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Carson and married
At 34, Carson married his third wife, 14-year-old Josefa, on February 6, 1843.
Tiny Tim was later married on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson to Victoria Budinger, who was known as Miss Vicki.
Brothers George Earl and Merian Ellsworth Carson moved to the area in 1888, and Meriam eventually married into a Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Leach Lake Band family.
Her debut performance, as the mother who calls out to her merry-go-round-riding child, can be seen in first season's memorable fifth episode " Walking Distance ", and her second, the most prominent of the four, in the episode videotaped immediately before this one, " The Whole Truth ", where she and Jack Ging play a newly married couple considering the purchase of one of the substandard vehicles in the lot of used-car dealer Jack Carson.
Carson married George Peploe at Manchester Cathedral on her 28th birthday in 1926.
In 1980, Sales married dancer Trudy Carson, who survives him.
Clement is married to the former Mary Carson of Nashville.
On May 4, 1960, hours after his divorce from Hawks was final, Hayward married Pamela Churchill in Carson City, Nevada.
In Bar Harbor, he met and married Rhoda Carson.
It has been claimed that she was engaged to Wagner, but this was dismissed by different sources, who believed that she was to be married to caricaturist Nat Carson, whom she met while performing as a chorus girl in Earl Carroll's Vanities.
There she met a local resident, U. S. Forest Service employee Marty Carson, whom she eventually married.
Carson married Amiee Barton on 17 May 2008 in Egremont ; the couple has 3 children.
Bent and the renowned frontier scout Christopher " Kit " Carson had married sisters.
In 1965 she married Bruce Cooper, former executive producer of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
Travis Kvapil is currently married to his wife Jennifer, and has three children: Kelsey, Carson and Caden.
Carson married Joy ( née Wheildon ) on August 16, 1975.
During this period, he sold his property in Terre Haute, and married a niece of President Zachary Taylor, Rose Mary Carson, daughter of Pennsylvania Senate leader Thomas Carson, and made his home with his family in Erie Pennsylvania until the end of the Civil War.
Carson married four times: Elizabeth Lindy ( married 1938, divorced 1939 ), Kay St. Germain ( m. 1941, div.

Carson and Cheyenne
In 1889, Elbert County was reduced to its modern size when its eastern portions were taken to create Lincoln, Kit Carson, and Cheyenne counties.
Following his inauguration as the state's sixth Governor in January, 1889, he signed legislation that created thirteen new counties, including: Baca, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Montezuma, Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers, Rio Blanco, Sedgwick, and Yuma.

Carson and woman
These two churches hit the headlines in recent years, with Armagh Road appointing its first woman minister ( the Rev Christina Bradley ) and the Edenderry minister ( the Rev Stafford Carson ) refusing to allow her to occupy his pulpit for a sermon because she is a woman.
Carson was the first woman and first African American to represent the 7th District.
In 1970, Reese became the first black woman to guest host The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
An appearance on TRL with Carson Daly results in a phone call from a woman claiming to be Joe's mother.
Here it can be seen that redemption is also a key aspect of the novel ; not least because of the eventual outcome of the relationship between Messrs Carson and Barton, but also in Gaskell's presentation of Esther, the typical " fallen woman ".
The attending physician, Dr. Spires, later confides to Carson Drew and Nancy that he was forced to tend an elderly woman for her shoulder-the drivers of a car blindfolded him when they drove him there, so he wouldn't be able to guess her location, leading him to believe the patient was a prisoner.

Carson and 1841
Wilkes ' 1841 Map of the Oregon Territory pre-dated John Charles Fremont's first Oregon Trail pathfinder expedition guided by Kit Carson during 1842.
From 1838 to 1841, Carson was Speaker of the Newfoundland House of Assembly.
The American frontiersman Kit Carson was employed as a hunter by the Bent brothers in 1841, and regularly visited the Fort.

Carson and .
The monthly cost of ADC to more than 100,000 recipients in the county is 4.4 million dollars, said C. Virgil Martin, president of Carson Pirie Scott & Co., committee chairman.
Carson McCullers, after a long, painful illness that might have crushed a less-indomitable soul, has come back with an absolute gem of a novel which jumped high on best-seller lists even before official publication.
* 1964 – Rachel Carson, American author and environmentalist ( b. 1907 )
His frequent appearances on NBC's The Tonight Show spanned three emcees ( Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson ), from the 1950s to the 1970s.
One memorable story, as recounted to Johnny Carson, was about his meeting with then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
" ( Capp also spoofed Carson in his strip, in a 1970 episode called " The Tommy Wholesome Show.
Brooks led a new generation of self-reflective baby-boomer comics appearing on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
* Carson, Ronald A.
* Carson, Ronald A.
Quarterback Carson Palmer, wide receiver # 84 T. J. Houshmandzadeh, and the rest of the Bengals line up to play the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006.
Ratings reached a low of 8 million in February 1973, Pat Phoenix quit as Elsie Tanner, Violet Carson ( Ena Sharples ) was written out for most of the year due to illness, and Doris Speed ( Annie Walker ) took two months ' leave.
In 1976, Pat Phoenix returned to her role as Elsie Tanner and, after a spate of ill health, Violet Carson returned on a more regular basis as Ena.
The original cast was created by Tony Warren, with the characters of Ena Sharples ( Violet Carson ), Elsie Tanner ( Patricia Phoenix ) and Annie Walker ( Doris Speed ) as central figures.
Carson City, officially the Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, is an independent city and the capital of the state of Nevada.
The majority of the population of the town lives in Eagle Valley, on the eastern edge of the Carson Range, a branch of the Sierra Nevada.
Carson City is about south of Reno and originated as a stopover for California bound emigrants, but developed into a city with the Comstock Lode, a silver strike in the mountains to the northeast.
Prior to 1969, Carson City was also the county seat of Ormsby County.
In 1969, the county was abolished and Carson City and a few small surrounding settlements within the former county were merged into a newly formed independent city called Carson City Consolidated Municipality.
Fremont named the river flowing through the valley Carson River in honor of Christopher " Kit " Carson, the mountain man and scout he had hired for his expedition.

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