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Born on 23 May 1795 in Bridge Street, Westminster ( opposite the future site of the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster ), he was the fourth son of Walter Edward Barry ( died 1805 ) a stationer, and Frances Barry née Maybank ( died 1798 ).
Born John Shute, had had assumed by Act of Parliament the surname of Barrington in lieu of his patronymic in 1716, having previously succeeded to the estates of Frances Barrington, married to his cousin.
Introduced by James Stewart and reprised by Frances Langford in the film Born to Dance
Born Julia Jean Turner in Wallace, Idaho, she was the daughter of John Virgil Madison Turner, a miner from Hohenwald, Tennessee ( January 23, 1903 – December 14, 1930 ), and Mildred Frances Cowan, a sixteen-year-old native of Arkansas ( June 19, 1904 – February 22, 1982 ).
Born as Frances M. Carroll, the daughter of John F. Carroll and actress Hazel Bainbridge ( b. 1909 / 1910 – d. 7 January 1998 ).
Born in Seattle, Washington, Frances Elena Farmer is a rebel from a young age, winning a high school award by writing an essay called " God Dies " in 1931.
Born at Simla, India, Marlborough was the only son of George Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough, and Lady Albertha Frances Anne, daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn.
Born Dorothea Webb Parsons, she was a daughter of Arthur Webb Parsons, a lawyer, and his wife, the former Frances Margaret Graves.
Born the son of the Reverend Henry Hardinge, Rector of Stanhope, and Frances Hardinge ( née Best ) and educated at Durham School, Hardinge entered the British Army on 23 July 1799 as an ensign in the Queen's Rangers, a corps then stationed in Upper Canada.
Born in Amherstburg, Ontario, the son of Charles B. Whelan and Frances L. Kelly, he was educated in Windsor and Walkerville.
Born Charles Medows, he was the second son of Philip Medows, Deputy Ranger of Richmond Park, by Lady Frances Pierrepont, daughter of William Pierrepont, Earl of Kingston ( 1692-1713 ), eldest son and heir apparent of Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull ( see Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull ).
Born the eldest son of Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley of " the King's Own Scottish Borderers " ( 25th Foot ) and Frances Anne Wolseley ( née Smith ), Wolseley was educated in Dublin and first worked in a surveyor ’ s office.
Born at Blackhall, County Kildare, the youngest son of Theobald Wolfe of Blackhall-grandson of Richard Wolfe of Forenaughts House in the same county-and his wife Frances, daughter of Rev.
Born on 7 December 1891 to Edward and Emily Frances Stone, of Blackheath, London.
Born from an aristocratic family, his father was a Kurdistan governor, and his mother the daughter of an Egyptian aristocrat, Amin finished law school at 17 and was one of thirty seven to receive a government scholarship to study at FrancesUniversity de Montepellier.
Born in London, he was the eldest of the eleven children of John Forbes-Robertson, a theatre critic and journalist from Aberdeen, and his wife Frances.
Born in London, his parents were Norman Macmillan Hinshelwood, a chartered accountant, and Ethe Frances née Smith.
Born at Stapleton, Bristol, Frances Milton at the age of 30 married Thomas A. Trollope, a barrister, on 23 May 1809 at Heckfield, Hampshire.
Born as Frances Joan Dickinson she was the daughter of Sir Willoughby Dickinson, later Baron Dickinson.
Born the son of minister Marvin Pentz Gay, Sr. and domestic Alberta Cooper in Washington, D. C., Frances watched as Marvin became a superstar.
Born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of Dr. Jonathan Borden and Maria Frances Brown.
Born in 1907 in Boston, Massachusetts, Frances Flint grew up in a wealthy family, and attended Milton Academy.
Born on the family farm Owletts near Cobham, Kent, in England, the fourth son of nine children of Thomas Henry Baker and Frances Georgina Davis, Herbert was from the outset exposed to a tradition of good craftsmanship, preserved through isolation in the neighbourhood of his home.
Born in Leamington, Ontario, he grew up in Victoria British Columbia, the son of James Walter Lewis McLean ( 1905 – 1998 ), a Presbyterian minister, and Frances D. Blair McLean.

Born and Kathleen
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the son of Kathleen ( née Ahearn ) and William
Born Kathleen Coad Defries in Toronto, Canada, she came to England in her twenties, where she married aviator Henry A Petre in 1929.
Born Denise Kathleen Outen in Basildon, Essex, she is the youngest of Ted and Kathleen Outen's three children and was brought up a Catholic.
Born Edith Agnes Kathleen Bruce at Carlton in Lindrick, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, she was the youngest of eleven children of Canon Lloyd Stuart Bruce ( 1829 – 1886 ) and Jane Skene ( d. 1880 ).
Born in New York City, Lockhart is the daughter of Canadian-born actor Gene Lockhart, who came to prominence on Broadway in 1933 in Ah, Wilderness !, and English-born actress Kathleen Arthur Lockhart.
Born Kathleen Morrison on August 19, 1899 ( according to the bulk of the official records ; the date which she insisted was correct in her autobiography Silent Star, was 1902 ) in Port Huron, Michigan, Miss Moore was the eldest child of Charles R. and Agnes Morrison.
Born in East Dulwich, London, England, Forester is the elder son of the writer and novelist C. S. Forester and his wife Kathleen.
Born in Cheshire, England as Kathleen Mary Nesbitt in 1888 of Welsh and Irish descent, she was educated in Lisieux, France, and at the Queen's University of Belfast and the Sorbonne.
Born in Dublin in 1929, Lemass was the son of Seán Lemass, a Fianna Fáil TD, and Kathleen Lemass ( née Hughes ).
Born Kathleen Chang, she legally changed her name to Kathy Change to indicate her commitment to political and social change.
He starred on Broadway as Brick opposite Kathleen Turner's Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and opposite Madeline Kahn's Billie in Born Yesterday.
Born Mary Kathleen Crichton, the daughter of Henry Crichton, Viscount Crichton, she was married on 9 February 1928 to the Marquess of Hamilton ( in St Martin-in-the-Fields ), who succeeded his father as 4th Duke of Abercorn in 1953.
Some notable faculty members have included Baruch Fischhoff, Paul Fischbeck, Robyn Dawes, George Loewenstein, Jennifer Lerner, Kathleen Carley, David Krackhardt, Steven Klepper, Linda Babcock, Lee Branstetter, David Hounshell, William Keech, Mark Kamlet, Herbert A. Simon, Jendayi Frazer, Kiron Skinner, Sara Kiesler, John Patrick Crecine, Cristina Bicchieri, Joseph Born Kadane, Patrick Larkey, and Otto Davis.
Born Kathleen Josey in Dallas, Texas, Cotton sang with Dallas area bands before moving to Los Angeles, California.

Born and Oldham
Born in Oldham, Lancashire, Winterbottom's first career choice was to be a teacher.
Born on 31 July 1858 to Thomas Oldham, a Fellow of the Royal Society and geologist, Oldham was educated at Rugby School and the Royal School of Mines.
Born in Derker, Oldham, Lancashire, Cribbins served an apprenticeship at the Oldham Repertory Theatre, taking a break during his years of study to undertake national service with the Parachute Regiment in his late teens.
Born in Oldham, Greater Manchester, Wolfenden was a product of the Oldham Athletic youth system, having been with the club since the age of 9, Wolfenden made his first team appearance as a late substitute during a 1 – 0 defeat to Swindon Town in the then Second Division on 15 November 2003, making him the second youngest player to ever play for the Latics at the age of 16 years and 115 days.
Born Christopher Crummy in Oldham, Lancashire in 1941, Curtis came to Liverpool when he was four and went to primary school where he met Mike Prendergast.
Born in in Oldham, Lancashire, Karen Elson attended North Chadderton School in Chadderton as a child, with her twin sister, filmmaker Kate Elson.
Born the son of Nicholas Radcliffe ( d. 1599 ) of Overthorpe, West Yorkshire, Radcliffe was educated at Oldham and at University College, Oxford.
Born in Oldham, Lancashire, Boon joined the Inspiral Carpets in 1986 after previously playing in a band called The Mill.
Born in Oldham, Lancashire, May started his career with Blackburn Rovers as a trainee before graduating to the first team in 1988.
Born in Oldham, Lancashire, he provided the voices for many characters on British television for nearly fifty years, most notably the characters of both Zippy and George on Rainbow, which the actor first joined in the early 1970s and performed on until it was axed in 1992.
Born in Oldham, Lancashire, Maynard was brought up on the island of Anglesey in north Wales where he first joined Glamorgan.

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