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For many years he was a member of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, pastored from 1905 to 1926 by Social Gospel exponent Henry Sloane Coffin, while his wife and daughter belonged to the Brick Presbyterian Church.
His son Chris Lemmon ( b. 1954 ), was his first child by his first wife, actress Cynthia Stone ( b. February 26, 1926, Peoria, Illinois, d. December 26, 1988 ).
Thurmond married his first wife, Jean Crouch ( July 14, 1926 – January 6, 1960 ) in South Carolina's Governor's mansion on November 7, 1947.
Later, he married his third and last wife, Marilyn Matthews Miller, best known as " Tee " ( 1926 – 2002 ), in a pet cemetery.
He had two more children: Napoléon Louis Joseph Jérôme ( 1864 – 1932 ), governor of Erivan who died unmarried and without issue, and Marie Laetitia Eugénie Catherine Adélaïde ( 1866 – 1926 ), second wife of Amadeo I of Spain.
Spencer Trask and his wife Katrina Trask conceived the idea of Yaddo in 1900, but the first residency program for artists did not formally initiate until 1926.
Lee Arrendale State Prison was built in 1926 and the prison was named after Lee Arrendale, former Chairman of the Georgia Board of Corrections after he and his wife were killed in a plane crash.
In 1926, at age 66, he met artist Hilla von Rebay, who was commissioned by Guggenheim's wife, Irene Rothschild, to paint his portrait.
Carl Koch or Karl Koch ( 30 July 1892 in Nümbrecht, Germany – 1 December 1963 in Barnet, England ) was a German film director and writer with many secondary credits including collaborations with his wife Lotte Reiniger, the animator of The Adventures of Prince Achmed ( 1926 ).
In 1926, Hibbard Casselberry of Winnetka, Illinois was visiting his wife ’ s aunt in nearby Winter Park, Florida when he met Gordon Barnett and signed on as his exclusive sales agent for Fern Park Estates.
On December 12, 1926, two of Birger's men knocked on Adams ' door and told his wife they had a message for him.
In 1925 Gurdjieff's wife developed cancer ; she died in June 1926 in spite of radiotherapy and Gurdjieff's magnetic treatments.
His father was the eldest son and heir of King George I of Greece ( 1845 – 1913 ) and his wife Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia ( 1851 – 1926 ); his mother was the daughter of Emperor Frederick III of Germany ( 1831 – 1888 ) and his wife Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom ( 1840 – 1901 ).
Dorsey left the group in 1926 due to ill health and was replaced as pianist by Lillian Hardaway Henderson, the wife of Rainey's cornetist Fletcher Henderson, who became the band's leader.
In December 1926 after receiving a joint contract offer from the American studio First National, Korda and his wife sailed for the United States on board the steamer Olympic.
His wife Shelby Shackleford ( 1899 Halifax, Virginia – 1987 ), whom he married in 1926, was an accomplished artist and illustrated Electric Eel Calling, Richard's books on electric eels.
** Isabella Graham Cockburn ( c. 1848-Kensington, London, 5 January 1926 ), married on 31 January 1894 as his third wife to Sir James Shaw Hay ( 25 October 1839-20 June 1924 ), without issue
Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva (, ; 28 February, 1926 – 22 November, 2011 ), later known as Lana Peters, was the youngest child and only daughter of Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and Nadezhda Alliluyeva, Stalin's second wife.
Nelson's wife died in 1921 ; his daughter Laura Kirkwood died in a Baltimore hotel room in 1926 at the age of 43.
The trophy is named in honour of Marie Evelyn Moreton ( Lady Byng ), wife of Viscount Byng of Vimy, a Vimy Ridge war hero who was Governor General of Canada from 1921 to 1926.
The Long Gallery's Chinoiserie decoration was restored in 1993 at the direction of Gerda Hnatyshyn, wife of Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn, putting back much of the furniture and artifacts that had been collected by the Machioness of Willingdon throughout her tour of China in 1926.
They were married on June 27, 1926, and divorced in 1933 They had one son, William Anthony Furness, 2nd Viscount Furness, and as the former wife of a British nobleman she was known as Thelma, Viscountess Furness.
He died in Positano, Italy at the age of 95, five years after his wife, whom he had married in 1926.

1926 and Louise
Louise Brooks remembered: " I held a dinner party sometime in 1926.
Louise Eldridge served as mayor from 1926 until her death in 1947.
Wallace Beery's notable silent films include Arthur Conan Doyle's dinosaur epic The Lost World ( 1925 ; as Professor Challenger ), Robin Hood with Douglas Fairbanks ( Beery played King Richard the Lionheart in this film and a sequel the following year called Richard the Lion-Hearted ), Last of the Mohicans ( 1920 ), The Round-Up ( 1920 ; with Roscoe Arbuckle ), Old Ironsides ( 1926 ), Now We're in the Air ( 1927 ), The Usual Way ( 1913 ), Casey at the Bat ( 1927 ), and Beggars of Life ( 1928 ) with Louise Brooks.
Following this, he starred in It's The Old Army Game ( 1926 ) which featured his friend Louise Brooks, later to become a screen legend for her role in G. W. Pabst's Pandora's Box in Germany.
On June 28, 1926 he married Luella Brekke, and they had three daughters, Louise, Margaret, and Marilyn.
Petiot's first victim might have been Louise Delaveau ( the daughter of an elderly patient ), with whom he had an affair in 1926.
Thereafter, members of the Royal Family would stay periodically at Rideau Hall, if not as governor general then as guests of the Crown, so that the palace played host to Prince Leopold ( later also Duke of Albany ) in 1880 ; Prince George ( later King George V ) in 1882, 1901, and 1908 ; Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and Princess Louise, Duchess of Connaught ( later also the Duke and Duchess of Strathearn ), in 1890 and as the viceregal couple from 1906 to 1912 ; Princess Louise in 1900 ; Princess Patricia with her parents from 1906 to 1912 ; Prince Albert ( later King George VI ) in 1910 and 1913 ; Edward, Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VIII ), in 1919, 1923, 1924, and 1927 ; Prince George ( later also Duke of Kent ) in 1926 and 1927 ; and Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, in 1929.
Some of his most famous films concern the plight of women in German society, including The Joyless Street ( 1925 ) with Greta Garbo and Asta Nielsen, Geheimnisse einer Seele ( 1926 ) with Lili Damita, The Loves of Jeanne Ney ( 1927 ) with Brigitte Helm, Pandora's Box ( 1928 ), and Diary of a Lost Girl ( 1929 ), the last two starring American actress Louise Brooks.
After the death of her mother-in-law Louise of Sweden in 1926, she succeeded her as the official protector of the various charity organisations founded by Louise.
Richardson personally accompanied Swedish Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Louise Mountbatten on a portion of their tour through Southern California in 1926.
# Princess Louise of Sweden ( 31 October 1851 – 20 March 1926 ), later Queen of Denmark
*#*# 1869: Louise of Sweden ( 1851 – 1926 ), also " Lovisa of Sweden "
It was founded as the Balmer School by Louise C. Balmer in 1926.
Virginia Louise Helena Whitley, 19 October 1926
Early in 1926 Louise met a deaf woman at a contract bridge party who could lip read very well, encouraging Louise that John might have a normal life in spite of his deafness.
* Frederick VIII ( 1912 ) and Queen Louise of Sweden-Norway ( 1926 )
The Bat ( 1926 ) is a silent film based on the 1920 hit Broadway play by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, directed by Roland West and starring Jack Pickford and Louise Fazenda.
In 1926, he married Louise Godon, the stepdaughter of Picasso's art dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler and traveled to Egypt and Greece.
The Plastic Age is currently available on DVD, through Image Entertainment, in a double-feature format, which includes the Louise Brooks film, The Show Off ( 1926 ).

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