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Harriet

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  • s born in New York City, New York, the son of Harriet, a writer, and Sidney Janis, an art dealer an
  • In 1917 Rastelli married Harriet, a highwire artist.
  • rn August 28, 1857 in New Albany, Indiana, to Harriet A. Cooper and William Giles Cooper, a lawyer
  • lonial Times to the Present is a 2007 book by Harriet A. Washington.
  • Plymouth, Massachusetts to Isaac B. King and Harriet A. King, and had an older sister.
  • She was a sister of Harriet A. Barber, who never married, and Abigail Bar
  • In the spring of 1839, he married Harriet A. Miles.
  • He married Lyme native Harriet A. Lord on August 12, 1851.
  • Not telling Harriet about the find, Joseph abandons the farm and
  • Harriet Acland (January 3, 1749/50 - July 21, 1815) w
  • The Acland Journal: Lady Harriet Acland and the American Revolution.
  • also known as Haddon Lodge, was built By Lady Harriet Acland, during the long period of her widowho
  • Manchester, Vermont in 1827 to John Aiken and Harriet Adams Aiken.
  • August 1867 at about 1.30 pm, Fanny's mother, Harriet Adams, let the eight year-old Fanny, her frie
  • and Pao Yi, a Chinese gardener befriended by Harriet, add flavour to the dynamics of the searching
  • In 1916 Aldrich married Harriet Alexander.
  • He married Harriet Allen Butler 1920 in Yonkers, New York.
  • In 1818, he married Harriet Allen.
  • e 1950s Cady played Doc Williams in Ozzie and Harriet along with numerous supporting parts in movie
  • After Lilian's death, Harriet also travels to Hokitika and delivers that ne
  • 1845-93) and Harriet also became painters.
  • Harriet also has issue one son
  • Eidlitz married Harriet Amanda Lazelle Warner, whose architect father
  • igail H. Snow, a daughter of Lorenzo Snow and Harriet Amelia Squires.
  • In 1868, he married Harriet Amelia Jost.
  • ter of Henry Lloyd of County Tipperary and of Harriet Amelia Carden, Rossmore was born in 1851.
  • He married, in 1871, Constance Harriet Amherst, daughter of the 2nd Earl Amherst.
  • Dodge married Harriet Amy Harrington in 1856.
  • fer Extended Care Center for seniors, and the Harriet and Bernard Miller Adult Cardiac Catheterizat
  • Harriet and most of her brothers and sisters (11 Beec
  • Harriet and her seven brothers were raised in Grand R
  • olina, and raised three children, a daughter, Harriet, and two sons, Merrill and Jefferson Holt.
  • Rheinberg and their daughter and her husband, Harriet and Jonathan Chadwick, have refurbished the p
  • This leads to complications, because Harriet and Tommy fall in love.
  • book Burgess illustrated is Martin Waddell's Harriet and the Crocodiles, published in 1983.
  • She has an identical twin, Harriet, and an older brother Evans.
  • y taking an interest in a picture she drew of Harriet and by giving her a riddle for a book of ridd
  • September 2004 saw Harriet and the team being shortlisted in the Departm
  • rtinoni in 1972, with whom he had a daughter, Harriet, and a son, Luke.
  • Sadly, he's not quite as clever as Harriet and finds his schemes are frequently found ou
  • Upon being unfrozen, Harriet and her fellow passengers explore a post-apoc
  • marriage to Roderick Walter; British actress Harriet and Charlotte.
  • ngest living descendants include Ruth, James, Harriet and Nancy Strahan, children of Sarah Congreve
  • Harriet and Elias were married in the Gold household
  • cendants of Madison's three daughters: Sarah, Harriet, and Ellen.
  • Their marriage was a difficult one; since Harriet and her husband were avid gamblers, they ofte
  • Harriet and Beatrice enjoy playing tag and hide-and-s
  • letters were discovered by George's daughter Harriet, and in due course they abandoned their famil
  • Charlie finds himself alone in the room with Harriet and an axe for the firewood.
  • y John Francis Paramino and given in honor of Harriet and Stephen Wilcox.
  • e Leinenwber, Sue and Dr. Thomas Streitz, and Harriet and Donald Turk.
  • io sitcom series, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and, in 1952, appeared in his first feature
  • Harriet Andersson - Isolde
  • Harriet Andersson - Anita
  • Harriet Andersson as Marianne Retke
  • t office, including William Churchill (1856), Harriet Andrews (1910) and Samuel Harvey (from 1929)
  • rried twice: to Eliza J. Coody in 1885 and to Harriet Ann LeBlanc, the daughter of Anselm LeBlanc,
  • John Dickinson's youngest daughter Harriet Ann (1823-1858) married Sir John Evans, K.C.B
  • he son of Reverend Nathaniel Glover Allen and Harriet Ann (Schouler) Allen, and studied at Harvard
  • In 1894, he married Harriet Ann Sellar.
  • In 1836, he married Harriet Ann Leonard.
  • On November 8, 1837, Powell married Harriet Ann Jennings.
  • n, among them Congressman William Collins and Harriet Anne (Collins) Herron (1833-1901).
  • stus Cranley Onslow (1813-1855), married Mary Harriet Anne Loftus in 1848, father of William Onslow
  • For the 19th Century British novelist, see Harriet Anne Scott.
  • October 1940 -A despondent Harriet arrives in Athens and is overjoyed to see Yak
  • (Several references mention Harriet as his niece, but the 1880 US Census for Oakl
  • ficulties that this interracial couple faced, Harriet asked for her father's permission to marry El
  • is convinced that the Pringles turned him in, Harriet assures him they did not.
  • uis Petit was the son of John Hayes Petit and Harriet Astley, He was born on 31 May 1801 in Ashton-
  • Harriet Auber (1773-1862) English poet and hymnist, b
  • Lord Gainsborough married Ida Harriet Augusta, daughter of William Hay, 18th Earl o
  • en she was 15, the renowned Norwegian painter Harriet Backer encouraged her to pursue art as a care
  • He was a pupil of Harriet Backer (1899), debuted the same year, and stu
  • Knut Baade, Olaf Lange, Carl Sundt-Hansen and Harriet Backer.
  • rlis Dunklau, Gracie Benson, Sally Nettleton, Harriet Bakewell, Mary Volke, Derek Wadsworth, J J Jo
  • Marquess of Bath, and his wife the Honourable Harriet Baring, daughter of Alexander Baring, 1st Bar
  • Pratt married Harriet Barnes (1879-1969), a wealthy New York philan
  • Watson married Harriet Beale and had one child, William Jr.
  • Meanwhile, Harriet's friends decide to cut off their friendship
  • In the third series, Harriet becomes Duncan's constituency secretary.
  • rofessor Calvin E. Stowe and his famous wife, Harriet Beecher Stowe for many years.
  • itionists in the country; Henry Ward's sister Harriet Beecher Stowe, had in 1852 written the abolit
  • ecting Worlds of Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Martin Johnson Heade
  • A small chapel in Mandarin is dedicated to Harriet Beecher Stowe.
  • The famous novelists Elizabeth Gaskell and Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote enthusiastically about th
  • n, many of whom were noted leaders, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Ward Beecher, Charles Be
  • rett, Herman Melville, Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe; more recent programs have brou
  • cksonville urged that the new school be named Harriet Beecher Stowe High School, but the proposal d
  • He serves on the Boards of the Harriet Beecher Stowe House, the Center for Holocaust
  • He was the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the famous author of Uncle Tom
  • 6 by the Stowe-Day Foundation under the title Harriet Beecher Stowe in Europe.
  • orn made the acquaintance of Beecher's sister Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was "fresh from her succes
  • Early portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1853
  • erary Semi-Colon Club, whose members included Harriet Beecher Stowe and Calvin Stowe.
  • literature of the time period, second only to Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, and was us
  • also in the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, Hartford, Connecticut.
  • nited States author and anti-slavery advocate Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1853 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.
  • l written in response to Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, which had been criticised by w
  • e l'oncle Tom (Uncle Tom's Cabin), written by Harriet Beecher Stowe(1963) .... Dinah
  • r his life while referring to novels (such as Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and self-h
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe cited State v. Mann as a source
  • was bought by Rev Charles Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher.
  • eorge W. Hayes, Jennie Porter, founder of the Harriet Beecher Stowe School.
  • governing boards of The New Haven Review, the Harriet Beecher Stowe House, the Yale Summer Cabaret,
  • Harriet Beechey (*c1810)
  • to consider her a witch and one woman called Harriet began to taunt and harass her, resulting in M
  • Harriet begins dating J.F. Noble, the owner of a chai
  • gh a Democrat, Hussey appointed a Republican, Harriet Belchic, to the Shreveport Women's Commission
  • Mrs. Harriet Belinda Hubbard (Lauren Bacall), an older, fu
  • Harriet Bennet as Ruth Moody
  • ried twice: to Mary Hamil in 1854 and to Mary Harriet Bennett in 1869.
  • Harriet Benson (c.1705-1771), the only child of Rober
  • ngden, Lancashire, son of James Warburton and Harriet Birtwistle (a widow, her maiden name was Morr
  • Harriet Bishop (1 January 1817-8 August 1883) was an
  • Capel, 4th Earl of Essex, by his second wife, Harriet Bladen, and the elder brother of Rev. William
  • By his first wife, Harriet Blaine of Maine (the daughter of James G. Bla
  • State of Maine for a Governor's residence by Harriet Blaine Beale in 1919.
  • In 1864, he married Harriet Blair.
  • Akerson married Harriet Blake, a Wellesley College graduate, on June
  • Shirley MacLaine ..... Harriet Blossom
  • Ms. Harriet Boardman ran a dairy farm on the property, wh
  • y 24, 1834 - May 23, 1897), son of Joseph and Harriet Boone, was born in Tipton County, Tennessee.
  • Harriet Bosse as Brita
  • He was Swedish-Norwegian actress Harriet Bosse's second husband.
  • Joyce married Harriet Boudret.
  • am Hutchinson Cowles, Sr., who was married to Harriet Bowen Cheney, became a newspaper publisher in
  • The book was edited by Annie Allsebrook, Harriet Boyd Hawes' granddaughter.
  • sebrook, published Born to Rebel: the Life of Harriet Boyd Hawes.
  • Harriet Boyd-Hawes (October 11, 1871 - March 31, 1945
  • Excavation of the Minoan town at Gournia by Harriet Boyd-Hawes beegins (continues to 1904).
  • Kavousi excavated by Harriet Boyd.
  • ined from a descendant of Jefferson's sister, Harriet Boynton Dake.
  • He married Harriet Bradley Hammond on March 5, 1889.
  • Harriet Brampton was the winner of Best On-Screen Fem
  • According to Harriet Branton's book, David Bradford and His House,
  • In 1882 he and Harriet Bridge were married.
  • n of Captain George Bohun Martin and Isabella Harriet Briggs, and was educated at Cheltenham.
  • The station is owned by Radio Antillas of Harriet Broadcasters.
  • 16 Robert Towneley-Parker (1793-1879) married Harriet Brooke (1798-1878), daughter of Thomas Brooke
  • Franklin is furious, but then sees that Harriet brought the bell.
  • York, during which time he married his wife, Harriet Bruen.
  • ater in 1866 by Joseph Burnett's first cousin Harriet Burnett Fay.
  • Harriet Burns (August 20, 1928 - July 25, 2008) was a
  • rta to Alexander Lindsay Stevenson and Eileen Harriet Burns.
  • s, "The Artisans Loft, Handmade Miniatures by Harriet Burns."
  • Emma misinterprets this as interest in Harriet, but when Mr. Elton and Emma are alone, he fe
  • He auditioned for The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, but was not offered a spot.
  • wa, the son of Rev. William D. D. Windsor and Harriet Butler (Holmes) Windsor.
  • f the oldest animals of modern times, beating Harriet by 80 years, and Tu'i Malila by 67 years.
  • Brandreth married a Harriet Byrom, of Fairview (a suburb of Liverpool), i
  • Sophia Isabella Harriet Cadogan b. 7 Jan 1853, d. 3 Feb 1928
  • Port Charles (2003) - Harriet Cameron (3 episodes)
  • He married Harriet Camilla Adair, daughter of Alexander Adair, o
  • Joan Bennett as Harriet Carruthers
  • Harriet Cass is one of two BBC Radio 4 senior announc
  • In 1816 he married Harriet Catherine Smyth; they had no children.
  • His mother was Harriet Catherine, daughter of Charles Greville.
  • Granville would later on marry Harriet's niece, Lady Harriet Cavendish ('Harryo').
  • anville's lover prior to his marriage to Lady Harriet Cavendish, the Countess of Bessborough's niec
  • For the American explorer, see Harriet Chalmers Adams.
  • In 1887, Emmett Cluck (son of George and Harriet) changed the community name to Cedar Park.
  • He married his first wife, Harriet Charlotte Peers, in 1864; she bore him 8 chil
  • Harriet Charlotte Matilda Onslow (20 April 1826 - 11
  • as a wedding gift to his son, Charles Jr. and Harriet Chew.
  • The son of John Wade and Harriet Chipman, Wade was educated at Annapolis Royal
  • In the following year on Tytler married Harriet Christina Earle (3 October 1828 - 24 November
  • He married Harriet Churchill in 1902 and they had two sons and t
  • On June 22, 1861, he married Harriet Clarke from Forestville, Connecticut, and the
  • After Susan died in 1831, Bowman remarried to Harriet Clarkson, the daughter of the previous rector
  • in 1857 Lyttelton married, secondly, Sybella Harriet Clive, daughter of George Clive MP, in 1869.
  • ding the actress Lillah McCarthy, the pianist Harriet Cohen and the poet Robert Nichols.
  • In 1961, she was awarded the Harriet Cohen International Music Award.
  • In 1959 he won the Harriet Cohen International Music Award.
  • 02, the Bliss Prize 2002, joint winner of the Harriet Cohen Award 2002, and has also received award
  • Harriet Cohen bequeathed a large collection of painti
  • anist of the year in London, and received the Harriet Cohen Medal.
  • For a recital in London he received the Harriet Cohen Beethoven Medal in 1959.
  • veral major piano competitions, including the Harriet Cohen Beethoven Medal.
  • D. H. Lawrence became a close friend of Harriet Cohen's.
  • her annual awards in honour of, among others, Harriet Cohen, Harry Mortimer, John Christie, and Pri
  • November 13 - Harriet Cohen, pianist, 71
  • ng the summer of 1917, accompanied by pianist Harriet Cohen, with whom he was carrying on an affair
  • as Mackinnon, Guy Jonson, Vivian Langrish and Harriet Cohen.
  • 15, 1882), the daughter of Edwin Haldeman and Harriet Cole.
  • Ayres' wife Harriet collected his written records and bequeathed
  • y repeats his offer of marriage and this time Harriet considers accepting.
  • etween Sherman and Crawford, the others being Harriet Craig (1950) and Goodbye, My Fancy (1951).
  • Crawford movies The Damned Don't Cry! (1950), Harriet Craig (1950), and Goodbye, My Fancy (1951).
  • The film was remade in 1950 as Harriet Craig, rewritten (and updated) as a vehicle f
  • nters around twenty-four hours in the life of Harriet Craig, and the home life she has created for
  • Miss Susie Slagle's, Easy Come, Easy Go, and Harriet Craig.
  • op in sea level according to Daniel Potts and Harriet Crawford.
  • yland was the eight son of Richard Ryland and Harriet Croft, daughter of Sir Archer Croft, baronet.
  • on of James Kelly, a phonograph salesman, and Harriet Curran, who were both children of Irish Roman
  • ls, Chase married an inhabitant of that town, Harriet Cutler.
  • Elliot married Madeline Harriet Dagmar, daughter of Sir Charles Lister Ryan,
  • Lord Henley married Harriet, daughter of Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet, an
  • Lord Dalziel of Wooler married Harriet, daughter of J. G. Dunning, in 1876.
  • He married Mary Priscilla Harriet, daughter of James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleyda
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