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Mueller met his future wife, Ann Cabell Standish, at a high school party when they were 17. [130] Standish attended Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut , and Sarah Lawrence College , before working as a special-education teacher for children with learning disabilities. [ 131 ]
Founded in 1896 Miss Mary Cabell Richardson of Covington, Kentucky, the Order's mission is to "commemorate the services of those men who, prior to July 4, 1776, singly exercised supreme executive power in the American colonies and who laid in them the foundations of stable government and of the respect for the civil law and authority which made ...
The Standish family is an ancient English feudal manorial family and one of the oldest Anglo-Norman noble lineages.
Cabell's fictional history of the country extends as far as the 17th century. [1] The first map of Poictesme was drawn by Cabell himself, but other maps were created by artists such as Frank C. Papé, Peter Koch, and Judith Ann Lawrence. [2] At the height of Cabell's popularity in the 1920s, Cabell's publishers sold framed wall-maps of ...
Myles Standish (c. 1584 – October 3, 1656) was an English military officer and colonist. He was hired as military adviser for Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts, United States by the Pilgrims.
Hubbard also wrote about Standish; "so was the Plymouth captain, a man of very little stature, yet of a very hot and angry temper." [7] In 1626 Conant was chosen as the first governor of the English settlers on Cape Ann (who soon moved from Gloucester to Salem) and was replaced in 1628/9 by Gov. John Endecott.
Ann Rockefeller: May 12, 1934 – December 18, 2024 Robert Pierson Mother of: Clare Marie Pierson (b. 1956) Joseph Anthony Pierson (b. 1957) Mary Louise Pierson (b. 1959) Rachel Ann Pierson (b. 1960) Lionel Coste T. George Harris divorced: Steven Clark Rockefeller: born April 19, 1936 Anne-Marie Rasmussen Father of: Steven C. Rockefeller Jr. (b ...
William H. Cabell (December 16, 1772 – January 12, 1853) was a Virginia lawyer, politician, plantation owner, and judge aligned with the Democratic-Republican party. He served as a Member of the Virginia House of Delegates, as Governor of Virginia, and as a judge on what later became the Virginia Supreme Court.