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Dr. Otis | lived and operated a medical practice in Celina, Ohi |
Crofford has | lived and worked throughout Saskatchewan, including |
He has | lived and worked in Europe since the 1960s. |
Shortly after moving to Milan, he | lived and worked with Egon Von Furstenburg. |
She | lived and worked in Australia and in England for 4 y |
Spring 2010 she | lived and worked in Budapest, Hungary for the Swedis |
She | lived and worked at Lapstone Farm, in Chipping Campd |
les Courtney Curran were among the artists who | lived and worked here. |
He | lived and buried in Damascus. |
From 1710 to 1726 he | lived and worked in Florence, possibly at the Medici |
Junior and senior nursing majors | lived and studied in Rochester, Minnesota, fifty mil |
He | lived and died in the village. |
All | lived and worked alongside the large local Egyptian |
There is also evidence that he | lived and worked in Ypres and Leiden. |
He has | lived and worked as an IT professional in London, En |
During World War II, he | lived and died in Warsaw, a victim of the Holocaust. |
After the death of her mother, she | lived and worked with John Stuart Mill. |
He was born in Kviteseid, Telemark, and later | lived and worked in Rauland. |
He | lived and trained in the United States from 1996 onw |
p with her mother in Georgia, while her father | lived and wrote in Hollywood. |
He | lived and farmed at Kingston-by-Sea until his death |
For many years James McKendry has | lived and worked internationally. |
The tree is long | lived and grows to be quite large. |
William Stumbels | lived and worked as a clockmaker in Totnes, Devon, f |
Woodyard | lived and played in England with former college team |
He has | lived and worked in Hawaii and the San Francisco are |
Tierney Clark | lived and died in Hammersmith in west London. |
After his football career finished, Hood | lived and worked in Harrogate as a BT engineer. |
He has | lived and worked in and around the South West for mo |
General Jeremiah, Jr. | lived and died in a mansion on Main Street. |
He | lived and worked in Medina, Ohio. |
She has | lived and worked in Tampa, Rome, and Bologna. |
From 1939 he | lived and worked in the United States. |
She has | lived and worked in Finland since 1981. |
Donie | lived and trained in New Jersey and Texas. |
He | lived and worked in Nicaragua in the 1980s before re |
About 400 people | lived and worked in Cherry during its prime. |
fully recovered from his injuries, although he | lived another 16 years. |
Passman | lived another nine years after the acquittal. |
Grace | lived another eleven years, and she died on January |
He | lived another half century, dying on 17 February 196 |
ld have it, the original parish would be short | lived anyway. |
From 1809, she | lived apart from her spouse. |
the single species Styletoctopus annae, which | lived approximately 95 million years ago. |
Pseudoltinomys is a prehistoric rodent that | lived approximately 30 million years ago, during the |
It | lived approximately 23-16 million years ago in the M |
It | lived approximately 55 million years ago. |
on dating, the individuals buried in the mound | lived approximately 2,000 years BP.:668 |
did not share the same household, however, but | lived approximately 30 miles apart. |
when the Australian species Thylacinus potens | lived around (circa) |
These speakers | lived around Poste des Attackapas (Saint Martinville |
By 1854, nearly 400 residents | lived around the watering post, and Conyers was inco |
Gangasati | lived around the 12th-14th century and wrote in the |
The maritime Abenaki | lived around the St. Croix and Wolastoq (St. |
It | lived around 536-510 mya. |
Biarmosuchus tener was a therapsid that | lived around 255 mya during the late Permian period. |
ophyseter is a genus of stem-sperm whales that | lived around 6 million years ago. |
Mahanaga was a Sinhalese noble who | lived around 2 BC, who founded the Kingdom of Ruhuna |
The Bollandists believed Baculus | lived around 660 AD. |
Theophrastus, who | lived around 300 BC noticed the inhibitory effects o |
He may have | lived around 1500 BC. |
A mathematician, he is thought to have | lived around the 2nd century BC. |
They | lived around Minto Inlet, and between Minto inlet an |
It later expanded to community members who | lived around facilities that used hazardous chemical |
a Scythian king, the son of King Ariapifa, who | lived around 446 BC. |
The area was named after the Maeotae who | lived around the Maeotian Lake. |
King, who | lived as part of Parker's household, was ordained a |
She has | lived as a woman with a beard for most of her life. |
the eldest son of nine children and the family | lived as sharecroppers. |
In the 19th century, the Beni Sakhr | lived as nomads. |
he is one of the 75 oldest people to have ever | lived, as of November 2008. |
His appointment was short | lived as he resigned from the council less than a ye |
He operated a farm there and later | lived as a person of independent means. |
lathead Lake, there he learned Indian ways and | lived as they lived. |
as born male but changed to and thereafter has | lived as a female. |
Here, in this solitude, he | lived as a hermit. |
In her last years she | lived as a beggar on the streets of Pavia. |
Ride frontman Mark Gardener | lived as a child at 52 Ringwood Road during the 1970 |
Octave Feuillet returned to Paris and | lived as best he could by becoming a journalist. |
The family | lived as part of the white community in Madison. |
This command was short | lived as Vance contracts typhoid fever. |
They often | lived as nomads in wilderness areas in order to avoi |
Cashier was born female bodied, but | lived as a man. |
The success, however, was short | lived, as the team moved to nearby York in 1943. |
Saint Niels of Aarhus (died 1180); he | lived as monk |
Christopher Frey | lived as author and business angel in both Muscat an |
Bill Williams | lived as a member of the Osage and Ute nations. |
Aguilar | lived as a slave during his eight years with the May |
This was, however short | lived, as they went down 5-0 to AFC Dunstable at The |
the Highbury area of London, where Chamberlain | lived as a child. |
After his death, she | lived as a hermit, performed miracles, and had visio |
s writings, he harshly depicted Pune, where he | lived, as a hub of Brahmin orthodoxy,. |
After this, she | lived as a regular member of the order in the abbey. |
with the tenth panchen lama he was married and | lived as a layman. |
In retirement he | lived at Inveresk House in Musselburgh. |
n Southworth came from a Lancashire family who | lived at Samlesbury Hall. |
He | lived at Aldeburgh in Suffolk. |
pened opposite 'Woodpark Lodge', where Harling | lived at the time. |
They | lived at their home, "Spindles", until Gow's death i |
They | lived at St. Brenda's, Bandon, County Cork. |
Green | lived at The Cherry Orchard, Old Charlton, Kent and |
He | lived at Hurlingham Lodge in Fulham, London. |
orn in 1547, of a Northamptonshire family, but | lived at Banbury in his childhood. |
shire, England), was an English noblewoman who | lived at Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire, England. |
The novelist William Makepeace Thackeray, who | lived at 36 Onslow Square from 1853 to 1860. |
Randolph was 12 years younger than Thomas and | lived at Monticello for many years. |
Thomas de Quincey | lived at number 36 where he wrote Confessions of an |
Sir Albert Hastings Markham, who | lived at 4 Onslow Square as a child. |
They | lived at Foxley's Manor in Bray. |
Richard and Martha Steele | lived at Spring Station and had thirteen children. |
He | lived at Kinmel near Abergele, and was a patron of t |
He | lived at Ashford Hall, Shropshire where he had a far |
He | lived at Hill House (now Cranbourne Court) at Winkfi |
He | lived at Grigg's Cottage, a half-timbered cottage op |
Lord Macaulay | lived at No.16 in 1852. |
Gipps | lived at Elmley and died at Spa in 1859. |
He | lived at the their motherhouse in Paris until in 183 |
He | lived at Crawley near Winchester. |
George Orwell, writer, | lived at 27b Canonbury Square |
wery is named after Parson James Woodforde who | lived at Weston Longville. |
Benjamin Britten, composer | lived at 99 Offord Road. |
Tony Blair, Prime Minister | lived at 1 Richmond Crescent. |
Walter Sickert, artist | lived at 14 Barnsbury Park. |
He | lived at a house called Elmwood, in Jockey Road, Sut |
He | lived at the East End Manor in Durrington in Wiltshi |
Rorke's Drift, South Africa, and whose father | lived at Pathe. |
He | lived at Florence. |
liam Sotheby (1757-1833), poet and classicist, | lived at Fairmead, Loughton. |
By the early 1980s, most | lived at Baker Lake. |
ter the war, Powell emigrated to Australia and | lived at Escrick, Undera, Victoria. |
The Somersets | lived at The Weir, Upper Malone Road, Belfast. |
The family first | lived at Josefinesgate 29 and then moved to Vinderen |
World War poet Edward Thomas (1878-1917) also | lived at High Beach 1915-1917. |
Giles Hussey was born here and | lived at Nash House before studying art in Italy. |
He | lived at 6 Garden Lane. |
Lived at Esker, built chapel at Gurteen 1796. | |
The artist Richard Cosway also | lived at No. 81 for a time. |
He | lived at 38 Dyke Road in Brighton. |
s Bacon (1909-1992), Irish-born British artist | lived at 7 Cromwell Place and 7 Reese Mews. |
, she certainly seems to have become a nun and | lived at Llangan, Pembrokeshire. |
He | lived at Plattsburgh. |
At this time he | lived at Como House in Melbourne which he bought in |
Benny Hill (1924-1992), British comedian | lived at 1 & 2 Queen's Gate. |
He | lived at the beginning of the Savora period. |
He | lived at The Willows in Jesmond in Newcastle upon Ty |
Napoleon | lived at Trianon with his second wife Marie Louise o |
He | lived at St. Bride's Major |
Forster | lived at Rancho Santa Margarita some 18 years and gr |
He | lived at St. Matias, Divar, Goa. |
Lord Byron, the poet, | lived at nearby Newstead Abbey. |
ive Gideon Fell, created by John Dickson Carr, | lived at no. 1, Adelphi Terrace. |
The Kadohadacho traditionally | lived at the borders of Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansa |
on of Robert Palmer Senior and Jane Bowles, he | lived at Holme Park in Sonning. |
McLennan | lived at Lancaster. |
The Baker Baker family | lived at the Hall until the 1930s. |
Despite this, the family | lived at the ranch in Buena Vista. |
He | lived at Four Oaks Hall, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield |
He | lived at Claxton Hall near York. |
Grantham | lived at Goltho, Lincolnshire where he died in 1630. |
Channell was also an experienced yachtsman and | lived at Falmouth, Cornwall. |
s Brindley was a pioneering canal engineer and | lived at Turnhurst until his death in 1772. |
He | lived at 31 Great George Street in London. |
Sir William Holburne | lived at No. 10 between 1829 and 1874. |
In 2008, Roche | lived at Bridge House, Starbotton, Skipton, Yorkshir |
From the 1930s until his death Calderwood | lived at The Hermitage, High Street, Swindon. |
During the 1950s Sassoon | lived at his home on Cable Beach in Nassau, The Baha |
They | lived at Dulwich Hill House, Denmark Hill, Surrey |
Jonas Collin | lived at the address from 1802-38. |
He | lived at St Julians, Newport, and was High Sheriff o |
Baldwin | lived at The Mount, Stourport and died at the age of |
as born in 1729 to well off titled parents who | lived at Alkrington Hall. |
Commander Healy | lived at 236 Roswell Avenue, Long Beach, California |
He | lived at Owego. |
He | lived at Sudley House in Liverpool. |
chaplain to Mary Myddelton of Croesnewydd, and | lived at Plas Power which she owned. |
Sir Francis | lived at Basildon, although he died before the build |
In England, he | lived at Bear Ash, also at Hare Hatch in Berkshire. |
He | lived at Preston Candover near Basingstoke and Andov |
izabeth Sarah Luttman-Johnson in 1856 and they | lived at Bradwall Hall, Sandbach, Cheshire. |
He | lived at Woolsthorpe, Knipton, and Langford. |
He | lived at the Head of St. Peters Bay. |
Olivia Floyd | lived at Rose Hill in Charles County,Maryland. |
John Mount Batten | lived at Upcerne, which lies nestled within the tree |
He | lived at different times in San Diego and in Honolul |
Colonel Batten | lived at Upcerne, Cerne Abbas, Dorset and at Morning |
Strutt | lived at Bridge Hill House, Belper. |
Lister | lived at Manningham Hall. |
The couple | lived at 57 Lowndes Square, London, S., England. |
Charles Dickens (1812-1870), novelist, | lived at No 14. |
Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886), illustrator, | lived at No 46. |
Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807-1880), architect, | lived at No 77. |
In 1881 he | lived at Great Gearies, Barkingside but was subseque |
He moved to the village in 1880 where he | lived at The Grange. |
Maria Fitzherbert, mistress of George IV, | lived at Clapham house in the village. |
is at number 40, although Jane Austen actually | lived at number 25. |
Pansy | lived at Pebble Hill till her death in 1978. |
The Rawsthorne family | lived at the Priory from 1783 until it was demolishe |
They | lived at Inveraray Castle in Argyllshire. |
He | lived at 9 Upper Eton St Pimlico in 1811 and in vari |
They | lived at Swallowfield Park in Berkshire. |
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