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uantock Lodge, and was remarketed by Peaster's | widow Jane as a centre for recreation and banqueting |
His | widow, Jane Ewart-Biggs (died 8 October 1992), becam |
His | widow Jane was said to have told visitors on showing |
His | widow, Jane Montgomery, died in 1846 in Gibson Count |
7-1908) by Lowes Dickinson (the bequest of his | widow, Jane Maria Strachey), Charles Metcalfe, 1st B |
He was survived by his | widow, Jane, five children and three grandchildren. |
oseph Rolette's death, Dousman would marry his | widow, Jane. |
His | widow, Janet Conaway Lemons, is a certified pharmacy |
He left behind a | widow, Janet and a daughter Ayston from his first ma |
on and management of Vasse Felix passed to his | widow, Janet Holmes a Court. |
The Worldly | Widow January 1990 ISBN 0821777149 |
Carnahan's | widow, Jean Carnahan, was the favorite by many to su |
ised before the election, appointed Carnahan's | widow, Jean, in her husband's place. |
y Hopkirk after her death, as a reward for his | widow Jeannie. |
ities including visiting Delius's severely ill | widow Jelka and accompanying the composer's exhumed |
his death in 1935, the property passed to his | widow, Jesse Ball duPont. |
partner Joe Brady (Gus Mercurio) and a helpful | widow, Jessica Johnson (Penne Hackforth-Jones). |
He was succeeded by his | widow, Jo Ann Emerson. |
He was succeeded in the House by his | widow, Jo Ann Emerson. |
He married a | widow, Joan daughter of William Kirkeby. |
His | widow Joan remarried in 1349, her second husband bei |
Mortimer's | widow, Joan, received a pardon in 1336 and survived |
† In April 2011, the Parker Estate-his | widow Joan, and sons Dan & David-decided together wi |
cientific Adviser for Scotland, and Williams's | widow, Joan. |
d 4 March 1637, proved 27 February 1638 by his | widow Joane White, shows that he survived a son, and |
His | widow Joanna remarried Sir Thomas Chaloner the elder |
Burdick's | widow, Jocelyn Burdick, was appointed as a temporary |
ry of Roffey Parish Church, Horsham, where his | widow joined him following her death on 30 March 193 |
The | Widow Jones was an 1895 New York City stage musical |
he May Irwin Kiss, The Rice-Irwin Kiss and The | Widow Jones) is an 1896 actuality, and was one of th |
In the 1895 Broadway show The | Widow Jones, she introduced "The Bully Song" which b |
Among her own pieces have been : " The | Widow Jones," " The Swell Miss Fitzswell," "Courted |
from the final scene of the stage musical, The | Widow Jones. |
After his death, his | widow Josephine told AP that it was his proudest acc |
A young | widow, Josephine moved back to Staten Island with Ca |
majority control of the club passed on to his | widow Josephine, and to his brother Victor after mos |
His | widow, Joy Bright Hancock, a long-time employee of t |
release of the State Department memo, Horman's | widow, Joyce, described it as "close to a smoking pi |
After Alviso died on 1853, his | widow, Juana Galindo Alviso, rented a home to two of |
His | widow, Judith would like to thank everyone in the in |
n December 18, 1882 in Travis County, Texas to | widow Julia Hofheintz and lived for a while in Austi |
The majority of his estate was left to his | widow Julia who died two years later. |
h was sold to financier Jay Gould by Merritt's | widow, Julia Merritt, after Merritt's death in 1873. |
Daniel's untimely death at the age of 33, his | widow Julia Catherine Cook moved with their only chi |
marriage to Maida (Kay Francis) until he meets | widow Julie Eden (Carole Lombard). |
ge between a British civil servant and a Hindu | widow just before the Indian Mutiny. |
Cohen's | widow, Karen Wald Cohen, continues to serve as inter |
In addition to Philippe, his survivors are his | widow Kate and his daughter Pascale. |
men, the Unionists adopted the Walter Elliot's | widow Katharine as their candidate. |
After his death, his | widow Katharine Smith Reynolds continued his philant |
ane crash in Georgia on February 27, 1941, his | widow, Katharine Byron, a granddaughter of U.S. Sena |
His | widow, Katherine Wood Dunlap (1884-1970), christened |
f Lewis's historical research, provided by his | widow, Kathryn Lewis, who personally selected Catton |
th in a railroad accident, Peabody married his | widow Katrina, and they lived at Yaddo until her dea |
Hurricane Katty is named for Randles' | widow, Katty Pepermans. |
Gable's | widow, Kay, commented to Louella Parsons that it had |
His | widow kept a print-shop for many years in Oxford Roa |
Black | Widow Kicks Ass 2:11 |
corrosive effect of the Communist regime), The | Widow Killer (a detective story set in World War II |
After the death of Thynne in 1580, his | widow, known as Dame Dorothy, lived at Manor Farm as |
n a second irony of history, Benedict Arnold's | widow, known locally as "Sarah Arnold", may have die |
A year later, his | widow Kristien Hemmerechts wrote a very personal and |
His | widow, Labor candidate Fanny Brownbill, won the resu |
He is survived by his | widow, Lady Skeet, who resides in Milton Ernest, Bed |
e castle was built as a memorial to him by his | widow, Lady James of Eltham. |
ose name still looms large in the shape of his | widow, Lady Harriet (Geraldine McNulty). |
His | widow, Lady Doreen (Doreen Knatchbull, Baroness Brab |
His | widow Lady Fairfax of Cameron was appointed Temporar |
The | widow, Lady Margaret, daughter of Henry Compton, 1st |
His | widow, Lady Agnes Cheyne, left the manor house in a |
's formation was actively welcomed by his late | widow, Lady Violet Powell, and continues to receive |
As Thynne's | widow Lady Elizabeth married Charles Seymour, 6th Du |
His | widow, Lady Guinness, died of cancer in Petersfield, |
His | widow, Lady Randolph Churchill, married George Cornw |
His | widow later died obscurely in a hospital after seeki |
Hannah, Nathaniel Mitchell's | widow, later married Colonel Manaen Bull, a British |
His | widow later married Maurice de Moravia, Earl of Stra |
The red | widow, Latrodectus bishopi, has a red-orange cephalo |
bsequently slain by Ywain who then married his | widow, Laudine. |
Congressman Gray is interred next to his | widow Laura Lee Gray, daughter Bess Gray Garrett and |
mpelled to marry his observant rabbi brother's | widow, Leah (Lauren Ambrose) to honor him via the an |
Christiane Minazzoli as | Widow Lefancois |
Four years later his | widow left the colony forever and returned to German |
mouth shortly after June 1641, after which his | widow left Rhode Island to live in the part of New N |
His | widow, Leila Hogan, was heard to say, "I am sure the |
s dispute this, and years after his death, his | widow Lillian seemed to deny that her husband was ev |
a ballet company is founded in his name by his | widow, Lillian (Nancy Marchand). |
local Democratic Committee over Cappabianca's | widow, Linda. |
zens of malignant neuroendocrine tumours - his | widow Lindsay accepted the award on his behalf. |
In 2003, Todd Beamer's | widow Lisa, along with co-author Ken Abraham, wrote |
34, Vaughan Radford, and Melville Watson whose | widow lived there until 1949. |
A | widow lived with her son in a cottage with many 'goo |
After his death in 1744 his | widow lived at Shaw House for a few years before sel |
Archibald McCrea died in 1937, but his | widow lived on at Carter's Grove another 25 years. |
Meenakshi (Meena) is a | widow living with her son Nandu. |
ceeds from the album were to be given to Pun's | widow, Liza Rios, and their three children, The albu |
Capps was succeeded by his | widow, Lois Capps, who won in a special election in |
The composer's | widow Lolita Ahn and her family then relinquished al |
His | widow, Loretta, was murdered in Olema in 1873. |
r Becomes a Rose", an overdubbed duet with his | widow, Lorrie Morgan. |
l of the City of Mahagonny with the composer's | widow, Lotte Lenya, in attendance. |
In addition, Wolfman Jack's | widow, Lou Lamb Smith, leased a one- to two-hour syn |
First is | widow Louisa Windeatt, but she is too independent. |
Upon Alexandre's death in 1860, his | widow Louise Pommery assumed full control of the bus |
Under the guidance of Alexandre's | widow, Louise Pommery, the firm was dedicated to Cha |
McLintock hires beautiful | widow Louise Warren (Yvonne De Carlo) as his cook an |
Following the death of her newborn baby, war | widow LouLou Mason accepts a temporary two-week assi |
In early 1900s England, a young | widow, Lucy Muir (Gene Tierney), moves to the seasid |
He was survived by his | widow, Lucy. |
John Gray died in 1826, leaving his | widow, Lydia (1794-1855), to manage the business alo |
sented by President Harry S. Truman to David's | widow, Lynda Mae David, on October 5, 1945, in a cer |
He married a | widow, Mabel Little, on 18 November 1957. |
His | widow, Madeleine Bordallo, was an unsuccessful candi |
After Henry Duryea died in 1916 his | widow maintained some of the French breeding farm's |
After his death, his | widow maintained ownership until 1973. |
ar (English: Ploughed Reef), also known as the | Widow Maker, is a reef off the Towan Headland in New |
s other vehicles invisible; the Mercs have the | Widow Maker, which converts enemy towers and tanks i |
After George Lauder Carnegie died, his | widow, Margaret Copley Thaw, remarried and moved to |
The Earl's | widow, Margaret Wake, was left with four children. |
Morris died in 1873 while his | widow Margaret and brother Leopold Morris carried on |
d in 1308 and a retained section from Albert's | widow Margaret of Brandenburg-Salzwedel on her death |
ed a papal dispensation to marry his brother's | widow, Margaret Douglas, Fair Maid of Galloway, in o |
died in 1849, after which time he married the | widow Margaret Hereford. |
death in 1649 Gaunt House passed first to his | widow Margaret and then to his son John Fell, who wa |
I inherited part of his share, while Albert's | widow Margaret of Brandenburg-Salzwedel retained the |
His | widow, Margaret, daughter of the Master of Requests, |
Memorial Trophy" is presented annually by his | widow Margo to York City's "Clubman of the Year". |
His second wife, the young war | widow Margot Hansen, he met in 1947 at an FDP meetin |
After Linares died, his | widow, Maria de Jesus Bruno Garcia (1800 - ), sold a |
After Coppinger's death, his | widow, Maria Luisa Soto moved back to Rancho Rincona |
He immediately expelled his brother's | widow Maria Zorzi. |
Carl's | widow, Maria Carl, latter made a run in the Republic |
Leandry died in 1842, and his | widow, Maria Francisca Uribe, married Francisco O'Ca |
of tolerance during the regency of Ferdinand's | widow Maria Christina. |
d to Spain and became an advisor of the king's | widow, Mariana of Austria, who took over the regency |
vellas was published posthumously in 2001, his | widow Marianne Forrest serving as literary executor. |
His | widow Marie Peyrat (d. |
His | widow, Marie Gabrielle d'Audibert de Lussan, Duchess |
rint reporter to interview Lee Harvey Oswald's | widow, Marina Oswald. |
There is a memorial plaque to him and his | widow, Marion Freer, on the south wall. |
Widow Marion Willow works at two jobs to raise her t | |
His | widow, Marion, is still alive and contributed to a 1 |
Raciti's | widow Marisa Grasso attended the match, and one minu |
he city following a bequest in the will of his | widow Marjorie in 1989. |
between minority owner Louis Pieri and Brown's | widow Marjorie Brown. |
When | widow marriage was considered as taboo in Nambuthiri |
ferior social rank, of rigidly abstaining from | widow marriage, and of refraining from degrading occ |
ee sons were entrusted to his mother until his | widow married Clotaire I. Clotaire, however, had Chl |
His | widow married Waleran IV of Limburg. |
His | widow married (1614) William Fitz Williams of Dundru |
His | widow married Thomas Parry, Comptroller of the Royal |
Smith's | widow married Thomas Cecil, first earl of Exeter, an |
Upon Walter's death his | widow married Henry de Molle, whose new surname is p |
His | widow married W.Y. Crichton in 1894 and their family |
A year after Tytus' death, his | widow married John Stewart McLennan, a Canadian indu |
The last Andrew Hackett died in 1815 and his | widow married Berkeley Octavious Noel, a grandson of |
His | widow married John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath, on 1 |
After Vallade died in 1770, his | widow married Lewis Pintard, whose name came to be a |
Rebecca, his | widow, married John Burbidge, another member of the |
His | widow married Sir David Barclay of Ladyland in the P |
His | widow married John Bolman, who also served in the pr |
Dennis Smith's | widow married a supposed relation of his, William Br |
His | widow married at St. James's, Piccadilly, on 28 Nove |
Then the | widow married the defendant, J.S. Mr Bret brough an |
the other U.S. Senator from Texas (Sheppard's | widow married Connally the year after Sheppard died |
His | widow, Martha Jane Huskey Ogle (1756-1827), moved th |
A wealthy | widow, Martha Custis was courted by George Washingto |
Two years after his death, his | widow, Martha, married George Washington, who became |
Rancho Calleguas, was willed to his | widow Martina (1826-1898). |
Following his death, his | widow Mary remarried to Isaiah Fearing, thus providi |
Widow Mary joined sister-in-law Susanna (Haswell) Ro | |
He left a | widow, Mary Clarke (1641 - April 7, 1711), daughter |
, Virginia as a young man to marry the wealthy | widow Mary Micou Hill, who bore him five children wh |
Leslie's second marriage to | widow Mary Maupin Kuykendall on November 17, 1859, p |
After William Brickell's death, his | widow, Mary Brickell, became one of the young city's |
garet died, John remarried twice: in 1781 to a | widow Mary (Grant) Hodgson who died in 1785, and the |
ring any heart problems, and suspected Pedro's | widow Mary Doran of foul play. |
n 1708, in the parish of St Clement Danes; his | widow Mary was living in Holborn in 1709. |
r the death of his first wife, Meigs married a | widow Mary Noel (nee Bleecker) McDonald on November |
very unhappily at the age of forty-eight to a | widow, Mary Vazeille, and had no children. |
In 1773, he married the | widow Mary Pierce Bridger. |
A John Campbell, to Elizabeth Moody and to the | widow Mary Mills. |
When the estate of Barbour's | widow, Mary B. Grimsley Barbour, was in administrati |
of his own gubernatorial term named Gleason's | widow, Mary Smith Gleason, to finish the term. |
Mareen Duvall's | widow, Mary went on to marry Henry Ridgely and later |
llowing the death of Rene Anselmo in 1995, his | widow Mary Anselmo controlled the company for a time |
Janani Luwum was survived by a | widow, Mary Lawinyo Luwum and nine children. |
His only son was John Francis Cradock; his | widow, Mary Cradock, died 15 December 1819, aged 89, |
er collection until the late 1960s when Cary's | widow, Mary Flagler Cary, donated the couple's colle |
He left a | widow, Mary Eileen Nicklin, in Port Credit, Ontario. |
He was buried in the college chapel, where his | widow, Mary, placed his effigy in stone. |
a lawsuit brought about by Hughie Thomasson's | widow, Mary, which alleged trademark violations. |
He was survived by his | widow Mary, who died in Brighton on 6 July 1885. |
His | widow, Mary, died 25 Jan. 1855, aged 49. |
His | widow, Mary, then moved to Frankfort, Kentucky, to b |
ut Glympton Park became the dower house of his | widow Mary. |
not attend, so the honour fell to Inverclyde's | widow Mary. |
previously as Lt. Governor, appointed Allen's | widow, Maryon Pittman Allen, to succeed him in the S |
nry's death his sons were still minors and his | widow Matilda assumed the regency of the principalit |
Sheila Hancock as the grieving and determined | widow, Matilda, and David Threllfall plays the young |
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