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  2. Patricia Hollingsworth Holshouser - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Ann Hollingsworth Holshouser (October 29, 1939 – December 6, 2006) was an American nurse and civic leader who, as the wife of Governor James Holshouser, served as First Lady of North Carolina from 1973 to 1977.

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  5. Northchapel - Wikipedia

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    It stands on the A283 road just south of the Surrey border, around 9 km north of Petworth. The village is believed to have taken its name from a church which was once a chapelry and was the north chapel of the Manor of Petworth, originally two separate words, North and Chapel.

  6. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]

  7. Emily S. Oakey - Wikipedia

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    Emily Sullivan Oakey was born October 8, 1829, in Albany, New York.She was graduated from the Albany Female Academy in 1850. [2]In 1850, she wrote the lyrics to "What Shall the Harvest Be?", [1] but was not generally known until Mr. Sankey included it among his solos, the music being composed especially for it by Mr. P. P. Bliss.

  8. O'Kelly's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    O'Kelly's Chapel is a historic chapel located near Farrington, Chatham County, North Carolina. Named after Reverend James O'Kelly , it was built about 1900. It is a modest one-room rural chapel with Gothic Revival features including a steeply pitched roof and lancet windows.

  9. John Oakey (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Oakey was born on September 12, 1829, in Brooklyn, New York. His father was a lineal descendant of Cromwell officer John Okey, while his mother was a descendant of Hartford founder Thomas Hooker. He moved to Flatbush with his family when he was eight. [1] Oakey studied at Erasmus Hall Academy.