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Mahala and Dutton-Douglas
* Mahala Dutton-Douglas ( 1864 – 1945 ), survivor of the Titanic disaster as first class passenger, lived in Deephaven.
Walter Donald Douglas and his wife, Mahala Dutton-Douglas, built in 1910 a 27-room estate, exactly in the former place of the hotel Saint Louis.

Mahala and .
* 1870-1898 The county had four women homesteaders: Louisa J. Hendryx, Mahala Hunnicutt, Sarah E. Morris and Priscilla Sparks
Sumner was named for John Cary Sumner, fifth child of Joseph Chestnutt Sumner and Mahala Smith Sumner.
Okemah was platted by a group of Shawnee residents in March 1902 on land belonging to Mahala and Nocus Fixico, full-blood Creek.
When a post office was established here in 1886, the first postmaster, Mahala Thompson, wanted to name it Round Mountain.
Dickerson was born to Mahala Ashley Dickerson as the youngest of triplets.
He married Mahala Fisk the next year on November 3, 1856.
John and Mahala had four children, daughters Addie, Susan May, and Sarah Belle, and then son Alfred.
The commune is famous for its lăutari or gypsy musicians, especially the group Taraful Haiducilor ( a. k. a. Taraf de Haïdouks ) and members of the group Mahala Raï Banda.
The urban lăutărească muscic is known as Urban folklore or Mahala music.
He was the second son of Jonathan and Mahala Plowright.
His first job as rabbi was in a small synagogue in the Mahala quarter of Fălticeni, then, in May 1940 was appointed rabbi in the town of Suceava.
Batak is a centre of one of Bulgaria's largest municipalities by terms of territory-667 km < sup > 2 </ sup > or 15 % of the Pazardzhik Province area-as well as one of the most sparsely populated ones including only the town itself and two villages-Fotinovo and Nova Mahala.
The Stouffer Corporation started with Abraham and Lena Mahala Stouffer once they said goodbye to their creamery business in Medina, Ohio in 1922, which was located within a building shopping center in downtown Cleveland.
Sims was born in Hanging Rock, South Carolina, the son of John and Mahala Mackey Sims.
In the Battle of Pratapgad, when Afzal Khan's bodyguard Sayyed Banda attacked Shivaji with swords, Shivaji's bodyguard Jiva Mahala fatally struck him down, cutting off one of Sayyed Banda's hands with a dandpatta.
He was educated in Nashville and then moved to Missouri where he married Mahala Miller in Springfield on June 20, 1830.
At the present time the name Jelaca has been preserved in five geographic locations in Serbia ( Jelača Mahala, Jelača ), Croatia ( Jelače ), and Bosnia ( Jelača, Jelače.
He was accompanied by his bodyguards Jiva Mahala and Sambhaji Kavji.

her and French
Socialist leaders in Milwaukee recognized her worth, not only because of her dedication but because of her fluency in German, French, and Luxemburg.
Though Catherine was vexed at the number of French officers streaming to the Turkish standard, there were several under her own, such as the Prince De Nassau ; ;
`` Do you remember the woman in the French Alps who was all alone with her sheep one day when the sun darkened ominously??
In an anonymous interview with a French newspaper the financier told of spending several months with her.
She closed her eyes, remembering the small French cemetery, enclosed by stone walls.
Renan's head was turned away from the building, while Athena, beside him, was depicted raising her arm, which was interpreted as indicating a challenge to the church during an anti-clerical phase in French official culture.
Joan was the only surviving child and heiress of Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne, and Marquis of Provence, so under Provençal and French law, the lands should have gone to her nearest male relative.
Her father, Joaquín Nin, was a Cuban pianist and composer, when he met her mother Rosa Culmell, who was a classically trained singer in Cuba of French and Danish descent.
After being in America for several years, Nin had forgotten how to speak Spanish, but retained her French and became fluent in English.
The reality is that Micheline Musseli Pozzo di Borgo, a French aristocrat who at 20 was France's youngest lawyer ever, brought considerable wealth to her marriage to Lerner and lost most of it through him, including nearly $ 600, 000 from the sale of her Parisian apartment, which Lerner placed in investments that either failed or were looted by him during periods of financial desperation.
( Musseli told friends she had not wanted to sell her home, but that Lerner urged her to cut her ties with her native city and that she entrusted Lerner with the proceeds of the sale, for investment in the U. S .) The daughter of a World War One French war hero and herself an unsung heroine of the Resistance, whose Corsican forebears were intimates of Napoleon Bonaparte, she later made Lerner the gift of a chateau in France after he declared to her that he wanted a French rural retreat where he could write.
For this comment, a French court fined her 30, 000 francs in June 2000.
In her own defence, Bardot wrote in a letter to a French gay magazine: " Apart from my husband — who maybe will cross over one day as well — I am entirely surrounded by homos.

her and maid
The maid then told her, `` Because he fired me ''.
The night before, they had telephoned the Andrus maid, Selena Masters, and she had arrived early, bursting her vigorous presence into the silent house with an assurance that amused McFeeley and confounded Moll.
Mrs. Andrus was talking to the maid, arranging for her to come in every day, instead of the four days she now worked.
The people who believe and retell the legend have apparently never troubled to read the trial testimony and do not know that the maid changed her testimony on several key points, always to the detriment of Lizzie.
Miss Glenda Kay Meredith of Denton was her sister's maid of honor, and Vernon Lewelleyn of San Angelo was best man.
And every sound that might be the rain also might be the man who thinks after he has raped you he has to beat your brains out with a tire tool so you won't tell, a combination like ham and eggs, rape her and kill her, and that is being an old maid too.
She has a maid called Maria who prevents the public adoration from becoming too much of a burden on her employer, but does nothing to prevent her from becoming too much of a burden on others.
The faction grew in power, especially after Inês de Castro, daughter of an important nobleman and maid of the Crown Princess Constance, became the lover of her lady's husband: Peter, the heir of Portugal.
Dürer journeyed with his wife and her maid via the Rhine to Cologne and then to Antwerp, where he was well received and produced numerous drawings in silverpoint, chalk and charcoal.
This included major editing, including writing out the African-American maid, Mammy Two-Shoes, and replacing her with one of Irish descent.
" Esther 2: 7 And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter: for she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was fair and beautiful ; whom Mordecai, when her father and mother were dead, took for his own daughter.
Frigg then sent her maid Fulla to Geirröth, advising him that a magician would soon enter his court to bewitch him, and saying that he could be recognised by the fact that no dog was fierce enough to leap up at him.
When his mother returned to work as a lady's maid ( at Uppark, a country house in Sussex ), one of the conditions of work was that she would not be permitted to have living space for her husband and children.
The Scottish Hebrides, particularly in the Isle of Skye, show some records of a ' Handfast " or " left-handed " marriage taking place as recently as the late 1600s where the Gaelic scholar, Martin Martin, notes " It was an ancient custom in the Isles that a man take a maid as his wife and keep her for the space of a year without marrying her ; and if she pleased him all the while, he married her at the end of the year and legitimatised her children ; but if he did not love her, he returned her to her parents.
Her description in the poem is also related to Isis of Apuleius's Metamorphoses, but Isis was a figure of redemption and the Abyssinian maid cries out for her demon-lover.
Þrymr finds the behaviour at odds with his impression of Freyja, and Loki, sitting before Þrymr and appearing as a " very shrewd maid ", makes the excuse that " Freyja's " behaviour is due to her having not consumed anything for eight entire days before arriving due to her eagerness to arrive.

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