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Her and 1781
* Grace and Mercy in Her Wild Hair: Selected Poems to the Mother Goddess, Ramprasad Sen ( 1720 – 1781 ).
Her son, Achille-César-Charles de Pommard ( 1781 – 1807 ) assisted Delambre on several occasions in his astronomical and geodetical surveys, notably the measuring of the baselines for the meridian survey, and the latitude definition for Paris in December 1799 which was presented to the Conference of Savants.
Her paternal grandparents were Pierre César Auguié ( 1708 – 1776 ) and Marie Guary ( 1709 – 1788 ); her maternal grandparents were Edmé Jacques Genet ( 1726 – 1781 ) and Marie Anne Louise Cardon who were the parents of Edmond-Charles Genêt and Jeanne-Louise-Henriette Campan
* Ramprasad Sen ( 1720 – 1781 ) Grace and Mercy in Her Wild Hair: Selected Poems to the Mother Goddess.
Her six brothers and sisters included Edward Taylor ( 1784 – 1863 ), a singer and music professor, John Taylor ( 1779 – 1863 ), a mining engineer, Richard Taylor ( 1781 – 1858 ), a printer and editor and publisher of scientific works.
Her crew then went ashore and Rathbun served as an artilleryman until the city fell in May 1781.
* 24 February 1777 – 15 January 1781 Her Most Faithful Majesty the Queen Mother of Portugal and the Algarves
Her county court case, Brom and Bett v. Ashley, decided in August 1781, was cited as a precedent in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court appeal review of Quock Walker's " freedom suit ".
Her parents died about 1781, when she was adopted by an uncle, also John Kay, a Manchester solicitor.

Her and advertisement
Her first television appearance was in a bubblegum advertisement playing twins.
Her letter was, in turn, used for advertisement, and Her Majesty joined the list of celebrities who had previously sponsored the products.
Her first advertisement was for Raisin Bran but it was never aired.
Her appearance in Cadbury ’ s Perk Karwa Chaut ad and the Bru Coffee advertisement helped her receive offers from film directors in Bollywood.
Her advertisement announced that on the first Monday of April 1833 she would open a school “ for the reception of young ladies and little misses of color, ...
Her start in show business was in an advertisement for Bell Canada with Megan Follows at age 11.
Her career began in 1909 when she replied to a local newspaper advertisement placed by producer / director Thomas Ince's Bison Motion Pictures.
Her third husband was produced by the same advertisement, and after his death of Pneumonia in 1955, she ran another ad, this time seeking a widower with young children.

Her and Pennsylvania
Her father, Edward Sherwood Mead, was a professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and her mother, Emily ( Fogg ) Mead, was a sociologist who studied Italian immigrants.
Her family moved eastward, first to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, then to the Philadelphia area, where she began schooling at age 6.
Her knowledge of support networks and resources in the border states of Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware was invaluable to Brown and his planners.
Her achievements were recognized and honored with many prizes, including the NAACP's Spingarn Medal in 1939 ; University of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award of Merit in 1973 ; the United Nations Peace Prize, New York City's Handel Medallion, and the Congressional Gold Medal, all in 1977 ; Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 ; the George Peabody Medal in 1981 ; the National Medal of Arts in 1986 ; and a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1991.
Her request was eventually answered by Tionne Watkins, a native of Des Moines, Iowa, who moved to Atlanta with her family at an early age, and Lisa Lopes, a rapper who had just moved to the city from her native Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with only a keyboard and US $ 750 ($ today ).
Her great-great-great grandfather came to America on the ship Pennsylvania Merchant in 1733 and received a land grant from William Penn.
Her great-great grandfather was in the American Revolutionary War and is buried in a cemetery in Pennsylvania for such soldiers, a bit of an oddity because Dunkards are supposed to be more pacifist than Amish or Quakers.
Her personal papers, including music manuscripts, are held at the University of Pennsylvania, and at the Austrian National Library in Vienna.
Ellen Terry: Player in Her Time ( 1987 ) W. W. Norton ; ( 1997 ) University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN 978-0-8122-1613-4
Her father was a traveling salesman ; her mother later owned an organic food store called The Earth Shop in nearby Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.
Her grandfather, John Taylor, came to Pennsylvania from Wiltshire, England, in 1684, and became Surveyor General of Chester County, which then accounted for about one-third of the colony.
Her father, Edwin Fletcher " Teddy " Horne, Jr. ( 1892 – 1970 ), a numbers kingpin in the gambling trade, left the family when she was three and moved to an upper-middle-class black community in the Hill District community of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Her father, Elias, graduated from Yale College in 1794, and practiced law in Mifflin and Centre Counties, Pennsylvania.
Her deputy in Pennsylvania from 1718 till 1727 was Sir William Keith.
Her last major tour was in support of her album Many Worlds are Born Tonight in 1998, playing the El Flamingo Club in New York City, the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall in Troy, New York, the Painted Bride Arts Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Bearsville Theater in Bearsville, New York.
Her great-great maternal grandfather Samuel McDowell was born in Scotland, and emigrated to and died in Pennsylvania.
Her mother took composition classes at the University of Pennsylvania.
Her remains are found in Olyphant, Pennsylvania in April 2010.
Her ancestry includes German, Welsh, English and Irish ; Lucretia Garfield's parental great-grandfather immigrated to Pennsylvania ( in a part that is now Delaware ) from Württemberg, Germany.
Her younger brother, Alfred Gellhorn, an oncologist and former dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, died at 94 in 2008.
Her ashes are interred at the Union Hill Cemetery, Chester County, Pennsylvania, in the family plot of her son-in-law.
Her subsequent roles in numerous regional productions have included Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Virginia Stage Company, May in How the Other Half Loves at the Pennsylvania Stage Company, and Clelia in The Nerd at the Capitol Repertory in Albany, NY.
Her father was the architect Bruce Price and her mother was Josephine ( Lee ) Price of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Her mother, Martha Jane Smith, was William ’ s second wife ( his first died in childbirth ), and was born in Pennsylvania, but as an adolescent moved with her brother to live with their aunt and uncle on their plantation in Danville.
Her first professional job was as " Baby Phyllis " at the Duquesne Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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