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In 1815, Patrick was appointed curate of the chapel in Thornton, near Bradford ; a second daughter, Elizabeth ( 1815 – 1825 ), was born shortly after.
Anne, the youngest member of the Brontë children, was born on 17 January 1820, at 74 Market Street in Thornton where her father was curate and she was baptised there on 25 March 1820.
* Oliver Thornton, West End actor-currently starring in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert ( musical ), was born and grew up in Abergavenny.
Charlotte was born in Thornton, Yorkshire in 1816, the third of six children, to Maria ( née Branwell ) and her husband Patrick Brontë ( formerly surnamed Brunty or Prunty ), an Irish Anglican clergyman.
Emily Brontë was born on 30 July 1818 in Thornton, near Bradford in Yorkshire, to Maria Branwell and Patrick Brontë.
Crick died of colon cancer on 28 July 2004 at the University of California San Diego ( UCSD ) Thornton Hospital in La Jolla ; he was cremated and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.
Lewes was married to Agnes Jervis, but they had agreed to have an open marriage, and in addition to the three children they had together, Agnes had also had four children by Thornton Leigh Hunt.
As curate of Olney, Newton was partly sponsored by an evangelical philanthropist, the wealthy Christian merchant John Thornton, who supplemented his stipend of £ 60 a year with £ 200 a year " for hospitality and to help the poor ".
In 1779 Newton was invited by John Thornton to become Rector of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, London, where he officiated until his death.
Thornton mentions that Krakatoa was known as " The Fire Mountain " during Java's Sailendra dynasty, with records of seven eruptive events between the 9th and 16th centuries.
On December 1, 1874, Queen Esther Chapter No. 1 became the first Prince Hall Affiliate chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star when it was established in Washington, D. C. by Thornton Andrew Jackson.
Susan Stark of the Detroit News commented that in the film Thornton was able to guide Damon, Henry Thomas and Cruz to " their most impressive performances in a major movie yet.
* Mark Thornton, " Alcohol Prohibition was a Failure ," Policy Analysis, Washington DC: Cato Institute, 1991.
Elvis ' rock and roll version of " Hound Dog " was very different from the blues shouter that Big Mama Thornton had recorded.
Gordon continued her on-stage acting career in the 1950s, and was nominated for a 1956 Tony, for Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play, for her portrayal of Dolly Levi in Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker, a role she also played in London, Edinburgh and Berlin.
On 13 August, 2012, this project was officially announced to be The Zero Theorem, set to start shooting in Bucharest on October 22, produced by Dean Zanuck ( son to the late Richard D. Zanuck who was to originally produce in 2009 ), worldwide sales handled by Voltage Pictures, Toronto and starring Academy Award winner Christoph Waltz in the lead, replacing Billy Bob Thornton who had been attached to the project in 2009.
A late entry by amateur architect William Thornton was submitted on January 31, 1793, to much praise for its " Grandeur, Simplicity, and Beauty " by Washington, along with praise from Jefferson.
Thornton was inspired by the east front of the Louvre, as well as the Paris Pantheon for the center portion of the design.
The original design by Thornton was later modified by Benjamin Henry Latrobe and then Charles Bulfinch.
Leigh was well enough to resume acting in 1946, in a successful London production of Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth ; but her films of this period, Caesar and Cleopatra ( 1945 ) and Anna Karenina ( 1948 ), were not great successes.
It was at this time that he first started working with young studio engineer Simon Thornton, with whom he continues to make records.

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* Sir Henry Worth Thornton, Major General, British Army ( American born )
Declyn Wallace Thornton Lauper was born on November 17 of that year ; he was named after Elvis Costello ( whose first name is Declan ) and William Wallace.
They have one son, Declyn Wallace Thornton, born November 19, 1997.
La Monte Thornton Young ( born October 14, 1935 ) is an American avant-garde composer, musician, and artist.
* Andre Thornton, born in Tuskegee, major league baseball player
Actors Alan Ladd and Gauge were born in Hot Springs and actor Billy Bob Thornton was born in nearby Malvern.
* Zach Thornton, goalie for Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer, born in Edgewood on October 10, 1973
* Matt Thornton, baseball player for the Chicago White Sox, was born in Three Rivers.
The Brontë sisters were born in Thornton near Bradford, but wrote most of their novels while living at the Haworth Parsonage which is now a museum owned and maintained by the Brontë Society, when their father was the parson at the Church of St. Michael and All Angels.
* Thornton Wilson, former Chairman of the Board and Chief executive officer of Boeing was born on a farm near Sikeston.
John Edensor Littlewood was born in 1885, the son of Edward Thornton Littlewood and Sylvia Ackland.
Peacock was born on 9 April 1791 at Thornton Hall, Denton, near Darlington, County Durham.
Baker was born in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, the second son of Alfred Thornton Baker, a wealthy upholsterer, and Mary Augusta Pemberton, a socialite.
Thornton was born on Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands, West Indies, in a Quaker community at Tortola, where he was heir to sugar plantations.
Charlotte, born in Thornton near Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire on 21 April 1816, was a poet and novelist and is the author of Jane Eyre, her best known work, and three other novels.
Patrick Branwell was born in Thornton on 26 June 1817.
Emily Jane, born in Thornton, 30 July 1818, was a poet and novelist.
Anne, born in Thornton on 17 January 1820, was a poet and novelist who died at the age of 29.
He was born in Ireland, the son of James Thornton and Elizabeth Malone.

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He inherited £ 8, 000 (£ as of ), from his paternal great-aunt Marianne Thornton ( daughter of the abolitionist Henry Thornton ), who died on 5 November 1887.
He married Rose Ellen Freer ( 1885 – 1958 ), daughter of Russell John Freer ( 1852 – 1932 ) and Annie Cecile Thornton ( 1863 – 1928 ), both of whom would later live with the Cicottes.
He was the son of Lt. William Lewis of Locust Hill ( 1733 – November 17, 1779 ), who was of Welsh ancestry, and Lucy Meriwether ( February 4, 1752 – September 8, 1837 ), daughter of Thomas Meriwether and Elizabeth Thornton who were both of English ancestry.
( Thornton was the daughter of Francis Thornton and Mary Taliaferro ).
Thornton married Anna Maria Brodeau, daughter of a school teacher, in 1790.
Thornton died in Newburyport, Massachusetts, while visiting his daughter.
He m. 1888 Lelia (' Belle '), daughter of Richard Thornton Wilson, Sr., a New York banker and cotton broker, and had ( with one other son ) Sir Sidney Herbert, 1st Baronet.
Thornton is married to actor and film risk manager Tom Burstall, son of Tim Burstall ; the couple have two children, son Ben and daughter Jaz ( 1992 -).
Pete Thornton arrives on the scene with the police chief where after not getting much from the distraught Tony, interrogate Marcy's mother who can only tell Pete that her daughter belonged to a book club.
In 1796 Thornton married Marianne Sykes ( 1765 – 1815 ), daughter of Joseph Sykes, a merchant from Hull.
The only McDonald daughter, Joey ( Michele Carey ), impulsively rides off before Thornton can finish his story and subsequently ambushes him.
His daughter, actress Toni Lawrence, was once married to actor Billy Bob Thornton and starred in his film " Daddy's Girl ".
In 1977, Thornton and his son Andy ( André Jr .) were injured in an automobile accident that took the life of his wife Gertrude and three-year old daughter Theresa Gertrude.
Hays, his wife, Clara, his daughter, Orian ( see source note ), his son-in-law, Thornton Davidson, his secretary, Mr. Vivian Payne and a maid, Miss Mary Anne Perreault, shared a deluxe suite on the Promenade Deck.
Wandesford's daughter Alice Thornton ( 1626-1707 ) is still remembered for her Autobiography, first published in 1875, which is a valuable source for her father's life and career.
* The Autobiography of his daughter, Alice Thornton, edited by Charles Jackson for the Surtees Society ( Durham, 1875 ).
She was the daughter of Mary Jane Thornton Morgan and Allen Denison Morgan, a gentleman farmer who served on the New York legislature in 1860-1861.

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