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In 1879, two years after Eliza's death, Andrew married Mary E. Wilson, daughter of Margaret Maleena ( née Stone ) and Joseph Carlton Wilson, a prominent physician of Edinboro, Pennsylvania.
Amazingly, within a year of his death ten of his close relatives died, including his sister Abigail, his wife Eliza, his brother-in-law William L. Storrs, Joseph and Eliza's daughter Eliza, their son-in-law Lucius Robinson and Lucius ' father David Robinson.
He became part of a family which included Eliza's sister, and got on very well with Eliza's daughter Eleanora, his abilities to sing, impersonate members of the government or neighbours, and organise the decoration of her bedroom proving to be great assets.
They lost three sons: Lorenzo, who served in the 27th North Carolina, buried in Winchester, Virginia ; Alphonzo, who is currently unaccounted for in the family history ; and their daughter Eliza's husband, Robert Duke, who died in a Confederate army hospital and is buried in Lynchburg, Virginia.
One daughter Katherine Elime Broadhurst followed her mother's interests ( as evidenced by entries in Eliza's scrapbook since donated to the Western Australian Museum ) in the 19th century feminist movement.

Eliza's and was
San Juan Island itself was first discovered ( by a European ) by one of the officers under Eliza's command, Gonzalo López de Haro ( for whom Haro Strait is named ).
However, Eliza's ability was recognized.
Her mother lived until 1742 or later, but Eliza's letters demonstrated that she was head of the family in terms of managing the plantations.
Eliza's mother and sister joined the Latter Day Saint Church early on ; several years later, in 1835, Eliza was baptized and moved to Kirtland, Ohio, which was at the time the headquarters of the Church.
Elizabeth, Eliza's mother, died sometime while this troupe was traveling through North Carolina.
One of the officers under Eliza's command, Gonzalo López de Haro, was the first European to discover San Juan Island.
And if the user neglected to end a statement or question to Eliza with a punctuation mark, Eliza's parser would fail, displaying the message " Unhappy: MkNam " to indicate that a function called " MkNam " was the point of failure.
After John Bethune died in a railway accident in 1884, Tom was returned — over Eliza's objections — to the care of General Bethune ( now living in Virginia ).
The group's first album Waterson: Carthy ( 1994 ) was performed largely as a trio, with notable contributions from Eliza's musical partner Nancy Kerr.
It was Eliza's third marriage, and she already had two sons living from her previous marriages to Andrew Macfarlane and Charles Macfarlane.

Eliza's and .
Vancouver's expedition occurred within a year of Eliza's, and Vancouver encountered other Spanish ships and traded information.
Thus Vancouver knew of the names given by Eliza's expedition and tended to keep them, although he renamed some things, like the Strait of Georgia.
Eliza's determination and temper were to become her trademarks.
During Eliza's escape, she meets up with her husband George Harris, who had run away previously.
One of Eliza's sons died young, but the other married and has descendants, some of whom still live in St. Louis as of 2010.
Instead of returning to school, Stone moved into Eliza's house to care for two infant nieces.
The maps produced as a result of Eliza's explorations depicted Point Roberts as " Isla de Cepeda " or " Isla de Zepeda.
Despite her best intentions, Eliza's stubbornness that she's always right leads her strong desire to help to become destructive, she has also been seen to develop brief periods of megalomania on more than one occasion.
Voiced by Danielle Harris, Debbie is a typical 17-year-old girl who is Eliza's older sister, interested in music and fashion, and who longs for the normal suburban life her parents ' job deprives her of.
In " The Wild Thornberrys Movie ", she learns Eliza's secret after Eliza reveals it to the poachers that were threatening to kill her if Eliza didn't tell them how she knew about their plan to kill a herd of elephants.
William of Orange learns of Eliza's mission and intercepts her, forcing her to become a double agent for his benefit and to give him oral sex.
Daniel realizes Eliza's importance during a meeting at the house of Christiaan Huygens.
At the end of the 17th century Antiguan political opponents of Eliza's grandfather, John Lucas, believed that the Lucas family had powerful influence in London through Henry Grey ( 1664 – 1740 ), later Duke of Kent, a senior member of Queen Anne's government and Robert Lucas, 3rd Lord Lucas ( 1649 – 1705 ), then governor of the Tower of London.
* 1753-At an audience with the Dowager Princess of Wales in London, in Eliza's presence, little Lucas Pinckney presented the princess with a dress made of silk produced from Lucas plantations.
But Lola explains that they can buy tickets from a scalper, and she gets Sam to sneak Eliza's dress out of the costume room for her to wear at the concert.
After Eliza's death he married the widow of General John Cowan.
The couple took care of Eliza's three children ( including Poe ) during her time of illness and eventual death.

daughter and Hortensia
His daughter Hortensia was also a successful orator.
His mother, María Hortensia de Herrera de Lacalle, was the daughter of the Blanco political leader Luis Alberto de Herrera, after whom Lacalle was named.
Hortensia, daughter of Quintus Hortensius
Isabel Allende ( also Isabel Allende Bussi, born January 18, 1945, Santiago ) is a Chilean Socialist Party politician and the daughter of former president of Chile Salvador Allende, and his wife, Hortensia Bussi.

daughter and Monroe
James Monroe married Elizabeth Kortright Monroe ( 1768 – 1830 ), daughter of Laurence Kortright and Hannah Aspinwall Kortright, on February 16, 1786, in New York City.
Upon Elizabeth's death in 1830, Monroe moved to New York City to live with his daughter Maria Hester Monroe Gouverneur who had married Samuel L. Gouverneur in the White House.
Brown's daughter Linda, a third grader, had to walk six blocks to her school bus stop to ride to Monroe Elementary, her segregated black school one mile ( 1. 6 km ) away, while Sumner Elementary, a white school, was seven blocks from her house.
* Carolyn Foland, American actress and artist ( b. 1969 -), daughter of artist Colleen Shannon-Moriarty ( b. 1936-), the only child of Evelyn Moriarty, American Actress, Film and Television star ( credits include: It's a wonderful life, Some like it hot, The Misfits, Somethings got to give, I dream of Jeannie, Stand-in for Marilyn Monroe, Barbara Eden, Ann-Margret ( d. 2008 ) Interred at Westwood memorial village, in the sanctuary of Peace with Dean Martin and family.
* The Michelsen Family immigrated from Denmark in 1882 and moved to Monroe where they had seven children as well as their oldest daughter who was born in Denmark.
" It featured his regular performing quartet, with personnel as above, except Tyrone Brown replacing Hill ; this quartet joined with " The Uptown String Quartet ," led by his daughter Maxine Roach, featuring Diane Monroe, Lesa Terry and Eileen Folson.
The Monroe contingent, numbering some thirty-five to forty persons, entered into Major Benjamin F. Stickney ’ s house and drove his two guests, George McKay and N. Goodsell, out of their beds, having first attempted to gouge out McKay ’ s eyes and having throttled Stickney ’ s daughter for sounding the alarm.
After her death in 1999, Lallage Feazel Wall, daughter of interim U. S. Senator William C. Feazel and widow of State Representative Shady R. Wall of West Monroe left $ 18 million to Tulane to promote " creativity " among university faculty and staff.
The daughter is named Monroe Cannon ( after Marilyn Monroe ), the son, Moroccan Scott Cannon ( because Cannon proposed to Carey in her Moroccan-style room ; Scott is Cannon's middle name and his grandmother's maiden name ).
Brinkley was born Christie Lee Hudson in Monroe, Michigan, the daughter of Marjorie ( Bowling ) and Herbert Hudson.
*( 1 ) Elizabeth, daughter of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly and Elizabeth Keith, by whom he had two daughters, one of them Elizabeth Stewart, wife of Hugh Fraser, 5th Baron Lovat ( this union led to descent of James Monroe, 5th President of the U. S. A .), Robert Stewart, 6th Earl of Lennox and James Stewart, Earl of Arran ; and
With Barrick, he fathered a daughter, Chelsea Anna Tallarico ( born March 6, 1989 ), and a son, Taj Monroe Tallarico ( born January 31, 1991 ).
The property passed to her niece Fanny Robinson, daughter of Harriet's sister Elizabeth Mary Douglas and James Monroe, nephew of President James Monroe.
They have three children: twin sons and daughter, Raimy Lee and Saylor Monroe, born November 2007, and a daughter, Rennix Belle, born August 2010.
Brown's daughter Linda, a third grader, had to walk six blocks to her school bus stop to ride to Monroe Elementary, her segregated black school one mile ( 1. 6 km ) away, while Sumner Elementary, a white school, was seven blocks from her house.
His daughter, Laurie Monroe, continued her father ’ s research into consciousness and the mind ’ s potential until her death in 2006.
At age 18, Normalyn discovers that she may be the daughter of Marilyn Monroe and Bobby Kennedy.
Nanyehi was born as " Tsituna-Gus-Ke " ( Wild Rose ) around 1738 in the Cherokee capital, Chota ( Cherokee: “ City of Refuge ”) in what today is known as Monroe County, Tennessee, as a daughter of Tame Doe and Francis Ward “ Fivekiller ”, son of Francis Ward of Ireland.
After her death, Monroe moved to New York City to live with his youngest daughter and remained there until his own death on July 4, 1831.

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