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  2. Adeline Fredin - Wikipedia

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    Adeline Mary Sam Fredin was born Adeline Alma Schultz in Nespelem, WA on April 11, 1934. [12] According to Fredin's personal, unpublished biography, her father was Harry Sam, son of Pink-Street-Sah of the Methow Tribe (father) and Ke-kie-met-sak of the Moses/Palouse Tribes (mother). Fredin's paternal grandmother's given white name was Madeline ...

  3. Roger d'Ivry - Wikipedia

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    One of the properties held by d'Ivry later became Beckley Park, described as a Tudor hunting lodge in the 1300s, which still stands. [2] D'Ivry was married to Adeline or Adelina, eldest daughter of Hugh de Grandmesnil. [1] and had three sons, Roger, Hugh and Geoffrey. He predeceased his wife who died in the latter part of 1110.

  4. Adeline's Dream - Wikipedia

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    Adeline's Dream is the first installment of the realistic fiction novel series From Many Peoples, written by Linda Aksomitis. It was first published by Coteau Books in 2006. It follows the story of Adeline Mueller, who tries to adapt to her new life in Canada with her father, mother and younger brother.

  5. The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing - Wikipedia

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    The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing is a 1999 collection of linked short stories by Melissa Bank. The stories follow the main character Jane Rosenal, starting with her life at age 14. The Girls' Guide to Hunting And Fishing spent 16 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. It was a bestseller in both the United States and the United ...

  6. Book of Saint Albans - Wikipedia

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    The essay on hunting, in particular, is attributed to Dame Juliana Berners (or Barnes or Bernes) who was believed to have been the prioress of Sopwell Priory near St Albans. It is in fact a metrical form of much older matter, going back to the reign of Edward II of England, and written in French: the Le Art de Venerie of the huntsman Guillaume ...

  7. Category:Plant collectors - Wikipedia

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  8. John Frederick Pierson - Wikipedia

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    After the War ended, Pierson took up a business career, including the family business, Pierson & Co. [7] He also served as president of the Ramapo Foundry and Wheel Works, the Ramapo Hunting and Villa Park Association, the Ramapo Manufacturing Company, the New York Association for the Protection of Game, the New York City Marble Cemetery, the A. and N. Realty Company, and the New York Stamping ...

  9. Adeline Lobdell Atwater - Wikipedia

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    The family moved to Washington, D.C., where Adeline became active in the National Women's Party as the representative for Illinois. Following World War I , Lobdell was granted a divorce in Reno , Nevada , and moved to New York City , New York , where she became the art director of the New Gallery.