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James was born to an enslaved mother either in North Carolina or Virginia. He became the property of Colonel John Armistead of New Kent County, Virginia. Well before the Colonel's death in 1779 he became the first slave owned by and personal manservant of Armistead's son William. [5]
During late 1930s West Virginia, Jess Tyler is a subsistence farmer who serves as an unofficial watchman over the abandoned Llewellyn coal mine that adjoins his property. A stern adherent to Christian fundamentalism, his wife Belle, of the local Morgan clan, deserted him years previously with their two young daughters, Jane and Kady, to live with the attractive ne’er-do-well and musician ...
Sure of You (1989) is the sixth book in the Tales of the City series by San Francisco novelist Armistead Maupin.The story takes place around the eve of the 1988 presidential election in the U.S., three years after the previous book Significant Others.
LeBron and Savannah welcomed their daughter in 2014. The couple announced the birth of their third child, Zhuri, in 2014. In 2018, LeBron expressed his gratitude for Zhuri during his speech to ...
Related: Blake Lively Says Her Life Has Become 'More Intimate' Since Having Children Lively and Reynolds share daughters James, Inez, 8, and Betty, 5, as well as son Olin, whom they welcomed in ...
Liberty's Kids (stylized on-screen as Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776) is an American animated historical fiction television series produced by DIC Entertainment Corporation, and originally aired on PBS Kids from September 2, 2002, to April 4, 2003, with reruns airing on most PBS stations until October 10, 2004.
“A Barbie movie is only ever going to be a mother-daughter movie on so many levels because it was Ruth Handler and Barbara — that was the relationship,” director Gerwig told Time ahead of ...
Elizabeth Armistead was born Elizabeth Bridget Cane on 11 July 1750. Later items in The Public Advertiser and Town and Country Magazine reported her place of birth as Greenwich, London, and her parentage as variously a market porter and an herb-vendor or a shoemaker turned Methodist lay preacher, but biographer I. M. Davis gives such accounts little credence. [2]