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They had three daughters: Margaret Woodrow Wilson ( 1886 – 1944 ); Jessie Wilson ( 1887 – 1933 ); and Eleanor R. Wilson ( 1889 – 1967 ).
Jessie Bond as Margaret
Jessie Bond | Bond and Rutland Barrington | Barrington: Margaret discloses one of her " odd thoughts " to Despard.
Introduced by John Boles and Margaret Wilson in the musical Little Jessie James
The better known of his lovers included cabaret singer Florence Mills, banking heiress Poppy Baring, socialite Margaret Whigham ( later Duchess of Argyll and involved in a notoriously scandalous divorce case ), Barbara Cartland ( who believed him to be the father of her daughter Raine McCorquodale ) and musical star Jessie Matthews.
Queen Elizabeth II, Anne Robinson, Judi Dench and M, Cherie Blair, Sophie Raworth, Fiona Bruce, Delia Smith, Patricia Routledge, Margaret Thatcher, Charlotte Green, Norah Jones, Natasha Kaplinsky, Kate Adie, Clarrie Grundy, Germaine Greer, Clare Short, Ann Widdecombe, Hillary Clinton, Meryl Streep, Ellen MacArthur, Kirstie Allsopp, Carol Smillie ( Smiley Carol ), Linda Barker, Nigella Lawson, Kirsty Wark, Frodo Baggins, Sharon Osbourne, Lesley Garrett, Jessie Wallace, Tessa Jowell, Amanda Burton, Thora Hird, Sue McGregor, Barbara Windsor, Carol Vorderman, Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Caroline Quentin, Tom Cruise, C. J.
Humorously insisting that her own children must not be born Yankees, she went to relatives in Georgia for the birth of Margaret in 1886 and Jessie in 1887.
Anderson was born Frances Margaret Anderson-Anderson in Adelaide, South Australia to Jessie Margaret ( née Saltmarsh ; 19 October 1862 – 24 November 1950 ) and James Anderson-Anderson.
In 1968, three new student houses were completed to help house the growing student population and were named in honor of William C. Fels, Jessie Smith Noyes, and Margaret Smith Sawtell.
Bert Kalmar was married to Jessie Brown, the marriage producing a son, Bert, Jr. and a daughter, Margaret.
His grandparents were John Neilson and Jessie MacFarlane of Cupar, Neil Mackinnon of Skye, and Margaret Stuart of Greenock.
The Glasgow Girls were a group of female designers and artists including Margaret and Frances MacDonald who were members of The Four ( see above ), Jessie M. King, Annie French, Jessie Wylie Newbery, Ann Macbeth, Bessie MacNicol, Norah Neilson Gray, Stansmore Dean, Eleanor Allen Moore, De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar and Chris J Fergusson ( Chrissie Stark ) ( 1876 – 1957 ).
In an action brought by Frank Chapman and Arthur Cockington, Jessie Cooper and Margaret Scott ( the Liberal party and Labor party candidates respectively, running for the Legislative Council in the South Australian election ), had to show that they were persons under the Constitution to be eligible to stand.

Jessie and Matthews
Music hall also proved influential in comedy films of this period, and a number of popular personalities emerged, including George Formby, Gracie Fields, Jessie Matthews and Will Hay.
* 1907 – Jessie Matthews, English actress ( d. 1981 )
* August 19 – Jessie Matthews, English actress ( b. 1907 )
* Evergreen ( film ), a 1934 British film starring Jessie Matthews
* Jessie Matthews, English actress, dancer and singer, lived on Uxbridge Road in Hatch End for several years.
Opera singer Sir Peter Pears ( 1910 – 1986 ) was born in Farnham and Jessie Matthews, OBE ( 1907 – 1981 ), the popular English actress, dancer, and singer of the 1930s to 1960s, lived in Farnham, where she ran the Alliance public house ( now closed ).
Introduced by Jessie Matthews in the film Evergreen
Introduced by Jessie Matthews and Dave Fitzgibbon in the musical Wake Up and Dream
* March 11 – Jessie Matthews, British actress and singer ( died 1981 )
In 1936, MGM summarily loaned Young to Gaumont British for two films ; the first was directed by Alfred Hitchcock with the other co-starring the luminous Jessie Matthews.
Jessie Matthews, OBE ( 11 March 1907 – 19 August 1981 ) was an English actress, dancer and singer of the 1930s, whose career continued into the post-war period.
Jessie Matthews was awarded an OBE in 1970 and continued to make cabaret and occasional film and television appearances through the decade including one-off guest roles in the popular BBC series Angels and an episode of the ITV mystery anthology Tales of the Unexpected.
* Over My Shoulder, by Jessie Matthews and Muriel Burgess, W. H.
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* Jessie Matthews ( 1907 – 1981 )
The song featured in the 1934 musical movie Evergreen, sung by Jessie Matthews, and was also revived after World War II.
While with Cochran she understudied Jessie Matthews.
Hartnell became popular with younger stars of stage and screen, and went on to dress such names as Gladys Cooper and Elsie Randolph, later gaining as clients Gertrude Lawrence ( also a client of Edward Molyneux ), Jessie Matthews, Merle Oberon, Evelyn Laye, Anna Neagle and even Alice Delysia and Mistinguett, two French stars impressed by the young Englishman's genius.
Evelyn Laye had been the first choice to play Sarah, but turned it down as she was annoyed with the producer, C. B. Cochran, who she felt had caused her marriage to actor Sonnie Hale to fail by putting him in a show opposite Jessie Matthews, with whom he had an affair.
" Dancing on the Ceiling ", cut during the Broadway previews, was eventually sung by Jessie Matthews in the London production of Ever Green, and became a standard.
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Again among those jubilantly reunited bunkmates, I was shy with Jessie and acted as I had during those early Saturday mornings when we all seemed to be playing for effect, to be detached and unconcerned with the girls who were properly our dates but about whom, later, in the privacy of our bunks, we would think in terms of the most elaborate romance.
It was at that party that, finally overcoming my timidity, inspired by tales only half-understood and overheard among older boys, I asked Jessie to spend New Year's Eve with me.
Damien Echols was sentenced to death, Jessie Misskelley, Jr. was sentenced to life imprisonment plus two 20-year sentences, and Jason Baldwin was sentenced to life imprisonment.
At the time of their arrests, Jessie Misskelley, Jr. was 17 years old, Jason Baldwin was 16 years old, and Damien Echols was 18 years old.
On June 3 police interrogated Jessie Misskelley Jr. Misskelley, whose IQ was reported to be 72 ( making him borderline intellectual functioning ), was questioned alone ; his parents were not present during the interrogation.
White was born in Mount Vernon, New York, the youngest child of Samuel Tilly White, a piano manufacturer, and Jessie Hart.
It was on the sets of Dementia 13 that he met his future wife Eleanor Jessie Neil.
His father, Jessie Hoover, was a blacksmith and farm implement store owner who was of German ( Pfautz, Wehmeyer ) and German-Swiss ( Huber, Burkhart ) descent.
The title role went to Rod La Rocque, a top star of the silent cinema, whose career was on the wane following the advent of the talkies, and the lead actress was Jessie Royce Landis.
Madden's scholarly, Middle English edition of the poem was followed in 1898 by the first Modern English translation-a prose version by literary scholar Jessie L. Weston.
Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia on December 28, 1856 as the third of four children of Joseph Ruggles Wilson ( 1822 – 1903 ) and Jessie Janet Woodrow ( 1826 – 1888 ).
Close was a founder and is chairperson of BringChange2Mind, a US campaign to eradicate the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness, supporting her sister Jessie who has bipolar illness.
Derek Parfit was born in Chengdu, China to Norman and Jessie Parfit ( née Browne ), both medical doctors who had moved to Western China in order to teach preventive medicine in missionary hospitals.
One of the passages in the letter revolves around a serial necrophiliac and murderer named Raymond Andrew Joubert making his way through Maine ; it turns out he was the Space Cowboy, confirmed when Jessie confronted him in a court hearing and Joubert mimicked Jessie's arm positions while she was in the handcuffs.
In King's subsequent novel, Dolores Claiborne, it is revealed that the title main character shared a telepathic connection with Jessie Burlingame on two occasions, first during the solar eclipse when Jessie was assaulted by her father, and later when she is handcuffed to the bed.
Tex Avery was born to George Walton Avery ( b. June 8, 1867-d. January 14, 1935 ) and the former Mary Augusta " Jessie " Bean ( 1886 – 1931 ) in Taylor, Texas.

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