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Wright's cousin Jim Wright, and future father-in-law, Billy Corrigan and brother-in-law, Leslie Corrigan were also killed by republicans in this period.
Lamonte's cousin, Billy Davis, Jr., started singing in gospel choirs at an early age.
George Coe, a cousin to Frank who also served as a Regulator, said: " Billy was a brave, resourceful and honest boy.
Bonham's cousin Billy Bonham ( born 1950 ), also played keyboards for Terry Reid and Ace Kefford.
Lester, who had returned to Louisville and opened a nightclub, formed yet another Moonglows in 1970, with a Louisville-based group called the Aristocrats, including his cousin Gary Rodgers, Albert Workman, Robert Ford and Clyde McPhatter's son Billy.
He illustrated the rules with the help of his bumbling and accident-prone cousin Bubba ( also played by Varney ) and Bubba's imaginary hunting pal, Billy Bob.
The strip featured William Grange, later joined by his cousin Kathleen, alias Billy the Cat and Katie.
Snoop briefly reformed under the guidance of Wally Bunter, Billy Bunter's identical cousin, when Wally took Billy's place in a celebrated 1919 series in The Magnet, but the reformation was brief.
While carrying a watermelon for Billy ( Johnny Castle's cousin ), Baby is invited to one of the staff's secret after-hours parties and observes the " dirty dancing " ( i. e., the Mambo ) for the first time.
Fitted with a motorized prosthetic leg built by Fred VII, Billy unwittingly stumbled upon the Blind Master ( yet another Arashikage ninja ) and Jinx ( Storm Shadow's cousin ), an encounter which restored his memory, especially of the many horrible things his father had done as Cobra Commander.
Burke has also written seven miscellaneous crime novels, two short story anthologies, four books starring protagonist Texas attorney Billy Bob Holland, and three books starring Billy Bob's cousin Texas sheriff Hackberry Holland.
* Billy Worrell: Ernest's cousin who operates a ride at an amusement park called The Scrambler.
In Magic Words, a 2012 novel by Gerald Kolpan ( Pegasus Books ), Chung is featured as young Billy Robinson, apprentice to the great magician, Alexander Herrmann, who is one of the two main characters in the book ( the other is Alexander's cousin, Julius Meyer, Indian interpreter ). In the book, Billy is shown actually helping Alexander to prepare the special sugar musket balls for the Bullet Catch.
Nora Bromfield was a cousin of Billy and Mary's mother, but chose not to tell Mary about her real family.
Roquel Billy Davis, who was Payton's cousin, was a fifth member of the group for a time and a songwriter for the group.
Their first feud was with the team of Ken Patera and Billy Jack Haynes, which started after Ax and Smash brutalized WWF jobber Brady Boone ( billed in storyline as the cousin of Billy Jack Haynes ) during a televised match.
Marty Lacker and Elvis ' cousin, Billy Smith, were probably the closest true friends of Elvis according to some in the group.
Those guys were always around ..." According to the singer's cousin Billy Smith, Elvis got into bed with Smith and his wife Jo " many times at Graceland when we would spend the night there in Lisa's room, or on tour in the hotel, and at the trailer on the property at Graceland.
" As a result of Nash being able to get the collaboration of employees Marty Lacker, Lamar Fike, and Presley's first cousin Billy Smith who lived and worked with Presley throughout his life, she provided a look at Presley not previously published.
Altieri trained under his cousin, Billy Kidman, in addition to learning from Roderick Strong at the NWA Florida school.
Philip Spencer and the USS Somers affair were almost certainly the model for much of the story Billy Budd, by Herman Melville, who was the first cousin of Lieutenant Guert Gansevoort, an officer aboard the ship.

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The small community named after their property is also home to folk of various income levels, ranging from the well-to-do Baldwin sisters, two elderly spinsters who distill moonshine that they call " Papa's recipe "; Ike Godsey, postmaster and owner of the general store with his somewhat snobbish wife Corabeth ( a Walton cousin ); a black couple, Verdie and Harley Foster ; Maude, a sassy octogenarian artist who paints on wood ; Flossie Brimmer, a friendly though somewhat gossipy widow who runs a nearby boarding house ; and Yancy Tucker, a good-hearted handyman with big plans but little motivation.
* Nicole Lee ( Raven-Symoné ) – Mark's precocious preteen cousin, who Mark thinks of as practically a daughter ; develops a friendship with next-door neighbor Tyler Foster ( Seasons 2-5 )
After Lewis ' death, his shop was inherited by his niece, Micki Foster ( played by Louise Robey ) and her cousin by marriage, Ryan Dallion ( played by John D. LeMay ).
Michelle " Micki " Foster ( played by Louise Robey ) inherits the store, which she co-owns with her cousin by marriage, Ryan Dallion.
He succeeded his cousin, Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian, in 1940, and married a distant cousin Antonella Newland ( d. 2007 ), daughter of Major General Sir Foster Newland, on 30 April 1943.
Martin filed several suits against Earle, Rob Foster, and his cousin, Charles Goff for civil rights violations.
Ann's distant cousin, Pauline Foster, testified that Ann had led her to the site of the grave one night to check that it was still well hidden.
Troy stays with her cousin Viola ( Patriece Nelson ), who was adopted by Uncle Clem ( Norman Matlock ) and Aunt Song ( Frances Foster ).
A unique bronze portrait medallion of Thomas Foster by noted Canadian artist and cousin of Foster Christian Corbet will be publicly unveiled in 2009 and permanently housed in the memorial.
" In 1920, he married his second cousin, Mary Lou Foster.
Tradition holds that songwriter Stephen Foster, who was a cousin of Senator Rowan, was inspired to write My Old Kentucky Home after a visit to Federal Hill in 1852, although some scholars believe Foster never visited the mansion.

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On 23 January 1878 at the Basilica of Atocha in Madrid, Alfonso married his cousin, Princess Maria de las Mercedes, daughter of Antoine, Duke of Montpensier, but she died within six months of the marriage.
His father died when he was two years old and he remained under the guardianship of his cousin, Guillaume Jourdain, count of Cerdagne ( d. 1109 ), until he was five.
His mother died on his 12th birthday, and his father, a country solicitor, later remarried, to an elder cousin, Lucy, in 1873.
Their son, Otto III, focused his attention on Italy and Rome and employed widespread diplomacy but died young in 1002, to be succeeded by his cousin Henry II, who focused on Germany.
When Tiberius died on 16 March 37 AD, Caligula was well positioned to assume power, despite the obstacle of Tiberius ’ s will, which named him and his cousin Tiberius Gemellus as joint heirs.
Plaisance died in 1261, but as her son Hugh II was still underage, Cyprus passed to his cousin Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan, whose mother Isabella of Cyprus, Alice of Champagne and Hugh I of Cyprus ' daughter and Hugh II's aunt, took over the regency in Acre.
The regency in Acre was then claimed by Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan and his cousin Hugh of Brienne, and Hugh II died in 1267 before he reached the age of majority.
One of the first great nepotist popes, he made two of his nephews cardinals and allowed his cousin Giovanni Gaetano ( Giangaetano, died 1232 ) to buy the fiefs of Vicovaro, Licenza, Roccagiovine and Nettuno, which formed the nucleus of the future territorial power of the family.
After the heirless death of Duke Michele Antonio ( January 26, 1627 ), his lands passed to his cousin Pietro Orsini, count of Muro Lucano ( died 1641 ).
In July 1127, William II, Duke of Apulia, died childless, and almost immediately his cousin King Roger II of Sicily sailed to the mainland to occupy the duchies of Apulia and Calabria.
Katharine apparently died before her cousin Elizabeth of York's coronation on 25 November 1487.
When he died, Julian had left behind one surviving relative, a maternal cousin named Procopius.
During this particular pilgrimage, his cousin Pope Gregory V died in Rome after a brief illness.
Bentley Tollemache died in 1955 and, as he had no sons, the estate passed to his cousin, John Tollemache.
Many Swabian counts, including his cousin the young Duke of Swabia, Frederick IV, died in 1167, so he was able to organize a new mighty territory in the Duchy of Swabia under his reign in this time.
In 1040, their cousin Alan III, Duke of Brittany died of unexplained causes.
When Maximilian I died in 1519, Louis was raised by his legal guardian, his cousin Georg von Hohenzollern, margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach.
After his cousin, who actually never gave up her rights and claim, finally died an unmarried prisoner, Henry was now indisputably the rightful king of England, although years later he was still unwilling to admit that Eleanor had preceded him in English succession line.
His son, Louis the Blind ( 890 – 928 ) lost his sight trying to win the throne of Italy, after which his cousin, Hugh of Italy ( died 947 ) became the Duke of Provence and the Count of Vienne.
Under this will, as he had no direct issue ( he was legally separated from his wife ), the family fortune was left to his cousin, Sir Jacob Downing, and if he died without heir, to three cousins in succession.
When he died in Louveciennes, he was succeeded as duke by a distant cousin, Victor-François, 8th duc de Broglie.
Queen Anne died in 1714, to be succeeded by a distant German cousin George I under the Act of Settlement 1701.
After Galeazzo's wife Isabella died in childbirth in 1373, he married secondly, on 2 October 1380, his first cousin Caterina Visconti, daughter of the late Bernabò ; with her he had two sons, Gian Maria and Filippo Maria.
Thrasamund died in 523 and was succeeded by his cousin Hilderic, the firstborn son of Huneric.
He was born about 1815-16, signed together with his cousin, Mistāwasis in 1876 the Treaty 6 at Fort Carlton, where he agreed that his group were settled into a reserve near the present-day Prince Albert, died 4 December 1896 at the age of 81 years )

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