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Their second was Louisa May, who fictionalized her experience with the family in her novel Little Women in 1868.
Louisa May Alcott was born on her father's birthday, November 29, 1832, at a half hour past midnight.
Louisa May was not interested initially but agreed to try.
Louisa May attended to her father's needs in his final years.
He and Louisa May collaborated on a memoir and went over her papers, letters, and journals.
As he was bedridden at the end of his life, Alcott's daughter Louisa May came to visit him at Louisburg on March 1, 1888.
" He died three days later on March 4 ; Louisa May died only two days after her father.
It has continued functioning with a Summer Conversational Series in its original building at Orchard House, now run by the Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association.
* Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women, lived and worked for seven weeks during 1851 as a domestic helper in Dedham
Louisa May Alcott's Gothic potboiler, A Long Fatal Love Chase ( written in 1866, but published in 1995 ) is also an interesting specimen of this subgenre.
Louisa May Alcott ( November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888 ) was an American novelist best known as author of the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys.
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Louisa and who
In addition to James II himself ( who died a few months after the act received the royal assent ) and his Catholic children Prince James and Princess Louisa, the act also excluded the descendents of James ' sister Henrietta, the youngest daughter of Charles I. Henrietta's daughter Anne was then the Queen of Sardinia and a Catholic ; the Jacobite heirs of today are descended from her line.
She had three children, Louisa ( 1873 – 1943 ), Margaret ( 1874 – 1875 ), who died of meningitis, and Alan ( 1877 – 1952 ).
His father was a civil servant Arthur Hughes, and his mother Louisa Grace Warren who had been brought up in Jamaica.
His maternal grandmother was Louisa Lane Drew ( aka Mrs Drew ), a prominent and well-respected 19th-century actress and theater manager, who instilled in him and his siblings the ways of acting and theatre life.
Mrs. Louisa Wilberforce ( Katie Johnson ) is a sweet and eccentric old widow who lives alone with her raucous parrots in a gradually subsiding " lopsided " house, built over the entrance to a railway tunnel, in King's Cross, London.
In the years following the book's publication, responses to the tale were published by W. M. Swepstone ( Christmas Shadows, 1850 ), Horatio Alger ( Job Warner's Christmas, 1863 ), Louisa May Alcott ( A Christmas Dream, and How It Came True, 1882 ), and others who followed Scrooge's life as a reformed man – or some who thought Dickens had gotten it wrong and needed to be corrected.
* John Overton, ( 1766 – 1833 ), born in Louisa County, notable political leader who was an adviser to Andrew Jackson and co-founder of Memphis, Tennessee.
Also prominent were Mordecai Hord, a native of Louisa County and prominent early explorer, who lived on his plantation called Hordsville ; and Col. John Dillard, born in Amherst County, Virginia in 1751, wounded at the Battle of Princeton during the Revolution, and later a member of the Committee of Safety and a colonel in the Virginia forces.
It was named after Louisa Massey, who was very well known here at the time because she avenged the murder of her brother when she shot the party responsible.
He had a further six children, including the architect Edward Pugin, with his second wife, Louisa Burton, who died in 1844.
She was later made the god-mother of Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, who was given the name Ulrika after her.
McMinn, who owned of river bottom land near Buchanan, had been trying for some time to buy the mill tract from David and Louisa Cloninger, but they could not agree on the price.
Woodway was named by Louisa Mehaffey, a longtime resident of the Rainbow Lake area, who thought it was an appropriate tribute to the lush oak and cedar forests in the area.
The oral history of the area places the first residents of Snoqualmie as Edmund and Louisa Kinsey, who established the first hotel, livery, general store, dance hall, post office, and meat market – in addition to helping build the very first church in the town.
The Castle contains a variety of paintings, including portraits by Alexis Simon Belle of Queen Mary of Modena and her daughter Princess Louisa Maria., Lady Edeline Sackville who was later to marry Lord Strickland.
He was offered the situation of gentleman-usher to the Princess Louisa, who was also still a child.
His first wife died on 20 June 1743 at Hanover, and in April 1744 he married Lady Sophia Fermor, daughter of Lord Pomfret and Henrietta Louisa Fermor — a fashionable beauty and " reigning toast " of London society, who was younger than his daughters.
* Louisa Pierpont Morgan ( 1866 – 1946 ) who married Herbert L. Satterlee ( 1863 – 1947 )
He is married to Daisy, who is the mother of Tristran's sister Louisa.
There was evidence to support that she was the granddaughter of a Louisa Russ, who had purchased the family plot in Green-Wood.
Ronald Ferguson was the second son of Andrew Henry Ferguson ( 1899 – 1966 ) and his wife Lady Marian Louisa Montagu Douglas Scott ( 1908 – 1996 ), a first cousin of Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, who became ( after her wedding to Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester ) Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and an aunt-by-marriage of Elizabeth II.
King Adolf Frederick of Sweden ( 1751 – 71 ) would have given even less trouble than his predecessor but for the ambitious promptings of his masterful consort Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, Frederick the Great's sister, and the tyranny of the estates, who seemed bent upon driving the meekest of princes into rebellion.

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