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His wife of 53 years, Pat Gelbart, said that after being married for so long, " we finished each other's sentences.
In 1921 he married Emily " Pat " Tempest, a music-loving Bradford librarian.
He later changed his legal name to Pat Lynn McConnell and married his male partner in 1971.
The astronauts ' wives had accompanied them on the trip and Collins and his wife Pat were somewhat forced by NASA and their friends to travel to Metz where they had been married ten years before.
Around 1920, Louis's mother married Pat Brooks, a local construction contractor, having received word that Munroe Barrow had died while institutionalized ( in reality, Munroe Barrow lived until 1938, unaware of his son's fame ).
Bonham was married to Pat Phillips, and the couple had two children ; his daughter Zoë Bonham ( born July 1975 ), who is a singer-songwriter and also appears regularly at Led Zeppelin conventions and awards, and his son Jason Bonham ( born 1966 ), a rock drummer who has gained success with various bands including UFO, Foreigner, and Bonham.
With Season 4, Al Molinaro was added as Al Delvecchio, the new owner of Arnold's, after Pat Morita's character of Arnold moved on after his character got married ( Morita had left the program to star in a short-lived sitcom of his own, Mr. T and Tina, which was actually a spin-off of Welcome Back, Kotter.
Charlton has been married to his wife Pat since 6 January 1958, a month before the Munich Air Disaster in which his brother Bobby, who was best man at his wedding, was injured.
At 17 years old, Vanderbilt went to Hollywood where she married agent Pasquale (" Pat ") DiCicco in 1941 ; they divorced in 1945.
Billy Kinsley ( born William Ellis Kinsley, 28 November 1946, Anfield, Liverpool ) was an English musician with The Merseybeats until 1966 ( although he temporary left the band both to form the Kinsleys, and to get married to hairdresser Pat Allman ).
She was married by the mayor, with sister Elke, Lynch's brother Pat Lynch, and both sets of parents present .< ref >
Bud married Pat ( formerly Patricia Bellew ; born March 28, 1927 ) in 1950, and they eventually would have six children.
Crowther met and married Pat Crowther while at MIT.
Collins married pilot Pat Youngs in 1987 and they have two children.
The 1965 demo features Jim Morrison on vocals, Ray Manzarek on piano and background vocals, John Densmore on drums, Rick Manzarek on guitar, Jim Manzarek on harmonica and Patricia " Pat " Hansen ( née Sullivan ) from Patty and the Esquires — the band she had with Chuck Hansen, whom she later married -- on bass guitar.
In 1952 before graduating from Cornell he married Mary Pat O ' Kelly.
During this time, Edwards married Cherry Kyrle " Pat " Beresford ; the pair were later to have a son, Anthony, and a daughter, Sarah.
Kournikova's representatives deny any marriage to Fedorov, however Fedorov's agent, Pat Brisson, claims that although he doesn't know when they got married, he knew " he was married ".
During season seven ( 1959 – 1960 ) Terry was brought back played by Penny Parker ( as Jackson was still insulted by her firing the year before and refused to return ) for a seven episode story arc which saw her engaged and eventually married to Pat Hannigan ( Pat Harrington, Jr .), a nightclub friend of Danny's.
Pat is married to Cynthia Nowlan, an entrepreneur who started a store in Ottawa called ' The Pepper Pot '.
He was married three times: his first wife was musical comedy star Zoe Gail, with whom he had a daughter, actress-writer Stacey Gregg ; his second wife being the actress and singer Pat Kirkwood.
They were famous for their high-kicks, and, when Pat Wicks married Frank Butcher in EastEnders she provided the high-kicks at the wedding reception-she was 78 at the time.

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Russell was married to a Cherokee woman, and through his connections to the tribe, he heard about an 1849 discovery of gold along the South Platte River.
In the early 1970s, Russell and Helen Bryan, a married Chippewa couple living in a mobile home on Indian lands in northern Minnesota, received a property tax bill from the local county, Itasca County.
On March 13, 1879, Russell married Maria Frances Ackley (; 1850 – 1938 ) after a few months ' acquaintance.
In 1999, with two children from a previous marriage ( to Susan Russell, from 1970 to 1993 ) McKean married Annette O ' Toole.
* Alice B. Russell ( 1892 – 1984 ) – singer and actress married to Oscar Micheaux.
He married Rose Ellen Freer ( 1885 – 1958 ), daughter of Russell John Freer ( 1852 – 1932 ) and Annie Cecile Thornton ( 1863 – 1928 ), both of whom would later live with the Cicottes.
The Bedford Estate was expanded in 1669 to include Bloomsbury, when Lord Russell married Lady Rachel Vaughan, one of the daughters of the 4th Earl of Southampton.
He married Vera Milanova, the former wife of the poet Hendrik Kramer ; after Daumal's death, she married the landscape architect Russell Page.
Little Sister was also dissolved ; Mary McCrary married Leon Russell and released recordings on Russell's Shelter Records label.
On 11 April 1835, Russell married Adelaide, Lady Ribblesdale, the eldest daughter of Thomas Lister Esq.
Almira Russell, around the time she married Hancock
It was in St. Louis that he met Almira (" Allie ") Russell and they married on January 24, 1850.
After her death, he married Edith Russell of Boston, whose 1884 portrait is in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
On October 25, 1941, Russell married Danish-American producer Frederick Brisson, son of actor Carl Brisson.
Lord Normanby married Laura, daughter of Captain Robert Russell, R. N.
His first wife, Jean, died in 1959, and in 1963 he married Dorothy Russell.
In June 1943 she married Leonard Russell ( 1906 – 1974 ), an executive at The Sunday Times.
They divorced, and he married secondly in 1994 Veena M Russell, and by her had one daughter, Imogen.
Seven years later, on December 17, 1891, he married Jane Russell Sneath ; the pair had eight children.
In 1916 he married Vera E. Russell ( 8 January 1893 – 17 July 1962 ), who was from Kentucky.
National magazines such as Harper's Weekly featured illustrations by artists Frederic Remington, Charles M. Russell, and others, and married them to action-filled stories by writers like Owen Wister, together conveying vivid images of the Old West to the public.
In 1715, the then owner of the house married a John Russell, a grandson of Oliver Cromwell.
Henry Petty-FitzMaurice married Lady Maud Evelyn Hamilton, a daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn and his wife Lady Louisa Jane Russell, V. A., daughter of John, 6th Duke of Bedford in 1869.
Royce was married in 1975 to Rhoda Russell Royce, former editor of Open Windows magazine and other publications for LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention, and a 1971 graduate of Belmont University.

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