or town councillor, and | Helen Eliza Turnbull. |
He was the son of | Helen Elizabeth Whiteside and Robert Soutter, a note |
Helen Elizabeth "Tess" Daly (pronounced "daily") (bo | |
Mansfield married | Helen Elizabeth Roe on June 29, 1904. |
In her 1940s heyday, young | Helen Elizabeth Jones was in the top female jazz ban |
Mary | Helen Elizabeth (Nugent) Carmichael (baroness.) |
, Ann, Robert (who died as an infant), Robert, | Helen, Elizabeth (who also died as an infant), James |
Lord Caldecote married Lady Augusta | Helen Elizabeth, daughter of David Boyle, 7th Earl o |
St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland and married Lorina | Helen Elspeth Skene. |
e rank of Rear Admiral His other siblings were | Helen, Emily and Louise Riefkohl. |
On 8 February 1880, Stone married | Helen Emily Roe, daughter of James Elphinstone Roe. |
On 12 August 1885, he married | Helen Emma Fox, daughter of Reverend Thomas Fox, and |
When she goes home to Cornwall, | Helen enjoys surfing, swimming, playing tennis and s |
Blessed | Helen Enselmini of Arcella (died 1242), also known a |
Helen Enselmini was beatified on 29 October 1695 by | |
t of the Holy Great Sovereigns Constantine and | Helen, Equal to the Apostles." |
Helen Ericson as Stewardess | |
He was married to | Helen Erskine. |
Helen Escobedo died on September 16, 2010, in Mexico | |
He married | Helen Eunice Meeks while in CPS on August 19, 1945. |
Helen Evans (Acting) 1909-1910 | |
xes, one of which is Pandora's Box; Cleopatra ( | Helen Evans), who sets a true-or-false quiz on Ancie |
s Benhote, William Purchase, Agnes Silverside, | Helen Ewring, Elizabeth Folk, William Munt, John Joh |
1987 | Helen F. Dowker |
Uncas A. and | Helen F. Whitaker Building for the Life Sciences at |
The Whitaker Foundation and the | Helen F. Whitaker Fund have contributed over $8 mill |
Helen Fairbrother, of England, is the third delegate | |
One of his daughters, | Helen Fairchild Smith, was the head of Wells College |
American Legion in Philadelphia was named the | Helen Fairchild Nurses' Post #412 in her honor. |
Helen Fairchild (November 21, 1885 - January 18, 191 | |
Born in Cazenovia, New York, to Sidney and | Helen Fairchild, he graduated from Harvard College i |
Helen Fay Dowker (born in Lancashire, Manchester 196 | |
Fehling was born to Otto and | Helen Fehling on June 27, 1880, in Watertown, Wiscon |
In 1973, Winston married Lira | Helen Feigenbaum. |
Scholars was founded in 1994 by Israel Charny, | Helen Fein, Robert Melson and Roger Smith. |
as a mutual, amicable decision as both she and | Helen felt it had run its course, but that they woul |
Helen Ferguson | |
Helen Ferguson - Zoe Whipple | |
Helen Ferguson - Peggy | |
In 1960 he married Alice Blanche | Helen Fergusson. |
Helen Field in Inspector Morse: Who Killed Harry Fie | |
On December 16, 1922 Kingman Douglass married | Helen Field James, the daughter of Howard James and |
g as Daniel Cleaver in a musical adaptation of | Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary (musical).. |
The village was used in | Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones novels as her childho |
fictional journalist Bridget Jones (created by | Helen Fielding), an interest which carried on into t |
s and five English rooms was opened in 2005 by | Helen Fielding, the author of Bridget Jones' Diary. |
Along with English author | Helen Fielding, Bank is credited with giving rise to |
backed by Tony Blair and Bridget Jones author | Helen Fielding, and organised a Wakefield Book Day i |
Exploring Religion with Eight Year Olds, with | Helen Firman Sweet (1930) |
The Red Rock Indian Band (also known as Lake | Helen First Nation) is an Ojibway First Nation in No |
Clarke and his wife, | Helen, first came to the Gold Coast for a holiday in |
Verity | Helen Firth (born 28 August 1973) is a former Austra |
Helen Fisher | |
matching algorithm was designed by Dr. | Helen Fisher, an anthropology professor and scholar, |
of Kate lineup minus Jamie, plus a new member, | Helen Fisher, who sings and plays keys. |
businesses and was graded all the way to Lake | Helen, FL where it would have connected to the Atlan |
Helen Flanagan (born 7 August 1990) is a British act | |
Helen Fletcher (Quarterfinalist) | |
Bruce married | Helen Fletcher (later Dame Helen Bruce) in 1876. |
Helen Fletcher (Fourth round) | |
Helen Flint ... Ethel Saxon | |
Helen Flood, Caribbean born nurse and mother of Mand | |
27, 1891 at Allegan, Michigan, Pierce married | Helen Florence Lonsbury, daughter of George and Sara |
He died February 26, 1890 in Lake | Helen, Florida and is buried in the University of Ro |
e Ann Stevens House is a historic home in Lake | Helen, Florida, United States. |
Lisa Faulkner as | Helen Flynn (first two episodes) |
Lily Darrow: Sam's ex-wife who blames | Helen for his death in Saigon |
Janet, angry at | Helen for not having faith in her happiness, quits h |
Helen Ford as Delphine Coates | |
Ultimately George Ford, husband of | Helen Ford, the star of the show, agreed to produce |
Helen Forrest | |
Vocalists Anita O'Day and | Helen Forrest spoke bitterly of their experiences si |
Helen Forrest (1949) | |
Helen Forrest's hit single "I Had the Craziest Dream | |
r swing era bandleaders Harry James (vocals by | Helen Forrest) and Tommy Dorsey (vocals by Jo Staffo |
orded almost simultaneously by Dick Haymes and | Helen Forrest, Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford, and Perry C |
Helen Forrest, | |
Harry James and his orchestra, with vocals by | Helen Forrest, in the film Springtime in the Rockies |
s City Six with Buck Clayton and Lester Young, | Helen Forrest. |
(Performing with Leigh Nash, Nick Forster, and | Helen Forster) - 3:52 |
Helen Fospero (born 28 November 1966 in Cleethorpes) | |
For the English newsreader, see | Helen Fospero. |
Helen Foster as Sally Canfield | |
Carol Hughes as | Helen Foster |
Helen Foster (May 23, 1906 - December 25, 1982) was | |
For the New York City Council member, see | Helen Foster (politician). |
d War I (1918-1919), all of Evelyn Brent's and | Helen Foster's clothes are strictly in the 1928 shor |
Rosalind Joy ( | Helen Foster) is an heiress who has inherited a Sout |
d ran unsuccessfully against City Councilwoman | Helen Foster. |
In the U.S., he and wife | Helen founded Pantheon Books in 1942, which became f |
Helen Fox (born 1962) is an English children's autho | |
Dame | Helen Frances Ghosh DCB (born 21 February 1956) is a |
In 1894 he married | Helen Frances Battiscombe and together they went on |
Helen Frances Codere (September 10, 1917 - June 5, 2 | |
Helen Frances “Fanny” Garrison Villard (December 16, | |
nthropology News (October 2009) IN MEMORIAM of | Helen Frances Codere, p. 44. |
(with | Helen Frances Huntington). |
ers, Ruth Axtell (born September 28, 1892) and | Helen Frances Axtell (born July 23, 1901). |
Helen Frances Garrison, known to family and friends | |
Lady | Helen Frances Asquith (1908-2000), who died unmarrie |
children: Ruth Caroline, George Hamilton, and | Helen Frances. |
He oversaw a 1969 retrospective of works by | Helen Frankenthaler at the Whitney Museum of America |
; and devoting a full-length article to a 1981 | Helen Frankenthaler exhibition. |
ampoon in 1975 and using the proceeds to buy a | Helen Frankenthaler painting, Hoffman amassed a worl |
ourgeois (in 1982), Lee Krasner (in 1984), and | Helen Frankenthaler (in 1989)). |
for Brass Quintet After Two Works on Paper by | Helen Frankenthaler); and Autumn Rhythm (Idyll for W |
ne, Jean Dubuffet, Richard Estes, Sam Francis, | Helen Frankenthaler, Ralph Goings, David Hockney, Ro |
by American artists from Robert Motherwell and | Helen Frankenthaler, to Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lic |
le artists as Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis, | Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Mangold, Kenneth Noland, |
Helen Franklin (later Bentwich) was born in Notting | |
Their neighbour, Lulu ( | Helen Fraser) brings her a parcel, a boy's toy drum |
Eileen Sedgwick - | Helen Frazer |
Helen Freeman as Dr. Hewitt | |
Helen Freeman as Irena Soldanis | |
Helen Freeman as Miss Hawley | |
The current rabbinic team is headed by Rabbi | Helen Freeman. |
rmed forces in 1945, Taylor married the former | Helen Friday (born 1923), of North, South Carolina, |
Helen Frye died on April 21, 2011, at the age of 80. | |
Helen Fulton, Dafydd ap Gwilym and the European cont | |
Louise Zinke, and was a doubles finalist with | Helen Fulton. |
hased the Friendship property from Paul C. and | Helen G. Lindley, and christened it Lindley Field in |
Historian | Helen G. Edmonds called Young "the outstanding Negro |
, New Brunswick, the son of James G. Leefe and | Helen G. Sancton, and was educated at King's College |
gravel road located about 11.5 miles north of | Helen, GA on GA Highway 17/75. |
Helen Gahagan became the first actor under a multi-p | |
ricky Dick and the Pink Lady: Richard Nixon Vs | Helen Gahagan Douglas-Sexual Politics and the Red Sc |
Where he studied with | Helen Gaige under Dr. Alexander Grant Ruthven. |
ollowing a dismal October-November tryout with | Helen Gallagher and Julius LaRosa at the theatre in |
llionaires" by Freeway featuring Jay-Z samples | Helen Gallagher's version of the song. |
g Richard Basehart, Claude Rains, Gene Nelson, | Helen Gallagher, and Ghostley reprising her Broadway |
Helen Galloway McNicoll (1879-1915) was a Canadian i | |
, but ended this affair in order to be with DA | Helen Gamble, with whom he had had a love/hate relat |
On November 27, 1933, | Helen Ganser was nominated for membership in the joi |
Helen Garden as Lady Mary in Stage Opera | |
Cleopatra is a silent film created in 1912 by | Helen Gardner and the Helen Gardner Picture Players. |
Helen Gardner was born in Finchley in Middlesex in 1 | |
English Renaissance Studies: Presented To Dame | Helen Gardner In Honour Of Her Seventieth Birthday ( |
erse 1250-1950 is a poetry anthology edited by | Helen Gardner, and published in New York and London |
eat Gatsby, Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises and | Helen Garner's The Children's Bach." |
ey Grip (1977) is a novel by Australian writer | Helen Garner, her first published book. |
Lynn Bari as | Helen Garrison |
On 8 February 1921, he married | Helen Gascoyne-Cecil (a daughter of Lord Edward Gasc |
Chamber Music Competition, and was recorded by | Helen Gaskel with the Griller Quartet soon afterward |
and Emma Pought, Reather Dixon, Lara Webb, and | Helen Gather. |
Harvey meets the French Professor, | Helen Gauthier when removing a supporting wooden cha |
Myrtle Gonzalez ... | Helen, George's fiancee |
WNGA is an American radio station licensed to | Helen, Georgia owned by Sorenson Southeast Radio, LL |
S. R. 75 also passes through | Helen, Georgia and is known locally as the Helen Hig |
alls in the Chattahoochee National Forest near | Helen, Georgia that are popular destinations. |
Map of waterfalls near | Helen, Georgia |
Lady Tatiana | Helen Georgia Mountbatten (born London, 16 April 199 |
It serves the communities of Cleveland and | Helen, Georgia. |
as a direct route from Blairsville, Georgia to | Helen, Georgia. |
park, lodge and protected wilderness area near | Helen, Georgia. |
of four popular waterfalls in the Forest near | Helen, Georgia. |
popular waterfalls located in the Forest near | Helen, Georgia. |
Helen Gerald as Ruby | |
Hon. | Helen Geraldine (d. |
six children: Mary, Charles Henry, Henry Jr., | Helen, Gertrude, and Charlotte. |
Helen Ghosh is chair of the Blackfriars Overseas Aid | |
ied to two consecutive women who used the name | Helen Gibson in some fashion has led to a good deal |
Helen Gibson - Letty | |
Helen Gibson | |
Helen Gibson - Mrs. Kincaid | |
Helen Gibson died of heart failure following a strok | |
Helen Giddings is a lifelong resident of Dallas Coun | |
Helen Gilbert as Duchess Diana | |
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