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| ish to Charles M. Poston, Sr. (1898-1968) and | Marjorie A. Poston (1899-1995), both railroad employee |
| pite opposition from his father and daughter, | Marjorie A. McKeithen (born 1965). |
| crat Alan Davies, in Boulsworth, deputy mayor | Marjorie Adams in Coates ward and the chairman of the |
| Marjorie Adeline (1880-1970), married John Sinclair, l | |
| Charles Paul Blahous II of Czech descent and | Marjorie Alice Robertson of Scot/English ancestry. |
| His daughter, | Marjorie Allen Seiffert, was a nationally-known poet. |
| Dick (also known as Harold), an older sister | Marjorie, and a younger brother Brian. |
| Halpin, | Marjorie, and Margaret Seguin (1990) "Tsimshian People |
| He is married to | Marjorie and is the father of three children, Jacob, R |
| 22 at age 30 and had three children; Phillip, | Marjorie, and Robert. |
| ide his daughter Jennie Louise and her infant | Marjorie and, his first wife Mary Harkness Flagler. |
| He married (1) Agnes | Marjorie Anderson (three children) and (2) pianist Jan |
| Marjorie Anderson (7 November 1913 - 14 December 1999) | |
| rs: AD 500-1286, (London, 1908), republished, | Marjorie Anderson (ed.) (Stamford, 1991) |
| rs: AD 500-1286, (London, 1908), republished, | Marjorie Anderson (ed.) (Stamford, 1991) |
| When | Marjorie arrives, Jenny mistakes her for a flame of Ja |
| Resting place (white headstone) of C.B. and | Marjorie at Knowlton Cemetery, 2 October 1991 |
| Marjorie B. King (1921 - April 8, 1993) | |
| She was preceded by | Marjorie Barker and succeeded by Mike Pye. |
| Marjorie Barnard claims that "John Piper was a man of | |
| Marjorie Bates | |
| Marjorie Baumgarten of the Austin Chronicle reacting n | |
| as three children from his second marriage to | Marjorie Beaird. |
| Dame | Marjorie Bean Hope Academy (10 Old Military Road, Devo |
| perhaps to ease this process, that his mother | Marjorie became an informant of the English crown. |
| Marjorie Beebe as Peaches | |
| Marjorie Beebe as Speakeasy Patron | |
| Marjorie Beebe | |
| ludes Ruth Donnelly as Millie's landlady Liz, | Marjorie Bennett as a diner waitress, and Frank Gerstl |
| Marjorie Bennett - Prudence Sampson | |
| Marjorie Bennett (15 January 1896 - 14 June 1982) was | |
| Marjorie Best (10 April 1903 - 14 June 1997) was an Am | |
| istory of The Fibonacci Association are given | Marjorie Bicknell-Johnson's "A Short History of The Fi |
| Sally - | Marjorie Biondo |
| Lord Feversham married Lady | Marjorie Blanche Eva Greville, daughter of Francis Gre |
| Marjorie Bland as Edie Jones | |
| Dear | Marjorie Boobs (1976, producer) |
| ornia, on 27 February 1943; sponsored by Mrs. | Marjorie Boutelle; and commissioned 18 November 1943, |
| Marjorie Bowen wrote a fictionalised account of the ca | |
| e hands was Daresbury, where the Conservative | Marjorie Bradshaw gained from the Liberal Democrats, i |
| Constance Howard as | Marjorie Brand |
| Harding's wife, | Marjorie Brook Harding, endowed an annual lecture at S |
| Marjorie Brown was the owner of the Boston Celtics fol | |
| minority owner Louis Pieri and Brown's widow | Marjorie Brown. |
| Marjorie Browne - Betty Dickinson | |
| Marjorie Browne - Peggy | |
| Tommy Trinder, Jean Colin, Anthony Hulme and | Marjorie Browne. |
| Marjorie Bruce or Marjorie de Brus (December, 1296 - 2 | |
| ng's other female relatives (Christina Bruce, | Marjorie Bruce, his wife Elizabeth de Burgh and suppor |
| 3-1326) who married King Robert I's daughter, | Marjorie Bruce. |
| emale effigy is widely believed to be that of | Marjorie Bruce. |
| ard Island, the daughter of Kenneth Mills and | Marjorie Bryenton, and was educated at the Central Sch |
| Sullivan episode and cast her in the role of | Marjorie Burke in the movie drama Career (1959) starri |
| Richard is married to | Marjorie, but having an affair with Liza. |
| 45-) by his first wife Bluma, and a daughter, | Marjorie, by his second wife, Virginia McDavid. |
| The authors Shane Smith and | Marjorie C. Leggitt said that the species is best suit |
| Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword, co-edited with | Marjorie Cameron, authored by Jack Parsons, 1989, New |
| and the life and work of occultist and artist | Marjorie Cameron. |
| by his son, Edward II, who subsequently held | Marjorie captive in a convent for about seven more yea |
| In honor of | Marjorie Carr's conservation efforts, it is now called |
| n joined in his conservation work by his wife | Marjorie Carr, who was a major advocate for conservati |
| as named its newest building after Archie and | Marjorie Carr. |
| Marjorie Carstairs - Connie Guy | |
| Beatrice Gray as | Marjorie Carter |
| Marjorie Chibnall (translator), The Ecclesiastical His | |
| Marjorie Christine Bates R.A. (1882 - 1962) was born i | |
| n 1990, but lost in the Democratic primary to | Marjorie Clapprood. |
| ifax, the son of Robert Guy Edgar Kimball and | Marjorie Coady, he was educated at Saint Francis Xavie |
| Lady | Marjorie Collingwood: Turner's mother who is deeply de |
| Marjorie Corder; Airline stewardess with the fictional | |
| December 22 - | Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer discovers a Coelacanth, for |
| covery of an unusual and unidentified fish by | Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, curator of the East London |
| Marjorie Cox (Semifinalist) | |
| Joan | Marjorie Coxsedge (born 5 January 1931) is an Australi |
| icago was founded in 1981 by Mark Rogovin and | Marjorie Craig Benton, a former US UNICEF representati |
| Judy Geeson as | Marjorie Craven |
| Marjorie Crossland as Olive Erickson | |
| In 2000, | Marjorie Crump sold WCMS for $16 million, which includ |
| his graduate student (subsequently his wife) | Marjorie Cunningham to do much of the readings. |
| :Separating History and Current Ecology (with | Marjorie D. Matocq and James L. Patton) |
| Marjorie Dannenfelser is President and Chairman of the | |
| Scotland, Walter Stewart (1293-1326), married | Marjorie, daughter of Robert the Bruce, and also playe |
| Byrne married in 1908, | Marjorie, daughter of A. F. Joseph, of Cairo. |
| wife Doris, Francis P. Farquhar and his wife | Marjorie, David Brower and his wife Anne, Edgar Waybur |
| Abse married | Marjorie Davies in 1955. |
| Selznick married | Marjorie Daw in 1925; the couple divorced in 1942. |
| There he meets a pretty young waif Vicky ( | Marjorie Daw) and takes on the role of her unofficial |
| fashion show with movie actresses, including | Marjorie Daw, Colleen Moore, Clara Horton, Karla Schra |
| The series centred around | Marjorie Dawe and the two Riddlers (small humanoid cre |
| Lou and Andy, Daffyd Thomas, Sebastian Love, | Marjorie Dawes and Vicky Pollard, as well as new chara |
| Marjorie Dawes | |
| homas and insensitive slimming club organiser | Marjorie Dawes. |
| Marjorie de Sousa - Margot .... love Willy, villain (g | |
| ine Harold in 1941 and had a daughter, Elaine | Marjorie Delores, born in 1942. |
| Marjorie died in 1996. | |
| His wife, | Marjorie, died in 1979, after 42 years of marriage. |
| Married 1947, | Marjorie Dorothy Dunn; one son John, two daughters Eli |
| ad five children, whom they named Chloe, Zoe, | Marjorie, Dorothy and Noel. |
| He married Eileen | Marjorie Dowell, daughter of Brigadier-General G W Dow |
| Marjorie Dunn is a British horn player who performed w | |
| iately after his divorce from his first wife, | Marjorie Ellen (Declusin) Mondavi. |
| ife died in 1943 and in 1945 he married Hilda | Marjorie Evelyn Dixon. |
| He married | Marjorie Eyre in 1961. |
| Marjorie Eyre (1897 - 3 December 1987) was an English | |
| He married D'Oyly Carte soprano | Marjorie Eyre in 1926. |
| launched on 10 January 1912 sponsored by Ms. | Marjorie F. Miller, towed to the New York Navy Yard af |
| eles called 'Parlour' (later to be changed to | Marjorie Fair) who quickly got courted and signed by C |
| Cowen and his wife | Marjorie Feldman Cowen reside at 2 Audubon Place, the |
| Marjorie Fielding - Aunt Jessica | |
| Marjorie Fielding as Lady Maitland | |
| Holmes first met his future wife, Charlotte | Marjorie Fisher, the only daughter of Frank Hastings F |
| Marjorie FitzGerald (31 August 1896 - 2 January 1899) | |
| Comdt | Marjorie Fletcher CBE, Director of the Women's Royal N |
| Marjorie Francis Okell, later Harris (1 April 1908 - 3 | |
| The son of English-speaking parents | Marjorie Francis and Frederick Francis, he learnt basi |
| omen and Technology" (1993 collaboration with | Marjorie Franklin and Paul Tompkins) and "Mistaken Ide |
| He met his wife, violinist | Marjorie Fulton, while they were both students at the |
| the Gottlieb Health & Fitness Center and the | Marjorie G. Weinberg Cancer Care Center. |
| y John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and | Marjorie Galen (at that time the wife of TMBG's manage |
| Marjorie Gateson - Mrs. Harper | |
| Marjorie Gateson ... Aunt Effie Floto | |
| Marjorie Gateson as Sophy Prescott | |
| Marjorie Gateson.... | |
| Marjorie Gestring (November 18, 1922 - April 20, 1992) | |
| s Mary Lee Robb, she's best known for playing | Marjorie, Gildersleeve's niece, on The Great Gildersle |
| s research papers) and they had one daughter, | Marjorie Gordon Maxwell (later Steen), born in 1908. |
| h his family to Houston in 1939, where he met | Marjorie Gougenheim, whom he married in 1947. |
| Eventually, in 1914, he married | Marjorie Grace Coles, by whom he had five daughters. |
| by J. S. Churchill & | Marjorie Grene, Evanston: Northwestern University Pres |
| Marjorie Gubelmann founded the luxury home fragrance c | |
| Marjorie Hall Harrison (born 1915) was born in Notting | |
| Anderson, Margaret Seguin, and | Marjorie Halpin (eds.) |
| amily who sold it to the Harbottles in 1502.. | Marjorie Harbottle the heiress to the Harbottle estate |
| ird of five children of Bernard Coleridge and | Marjorie Harvey (both deceased). |
| Marjorie has won over 2,500 fair ribbons including ove | |
| Marjorie Hayward Prize | |
| y sprained her ankle and thus her understudy, | Marjorie Hayward, took over the role. |
| 1931 he married the society portrait painter | Marjorie Heath with whom he had one daughter. |
| ntario, the son of Edwin Comstock Cossitt and | Marjorie Helen Delahaye, he graduated from St. Andrew' |
| the vote but losing to endorsed ALP candidate | Marjorie Henzell. |
| He married | Marjorie Hester Compston and the couple had two daught |
| s in Paris and is coached by Yves Kieffer and | Marjorie Heuls. |
| Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki (born 1933) is an author and | |
| Lady | Marjorie Hilda Murray (b. |
| born in Sweetwater, Tennessee to Sanford and | Marjorie Hill North. |
| He married | Marjorie Hodgson in in 1944. |
| studied under Kathleen Hamilton in Toowoomba, | Marjorie Hollinshed in Brisbane, and Phyllis Bedells i |
| beside themselves with excitement, especially | Marjorie, Homer's mother who still carries a torch for |
| During 2007-2008, she played the role of | Marjorie Houseman (Baby's mum) in the stage version of |
| Lee Grant as | Marjorie Howard |
| Marjorie Hume - Diana Armytage | |
| Marjorie Hume - Edith Dearing | |
| Marjorie Hume as Lady Redscarfe | |
| y Reginald Fogwell and starring Stewart Rome, | Marjorie Hume and Leslie Perrins. |
| m directed by Geoffrey H. Malins and starring | Marjorie Hume, G.H. Mulcaster and Genevieve Townsend. |
| is a 1984 short documentary film directed by | Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner. |
| s playing professionally and in 1948 was with | Marjorie Hyams' band. |
| eldest son of Sir Shane Leslie, 3rd Bt., and | Marjorie Ide. |
| following a bequest in the will of his widow | Marjorie in 1989. |
| ly: his parents, Homer and Margaret (Marge or | Marjorie in full), and his younger sisters, Lisa and M |
| Marjorie is soon paired with Ralph, and the romance th | |
| Green Bottles for | Marjorie is a live album of the progressive rock group |
| from National Poetry Review) in 2007, and the | Marjorie J. Wilson Best Poem Contest from MARGIE in 20 |
| Marjorie J. ("Maggie") Clarke, Ph.D., is an environmen | |
| he won the silver medal splitting Australians | Marjorie Jackson and Shirley Strickland. |
| Governor of South Australia - | Marjorie Jackson-Nelson |
| He succeeded | Marjorie Jackson-Nelson as Governor on 8 August 2007. |
| Marjorie Jackson-Nelson, AC, CVO, MBE (born 13 Septemb | |
| rs Peter Stock, Dewi Pritchard, Jim Brock and | Marjorie Jacobs in the 1970s after the abolition of Pe |
| Hilda | Marjorie James (27 April 1904 - 1982) was a British sw |
| Justice Wright is survived by two daughters, | Marjorie Jane and Alice Ann, three grandchildren, a si |
| Gerald Elias and | Marjorie Janove - Violin and Piano |
| Henstock married | Marjorie Jardine in 1949. |
| Marjorie Jewel "Marlow" Moss (29 May 1889 - 23 August | |
| In 1933 he married secondly | Marjorie Joan Sarjeant, and they had one son. |
| On her The Movie Archive Review website, | Marjorie Johns awarded the film a score of six out of |
| Marjorie Johnson, the "Blue Ribbon Baker", is a popula | |
| en Forssmann, Mary Joan (Mollie) Hammond, and | Marjorie Johnstone. |
| Marjorie Kane - Edith | |
| At the start of the campaign, | Marjorie Kaplan, president and general manager of Anim |
| Marjorie Kay ... Alice Faulkner | |
| Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings - author | |
| Cross Creek, a semi-biographical story about | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, author of The Yearling. |
| Mary Steenburgen - | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings |
| a Cracker, Burt was a longtime trustee of the | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society-an organization that |
| ings Bryan, Thomas Edison, James Cash Penney, | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Senator Claude Pepper, and U |
| Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings is the main character in the | |
| born to educational film producer Thomas and | Marjorie Klise. |
| Kilby, Clyde S.; Mead, | Marjorie Lamp, eds (1982). |
| Joan | Marjorie Langdon (later McLagan, born December 2, 1922 |
| Florence Vidor - | Marjorie Latham / Aziza |
| He married | Marjorie Laura Cunard. |
| Continuity - | Marjorie Lavelly |
| ch tells the story of Australian opera singer | Marjorie Lawrence's struggle with polio. |
| starred Eleanor Parker as Australian soprano | Marjorie Lawrence, Eileen Farrell supplied the singing |
| roduced by Jack Cummings from a screenplay by | Marjorie Lawrence, Sonya Levien, and William Ludwig. |
| ith artists as Cesar Vezzani, Marcel Journet, | Marjorie Lawrence, Germaine Lubin, and others (1 CD, 7 |
| nation for the construction of Interstate 66. | Marjorie Leighey (then a widow) donated it to the Nati |
| The Popes sold it to Robert and | Marjorie Leighey in 1946. |
| invloved with the business, adopted daughter | Marjorie Lindheimer Everett then took over management |
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