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Kristy Whelchel Hartofilis (born Kristy Lynn Whelchel; June 15, 1977) is an American former professional soccer player. As a defender , she represented the New York Power of Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA), as well as Fortuna Hjørring of the Danish Elitedivisionen .
The name Lucie stems from French origin and means "light." By spelling the name Lucie rather than Lucy, Willie and his wife made the name a bit more unique. George is a Greek name that means "farmer."
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At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women is a 1988 photography book by Sally Mann.The book is published by Aperture and contains 37 duotone images of 12-year-old girls. The girls are the children of friends and relatives of Mann in her home state Virginia. [1]
Sarah Winston was born about 1710. Her parents, Mary (Dabney) and Isaac Winston, came from families who immigrated in the 1660s to Colonial Virginia. [1] Sarah descended from distinguished Presbyterian families [2] [3] from Yorkshire, England. [2] Issac immigrated from Wales about 1702, and settled in Hanover County in Colonial Virginia. [4]
Mario Kassar – filmmaker, founder of Carolco Pictures; Mary Zilba – television personality and singer; Mayssa Karaa – Grammy-nominated singer; Mia Khalifa – pornographic actress and adult model; Michael Ansara – stage, screen, and voice actor (Lebanese born American) Michael Nader – actor, All My Children and Dynasty [5]
The dead woman who was found entangled in a baggage conveyor belt at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport was from North Carolina, authorities said Friday. The Cook County Medical Examiner's ...
Martha Jefferson married Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., who was a politician at the federal and state levels and was elected as governor of Virginia (1819–1822), which made her the first lady of Virginia. They had twelve children together. Randolph oversaw the operation of Varina and Edge Hill with her husband, and Monticello with her father. She ...