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| In 1858 he married Eliza | Roscoe, a cousin of his first wife; she died early in |
| Conkling, | Roscoe American National Biography Online, (February |
| t series) was written by James Casey and Frank | Roscoe, and produced by James Casey. |
| There he became a friend of William | Roscoe and possibly studied under George Stubbs befor |
| Jim Davies, Bill | Roscoe, and Jim Woodcock, Millennial Perspectives in |
| guest starring on Family Channel's 'Radio Free | Roscoe' and his breakout role in Paramount Pictures' |
| ey Street was laid out in 1783-1784 by William | Roscoe and named after Lord Rodney, who, in 1782, sec |
| as renamed Oakes in 1975 after philanthropists | Roscoe and Margaret Oakes, whose endowment contribute |
| ville Girl," which he learned from his brother | Roscoe, and "Little Omie Wise," which he learned from |
| er of introduction to Liverpool banker William | Roscoe and he moved to that city, where he made a mea |
| “The Flight” - | Roscoe and Dad are forced to flee to Canada and then |
| Joaquin Memorial High School where his father | Roscoe and uncle Clifton Pondexter were All-American |
| "Needle in the Haystack" (featuring | Roscoe and Guilty Simpson) |
| s the younger brother of poet William Caldwell | Roscoe and the grandson of English historian and writ |
| Sykes' Doberman dogs | Roscoe and DeSoto attack Oliver but the cat is defend |
| a of a suspected heart attack, like his cousin | Roscoe Arbuckle who had died in 1933. |
| Roscoe Arbuckle - The Doctor | |
| ost memorable scenes in film history, although | Roscoe Arbuckle did something similar in the 1917 mov |
| Sunset (1988) as | Roscoe Arbuckle |
| omehow related to blackmail in the wake of the | Roscoe Arbuckle scandal, during which the private liv |
| -made motion picture starring Charles Chaplin, | Roscoe Arbuckle, and Mabel Normand. |
| Nurse! is a 1918 short comedy film directed by | Roscoe Arbuckle, and starring Arbuckle and Buster Kea |
| a and often appeared in comedy shorts opposite | Roscoe Arbuckle. |
| Alan | Roscoe as Mark Edmonds |
| Alan | Roscoe* as Major James D. Rowell |
| Roscoe Ates - Elmer Goodge | |
| Roscoe Ates - Sheriff Brown | |
| Roscoe Ates as Brother Arthur | |
| eastern side of Mansfield Road to the north of | Roscoe Avenue. |
| Lieutenant General | Roscoe B. Woodruff, World War II commander of 77th an |
| However, umpire | Roscoe Badger determined that Carpenter had wilfully |
| Roscoe Badger, one of the British umpires of the even | |
| Gerald | Roscoe Bardswell (7 December 1873 - 29 December 1906) |
| My research says his name was Charles | Roscoe BARNES? |
| Ron Paul of Texas, Jimmy Duncan of Tennessee, | Roscoe Bartlett of Maryland, Walter B. Jones of North |
| State Board of Elections in Annapolis against | Roscoe Bartlett in the 2008 Primary Election. |
| ore, has sent incumbent Republican Congressman | Roscoe Bartlett back to Washington with solid margins |
| Hattery went on to lose to Republican | Roscoe Bartlett in the general election. |
| iverse collection of public figures, including | Roscoe Bartlett, Paul Krugman, James Howard Kunstler, |
| th congressional district, losing to incumbent | Roscoe Bartlett. |
| The driver, | Roscoe Barton, pointed his gun at Pape and ordered hi |
| Roscoe Beck - Bass | |
| Roscoe Beck, Jazz Bass guitar, pioneer of 5 string ba | |
| In 1793, William | Roscoe began work on reclaiming the bog, and by 1798 |
| Francis Alan | Roscoe Bennion (born 2 January 1923) is a leading bar |
| The entire south San Fernando valley, from | Roscoe Bl south to the hills, with certain exceptions |
| Roscoe Bolar Stephenson, Jr. was born at Covington, V | |
| Andrew Prine ... Deputy Sheriff | Roscoe Bookbinder |
| , led by local sheriff July Johnson and deputy | Roscoe Bookbinder, chases the fugitives across the Me |
| Edwards also met husband | Roscoe Born (Joe Novak) on set; they married in 1982 |
| featured popular soap actors like Kin Shriner, | Roscoe Born, Andrew Jackson and Gordon Thomson as wel |
| Roscoe Borough | |
| Roscoe Boulevard (1971) | |
| Roscoe Boulevard west to Louise Avenue (south side of | |
| Panorama City - between | Roscoe Boulevard and Woodman Avenue; population 65,23 |
| Celis, splitting it in half along present day | Roscoe Boulevard, with Pico's land being the southern |
| levard north to Balboa Place and then north to | Roscoe Boulevard, |
| Van Nuys - between Burbank Boulevard and | Roscoe Boulevard; population 136,443 (50.3% Hispanic; |
| aying in the bars and clubs of Washington with | Roscoe Bowie's Message Band and Show. |
| Barton | Roscoe Brown, teacher and member of the North Carolin |
| Roscoe Brown, Bronx, New York | |
| Gabriel Womack as | Roscoe Burrell |
| His father, Dr | Roscoe C Brown, Sr, was an official in the United Sta |
| Roscoe C. Brown, Jr. (born 1922) is one of the Tuskeg | |
| Roscoe C. McCulloch (R-OH) | |
| g through different sections of the history of | Roscoe, Calif. |
| s killed when his car was struck by a train in | Roscoe, California in 1909. |
| Klan in New Jersey, to save the Kleagle's son, | Roscoe Carl Ziegler, from charges of embezzlement. |
| Black Metropolis by St. Clair Drake and Horace | Roscoe Cayton. |
| versity in 1955, and then was appointed to the | Roscoe Chair in Chemistry at the University of Dundee |
| Republican | Roscoe Conkling had been elected in January 1867 to t |
| Roscoe Conkling McCulloch (November 27, 1880 - March | |
| he factional struggle between the followers of | Roscoe Conkling and Reuben E. Fenton, the Temporary C |
| ell, and the Stalwarts led by Ex-U.S. Senators | Roscoe Conkling and Thomas C. Platt in league with ra |
| Their only child, | Roscoe Conkling Bruce was born in 1879. |
| For the record | Roscoe Conkling was a famous politician in Barnes' yo |
| asury Benjamin H. Bristow of Kentucky; Senator | Roscoe Conkling of New York; Governor Rutherford B. H |
| His name was always thought to have been | Roscoe Conkling Barnes until very recently, when some |
| ALBANY.; Nomination of | Roscoe Conkling as United States Senator in NYT on Ja |
| ALBANY.; Unanimous Nomination of | Roscoe Conkling for U.S. Senator in NYT on January 9, |
| Roscoe Conkling Lockwood (November 22, 1875 - Novembe | |
| ntion was recessed for dinner, and as a sop to | Roscoe Conkling, the party bosses announced that they |
| and Robert E. Lee; Daniel Webster, Mark Hanna, | Roscoe Conkling, William Tweed, Charles Dana, F. Hopk |
| He was named for New York Senator | Roscoe Conkling, Bruce's mentor in the Senate. |
| to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of | Roscoe Conkling. |
| Seymour, who was the brother-in-law of Senator | Roscoe Conkling. |
| The Life and Letters of | Roscoe Conkling: Orator, Statesman and Advocate by Al |
| Paul Eiding as | Roscoe Cummings |
| is version started the feud of Travis Porter & | Roscoe Dash because Travis Porter made Roscoe Dash (A |
| The video features | Roscoe Dash and Soulja Boy performing the song alone |
| Roscoe Dash is currently a part of Interscope Records | |
| he Way Turnt Up" is the debut single by rapper | Roscoe Dash for his Ready Set Go! album. |
| uncredited vocals by Waka Flocka Flame, Wale & | Roscoe Dash due to the song sample. |
| April 2, 1990), better known by his stage name | Roscoe Dash, is an American rapper from Atlanta, Geor |
| the studio with Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame, | Roscoe Dash, Sean Garrett, and Drumma Boy. |
| till worked with notable signed artist such as | Roscoe Dash, Fast Life Yungstaz and Waka Flocka Flame |
| During the summer of 2010, | Roscoe Dash, along with a few other singers including |
| features fellow rapper 50 Cent, Shawty Lo and | Roscoe Dash. |
| debut studio album by American hip hop artist | Roscoe Dash. |
| resigned and partnered a law firm with George | Roscoe Davis. |
| Tony Hoare, Stephen Brookes, and A. W. | Roscoe developed and refined the theory of CSP into i |
| William | Roscoe, developer and historian |
| hot had the first real chance of the game when | Roscoe DSane got on the end of a ball over the top of |
| spatch, which published since 1915, founded by | Roscoe Dungee and later published by John Dungee. |
| Ralph | Roscoe Eltse (September 13, 1885 - March 18, 1971) wa |
| of R. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, for V. Admiral | Roscoe F. Good, U.S. Navy, who furnished assistance a |
| creen appearance in a comedy short directed by | Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle called Three Hollywood Girls (1 |
| In 1987 he finally achieved this goal, playing | Roscoe for nine months in Stephen Sondheim's Follies |
| during McMurray's 20 races, while the Jackson | Roscoe Foundation was primary sponsor for most of Wal |
| r Stossel, Candace L. Johnson as Alma Stossel, | Roscoe Frasier as Gus, Anthony Cotton as Karl (age 9) |
| Roscoe G. Dickinson | |
| He is also the son of U.S. Congressman | Roscoe G. Bartlett. |
| In 1796 | Roscoe gave up legal practice, and toyed with the ide |
| Roscoe Giles is the founder and executive director fo | |
| res many other rappers such as Tha Alkaholiks, | Roscoe, Goodie Mob, Knoc-turn'al, and Kokane. |
| Roscoe Goose also acted as an adviser to buyers of ho | |
| Born near Louisville, Kentucky, | Roscoe Goose won a number of races, the most importan |
| Roscoe Goose died in Louisville, Kentucky in 1971 at | |
| His jockey was | Roscoe Goose. |
| e most successful of the four chart entries of | Roscoe Gordon's career. |
| "Booted"is a 1952 song by | Roscoe Gordon. |
| I have read that | Roscoe had changed its name prior to the 1930's, whic |
| In early 2007, | Roscoe Hall on the first floor opened with many new a |
| Designed by | Roscoe Harold Zook, William F. McCaughey, and Alfonso |
| Roscoe Harold Zook (1889 - April 1949) was born in Va | |
| Roscoe has served in the Lieutenancy of West Yorkshir | |
| Roscoe has developed close links with the Royal Liver | |
| Roscoe has appeared in BBC Henry Wood Promenade Conce | |
| Professor | Roscoe has undertaken important theoretical research |
| He attended | Roscoe High School, where he played for the Roscoe Pl |
| Cast Iron Filter, Railroad Earth, Bob Forrest, | Roscoe Holcomb, Uncle Tupelo, Jeffrey Foucault, The T |
| The fly fishing industry is centered around | Roscoe, home to several fly-shops and bed and breakfa |
| Roscoe Howard, former U.S. Attorney for the District | |
| urne the traveller, her relative, visited her ( | Roscoe, i. 581 note). |
| We lived on Remsen St. in | Roscoe in the 1930's. |
| Dr Ingrid | Roscoe, Inspecting the 3rd Battalion (Duke of Welling |
| Roscoe is editor in Chief and co-author of A Biograph | |
| A. William "Bill" | Roscoe is a Scottish computer scientist. |
| Henry Enfield | Roscoe isolates vanadium. |
| e Flick with the Wayans Brothers, Welcome Home | Roscoe Jenkins with Martin Lawrence, and Soul Men wit |
| Born Don | Roscoe Joseph III in Saint Louis, Missouri on July 26 |
| Roscoe Karns - Sam Perkins | |
| Roscoe Karns - Shorty Thompson | |
| Roscoe Karns - Henry | |
| Roscoe Karns as Blooey | |
| Roscoe Karns - Gene Meadows | |
| Roscoe Karns as Monahan | |
| Roscoe Karns as Joe Drews | |
| Roscoe Karns as Phil Whittaker | |
| Roscoe Karns as Charley Grady | |
| Roscoe Karns as Lieutenant Cameron | |
| Roscoe Karns as Spud McGurke | |
| Lucas and Alan Livingston, and was narrated by | Roscoe Lee Browne. |
| roll and featured among the cast Cicely Tyson, | Roscoe Lee Browne and Clarence Williams III. |
| unners Club, along with future Hollywood Actor | Roscoe Lee Brown. |
| Roscoe Lee Browne - Kingpin | |
| Guinness, Peter Ustinov, Georg Stanford Brown, | Roscoe Lee Browne, Paul Ford, Lillian Gish, James Ear |
| Holland Taylor, Ron Rifkin, Brooke Smith, and | Roscoe Lee Browne. |
| For the actor, see | Roscoe Lee Browne. |
| Roscoe Lee Browne as Petit Pierre | |
| 2004 and featured actors Tyne Daly, Ruby Dee, | Roscoe Lee Brown, Daniel Benzali, Esther K. Chae, Mic |
| nds a gig in a seedy Hollywood bar (managed by | Roscoe Lee Brown). |
| Roscoe Lee Browne played the voodoo priest, Houngan. | |
| Roscoe left school at the age of twelve, having learn | |
| ccess resulting in more locations in Rockford, | Roscoe, Loves Park, Machesney Park and other cities i |
| Roscoe Lowe Farmhouse, Roscoe Lowe Brow, grade II, bu | |
| Barn & Shippon on east side of road, opposite | Roscoe Lowe Farmhouse Roscoe Lowe Brow, grade II, bui |
| Spirituals were Eddie Jackson, Theo Thompson, | Roscoe Lucious and founder Harvey Watkins, Sr. (Decem |
| It was named after its principal donor, | Roscoe Maples, a member of the 1904 Stanford class. |
| Between 1962 and 1964, the James | Roscoe Miller Campus (more commonly known as the Lake |
| physical footprint; Northwestern President J. | Roscoe Miller received permission from the town of Ev |
| J. | Roscoe Miller (1905-77) was the twelfth president of |
| jazz in his youth, studying with saxophonists | Roscoe Mitchell and Julius Hemphill. |
| He played with | Roscoe Mitchell and Wadada Leo Smith in Germany in 19 |
| n pianist Muhal Richard Abrams and saxophonist | Roscoe Mitchell with Lewis is the real reward of this |
| Roscoe Mitchell (b. | |
| 3 x 4 Eye is an album by jazz saxophonist | Roscoe Mitchell and the Sound Ensemble recorded in 19 |
| "Reese" composed by | Roscoe Mitchell |
| Roscoe Mitchell - soprano saxophone, alto saxophone | |
| sic Studio with Anthony Braxton, George Lewis, | Roscoe Mitchell and Don Cherry. |
| All compostions by | Roscoe Mitchell except as indicated |
| All compositions by | Roscoe Mitchell except as indicated |
| 126 | Roscoe Mitchell + Brus Trio - After Fallen Leaves |
| Roscoe Mitchell - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, | |
| s performances by Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, | Roscoe Mitchell and Malachi Favors Maghostut. |
| He began working with | Roscoe Mitchell in 1966; this group eventually became |
| lbum by Muhal Richard Abrams, George Lewis and | Roscoe Mitchell released on the Pi label in 2006. |
| Fielder is among the musicians on | Roscoe Mitchell's "Sound" recorded in 1966. |
| "A Jackson in Your House" ( | Roscoe Mitchell) - 10:24 (mistitled "Choosing a Crack |
| essa label and features performances by Bowie, | Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors, and Joseph Jarman. |
| ve performance by Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, | Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghostut, and Don Mo |
| ormed or recorded with Joe Morris, Mat Maneri, | Roscoe Mitchell, Miroslav Vitous, Yaron Herman, Ralph |
| Buckner has performed with | Roscoe Mitchell, Gerald Oshita, Phill Niblock, Borah |
| s performances by Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, | Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghostut, and Don Mo |
| s performances by Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, | Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghostut, and Don Mo |
| also worked with Mat Maneri (Blue Deco, 2000), | Roscoe Mitchell, Nate Smith, Gerald Cleaver, Lotte An |
| Performers at the Hothouse included | Roscoe Mitchell, Gil Scott-Heron, Henry Threadgill, S |
| It features performances by Lester Bowie, | Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghostut, and Don Mo |
| atured collaborations with such jazz greats as | Roscoe Mitchell, Don Moye (both from the Art Ensemble |
| s performances by Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, | Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghostut, and Don Mo |
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