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Oxnard, Calif., will be the home of the Rev. Robert D. Howard and his bride, the former Miss Judith Ellen Gay, who were married Saturday at the Munger Place Methodist Church.
Bixby married Judith in late 1993, just six weeks before he collapsed on the set of Blossom.
His first wife died in 1845, and on 16 August 1846, he married Olympe Pélissier, who had sat for Vernet for his picture of Judith and Holofernes.
Around 1120, Frederick II married Judith of Bavaria from the rival House of Welf.
He has been married to singer-songwriter Judith Owen since 1993.
In Kruszwica on 6 January 1148 Judith married Otto, eldest son of Albert the Bear, the first Margrave of Brandenburg.
In documents from 1170 Judith is named as a living person, but according to chronicles from 1177 her husband Otto I was already married to his second wife, Ada of Holland.
His second wife is Judith Anne Shulevitz, who was a columnist for Slate and The New York Times Book Review ; married on November 7, 1999, they have a son and a daughter.
Petrus and Judith had a son, Nicolaes Willem Stuyvesant ( 1648 – 1698 ), who married Maria Beeckman, the daughter of Willem Beeckman.
Hiding in the cellar of the farmhouse are white married couple Harry ( Karl Hardman ) and Helen Cooper ( Marilyn Eastman ) and their daughter Karen ( Kyra Schon ), who sought refuge after a group of zombies turned over their car ; and white teenage couple Tom ( Keith Wayne ) and Judy ( Judith Ridley ) who arrived after hearing an emergency broadcast about a series of brutal murders.
Waltheof was married to William's niece Judith, daughter of Adelaide, and a marriage between Edwin and one of William's daughters was proposed.
According to an article by Judith Treas and Deirdre Giesen, cohabiting couples are twice as likely to experience infidelity within the relationship than married couples.
In 827, he married Emma of Altdorf, sister of his stepmother Judith of Bavaria, and daughter of Welf, whose possessions ranged from Alsace to Bavaria.
* Judith ( 844 – 870 ), married firstly with Ethelwulf of Wessex, secondly with Ethelbald of Wessex ( her stepson ) and thirdly with Baldwin I of Flanders
During the return journey in 856 he married Judith, a Frankish princess and a great-granddaughter of Charlemagne.
Æthelbald then married his father's widow, Judith, to Asser's horror.
He married Judith Manby and their son, Henry Woodhouse was the first of the family to immigrate to America.
With the support of his powerful brother-in-law, Solomon could recover the Hungarian throne after the death of his uncle Béla I in 1063 and soon after married with Judith in ( Stuhlweißenburg ) Székesfehérvár.
Although it is generally believed that the union was childless, some sources state that Solomon and Judith had a daughter, Sophia, who later married Poppo, Count of Berg-Schelklingen.
In 1089, Judith married with Władysław I Herman, Duke of Poland.
In 1080, in order to improve the relations between Poland and Bohemia, Władysław married Judith, the daughter of the Duke ( and first King from 1085 ) Vratislaus II.
In 1080 Władysław married firstly with Judith ( b. ca.
In 1089 Władysław married secondly with Judith ( b. 9 April 1054 – d. 14 March ca.
In 1089 Władysław I Herman married Judith of Swabia who was renamed Sophia in order to distinguish herself from Władysław I's first wife.

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She was born in Breda, the sister of Samuel Bayard of Amsterdam, who was married to Anna Stuyvesant, his sister.
In 1856 Bayard married Louise Lee.
The street was christened by Nicholas Bayard III, whose daughter, Mary, was married to Houstoun in 1788.
William Bayard Cutting's grandfather, Robert Cutting, had been Robert Fulton's partner in the ferry from Brooklyn to New York ; they married sisters who were daughters of Walter Livingston.
He married Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of William Bayard, of New York.
His ancestor, Samuel Bayard married Ann Stuyvesant there.
Their children included James Bayard ( 1760 – 1788 ) ( 1760 – 1788 ), Andrew Bayard ( 1762 – 1833 ), Samuel Bayard ( 1766 – 1840 ), Jane Bayard ( 1772 – 1851 ) who married Andrew Kirkpatrick, Nicholas Bayard ( 1774 – 1821 ), Margaret Bayard ( 1778 – 1844 ), and Anna Bayard ( 1779 – 1869 ).
Bayard married February 11, 1795, Ann or Nancy Bassett, the daughter of wealthy Delaware lawyer and U. S. Senator Richard Bassett.
He was the brother of Herbert Bayard Swope, and father of Henrietta Swope and John Swope, the Hollywood and Life Magazine photographer who married actress Dorothy McGuire.
In 1854, after his first wife's death, Stevens married Martha Bayard Dod ( May 15, 1831 – April 1, 1899 ).
With Martha he had six children: John Stevens ( b. July 1856 ), grandfather of Millicent Fenwick ; Edwin Augustus Stevens Jr. ( b. March 14, 1858 ); Caroline Bayard Stevens ( b. November 21, 1859 ), who married Archibald Alexander and then H. Otto Wittpenn ; Robert Livingston Stevens ( b. August 26, 1864 ); Charles Albert Stevens ( b. December 14, 1865 ); and Richard Stevens ( b. May 1868 ).
He married Judith Bayard in 1760, but after she died, he married Lena Lansing and in February 1764 and they had one child, Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer.
She was married to writer Bayard Veiller ( 1869 – 1943 ) in 1901.

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# Daughter, married c. 1152 to Vladislav of Bohemia
She was married in 515 to Eutharic ( c. 480 – 522 ), an Ostrogoth noble of the old Amal line, who had previously been living in Visigothic Hispania, son of Widerich ( born c. 450 ), grandson of Berismund ( born c. 410 ), and great-grandson of Thorismund ( died after 400 ), King of the Ostrogoths c. 400.
* John Palaiologos ( c. 1286 – 1308 ), despotes, married Irene Choumnaina, no issue.
* Eirene Komnene ( born c. 1169 ), who was briefly married to Alexios Komnenos, a son of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos by Theodora Batatzina.
His first wife, married before October 29, 1174, was Eschiva of Ibelin ( c. 1160 – Cyprus in Winter 1196 – 1197 ), daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin and first wife Richilde de Bethsan or Bessan.
# Bourgogne of Lusignan ( 1176 – 1180 or c. 1178 – c. 1210 ), married as his third wife Raymond VI of Toulouse 1193, repudiated and divorced 1194 or 1196 without issue, married Gauthier I de Montfaucon aka Walter of Montbéliard ( killed in action at the Battle of Satalia, June 20, 1212 ) 1197 or bef.
# Héloise / Helvis of Lusignan ( c. 1190 – 1216 – 1219, 1216 / 1219 or c. 1217 ), married firstly c. 1205 Eudes de Dampierre sur Salon, Lord of Chargey-le-Grey, div.
# Sybilla of Lusignan ( October – November 1198 – c. 1230 or 1252 ), married King Leo II of Armenia
A younger daughter, Lady Anne Churchill, married Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland ( c. 1674 – 1722 ), and from this marriage descend the modern Dukes of Marlborough.
# Juliane de Fontrevault ( born c. 1090 ); married Eustace de Pacy in 1103.
* Lady Margaret Hamilton ( d. c. 4 May 1642 ), married Sir William Cuninghame of Caprington
* Hildegard ( or Matilda ) ( b. c. 802 ), married Gerard, Count of Auvergne, as his second wife
# Agnes of France ( c. 1260 – 19 December 1327 ), married Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
Xeer is defined by a few fundamental tenets that are immutable and which closely approximate the principle of jus cogens in international law: These precepts include: a ) payment of blood money ( locally referred to as diya ) for libel, theft, physical harm, rape and death, as well as supplying assistance to relatives ; b ) assuring good inter-clan relations by treating women justly, negotiating with " peace emissaries " in good faith, and sparing the lives of socially protected groups " Birr Magaydo ," ( e. g. children, women, the pious, poets, messengers, sheikhs, and guests ); c ) family obligations such as the payment of dowry, and sanctions for eloping ; d ) rules pertaining to the management of resources such as the use of pasture land, water, and other natural resources ; e ) providing financial support to married female relatives and newlyweds ; f ) donating livestock and other assets to the poor.
# Anna ( c. 1326 – 3 June 1361, Fontenelles ) married John I of Lower Bavaria ( d. 1340 )
# Cecilia ( c. 1405 – 4 January 1449 ), married:

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