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She has blue eyes like Gerald O ' Hara and Melanie gives her the nickname, " Bonnie Blue ," in reference to the Bonnie Blue Flag of the Confederacy.
Little Miss " Bonnie Blue " Butler is dead.
She has three children, one from each husband: Wade Hampton Hamilton ( son to Charles Hamilton ), Ella Lorena Kennedy ( daughter to Frank Kennedy ) and Eugenie Victoria " Bonnie Blue " Butler ( daughter to Rhett Butler ).
* Eugenie Victoria " Bonnie Blue " Butler: Scarlett and Rhett's beloved, pretty, strong-willed daughter, as Irish in looks and temper as Gerald O ' Hara, with the same blue eyes.
The remaining Mouseketeers, consisting of the White or Blue Teams, were Don Agrati ( later known as Don Grady when starring as " Robbie " on the long running sitcom My Three Sons ), Sherry Alberoni, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Johnny Crawford, Jonathan A. Kahn ( a. k. a. Tio Juan ), Eileen Diamond, Dickie Dodd ( not related to Jimmie Dodd ), Mary Espinosa, Bonnie Lynn Fields, Judy Harriet, Linda Hughes, Dallas Johann, John Lee Johann, Bonni Lou Kern, Charlie Laney, Larry Larsen, Paul Petersen, Lynn Ready, Mickey Rooney Jr., Tim Rooney, Mary Lynn Sartori, Bronson Scott, Michael Smith, Margene Storey, Ronnie Steiner, Mark Sutherland and Don Underhill.
* " The Bonnie Blue Flag ", w. Mrs Annie Chamber-Ketchum m. Harry MacCarthy
Bonnie Blue Flag
The Bonnie Blue Flag was an unofficial banner of the Confederate States of America at the start of the American Civil War in 1861.
Harry Macarthy helped popularize the flag as a symbol of the Confederacy by composing the popular song " The Bonnie Blue Flag " early in 1861.
Although the name " Bonnie Blue " dates only from 1861, several authors have claimed that the Civil War flag is identical with the banner of the Republic of West Florida, which broke away from Spanish West Florida in September 1810 and was annexed by the United States 90 days later.
In 2006 the state of Louisiana formally linked the name " Bonnie Blue " to the West Florida banner by passing a law designating the Bonnie Blue Flag as " the official flag of the Republic of West Florida Historic Region ".
In 2007 one of six known Bonnie Blue flags from the Civil War era was sold at auction for $ 47, 800.
In the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell and the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, Rhett Butler decides to call his newborn daughter " Bonnie Blue Butler " when Melanie Wilkes remarks that her eyes are " as blue as the Bonnie Blue
Popular rocker Billy Idol named his daughter Bonnie Blue.
* " The Bonnie Blue Flag "song
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The Bonnie Blue Flag of the Republic of West Florida.
It would later become known as the " Bonnie Blue Flag ".
The red field of the old flag was replaced by blue in memory of the Bonnie Blue Flag which was used as a symbol of secession during the war.
* Bonnie Blue Flag
The Bonnie Blue Flag of West Florida.
As part of the Confederacy, Florida flew all three versions of the Confederate flag and the Bonnie Blue Flag, which was briefly used as an unofficial flag of the Confederacy before the first official flag was adopted.
When Mississippi seceded from the Union on January 9, 1861, near the beginning of the Civil War, the Bonnie Blue Flag ( a single white star on a blue field ) was raised over the capitol building in Jackson as a sign of independence.
On January 26, Mississippi officially adopted a new flag which included the Bonnie Blue Flag in its canton and a magnolia tree in its center field.
The Bonnie Blue Flag of West Florida is perhaps the closest in design, as it also features a white star superimposed on a blue background ; however, the star here is slightly larger and the blue field is navy in hue.
The " Bonnie Blue Flag " of West Florida
The flag of the Republic of West Florida, which is often identified with the Bonnie Blue Flag of the Civil War era, flies on many public buildings in the Florida Parishes.
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Cover of the 1861 sheet music for " The Bonnie Blue Flag "

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At the 33rd Grammy Awards, Abdul won her first Grammy for Best Music Video for " Opposites Attract ", She was also nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for her song " Straight Up " but it lost to Bonnie Raitt's " Nick of Time ".
That year, he also contributed backing vocals to Bonnie Raitt's " Your Sweet and Shiny Eyes ", from her album Home Plate.
* Scottish vocal duo, The Corries popularised the folk song, " The Skye Boat Song ", which told of The Bonnie Prince's escape from the Scottish Highlands after the Battle of Culloden.
* " Bonnie Dundee ", nickname of John Graham, 1st Viscount of Dundee
The album featured covers of a 1981 Diana Ross song " Work That Body ", co-written by Paul Jabara and " If You Were a Woman and I Was a Man ", originally recorded by Bonnie Tyler.
* Bonnie Blackburn, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, " Calendars and chronology ", The Oxford companion to the year ( Oxford, 1999 ), 659-937.
In 1986, Gibb joined Thompson Twins, Zak Starkey, Cliff Richard, Bonnie Tyler, John Parr and Holly Johnson under the name Anti-Heroin Project to record a charity single called " Live-In World ", In late 1986, the Bee Gees began to writing and recording songs for their album E. S. P.
* Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stuart ( 1720 – 1788 ), aka " Bonnie Prince Charlie ", married Louise of Stolberg-Gedern and had no issue ; had affair with his cousin Marie Louise de La Tour d ' Auvergne and had issue ; had issue with his mistress Clementina Walkinshaw ;
The album spawned two massive hit singles, " Excuse Me Miss " and "' 03 Bonnie & Clyde ", which featured Jay-Z's future wife Beyoncé Knowles.
Meanwhile Knowles made her second film, " The Fighting Temptations ", and appeared as featured vocalist on her then-boyfriend Jay-Z's single "' 03 Bonnie and Clyde ", which paved the way for the release of her debut solo album.
His most successful chart singles include Bonnie Tyler's " Total Eclipse of the Heart ", Air Supply's " Making Love Out of Nothing at All ", Meat Loaf's " I'd Do Anything for Love ( But I Won't Do That )", The Sisters of Mercy's " This Corrosion " and " More ", Barry Manilow's " Read ' Em and Weep " ( originally released by Meat Loaf ), Celine Dion's cover of " It's All Coming Back to Me Now " ( originally released by Steinman's project Pandora's Box ) and Boyzone's " No Matter What ".
The soundtrack for the 1984 film Footloose included the song " Holding Out for a Hero ", performed by Bonnie Tyler.
*" Bonnie Burnard ", Saskatchewan Publishers Group
" n a sense, the sculpture garden was designed around the tree ", said a former aide to Noguchi, Bonnie Rychlak, who later became the museum curator.
* Bonnie Blackburn: " Vicente Lusitano ", Grove Music Online, ed.
* Singapore Botanic Gardens ( 1989 ), " Visions of Delight-The Singapore Botanic Gardens through the ages ", by Bonnie Tinsley, Tien Wah Press, Singapore, ISBN 99718825035
* Breakup Songs of 1983: Bonnie Tyler " Total Eclipse of the Heart ", Journey " Separate Ways ( Worlds Apart )", Naked Eyes " Always Something There to Remind Me ".
His nickname, " Bonnie ", arose either from his exploits as a leader or that he was considered handsome.
The sheet music of Bonnie Dundee was published by Boosey & Sons as " sung by Miss Dolby " and ( after 1860 ) " sung by Madame Sainton-Dolby ", but Boosey credits her only with performing the song and arranging the accompaniment ; no composer is named, and Boosey lists the piece as a Scotch Air.
Other folk songs to have their lyrics altered include " The John B. Sails ", " She'll Be Coming ' Round the Mountain ", " My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean ", " The Wild Rover " and " Camptown Races ", which is used for " Two World Wars, One World Cup ", whilst Birmingham City fans sing " Keep Right On to the End of the Road ".

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