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Emmie and Slattery
She dies from typhoid in August 1864 after nursing Emmie Slattery.

Emmie and daughter
Tiarks married in Hamburg on 18 November 1899 Emmie ( Emmy ) Marie Franziska Brödermann of Hamburg, Germany ( 15 February 1875-27 July 1943 ), daughter of Eduard Matthias Brödermann ( Hamburg, 27 February 1842-Hamburg, 28 February 1904 ), merchant, and wife ( Hamburg, 3 May 1872 ) Ramona Luisa Clara Ignacia Störzel ( Grabow, 2 June 1852-Hamburg, 24 June 1939 ); paternal granddaughter of Carl Matthias Brödermann ( Hamburg, 28 April 1789-Eimsbüttel, 10 June 1854 ), a merchant, married firstly in Havana on 16 March 1828 Anna Oom ( Lisbon, 1 September 1787-Hamburg, 28 February 1837 ), and second wife ( Hamburg, 18 December 1838 ) Marianne Kunhardt ( Hamburg, 10 March 1815-Eimsbüttel, 23 February 1882 ) and maternal granddaughter of Heinrich Eduard Störzel ( Grabow, 26 September 1819-Hamburg, 2 April 1885 ) and wife ( Durango, Mexico, 15 December 1847 ) María Ramona Redo Balmaseda ( Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, 14 October 1830-Brannenburg, 23 October 1914 ); and great-granddaughter of Johann Hinrich Brödermann, Bürger and shipbroker, and wife Anna Senglemann, Georg Wilhelm Kunhardt and wife Anna Maria Schultz and Diego Redo and wife María Francisca Balmaseda.

Emmie and was
Emmie Morris wrote frequently to her sister Adeline ( who was married to Ralph Vaughan Williams ) and reported ‘ with interest ’ on Sumsion ’ s courtship of an American girl, Alice Garlichs.
In 1891 he was posted to a newly opened Bible Christian mission station in Chaotung, where he married Emmie Hainge.
She was born to F. Channon Collinge and Emmie Russell.
Bounds ' first marriage was to Emma ( Emmie ) Elizabeth Barnett from Washington, Georgia on September 19, 1876.

Emmie and family
He suffered personal tragedy in April 1974 when his wife Emmie, then aged 74, died as result of severe burns following a fire at the family home in Ilkley.

Emmie and on
Emmie died on February 18, 1886.

Emmie and three
To them were born three sons ( Samuel, Charles, and Osborne ) and three daughters ( Elizabeth, Mary, and Emmie ).

Emmie and along
When Morris accepted a position at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, he asked Sumsion to serve as his assistant ; the two, along with Morris ’ s wife Emmie, departed for America at the end of September 1926.

Emmie and .
Emmie gave birth to an illegitimate child fathered by Jonas Wilkerson, a Yankee and the overseer at Tara.
Emmie later married Jonas, and after the war, flush with carpetbagger cash, they try to buy Tara, but Scarlett is insulted and refuses the offer.
* Emmie Pickthall is a Television Production Coordinator currently living in London.
* Discussion at LGBT. wikia. com of ' Emmie ' as pop's first lesbian love song
: " Matilda and Emmie were already old maids.
Other successful acts were DJ Sakin & Friends, Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, Artful Dodger, Chicane, Yomanda, Emmie, Wiseguys, Phats & Small, DJ Jean, Moloko, William Orbit, Ann Lee, amongst others.
Sutcliffe married Emily (" Emmie ") Pease at Pudsey Parish Church in September 1921.
* Emmie Frances Polhill Wolfer.

Slattery and Tom
Occasional contributors include Gregory Melleuish, Kevin Donnelly, Tom Switzer, James Allan, Luke Slattery, David Messer, and Noel Pearson.
English translator Tom Slattery had to change various parts of the original script for the voiced scenes since it was required lipsynch the characters.

Slattery and was
Sorich's best friend, former Streets and Sanitation official Patrick Slattery was convicted of one count of mail fraud.
Another British version ( with rules / format similar to the Wink Martindale version ) was hosted on The Family Channel ( now Challenge ) by Tony Slattery.
Skagway was one of the few towns in Alaska ( along with Petersburg and Seward ) to endorse the 1939 Slattery Report on Alaskan development through immigration, especially of Jews from Germany and Austria.
Harry A. Slattery was the administrator of REA from 1939 – 1944.
The revue was written principally by Laurie and Fry, and the cast also included Thompson, Tony Slattery, Paul Shearer and Penny Dwyer.
Crenna portrayed the state senator James Slattery of California in the TV series Slattery's People ( 1965 – 66 ), and for his acting in this series, he was twice nominated for Emmy Awards with slightly different names: for " Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment ", in 1965, and for " Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series ", in 1965.
The play The Time of Your Life was revived in March 17, 1972 at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Los Angeles with Alexander, Henry Fonda, Gloria Grahame, Lewis J. Stadlen, Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Thompson, Strother Martin, Richard X. Slattery and Pepper Martin among the cast with Edwin Sherin directing.
" In another sketch, Shuster was calling on the phone for " Inspector Slattery.
As a result, if an award is to be made, and I believe it should be, it is necessary to amend the existing statute that is currently being processed through the Department .” Rep. Jim Slattery, who drafted the House version of the 1989 amendment to 10 USC § 1128, explained to the House Committee on Armed Services that the amendment was intended to remedy “ a quirk in the law ” that required active armed conflict against an enemy state.
She was there at the same time as fellow members Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Tony Slattery, and Emma Thompson, and wrote additional material for the Perrier award-winning Cambridge Footlights Revue.
The play The Time of Your Life was revived in March 17, 1972 at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Los Angeles with Martin, Henry Fonda, Richard Dreyfuss, Gloria Grahame, Lewis J. Stadlen, Ron Thompson, Jane Alexander, Richard X. Slattery and Pepper Martin among the cast with Edwin Sherin directing.
While there, he was chief of staff to Admiral Sir Matthew Slattery, a colleague from No 1 Pilots Course.
Slattery was born in Stonebridge, London into a working class background, the fifth and last child of Irish immigrants, Michael and Margaret Slattery.
It was during this period that Slattery also appeared in the BBC sci-fi comedy series Red Dwarf in the episode " Kryten ".
Slattery began pushing for changes and in June, with help from others, was able to demote chairman and CEO Frederick S. Hammer to president and replace him with Roger S. Hillas.
The play The Time of Your Life was revived in March 17, 1972 at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Los Angeles with Grahame, Henry Fonda, Richard Dreyfuss, Lewis J. Stadlen, Ron Thompson, Jane Alexander, Richard X. Slattery and Pepper Martin among the cast with Edwin Sherin directing.
Keane was born to Frank Keane, a doctor from County Mayo, and the former Miriam Slattery ( from Tralee, County Kerry ).
Manning was deeply affected by the sudden death in 1977 of Jerry Slattery, her lover and confidant for more than a quarter of a century.
The album was completed after the death of frontman Joe Strummer, primarily by Martin Slattery and Scott Shields, and released on 21 October 2003.
In his ruling, Supreme Court Judge John Slattery stated, " It was an absurd, improbable plan, always doomed to failure ".
It was hosted by Francis D ' Souza and Laura DiBattista in Toronto, Asha Tomlinson in Edmonton and Aisling Slattery in Calgary.
In 1969, Slattery and Brock continued jamming together and with whoever else was around.

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