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| the sawmills burned to the ground rendering | Frederick a ghost town. |
| Frederick, a probable homosexual, died unmarried at La | |
| n Worthing Sussex the oldest of four sons of | Frederick, a laundry proprietor, and his wife Esther. |
| Frederick, a Saxon, first appears as a collaborator of | |
| lowing the partition of Anhalt-Bernburg with | Frederick, a younger son of Christian I becoming the r |
| After graduating from | Frederick A. Douglass High School in Oklahoma City she |
| Colonel | Frederick A. Staring - Mustered out with the regiment. |
| in 1981 by Mrs. Drue Heinz and developed by | Frederick A. Hetzel. |
| es Motor Car Company was founded in 1910, by | Frederick A. Ames, who converted his carriage plant in |
| Colonel | Frederick A. Boardman - June 3, 1863, to May 3, 1864 - |
| Press was Agnes Lynch Starrett, followed by | Frederick A. Hetzel (1968-1994), and Cynthia Miller (1 |
| the tug's commanding officer, Acting Ensign | Frederick A. G. Bacon-were wounded. |
| Thurston, | Frederick; A. Frank (1939 (revised and enlarged 1979)) |
| It was funded by | Frederick A. Hauck of Cincinnati, Ohio, cast in 1976, |
| •Manuscript: Autograph of | Frederick A. Stock, Chicago. |
| s Edward A., Joseph W., Frank, James W. Jr., | Frederick A. and his sister Florette. |
| Colonel | Frederick A. Johns - mustered out with the regiment. |
| Frederick A. Seaton, U.S. Interior Secretary from Nebr | |
| On January 1, 1849, he was succeeded by | Frederick A. Tallmadge, the first Recorder elected by |
| erican herpetologist and medical doctor, see | Frederick A. Shannon. |
| Colonel | Frederick A. Bartleson - killed in action at the Battl |
| gator lizard described in 1961 by Werler and | Frederick A. Shannon. |
| ort silent film romantic comedy, directed by | Frederick A. Thomson and written by Wallace Reid. |
| Lieutenant Colonel | Frederick A. Battey - mustered out with the regiment. |
| London: | Frederick A. Praeger. |
| His successor as mayor was | Frederick A. Schroeder, a Republican. |
| Rev. | Frederick A. Niedner, 1970-78 |
| regational Society, formed in 1840 with Rev. | Frederick A. Farley as its Minister. |
| ond Congress, both preceded and succeeded by | Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg. |
| New York: | Frederick A. Praeger, 1961 |
| endent People's ticket with the exception of | Frederick A. Tallmadge. |
| Private | Frederick A. Ballen, Company B - Medal of Honor recipi |
| nts the entire season and he was replaced by | Frederick A. Speik. |
| Norwood, | Frederick A., Sourcebook of American Methodism, Nashvi |
| Reggie Morris - | Frederick A.Paulson |
| Arthur | Frederick Aaron (born 1885 in Liverpool, England) was |
| ief force following the Battle of Domstadtl, | Frederick abandoned the siege and withdrew from Moravi |
| July 1889, he had taken over from Inspector | Frederick Abberline as the lead investigative officer |
| Frederick, abbot of St Albans | |
| Harry | Frederick Abbott (October 22, 1874 - June 11, 1935) wa |
| George | Frederick Abbott (born 1874, died 13 March 1947 at Tun |
| Frederick Abbott (13 Jun 1805 - ) | |
| Carl | Frederick Abel Pantin FRS (30 March 1899 - 14 January |
| Carl | Frederick Abel Pantin (1959) |
| Immediately, | Frederick acted as an opponent of Otto the Great, one |
| Hereditary Prince | Frederick acted as regent on behalf of his half-brothe |
| 1835.12.04 Gen. Sir | Frederick Adam |
| as Elizabeth Brydone while John Adam and Sir | Frederick Adam were his uncles. |
| Independent Brigade: Colonel | Frederick Adam |
| He led the famous charge of Sir | Frederick Adam's brigade against the Imperial Guard to |
| Frederick Adams married Maud Witherbee of San Diego, C | |
| In 1999, Lord | Frederick admitted experimenting with cocaine. |
| She became a mistress to Prince | Frederick Adolf in about 1778 and had a daughter, Soph |
| In 1797, she received a proposal from Prince | Frederick Adolf of Sweden, a proposal given without th |
| She became the lover of prince | Frederick Adolf after his relationship with Sophie Hag |
| r Ulla was at one point the object of Prince | Frederick Adolf's affection, and Augusta herself was i |
| Prince | Frederick Adolph |
| Frederick Adolph Speik (January 26, 1882 - June 30, 19 | |
| Frederick Adolphus Sawyer (December 12, 1822 - July 31 | |
| tio Nelson commended him to the Crown Prince | Frederick after the battle, supposedly recommending th |
| Lateran Council, there arguing the cause of | Frederick against Otto. |
| f felt about the king, but she, too, advised | Frederick against the marriage. |
| n the late 19th century with their first son | Frederick, age six. |
| Frederick Agnew Gill (born May, 1873 - died June 4, 19 | |
| 1939) | Frederick Alan Irving Muntz and in 1952 (div) 1958 as |
| arried secondly Carol Martineau, daughter of | Frederick Alan Martineau, in 1972. |
| George Augustus | Frederick Albemarle Bertie, 10th Earl of Lindsey, DL ( |
| Frederick Albert Hayes (c. | |
| Frederick Albert was also the founder of the Anhaltisc | |
| Frederick Albert succeeded his father as ruler of Anha | |
| Captain | Frederick Albert McLaren OBE (19 August 1874 - 23 Sept |
| d Smith, based on play by Ilya Surguchev and | Frederick Albert Swan. |
| Frederick Albert Anthony Klages (Born October 31, 1943 | |
| Frederick Albert McDonald (c. | |
| Hettstedt, Agthe served as court organist to | Frederick Albrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg. |
| Frederick Aldrich in his laboratory at Memorial Univer | |
| third child of black Shakespearian actor Ira | Frederick Aldridge and his second wife, the Swedish co |
| s the first wife of American black actor Ira | Frederick Aldridge. |
| Frederick Alexcee, artist (also of Tsimshian ancestry) | |
| of the United Kingdom on 6 December 1962 for | Frederick Alfred Hoare. |
| 14 September - | Frederick Alfred Pile, soldier and politician (d.1976) |
| Frederick Alfred Moncewicz (September 1, 1903 - April | |
| Sir | Frederick Alfred Laker (6 August 1922 - 9 February 200 |
| four poems to Poems, by Two Brothers, which | Frederick, Alfred, and their brother Charles Tennyson |
| His son | Frederick Algernon George Young Elton (1867-1921), was |
| Frederick Allan Bannister 1952-1953 | |
| Alan Leo, born William | Frederick Allan, (Westminster, 7 August 1860 - Bude, 3 |
| Frederick Allen Aldrich AB, M.Sc., Ph.D. (May 1, 1927 | |
| Corfield was the son of Brigadier | Frederick Alleyne Corfield and Mary Graham Vernon. |
| Frederick alongside the Potomac River. | |
| Frederick Alonzo Carrington (1808 - 15 July 1901) was | |
| Frederick also agreed to send 2,000 horse to back up t | |
| Frederick's nephew Edward Frederick also represented H | |
| Frederick also blamed Danckelmann for opposing his goa | |
| Another son, Arthur | Frederick, also served in the Ontario assembly. |
| Frederick also moved the court from Meran to Innsbruck | |
| Frederick Alverdo Hillery was born on 25 August 1854 i | |
| Frederick Alvin "Fred" Kelsey (August 20, 1884 - Septe | |
| Frederick Alvin Daugherty at the Biographical Director | |
| His father was Charles | Frederick Amery (1833 - 1901), of Lustleigh, Devon, an |
| lso scripted the musical, and The Sorrows of | Frederick, an epic play about Frederick the Great by R |
| tephens, Detroit resident, purchased land in | Frederick and laid out a village which he named in hon |
| While in Ohio, | Frederick and Margaret had one daughter, Norma. |
| tbury in Gloucestershire in 1863, the son of | Frederick and Ruth White. |
| Frederick and Constance had a daughter, Maria of Sicil | |
| M. Schaefer Brewing Company which stands for | Frederick and Maximilian, the brothers who founded Sch |
| Robert Aldrich, and stars Peter Falk, Vicki | Frederick, and Laurene Landon. |
| teiwer was born in Marion County, Oregon, to | Frederick and Susan Looney Steiwer on August 7, 1852. |
| In 1878 | Frederick and his wife Mary Catherine moved into Strea |
| Parts of Maryland's Carroll, | Frederick and Washington counties are included in the |
| He was born London, England, the son of | Frederick and Marguerite (Ryan) Ottenheimer, he was ed |
| her hardships decimated the army of the late | Frederick, and by the spring of 1191 most of them had |
| MD 180 was rolled back to | Frederick and removed from Washington County in 1989. |
| Frederick and Susan Sontag Residence Hall (Sontag) | |
| d, Massachusetts, and with her had two sons, | Frederick and Anthony. |
| known as The Ship House or as the Ferdinand | Frederick and Emily Tomek House, is an example of Fran |
| is death in 1771 he was succeeded by Charles | Frederick and the Catholic rulers of Baden-Baden ended |
| Frederick and Catherine or Freddy and Katy Lizzy is a | |
| A fifteen-year peace was concluded between | Frederick and William II of Sicily, paving the way for |
| tensive restoration between 1859 and 1867 by | Frederick and Horace Francis. |
| On April 16, 1175, | Frederick and the Lombard League negotiated peace at t |
| Following the Battle of Caporetto, | Frederick and his close friend Alessandro Rinaldi assi |
| The state highway was extended east to | Frederick and south along what is now MD 351 after the |
| Pennsylvania before moving with his parents, | Frederick and Nancy (Eckstein) Hise, to Russellville, |
| mily Buhl, the sister of two Detroit mayors, | Frederick and Christian H. Buhl. |
| resenting Maryland District 3B, which covers | Frederick and Washington County, Maryland. |
| tinued his studies with silversmiths William | Frederick and Heikki Seppa. |
| Frederick and Catherine were husband and wife. | |
| es of Rushville, Industry, Browning, Camden, | Frederick, and Littleton. |
| The marriage between Duke | Frederick and the Princess Royal produced one child: a |
| Charles Ichabod Wright, Henry Smith Wright, | Frederick and Theodoria Wright. |
| Dipold fell out with | Frederick and the Genoese. |
| tario and sold lots they owned in Florida to | Frederick and Patricia Beals. |
| rophe that the sea wall between Fort William | Frederick and the Round House was started in 1858. |
| After the death of his father in 1630, | Frederick and his brother Ernest were excluded from th |
| She was the morganatic spouse of King | Frederick, and was thereby not queen, nor did any poss |
| 14, 1865, her husband and two of their sons, | Frederick and Augustus, and Fanny, were injured in an |
| In February 1749, | Frederick and his father visited the Archbishop-Electo |
| miles (11 km) south of Knoxville, the son of | Frederick and Sarah Brakebill Rule. |
| He was the second child of | Frederick and Marie Grose. |
| Dent's stepsons, | Frederick and Richard, took his name and succeeded to |
| Other early recordings include Dolores | Frederick and The Commodores (no relation to the '70s |
| about 6.4 miles (10.3 km) SW of the city of | Frederick, and flows approximately south about 11 mile |
| rothers (Manfred III, Guglielmo, Galvano and | Frederick) and three sisters (Beatrice, Agnes and Isab |
| n South Bend, Indiana, the youngest child of | Frederick and Bertha Baske Nimtz, Nimtz attended the p |
| enting District 3B, which covers portions of | Frederick and Washington Counties. |
| rn in Abbottstown, Pennsylvania to Christian | Frederick and Ann Catharine Matter Baugher. |
| e Virginia State Troops with volunteers from | Frederick and Augusta Counties) was transferred to the |
| See also: | Frederick and Eckstein |
| Tilghman's sons | Frederick and Sidell and the United Daughters of the C |
| The | Frederick and Rose Plaut Papers at Irving S. Gilmore M |
| ny subsequent times into Germany to speak to | Frederick and during these absences, his enemies plott |
| However, Lord | Frederick and Lady Gabriella were brought up in the An |
| e U.S. state of Maryland between Hagerstown, | Frederick, and the Shady Grove Metro Station. |
| north central Maryland and include parts of | Frederick and Carroll counties. |
| terminus of the Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal was | Frederick, and the portion from Frederick to Utica was |
| South Mountain, in central Maryland, between | Frederick and Hagerstown. |
| Crown Prince and Princess of Denmark, Prince | Frederick and Princess Mary. |
| no one proposed a toast, not matter how long | Frederick and Louise waited for it to happen. |
| Hybart was born in Cardiff to | Frederick and Mary in 1865. |
| Moved to Monocacy Junction, | Frederick and Sandy Hook July 6-7. |
| Sidell, | Frederick and William Patrick, Thomas Dashiell, Ken Al |
| Frederick Andermann, OC (born September 26, 1930) is a | |
| In 1848 her husband George | Frederick Anderson was appointed Master of the Queen's |
| Norman | Frederick Anderson (March 17, 1902 - March 7, 1978) wa |
| On Wednesday, 13 July 1910, | Frederick Anderson and Elizabeth Earle heard two gunsh |
| James | Frederick Anderson (September 2, 1903 - October 18, 19 |
| Dee | Frederick Anderson, a fast-food entrepreneur from Ephr |
| 0 she married a well-known violinist, George | Frederick Anderson. |
| Frederick Andrew Amoore (6 June 1913 - 11 June 1996) w | |
| Rt Rev | Frederick Andrew Amoore, Bishop of Bloemfontein from 1 |
| Frederick Andrew Laurence (April 23, 1843 - February 1 | |
| Frederick Andrews Blaney (17 March 1918 in County Antr | |
| Norman Claridge as Dr. | Frederick Andrews |
| Martin | Frederick Ansel (December 12, 1850 - August 23, 1945) |
| Governor Martin | Frederick Ansel faced state senator Coleman Livingston |
| tion was held on November 3, 1908 and Martin | Frederick Ansel was reelected governor of South Caroli |
| tion was held on November 6, 1906 and Martin | Frederick Ansel was elected the next governor of South |
| Martin | Frederick Ansel won the Democratic primary and ran uno |
| primary for governor on August 28 and Martin | Frederick Ansel emerged as the frontrunner. |
| only opposition to incumbent Governor Martin | Frederick Ansel. |
| t was influenced by the criticisms of George | Frederick Ansell. |
| 69-1849), Thomas Anson (MP), Dean of Chester | Frederick Anson and his sons George Edward Anson and F |
| Hon. Rev. | Frederick Anson (1811-1885), a fellow of All Souls Col |
| line Maria (born 1826, married 1845 Reverend | Frederick Anson, canon of Windsor and rector of Sudbur |
| Rev. | Frederick Anson. |
| Frederick Anthony Picariello Jr. (born December 4, 193 | |
| Frederick Anton III is President and CEO of the Pennsy | |
| County, Missouri to German immigrant parents | Frederick Anton Winter and Dora (Richterberg) Winter. |
| By 1862, they lived in Sandusky, Ohio, where | Frederick apparently operated a theater, and married M |
| Frederick Apthorp Paley: classicist | |
| Frederick, Archbishop of Mainz | |
| Arthur | Frederick Archibald Wiggins (4 December 1891 - 23 July |
| Frederick Archibald Hugo Pitman (1 June 1892 - 25 July | |
| Two of these towers, Murney Tower and Fort | Frederick are open to the public and contain museums. |
| The councillor for Windhoek Rural is | Frederick Arie (SWAPO) who in 2005 took over from Albe |
| March 14 - Ernest | Frederick Armstrong, politician (b.1878) |
| Opened on 23 September 1942 as | Frederick Army Airfield with four hard-surfaced runway |
| James | Frederick Arnold (2 March 1869 - 26 March 1944) was an |
| Frederick Arnold McNeill (born May 6, 1952) was a line | |
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