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There is a page named "Jane (Bowne) Haines" on Wikipedia

  • Jane Haines (née Bowne; 1792 – April 26, 1843) was a Quaker educational reformer, horticulturalist, and rosarian from Flushing, Queens, New York. After...
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    Ambler and became co-educational. The school was founded by Jane Bowne Haines (1869-1937). Haines was born into a well-off Philadelphia Quaker family with...
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  • Haines married Jane Bowne (1792–1843) in New York on May 12, 1812. They had nine children: Sarah Minturn Haines (b. March 30, 1812) Margaret Haines Elizabeth...
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    Reuben Haines III (1786–1831) and his wife Jane (Bowne) Haines (1792–1843). After their deaths, Wyck was passed to their youngest daughter, Jane Reuben...
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  • name of a similar organization in England. The founders included Jane Bowne Haines, Louisa Boyd Yeomans King, Elizabeth Price Martin, Elizabeth Leighton...
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  • Spike of Bensonhurst FilmDallas Paul Morrissey (director/screenplay); Alan Bowne (screenplay); Sasha Mitchell, Ernest Borgnine, Anne De Salvo, Talisa Soto...
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    seven-story apartment building at 1626 Lexington Avenue. June 11, 1920 – Joseph Bowne Elwell, a prominent auction bridge player, and writer, was shot in the head...
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  • W-VA Henry White Beeson D-PA Henry Black W-PA Bernard Blair W-NY Samuel S. Bowne D-NY David Bronson W-ME William Butler W-SC Patrick C. Caldwell D-SC Greene...
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