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His second wife, another Ann ( 1779 – 1869 ), bore him eight children between 1804 and 1819 and eventually outlived him by some seven years.

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The crew of the Caravan never failed to amaze Ann, who during her stay in Salem must frequently have overheard strong sailorly language.
`` If you become a Baptist, I will not '', Ann informed her husband, but sweeping her threat aside Adoniram continued to search for an answer to the personal dilemma in which he found himself.
Ann was entranced with the view, as were her husband and friends.
Ann, pleased to see her friend happy, was intrigued by the new fruits a friend of Captain Heard had sent on board for their enjoyment.
Ann Catt was a lonely, devoted soul, never married, conducting a spotless home and devoted to her church, but a perpetual dissenter and born critic.
Other than Abby May and her daughters, only one other woman joined, Ann Page.
* 1960s: Ann Landers was presented with a key upon her visit to Starr Commonwealth for Boys.
In 1950, Olive Ann Beech was installed as president and CEO of the company, after the sudden death of her husband from a heart attack on 29 November of that year.
At age 16, Beaux began art lessons with a relative, Catharine Ann Drinker, an accomplished artist who had her own studio and a going clientele.
Although the Ann McKim was the first large clipper ship ever constructed, it cannot be said that she founded the clipper ship era, or even that she directly influenced shipbuilders, since no other ship was built like her ; but she may have suggested the clipper design in vessels of ship rig.
Hofstadter was married to Carol Ann Brush until her death.
The Carol Ann Brush Hofstadter Memorial Scholarship for Bologna-bound Indiana University students was established in 1996 in her name.
Born in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts, to David Yale ( 1613 – 1690 ) and Ursula Knight ( 1624 – 1698 ), Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd ( 1591 – 1659 ), who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale ( 1590 – 1619 ) in Chester, Cheshire, England, married Governor Theophilus Eaton ( 1590 – 1658 ) of New Haven Colony.
In a letter to Ann Popham he wrote: ' I was sometimes unfaithful to Eileen, and I also treated her badly, and I think she treated me badly, too, at times, but it was a real marriage, in the sense that we had been through awful struggles together and she understood all about my work, etc.
The influence of Ann Radcliffe is also detectable in Poe's " The Oval Portrait " ( 1842 ), including an honorary mention of her name in the text of the story.
Mary Anne ( alternatively Mary Ann or Marian ) Evans ( 22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880 ), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, journalist and translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.
In November 1849, Carson and Major William Grier found the camp of the Jicarilla Apaches who had captured Mrs. Ann White and her daughter.
There a 4 kg stone chondrite crashed through a roof and hit Ann Hodges in her living room after it bounced off her radio.
She played a child psychiatrist in the film noir Shadow on the Wall ( 1950 ) with Ann Sothern and Zachary Scott ; her performance was called " beautiful and convincing " by New York Times critic A. H. Weiler.
The couple's first child, Patricia Ann Reagan ( better known by her professional name, Patti Davis ), was born on October 21, 1952.
The 19th Century Cornish rower Ann Glanville achieved national celebrity ; her all-women crew often winning against the best male teams.
Katharine, Duchess of Kent ; her son and grandson, Lord Nicholas Windsor and Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, respectively, both of whose wives are Catholic, and her granddaughter, Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor, as well as politicians such as Baroness Masham of Ilton and Ann Widdecombe, and, most recently, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose wife and children are Catholic, are prominent among laypeople who have converted.

Ann and husband
Many of Crawford's friends and co-workers, including Van Johnson, Ann Blyth, Marlene Dietrich, Myrna Loy, Cesar Romero, Gary Gray, Crawford's first husband, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Crawford's other daughters, Cathy and Cindy, denounced the book, categorically denying any abuse.
* Ray Ginger ( 1924 – 1975 ), American historian, author, and biographer, husband of Ann Fagan Ginger
He and his first cousin Ann Winston Carr and her husband Col. George Waller jointly owned the immense property.
* William C. Dudley ( born 1952 ), President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Open Markets Committee, he is also the husband of former Cranford Deputy Mayor Ann Darby
In the early 1940s, Hiller and husband Ronald Gow moved to Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, where they brought up two children, Ann ( 1939 – 2006 ) and Anthony ( b. 1942 ), and lived together in the house called " Spindles " ( now demolished ).
The relationship was in its fourth year when Ann Warner pressed her husband to terminate the affair.
Kovalevskaya helped save Victor Jaclard, who was the husband of her sister Ann ( Anne Jaclard ).
" It took the name of Lake Dora, which had been named by surveyors in 1846 for Dora Ann Drawdy, who lived with her husband 2 miles south of Mount Dora.
Ann's Court, built on the land to the north of Old Court and south of West Road, is the newest court: it is named after Ann Dobson, who together with her husband Dr Christopher Dobson ( who matriculated at Selwyn in 1957 ) formed the Ann D Foundation, which is one of the principal donors towards the construction costs of Phases I and II.
Ann Cryer was first elected in the General Election of 1997, and her late husband Bob Cryer held the seat between 1974 and 1983.
But if he dies first, nearly all of the money will go to Ann Dorland, a distant relative of Lady Dormer's late husband.
In that house, or the church itself, he was visited by Founding Fathers of the United States such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Paine ; other American politicians such as John Adams, who later became the second president of the United States, and his wife Abigail ; British politicians such as Lord Lyttleton, the Earl of Shelburne, Earl Stanhope ( known as " Citizen Stanhope "), and even the Prime Minister William Pitt ; philosophers David Hume and Adam Smith ; agitators such as prison reformer John Howard, gadfly John Horne Tooke, and husband and wife John and Ann Jebb, who between them campaigned on expansion of the franchise, opposition to the war with America, support for the French Revolution, abolitionism, and an end to legal discrimination against Roman Catholics ; writers such as poet and banker Samuel Rogers ; and clergyman-mathematician Thomas Bayes, of Bayes ' theorem.
Born Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson in Washington, D. C., Tipper Gore is the daughter of John Kenneth " Jack " Aitcheson, Jr., a plumbing-supply entrepreneur, and his first wife, Margaret Ann ( née Carlson ) Odom ( who lost her first husband during World War II ).
Keane's kind-hearted wife Gay ( Ann Todd ) sees his infatuation, and although her husband offers to get off the case, she presses him to continue.
Elizabeth Ann Bloomer Warren " Betty " Ford ( April 8, 1918 – July 8, 2011 ), was First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977 during the presidency of her husband Gerald Ford.
Norton was elected in 1990 as a Democratic delegate to the House of Representatives, defeating city council member Betty Ann Kane in the primary despite the last-minute revelation that Norton and her husband ( both lawyers ) had failed to file D. C. income tax returns between 1982 and 1989.
In the film, she portrayed Ann Farber, who with her husband and son are held hostage by a pair of sociopathic teenagers.
Directed by John Cromwell, it starred Kim Stanley as Emily Ann Faulkner, a small town blonde who achieves fame in films but becomes emotionally disturbed and a problem to her producer, her director, and her husband played by Lloyd Bridges.
His wife, Ann, was even more fluent in the spoken language of the people than her more academically literate husband.
As soon as her husband was released by the Burmese, Ann wrote that one good result of the war could be that terms of the treaty which ceded Burmese provinces to the British might provide opportunity to expand the witness of the mission into unreached parts of the country.

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