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Edith and Frank-Holländer
Miep Gies was also questioned, but allowed to stay on the premises after Kugler and his associate Johannes Kleiman, together with Otto Frank, Edith Frank-Holländer, Margot Frank, Anne Frank, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer, were arrested and taken to Gestapo headquarters.
Edith Frank-Holländer and her daughters moved in with her mother in Aachen in June 1934 until Otto Frank found accommodation in Amsterdam.
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Edith and Anne
Anne Frank's mother, Edith Frank was born here as well.
In 1568, Edith had given birth to a daughter named Anne, but the child died aged about seven weeks, in November that year.
* 1900 – Edith Frank, Holocaust victim and mother of Anne Frank ( d. 1945 )
Anne Frances Robbins was born on July 6, 1921, at Manhattan's Sloane Hospital for Women in New York, as the only child of car salesman Kenneth Seymour Robbins ( 1894 – 1972 ) and his actress wife, Edith Luckett ( 1888 – 1987 ).
" Bradbury's favorite writers growing up included Katherine Anne Porter, who wrote about the American South, Edith Wharton, and Jessamyn West.
* January 16 – Edith Frank, German-Dutch mother of Anne Frank ( d. 1945 )
Edward Heath ( known as " Teddy " as a young man ) was born at 54 Albion Road, Broadstairs, Kent, the son of William George Heath, a carpenter and builder, and Edith Anne Heath ( née Pantony ), a maid.
In 1838, Edith died and Southey married Caroline Anne Bowles, also a poet, on June 4, 1839.
He married Edith Holländer — an heiress to a scrap-metal and industrial-supply business — on 12 May 1925 in Frankfurt, and their first daughter, Margot Betti, was born on 16 February 1926, followed by Anne ( Annelies Marie ) on 12 June 1929.
The list includes Drew Gilpin Faust, the first woman president of Harvard University ; Hanna Holborn Gray, the first woman president of a major research university ( University of Chicago ); modernist poets H. D., and Marianne Moore ; classics scholar Edith Hamilton ; social activist and feminist Grace Lee Boggs ; Nobel Peace Prize winner Emily Greene Balch ; geneticist Nettie Stevens ; artist Anne Truitt ; author Ellen Kushner ; federal judge Ilana Rovner ; economist Alice Rivlin ; personal finance reporter Jennifer Westhoven ; and movie actress Katharine Hepburn.
Back in the present, Otto tells Miep and Kraler that on his long journey home after his release from the concentration camp he learned how Edith, Margot and the others perished, but always held out hope that perhaps Anne had somehow survived.
With her husband Jan Gies, and the other Opekta employees, Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, and Bep Voskuijl, Miep Gies helped hide Otto and Edith Frank, their daughters Margot and Anne, Hermann and Auguste van Pels, their son Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer in several upstairs rooms in the company's office building on Amsterdam's Prinsengracht from 6 July 1942 to August 4, 1944 ..
* Benham, Edith Wallace & Hall, Anne Martin, compiled, Ships of the United States Navy and Their Sponsors, 1797-1913 ( Privately Printed, ___ ), p. 49, 50.
* TCM Remembers 2011: Farley Granger, Diane Cilento, Miriam Seegar, Anna Massey, Sybil Jason, screenwriter Jimmy Sangster, James Arness, Annie Girardot, Susannah York, William Campbell, Linda Christian, Jane Russell, Michael Sarrazin, Edith Fellows, Peter Falk, Pete Postlethwaite, Len Lesser, screenwriter Kevin Jarre, John Howard Davies, Paul Picerni, Betty Garrett, producer Gil Cates, Marilyn Nash, agent Sue Mengers, writer / designer Polly Platt, Hideko Takamine, Jeff Conaway, Edward Hardwicke, Tura Satana, Neva Patterson, cinematographer Gunnar Fischer, Mary Murphy, Dana Wynter, Elaine Stewart, Lena Nyman, Roberts Blossom, Jackie Cooper, Harry Morgan, Googie Withers, Barbara Kent, Cliff Robertson, Margaret Field, Anne Francis, Yvette Vickers, Paulette Dubost, Charles Napier, Maria Schneider, Norma Eberhardt, John Wood, director Sidney Lumet, composer John Barry, John Neville, Bill McKinney, Kenneth Mars, director Ken Russell, director Peter Yates, G. D. Spradlin, Leslie Brooks, Paul Massie, David Nelson, Jill Haworth, producer John Calley, screenwriter Arthur Laurents, Michael Gough and Elizabeth Taylor.
Eldon Gorst was also the lover for two years in the 1880s of ( Christina Anne ) Jessica Sykes, née Cavendish-Bentinck, whose son Sir Mark Sykes, 6th Bt., later married 1903 Eldon's younger sister Edith.
Greig appeared in the role of Edith Frank in the BBC's January 2009 production of The Diary of Anne Frank.
Writing as Resistance: Four Women Confronting the Holocaust: Edith Stein, Simone Weil, Anne Frank, Etty Hillesum.
Celebrities who were far more famous after their deaths than during their lifetime ( and often were completely or relatively unknown ) include Greek philosopher Socrates ; scientist Galileo Galilei ; 1800s-era poet John Keats ; painter Vincent van Gogh ; poet and novelist Edgar Allan Poe ; singer Eva Cassidy ; writer Emily Dickinson ; artist Edith Holden, whose 1906 diary was a best-seller when published posthumously in 1977 ); writer Franz Kafka ; diarist Anne Frank ; philosopher Soren Kierkegaard ; writer John Kennedy Toole ( who posthumously won a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 12 years after his death ); author Stieg Larsson ( who died with his Millennium novels unpublished ) and William Webb Ellis, the alleged inventor of Rugby football.
* Edith Bouvier Beale: A Life In Pictures by Eva M. Beale and Anne Verlhac ( 2008 ) ISBN 2-916954-06-6
They said that Edith Frank told them Anne and Margot needed the food more than she did, and therefore she refused to eat it.
During the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands Anne Frank began to keep a diary on June 14, 1942, two days after her 13th birthday, and twenty two days before going into hiding with her mother Edith Frank, father Otto Frank, sister Margot Frank and three other people, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, and Peter van Pels.
In 1936, California artist Edith Anne Hamlin was commissioned under the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project to create a series of western-themed murals for the school.
Wilma Flintstone, Marcia Brady, Alice Kramden, Gladys Kravitz, Laverne and Shirley, Jeannie, Morticia Addams, Aunt Esther, Sweet Polly Purebred, Natasha, Mrs. MacGillicuddy, Ginger, Mary Anne, Mrs. Howell, Samantha Stevens, Lieutentant Uhura, Judy Jetson, Olive Oyl, Ethel Mertz, Edith Bunker, Marilyn Munster, Rhoda, Penny Robinson, Chrissy Snow, Catwoman, Creepela, Weezie Jefferson, Betty Rubble, Little Cindy Who, Penelope Pitstop, Lois Lane, Vanna White, Wonder Woman, Elly May, Maude, Witchiepoo

Edith and mother
Ten days after the operation, her mother, Edith Luckett Davis, died in Phoenix, Arizona, leading Nancy to dub the period " a terrible month ".
Edith may have fled abroad ( possibly with Harold's mother, Gytha, or with Harold's daughter, Gytha ).
Buster Keaton was born in Piqua, Kansas, the small town where his mother, Myra Keaton ( née Myra Edith Cutler ), happened to go into labor.
Burton was less than two years old in 1927 when his mother, Edith Maude ( née Thomas ), died at the age of 43 after giving birth to her 13th child.
" One might then term Edith Nourse Rogers, R-Mass., who helped write and who co-sponsored the legislation, as the " mother of the G. I.
Andrew Shearer was prone to manic depression and " moved like a shadow or a ghost around the house ," while her mother Edith was attractive, flamboyant and stylish, prompting gossip that she was a heroin addict and unfaithful to her husband.
His father, Robert Victor Britten, was a dentist, and his mother Edith Rhoda Hockey, a talented amateur musician who gave Britten his first lessons in piano and notation.
Throughout his career, Howerd hid his potentially career-destroying homosexuality ( acts between consenting males being illegal in England and Wales until 1967 and illegal in Scotland until 1981 ) from both his audience and his mother, Edith.
With the help of her mother and her aunt's ( Edith Wharton's ) social connections she was introduced to many prominent people, which led to working on a variety of significant projects on America's East Coast, Midwest, and California, and England.
In 1938, Gerald was sent to spend the summer holidays with his uncle and aunt, Philip and Edith LaBrosse ( Philip was the younger brother of Gerald's mother Gertrude ).
Eleanor's older sister, Edith, was the mother of John Foster Dulles, who also became a U. S. Secretary of State, Allen Welsh Dulles, a Director of Central Intelligence, and Eleanor Lansing Dulles, a diplomat and noted author.
His father, Ernest Walter Jones, was a domiciled European who worked in the Telegraph Department in India ; his mother, Merlyn Edith Jones ( née Jones ), was an Anglo-Indian woman, daughter of a Postmaster of Madras.
* Eve Taylor ( born 1928 ); the mother was one of his followers, American socialite Edith Annesley Taylor.
At this point Stroud's mother appealed to President Woodrow Wilson and his wife, Edith Bolling Wilson, and the execution was halted and Stroud's sentence was again commuted to life imprisonment.
He was brought up by his mother, Doris Agnes Mary Pike, and her parents, Montague and Edith Kathleen ( née O ' Keefe ) Pike, whom Crawford described as a " close-knit Roman Catholic family ".
Medawar was born on 28 February 1915, in Petrópolis, Brazil ( a town 40 miles north of Rio de Janeiro ) of a British mother ( née Edith Muriel Dowling ) and a Lebanese father, Nicholas Medawar, who was a Maronite Catholic.
Young Edith Bouvier Beale ( aka ' little Edie ') has just been confronted about a rumour of promiscuity that her mother, Mrs. Edith Bouvier Beale ( aka ' Big Edie ') told her fiancé.
Steinbeck had considered Jack's mother, Edith Wagner, as his first writing coach while growing up in Salinas, California.
After the war, David ’ s mother, Edith, came to Ontario with the boys to join their father and the family settled in Toronto among a thriving community of Newfoundlandian immigrants.
William's mother was Matilda ( also called Edith ), the daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland by Saint Margaret of Scotland.
William's mother Queen Edith served as Henry's regent in England while he was away in Normandy.

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