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He was the son of Henri Razafinkarefo, nephew of Queen Ranavalona III of Imerina, and Jennie ( Waller ) Razafinkarefo, the daughter of John L. Waller, the first African American consul to Imerina.
" By: Madsen, Deborah L .. pp. 185 97 IN: Wang, Jennie ( ed.
Born Mary Tomlinson in Acton, Indiana, Main attended Franklin College in Franklin, Indiana, and adopted a stage name to avoid embarrassing her father, Samuel J. Tomlinson ( married to Jennie L. McGaughey ), who was a minister.

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Jennie and Miranda twined themselves around me, murmuring endearments.
Jennie had shouted each time.
His devout sister Jennie ( Cheryl Campbell ) disapproves of Liddell's plans to pursue competitive running.
File: Chen Jieru. jpg | Chen Jieru ( 陳潔如, " Jennie ", 1906 1971 ) Lived in Shanghai.
The couple had two children, Jennie and Kate.
Cotten starred with Jennifer Jones in four films: the wartime domestic drama Since You Went Away ( 1944 ), the romantic drama Love Letters ( 1945 ), the western Duel in the Sun ( 1946 ), and the critically acclaimed Portrait of Jennie ( 1948 ), in which he played a melancholy artist who becomes obsessed with a girl who may have died many years ago.
Cotten received a Venice Film Festival Award for Best Actor for his work in Portrait of Jennie.
After being inspired by a poster featuring a local, Hollywood burlesque performer Virginia Lee Hicks, who was then performing as Jennie Lee, the " Bazoom Girl ", at the New Follies Burlesk at 548 S. Main St, Los Angeles, Ginsburg wrote a tribute song " Jennie Lee " that he brought to Berry and Torrence.
After weeks of practice, Berry, Ginsburg, and Torrence planned to record a demo recording in Berry's garage, but Torrance was conscripted into the United States Army Reserve forcing Berry and Ginsburg to record " Jennie Lee " without Torrence, with Berry's friend and fellow University High student Donald J. Altfeld ( born March 18, 1940 in Los Angeles, California ) " belting out the rhythm on a children's metal high chair ".
Produced by Lubin, " Jennie Lee " ( Arwin 108 ), backed with " Gotta Get a Date " ( credited to Ginsburg, Berry & Lubin ), became a surprise commercial success.
" Distributed by Dot Records, " Jennie Lee " was released in mid-April, entered the charts on May 10, 1958, the same day they appeared on ABC's Dick Clark Show.
" Jennie Lee " peaked at No. 3 on the Cash Box charts on June 21, 1958, No. 4 on the R & B charts, and No. 8 on the Billboard charts on June 30, 1958.
Billy Ward and His Dominoes's R & B cover of " Jennie Lee " reached No. 55 in the Pop charts in June 1958, while other cover versions including that of Moon Mullican ( Coral 9-61994 ) and Bobby Phillips & the Toppers ( Tops 45-R422-49 ), released in 1958 failed to chart.
Like " Jennie Lee ", " Gas Money " contained a few elements of what would later become surf music.
" Jennie Lee " b / w " Gotta Get a Date " ( Arwin 108 )-BB No. 8, CB No. 3-( JL )
In 1922, John Sealy's children, John Sealy, II and Jennie Sealy Smith established the Sealy & Smith Foundation for the hospital.

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He married Jennie Louise Crocker ( 1860 1939 ) in Sacramento, California on February 13, 1879.
It was Jennie Crocker's parents who founded the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California.
" It was here on the of Greycourt at the end of Little Island Road in Falmouth, Massachusetts where Jacob and his wife Jennie Crocker Fassett built a large summer estate in 1916-1918.
Fassett Family-Although Jacob Sloat Fassett and Jennie Crocker had several children ( one of whom was a doctor ), none of them went into politics like their father.

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One possible influence on Pollock was the work of the Ukrainian American artist Janet Sobel ( 1894 1968 ) ( born Jennie Lechovsky ).
Their friendship was renewed there, and became crucial to his later life when Jennie Shirreff married the head of the Eddy Company.
His second novel, Jennie Gerhardt, was published in 1911.
The first white settler in the area that would become Montgomery County was William Offield, earlier of Tennessee, who arrived in 1821 with his wife Jennie ( née Laughlin ) and one child and settled near the confluence of Offield Creek and Sugar Creek, about five miles ( 8 km ) southwest of Crawfordsville.
The portrait of Jones for the film Portrait of Jennie was painted by Robert Brackman.
The city is named after Milton Santee, second husband of Jennie Blodgett, whose first husband was George A. Cowles, a ranching pioneer in the San Diego area.
The town was named for Parnaham Boswell and was platted with streets bearing the names of the founders, Charles and Elizabeth, and their five children, Grace, Emma, Clinton, Harold and Jennie.
It was founded in 1927 by E. C. and Jennie Ogg and named after Richard Lamb, Jennie Ogg's father.
She was born in the Verda community to Littleton Mapp Smith and the former Jennie Woods.
Glacier was founded and named in 1909 by Jennie Vaughn.
Tibbett traveled to California in 1927 to sing the lead role in the Grove Play St. Francis of Assisi, and it was during that trip to San Francisco when he met ex-New Yorker Jennie Marston Burgard, whom he married in 1932.
The first was Jennie George, ( c. 1867-1897 ), later to become Jennie George Atkinson.
Jennie Collins, an African-American woman, thought to have assisted Farmer in his flight, and James Jolly, a white member of the posse who was mistaken for Farmer in the darkness were both shot and killed.
Jennie Kidd Trout ( April 21, 1841-November 10, 1921 ) was the first woman in Canada legally to become a medical doctor, and was the only woman in Canada licensed to practice medicine until 1880, when Emily Stowe completed the official qualifications.
Constructed in 1959, the facility was named for Alma H. Hamilton, the first recipient of an Illinois State Normal University bachelor degree, and Jennie Whitten, the former head of the Foreign Language Department.
Leo Strauss was born in the small town of Kirchhain in Hessen-Nassau, a province of the Kingdom of Prussia ( part of the German Empire ), on September 20, 1899, to Hugo Strauss and Jennie Strauss, née David.

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There Houston married in Indian tradition with Tiana Rogers, daughter of Chief John Headman Hellfire Rogers 1740-1833 and Jennie Due 1764-1806, sister of Chief John Jolly who adopted Houston into the Cherokee tribe.
Jeanette " Jennie " Jerome was born in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn in 1854, the second of three daughters of financier, sportsman, and speculator Leonard Jerome and his wife Clarissa ( always called Clara ), daughter of Ambrose Hall, a landowner and sometime New York State Assemblyman.
Lord Randolph Churchill married on 15 April 1874 Jennie Jerome, daughter of Leonard Jerome, of New York in the United States, by whom he had two sons:
Many thanks and love to — Jennie ( Peace's daughter Jane ).
The storyline follows the marriage ceremony of Jennie Middleton, the daughter of an aristocratic family that has ended up in ruin.
He has provided support for conservative and libertarian causes in the U. S., mostly through the private, nonprofit foundations he controls: the Sarah Scaife Foundation, Carthage Foundation, and Allegheny Foundation, and until 2001, the Scaife Family Foundation, now controlled by his daughter Jennie and son David .< ref >
Mrs. Ronalds later lived in London, where she remained a friend of Jerome's daughter Jennie.
Timothy's son, Return J. Meigs IV, married Jennie Ross, daughter of principal Cherokee chief John Ross, and emigrated to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears.
The designs were hand picked by Robin Clarke, The Gardens ' owner and great grand daughter of Jennie Butchart, in consultation with an artist from North Carolina.
Effie I Crockett, daughter of Edward and Jennie Crockett, was born 1856 in Rockland, Knox, Maine, and died 7 January 1940 in Waltham, Middlesex, MA.
A grandson, Return J. Meigs IV, married Jennie Ross, daughter of principal Cherokee chief John Ross, and emigrated to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears.
The show also starred Ari Meyers as Kate's daughter Emma, and Frederick Koehler and Allison Smith as Allie's children Chip and Jennie.
* Allison Smith as Jennie Lowell, Allie's daughter
That marriage produced a daughter Jennie, who married Louis Stengel from across the river in Rock Island, IL.
" Mellon, born March 19, 1858, married to Jennie King, daughter of Alexander and Cordelia King
In 1908 he became a United States citizen and married Jennie Marie Berdahl, the daughter of Andrew James Berdahl and Karen Oline Otterness.
She was born in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, New York, the middle daughter of Jennie Marie ( née Pietrzykoski ) and Ray Dickinson.
She gave birth to his only daughter, Jennie McGraw.
His daughter, Jennie inherited his large fortune.
Both John and his daughter, Jennie are buried in the crypt at Sage Chapel, Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
He and his six sons run the family farm, while his daughter Jennie ( Rosemary Forsyth ) and daughter-in-law Ann ( Katharine Ross ) take care of the housework.
Charlie's daughter Jennie is courted by a young soldier named Sam ( Doug McClure ).
When Charlie hears the news, he and his sons and daughter Jennie leave to look for the boy, leaving James ( Patrick Wayne ) and his wife Ann at the farm with their young baby.
* My Child-life in Burmah by Olive Jennie Bixby 1880 recollections of a missionary's daughter: inc. detailed description of King Mindon's new hti being erected, pp 111

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