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Bridget | Louisa Harbord, a daughter of the 5th Baron Suffield |
r. Powers married, in 1839, at Troy, New York, | Louisa Hall, a native of London, England. |
Scott married Nancy | Louisa Wright, a granddaughter of Philemon Wright, in |
It runs from U.S. Route 250 in | Louisa in a general northeasterly direction to U.S. R |
Louisa is a town in Louisa County, Virginia, United S | |
arles married again, on 24 April 1878, to Mary | Louisa Cholmondeley, a 16-year-old parson's daughter. |
Henry and | Louisa had a son Henry Williams Baker |
On 12 June 2010 | Louisa was a guest star on Casualty on BBC1, on which |
Hon. Edla | Louisa Montague Abercromby (b.1877), married Georges |
First Lady | Louisa Catherine Adams brought this recipe to The Whi |
uly 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848) and his wife | Louisa Catherine Adams, their son Charles Francis Ada |
Walker had named the nearby Kentucky River the | Louisa River, after Princess Louisa, sister of Prince |
5, he married Ann Murray and, in 1861, married | Louisa Gall after the death of his first wife. |
Louisa County Airport (IATA: LOW, ICAO: KLKU, FAA LID | |
Louisa County Airport covers an area of 171 acres (69 | |
In 1897, Charleton married | Louisa Jane Alcock from Kentish Town. |
fe of Amos Bronson Alcott), and their daughter | Louisa May Alcott (author of Little Women and others) |
Louisa May Alcott served as editor for a year or so, | |
as home to the writers Henry David Thoreau and | Louisa May Alcott at different times. |
After the death of her mother Abby May, | Louisa May Alcott purchased the home for her sister A |
Flower fables was the first work published by | Louisa May Alcott and appeared on December 4, 1849. |
The grave of | Louisa May Alcott at Sleepy Hollow. |
American Novelist | Louisa May Alcott was Sewall's great niece. |
Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 - March 6, 1888) | |
l Bank, doors from the George Pullman Mansion, | Louisa May Alcott pullman car, chandeliers from the C |
Louisa May Alcott published work under a pen-name; sh | |
It is a parallel novel that retells | Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women from the point |
ay Jo March in the studio's 1987 adaptation of | Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. |
Based on | Louisa May Alcott's classic 1869 semi-autobiographica |
Little Women and Good Wives (both adapted from | Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women), as well as i |
her A. Bronson Alcott and his daughter, author | Louisa May Alcott, are among the famous people who li |
His congregation, which included | Louisa May Alcott, William Lloyd Garrison, Julia Ward |
nd his family, Bronson Alcott and his daughter | Louisa May Alcott, along with the papers of other not |
Louisa May Alcott, 1967 cast after 1891 original, Bro | |
, and in other than ideal situations, included | Louisa May Alcott, Almira Fales, Eliza Emily Chappell |
Amos Bronson Alcott, (1799-1888), father of | Louisa May Alcott, born in Wolcott, teacher, writer, |
The Wayside, home in turn to authors | Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret S |
graphy of Bronson Alcott, the father of writer | Louisa May Alcott, and one of the foremost Transcende |
in Little Women, a novel written by her sister | Louisa May Alcott. |
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and | Louisa May Alcott. |
t of William Torrey Harris and of his daughter | Louisa May Alcott. |
6 March - | Louisa May Alcott; Writer (b. |
Dame | Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake, DBE (1865-1925) was o |
re; launched on 8 July 1943; sponsored by Miss | Louisa Rodgers Alger; and commissioned at the Philade |
May 2010 Rita Krishna, Susan Fajana-Thomas and | Louisa Thompson all Labour Party candidates, were ret |
son of John Wedgwood (1766-1844), and his wife | Louisa Jane Allen. |
Marian | Louisa was also a first cousin of Lady Alice Christab |
Louisa is also home to the Twin Oaks Community, an in | |
Louisa was also responsible for having the Drottningh | |
ond and Farmville, and Appomattox, Buckingham, | Louisa, Goochland, Amelia, Fluvanna, and Hanover coun |
Louisa Ulrika and her spouse continued to reside at t | |
ding the Ladies Caroline Lennox, Emily Lennox, | Louisa Lennox and Sarah Lennox. |
Fauquier, Floyd, Fluvanna, Goochland, Halifax, | Louisa, Orange, and Patrick. |
st 1840, British corvettes, accompanied by the | Louisa cutter and Enterprise steamer, having seamen a |
In 1871, he married | Louisa Scott and they had seven children: Helen, Robe |
ng Congress, he resumed the practice of law in | Louisa, Kentucky and was appointed judge of the Lawre |
ce William, Culpeper, Madison, Greene, Orange, | Louisa, Albemarle and Fluvanna in Virginia. |
her portraits at Frewen College, it has Helen | Louisa Frewen and her son Edward. |
childhood friend and the daughter of Henrietta | Louisa Segee and Lyman W. Besse, who owned an extensi |
In the same year, he married Sophia | Louisa Ribinson and they went on to have 8 children. |
consular official in China) and his wife Ellen | Louisa McClatchie, and was born in Wuhu, China, on 17 |
luding Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore, | Louisa Calvert, and Caroline Calvert. |
ecember 1834 in Calcutta Cathedral, he married | Louisa Macgregor, and they had six children: Frederic |
Portrait of | Louisa Maria and her brother James Francis Edward by |
d son of 2nd Duke of Cambridge and the actress | Louisa Fairbrother and was born January 30, 1846. |
nity Church with her friend and colleague, Dr. | Louisa Garrett Anderson near to their home in Penn, B |
Louisa Garrett Anderson, co-founder of Women's Hospit | |
Along with her friend and colleague Dr. | Louisa Garrett Anderson, she established military hos |
Hospital for Children at 688 Harrow Road with | Louisa Garrett Anderson. |
graduated at the top of his class then married | Louisa on April 1, 1849 and the couple made their hom |
Frederica | Louisa Juliana Arthur (d. 23 March 1946), married Alf |
Louisa Krause as Zoe | |
Jean | Louisa Kelly as Rachel |
m. 22 November 1842 | Louisa Jones b. 18 February 1816 d. 8 July 1889. |
Louisa Webb, b.1804; married Jacob Forster. | |
Lady | Louisa Georgiana Beauclerk (28 December 1806 - 18 Feb |
In 1821, when his grandmother | Louisa Tollemache became 7th Countess of Dysart, he a |
religious school was established in 1842, Mrs. | Louisa Symonds becoming its first superintendent. |
Next he studied law in | Louisa, Kentucky before passing the Kentucky bar in 1 |
Ismay | Louisa Ursula Bellew, daughter of Patrick Bellew, 1st |
Sarah | Louisa Tackitt Benefield Bewley |
Slacum's family included sister Mary | Louisa Slacum Benham and brother George Washington Sl |
Lady | Louisa was bitterly disappointed, and never married. |
oone, daughter of Rev. Hampton Lynch and Maria | Louisa (Roberts) Boone, and a great niece of frontier |
Their first child, | Louisa, was born in New York on 25 January 1780, but |
Emily | Louisa was born in Ceylon. |
Spain (1748-1819) and his spouse, Queen Maria | Louisa of Bourbon-Parma (1751-1819). |
He married | Louisa Mary Boyes, the sister of Duncan Gordon Boyes, |
The southwest side drains into the | Louisa Spring Branch of the North Fork of the Piney R |
der son of the 3rd Earl of Bradford and Selina | Louisa Forester, Bridgeman was educated at Harrow Sch |
d Malibu (Hiking and Sea Kayaking) on Princess | Louisa Inlet, British Columbia |
ard County, Maryland to Caleb Dorsey Davis and | Louisa Warfield Brown, He was the great-great-great g |
ional and scientific purposes..." In 1971 Mrs. | Louisa P. Browning donated 26 acres (110,000 m2) of a |
Vulcan Foundry and the first 6-coupled engine, | Louisa, was built by the Hunslet Engine Company in Le |
On 19 March 1874 he married Anna | Louisa de Burgh in a ceremony at Guildford; he would |
First is widow | Louisa Windeatt, but she is too independent. |
Sir James Carmichael, 2nd Baronet and his wife | Louisa Charlotte Butler, daughter of Sir Thomas Butle |
Married secondly Charlotte | Louisa Emily Cadogan, granddaughter of both George Ca |
Lady | Louisa Stuart called him "a man of mean understanding |
daughter of architect Henry Evans and his wife | Louisa, who came from a family of lawyers. |
had a son Torquhil Ian Campbell and a daughter | Louisa Iona Campbell. |
With the persuasion of her former lover, | Louisa d'Andelot Carpenter, Holman and Reynolds, who |
then to Covington, Kentucky via Peach Orchard, | Louisa, and Catlettsburg, February 1863. |
vernors Island, New York to George Bomford and | Louisa Sophia Catton, daughter of noted English artis |
The series also starred Ellen Travolta as | Louisa Delvecchio, Chachi's mother, and Al Molinaro a |
The Howard Mortuary Chapel (also known as the | Louisa Howard Chapel) is a historic mortuary chapel o |
iving in 1891 - William Henry, Sara Anna, Mary | Louisa and Charles Ball Powers. |
Ponsonby married | Louisa Frances Charlotte, daughter of Lord Henry Gord |
The | Louisa Railroad chartered in Virginia in 1836 became |
Anstruther married | Louisa Maria Chowne Marshall, daughter of Reverend Wi |
o was with the Belgian diplomatic service, and | Louisa Martha Clark. |
Louisa's Duenna suggests that she and Louisa exhange | |
Louisa Adams' coin was released May 29, 2008. | |
Hon. | Louisa Mary Constance Napier (1961) |
orced his wife and was re-married that year to | Louisa Mary Constance Marriott. |
Astley married | Louisa Frances Cope of Launceston, Tasmania on 22 Sep |
lliam Randal McDonnell, 6th Earl of Antrim and | Louisa McDonnell, Countess of Antrim. |
h child of Col. Charles (1801-1881) and Sophia | Louisa (Percy; d. 1908) Bagot, the daughter of Vice-A |
n, Cristina Martinez, Laurie Tomin, Alan Vega, | Louisa Bradshaw, Danielle de Picciotto, Gordon W. |
Ellis married in 1855 | Louisa Burgess daughter of Thomas Burgess of Wigston |
In 1824, he married | Louisa, third daughter of Henry Hutton, rector of Bea |
Cadogan, 3rd Earl Cadogan and his wife Honoria | Louisa Blake, daughter of Joseph Blake and sister of |
He was survived by his wife | Louisa Victoria, daughter of Canon Hughes of Peterbor |
Bickersteth married Lady Lavinia | Louisa Bertie daughter of Montagu Bertie, 6th Earl of |
Lord Alverstone married | Louisa Mary, daughter of William Charles Calthrop, in |
20 August 1846, he married Lady Mary Arabella | Louisa Noel, daughter of Charles Noel, 1st Earl of Ga |
Barnett married Sabine | Louisa Curtis daughter of Sir William Curtis Bt at Ma |
He had married in 1843 Cecilia | Louisa, youngest daughter of Henry Belville, Assistan |
er of David Williams in 1819; secondly, Martha | Louisa Minshull, daughter of William Minshull, in 184 |
ile in England, Thomas Chandler Haliburton met | Louisa Neville, daughter of Captain Laurence Neville, |
rge Mathew Fortescue (1791-1877), married Lady | Louisa Ryder, daughter of Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of H |
ambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool, by his first wife | Louisa Howard, daughter of Frederick John Howard. |
Kitchener married Caroline | Louisa Fenton, daughter of Major Charles Hamilton Fen |
the seven sons of Major Antony Gibbs and Janet | Louisa Merivale, daughter of John Louis Merivale. |
; and secondly, on 28 Dec. 1854, Sarah Albinia | Louisa, youngest daughter of Sir Lancelot Shadwell; s |
tzMaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, and Lady | Louisa Emma, daughter of Henry Fox-Strangways, 2nd Ea |
Lennox married | Louisa Fredericka, daughter of the Hon. |
Legh married | Louisa Charlotte, daughter of Edward Taylor, in 1828. |
aron Farnborough, Long married in 1786 Frances | Louisa, eldest daughter of Sir Richard Neave, 1st Bar |
s the son of Henry Hall and his wife Catherine | Louisa Wood, daughter of Lord Bridport. |
In 1777, he married Lady | Louisa Leveson-Gower daughter of the Earl Gower, then |
Egerton married Lady | Louisa Caroline, daughter of William Cavendish, 7th D |
Figgins married | Louisa Beckwith daughter of W. A. Beckwith of Skinner |
Chadwick married twice, firstly in 1844 to | Louisa Bow, daughter of William Bow of Broughton. |
Gilpin married | Louisa Browne, daughter of General Gore Browne of Wey |
of the 6th Duke of Northumberland and his wife | Louisa Drummond daughter of Henry Drummond of Albury |
She died in 1849 and Scarlett remarried | Louisa Anne, daughter of James Murray, Lord Cringleti |
n 21 June 1885, having married on 11 July 1861 | Louisa, eldest daughter of Francis Rivington of Harle |
Lord Aldenham married | Louisa Anne, daughter of William Adams and the Hon. |
Hon. Robert Baldwin Sullivan married Emily | Louisa Delatre, daughter of Lieut.-Col. |
In 1840, he remarried, to | Louisa Buck, daughter of Lewis William Buck of Hartla |
Inglewood's mother was Lady Katherine | Louisa Pakenham, daughter of William Lygon Pakenham, |
rth of her youngest child, he married secondly | Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Fieschi Heneage |
He married | Louisa Amanda Deason on 29 April 1916. |
on of Major-General E. J. Dickson and his wife | Louisa Maria Dickson. |
ther, Charles, married Emily's younger sister, | Louisa), and did not marry until 1850. |
Dame | Louisa Aldrich-Blake died in 1925 from undisclosed ca |
His only daughter, Pamela | Louisa Eleanor Dillon (born 26 August 1915 - died 199 |
Pamela | Louisa Eleanor Dillon, the only daughter of Eric Dill |
It was in Roorkee that he met | Louisa Florence Dixie and married her in 1910. |
lice, Duchess of Gloucester and of Lady Marian | Louisa Montagu Douglas Scott, also she was the matern |
In 1777, | Louisa sold Drottningholm to the Swedish state. |
Louisa d'Andelot du Pont (January 25, 1868 - 1926), m | |
es Mendoza to the house of Don Jerome to meet ' | Louisa' (the Duenna in disguise); they agree to elope |
Louisa Dixie Durrell, born Louisa Florence Dixie (16 | |
s one of two daughters, her sister being Alice | Louisa Hart Dyke (born 1975). |
February, 1847, and with her had six children: | Louisa Emma, Edmund, Robert Lindsay, Cosmo Gordon and |
He married, first, 18 April 1829, | Louisa Catherine, eldest daughter of William Haymes o |
In 1798 his daughter Anne | Louisa married English financier Alexander Baring, la |
l became an MP when a vacancy arose; similarly | Louisa Wall entered Parliament in 2008 following a re |
Priscilla's music has been compared with | Louisa John-Kroll, Enya, Bel Canto, and Sarah Brightm |
irginia counties of Clarke, Frederick, Orange, | Louisa, Hanover, Essex, Richmond (no relation to the |
Of Jebb's sisters, | Louisa Wilkins established the forerunner of the Wome |
Mrs. Wallace also said that | Louisa was far more sociable than her husband and tha |
m City crime lord Carmine Falcone and his wife | Louisa on February 14, Alberto Falcone was an outcast |
Louisa Jennifer Fielden (born 20 December 1983) is a | |
rm as senator expired, he was elected Mayor of | Louisa and filled this office for several years. |
na Gubbay, Rose Hancock-Porteous, Ena Harwood, | Louisa Hatfield, Fiona Horne, Christa Hughes, Frida I |
Lady | Louisa Bridget FitzGerald (1760-1765). |
Lady Pollyanna | Louisa Clementine FitzGerald (born John Radcliffe Hos |
His wife Mary | Louisa Stanton Floyd-Jones died on July 22, 1906. |
He took command of the | Louisa, bound for the northwest and China. |
Note the above Baroness | Louisa (Ormond) Forbes, is not to be confused with th |
he George Abercromby, 3rd Baron Abercromby and | Louisa Penuel Forbes, on his death in 1924 he had no |
He married Maria | Louisa, the fourth daughter of Reverdy Johnson. |
ry married twice; firstly in Sicily in 1807 to | Louisa Amelia Fox, daughter of General Henry Edward F |
He married | Louisa Mary Fraser in 1846 who died in 1868; he re-ma |
They had eight children: | Louisa, Theodore, Frederick J., Catharine, Sallie, So |
1742 by Francis Jerdone who immigrated to | Louisa County from Scotland in 1740. |
ary Ann Boren; they were to have six children: | Louisa Catherine Frye, Margaret Leona Denny, Rolland |
divorce, and to live with his other daughter, | Louisa Aldrich Geary and her family, in El Monte, Los |
Healy, Shane Leslie, Reginald McKenna, Jessie | Louisa Rickard, George Bernard Shaw, Lytton Strachey, |
ced with the opposite, in an effort to impress | Louisa, a girl he has a crush on. |
Louisa Lula Greene Richards (April 8, 1849 - Septembe | |
published under a variety of names, including | Louisa L. Greene, Louise L. Green, Lula Green, and Lu |
Lady | Louisa Augusta Greville (1743-), married William Chur |
on July 13, 1865, Thomas Hailey was the son of | Louisa M. Griffin and John Hailey. |
He married | Louisa and had 11 children - all alive in 1881. |
irginia Central Railroad, earlier known as the | Louisa Railroad, had been formed in 1836 and was one |
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