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  • This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 10 January 2019 and 25 April 2019. Further details are...
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  • edit summary, but did not give a reference, that Hall married Esther Josephine da Coasta Andrade in London, and that the couple had a son Hyman, in the...
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  • July 2009 (UTC) "Pickett, Agness, and young Josephine, travelled overland to California in 1850. Josephine is said to have been the first white child to...
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  • 49; her mother, Gilda Nigro, also died of ovarian cancer at age 49) Josephine Hart, Irish-born British-based novelist (died at age 69) Joyce Hatto, British...
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  • mar. to Hermann Baron de Bodinan is mentioned in Irish Pedigrees, by John Hart (1999) (Genealogical Publishing Company). It must be noted that the first...
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  • bridge writers Ely Culbertson#Challenge matches (section may need split); Josephine Culbertson Psychic bid+T, Rubber bridge#History --P64 (talk) 21:28, 5...
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  • (UTC)Tenorlove I've noticed a couple of these on this page in the past few days: Josephine Hart is given by our source ([2]) as being 69, and her article - which uses...
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  • outsiders to have a look (Professor June Purvis and Elizabeth Crawford for Josephine Butler and Black Friday; Professor Iain McLean for the Aberfan disaster):...
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  • burner. Edison (talk) 14:52, 15 December 2009 (UTC) I removed the link to Hart's personal opinion about Edison's "rank". Then User:Edison reverted my edit...
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  • POV will be resisted with extreme vigour. Unless the Derry Journal, Peter Hart, Phil Scanton and The Independent are all POV that is! --Vintagekits (talk)...
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  • Germany M.S. Burrows Detroit James Butchart Hibbing Mrs. William Butchart (Josephine) Seattle George Butters Minneapolis J.C. Callahan Minneapolis J.H. Cameron...
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  • Kevin Bagby Larry Bain Barbara Baio Scott Bairstow Scott Baker Dee Baker Josephine Bakke Brenda Bakula Scott Baldwin Adam Baldwin Alec Baldwin Daniel Baldwin...
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  • (see discussion in the section previous to this one) and the Moses and Mary Hart Stone House and Ranch Complex. None of the three are included in the tables...
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  • I can't think of many black artists as prominent as him at the time - Josephine Baker, obviously. Itsmejudith (talk) 08:30, 13 December 2010 (UTC) His...
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  • rival production of H.M.S. Pinafore where she had the opportunity to play Josephine in 1879." - Insert a comma after Pinafore? Done! Knighthood and later...
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  • world-famous painter and Paris-published poet), also the great dancer JOSEPHINE BAKER (and lots of Jazz musicians), and writers Malcolm COWLEY (author...
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  • Elizabeth Stefan May 13, 1895 111* W F lives in CT 533 12 Canada (PEI) Josephine Mary Ray May 17, 1895 111* W F lives in NH 534 13 U.S. (IA) Emma Carroll...
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  • France later on. His last words were, "France, the army, head of the army, Josephine." "The French suck ta war. I dont know why people contest this." Ridiculous...
    194 KB (31,773 words) - 08:48, 2 February 2023
  • Grantham's American heiress wife Series 1– Michelle Dockery Lady Mary Josephine Crawley (née Crawley) Eldest daughter of Lord and Lady Grantham; widow...
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