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The house was occupied by Mr. and | Mrs. Edgar P. Van Etten (President, Boston and Alban |
Mrs. Edgar Linton | |
Cissy Fitzgerald - | Mrs. Edgerton |
Mary Philips as | Mrs. Edie Wilkins |
Later | Mrs. Edison gave the garden an aesthetic turn with p |
Mrs. Edith Holloway for Great Britain was the first | |
s flamboyant, leopard-skin clad station manager | Mrs. Edith Prickley. |
al teacher at a salary of £18 and in March 1898 | Mrs Edith May was appointed at a salary of £25 a ye |
Mary Young as | Mrs. Edith Bates |
ched as CLC-1, on 27 January 1951; sponsored by | Mrs. Edmond J. Lampron; and commissioned as CLC-1, o |
amily until 1947, when it was bought by Dr. and | Mrs. Edmund Lee. |
Mary Clemmer Ames (aka | Mrs. Edmund Hudson) (6 May 1839 -18 August 1884) Ame |
Mrs Edna Hall - Mary Hignett (series 1-3) | |
strict exercised the right of first refusal for | Mrs. Edna Gray's property at 708 N. Division Street. |
Mary Woronov as | Mrs. Edna Dimwitty |
Upon his death in 1911 his widow, | Mrs. Edna F. Tate, became President of the bank and |
The cup was placed in competition by | Mrs. Edward Cochrane in 1961 for heavyweight races a |
e was launched on 15 December 1917 sponsored by | Mrs. Edward R. Wilson, and commissioned on 5 August |
It was named after Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Tuck. |
Her daughter, | Mrs. Edward W. Kelley, made a generous donation to t |
1882 “Egerton House”, residence of | Mrs. Edward Scull, 5760 City Ave., Overbrook, PA (no |
Mrs Edward Forrest LGSM LTCL, appointed 1980 | |
Crowe was the only child of Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Crowe of Saltburn. |
idated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas, sponsored by | Mrs. Edward Hill, widow of Chief Boatswain Hill; and |
Eily Malyon as | Mrs. Edwards |
Hilda Trevelyan as | Mrs. Edwards |
Mona Hammond as | Mrs. Edwards |
Angela Lansbury as | Mrs. Edwards |
Elcott's accomplices, Mr. and | Mrs. Edwards, take over as the butler and maid. |
was christened on 10 October 1923; sponsored by | Mrs. Edwin Denby, wife of the Secretary of the Navy; |
Hunter was born to Mr. and | Mrs. Edwin Ford Hunter, Sr., in Alexandria, the seat |
ipyards, Inc., Tacoma, Washington; sponsored by | Mrs. Edwin D. McMorries; and commissioned on 5 Febru |
Martine Beswick as | Mrs. Edwina Hyde |
to Maude Garner, daughter of John W. Garner and | Mrs Effie Garner of Fordyce. |
Mrs. Eglantine is seen to have real power in Holmes | |
r 3, 2003, during her first year as First Lady, | Mrs. Ehrlich spoke at a domestic violence function a |
Special thanks to: | Mrs. Eichler's 2nd grade class for the introduction |
The current principal is | Mrs. Eileen Davidson. |
In the book, More Canadian Ghosts, by | Mrs. Eileen Sonin, published by Pocket Books, the st |
The War Memorial was unveiled by | Mrs Eileen Oriel (widow of Mr J.E.J.Mason) after a |
On the night of the final | Mrs. Einstein performed 8th in the running order, fo |
vision Song Contest 1997, performed in Dutch by | Mrs. Einstein. |
around 70 pupils on roll and the Headteacher is | Mrs Eirian Owain. |
Headteacher: | Mrs. Eithne Hughes |
The headteacher is | Mrs Elaine Wadsworth. |
Dorothy Malone as | Mrs. Elaine Yarborough, USO Manager |
His daughter was | Mrs. Elaine Mitchell, and his wife at the time of de |
Mr. Martin Nisimloo (Business and Enterprise), | Mrs. Elaine Tasker (Inclusion) and Sean October (Stu |
Even though the former head of Archers Court, | Mrs. Elaine Hamilton, was desired to continue with s |
The current Headmistress is | Mrs Elaine Faull. |
Mrs. Elam died in 1947. | |
wer women sought housing in boarding homes like | Mrs. Elam's, and the population of Elam House declin |
Maudie Prickett as | Mrs. Elderhorn (uncredited) |
Winston Churchill (Prime Minister) and | Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt (wife of Franklin D Roosevelt |
s built between 1879 and 1899 at the expense of | Mrs Eleanor Frost in memory of her late husband Cha |
The foundation stone was laid in 1899 by | Mrs Eleanor Frost who also paid for many of the chu |
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the US President Fra | |
own attendance at the university by half," said | Mrs. Eleanor Raskin, an SDS spokesman who is a secon |
Mrs. Eleanor McCormick has been the principal of the | |
Westminster Libraries at a ceremony attended by | Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt. |
Rowena Gregory ( | Mrs Elgar) |
But it is not known whether | Mrs. Eliade was following her husband's wishes or he |
1947 First PTA is organized with | Mrs. Elias Lorrain as President. |
iage to the former Theresa Long; three sisters, | Mrs. Elisa P. Williams, Mrs. W.C. |
Fowler was married three times: to | Mrs. Eliza (Brevoort) Chevalier; to Mrs. Mary (Aiken |
The longest standing member of the church was | Mrs. Eliza Turner, who until her death in 1938 regul |
are the Crane mine, belonging to the estate of | Mrs. Eliza A. Crane, one of the daughters of Colonel |
chibald Hamilton bought the estate in 1719 from | Mrs Elizabeth Baker and built a new villa on the si |
ifornia; launched on 14 June 1902; sponsored by | Mrs. Elizabeth Goldsborough Adams; and commissioned |
The Master is | Mrs Elizabeth Hill; the Deputy Master is Mr David B |
quare by James Stuart between 1777 and 1781 for | Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu, demolished in the Blitz by a |
izabeth Carless (though she later used the name | Mrs. Elizabeth Biddulph too), she adapted her name t |
s old workmate Col. Capper, and then Lela Cody ( | Mrs Elizabeth Mary King). |
ard, Inc., Hingham, Massachusetts; sponsored by | Mrs. Elizabeth Mason Bates, mother of Ensign Bates; |
Mrs Elizabeth Sparshott, to whom he was engaged at | |
In June 1976, | Mrs. Elizabeth Matthew who had been a senior English |
g year the Sisters withdrew from the School and | Mrs. Elizabeth Matthew took over as Principal. |
published only a single sermon, on the death of | Mrs. Elizabeth Fleetwood and preached at Stoke Newin |
is former mistress when he was a chimney sweep, | Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu. |
She was a friend of | Mrs Elizabeth Vaux, the sister-in-law of Anne Vaux, |
WQBC was sold a Mr. Frank Hollifield, then to a | Mrs. Elizabeth Owens. |
ory begins (in the pre-war summer of 1941) when | Mrs. Elizabeth Bright Murdock hires Marlowe to find |
Mrs Elizabeth Cellier, in whose house the tub was, | |
‘An Account of the Life and Death of | Mrs. Elizabeth Bury, &c., chiefly collected out of h |
Mrs Elizabeth King of Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire | |
After his first wife Martha died, he married | Mrs. Elizabeth Rowden (b. |
iana; launched on 10 January 1945; sponsored by | Mrs. Elizabeth L. Middleton; and commissioned on 2 F |
Patricia Kerrigan - | Mrs. Elizabeth Cromwell |
and founded the Liverpool Muslim Institute with | Mrs Elizabeth Cates. |
Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon bought the home in 1928, and m | |
Lorelei (as | Mrs. Ella Spofford; replacement); January 27, 1974 - |
King's Pyon, Herefordshire in July 1909 from a | Mrs Ella Leather, a folk singer who had learnt the |
Almira Sessions as | Mrs. Ellabella Jackson, Susan's Aunt |
an to delve deeply into it, and the writings of | Mrs. Ellen G. White. |
te's visions in his book "Divine Predictions of | Mrs. Ellen G. White Fulfilled", especially her predi |
The second | Mrs. Ellington sought to continue as her husband's l |
She was launched on 9 October 1976 sponsored by | Mrs. Elliot L. Richardson, and commissioned on 8 Jul |
televised debate, in which McAlister criticised | Mrs Elliot's defence of a report on the Scots econo |
Mrs. Elliott | |
Kathleen Lockhart as | Mrs. Ellis |
Keith was sponsored by | Mrs. Ellis J. Keith, Sr., the mother of Seaman Keith |
Eileen Dale - | Mrs. Ellis |
erson Thomas was born in Little Rock to Mr. and | Mrs. Ellis Thomas. |
She was sponsored by | Mrs. Ellis S. Stone and commissioned on 10 September |
Muriel Davidson - | Mrs. Ellouise Gatewood |
Betty Blythe as | Mrs. Elmira Corkle |
His passenger, | Mrs. Elsie Marshall, died later in hospital. |
S was founded in May 1973 by Dr. Douglas D. and | Mrs. Elsie M. Dunn. |
He is the oldest of four sons of Mr. and | Mrs. Elson Floyd. |
on with University president (and wife) Mr. and | Mrs. Elson Floyd. |
she was launched 10 October 1942, sponsored by | Mrs. Elton W. Grenfell; and commissioned 23 April 19 |
ound the ribbon of a stalk of flowers meant for | Mrs Elvira Ponsomby. |
ly opened to the country in 1970 by Captain and | Mrs. Elwes 'to promote enjoyment of the countryside |
The church was endowed by | Mrs. Elwes, the Lord of the Manor of Walland Cary, t |
Head of First Year - | Mrs Emer McCaffery |
anecdote, he suggested he had seen the ghost of | Mrs Emily Langton Massingberd, the women's rights c |
Mrs Emily Nelson by William James Topley | |
He and his wife | Mrs. Emma Nind Lacy, daughter of Mary Clarke Nind, a |
, comprising his journals, edited by his widow, | Mrs. Emma J. (Wotton) DeLong (1883) |
n honor to Rev. William Henry Lacy and his wife | Mrs. Emma Nind Lacy |
The Nave Museum was built by his widow, | Mrs. Emma McFaddin McCan Nave in 1932. |
Year 10: | Mrs Emma Mellen |
Una O'Connor as | Mrs. Emma Lory |
Mrs. Emma Kennedy and the youngest sons, Joseph G. a | |
The arboretum was developed by Mr. and | Mrs. Emory Smith, starting in 1929, and donated to t |
Edna Holland ... | Mrs. Engstrand |
Iris Vandeleur ... | Mrs. Entwhistle |
Claude Farell - | Mrs. Epstein |
Roz Braverman ... | Mrs. Epstein |
Shake Tukhmanyan as | Mrs. Erganian |
Also | Mrs. Erica Aston, Head Mistress of the Primary Phase |
film opens in New York City, where femme fatale | Mrs. Erlynne finds that she is no longer welcomed by |
Irene Rooke - | Mrs Erlynne |
Lil Dagover ... | Mrs. Erlynne |
Mrs. Erlynne | |
Mrs Erlynne finally breaks Lady Windermere's resist | |
Irene Rich as | Mrs. Erlynne |
she resolves to return to her husband, but then | Mrs Erlynne appears. |
Despite | Mrs Erlynne's honest attempts to persuade her to re |
On August 1, 1947 | Mrs. Ernest Kouwen-Hoven cut the ribbon and the same |
he Collingwoods and their children, Dora (later | Mrs Ernest Altounyan), Barbara (later Mrs Oscar Gno |
During the 1920s and 1930s, | Mrs. Ernest Fulton planted many flowers along the pa |
RA and his first wife, Avril Joy Mullens (later | Mrs. Ernest Aldrich Simpson). |
The generic name honours Sarah ( | Mrs Ernest) Butler, and sauros (Greek), for "lizard |
heir connexions ... [are according to] the late | Mrs. Esdaile ...'one of the finest collections of to |
rnon Dobson, the son of Rev. Spencer Dobson and | Mrs. Estelle Cook Dobson , was born and raised in Ba |
Yard; launched on 12 October 1942; sponsored by | Mrs. Estelle Lynette Cushman; and commissioned on 27 |
was launched on 15 September 1962 sponsored by | Mrs. Estes Kefauver, and commissioned on 3 July 1963 |
Times; Jul14, 1954, p. B8, Rites Set Today for | Mrs. Esther Van Meter |
six years as Headmistress, and was succeeded by | Mrs. Ethel Burton-Brown who was Head from 1908-1927. |
hip was launched 5 September 1943, sponsored by | Mrs. Ethel Marie McAnn, and commissioned at New York |
collection were either purchased or donated by | Mrs. Ethelbert Nevin, other family members, and frie |
Bessie Love as | Mrs. Eubanks |
to the Indianapolis Museum of Art from Dr. and | Mrs. Eugene Van Hove. |
ration, San Francisco, California; sponsored by | Mrs. Eugene F. Essner; and commissioned 16 August 19 |
James Baum (1886-1939) as a seasonal estate for | Mrs. Eugene D. Stocker. |
Sunset Hill, also known as | Mrs. Eugene D. Stocker Estate, is a historic home co |
ndon B. Johnson presented the Medal of Honor to | Mrs. Eula Pitts and his son and daughter on December |
Pitts married | Mrs. Eula Pitts and had a daughter, Stacie, and a so |
Lamancha goat, originally bred in the 1930s by | Mrs. Eula Fay Frey of Glide, Oregon, in the United S |
on Presents the Congressional Medal of Honor to | Mrs. Eula Pitts on December 10, 1968 |
ed by his grandchildren, Raphael Semmes III and | Mrs. Eunice Semmes Thorington. |
Mrs. Eustis restored the gardens from neglect, addin | |
t rivalry is present between Helen's mother and | Mrs. Evans-Mawington at Wimbledon Common over which |
Jones, and | Mrs. Evelena P. Cunningham, and a brother, Edward O. |
Ellen Hall as | Mrs. Evelyn Marlowe |
Paula Malcomson as | Mrs. Everdeen |
te announced that Paula Malcomson would portray | Mrs. Everdeen, Prim and Katniss' mother. |
Mrs Everett Fowler presented a plan to found a publ | |
ated in activities including Go Green headed by | Mrs. Everton. |
Mrs Ewing (London: Bodley Head) 1961 | |
y, Walker as Alfred P. Doolittle and Roberts as | Mrs. Eynsford-Hill. |
d AM-468; launched 15 August 1953; sponsored by | Mrs. F. X. Forest; and commissioned 3 September 1954 |
on 1 November 1941, launched on 16 May 1942 by | Mrs. F. A. Cooper, wife of the Treasurer of Queensla |
April 1942, launched 27 April 1943 sponsored by | Mrs. F. S. M. Harris, and commissioned 28 December 1 |
Basalt Rock Co., Napa, California; sponsored by | Mrs. F. M. Young; and commissioned 23 October 1943, |
by Gunther and Beamis Associates of Boston for | Mrs. F. Delmont Tootell and was built in 1932-1933. |
andard Shipbuilding Co., New York; sponsored by | Mrs. F. G. Peabody; and commissioned 10 September 19 |
Bernadette O'Farrell as | Mrs. Fagan |
ich, again by his own account, the character of | Mrs Failing owes something to Uncle Willie. |
Mrs. Fairfax warns Jane that Rochester is rarely at | |
Rachel Kempson as | Mrs. Fairfax |
Jane assumes that she will be teaching | Mrs. Fairfax's child, but learns that Mrs. Fairfax i |
Norma Varden - | Mrs. Fairweather |
Claire McDowell - | Mrs. Fallon |
Mrs. Fanny May Salter, a lighthouse keeper in the Un | |
South Australia by Mr. Edward B. Northcott and | Mrs Fanny and Tilly Williams. |
O. Llew Owain (1907), Cofiant | Mrs Fanny Jones, gweddw y diweddar Barch. |
Mariolina Bovo - | Mrs. Faravalli |
Mrs. Farquhar (An Impecunious Woman of Fashion) - Ma | |
of Jeannie: 15 Years Later (made for TV movie)- | Mrs. Farrell |
Kathleen Harrison as | Mrs. Farrer |
Mrs. Faruqi helped found New Town Girls School along | |
was completed in 1902, to improve access of the | MRs fast trains from London St Pancras via Derby to |
Rita wants her mother to stay on, but | Mrs. Faulkner insists on going home. |
Mrs Fawcett was a local temperance campaigner and i | |
“Esplanade Row,” wrote | Mrs. Fay, “seems to be composed of palaces.” |
Patricia Routledge as | Mrs. Featherstone |
Meryl Streep as | Mrs. Felicity Fox |
Mary Servoss as | Mrs. Fenchurch |
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