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His mother | Jane was an enslaved black woman and his father was |
d son of Thomas Pitt, of Boconnoc, and his wife | Jane Innes, daughter of James Innes. |
Empson left by his wife, | Jane, so far as is known, a family of two sons and f |
Lane, along with his wife | Jane, owns and operates a restaurant in Topeka. |
s Stevenson, a merchant of Glasgow and his wife | Jane Stewart Shannan, daughter of Alexander Shannan, |
when he actually is seeing Ellen, his mistress ( | Jane Fonda). |
in the parish of Hadleigh, Suffolk, by his wife | Jane, daughter and sole heiress of William Ellwyn of |
ed to jazz critic Leonard Feather and his wife, | Jane Feather. |
odds, a local Justice of the Peace and his wife | Jane. |
in Italy, the elder Leland turned to his wife, | Jane, and said, "The children of California shall be |
do) is a stuntman who works with his girlfriend | Jane (Raquel Welch). |
93-1873), a pottery manufacturer, and his wife, | Jane Duneau, a widow from Bridgnorth in Shropshire. |
ager Steve Andrews (Steve McQueen) and his girl | Jane Martin (Aneta Corsaut) are out parking and see |
In 1865 Pritchard poisoned his mother-in-law, | Jane Taylor, 70, who died on 28 February. |
Hugenberger lives in Boston with his wife | Jane; they have four adult children. |
t, 3rd Marquess of Winchester, and his mistress | Jane Lambert. |
as a director and puppeteer, and with his wife | Jane he published a book about puppet theatre, Dukke |
He lives with his wife, | Jane, also a retired GP. |
Following Hunt's death, his wife | Jane took their four children to Geneva, Paris and R |
His sister | Jane represented England women in 21 Women's Tests a |
ndian Hill Cemetery in Middletown with his wife | Jane Miles Hubbard. |
Ferrer resides in the Miami area with his wife, | Jane Ferrer, and two children. |
At the suggestion of his wife, | Jane, a $1 million "Campus Beautification Project" w |
, but is dissuaded from killing him by his wife | Jane (Julia in the Japanese version) and their daugh |
the statue of Thomas Holloway with his wife | Jane, in the South quadrangle of Royal Holloway Coll |
on of the Rev. George Tucker Lewis and his wife | Jane Frances Palmer, daughter of Rev. William Palmer |
On his death Hadston passed to his daughter, | Jane Carnaby, who was married to Sir Thomas Haggerst |
Jack O'Dell lives with his wife, | Jane Power, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. |
By his wife | Jane he had a son, John Hollings, M.D., who died on |
o the Northwest Territory in 1793 with his wife | Jane Irwin (1769-1851). |
bers of his family, including himself, his wife | Jane, his father-in-law Arthur Goodwin, and his daug |
el Barnardiston of Ketton, Suffolk and his wife | Jane, daughter of Sir Peter Soame, Lord Mayor of Lon |
His wife, | Jane, had died before him in 1657, at the age of thi |
adopted by William Edward Forster and his wife | Jane, who was his father's sister. |
cted to Irving, who introduced him to his wife, | Jane Welsh. |
By his second, | Jane Newton (d. |
His wife | Jane (Abigail Cruttenden) is becoming more and more |
He was survived by his widow, | Jane, five children and three grandchildren. |
His mother | Jane was the third daughter of John Christian and si |
t as John Worthing (Ernest) (in which his wife, | Jane Menelaus, appeared as Gwendolen). |
the generosity of Robert Katz '69 and his wife, | Jane Katz. |
estoe ward, who was elected along with his wife | Jane. |
England, he was accused of neglecting his wife | Jane and family in Cornwall. |
d of Sarah, Duchess of York through his mother, | Jane. |
His daughter | Jane was amongst the Quakers who emigrated to Pennsy |
y railroad magnate Leland Stanford and his wife | Jane. |
$83.4 million (about half that of his opponent | Jane Corwin). |
His widow, | Jane Ewart-Biggs (died 8 October 1992), became a Lif |
eated for reelection in 2000 by his predecessor | Jane Harman, who had relinquished her seat to run fo |
borough J.P. His estates were left to his wife | Jane for her lifetime, and thereafter to William Pri |
His widow, | Jane Montgomery, died in 1846 in Gibson County, Indi |
homas Taylour, 1st Earl of Bective and his wife | Jane Rowley, daughter of Hercules Langford Rowley an |
Ansford and vicar of Castle Cary, and his wife | Jane Collins, James was one of four brothers (one of |
, to cotton spinner James Mawdsley and his wife | Jane. |
He and his wife | Jane are the parents of four children. |
(a nephew of Sir Joshua Reynolds),and his wife | Jane, a daughter of William Johnson. |
His wife | Jane died in 2001 at age of 87. |
by Greg Andersen (Alvin Stardust) and his wife | Jane Andersen (Sally Faulkner) until 1996, when they |
His widow | Jane was said to have told visitors on showing the p |
the architect Sir William Chambers and his wife | Jane Rodney, daughter of Admiral the 1st Baron Rodne |
was named by Col. Robert Weakley after his wife | Jane Locke Weakleys family in the early 19th century |
When media mogul Ted Turner and his then-wife | Jane Fonda purchased Ladder Ranch, rather than re-br |
rdshire, and Wroxall, Warwickshire and his wife | Jane Kempe, daughter of Julius Kempe, of Spains Hall |
ally two years later with the death of his wife | Jane, who was aged just 24. |
Sir Richard Bampfylde, 4th Baronet and his wife | Jane Codrington, daughter of Colonel John Codrington |
By his wife | Jane he had five sons and four daughters. |
His mother, | Jane, was the daughter of John Work, a prominent Vic |
am Beach of Oakley Hall, Hampshire and his wife | Jane Henrietta Browne daughter of John Browne of Sal |
In 1889, his daughter | Jane reinterred the remains of Joseph Yates and thos |
Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, and his wife | Jane Smart Hughes daughter of Rev. Hugh Hughes of Hu |
His daughter | Jane Isabella married John Ambrose Street. |
son of James Nolan, a solicitor, and his wife, | Jane Nolan. |
nor, the house passed into chancery; his mother | Jane Lessingham bought it but soon died. |
dustrialist Samuel Homfray married his daughter | Jane Morgan, and thus obtained a favorable lease of |
his projects are collaborations with his wife, | Jane Gray Morrison. |
His mother | Jane played for the Canadian national badminton team |
He married his wife | Jane on 21 September 2005. |
His sister, | Jane Kemeys, had married in 1704 Sir John Tynte of H |
November 1902 when William Hughes shot his wife | Jane Hannah Hughes. |
son of Sir John Abdy, 2nd Baronet and his wife | Jane Nicholas, the daughter of Sir Edward Nicholas. |
band Dust On The Bible, with his sister-in-law | Jane (wife of rock cabaret performer/builder Frank S |
Castle Dawson, County Londonderry, by his wife | Jane Hudson. |
The film features Stan Brakhage and his wife | Jane, as well as composer James Tenney and visual ar |
His wife, | Jane A. Taubman, is a professor of Russian at Amhers |
er of the Sykes Bleaching Company, and his wife | Jane Hardcastle. |
Berg killed himself, his wife | Jane, and their children, apparently in response to |
the son of George Moore, butcher, and his wife | Jane. |
arvey was the son of Robert Harvey and his wife | Jane Jemima Collins daughter of J R Collins of Hatch |
He lives in Jamaica Plain with his wife, | Jane Akiba, who is a portrait photographer. |
Wisconsin-Green Bay in 1971, marrying his wife, | Jane, the same year. |
His wife | Jane died in September 1808, and Humphreys remarried |
become a mayor of Williamsburg and his daughter | Jane married Rev. Samuel Davies October 4, 1748. |
Cochrane initiated his wife | Jane and several others into the craft, and they the |
c Ocean, published posthumously by his daughter | Jane in 1832, which was not significantly overtaken |
He lives with his wife, | Jane Myong, and has two children, Amos Park and Thom |
t Abbey, High Sheriff of Co. Kerry, by his wife | jane, daughter of William Hamilton of Liscloony, Co. |
of Auchnoul, Lord Justice Clerk, by his spouse | Jane, daughter of Walter Seton of Touch. |
y, of Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire, and his wife | Jane, daughter of John Leveson-Gower, 1st Baron Gowe |
The historian Betty | Jane Gorin-Smith, before her retirement from educati |
Chup Chuppa Chuppi, Jahan Pe Sawera Ho Basera, | Jane Kaise Beeteei Ye Barsaaten, Sanware Sunao Bansu |
er to hand over the knife he is holding against | Jane. |
including Steel Magnolias, Mr. Holland's Opus, | Jane Austen's Mafia!, The Thing About My Folks, and |
The village is famous as the home of | Jane Austen for the last eight years of her life. |
les from Stevenage, and is noted as the home of | Jane Wenham, who was in 1712 the last woman in Engla |
Shemp is a good samaritan, who winds up in | Jane's apartment after a good deed, and chased by he |
Hon. (Margaret) | Jane (born 1947), married Algernon Heber-Percy. |
Hon. Elizabeth | Jane Anson (d. |
Hon. Alethea | Jane Lawley (b. |
, the Florida Forestry Association honored Mrs. | Jane E. B. Nicholson as the state's "Tree Farmer of |
His mother was the Honourable Charlotte | Jane, daughter of Herbert Windsor, 1st Viscount Wind |
The Honourable Laura | Jane Sandys (born 1964) is a British Conservative Pa |
Lady Fellowes was born The Honourable Cynthia | Jane Spencer. |
he Paleface, a 1948 movie starring Bob Hope and | Jane Russell. |
Then, The Thinker lured Doctor Hormone and | Jane into a mysterious gorge where they descended in |
then set out, Charles riding the same horse as | Jane Lane. |
ecent seasons have been based around host Jesse | Jane and her trips to multiple cities across the Uni |
The program's current hosts are | Jane Taber and Craig Oliver. |
e monument was a favorite of Hull House founder | Jane Addams, who once wrote, "I walked the wearisome |
The two houses, Chawton House and | Jane Austen's House, are entirely separately run cha |
Austen House after | Jane Austen |
1991 In The Summer House (by | Jane Bowles) |
The house of | Jane Travers, which inspired the opening titles, is |
appeared with those of settlement house pioneer | Jane Addams and liberal journalist Oswald Garrison V |
s eulogized by Darrow and by Hull House founder | Jane Addams. |
Mary | Jane's Mishap; or, Don't Fool with the Paraffin is a |
However, Sarah | Jane and both boys are recaptured and locked in anot |
However, the | Jane material has yet to be properly studied and des |
ral female artists such as Anna Mary Howitt and | Jane Benham Hay, at a time when other such opportuni |
, The Ohio State Award, and the 1999 Hull House | Jane Addams Award for his commitment to the Chicago |
21 September 1875 in Kingston upon Hull, Sophia | Jane Holden (2 April 1857-3 February 1920), the daug |
Oxfam humanitarian director | Jane Cocking says the situation in Pakistan is deepl |
, Anne (who married Sir Walter Hungerford), and | Jane (a lady in waiting to Queen Mary who married th |
ll, Honda Youko as Karen, and Ayumi Huzimura as | Jane. |
Dorothy Hyson as | Jane |
After the abortion, Ian tells | Jane that Lucy had a miscarriage. |
Lyppiat, PRESENT LAUGHTER, UK Tour, Ian Dickens | Jane, KILLING TIME, UK Tour, Ian Dickens Mrs Grose, |
ort did indeed father an illegitimate daughter, | Jane Beaufort, possibly before Henry took holy order |
fort, by whom she had an illegitimate daughter, | Jane Beaufort, though there is no real evidence to s |
eaufort, and bore him an illegitimate daughter, | Jane Beaufort. |
To honor Illinois native, | Jane Addams, Hunter helped pass a bill to designate |
ng of Count Hypno, Dr. Depth, Dr. Ima LeZaarde, | Jane Reaction, Otto Readmore, and Snarla Swing) from |
e son of Robert Shaw, a Scottish immigrant, and | Jane Williams, born on the island. |
is a semestered public secondary school in the | Jane and Finch area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
Harpur Crewe married in 1819 | Jane Whitaker, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Whitaker, |
bairn married Elfrida Armour and then, in 1866, | Jane Roger after Elfrida's death. |
Maxwell married in 1844 | Jane Home Jardine, daughter of Sir William Jardine, |
In 2008, | Jane Fraser was named the Nonprofit Executive of the |
In 2010, | Jane Margaret Rogers appeared in an episode of Chann |
In Poyner, | Jane. |
In 1992, | Jane Tolerton wrote her biography, and more recently |
In 1972 | Jane completed her secondary study at the Kettering |
ongside Gloria Stewart and Lee Tracy in Wanted: | Jane Turner. |
In 1971 | Jane Fonda was arrested by police at the airport for |
In 1980, | Jane du Pont Lunger was recognized by the Thoroughbr |
In turn, | Jane tells Helen that her date was "the worst social |
The house in which | Jane Austen lived - "Chawton Cottage" - is now Jane |
In 1966, | Jane Morgan covered the song for the easy listening |
As Richard moves in on | Jane, Sydney knocks him unconscious with a shovel. |
In 2008, | Jane McDonald recorded "Doctor's Orders" for her Jan |
In England | Jane continued to draw and paint, exhibiting her wor |
Born in London, | Jane Taylor and her family later lived in Colchester |
The Way to Get Married, Volumnia in Coriolanus, | Jane de Monfort in the alteration of Joanna Baillie' |
In 1832 | Jane Clark occupied The Inn. |
s Volpone, Hubert in King John, Shore in Rowe's | Jane Shore, and as Iago in Othello and Prospero in T |
Based from Great Cheverell, Wiltshire, in 2006 | Jane married her partner of twenty years, Hong Kong |
In 1996, | Jane Clayson moved to Los Angeles, California, where |
In 2002, | Jane Clayson became a correspondent for CBS News. |
Her story was partially told in the | Jane Froman biopic With a Song in My Heart (1952), a |
Best Achievement in Editing: | Jane Moran |
In 1905, | Jane Stanford was at the center of one of America's |
In 1846 | Jane, Alexander's wife, died at 28, leaving three sm |
Eyed is a 1996 film by Bertram Verhaag in which | Jane Elliott is teaching a workshop on racism. |
He married first, in 1873, | Jane Stanley Shipman, daughter of Robert Milligan Sh |
In 2002, he guest-starred in Sarah | Jane Smith: Test Of Nerve, an audio drama produced b |
and “definitive” biography (review in Nature), | Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Redefined Man. |
In 1551 | Jane married Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu so |
Guest musicians on the album included Mary | Jane Lamond, Gordie Johnson, Graeme Kirkland, Ian Bl |
This group included Mary | Jane Cox, Jenny Feick, Chris Hart, Dave Higgins, Cli |
eral Public Works Administration, including the | Jane Addams, Julia C. Lathrop and Trumbull Park Home |
ncluding parts in period dramas including Emma, | Jane Eyre and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. |
nd allies attended the forum, including actress | Jane Lynch; ex-Marine Staff Sergeant Eric Alva; come |
election against two-term incumbent Republican | Jane Woods (45.52% to Wood's 45.39%). |
-in a three-way contest against incumbent Mayor | Jane Byrne and Richard M. Daley, son of the late May |
hildren who survived through infancy, including | Jane who would become First Lady to President Pierce |
ere was a UK TV adaptation Jamaica Inn starring | Jane Seymour, Trevor Eve, Billie Whitelaw and Patric |
The romance novel "Almost Innocent" by | Jane Feather tells the story of a possibly fictitiou |
Inscription on | Jane Austen's House |
It is thought to be the inspiration for | Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. |
break the news over dinner, instantly alarming | Jane. |
Redevelopment of the garden was instigated by | Jane Percy, the current and 12th Duchess of Northumb |
An international artist, | Jane has performed at most of the major concert hall |
The title character is " | Jane St. Clair", and is named after the intersection |
o smoking, he insisted in a 2000 interview with | Jane Brody of The New York Times that "at no time wa |
BBC.co.uk - Interview with | Jane Espenson, 2002 |
ator on the Twelve o'clock News, interviewed by | Jane Hill on Prime Minister Cameron's meeting with P |
Typically he would be introduced by | Jane Curtin, thus compelling him to say, "Thank you, |
omputer and communication systems introduced by | Jane Hillston in the 1990s. |
ation Irish-American immigrant from Ireland and | Jane Hilton from Chicago, Illinois. |
In 1814 he moved with his Irish wife | Jane to Brighton. |
ittsburgh's Fifth Ward with his Irish-born wife | Jane and three children. |
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