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The Duke of Leinster married four times, his wives being: [citation needed] The first wife was May Juanita Etheridge (4 August 1892 – 11 February 1935), a chorus girl and actress on the London Stage nicknamed the "Pink Pajama Girl", whom he married, in London, on 12 June 1913.
Ethridge began as a railroad stop known as Hudson Springs, which stood a few miles south of the present site of the town, in the 1880s. A political booster and store owner at the stop successfully petitioned the railroad to name the stop in honor of Emerson Etheridge, a prominent mid-19th century politician and post-Civil War candidate for governor. [5]
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
Hammond married Amanda "Mindy" Hammond (née Etheridge [2]), [70] a columnist for the Daily Express, [71] in May 2002, after they first met while working at a PR firm in London. They have two daughters born in 2001 and 2004. [5] In January 2025, Hammond announced that he and his wife were separating after 28 years together.
Etheridge even wrote a song inspired by the encounters with Leigh Argersinger, Kristi Baxter, Andrea Dunlap, Jessica Knoll and Cierra Pauler. The goal of the project was a “story of healing and ...
Morrison continues as one of the four Blues Broads, with leader Angela Strehli, Annie Sampson, and Tracy Nelson, as of 2019. The Blues Broads are based in Marin County, where Angela Strehli lives and works. Their live November 4, 2011, performance from the Throckmorton Theatre was released as a CD + DVD recording by Delta Groove Productions in ...
Etheridge is a native of Mississippi. Etheridge is a 1979 graduate of Vanderbilt University.He documented victims of gun violence in the Bronx. [4]In July 2006, The New York Times Magazine published a selection of his then-and-now photos of individuals who had taken part in the Freedom Rides of 1961.
Neil Etheridge, English-Filipino footballer Robert Etheridge (geologist) (1819–1903), English geologist and palaeontologist. Robert Etheridge, Junior (1847–1920), English palaeontologist who worked extensively in Australia