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  2. Mary Philipse - Wikipedia

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    Mary Philipse (1730–1825) was the middle daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor of Westchester County, New York.Of Anglo-Dutch extraction, she was a wealthy heiress (although strictly not so, as she had brothers who inherited from their father), possible early love interest of George Washington, and New York City socialite.

  3. Roger Morris (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Morris by Benjamin West. Roger Morris (28 January 1727 – 13 September 1794) was a colonel in the British Army who fought in the French and Indian War.He was married to Mary Philipse, [1] middle daughter of Frederick Philipse, second Lord of the Philipsburg Manor, and a possible love interest of George Washington.

  4. Mary Philips - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of Mary Philips from a 1922 newspaper. Philips was born in New London, Connecticut, and she was educated at a New Haven convent. [1] She was a chorus girl in her debut on Broadway. During her stage career, she appeared in such shows as The Postman Always Rings Twice (1936) and Chicken Every Sunday (1944).

  5. Philipse family - Wikipedia

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    The Philipse family was a prominent Dutch family in New Netherlands and the British Province of New York.It owned both the vast 81 sq mi (210 km 2) hereditary estate in lower Westchester County, New York, Philipsburg Manor, the family seat, and the roughly 250 sq mi (650 km 2) Highland Patent, later known as the "Philipse Patent", in time today's Putnam County, New York.

  6. He's in a wheelchair, she's not. Their love story created an ...

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    They picked him up and she was taken aback because Stephen wore a beautiful suit. "And tie," Stephen, 56, piped up. "And my first thought was that he was just beautiful," said Elizabeth.

  7. Valerie Bertinelli Reveals the Role She Thought Would 'Change ...

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    Mary Louise Wilson, Pat Harrington Jr., Mackenzie Phillips, Bonnie Franklin and Valerie Bertinelli in 'One Day at a Time' in the 1970s Related: Valerie Bertinelli's Glamorous Throwback Photos

  8. Galentine's Day: How Americans are making, keeping ... - AOL

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    Fifteen years ago, Leslie Knope, a character on the hit TV series "Parks and Recreation," introduced a new way of celebrating love: Galentine’s Day. "It’s only the best day of the year,” the ...

  9. The story even includes a pun about a sparrow, which served as a euphemism for female genitals. The story, which predates the Grimms' by nearly two centuries, actually uses the phrase "the sauce of Love." The Grimms didn't just shy away from the feminine details of sex, their telling of the stories repeatedly highlight violent acts against women.