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ced with the opposite, in an effort to impress | Louisa, a girl he has a crush on. |
In 1827 he married | Louisa A. Henshaw (d. |
Louisa Adams' coin was released May 29, 2008. | |
ce William, Culpeper, Madison, Greene, Orange, | Louisa, Albemarle and Fluvanna in Virginia. |
divorce, and to live with his other daughter, | Louisa Aldrich Geary and her family, in El Monte, Los |
Memorial to | Louisa Aldrich-Blake |
Dame | Louisa Aldrich-Blake died in 1925 from undisclosed ca |
Louisa Aldrich-Blake. | |
Lady | Louisa Alexandra Macmillan (b. |
war of 1847, and a Confederate veteran; Eliza, | Louisa, Alfred Jefferson (lawyer and judge), George W |
Louisa Allen | |
vern to take up his new position on Breakfast, | Louisa Allen on mid-mornings, Mikey Faulkner on drive |
He married | Louisa Amanda Deason on 29 April 1916. |
arles Boswell Randell was born to James L. and | Louisa Amantha (Gartrell) Randell in Murray County, G |
ry married twice; firstly in Sicily in 1807 to | Louisa Amelia Fox, daughter of General Henry Edward F |
e recruited at Richmond and in the counties of | Louisa, Amelia, Halifax, Goochland, Prince Edward, an |
He married | Louisa and had 11 children - all alive in 1881. |
hine, his three children, Claud Andrew, Marian | Louisa, and Patricia Katherine, and seven grandchildr |
ther, Charles, married Emily's younger sister, | Louisa), and did not marry until 1850. |
in his local church, which remembers his wife | Louisa and their eight year-old daughter. |
the best-selling Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, | Louisa and Sarah Lennox, 1740-1832 which was made int |
itially put in the charge of the infante Maria | Louisa and her husband Louis, but he rapidly proved t |
then to Covington, Kentucky via Peach Orchard, | Louisa, and Catlettsburg, February 1863. |
rm as senator expired, he was elected Mayor of | Louisa and filled this office for several years. |
a, New York, and others in Abingdon, Leesburg, | Louisa, and Pulaski County, Virginia. |
Lovisa became | Louisa and little Carl became Charles August Lindberg |
nerally southeastwardly and eastwardly through | Louisa and Hanover counties. |
Tennille's musical sisters, Jane, | Louisa, and Melissa, all sang on her variety TV shows |
ch also includes the communities of Albemarle, | Louisa, and Orange. |
with men from Winchester and Culpeper, Orange, | Louisa, and Hampshire counties. |
iving in 1891 - William Henry, Sara Anna, Mary | Louisa and Charles Ball Powers. |
He began practice at | Louisa and, just six years later, was elected judge o |
Todhunter married 13 August 1864 to | Louisa Anna Maria, eldest daughter of Captain (afterw |
On 27 June 1820 Baker married | Louisa Anne Williams, daughter of William Williams an |
Lady Emily | Louisa Anne (1855-1939), married Hon. |
of Woodhall (1829-1913), and his second wife, | Louisa Anne (d. |
Lady Emily | Louisa Anne (1855-1939), married Col. Hon. |
She died in 1849 and Scarlett remarried | Louisa Anne, daughter of James Murray, Lord Cringleti |
Lord Aldenham married | Louisa Anne, daughter of William Adams and the Hon. |
a, the son of Captain James Francis Kinley and | Louisa Annette Loye. |
John George Anson (1851-1929), Elizabeth Mary | Louisa Anson (1852-1934), John William Henry Anson (1 |
Maria | Louisa Appleton (1815 - ?) |
Louisa attended Worcester College, Oxford, where she | |
Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone married | Louisa Augusta Venables-Vernon-Harcourt, daughter of |
Lady | Louisa Augusta Greville (1743-), married William Chur |
Gaston and his wife | Louisa Augusta (Beecher) were the parents of William |
John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 2nd Baronet, and | Louisa Augusta Venables-Vernon-Harcourt, daughter of |
Louisa Augusta (1757-1830), married Karl August, Gran | |
ied three times, to Lucia Hart (1843-1853), to | Louisa B. Hamblin (1858-1866) and to Louisa Lanze (18 |
Bass married | Louisa Bagot (1853-1942), daughter of William Bagot, |
nian dignitaries attending the launch were Mrs | Louisa Baker, Mayor of Birkenhead and Alderman Hugh P |
Louisa Barbarina Mansel (died January 1776), who marr | |
Kacey | Louisa Barnfield (born 14 January 1988) is an English |
Louisa Bassano (19 February 1818 - 20 August 1908) wa | |
Figgins married | Louisa Beckwith daughter of W. A. Beckwith of Skinner |
Louisa began touring with 'Strictly' on 18 January 20 | |
Bickersteth married Lady Lavinia | Louisa Bertie daughter of Montagu Bertie, 6th Earl of |
Lady | Louisa Bertie, married Thomas Bludworth in 1736 |
On November 11, 1841, Leslie married | Louisa Black; the couple had seven children. |
It operated from the home of Mrs | Louisa Blade, was opened in 1909 and closed in 1915 w |
f George Cadogan, 3rd Earl Cadogan and Honoria | Louisa Blake (and thus the younger brother of the 4th |
Cadogan, 3rd Earl Cadogan and his wife Honoria | Louisa Blake, daughter of Joseph Blake and sister of |
Cadogan, 3rd Earl Cadogan and his wife Honoria | Louisa Blake. |
me is presented from London by Guy Johnson and | Louisa Bojesen. |
Louisa Boothby-Heathcote (1854-1940), who had succeed | |
Louisa, born 20 January 1816 at Ashfield Lodge, died | |
They had two daughters: Jane | Louisa, born on 26 August 1957, and Sarah Margaret, l |
Louisa Bosville Macdonald (16 September 1802 - 1 Sept | |
Joseph Bouchette`s daughter | Louisa Bouchette Hart was born and educated in Quebec |
He took command of the | Louisa, bound for the northwest and China. |
Chadwick married twice, firstly in 1844 to | Louisa Bow, daughter of William Bow of Broughton. |
n, Cristina Martinez, Laurie Tomin, Alan Vega, | Louisa Bradshaw, Danielle de Picciotto, Gordon W. |
Dame | Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake, DBE (1865-1925) was o |
Leixlip | Louisa Bridge is a railway station which serves Leixl |
Originally named | Louisa Bridge & Leixlip when it opened on 1 September |
e the platforms, in a setup similar to Leixlip | Louisa Bridge railway station. |
Lady Mary Selina | Louisa Bridgeman (d. |
r father was Joseph Haskins and her mother was | Louisa Bridges. |
Lady | Louisa Bridget FitzGerald (1760-1765). |
Gilpin married | Louisa Browne, daughter of General Gore Browne of Wey |
ivorced in 1974 after having two children Lady | Louisa Brudenell-Bruce (born 1964) and Lady Kathryn J |
Louisa Buck said Cork was among the "rare species" wh | |
In 1840, he remarried, to | Louisa Buck, daughter of Lewis William Buck of Hartla |
er, from his first marriage, is the art critic | Louisa Buck. |
Mt.Carey, Jamaica) had one daughter, Esthrana | Louisa Burchell (b. |
Ellis married in 1855 | Louisa Burgess daughter of Thomas Burgess of Wigston |
Caroline | Louisa Burnaby (1832-1918), by whom Burnaby became gr |
Lady Mary Grace | Louisa Butler (1846-1929), married Hon. |
luding Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore, | Louisa Calvert, and Caroline Calvert. |
Arthur Wellington Keane, 2nd Baron Keane, and | Louisa Caroline Lydia Benyon. |
Lord Ashburton married as his second wife | Louisa Caroline Stewart-Mackenzie, youngest daughter |
Egerton married Lady | Louisa Caroline, daughter of William Cavendish, 7th D |
On 24 April 1828, the duke married | Louisa Catharine Hervey-Bathurst (the widow of Sir Fe |
ary Ann Boren; they were to have six children: | Louisa Catherine Frye, Margaret Leona Denny, Rolland |
uly 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848) and his wife | Louisa Catherine Adams, their son Charles Francis Ada |
First Lady | Louisa Catherine Adams brought this recipe to The Whi |
He married, first, 18 April 1829, | Louisa Catherine, eldest daughter of William Haymes o |
Alice | Louisa Cavendish (London, 18 July 1837 - 28 March 190 |
cted former Fairfax party chairman and current | Louisa chairman Pat Mullins to serve as party chair o |
Mariane Chan as | Louisa Chan |
Sir James Carmichael, 2nd Baronet and his wife | Louisa Charlotte Butler, daughter of Sir Thomas Butle |
Legh married | Louisa Charlotte, daughter of Edward Taylor, in 1828. |
arles married again, on 24 April 1878, to Mary | Louisa Cholmondeley, a 16-year-old parson's daughter. |
Louisa Clare Wentworth-Stanley | |
Lady Alexandra | Louisa Clare Russell (b. 9 July 2001) |
Her sister is the actress | Louisa Clein. |
Lady Pollyanna | Louisa Clementine FitzGerald (born John Radcliffe Hos |
n Samuel Walter Washington (1799-1831) married | Louisa Clemson, sister of Thomas Green Clemson. |
Louisa co-authored with Emma two narratives of their | |
Touchpaper Television for BBC, Charles Martin | Louisa Cole (Guest Lead), DOCTORS, BBC TV, Sean Glees |
Louisa Collins, last woman to hang in NSW. | |
After her husband died, | Louisa continued to run the firm by herself; some yea |
recruit slaves from Orange, Spotsylvania, and | Louisa counties to meet at his home with horses, guns |
1742 by Francis Jerdone who immigrated to | Louisa County from Scotland in 1740. |
Louisa County was formed on December 7, 1836. | |
Louisa County Airport (IATA: LOW, ICAO: KLKU, FAA LID | |
Louisa County Airport covers an area of 171 acres (69 | |
(July 23, 1862 - February 8, 1925) was born in | Louisa County, Virginia during the height of the Amer |
The refuge is east of Wapello, in | Louisa County, Iowa and in Mercer County, Illinois. |
Dabneys is an unincorporated community in | Louisa County, Virginia, United States. |
d was raised and educated with his brothers in | Louisa County, Virginia and studied law under General |
Born in | Louisa County, Virginia, Crawford attended Hampden-Si |
Overton was born in | Louisa County, Virginia. |
He was born at Armisteads in | Louisa County, Virginia, graduated from the College o |
n Crossroads is an unincorporated community in | Louisa County, Virginia. |
married, as his second wife, on May 4, 1790 in | Louisa County, Virginia, Anne Price. |
ower Station, located northwest of Richmond in | Louisa County, Virginia. |
power plant on a 1,075-acre (4.35 km2) site in | Louisa County, Virginia. |
It is the county seat of | Louisa County. |
and owner, and the 70th largest slave owner in | Louisa County. |
He was born near | Louisa Court House, Virginia in 1788 and moved in inf |
Born to George and | Louisa Cox of Islington, Middlesex in North London in |
Lady Elizabeth Charlotte | Louisa Craven (13 June 1836 - 8 March 1919), married |
Edith Barrett - | Louisa Creed |
Barnett married Sabine | Louisa Curtis daughter of Sir William Curtis Bt at Ma |
st 1840, British corvettes, accompanied by the | Louisa cutter and Enterprise steamer, having seamen a |
With the persuasion of her former lover, | Louisa d'Andelot Carpenter, Holman and Reynolds, who |
Louisa d'Andelot du Pont (January 25, 1868 - 1926), m | |
Karen Franciska Maria | Louisa Damen(Dutch pronunciation: ; (born 28 October |
Lord Lansdowne married Lady | Louisa, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Ilchester, in 180 |
Lord Feversham married Lady | Louisa, daughter of Admiral George Stewart, 8th Earl |
nish King Frederick V and of his first consort | Louisa, daughter of Britain's George II. |
her death in 1842 he married, secondly, Maria | Louisa, daughter of Henry FitzRoy, 5th Duke of Grafto |
In 1829 he married | Louisa, daughter of Cuthbert Eddison, Hebburn Hall, D |
Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland, by his wife | Louisa, daughter of the Hon. |
Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland, by his wife | Louisa, daughter of Henry Drummond. |
He married | Louisa, daughter of James Landon, but died without is |
Windsor-Clive married Lady Mary Selina | Louisa, daughter of George Bridgeman, 2nd Earl of Bra |
ath in September 1886 he married secondly Jane | Louisa, daughter of Henry Francis Reynolds, in 1887. |
Lord Lichfield married Lady Harriett Georgiana | Louisa, daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Aberc |
death in August 1859 he married secondly Anne | Louisa, daughter of John Hatton, in 1870. |
ther of the second Duke of Bolton, by his wife | Louisa, daughter of Armand Nompar de Caumont, Marquis |
er, 1st Marquess of Stafford and his wife Lady | Louisa, daughter of Scroop Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridg |
, Caeglas, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, and Anne | Louisa, daughter of Commander George Purdon. |
Louisa, daughter of Charles Duncombe, 1st Baron Fever | |
Wentworth-FitzWilliam married Alice | Louisa, daughter of the Hon. |
Lord Sandys married | Louisa, daughter of Joseph Blake, in 1837. |
Wentworth-FitzWilliam married Lady Mary Grace | Louisa, daughter of John Butler, 2nd Marquess of Ormo |
Louisa, daughter of Commodore Rodgers, was married to | |
Smith married Constance Henrietta Sophia | Louisa, daughter of Lord Granville Somerset MP on 20 |
He married Annie | Louisa, daughter of the Revd Edward Heale of All Sain |
Marriott married Charlotte | Louisa, daughter of Captain Tennant, of Neewood House |
ldest son, Louis Joseph Lacoste married Bertha | Louisa, daughter of M. S. Foley, Esquire, editor-prop |
Lord Durham married Ethel Elizabeth | Louisa, daughter of Henry Beilby William Milner, in 1 |
Wells married | Louisa, daughter of the Earl of Wemyss and March in 1 |
Marquess of Stafford, by his second wife Lady | Louisa, daughter of Scroop Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridg |
Legge married Fanny | Louisa, daughter of William Bruce Stopford Sackville, |
James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn and Lady | Louisa, daughter of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford |
On 19 March 1874 he married Anna | Louisa de Burgh in a ceremony at Guildford; he would |
Hon. Robert Baldwin Sullivan married Emily | Louisa Delatre, daughter of Lieut.-Col. |
The series also starred Ellen Travolta as | Louisa Delvecchio, Chachi's mother, and Al Molinaro a |
Louisa died in 1853. | |
Louisa died in 1873, and in 1878 he married Ursula So | |
They had six children before | Louisa died in 1849: Nicholas Snowden Capron, who die |
Two others, Maurice and | Louisa, died in infancy before he was born. |
Louisa Dixie Durrell, born Louisa Florence Dixie (16 | |
In 1862, he married | Louisa Donkin, who, with two sons and four daughters, |
After her death he married secondly | Louisa Dorothea Wedderburn. |
f General John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun, and | Louisa Dorothea Wedderburn, he served in the Coldstre |
0, 1892), daughter of Thomas Sydney Lovett and | Louisa Doubleday. |
In 1862 | Louisa, Dowager Marchioness of Waterford (d 1891), wi |
of the 6th Duke of Northumberland and his wife | Louisa Drummond daughter of Henry Drummond of Albury |
where he married | Louisa Dunnell, who bore their first child, Elizabeth |
Kent, England, son of Andrew Colvile and Mary | Louisa Eden. |
rchant and a well-known congregationalist, and | Louisa Edwards (5 October 1813-19 January 1892), daug |
Marquess of Stafford and his second wife Lady | Louisa Egerton. |
aron Farnborough, Long married in 1786 Frances | Louisa, eldest daughter of Sir Richard Neave, 1st Bar |
n 21 June 1885, having married on 11 July 1861 | Louisa, eldest daughter of Francis Rivington of Harle |
Pamela | Louisa Eleanor Dillon, the only daughter of Eric Dill |
His only daughter, Pamela | Louisa Eleanor Dillon (born 26 August 1915 - died 199 |
Theobald married | Louisa Elizabeth Heames, daughter of prominent Detroi |
Elliott married | Louisa Elizabeth Towner, a teacher and native of Rutl |
rth of her youngest child, he married secondly | Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Fieschi Heneage |
Married secondly Charlotte | Louisa Emily Cadogan, granddaughter of both George Ca |
tzMaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, and Lady | Louisa Emma, daughter of Henry Fox-Strangways, 2nd Ea |
February, 1847, and with her had six children: | Louisa Emma, Edmund, Robert Lindsay, Cosmo Gordon and |
Canada in 1831, the son of Hiram McCraney and | Louisa English. |
Louisa's Duenna suggests that she and Louisa exhange | |
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